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                     Ode to St. Urho  
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                    St. Urho Celebrations
                     
                    Origin of St. Urho  
                    Calendar of Finnish Events
                     
                    Links - St. Urho sites
                     
                    Links - Finnish sites
                         
                     
                     
                      Does the legend of St. Urho
                        have its source in the Kalevala?  
                    St. Urho's Wife, Sinikka
                     
                    Ballad of St. Urho  
                    St. Urho on a rally car
                     
                    Richard Mattson passed away
                        in June 2001. His story is reprinted here.  
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                    Another claim to the
                        origination of the St. Urho legend.   
                      
                      
                      
                        www.mojakka.com 
                     
                    
                        
                       
                       
                        
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                           St. Urho
                                is said to have chased the grasshoppers
                                out of Finland, thus saving the grape
                                crop.  
                         
                          
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                    The legend of St. Urho originated
                      in Northern Minnesota in the 1950s. However, there
                      are differing opinions as to whether it began with
                      the fables created by Sulo
                        Havumaki of Bemidji, or the tongue-in-cheek
                      tales told by Richard
                        Mattson of Virginia. Either way, the legend
                      has grown among North Americans of Finnish descent
                      to the point where St. Urho is known and
                      celebrated across the United States and Canada,
                      and even in Finland.  
                    St. Urho's Day is celebrated on March 16th,
                      the day prior to the better known feast of some
                      minor saint from Ireland, who was alleged to have
                      driven the snakes from that island.  
                    The legend of St. Urho says he chased the
                      grasshoppers out of ancient Finland, thus saving
                      the grape crop and the jobs of Finnish vineyard
                      workers. He did this by uttering the phrase: "Heinäsirkka,
                        heinäsirkka, mene täältä hiiteen" (roughly
                      translated: "Grasshopper, grasshopper, go to
                      Hell!"). His feast is celebrated by wearing the
                      colors Royal Purple and Nile Green. St. Urho is
                      nearly always represented with grapes and
                      grasshoppers as part of the picture. 
                     
                    Saint Urho has been recognized with proclamations
                      in all 50 states. Minnesota Governor Wendell
                      Anderson issued a proclamation in his state, the
                      unofficial home of Saint Urho, in 1975. 
                     
                    We hope you enjoy our effort to honor this
                      mythical Finnish-American hero. Please feel free
                      to share your St. Urho experiences and
                      celebrations by clicking on the phrase below and
                      sending a note to the webmaster.  
                    Tim "Timo Winkenen" Winker 
                        Randy "Uncle Toivo" Jokela  
                      
                    
                        
                      
                        
                          
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                                 Saint Urho's Day
                                  Celebrations  
                               Many communities in the United States,
                                Canada, and other parts of the world
                                hold festivals and parades in honor of
                                Saint Urho's Day. Some of the better
                                known are in Finland, MN; Finlayson, MN;
                                Menagha, MN; Thunder Bay, ON; Butte, MT;
                                Hood River, OR. There is another web
                                site that catalogs St. Urho's Day
                                activities each year, StUrhosDay.com,
                                so we have decided to let them handle
                                the annual list.  
                              Finland, MN, St. Urho
                                  page on Facebook.  
                               Share
                                  your Saint Urho's Day photos on
                                  Flickr. 
                               
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                              A book arrived in the mail recently at
                                SaintUrho.com HQ that indicates
                                the grasshopper population in Finland is
                                thriving. The book is titled Suomen
                                  heinäsirkat ja hepokatit (The
                                  Grasshoppers and Crickets of Finland).
                               
                              Dr. Sami Karjalainen has written a 200
                                page book full of color photos of
                                Finnish grasshoppers. The book includes
                                a CD with grasshopper calls.  
                              Read
                                  more here.  
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