Facts and figures about the major emigration period are historically interesting. More fascinating, however, are the various destinies of those who emigrated. Here we can find the stories of happiness and success, and naturally, also of longing, grief and tragedy.
It is of great importance for us as a small country to keep in touch with our descendants in America. These contacts therefore constitute a valuable base from which we can create a variety of exchange programs; for example in the areas of youth, tourism, sports, culture, and business.
Modern technology has made it easier to search for knowledge about our emigration. It is in this context that institutions such as The Swedish American Center have played and will continue to play an important role.
I congratulate The Swedish American Center having been able to borrow the Värmland gift from Minneapolis for this special occasion. Wishing the center a successful future, I hereby declare it open.
