Discover the Heart of Norwegian Heritage at Stein Fjell Lodge
Immerse yourself in a rich tapestry of culture and tradition at Stein Fjell Lodge, where the spirit of Norway comes alive in the heart of Loveland, Colorado, USA.
If you have an interest in Scandinavia or Scandinavian culture, you are most welcome to visit our lodge.
Stein Fjell Lodge meets on the second Saturday of each month -- except July and August -- at Zion Lutheran Church, 815 E 16th Street, Loveland. Our meetings include cultural programs and socializing while enjoying light refreshments. Posten is our newsletter and is published each month that we meet. You can visit us virtually on Facebook. We look forward to meeting you and spending an afternoon together!
You need not be of Norwegian descent to visit or join. To find a lodge near you, check out the Sons of Norway's website, look under "About Us" tab. Click on "Lodge Directory by Map" or else by "Zip Code or City, State".
Our Legacy and Mission
Stein Fjell Lodge is dedicated to preserving and celebrating Norwegian heritage and culture. Our mission is to foster a community that honors our ancestors' traditions while embracing the values of unity, respect, and cultural enrichment. Through engaging events and educational programs, we connect generations and inspire a deep appreciation for our shared history.
Stein Fjell Lodge held its inaugural meeting in January 1976 and is designated as number 6-114 within Sons of Norway's District 6, which encompasses Arizona, California, Nevada, and Utah. Our membership primarily consists of individuals residing in northern Colorado and Wyoming, spanning areas from Greeley to Estes Park and Longmont to Cheyenne. While we typically meet on the second Saturday of each month, please verify the date, time, and location of specific meetings by checking here, or the Posten, or by contacting one of the officers listed on the Contact Us page. We are committed to upholding the Core Values of the Sons of Norway Foundation, which include cultivating Nordic culture and heritage for future generations, embracing lifelong learning and service, showing compassion for our members in need, maintaining connections to contemporary Norway, and fostering a community of generosity.
