• Giving Voice to the Silenced Stories

    Hastings Public Library

    Speaker: Beth Dotan, Research Assistant Professor at the Norman and Bernice Harris Center for Judaic Studies at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln This program will take a glimpse into the […]

  • Raices de mi Pueblo

    French Memorial Chapel Hastings College, Hastings, NE, United States

    Authentic Mexican dancing performed by area children. The mission of Raices de mi Pueblo is to provide opportunity for the children to develop their self-esteem and confidence in their many […]

  • An Evening with El Vaquero

    French Memorial Chapel Hastings College, Hastings, NE, United States

    Meet El Vaquero, America’s first cowboy, as portrayed by Angel Vigil. A composite of many different historic figures, El Vaquero is a Spanish colonial cowboy. These cowboys were the first […]

  • Women’s Rights and the Saucy Mrs. Adams

    Hastings Public Library

    Speaker: Jessica Downing-Ford, Chautauqua Scholar Five years after Abigail Smith married John Adams, the American colonies adopted the British law of coverture. This law held that no female person had […]

  • Picture Cave: Finding the Divine Within

    Hastings Public Library

    Speaker: Taylor Keen Picture Cave is a 1,300 year old rock art site approximately 60 miles south of present day St. Louis and the former city of Cahokia. Picture Cave […]

  • America 250 Homestead Days

    America 250 Homestead Days
    Homestead National Historic Park 8523 West State Highway 4, Beatrice, NE, United States

    Homestead National Historical Park is hosting a full weekend of free activities, demonstrations, and performances that allow visitors to explore how the ideals and hopes of the American Revolution continued […]

  • The Origins of American Cowboy Culture

    Speaker: Angel Vigil, Chautauqua scholar Why are there rodeos? Why are there cowboys? Why are there horses in America? Where did the word cowboy come from? The Stetson cowboy hat? […]

  • Japanese-Americans in Nebraska

    Hastings Public Library

    Speaker: Vickie Schaepler, Coordinator of the Japanese Hall and History Project at Legacy of the Plains Museum in Gering, Nebraska Faced by laws targeting only Asians, Japanese Immigrants began to […]

  • But, Who Lived Here in 1491? Indigenous Archaeology in Nebraska

    Hastings Public Library

    Speaker: Rob Bozell, Retired State Archeologist Rob Bozell takes viewers back to the 15th Century, when Nebraska was populated only by Indigenous peoples. Learn their stories from their perspectives.  (Concurrent […]

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