
The Hot Tub Brass
Isaac Homuth, trumpet (founding member)
Zach Breidenbach, trumpet
Zach Chromey, horn
Adam Steinbach, trombone
Connor McCormick, Tuba (founding member)
Isaac Homuth, trumpet (founding member)
Zach Breidenbach, trumpet
Zach Chromey, horn
Adam Steinbach, trombone
Connor McCormick, Tuba (founding member)

SAVE THE DATE: June 26th, 2022, 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
2nd Annual - Lefse and Lemonade
Free-Will Lunch Served: 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Lecture & Music: 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Lecture: Kristin Anderson will speak @ 1:00 p.m. about altar painting artist, Sarah Kirkeberg Raugland followed by tour of 3 local churches with Raugland paintings
Kristin Anderson is a Professor of Art at Augsburg University in Minneapolis. Her courses include art history and architectural history surveys as well as more specialized offerings such as American Art, Scandinavian Art, and Women and Art. She also teaches a popular course, The Designed Environment, about the architectural and urban history of the Twin Cities. The class meets at a different location for each session, bringing students face-to-face with the buildings and spaces they study.
In 2005, Kristin received the Distinguished Contributions to Teaching and Learning award for Excellence in Teaching.
Kristin's current writing and research is focused on sports architecture, and she is co-authoring a book on the history of sports facilities in the Twin Cities for the University of Minnesota Press. Other research interests include Scandinavian-American immigrant folk art and the altar paintings tradition of the Norwegian-Americans. A popular speaker in community and church settings, Kristin also gives tours and presentations at Target Field, focusing on architecture, sustainability issues, women in baseball, and art at the ballpark.
From 2013 until 2018, Kristin served as the president of the Minnesota Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians (MNSAH), and she was the local co-chair for the 2018 Society of Architectural Historians International Conference in St. Paul. She is the chair of the Minnesota State Review Board for National Register of Historic Places designations.
A graduate of Oberlin College, Kristin has master's degrees in art history (University of Minnesota) and church history (Luther Seminary) as well as a PhD in American Art, Architecture, and Popular Culture from the University of Minnesota.
Kristin Anderson' s Website
2nd Annual - Lefse and Lemonade
Free-Will Lunch Served: 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Lecture & Music: 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Lecture: Kristin Anderson will speak @ 1:00 p.m. about altar painting artist, Sarah Kirkeberg Raugland followed by tour of 3 local churches with Raugland paintings
Kristin Anderson is a Professor of Art at Augsburg University in Minneapolis. Her courses include art history and architectural history surveys as well as more specialized offerings such as American Art, Scandinavian Art, and Women and Art. She also teaches a popular course, The Designed Environment, about the architectural and urban history of the Twin Cities. The class meets at a different location for each session, bringing students face-to-face with the buildings and spaces they study.
In 2005, Kristin received the Distinguished Contributions to Teaching and Learning award for Excellence in Teaching.
Kristin's current writing and research is focused on sports architecture, and she is co-authoring a book on the history of sports facilities in the Twin Cities for the University of Minnesota Press. Other research interests include Scandinavian-American immigrant folk art and the altar paintings tradition of the Norwegian-Americans. A popular speaker in community and church settings, Kristin also gives tours and presentations at Target Field, focusing on architecture, sustainability issues, women in baseball, and art at the ballpark.
From 2013 until 2018, Kristin served as the president of the Minnesota Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians (MNSAH), and she was the local co-chair for the 2018 Society of Architectural Historians International Conference in St. Paul. She is the chair of the Minnesota State Review Board for National Register of Historic Places designations.
A graduate of Oberlin College, Kristin has master's degrees in art history (University of Minnesota) and church history (Luther Seminary) as well as a PhD in American Art, Architecture, and Popular Culture from the University of Minnesota.
Kristin Anderson' s Website
Save the Date: July 11th, 2021 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Lefse and Lemonade
Ruth Dramstad, Hardanger Fiddler.
Guest musician during the first annual open house and tour.
Grue Norwegian Lutheran Church, Rural Buxton, ND
Ruth is very proud of her entire family, which has North Dakota roots in Griggs County, and Norwegian roots in far-north Vardo, and Dramstad (south of Oslo), with a sprinkling of kinfolk in Lillehammer and Bergen. Hardanger Fiddle is considered the national instrument of Norway. In 1970, there were only about 20 known Hardanger fiddlers in America, and two-thirds were over age 70. We owe much gratitude to those of the younger generation who are interested in carrying on the old traditions.
During religious revivals in the 1800s many fiddles (regular and Hardanger) were destroyed or hidden both by fiddlers and laypeople who thought "that it would be best for the soul that the fiddles be burned,” as it was viewed as a "sinful instrument that encouraged wild dances, drinking and fights." This happened in Norway, as well as other parts of Europe, and until the 20th century playing a Hardanger fiddle in a church building was forbidden. Some fiddlers, however, played on, in spite of all condemnation, and thus, valuable traditions remained intact.
Future events will start around phased-in renovations.
A Grand Opening is projected to coincide with Norway's 2025: National Jubilee of the Bicentennial of Norwegian Emigration.
Up Coming Collaborations:
Partnership Programming
Genealogy Workshops
Keynote Lectures and Panels
Music Performances
Curated Exhibitions
Historical Sessions
Mancur Olson Recognition Events
Sarah Raugland Recognition Events
Grounds with Gardens Events
Youth Programs
Book Clubs and Reading Groups
Chorales and Campanology
Partnership Programming
Genealogy Workshops
Keynote Lectures and Panels
Music Performances
Curated Exhibitions
Historical Sessions
Mancur Olson Recognition Events
Sarah Raugland Recognition Events
Grounds with Gardens Events
Youth Programs
Book Clubs and Reading Groups
Chorales and Campanology
Up Coming Events:
Fundraisers
Picnics
Lecture
Private Services
Bell Concert
Receptions
Rentals
Reunions
Bicycling to Grue
Lemonade and Lefse
Tours and Memories
Fundraisers
Picnics
Lecture
Private Services
Bell Concert
Receptions
Rentals
Reunions
Bicycling to Grue
Lemonade and Lefse
Tours and Memories