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Little Norway Festival


The Petersburg Little Norway Festival Committee and Chamber of Commerce welcome all residents and visitors of Petersburg to the Annual Little Norway Festival each year.

Residents and visitors, young and old alike dressed in Norwegian bunader (folk costumes) host as well as partake in the Festival events. This annual celebration dates back to May 17th, 1958 when two local women, Bernadine Trones and Alma Wallen chaired the first Little Norway Festival in celebration of our unique Norwegian heritage. Syttende Mai or May 17th, celebrates the signing of Norway's Constitution in 1814. Petersburg's Little Norway Festival has grown to span the 3rd weekend of May and celebrates not only Norway's Constitution, but U.S. Armed Forces Day, the coming of spring and beginning of the fishing season.

Great music always plays a large part of the Festival fun. The heart of downtown is barricaded and booths line the street offering a variety of wares and information. Food, always an important aspect of any festival, ranges from traditional Alaskan Native fare and Petersburg's world-class seafood to fine Norwegian delicacies. A parade, a walk/run race, a pageant, style shows and many dedications fill out the very full Annual Festival Schedule and insure entertainment for everyone.

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