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Hip Hip Hip Hurra! Friday is Norwegian Constitution Day

The celebration marks its 50th year in Ballard

By Carly Dykes May 16, 2024

A parade celebrating Norwegian Constitution Day features people marching with Norwegian flags. A red convertible decorated with flags leads, followed by a banner for the Leif Erikson Lodge 2-001 and other participants on a street lined with spectators. Hip hurra echoes through the crowd, making it a festive Friday event.

Where else but Ballard would Norwegian Constitution Day (or Syttende Mai, meaning 17th of May) be a thing?

Well, it’s been a big deal in Seattle’s historic Nordic neighborhood for five decades now, and locals will again celebrate Norwegian Constitution Day — the national day of Norway that celebrates the signing of the country’s constitution on May 17, 1814, that ensured that Norway would be an independent Kingdom.

The 50th annual Ballard celebration, called the 17th of May Seattle, is the third-largest Norwegian Constitution Day celebration in the world, and the biggest outside of Norway.

A badge for Seattle's 2024 Syttende Mai celebration, featuring two Norwegian flags and the number 50, marking 50 years of Ballard's involvement since 1974. Hip hurra for Norwegian Constitution Day!

The 2024 50th anniversary commemorative pin, design by artist Erik Bjarne Witzøe

Photo courtesy of 17th of May Seattle

 

Festivities kick off at 11:30 a.m. May 17 at the National Nordic Museum with a formal luncheon fit for a Viking, featuring music, special toasts, and two special guests: the 17th of May Parade’s Grand Marshal, Torleiv Opleiv Opland (deputy chief of mission at the U.S. Norwegian Embassy) and Honorary Marshal Jeanne Kohl-Welles, a former state senator who recently retired from the King County Council.

National Nordic Museum

Photo courtesy of National Nordic Museum

The annual 17th of May luncheon gala will be held at the National Nordic Museum

Photo courtesy of 17th of May Seattle

The museum also hosts everything from the parade’s visiting Norwegian Fjord horses to “Nordic Express” rides and other youth activities from 10 a.m. to  3 p.m. Celebrants can also swing by Ballard’s Bergen Place Park to hear traditional Norwegian music and can munch on Pølse med lompe (a Norwegian hot dog wrapped in lefse, which is basically a potato tortilla) from Ballard’s Scandinavian Specialties. Leif Erikson Hall also features Scandinavian foods and festive entertainment.

 

The Ballard High School Marching Band

Photo courtesy of 17th of May Seattle

Image of Bergen Place, a memorial stone in a garden setting with people and emergency vehicles in the background. The stone features inscriptions and circular plaques, capturing the lively atmosphere as locals celebrate Norwegian Constitution Day with chants of "hip hip hip hurra.

Catch music and entertainment at Bergen Place Park in Ballard.

Photo courtesy of 17th of May Seattle

Thousands of parade-goers will line the streets of the neighborhood for a parade that begins at 6 p.m. 

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