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What's Happening in the District: December 2014 Archives

Saint Lucia Festical of Lights by the Andersonville Chamber of Commerce
December 13, 2014

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When: Saturday, December 13, 2014 - 4:45 PM
Where: Swedish American Museum, 5211 N Clark St, Chicago IL

One of Andersonville's many traditional Swedish events, St. Lucia begins with a torch-lit procession down the sidewalks of Clark Street at 4:45 p.m., kicking off at the Swedish American Museum, 5211 N. Clark St. The procession highlight is the appearance of the specially chosen "Lucia Girls," who will lead the crowd, wearing long white robes and beautiful crowns of candles and singing "The Lucia Song." Children and adults are welcome to join in the procession. 

Afterwards, all participants are invited to the Lucia celebration at the Swedish American Museum. The Lucia celebration features a telling of the Lucia legend, family entertainment by Dream Big Performing Arts, and Swedish holiday treats including traditional "pepparkakor" ginger snaps. Admission is $1 or can of food to benefit Care for Real, Edgewater's food pantry. 

The Lucia festival is a popular, though relatively modern, tradition in Sweden and Swedish communities worldwide. Lucia was an Italian saint, born in about 284 A.D. in Sicily. Known for her generosity in feeding the poor and homeless, St. Lucia was executed at the age of 20 during the Romans' persecution of Christians. During the 17th and 18th centuries, the Lucia legend came up to Sweden through Germany. The first public Lucia celebration was held in Stockholm in 1927. The Swedes' affection for the Lucia festival is due partially to the timing; Lucia festivals provide a ray of light during the winter solstice, the darkest time of the year in Sweden. 

Almost every town in Sweden chooses one girl to be that year's Lucia girl and lead the town's Lucia parade. The chosen girl wears a white full-length chemise with a red sash around her waist, and a ring of lingonberry sprigs on her head. The wreaths hold real candles, which give the effect of a halo. The Lucia girl is joined by a group of Lucia attendants and Star Boys, who together form a choir that sing Christmas carols and the traditional Lucia Song. Individual families also choose their own Lucia - usually the oldest daughter -- whose duties are to sing and serve the family saffron buns and peppakakor. 

Chicago's Andersonville neighborhood was first settled as a Swedish farming community after the Great Fire of 1871, when Swedish enclaves on the near north side of Chicago moved further north. Today, Andersonville still honors its Swedish traditions, while hosting a vibrant, diverse community with many cultures and lifestyles.

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Late Night Andersonville by the Andersonville Chamber of Commerce
December 5, 2014

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Andersonville makes it easy to save money AND support local businesses while shopping for friends and family 
(or even yourself!) at the 12th annual Late Night Andersonville on Friday, December 5 from 6 PM to 10 PM

For 4 hours only, over 40 beloved Andersonville stores and restaurants will be open late and offering great savings on distinctive holiday gifts and delectable meals. This event is great for shoppers of all ages and features free entertainment, great refreshments and a chance to get pictures taken with Santa (6 PM to 8 PM at the Swedish American Museum, 5211 N. Clark). 

Entertainment highlights include live music and caroling, trunk shows, tastings, and more! Are you a procrastinator when it comes to holiday shopping? Are you at your most productive when the stress of a quickly approaching holiday is giving you a little extra motivation? 

 Then join us for our second night of Late Night Andersonville, just a little "late-er" than usual. On Friday, December 19 from 6 PM to 10 PM, take advantage of 4 more hours of the same discounts from Late Night Andersonville, plus once again enjoy free entertainment, refreshments, and pictures with Santa.

 

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