Contest participants, judges, members of the Viking Association Police Department and Miss Norway of Greater New York Committee members. Eagle Urban Media file photo

DYKER HEIGHTS — A Brooklyn tradition is returning: After being canceled last year, the 67th Annual Miss Norway of Greater New York Contest is coming back to the Norwegian Christian Home and Health Center on March 28.

Arlene Rutuelo. Eagle Urban Media file photo

During the ceremony, which is hosted by The Norwegian-American 17th of May Committee, both Little Miss Norway and Junior Cadets will return.

The winner of Miss Norway will also appear at Bay Ridge’s annual Norwegian Day Parade in May.

Applications were released on Jan.5, and the response has already been enthusiastic according to Arlene Bakke Rutuelo, president of the Norwegian Day Parade of NY.

Last year’s contest was canceled as there were not enough applicants.

“We look forward to reviewing the applications and hosting this meaningful contest once again,” she told this paper. “This is not a beauty pageant, it is a cultural honor. Each young woman is required to learn about Norwegian heritage, history, and traditions, and to come prepared to thoughtfully answer questions from our judges.”

Applicants range from 17 to 28 years old. To apply or to buy tickets to the ceremony, email [email protected].

Miss Norway 2024 Amanda Luzniak and Miss Heritage Grace Reinertsen. Eagle Urban Media file photoMiss Norway 2024 Amanda Luzniak and Miss Heritage Grace Reinertsen. Eagle Urban Media file photo




Young volunteers with The Service Collective fill the Brooklyn Heights Community Fridge with meals that they prepare. Photo courtesy of Andrea Kapner, who leads TSC’s ‘Fill the Fridge’ program.



Rosie Perez and Liberty BKLYN Ribbon Cutting on January 8, 2026


Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced on Wednesday the appointment of Christine Clarke as the new chair of the NYC Commission on Human Rights. Photo: Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office

Share.

Comments are closed.