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The mad scramble for lollies after the barrel collapsed at Fastelavn Medlemsblad Newsletter for the Danish Association Heimdal – Established 1872 Den Danske Forening Heimdal March 2014

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Page 1: Den Danske Forening Heimdal - danishclubbrisbaneCafé Danmark 28 February 2014 from 6 pm It’s the first Café Danmark of the year, time to get back to the club and meet up with new

The mad scramble for lollies after the barrel collapsed at Fastelavn

Medlemsblad Newsletter for the Danish Association Heimdal – Established 1872

Den Danske Forening

Heimdal March 2014

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Contributions We would love to share your news and

stories. You are welcome to send emails

and other material to the editor for publica-

tion. The closing date for the April issue is

21 March 2014. We reserve the right to

edit or not publish your contribution. Any

material published does not necessarily

reflect the opinion of the Danish Club or the

Editor.

Editor: Lone Schmidt

Phone: 0437 612 913

Email: [email protected]

Webmaster: Peter Wagner Hansen

Phone: 0423 756 394

Skype: pete.at.thebathouse

Email: [email protected]

From the Editor

What an amazing start to 2014. The Carsten Knudsen Show was a huge success – also with the playgroup, who was treated

to a special morning show. Carsten then spent Sunday afternoon with ukulele play-

ers from Brisbane before he took off to a Ukulele Festival in Katoomba in the Blue

Mountains followed by a show in Sydney

and Melbourne. It was certainly a privilege to host Carsten Knudsen. Then we had the

Big Birthday Bash with 100 guests includ-ing folk dancers, line dancers and many people celebrating their birthday with

family and friends. Fastelavn followed with a new barrel made by Alan; it was

bashed mercilessly by kids in wonderful costumes. It was hard work to pick the winners of the best dressed prizes, have a

look at the photos and see what you think. In the meantime, the committee has also

had time to think about the big kitchen renovation and I think you’ll be surprised by the ambitious plans. The courtyard

project will also be going ahead in April, so it’s full steam ahead for the old club.

THE DANISH ASSOCIATION “HEIMDAL” INC 36 AUSTIN STREET NEWSTEAD QLD 4006

Contact details: 0437 612 913 www.danishclubbrisbane.org

WELCOME TO OUR NEW

MEMBERS

Bente & Lars Nielsen, Toowong

Christopher Blair, North Lakes

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What’s on at the Danish Club? Café Danmark 28 February 2014 from 6 pm It’s the first Café Danmark of the year, time to get back to the club and meet up with new and old friends. The ‘smørrebrød’ menu varies from time to time, but you’ll

usually find ‘rullepølse’ (spicy rolled pork), smoked salmon, roast beef, ‘leverpostej’, roast pork and ‘Esrom’ cheese on the menu. And hot dogs. The bar offers Tuborg

and Carlsberg beer varieties imported from Denmark just for us as well as several

Australian brews. If you like a glass of wine with your food, we have a good variety of whites, reds and sparkling on offer. And check out our tempting array of licorice

and other lollies from Denmark!

It’s also an opportunity to buy delicious Danish pastries, rye bread and other specialty breads, organic biscuits and crisp breads direct from Britt’s Organic Bakery. Tea

offers smallgoods and quality meats from Heinz Meats, the Danish butcher at Woolloongabba, as well as her own goodies including remoulade. Order in advance

and pick up at the café.

Legestue / Play Group Every Friday 9.30-11.30 Check their Facebook page for events or ring Iben (see details inside the newsletter)

Carnival Dinner Dance 1 March 2014 Dinner dance organized by the Swiss Club with live music by Fortunato – go to their

website www.swiss.org.au for details. Booking and pre-payment required.

Café Danmark 28 March 2014 from 6 pm

Sunday Easter Lunch 13 April 2014 Påskefrokost 12.30 pm for 1 pm start Enjoy a traditional Danish Sunday lunch at the club – see the details in the newsletter

and book early. Give a voucher to friends and family as a surprise Easter egg!

Eskil Romme & Himmerland in 17 April 2014 Concert

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Dansk Legegruppe

Vores danske legegruppe mødes hver fredag i Heimdals lokaler fra 9.30 til kl 11.30.

Aldersgruppen er fra 0 til 5 år, søskende til yngre børn er selvfølgelig velkommen i ferierne.

Vi starter altid med formiddagskaffe og hjemmebagte boller, efterfølgende varierer aktiviteterne med fri leg, hoppeborg, tegning og sanglege mv. Vi skiftes til at medbringe

boller og tilbehør.

Vi betaler $2 hver gang per familie, medlemskab af Playgroup Queensland og den danske

klub Heimdal er en betingelse.

Nye medlemmer er meget velkomne til at komme og være med. For yderligere information kontakt:

Iben [email protected] 0434 933 953

Study & Stay in Australia? Your door to the best in Australian Education & Training….

IAE Study In Australia is owned and operated by a Dane – Riborg Andersen – a former teacher and senior government employee, with a strong background in both Danish and Australian education and training. We

are a professional International Education Agent, with over 18 years’ experience. Did you know that when Denmark decided that it wanted every senior secondary student to have an international experience, the Danish Undervisningsministeriet invited Riborg, as the only Australia

representative, to run workshops for Danish secondary schools seeking to establish relationships with international counterparts, to encourage their students to have an international study experience? Using our

knowledge and expertise, we help Danish (and many other international students) to come and study in Australia. Do you have family or friends in Denmark wanting to come and study in Australia?

We are here to help.

For individual students, we can help you to find a suitable school, college or university taking into account a student’s academic background, family/friendship ties in Australia, their strengths and interests, budget and aims. We place students into primary and secondary schools, TAFEs and

universities all over Australia.

For Danish schools, colleges and universities, we can help you to identify suitable partner institutions in Australia, and develop successful Study Abroad programs. Over the years, we have

established such programs between Australian institutions and schools/colleges in Aalborg, Aarhus, Skanderborg, Silkeborg, Køge and Roskilde among other places.

Tell us what your aims are, and we can find the best way forward. Did you know Australia now offers a 485

Graduate Visa for students graduating from any 2-year Australian Bachelor or Master’s degree, and wanting to stay in Australia for another 2 years to work and/or play? Want to know more? Ask us. And the best

news …We do not charge any service fee, as we are paid by the Australian schools, colleges and universities. We look forward to hearing from you.

Contact: Riborg Andersen [email protected] or phone 07 3852 5511

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Fasnacht • Carnival • Dinner Dance

Saturday 1 March 2014

Let’s celebrate the Swiss “Fasnacht” • To register: (Carnival) with a Dinner Dance on 1 March 2014. • Contact Ruth Milwright We look forward to seeing you all there phone 07 3205 4172 or 0414 705255

email: [email protected]

Program for the night • or online http://www.swiss.org.au/home.php?ID • We still have some seats available Pre-dinner nibblies and 3-course dinner • Payable to SWISS SOCIETY OF QLD cooked by Swiss Chef Jakob. Live Music by • EFT Direct Bank payment to: Fortunato, Lucky Door Prize and Raffle. • Westpac: BSB 034002 – Account 708120

• Please include the name of your party or a • number in the reference so we can identify

your payment. Do not send cash. Date: Saturday, 1 March 2014 Time: 6.30pm till late Venue: Danish Club, 36 Austin Street,

Newstead Cost: Members: $33

Non-members: $38 RSVP and bookings as soon you can. It’s going to be a great night.

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Get all your Danish Baked Goodies from Britt’s Bakery at Café DANMARK 4th Friday of each month

Authentic Danish Pastry & Organic Bread Products

Kringler, Smørtærter, Kanelstænger, Birkes, Rundstykker, Fuldkornsrugbrød, Kransekagekonfekt, Småkager, Knækbrød og bagerens dårlige øje.

For information, order forms and delivery details, go to our website: www.brittsdanishdelight.com.au

Unit 5/10 Energy Crescent, Molendinar QLD 4214 Ph: 07 5571 6881 Fax: 07 5571 6947 Email: [email protected]

HEINZ MEATS

TRADITIONAL SMALLGOODS Continental butcher and deli

611 Stanley Street, Woolloongabba QLD 4102

www.heinzmeats.com.au

Ph: 07 3391 3530 (parking behind shops)

Dansk udskæring på bestilling

Lammekød Grisekød Oksekød

Pålæg og røgvarer blandt andet:

Hamburgerryg Røget flæsk Spegepølse Rullepølse

Medisterpølse Knækpølse Wienerpølse Leverpostej

Ost: Havarti Esrom

HOURS: Tuesday - Friday 8am - 5:30pm, Saturday 8am - 1pm

CLOSED: Sunday & Monday

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PÅSKEFROKOST ‘EASTER LUNCH’ Sunday 13 April 2014

12.30 pm for 1 pm start

Photo: Soren Hoimark

Easter is traditionally a good time to enjoy a Danish smorgasbord – invite your friends

and family along to an Easter feast at the Danish Club. It’s delicious with many favourites on the menu including pickled herring, smoked salmon, fish wedges with

remoulade, roast pork with red cabbage, leverpostej, roast beef, rullepølse and cheese. The bar is stocked with Tuborg and Carlsberg brewed in Denmark and a

variety of snaps – how does a cold Red Aalborg or Jubilæum sound?

Price: $40 for members and $45 for guests (children under 12 $20/$22.50).

All tickets must be booked and pre-paid by Tuesday 8 April 2014. Email Lone Schmidt at [email protected] or ring on 0437 612 913 to make your

booking.

Payment by EFT to Suncorp Bank, BSB 484-799 Account 02495 1468 in the name of Danish Association Heimdal

Payment details: 13Apr14, your name and membership number

Or send a cheque made out to Danish Association Heimdal to the

treasurer: Lone Schmidt

24 Ashley Road Chermside West QLD 4032

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MagnumPEST CONTROL

“Come on Bug, Make My Day”

Allan & Ilse DayOwners

ph: 1300 73 88 58 mob: 0401 021 [email protected]

Fully Licensed & Fully Insured

Cockroaches │Spiders│ Ants│ Rodents│ Fleas│ Wasps Termite Inspections & Treatments

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The Carsten Knudsen Show

Carsten Knudsen at the Danish Club Saturday 1 February 2014 Carsten took the initiative and contacted the Danish Club about 2 years ago to arrange an evening’s entertainment at the Danish Club in Brisbane, and the day finally came when around 100 members and guests could enjoy his show with comedy and musical entertainment. When in Denmark Carsten of course performs in Danish, however, in consideration of the Australians in the audience, the show was performed mostly in English – some things you just can’t translate but it was classic Carsten Knudsen and all enjoyed themselves immensely. It’s not often we get the opportunity to present a live performance by a talented Danish musician and we would like to thank Carsten very much for making the trip to Australia and sharing his talent with us. Friday 28 February at Café Danmark we will screen a DVD given to us by Carsten Knudsen of a show in Denmark – this will be the first official meeting of the Carsten Knudsen Fan Club of Brisbane. Soren Nielsen has been appointed President of the Carsten Knudsen Fan Club and will conduct the DVD presentation of the show.

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Silkeborg is located at the Gudenå River in the middle of the peninsula of Jutland, and is

slightly west of the geographical centre of Denmark. It’s located in a region known as

Søhøjlandet and its surroundings are regarded among the most beautiful places in Denmark. The landscape is dominated by lakes, extensive woodlands (like Silkeborg Forests) and some

of the highest points in Denmark, including Himmelbjerget. Silkeborg has a population of 42,910 (1 January 2013).

History Although Silkeborg city was not formally founded until 1844, the history of the city may be traced back to the 15th century. At this time a castle was located on an islet in the

lake and the city name (‘silk castle’) may have originated from this castle. The castle no longer exists, but excavations can be seen on the castle islet about 1 km from the town

square.

In 1844 the two paper manufacturing brothers Christian and Michael Drewsen of the corporation Drewsen og Sønner moved from Copenhagen to Jutland to start a paper mill.

Next to the Gudenå River, the brothers started Silkeborg Papirfabrik (Silkeborg Papermill) with the idea to use the water power as an energy source, as a resource for paper production, and the river as a transport route. Michael Drewsen was responsible for the daily

management of the mill, and he was later acknowledged as the founder of the city.

Economy For many years the paper mill was the most prominent business in the city, but after financial difficulties and a change of ownership, it closed in 2000. Renewal and

reconstruction of the buildings in the large industrial area made room for a hotel, a cinema, a concert hall, restaurants and cafés. A large number of new apartment buildings have

also been constructed on the site.

The city is notable for many car dealerships, and the economically significant presence of the headquarters of Jyske

Bank, Denmark's third largest bank.

Silkeborg Museum: The oldest preserved building in the city is Silkeborg Manor from 1767. The building now houses the

Silkeborg Museum where you can see the naturally mummi-fied corpse of the Tollund man, who lived during the 4th century BC.

City square: The old city square (Torvet) forms the centre of Silkeborg and together with the

surrounding streets is a pedestrian area. The city square is surrounded by Hotel Dania (Silkeborg’s oldest hotel, founded in 1848), the Old Town Hall and Silkeborg Church. On the city square

there are two fountains and the bronze statue of Michael Drewsen. On Saturdays the weekly market is located here.

Aqua: The freshwater aquarium Aqua (distinct from the Danish pop

group) is one of the region’s best visited sights. In the indoor aquarium and outdoor animal park, fish and animals can be examined. The exhibited animals are fish, birds, otters, beavers and raccoons.

Silkeborg Bad: The former sanatorium, Silkeborg Bad served as headquarters for the Nazi German Gestapo during WWII. In 1944, the priest and playwright Kaj Munk was shot by the Gestapo near Silkeborg. Today a Bunker Museum is located in the beautiful park and the old

sanatorium buildings house an art museum. Many of the museum’s sculptures can also be seen in the park for free. The natural spring, Arnakkekilden, is located in the park next to the

lake Ørnsø. Danish brewery Carlsberg has used the water for bottled spring water for many years.

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Himmelbjerget: The third tallest point in Denmark is called Himmelbjerget (147 m). It’s a sight closely linked to the city as all summer tour boats leave the harbor of Silkeborg for the

hills of Himmelbjerget, including the historic steamboat Hjejlen ("The Golden Plover").

The lake fountains: The fountains in Silkeborg Langsø are among the largest in northern Europe and are a

landmark of the city and the lakes. The fountains are located in the lake just outside the city hall and were constructed in 1970. The fountains have a magnificent

light show and after dark the water cascades changes color. The change in color has a program of 30–40

minutes.

Regatta Since 1899 Silkeborg has hosted the "Ildfestregatta" ("fire party regatta"). The event is held

every third year with the next regatta to be held on 13-16 August 2014. During the regatta

the city streets are closed to traffic at night time and you can experience live music all over town as well as different stalls and an amusement park. The houses next to the Gudenå River

are decorated with colored lamps and so are the many boats entering the port.

Museum Jorn: Silkeborg was the home city of COBRA painter Asger Jorn, and many of his paintings can

be seen at the Museum Jorn, Silkeborg. The painting shown is

The Feast of Saint John III (1952) (currently on sale through Bruun Rasmussen’s Auctions).

Notable people Alphabeat, pop band; Jesper Asholt, actor; Lars Ytting Bak, professional road bicycle

racer; Thomas Bjørn, golfer; Johannes Fibiger, recipient of 1926 Nobel Prize in Physiology or

Medicine; Asger Jorn, artist; Simon Kvamm, singer; Morten Ørum Madsen, golfer; Jesper Skibby, former professional road bicycle

racer; Peter Sørensen, footballer and coach.

Notable mentions in popular culture

In the 1973 film The Day of the Jackal, the main character dons a number of aliases throughout the story. One of them is a Danish schoolteacher named Per Lundqvist, who

claims to herald from the town of Silkeborg.

In the opening episode of season six of Parks and Recreation Heidi Klum's character receives an award for women in government, representing Silkeborg.

Inspired by an Asger Jorn print in a band member's home in Dublin, Ireland, Silkeborg is now

also the name of an Irish band.

(source: www.wikipedia.org)

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The Big Birthday

Bash of 2014

A bunch of our Danish Folk Dancers

had big birthdays to celebrate this

year, so a special birthday bash was

held for members turning 60, 70 and

75 years of age.

Walt Disney did ‘101 Dalmatians’,

well, not to be outdone, we hosted

101 guests (and not just in black

and white) for a 3 course dinner with

a smoked salmon starter, roast pork

for the main course and an old fashioned dessert, ‘abemad’ in Danish = monkey food,

which consists of sliced apples, bananas, peaches and oranges, chopped walnuts

and dark chocolate covered in a Danish dessert sauce called ‘råcreme’ – whipped

cream with egg yolks, sugar and vanilla – yum!

The birthday boys and girls were properly celebrated and a huge and very impressive

birthday cake had been prepared, and this went down well with the coffee after the

meal.

The Folk Dancers performed a traditional dance, Lancier (handy to know in case you

are invited to a party by the Danish Queen Margrethe, as you will be expected to

dance the Lancier). After the Lancier, the dancing went into another groove

altogether with Michael Whitmore in charge of the musical entertainment. In fact,

they were dancing all night – including line dancing by a visiting line dancing group

and the dancers kept up the pace right up till closing time, well done!

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Fastelavn er mit navn, boller vil

jeg have …

Sunday 9 February we celebrated

Fastelavn at the club with lots of

children and adults dressing up and

playing Danish games – and then

bashing the big barrel filled with

goodies.

‘KUPALEJA’ provided the music with

help from singer Storm and we

enjoyed Bro Bro Brille without too

many tears from the kids getting

caught.

This year all the children had really excelled in dressing

up – the level of detail and use of fantasy was impressive,

and also very simple means had been applied to get a

great result. The grown-ups hadn’t done too badly

either.

We had a Mummy, a Chinese lady, several princesses, a

lady bug, a bee, several skeletons, Snow White, a soldier

in camouflage, a mermaid, a witch, a pilot, a cowboy,

Vikings and many others.

After eating just a few fastelavns-

boller, we gathered around the big

barrel in the courtyard – beautifully

designed by Tommy Brandi and

constructed by Alan Przybylak –

many thanks to both for their

contribution.

The little ones had the first go and it

took more than 2 rounds by all kids

before the barrel lost the fight and

the goodies spilled out. It was good

to see that the bigger kids made

sure that the smaller kids got their

share of the loot. Emily, Alexander, Jochum, Yada

(clockwise from top left)

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Do you need Danish beer, snaps, herring or licorice for Easter? We can help.

Price list

Beer

Tuborg ‘Green’ 24x33cl (bottles) $ 55

Snaps

Jubilæum 100 cl $ 70

Taffel (Rød Aalborg)100 cl $ 70

Aalborg Export 70 cl $ 50

O P Anderson Akvavit 100 cl $ 65

Aalborg Porse 70 cl $ 55

Aalborg Dild 70 cl $ 55

Brøndum 70 cl $ 55

Bitters

Gammel Dansk 100 cl $ 65

Dr Nielsens Bitter 70 cl $ 50

1-Enkelt 100 cl $ 65

Other

Blå Ga-Jol 100 cl $ 55

How to order and pay:

By email [email protected]

By phone 0437 612 913

Payment by EFT to Heimdal’s account at Suncorp Bank

BSB 484-799 Account 02495 1468

ONLY AVAILABLE TO MEMBERS OF THE DANISH ASSOCIATION HEIMDAL INC

Herring, fish balls, chocolate, licorice and other goodies – mainly from Denmark

100 g containers / $2.50:

Haribo Skipper Skrå

Haribo Stafetter

Pingvin Poletter

Carletti Saltlinser

Carletti Lakridspinde

Fazer Skolekridt

Bon-Bon Lossepladsen170g$ 4.00

FC Kongen af Danmark $ 2.50

Pingvin Poletter 140 g $ 4.00

Ga-Jol Blå, sort, gul

2 x 23 g $ 3.00

DAIM 2-pk 56 g $ 2.00

Tyrkisk Peber 150 g $ 3.50

Fazer Salmiakki Mix 180 g $ 4.50

Raspberry&Blueberry

Jam (Swedish) 450 g $ 5.00

Toms Guldkaramelbar 50g $ 2.00

VIKING herring (550 g jars) $ 8.00

Onion Herring, Matjes or Anchovy Spiced

ABBA fish balls (375 g tins) $ 5.00

Bouillon, lobster sauce or shrimp sauce

AMANDA cod roe (200 g) $ 4.50

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FEEL AT HOME WITH SBS DIGITAL RADIO

Listen to the Danish language

every Thursday at 4pm

Choose one of the many platforms:

SBS Digital Radio 3, Digital TV (channel 39),

Live on Demand via phone and Androids apps

Streaming Online at sbs.com.au:

Danish/Swedish/Norwegian/Finnish

Via Podcast

Further information on www.sbs.com.au

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Peter Lorentzen is the new executive

producer for the Danish programme on SBS and can now be heard in the

regular programme.

Soren Hoimark is the local contact for DABGO and the group meets at the

Danish Club on the first Wednesday of

the month (next date is 5 March 2014 at 6 pm). Visit the DABGO website to

join and get more information.

Eskil Romme and band ‘Himmerland’ are heading for Brisbane

and we’re aiming for a concert on Thursday 17 April 2014.

Printer We have a Brother MFC-9450 CDN

printer for sale at a very reasonable price. Colour and duplex printing. Ring

Lone or Soren on 0437 612 913 for details.

Scandinavian Festival 2014

The original date coincided with the Bridge to Brisbane run and the new

date is 14 September 2014. More details in the pipeline.

Café Danmark in April coincides with

ANZAC Day and the committee has decided – with regret – to cancel the

Café. Danes Worldwide

Steen Selmer is the local representative for Danes Worldwide – contact him via

[email protected]

FLØDEBOLLER

We hope to get John back to the club

shortly with his delicious flødeboller - the recent heatwave may prove to be a

setback. We’ll keep you posted.

NEWSFLASH: Lars Kirk has been

appointed Consul General for Brisbane. Congratulations.

Contact details for the Royal Danish Consulate General in Brisbane

Consul General Lars Kirk

Suite 525, Level 5 Toowong Tower 9 Sherwood Road

Toowong QLD 4066

07 3374 3062

[email protected]

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Kitchen renewal Sketches and ideas

for the renewal of our kitchen based on the grant for $32,250 received

from the Queensland Gambling Community Benefit Fund were

discussed. We’ll work hard to get as much value from the grant as possible.

The committee is prepared to contri-

bute more funding if required.

Courtyard We have decided to proceed at the club’s cost. The fascia

and awning at the entrance will also be replaced.

Scandinavian Festival 2014 The new festival date is14 September

2014 – work is already in progress.

Membership We’ve reached the 250 member mark, but are still chasing

around 13 members for membership fees for the current year.

Events Eskil Romme and Himmerland

will be coming to Australia in April and we’ve scheduled a concert for 17 April

2014.

Beer, snaps and licorice The new

order is expected to arrive just before the March Café Danmark and Soren is

confident that we’ll have julebryg in the bar together with non-alcoholic

beer from Tuborg and Faxe and the very popular Faxe Kondi. We’ve also

placed an order for various chocolate products to arrive in time for Easter,

so make sure you put delicious Anthon Berg on your Easter egg wish list.

Grants Our grant application for the book project has been rejected by the

Lord Mayor’s Suburban Initiative Fund – we’ll explore other avenues.

Money The first seven months show a

surplus of approx. $28,000 after payment of our annual insurance bill.

Eskil Romme and band Himmerland – meet them in concert at the club 17 April 2014

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Et IC4-tog gik fredag eftermiddag i

stå i tunnelen under Storebælt

Et IC4-tog sidder fast på grund af teknisk

fejl på toget og er gået i stå i tunnelen under Storebælt.

Det drejer sig om to sammenkoblede tog,

hvor den bagerste vogn er gået i stå. Derfor er man ved at evakuere

passagererne over i den forreste vogn.

Passagerne er nødt til at gå ud af den bagerste togvogn og gå langs tunnelen for

at komme frem til den forreste vogn.

Den bagerste vogn vil blive bugseret væk

på et senere tidspunkt.

IC4-toget standsede i tunnellen omkring klokken 17.30, og passagerne sad i toget i

omkring en time, før evakueringen startede.

Romersk Danefæ fundet på Falster

En 2000 år gammel bronzefigur er fundet

ved Falsters Virke nær Falkerslev på Falster.

Figuren forestiller satyren Papposilenos,

som i romersk mytologi var en fast følge-svend til vinguden Bacchus. Figuren blev

fundet i efteråret 2010 af medlemmer af Furesø Detektorgruppe med Hanne Jensen i spidsen.

Den er meget velbevaret, og man troede dengang først, at den stammede fra

1600-1700-tallet, og at fundet derfor ikke var værd at gå videre med.

»Det er mit første metaldetektorfund

overhovedet. Da figuren dukkede op, syntes vi alle, at den så ny ud, og at det

derfor nok ikke var noget særligt, men jeg tog alligevel figuren med hjem«, fortæller Hanne Jensen i en pressemeddelelse fra

Nationalmuseet.

Men faktisk dateres figuren helt tilbage til

perioden 100 f.Kr. til 100 e.Kr. og den er nu udstillet på Nationalmuseet til prompt

og pragt. Som lidt ekstra pynt på kranse-kagen, så er den den første af sin slags

nogensinde fundet i Danmark.

Ifølge mytologien var Papposilenos den ældste af følgesvendene, og det var ham,

der førte an i løjerne, når romerne drak sig i hegnet. Derfor ser man ofte Pappo-silenos afbildet bærende på vinsække,

med vinfade eller båret på et æsel, fordi han var plørefuld.

»Figuren har haft den funktion, at den har siddet på sengestolpen højst sandsynligt sammen med en lignende figur- de sås

ofte i par. Den refererer til den romerske overklassekultur, og i den forbindelse har

den helt sikkert været en ære for folk at eje«, forklarer Kasper Søsted fra Museum

Lolland-Falster.

Han uddyber, at dansken dengang så meget op til romerne, og at de så vidt

muligt forsøgte at efterligne romernes måde at holde fest på, hvilket blandt

andet inkluderede en heftig drikkekultur.

Papposilenos-figurens fine udnævnelse som danefæ betyder, at der venter dens

opdager Hanne Jensen en dusør.

(kilde: www.politiken.dk)

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