Annandag Jul
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Annandag Jul - Day after Christmas, December 26.
Bethany Lutheran Church, 10:00 a.m.
Annandag Jul means literally "another day of Christmas" an official part of the Christmas holiday in Sweden. Annandag Jul marks the the middle days between the beginning of the Christmas season and New Years. Join in the celebration at Bethany Lutheran Church for a church gathering in Swedish and English.
Annandag Jul
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