Crafts, Music, Fun–God Jul!

by Noella Noelophile®

(Photo courtesy of Monika Stahler, and used with permission.)

(Photo courtesy of Monika Stahler, and used with permission.)

This upcoming Sunday, The Scandinavian School will be humming.

(Photo courtesy of Monika Stahler, and used with permission.)

(Photo courtesy of Monika Stahler, and used with permission.)

The air will have a distinct scent of oranges stuffed with cloves.

(Photo courtesy of Monika Stahler, and used with permission.)

(Photo courtesy of Monika Stahler, and used with permission.)

Small hands will be busily dipping sugar cubes, twisting paper and gluing Santa beards.   Guests will sing Christmas songs, there will be a generally festive feeling, and Santa is coming by, later that morning.

It’s all a part of The Scandinavian School’s annual Julpyssel, or Scandinavian Christmas Arts and Crafts celebration, and if you’re going to be in the Bay Area, you and your family are invited!

Monika Stahler is the Cultural Programs Coordinator at The Scandinavian School, in San Francisco.  She talked about the Scandinavian Christmas program, and what guests can expect.

And Monika also shared a Christmas craft you might like to try–and teach to your favorite small crafters– even if you can’t get up to San Francisco this weekend!

The Scandinavian School’s annual “Scandinavian Christmas” event, with crafts, music and a visit from Santa, runs from 10:30 am to 1 pm this Sunday, December 14th, at The Scandinavian School, 20 Woodside Avenue, southeast of Dewey Boulevard, in San Francisco.  More information is available here.

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