Community members gathering for an outdoor club activity

Weekly programs and village events shaped for real local participation.

Participants joining a team-based activity session
Scenic setting around Nastansjo in soft light
Programs & Events

A shared calendar of training, family activity, and community days built around life in Nastansjo.

NAIF combines recurring programs with seasonal events so families, volunteers, and members can find an easy way in. Some sessions focus on sport and movement, others on gathering, hospitality, and keeping the association rooted in the wider village.

Community event space prepared for a shared program day
How It Works

The combined calendar is designed to feel practical rather than packed. Regular sessions help members build habit and confidence, while larger event days open the doors wider for visitors, families, and new volunteers who want to take part without long-term pressure.

Core Programs

Six recurring formats that keep NAIF active across ages, energy levels, and seasons.

Children participating in a youth movement session

Youth Movement Club

Play-led sessions for younger children focused on confidence, coordination, and enjoying movement together.

Evening team training with members in action

Team Training Nights

Structured evening blocks that support skill development while keeping attendance manageable for families.

Family group taking part in a shared activity session

Family Sundays

Open sessions where children, siblings, parents, and grandparents can join without competitive pressure.

Volunteers coordinating support for a club activity

Volunteer Coach Circle

Short practical meetups that help local leaders plan safe sessions, share equipment, and support each other.

Outdoor area used for trail-based community activities

Outdoor Discovery Days

Nature-based activity sessions that use nearby paths and open spaces for low-barrier fitness and exploration.

Nastansjo landscape reflecting the local setting for club programming

Community Welcome Evenings

Informal gatherings where new residents and first-time visitors can learn how the association works and where to help.

Seasonal Events

Large-format days that bring sport, hospitality, and village participation into one place.

18 May

Village Sports Kickoff

An open day of trial sessions, relay games, and welcome tables for families planning their season.

Join the day
07 Jun

Volunteer Welcome Evening

A social orientation for new helpers covering event roles, session support, fika hosting, and transport planning.

Reserve a place
22 Jun

Summer Trail and Picnic Day

A slower-paced outdoor gathering with guided walking routes, shared food, and family-friendly activity stations.

RSVP
Program Highlights

What participants can expect from a typical NAIF week.

Participants at a mixed-age family activity
Flexible Participation

Members can move between structured training, open activity, and community roles without feeling locked into one track.

This makes the association easier to join for families balancing school schedules, travel time, and changing energy from week to week.

Volunteers helping organize and support a local event
Shared Responsibility

Events are designed so volunteers, coaches, and family supporters all have visible roles in making the day work.

That shared structure helps NAIF stay welcoming while keeping the workload realistic for a small local association.

Planning Principles

Three practical ideas behind the combined programs and events page.

Shared event space prepared in advance

Simple rhythms work better than crowded calendars

NAIF favors repeatable weekly patterns so members know what is happening and when support is needed.

Team practice shaped around local participation

Sport and community should reinforce each other

Training builds confidence and continuity, while open events widen access and strengthen social connection.

Community activity making space for new visitors

Low-barrier entry points matter

Not everyone joins by signing up for a season. Many people start with a single event, a volunteer shift, or a family day.

Take Part

Ways to step into the calendar whether you want to move, help, or simply show up.

Join a Program

Ask about age groups, open sessions, and the easiest starting point for your household.

Volunteer at Events

Support registration tables, hospitality, logistics, setup, transport, or family welcome points.

Partner Locally

Work with NAIF on village gatherings, practical support, or shared-use spaces that make activity easier.

Bring Someone New

Many first visits happen because a friend, sibling, or neighbor invites someone to try one session.

Next Up

Follow upcoming programs and event dates

Contact the association to hear what is open now, what is coming next, and where new volunteers are most needed.