KEWANEE WEATHER

Midsommar to be celebrated in Bishop Hill


By The Kewanee Voice    June 10, 2024
Visitors will get the chance to dance around the Maypole during the Midsommar celebration. [Photo courtesy of the Bishop Hill Heritage Association]

The 2024 Bishop Hill Midsommar Music Festival is a family-friendly event that will be held on Saturday, June 22. 

Highlights of this annual festival includes free concerts in the park, a Swedish Maypole celebration, and much more. Those attending are advised to bring lawn chairs. 

The Black Hawk Pipes and Drums will perform at the festival. [Photo courtesy of the Bishop Hill Heritage Association]

Celebrating Midsommar, one of the two most popular holidays in Sweden — the other being Christmas — is a very ancient practice, dating back to pre-Christian times. It has its roots in pagan rituals to welcome summer and the season of fertility. 

In Sweden, Midsommar festivals have been around for at least 500 years. Even in agrarian times, people in Sweden welcomed summertime by decorating their houses and farm tools with foliage and raising tall May poles to dance around. 

A performance by Kewanee’s Jazz on the Side will be a part of the event. [Photo courtesy of the Bishop Hill Heritage Association]

The free concerts at the Village Park gazebo will begin at 10 a.m. This year’s lineup includes Black Hawk Pipes and Drums, Sarah and the Underground, Orion Community Band, Jazz on the Side, and the Norwegian Bachelor Farmers. 

Following the musical performances at 4 p.m., everyone is invited to decorate the Maypole with flowers and to join the procession. The procession will begin in the park and end at the Colony School where visitors can join in the Maypole dancing and have refreshments provided by the Bishop Hill Vasa Lodge. No experience is required to join in the dancing. 

Festival performers will include Sarah and the Underground. [Photo courtesy of the Bishop Hill Heritage Association]

Author Jannifer Stevens Powelson will sign her books from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Prairie Arts Center, 203 N. Bishop Hill St. Jannifer will be celebrating the upcoming release and launch of Summer Solstice, the ninth book in the Nature Station Mystery Series. More details are available at janniferpowelson.com

A performance by the Norwegian Bachelors will be a part of the festival. [Photo courtesy of the Bishop Hill Heritage Association]

The Vasa National Archives, a block south of the park, will be offering a Midsummer Respite featuring drinks, snacks, and a make-and-take clay sculpture station. The public is welcome to view exhibits, enjoy some light refreshments, and make a clay sculpture to take home. The Vasa National Archives will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 

The Orion Community Band will appear at the Midsommar festival. [Photo courtesy of the Bishop Hill Heritage Association]

The Midsommar Music Festival is sponsored by the Bishop Hill Heritage Association, Bishop Hill Arts Council, Bishop Hill State Historic Site, Bishop Hill Old Settler’s Association, Vasa National Archives, Bishop Hill Vasa Lodge 683, and area businesses.

Funding is provided by the Barbro Osher Pro Suecia Foundation, the Minneapolis Foundation, and the Illinois Arts Council. For directions or more information, visit www.visitbishophill.com, or call (309) 927-3899.