The Friendly Fifth

Norsemen of the Lakes 650

Delavan, Wisconsin
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Advia Credit Union
837 No Wisconsin St.
Elkhorn, WI 53121
Contact:
President Corlene Lorraine Bartels
262-949-9191

The History of Norsemen of the Lakes 650

Norsemen of the Lakes Lodge History
To form the Norsemen of the Lakes Lodge, a notice was placed in the local newspaper about organizing a Sons of Norway lodge in Walworth County. There were 13 people who attended the first meeting on Aug. 11, 1997 at the Community Bank in Delavan.
They listened to Jøstein Bakken, 5th District President, Agnes Grenawalt and Hjalmer (Jolly) Hanson from Janesville Lodge. They informed the attendees all about the S of N.
The second meeting was on Sept. 29th with 24 people in attendance plus the three leaders.
The third meeting was on Oct. 21 and brought in a few more members, bringing the total to 31. The trend continued for the fourth meeting Nov. 18 for a total of 48 members to close out the year. A total of 40 people were need-ed to form a lodge, so we were all set. On Dec. 7th, 1997 we met at the Monte Carlo Room in Elkhorn for our installation dinner with 61 members as officers chosen.
Pres.: Brian Ogne
V. Pres.: Al Anderson
Secretary: Nancy Larsen-Odalen
Asst. Secretary: Roger Odalen
Financial Secretary: Ruth Hill
Treasurer: Pat Rosseland
Cultural Directors:
Gini Anderson, Agnes Gunawald, Martha Pukerud
Social Committee:
Luann Copeland, Roberta Hanlan, Marlgene Schreuyn, Jan Schuren
Refreshments Committee:
Barb Ogne (Chair), Joan Mosby, Eleanor Ogne, Sylvia Tinder
Communications/Publication Coordinator (Editor): Susan Ogne
Marshall: Verlyn Fladten
Asst. Marshall: Jim Haraldsen
Counselor: Agnes Grunwald
Inner and Outer Guards: Carol And
reoni & Ele Haraldsen
Recreation Directors: Ryan Johnson, Mark Nelson
Trustees: Paul Ormson, 1 year; Erling Rosseland, 2 years; Gene Samu-elsen, 3 years
Photographer: Paul Ormson
Musician: Agnes Grunwald
Historian: Genevieve Holden
One of the things most remembered with affection in the early days were the fish boils that were put on as fund raisers. These events raised money for cultural activities and presentations to learn more about our Norsk heritage.