Syttende Mai Celebration

Since 1952 every year in Stoughton, WI., has had a city-wide event on the weekend closet to May 17th. It turns out that this is an even bigger event in Norway. On May 17th, 1814 Norway's Constitution was signed making Norway an independent nation. For the 500 years prior to May 17th, 1814 Norway was part of Denmark.

Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia, offers an in-depth explanation of Syttende Mai, including a very nice mention of Stoughton's version of the Syttende Mai event, going so far as to call it "the world's second largest Syttende Mai". Presumably Stoughton's version is not quite as epic as Oslo's version.

For the SHS Norwegian Dancers this is a big event. The Dancers are in the parade and give several performances throughout the weekend.

Syttende Mai Celebration • May 17–19, 2024

Wednesday, May 15, 2024

Skaalen Retirement Services
10:00–11:00am
400 N Morris St 

Wisconsin State Capitol Bldg.
12 pm - 12:30 pm
2 E. Main St. • Madison King St.


Friday, May 17, 2024

Sandhill School
8:15 am - 9:15 am 
1920 Lincoln Ave

St Ann School
9:45 am - 10:45 am 
324 N Harrison St

Saturday, May 18, 2024

Street Performance
2:00 pm
Tent • Division St. and Main St.

Performance
3:45 pm
Stoughton High School
600 Lincoln Ave., Stoughton

Alumni Performance
5:30 pm
Stoughton High School
600 Lincoln Ave., Stoughton

We encourage anyone to come and watch,
and all the alumni to come back to dance
their favorite dance!
 


Sunday, May 19, 2024

Norwegian Parade
1:30pm 
Main Street


Final Performance
3:45 pm
Stoughton High School
600 Lincoln Ave., Stoughton

Final Performance of the Year and Farewell to the Seniors!