Through the years....
From cherished memories to current celebrations, this is where our story lives. “Through the Years” is a collection of the people, memories, and moments that make our festival more than just an event—it’s a tradition.
1906 when it all began....
The City of Askov was founded in 1906 following a mass immigration of Danish people. The town was largely a logging settlement, formerly named Partridge, but the Danes changed the name to Askov to honor their homeland, which is the name of a small city in Denmark. A town festival was organized in 1910 where the townspeople shared their vegetables and crops in a fair-type of gathering. Then in 1913, the first town festival began including a fair, parade and meals. Times were hard during the Depression and war, and the festival was not held for several years. The celebration during those early years involved more than one city as neighboring communities joined efforts and resources. The initial years also included the beautiful babes of Askov, but no single queen was selected until 1937. Her name is Josephine Petersen (Jessen) and she will be the Grand Marshal of this year's parade to commemorate our 100th year. The festival was renamed The Askov Rutabaga Festival in 1939. The community at that time was growing and selling rutabagas. There were warehouses in Askov as well as nearby Willow River. In the beginning, there was great discussion about whether to grow potatoes or rutabagas. Just how did rutabagas win that one? The partial answer is that Green Mountain Potatoes were the original cash crop of the early settlers because they grew well in cut-over land. However, Ludvig Mosbaek, Askov's early nursery-man, looked for a cash crop that would be unique to Askov and would also grow well in this soil, and sent to Denmark for rutabaga seeds around 1909. Many longtime residents still recall thinning, weeding, pulling and waxing rutabagas. Askov provided rutabagas to the Campbell Soup Company as well as many other vendors. It became known as The Rutabaga Capital of the World and held that title for over 60 years. Today, rutabagas are grown only in family gardens, but are still an integral part of our festival. Rutabaga sausage is served along with traditional Danish Aebleskiver, and rutabaga malts & other treats can be enjoyed from Lena's Garden shop on main street. The City of Askov has retained an old fashioned fair where premiums and ribbons are awarded. A premium list is published in the local Askov American newspaper, for exhibit entries to be prepared from northern Pine County. (History content courtesy of Julie Domogalla and Arla Budd)
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