In normal order, there are a plethora of activities for young and old during the holidays. Everything from shooting to skating and games is on the agenda in the Warmland municipalities.

SVT News Värmland has produced a list of parades that stand out somewhat:

  • Try Systema, a Russian form of training for improved mobility and self-defense principles, in the Sports Hall in Arvika on March 1.
  • Design your own t-shirt on February 25 at Grum's library - the opportunity to think completely outside the box.
  • Are you between 15 and 25 years old and have always wondered what it's like to dive into a burning house? Try to be a firefighter in Karlstad on February 26.
  • Create a cartoon character with the cartoonist Esbjörn Jorsäter. He is in place in Kristinehamn on February 24.
  • Learn the martial arts Shorinji Kempo on February 24 in the Marieberg School's sports hall in Karlstad.
  • Pimp contest on Bergsjön on February 23, hope it pacifies.
  • At Mårbacka in Sunne, ghost shows will be arranged on 28 and 29 February.
  • At Eda Glass Museum you can learn how to squeeze glass and craft in the Sami way on February 25.
  • Do you like horror lizards? So does author and dinosaur expert Sarah Sheppard. Meet her at Arvika's library on February 25.
  • In Degerfors it is open cane horse training already on February 19.
  • In Arvika, an open house will be arranged to test for fencing on February 26.
  • If you are interested, you can try to design your own holiday on February 25 in Karlstad
  • Round off the month of running the Children's Vasalopp in Årjäng on February 28.

This and much more can be found in the municipal sports law program.