|
Velkommen (“Welcome”) to Dannebrog, the Danish Capital of Nebraska. Each June, our little village (named from the Danish Flag), hosts a weekend celebration honoring its heritage, during which
the citizens of Dannebrog commemorate the anniversary of the signing of Denmark’s Free Constitution in 1849 by King Frederik VII. The word, “Grundlov” is from a Danish term meaning
“foundation”.
The first Grundlovsfest was held in 1988. The celebration has grown to include numerous activities each year. Activities in the past have included: Aebleskiver (Danish
Pancakes), adult games, artists, bingo, a cake/bake walk, class reunions, cloggers, cow bingo, horse and buggy rides, a jam session, kid’s games, money dig and tractor pulls, a Melodrama, a
Muzzleloaders Rendezvous, a parade (with floats, farm equipment, vintage cars, local/regional celebrities and bands), a quilt show and last but not least, a street dance and beer garden.
During this fun-filled weekend, visitors can stroll down our beautiful main street to sample delicious, world-famous Danish foods, shop in our businesses or stop over at the arts/craft show. You
can also catch a performance by various musical groups throughout the day.
Dannebrog residents encourage visitors from around the state, country and world to attend the Grundlovsfest each
year. The village’s quaint population of 354 swells to well over 1,000 during this special celebration the first weekend in June.
|