81ST ANNUAL SOLVANG DANISH DAYS IS SEPTEMBER 15-17, 2017
Public Invited to “Be a Dane for the Weekend” and Enjoy Free Entertainment & Activities

New to Solvang Danish Days this year is a town-wide restaurant promotion; participating Solvang eateries and bars will be “cooking up” special menus and fare. Plus, this year's celebration features new, FREE, live outdoor music starting on Friday, 9/15/17 from 4:00-7:00 p.m. in Solvang Park with The Ruben Lee Dalton Band then on Saturday, 9/16/17, from 4:00-7:00 p.m. at the Midgaard Pavilion Stage (1639 Copenhagen Drive), enjoy Jacob Cole Band and from 7:00-10:00 p.m. are The Rincons. And, there is a free return performance by Danish-American organist James Welch on the Phelps pipe organ at Bethania Lutheran Church, 603 Atterdag Road on Saturday, 9/16/17 at 1:00 p.m. On Sunday, 9/16/17 at 2:45pm is the Closing Ceremony in Solvang Park with the vaudevillian antics of Comedy Industries and a free, live concert featuring Matt Cermanski and Joey Sykes of HONEY RIVER.
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Danish Days boasts three popular parades (Friday night Torchlight; Saturday afternoon Main Parade featuring 2017 Grand Marshal Ms. Petti M. Pfau as well as Sunday afternoon Children’s Parade.)
Traditional Danish Days events including Saturday and Sunday morning aebleskiver (Danish pancake) breakfasts (for $7 or $8 with sausage) followed by free aebleskiver eating contests. The Viking Beer & Wine Garden serves Carlsberg beer, local brews and wines on Friday night and Saturday. Experience “living history” at the nearby Elverhoj Museum on Saturday and Sunday with interactive displays on Viking life, arts, crafts and storytelling. In Solvang Park, check out the free Kids’ Korner featuring a huge LEGOS® make-your-own craft tent and the Viking Encampment.
Guests can also do online advance purchases of Saturday and Sunday Aebleskiver Breakfast tickets and the “Dane For A Day” VIP ticket bundle.
Favorite activities year-round in Solvang include enjoying the authentic restaurants and bakeries featuring delicious Danish cuisine, as well as beer and wine tasting from local vintners. Shopping at more than 150 independent boutiques offers plenty of opportunities for special gifts from “California’s Denmark.”
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CAROLINE AND EMILY BELCHER AND CATHERINE BLADES TALK ABOUT A NATIONAL CAMPAIGN TO CURE CHILDHOOD CANCER
THE SEARCH FOR A CURE FOR CHILD CANCER
Learn the Amazing Story of an 8-Year-Old Child’s battle with cancer, Her Mom, Researchers & Why Thousands will Gather in Washington to Push for a Cure
More than 16,000 children will be diagnosed with cancer each year; yet only 4% of federal cancer funding goes toward childhood cancer.
This coming September is CureFest, a grassroots effort to unite childhood cancer organizations into one voice to help raise awareness and to convince regulators of the greater need for funding. CureFest’s mission is to make childhood cancer research a national priority. One of the major sponsors of CureFest is Aflac, which is also sponsoring an event in partnership with Atlantic Media called Children and Cancer. This will be held the day after the special CureFest interviews on September 14th. The event will be a forum in D.C. that includes speakers from the government, researchers and doctors, who will discuss the latest needs and initiatives involving childhood cancer. Aflac is doing something about this through its $118 million commitment to fighting childhood cancer.
Thanks to the dedication of doctors, brave patients and the work of organizations like the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorder Center the cure rate for childhood cancer is now almost 90 percent, up from only 20 percent.
Your audience will hear an inspiring message from Caroline Belcher, a brave eight-year-old battling cancer, her mom and a CureFest organizer Emily Belcher and Senior Vice President of Corporate Communications at Aflac, Catherine Blades. Dealing with childhood cancer is a grind and it is emotionally taxing. Caroline and Emily will be able to discuss the realities of dealing with a child who has cancer from both the child and the mother’s perspective. We hope you’ll find time for this inspiring story!
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