Festival in Húsavík 24. júlí 2006 12:01 Húsavík, Mærudagar, Sænskir dagar A week-long family festival begins in Húsavík today. The festival is geared towards people from Húsavík that have moved away and want to visit family and friends but also towards tourists. The festival was held for the first time in 1997 and this year the festival has a Swedish tone to it. The town of Húsavík has been working closely with the Swedish embassy towards an exhibition on Garðar Svavarsson, the Swedish viking who came to Iceland in 870 and was the first to dwell in Iceland over winter. The master chef from the Embassy will cook and there will be a Swedish menu in the town's restaurants. Many events will take place during the week, such as a sailing course for children and teenagers, golf tournament, car show, theatre play, concerts, amusement park and a Swedish circus will teach circus tricks. The festival is free of charge but some events charge admission. News News in English Mest lesið Björk styður æskuvinkonu sína sem sætir svívirðingum Innlent Magga Stína handtekin í nótt af Ísraelsher Innlent Langþreyttur á TikTok áreiti og rasískum orðsendingum skólakrakka Innlent Bein útsending: Mótmæla handtöku Möggu Stínu Innlent Hitnar undir feldi Lilju Innlent Búningsklefar minna á fatagám: „Þetta mun aldrei breytast, því miður“ Innlent Leigubílstjóri grunaður um stórfellda líkamsárás rekinn Innlent Óheppileg „læk“ Reykjavíkurborgar: „Okkur þykir þetta miður“ Innlent Tóku farsíma af unglingum í Hafnarfirði og millifærðu af reikningum Innlent Á leið til Suður-Afríku með syni sína í meðferð vegna úrræðaleysis Innlent
A week-long family festival begins in Húsavík today. The festival is geared towards people from Húsavík that have moved away and want to visit family and friends but also towards tourists. The festival was held for the first time in 1997 and this year the festival has a Swedish tone to it. The town of Húsavík has been working closely with the Swedish embassy towards an exhibition on Garðar Svavarsson, the Swedish viking who came to Iceland in 870 and was the first to dwell in Iceland over winter. The master chef from the Embassy will cook and there will be a Swedish menu in the town's restaurants. Many events will take place during the week, such as a sailing course for children and teenagers, golf tournament, car show, theatre play, concerts, amusement park and a Swedish circus will teach circus tricks. The festival is free of charge but some events charge admission.
News News in English Mest lesið Björk styður æskuvinkonu sína sem sætir svívirðingum Innlent Magga Stína handtekin í nótt af Ísraelsher Innlent Langþreyttur á TikTok áreiti og rasískum orðsendingum skólakrakka Innlent Bein útsending: Mótmæla handtöku Möggu Stínu Innlent Hitnar undir feldi Lilju Innlent Búningsklefar minna á fatagám: „Þetta mun aldrei breytast, því miður“ Innlent Leigubílstjóri grunaður um stórfellda líkamsárás rekinn Innlent Óheppileg „læk“ Reykjavíkurborgar: „Okkur þykir þetta miður“ Innlent Tóku farsíma af unglingum í Hafnarfirði og millifærðu af reikningum Innlent Á leið til Suður-Afríku með syni sína í meðferð vegna úrræðaleysis Innlent