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Den Norske Klubben (#1656)

Status:
Normal
Last Registered:
2009-09-02
Classification:
Registered Student Organization

Group Description

Categories: Academic and Educational, Cultural and Diversity, Special Interest and Hobby

To provide an opportunity for students to celebrate Norwegian and Norwegian-American culture; to provide a forum for students to practice Norwegian regardless of ability.

Group's principal activities, events, or programs:

We have samtalegrupper (conversation groups) every other week, and fun events like movies, food, etc every now and then.

How this group's activities benefit the University community:

Den Norske Klubben is for American students of Norwegian, native speakers, and people who are *really* interested in Norway. To provide an opportunity for students to
celebrate Norwegian and Norwegian-American culture; to provide a forum for students to
practice Norwegian regardless of ability.

How this group fits into its categories:

Den Norske Klubben is listed under Cultural and Special Interest Categories because it was created to provide an opportunity for students to celebrate Norwegian and Norwegian-American culture; to provide a forum for students to practice Norwegian regardless of ability.

How to get involved with this group:

Participation is open to everyone. All skill levels are welcome! Check http://www.tc.umn.edu/~dnk for meeting times.

Contact Info

Address:
Den Norske Klubben
Dept. of German, Scandinavian, & Dutch
University of Minnesota
205 Folwell Hall
9 Pleasant St. SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455-0124
Phone:
(612)987-2343
Email:
dnk@umn.edu
Website:
http://www.tc.umn.edu/~dnk

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