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Home » Programs & Education » Events » Edible Architecture: Family Gingerbread Celebration

Edible Architecture: Family Gingerbread Celebration

Sunday, Nov. 25, 2012, 1-3 p.m.

Kick start your family’s Christmas season by creating your own Gingerbread House—edible architecture for your home! Bring your family to celebrate the season with the sweet smell of gingerbread, a visit from Tomte, and traditional music and stories. Each family will receive one pre-assembled plain pepparkakshus (gingerbread house), candy decorations and lots of inspiration.

Registration is $25 per house; limit five family members per house. Reservations are required; call 612-871-4907. Space is limited.

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The American Swedish Institute, founded in 1929, serves as a gathering place for people to share stories and experiences around universal themes of tradition, migration, craft and the arts, all informed by enduring ties to Sweden.

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American Swedish Institute  2600 Park Avenue Minneapolis MN 55407
Tel: 612-871-4907 | Contact Info