• Nebraska Poets Reading Series: Brad Aaron Modlin

    Virtual Program

    The free monthly Nebraska Poets Reading Series highlights the talent of Nebraska poets and invites discussion with audience members. All events are free online, but registration is required to receive an event link. Registration links for each poet’s event and additional details about each poet are available on the Nebraska Poetry Society’s website. Brad Aaron Modlin’s […]

  • The Life and Legacy of Annie Oakley

    Lied Senior Center 1010 Manor Dr., Seward, NE, United States

    Speaker: Charlotte Endorf Sponsored by the Lied Senior Center

  • Forts of Nebraska

    Immanuel Village 6803 N. 68th Plaza, Omaha, NE, United States

    Speaker: Jeff Barnes Sponsored by Immanuel Village

  • Quilting Your Legacy

    Stanton Public Library 1009 Jackpine St., Stanton, NE, United States

    Speaker: Janie York Sponsored by the Friends of the Stanton Public Library

  • Jewel Rodgers Residency – Listening Session and Q&A

    Oto HiFi Lounge 1917 S 67th St, Suite 140, Omaha, NE

    Be the first to hear the fresh new sounds from Nebraska State Poet Jewel Rodgers recording residency with Swedish producer Fredrik Serholt at this one-of-a-kind listening session following Rodger’s and Serholt’s multi-day recording residency at the 2026 Nebraska Crossroads Music Festival. Combining the worlds of deep synths, acoustic instruments and spoken word, Rodgers and Serholt […]

  • The Life and Drive of Mari Sandoz

    Schoolhouse Art Gallery and Nature Center 427 Main St., Brownville, NE, United States

    Speaker: Peg Gilbert Sponsored by the Brownville Fine Arts Association

  • Archaeology Fair

    Legacy of the Plains Musuem 2930 Old Oregon Trail, Gering, NE, United States

    Meadowlark Hearth Living Environment Foundation is hosting an Archaeology Fair at Legacy of the Plains Museum. The event is free and open to the public. Activities include: •  Friction Fire-Making •  Flintknapping •  Arrow Making •  Atlatl Throwing • Cordage and Basketry • Ochre Hand-Spray Art • Seed Processing

  • Exhibit: Walk Through Memory Lane with African American Activists

    Saratoga History- Arts-Humanities Multicultural Center 4401 North 21st Street, Omaha, NE

    The "Walk Through Memory Lane with African American Activists" exhibit includes photos of people who made local contributions in the fields of civil rights, education, sports, media, and business. The exhibit is now open to the public on Saturdays by appointment from 1-4 p.m. To book a tour, please email ewclibrary4402@gmail.com.

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