Founded by Linda and John Riddell, the Finnish-American Heritage Association of Ashtabula County represents a grassroots commitment to keeping Finnish heritage alive in the Ashtabula community. This volunteer-driven organization was established by passionate individuals determined to ensure that the stories, traditions, and contributions of Finnish-Americans would not be forgotten by succeeding generations.
At its heart, FAHA is about community connection and cultural continuity. The organization brings together people who share an appreciation for Finnish customs, values, and traditions, creating spaces where members can celebrate their heritage together. Through personal relationships and shared purpose, FAHA has built a network of trustees and officers—including President Linda Riddell, Vice President Elsa Shepard, and Treasurer Ruth Ann Falcione—who dedicate their time to this meaningful work in Ashtabula, Ohio.
Beyond organizational structure, FAHA represents something deeply personal: the desire to honor ancestors, understand family history, and pass cultural knowledge to children and grandchildren. The association's museum, cultural center, and membership programs reflect a philosophy that heritage is best preserved when actively lived and shared. For residents of Ashtabula County seeking to explore Finnish roots, connect with others who value this heritage, or simply learn more about the Finnish-American experience, FAHA offers authentic community and cultural connection grounded in genuine passion for preserving this important legacy.
Ashtabula, OH