Thursday, July 27, 2017

Happy Dog Days of Summer, everyone!

Sisu has had a wonderful first 6 months, visiting people and places in Kansas, Arkansas, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota, Illinois, Wisconsin and Upper Peninsula Michigan.


Thank you again to all the folks involved in organizing the events and activities for the visits. You know who you are! Everyone else, feel free to check out earlier blog posts to find out who these outstanding people are. Feel free to thank them, too!


Recapping the first 6 months:

-10,000 miles travelled
-800 people enjoying sauna
-average sauna temperature 180 F; 160 F low, 270+ F high…
-estimated several thousands connected at events
-support from the Embassy of Finland in the United States
-meeting Ambassador Kauppi 4 times
-another 6 months to go


Our sponsors deserve a special recognition. We can’t thank them enough for making the Traveling Sauna campaign possible. Feel free to reach out to them, too!

MetsaBoard
RCP Software
Forciot
Rowing Performance
Uponor
Finnleo
Neste
BaseN
Nokian Tyres
Tosibox
Juska Law
Ice Cold Crime
Providence Private Client Services
Yetitablet



Suomi Finland 100
North American Sauna Society
International Sauna Association
Finnish American Heritage Center
FinnFest USA
Concordia Language Villages
Salolampi Language Village
Salolampi Foundation
Finlandia Foundation National


So, what are the most memorable moments from the first half?


We can remember how some Central American latino gang members ended up on the sauna benches. We can also remember a visit to Hollywood, how surreal it felt to chase a log home built on a pickup truck up and down a mountain pass, how a violinist decided to perform Finlandia in the sauna without a shirt on, the faces of people when Batman walked by in Mesa, AZ, how a cameraman in Portland got shirtless in the sauna and the anchor ladies in the newsroom went totally off track, a 3-yr old serenading sauna songs, a tiny house enthusiast wondering “where’s the kitchen?”. Some of these memories have been shared in the blog or on social media. Some of them will remain off the books, for obvious reasons...


While it is a known fact that a number of us travel to Finland in the summer, the Traveling Sauna crew is keeping busy, working on creating new memories for all of us.


In July, you can find Sisu at events and places around Detroit, Michigan. We are also working on adding stops to the fall schedule. We have several new events in the works; in the Boston area, in the Carolinas, in Tennessee, in the D.C. area, and with our sponsors. We’ll post the dates and places on our website as soon as they are confirmed.


Please contact us at your earliest convenience if you want Sisu to stop by. Now’s the time to lock in the dates!

Sisu’s full schedule and up-to-date calendar, please click here.

Finland Centennial Calendar in the US, please click here.

Like reading about Sisu’s travels? Please help us bring Sisu to a location near you. Get a souvenir from our web store, or feel free to make a donation.


Thursday, July 6, 2017

Summer in the Northland

The latter half of June takes Sisu first to Wisconsin and, then, via Wisconsin, to Upper Peninsula Michigan.

Old World Wisconsin in Eagle, Wisconsin is and open air museum, operated by the Wisconsin Historical Society. In the museum, the staff members dress up in era costumes, and work at the museum sites as interpreters and as if they lived on the location. The area consists of an 1800’s village and several farmsteads, including the Finnish Ketola and Rankinen farms.  Today, Old World Wisconsin’s historic farm and village buildings comprise the world’s largest museum dedicated to the history of rural life.


Sisu spent a wonderful day at the Ketola farm, by the old, 100-year old Ketola smoke sauna. The day started with a private breakfast event, where the breakfast was made in the main building by the staff, and included traditional Finnish breakfast items, pannukakku for dessert, and, of course, coffee. As a special bonus, we toasted with locally made sahti! Sisu was heated for the breakfast attendees. The reviews were very positive!


When the gates opened for the public at 10am, the staff started heating the Ketola savusauna. Smoke-a-plenty throughout the day!

Thank you, Old World Wisconsin and staff for the experience!

From Eagle, a short hop to Milwaukee, to spend the next two days, June 18-19, with the Finnish American Society in Milwaukee.

The picnic to celebrate Finland 100 in Milwaukee was at a gorgeous location, Juneau Park, right in downtown Milwaukee.


Juneau Park attracts downtown residents for a stroll in the park, offering great views over Lake Michigan. Sisu had a great time, entertaining sauna enthusiasts from Chicago to Cedarburg. FAS Milwaukee offered musical entertainment, snacks, goodies from Finland, and, do we need to mention it?, a beer garden.


To add to the festivities, a Proclamation from the Mayor of the City of Milwaukee was presented, declaring June 18-19, 2017 "The Finnish American Society of Milwaukee Suomi 100 Centennial & Sisu Traveling Sauna Exhibit Days". Well done!


Milwaukee may be known for beer and bratwurst but, after visiting, Sisu knows that there is also a vibrant Finnish community to connect with!

Thank you, Linda Pensala & FAS Milwaukee!

Upper Peninsula Michigan, from hereon “UP”, sports 100,000 Finns among its population of 300,000. Do not throw sauna rocks here!

On the way to the Copper Country Midsummer 3-Day Festival, “Juhannus”, Sisu stopped at Metsa Machines in Merrill, Wisconsin. Metsa specializes in importing farm logging and wood splitting equipment from Finland, brands such as Japa and Nokka. Owners are Patrick Taylor and Bob Nelson.


It rained for most of the day when Sisu visited Metsa but other than that, the visit was most delightful! Sisu was greeted with excitement upon arrival. Then, the visitors started pouring in; a small town pastor with family roots in Finland, a former exchange student to Finland with her family, people actually speaking Finnish! To top things off, Channel 6 from Rheinlander, WI featured the visit in their evening news!

Metsa Machines is proud to represent Finnish brands in the Northland!

Hanka Homestead in the UP is not what you’d call “On the Beaten Path”. You really have to make an effort to get there. Last mile is on gravel and when Sisu noticed the “No turnaround for large vehicles” sign, it was apparent that, one way or another, the visit to Hanka would be a memorable one.


Juhannus at Hanka Homestead turned out to be a blast! Wonderful weather, larger than expected crows, and a visit from Ambassador Kauppi. Hanka Homestead is a “must” for all interested in the history of homesteads and immigration in the south shore of the Mighty Lake Superior.

Can you spot a Finnabego in this picture?
After Hanka, the Juhannus in the Copper Country was celebrated at the Finlandia University in downtown Hancock, Michigan, at Agate Beach 125th Juhannus Kokko, and at Bruce Crossing, Michigan. Each location added its own flavor to the festivities but there was no mistaking. This is as close as it gets to a Mid Summer in Finland!

A big thank you to Honorary Consul Jim Kurtti, Finnish American Reporter Editor Dave Maki, and everyone in the Copper Country. Until next time!

Sisu’s full schedule and up-to-date calendar, please click here.

Finland Centennial Calendar in the US, please click here.

Like reading about Sisu’s travels? Please help us bring Sisu to a location near you. Get a souvenir from our web store, or feel free to make a donation.