Norwegian Laft Hus Society says ‘Tusen takk’ at 35th annual festival
“Hvordan går det med deg?”
That’s “How are you?” in Norwegian, and it’s probably what volunteers with Red Deer’s Norwegian Laft Hus Society were saying to the hundreds who attended their 35th annual festival on Saturday in Rotary Recreation Park.
Donna Polutnik, office administrator for the Laft Hus, and festival chairperson, notes the quaint and quite unique loft (laft) house (hus) was built 35 years ago as well, just a few years after the organization formed.
“That was done mostly by volunteers under the advisement of a Norwegian log house builder. There’s a real passion in this town for the Laft Hus and the culture we share here,” says Polutnik, referencing the many wares they bring in direct from Norway, and the baking they do, which includes lefse — with butter, sugar and cinnamon — and krumkake, baked uniquely with cardamom.




