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SUMMARY:Bison exhibit at University of Nebraska State Museum Morrill Hall
DESCRIPTION:BISON – a traveling exhibit exploring the past\, present\, and future of this great North American mammal – will be at the University of Nebraska State Museum Morrill Hall from November 8 through May 31. \nThe exhibit explores the significance of bison in the cultures of Plains Indian peoples–particularly as a resource for food\, clothing\, shelter and tools. That co-existence changed dramatically with the closing of the frontier that brought new settlers with livestock to compete for grass and water during a time of climate and habitat change. These developments were exacerbated by the commodification of the bison as hide and bone in late nineteenth century industrialization. The most recent chapter of the bison story is both significant and complex: the romance of rescuing and preserving bison; the science of genetic diversity within the species; the dynamics of poachers\, profiteers\, and producers both industrial and small-scale; marketing bison fiber and meat to the 21st century customer. The exhibit highlights the role of the National Buffalo Foundation in bringing together a community of stakeholders to celebrate and promote the bison’s heritage and to raise awareness of that story. \nThe museum is open Tuesday – Saturday 9:00am – 5:00pm and Sunday 12:00pm – 5:00pm\nMorrill Hall is closed on Mondays and select holidays (January 1\, July 4\, Thanksgiving Day\, December 24 & 25). \nMuseum admission: $13.00\, Children (ages 3-11) $7.50\, under 3 FREE\nMuseums for All (with SNAP\, EBT\, or WIC Card) $1.00\nMuseum Members\, UNL NCard Holders\, ASTC Members\, Blue Star (active-duty military\, guard\, reserves & families with ID) FREE\n*A $1 discount is available for Seniors (65+)\, or Active/Veteran Military (with ID) on regular admission
URL:https://humanitiesnebraska.org/event/bison-exhibit-at-university-of-nebraska-state-museum-morrill-hall/
LOCATION:University of Nebraska State Museum Morrill Hall\, 645 North 14th Street\, Lincoln\, NE\, 68588\, United States
CATEGORIES:Grants
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SUMMARY:Faces of Nebraska Women in Agriculture Exhibition: Innovation Campus
DESCRIPTION:The Nebraska Women in Agriculture program will mark the start of its 41st year with the next chapter of the Legacy of Leadership: Faces of Nebraska\nWomen in Agriculture art gallery\, on display January 8–February 25 at Nebraska Innovation Campus in the second floor art gallery. This photo exhibition highlights the vital role of women in Nebraska’s agricultural landscape. \nThe gallery will feature a collection of portraits captured at the 2024 Nebraska Women in Agriculture Conference by renowned photographer John Noltner. Noltner uses portraits and personal stories to bridge divides and encourage dialogue around important issues. He has produced projects for national magazines\, Fortune 500 companies\, and non-profit organizations. \nThe Innovation Campus art gallery is free and open to the public daily from 8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. \nFor more information about the “Legacy of Leadership: Faces of Nebraska Women in Agriculture” photo gallery\, please visit wia.unl.edu.
URL:https://humanitiesnebraska.org/event/faces-of-nebraska-women-in-agriculture-exhibition-innovation-campus/
LOCATION:Nebraska Innovation Campus Conference Center\, 2021 Transformation Dr.\, Lincoln\, NE\, 68508\, United States
CATEGORIES:Grants
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SUMMARY:Nebraska Spirit: The North Platte Canteen
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Charlotte Endorf \nSponsored by the Heritage Museum of Thurston County
URL:https://humanitiesnebraska.org/event/nebraska-spirit-the-north-platte-canteen-20/
LOCATION:Pender Community Center\, 614 Main St.\, Pender\, NE\, 68047\, United States
CATEGORIES:Speakers
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SUMMARY:Film screening and discussion: Race
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with the Americans and the Holocaust traveling exhibition at the Calvin T. Ryan Library on the University of Nebraska Kearney campus\, the 2016 film “Race” will be screened at the World Theatre. \n“Race” explores Jesse Owens’ quest to become the greatest track and field athlete in history. His quest thrusts Owens onto the world stage of the 1936 Olympics\, where he faces off against Adolf Hitler’s vision of Aryan supremacy. \nDr. Rachel Silverman – UNK Kinesiology & Sport Science\, Dr. Lina Homberger-Cordia – sports historian\, and UNK students will discuss themes raised in the film. \nFor more information about the exhibit and other related events\, visit the exhibit website.
URL:https://humanitiesnebraska.org/event/film-screening-race/
LOCATION:The World Theatre\, 2318 Central Ave\, Kearney\, NE\, 68847\, United States
CATEGORIES:Grants
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SUMMARY:Vision Maker Media: Everything is Connected Online Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:Vision Maker Media is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a full year of film programming featuring powerful American Indian and Alaska Native films\, both in person at the Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center in Lincoln and virtually online. \nThe film that screens in person at the Ross will be available for screening online the following month\, for the entire month\, in addition to other films that explore Indigenous stories\, cultures\, and perspectives that connect us all. \nFor details on the films currently available to screen\, visit the Vison Maker Media film festival website: https://visionmakermedia.org/vision-maker-film-festival-everything-is-connected-july-streaming/
URL:https://humanitiesnebraska.org/event/vision-maker-media-everything-is-connected-online-film-festival/
LOCATION:Virtual Program
CATEGORIES:Grants
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SUMMARY:Author talks and workshops with Andrea Beatriz Arango (school students only)
DESCRIPTION:Andrea Beatriz Arango is the author of several award-winning books\, including the Newbery Honor Book Iveliz Explains It All\, and the Pura Belpré Honor Book Something Like Home\, which has been nominated for Nebraska’s Golden Sower Award. Andrea was born and raised in Puerto Rico\, where she first discovered her love of writing and eventually became a teacher. She then spent a decade in the United States working in public schools and nonprofits. When she’s not busy writing about middle schoolers and their families\, you can find her hoping to spot manatees at the beach. Andrea lives in Puerto Rico with her family and two dogs.
URL:https://humanitiesnebraska.org/event/author-talks-and-workshops-with-andrea-beatriz-arango-school-students-only/2026-02-02/
LOCATION:Norfolk NE\, Norfolk\, NE
CATEGORIES:Grants
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SUMMARY:Andrea Beatriz Arango author talk
DESCRIPTION:Award-winning novelist Andrea Beatriz Arango is traveling from Puerto Rico and will present a program at the Norfolk Public Library. This special presentation is open to the public. All ages are welcome. \nAndrea Beatriz Arango is the author of several award-winning books\, including the Newbery Honor Book Iveliz Explains It All\, and the Pura Belpré Honor Book Something Like Home\, which has been nominated for Nebraska’s Golden Sower Award. Andrea was born and raised in Puerto Rico\, where she first discovered her love of writing and eventually became a teacher. She then spent a decade in the United States working in public schools and nonprofits. When she’s not busy writing about middle schoolers and their families\, you can find her hoping to spot manatees at the beach. Andrea lives in Puerto Rico with her family and two dogs.
URL:https://humanitiesnebraska.org/event/andrea-beatriz-arango-author-talk/
LOCATION:Norfolk Public Library\, 308 W. Prospect Ave.\, Norfolk\, NE\, 68701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Grants
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SUMMARY:Author talks and workshops with Andrea Beatriz Arango (school students only)
DESCRIPTION:Andrea Beatriz Arango is the author of several award-winning books\, including the Newbery Honor Book Iveliz Explains It All\, and the Pura Belpré Honor Book Something Like Home\, which has been nominated for Nebraska’s Golden Sower Award. Andrea was born and raised in Puerto Rico\, where she first discovered her love of writing and eventually became a teacher. She then spent a decade in the United States working in public schools and nonprofits. When she’s not busy writing about middle schoolers and their families\, you can find her hoping to spot manatees at the beach. Andrea lives in Puerto Rico with her family and two dogs.
URL:https://humanitiesnebraska.org/event/author-talks-and-workshops-with-andrea-beatriz-arango-school-students-only/2026-02-03/
LOCATION:Norfolk NE\, Norfolk\, NE
CATEGORIES:Grants
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SUMMARY:The People’s Recorder: A Virtual Discussion about the Federal Writers’ Project in Nebraska
DESCRIPTION:The People’s Recorder podcast launched to acclaim in 2024 and won a Silver Signal Award for History Podcasting and was nominated for an Ambie Award for Best Indie Podcast. This virtual event will build on the discussion started in the Nebraska-based episode\, “A Creative Incubator\,” further exploring the work and the literary and cultural legacy of the Writers’ Project in Nebraska. \nModerated by The People’s Recorder host Chris Haley\, the panel discussion will feature writer/co-producer David Taylor\, Marilyn Holt (author of Nebraska during the New Deal) and Stephen Cloyd\, who recently retired from the Lincoln City Libraries. The event will also feature University of Nebraska-Lincoln professor Timothy Schaffert\, who will discuss the Prairie Schooner’s Centennial\, and Lincoln City Libraries’ Deb Arenz\, who will speak about the collections at the Jane Pope Geske Heritage Room of Nebraska Authors. \nWatch live on The People’s Recorder YouTube Channel. \nPart of the WPA\, the Federal Writers’ Project provided work for unemployed writers\, editors\, and other white-collar workers during the height of the Great Depression. The Writers’ Project had a mandate to produce state and city travel guides\, and interview everyday citizens. It was perhaps the largest and most chaotic publishing venture in American history\, and yet it produced over 200 publications\, and its flagship travel guide series remains important for its firsthand views of life in America. The Nebraska guide was a notable success and state bestseller. \nThis moderated discussion with a panel of experts will focus on that guidebook and the work of the staff of the Nebraska Writers’ Project and how that speaks to Nebraskans today. It will focus on the varied experiences of three Nebraskans: Rudolph Umland\, a hardscrabble farmer turned editor\, Weldon Kees\, a hardware businessman’s son turned poet\, and Ruby Wilson\, a former nurse who found a passion in first-person history. The event will also shine a spotlight on University of Nebraska-Lincoln professor and founder of Prairie Schooner\, Lowry Wimberly\, whose influence was critical to the Project’s success. \nThis event is being produced in partnership with Lincoln City Libraries and Prairie Schooner with support from Humanities Nebraska.
URL:https://humanitiesnebraska.org/event/the-peoples-recorder-a-virtual-discussion-about-the-federal-writers-project-in-nebraska/
LOCATION:Virtual Program
CATEGORIES:Grants
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SUMMARY:Kearney Area Storytelling Festival 2026: Stories for All Ages
DESCRIPTION:At the Kearney Area Storytelling Festival\, professional storytellers—along with area tellers—present the art of storytelling in many area venues. \nPaul Strickland and Lyn Ford will present Stories for All Ages on February 3 and 7. \nTuesday\, February 3 \nPaul Strickland – Stories for All Ages\n5:00 pm | Calvin T. Ryan Library-UNK\n2508 11th Ave\, Kearney\, NE \nLyn Ford – Stories for All Ages\n7:00 pm | Kearney Public Library\n2020 1st Ave\, Kearney\, NE \nSaturday\, February 7 \nPaul Strickland and Lyn Ford – Stories for All Ages\nwith Local Teller Janice Polk\n1:00 pm | Kearney Public Library\n2020 1st Ave\, Kearney\, NE \nLyn Ford and Paul Strickland – Stories for All Ages\nwith Local Teller Rick Brown\n3:00 pm | Kearney Public Library\n2020 1st Ave\, Kearney\, NE \nPlease visit the Kearney Area Storytelling Festival website for the full range of events in Kearney. \nLynette (Lyn) Ford\, an American storyteller\, teaching artist\, author and creative narrative workshop presenter was the first storyteller in the state of Ohio to be nominated for a Governor’s Award for the Arts. She is a regular performer at regional and national storytelling festivals and conferences\, including the National Storytelling Festival\, Hawaii’s Talk Story Festival and the Timpanogos Storytelling Festival. Lyn has also shared keynote presentations\, performances and workshops in Australia and Ireland\, and for the Transformative Language Arts Network’s and Ohio Literacy Resource Center’s annual conferences and events. Lyn is a two-time recipient of the National Storytelling Network’s ORACLE award\, receiving both its Leadership and Service and Circle of Excellence awards. Lyn is a member of the National Association of Black Storytellers Circle of Elders. Lyn’s first publications as an individual author are Affrilachian Tales and Beyond the Briar Patch. Both books are compilations of stories from Lyn’s childhood memories\, enriched with information on Affrilachian culture. She has written several other books alone and has been a co-author on other books. \nPaul Strickland is a professional storyteller and theatre artist from Kentucky. He has a large repertoire of unique family friendly stories\, including reupholstered folk tales\, fairytales for adults and future adults\, tall-tales and even historical stories that just happened to have never happened. Paul was a Teller-in-Residence at the International Storytelling Center in 2024. He was a Featured Teller: New Voice at the National Storytelling Festival in September of 2023. He was a Featured Teller at Timpanogos Storytelling Festival in September 2023\, Cave Run Storytelling Festival in 2022 and many other major storytelling festivals. In November of 2018 he made his NYC stage debut Off-Broadway at the SoHo Playhouse with his shadow and flashlight ghost story play\, “13 Dead Dream of Eugene.” Always adapting to whatever audience is in front of him\, Paul loves telling stories in every imaginable environment\, from comedy clubs to elementary and middle schools\, corporate events and even two prisons – where he was NOT an inmate at the time. Collections of his stories have won “Best of Fest” honors more than 18 times at Fringe Theatre Festivals in the US and Canada. Selections from his comedy performance “Levels of Difficulty” are still played nearly every day on Sirius XM radio.
URL:https://humanitiesnebraska.org/event/kearney-area-storytelling-festival-2026-stories-for-all-ages/2026-02-03/1/
LOCATION:Kearney – various locations\, Kearney\, NE
CATEGORIES:Grants
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SUMMARY:Writing Workshop with Andrea Beatriz Arango
DESCRIPTION:Kids ages 10-18 are invited to join us for a Writing Workshop with award-winning novelist Andrea Beatriz Arango! She is traveling from Puerto Rico to join us in person and will be visiting the Norfolk Junior High\, the Norfolk Middle School\, and the Norfolk Public Library. Registration will be required for this program. REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED. \nAndrea Beatriz Arango is the author of several award-winning books\, including the Newbery Honor Book Iveliz Explains It All\, and the Pura Belpré Honor Book Something Like Home\, which has been nominated for Nebraska’s Golden Sower Award. Andrea was born and raised in Puerto Rico\, where she first discovered her love of writing and eventually became a teacher. She then spent a decade in the United States working in public schools and nonprofits. When she’s not busy writing about middle schoolers and their families\, you can find her hoping to spot manatees at the beach. Andrea lives in Puerto Rico with her family and two dogs.
URL:https://humanitiesnebraska.org/event/writing-workshop-with-andrea-beatriz-arango/
LOCATION:Norfolk Public Library\, 308 W. Prospect Ave.\, Norfolk\, NE\, 68701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Grants
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SUMMARY:Nebraska Poets Reading Series: Maria Nazos
DESCRIPTION: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. \nMaria Nazos grew up in Athens\, Greece\, and Joliet\, Illinois. Her work has been published in The New Yorker\, TriQuarterly\, World Literature Today\, and elsewhere. She’s the author of the poetry collection PULSE (Omnidawn\, 2026) and the translation collection The Slow Horizon that Breathes (World Poetry Books\, 2023) from the poet Dimitra Kotoula\, longlisted for the Anglo-Hellenic League Runciman Award. Maria has worked almost every job\, including as a whale watch boat attendant\, table dancer\, teacher\, barista\, sunglass salesperson\, bartender\, and probably the worst waitress in the entire history of the Eastern seaboard. If she spilled Pinot Noir on you\, she apologizes.
URL:https://humanitiesnebraska.org/event/nebraska-poets-reading-series-maria-nazos/
LOCATION:Virtual Program
CATEGORIES:Grants
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260203T200000
DTSTAMP:20260121T175214Z
CREATED:20260121T175214Z
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SUMMARY:Kearney Area Storytelling Festival 2026: Stories for All Ages
DESCRIPTION:At the Kearney Area Storytelling Festival\, professional storytellers—along with area tellers—present the art of storytelling in many area venues. \nPaul Strickland and Lyn Ford will present Stories for All Ages on February 3 and 7. \nTuesday\, February 3 \nPaul Strickland – Stories for All Ages\n5:00 pm | Calvin T. Ryan Library-UNK\n2508 11th Ave\, Kearney\, NE \nLyn Ford – Stories for All Ages\n7:00 pm | Kearney Public Library\n2020 1st Ave\, Kearney\, NE \nSaturday\, February 7 \nPaul Strickland and Lyn Ford – Stories for All Ages\nwith Local Teller Janice Polk\n1:00 pm | Kearney Public Library\n2020 1st Ave\, Kearney\, NE \nLyn Ford and Paul Strickland – Stories for All Ages\nwith Local Teller Rick Brown\n3:00 pm | Kearney Public Library\n2020 1st Ave\, Kearney\, NE \nPlease visit the Kearney Area Storytelling Festival website for the full range of events in Kearney. \nLynette (Lyn) Ford\, an American storyteller\, teaching artist\, author and creative narrative workshop presenter was the first storyteller in the state of Ohio to be nominated for a Governor’s Award for the Arts. She is a regular performer at regional and national storytelling festivals and conferences\, including the National Storytelling Festival\, Hawaii’s Talk Story Festival and the Timpanogos Storytelling Festival. Lyn has also shared keynote presentations\, performances and workshops in Australia and Ireland\, and for the Transformative Language Arts Network’s and Ohio Literacy Resource Center’s annual conferences and events. Lyn is a two-time recipient of the National Storytelling Network’s ORACLE award\, receiving both its Leadership and Service and Circle of Excellence awards. Lyn is a member of the National Association of Black Storytellers Circle of Elders. Lyn’s first publications as an individual author are Affrilachian Tales and Beyond the Briar Patch. Both books are compilations of stories from Lyn’s childhood memories\, enriched with information on Affrilachian culture. She has written several other books alone and has been a co-author on other books. \nPaul Strickland is a professional storyteller and theatre artist from Kentucky. He has a large repertoire of unique family friendly stories\, including reupholstered folk tales\, fairytales for adults and future adults\, tall-tales and even historical stories that just happened to have never happened. Paul was a Teller-in-Residence at the International Storytelling Center in 2024. He was a Featured Teller: New Voice at the National Storytelling Festival in September of 2023. He was a Featured Teller at Timpanogos Storytelling Festival in September 2023\, Cave Run Storytelling Festival in 2022 and many other major storytelling festivals. In November of 2018 he made his NYC stage debut Off-Broadway at the SoHo Playhouse with his shadow and flashlight ghost story play\, “13 Dead Dream of Eugene.” Always adapting to whatever audience is in front of him\, Paul loves telling stories in every imaginable environment\, from comedy clubs to elementary and middle schools\, corporate events and even two prisons – where he was NOT an inmate at the time. Collections of his stories have won “Best of Fest” honors more than 18 times at Fringe Theatre Festivals in the US and Canada. Selections from his comedy performance “Levels of Difficulty” are still played nearly every day on Sirius XM radio.
URL:https://humanitiesnebraska.org/event/kearney-area-storytelling-festival-2026-stories-for-all-ages/2026-02-03/2/
LOCATION:Kearney – various locations\, Kearney\, NE
CATEGORIES:Grants
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SUMMARY:Arts and Culture Day
DESCRIPTION:Join Nebraskans for the Arts for Arts and Culture Day in Lincoln\, Nebraska\, on February 4\, 2026. \nCome together with artists\, educators\, creative district leaders\, and advocates from across the state to celebrate the power of arts and culture in Nebraska. This inspiring day will feature opportunities to learn\, share\, and speak up for the importance of creativity in our communities. Networking opportunities the evening of February 3. \nPlus\, there will be an official kickoff Nebraska’s participation in the America 250 Celebrations\, honoring 250 years of our nation’s artistic and cultural legacy! \nPlease register here.
URL:https://humanitiesnebraska.org/event/arts-and-culture-day/
LOCATION:Nebraska State Capitol\, 1445 K Street\, Lincoln\, NE\, 68508\, United States
CATEGORIES:America 250
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260204T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260204T110000
DTSTAMP:20260121T175724Z
CREATED:20260121T175724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T175724Z
UID:10005228-1770195600-1770202800@humanitiesnebraska.org
SUMMARY:Storytelling Workshop: Laughter and Storytelling! Interactive Stories and Play!
DESCRIPTION:At the Kearney Area Storytelling Festival\, professional storytellers—along with area tellers—present the art of storytelling. \nStoryteller Lyn Ford will present a storytelling workshop entitled “Laughter and Storytelling! Interactive Stories and Play!” at the Regional Engagement Center\nin UNK’s University Village Development – Upstairs Gala Rooms. Parking is available on both sides of the building. \nLynette (Lyn) Ford\, an American storyteller\, teaching artist\, author and creative narrative workshop presenter was the first storyteller in the state of Ohio to be nominated for a Governor’s Award for the Arts. She is a regular performer at regional and national storytelling festivals and conferences\, including the National Storytelling Festival\, Hawaii’s Talk Story Festival and the Timpanogos Storytelling Festival. Lyn has also shared keynote presentations\, performances and workshops in Australia and Ireland\, and for the Transformative Language Arts Network’s and Ohio Literacy Resource Center’s annual conferences and events. Lyn is a two-time recipient of the National Storytelling Network’s ORACLE award\, receiving both its Leadership and Service and Circle of Excellence awards. Lyn is a member of the National Association of Black Storytellers Circle of Elders. Lyn’s first publications as an individual author are Affrilachian Tales and Beyond the Briar Patch. Both books are compilations of stories from Lyn’s childhood memories\, enriched with information on Affrilachian culture. She has written several other books alone and has been a co-author on other books. \nPlease visit the Kearney Area Storytelling Festival website for the full range of events in Kearney.
URL:https://humanitiesnebraska.org/event/storytelling-workshop-laughter-and-storytelling-interactive-stories-and-play/
LOCATION:Kearney Regional Engagement Center\, 2204 University Drive\, Kearney\, NE
CATEGORIES:Grants
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260204T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260204T143000
DTSTAMP:20260121T180048Z
CREATED:20260121T180048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T180048Z
UID:10005229-1770208200-1770215400@humanitiesnebraska.org
SUMMARY:Storytelling workshop: CREATE Questions. THEN Answer Them!
DESCRIPTION:At the Kearney Area Storytelling Festival\, professional storytellers—along with area tellers—present the art of storytelling. \nStoryteller Paul Strickland will present a storytelling workshop entitled “CREATE Questions. THEN Answer Them!” at the Regional Engagement Center in UNK’s University Village Development – Upstairs Gala Rooms. Parking is available on both sides of the building. \nPaul Strickland is a professional storyteller and theatre artist from Kentucky. He has a large repertoire of unique family friendly stories\, including reupholstered folk tales\, fairytales for adults and future adults\, tall-tales and even historical stories that just happened to have never happened. Paul was a Teller-in-Residence at the International Storytelling Center in 2024. He was a Featured Teller: New Voice at the National Storytelling Festival in September of 2023. He was a Featured Teller at Timpanogos Storytelling Festival in September 2023\, Cave Run Storytelling Festival in 2022 and many other major storytelling festivals. In November of 2018 he made his NYC stage debut Off-Broadway at the SoHo Playhouse with his shadow and flashlight ghost story play\, “13 Dead Dream of Eugene.” Always adapting to whatever audience is in front of him\, Paul loves telling stories in every imaginable environment\, from comedy clubs to elementary and middle schools\, corporate events and even two prisons – where he was NOT an inmate at the time. Collections of his stories have won “Best of Fest” honors more than 18 times at Fringe Theatre Festivals in the US and Canada. Selections from his comedy performance “Levels of Difficulty” are still played nearly every day on Sirius XM radio. \nPlease visit the Kearney Area Storytelling Festival website for the full range of events in Kearney.
URL:https://humanitiesnebraska.org/event/storytelling-workshop-create-questions-then-answer-them/
LOCATION:Kearney Regional Engagement Center\, 2204 University Drive\, Kearney\, NE
CATEGORIES:Grants
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260204T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260204T150000
DTSTAMP:20260121T180403Z
CREATED:20260121T180403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T180403Z
UID:10005230-1770213600-1770217200@humanitiesnebraska.org
SUMMARY:Kearney Area Storytelling Festival 2026: Stories for Seniors
DESCRIPTION:At the Kearney Area Storytelling Festival\, professional storytellers—along with area tellers—present the art of storytelling in many area venues. \nWednesday\, February 4 \nLyn Ford – Stories for Seniors\n2:00 pm | Peterson Senior Activity Center\n2020 W 11th St\, Kearney\, NE 68845 \nPlease visit the Kearney Area Storytelling Festival website for the full range of events in Kearney. \nLynette (Lyn) Ford\, an American storyteller\, teaching artist\, author and creative narrative workshop presenter was the first storyteller in the state of Ohio to be nominated for a Governor’s Award for the Arts. She is a regular performer at regional and national storytelling festivals and conferences\, including the National Storytelling Festival\, Hawaii’s Talk Story Festival and the Timpanogos Storytelling Festival. Lyn has also shared keynote presentations\, performances and workshops in Australia and Ireland\, and for the Transformative Language Arts Network’s and Ohio Literacy Resource Center’s annual conferences and events. Lyn is a two-time recipient of the National Storytelling Network’s ORACLE award\, receiving both its Leadership and Service and Circle of Excellence awards. Lyn is a member of the National Association of Black Storytellers Circle of Elders. Lyn’s first publications as an individual author are Affrilachian Tales and Beyond the Briar Patch. Both books are compilations of stories from Lyn’s childhood memories\, enriched with information on Affrilachian culture. She has written several other books alone and has been a co-author on other books.
URL:https://humanitiesnebraska.org/event/kearney-area-storytelling-festival-2026-stories-for-seniors/
LOCATION:Peterson Senior Activity Center\, 2020 W. 11th St.\, Kearney\, NE\, 68845\, United States
CATEGORIES:Grants
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260205T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260319T233000
DTSTAMP:20260121T171151Z
CREATED:20260121T171151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T171151Z
UID:10005222-1770276600-1773963000@humanitiesnebraska.org
SUMMARY:Americans and the Holocaust Traveling Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The Americans and the Holocaust traveling exhibition from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington\, D.C.\, will be at the Calvin T. Ryan Library on the University of Nebraska Kearney campus from February 5 – March 19 during library hours. \nThe exhibit addresses important themes in American history\, including Americans’ responses to refugees\, war and genocide in the 1930s and ‘40s. This exhibition will challenge the commonly held assumptions that Americans knew little and did nothing about the Nazi persecution and murder of Jews as the Holocaust unfolded. Drawing on a remarkable collection of primary sources from the 1930s and ‘40s\, the exhibition focuses on the stories of individuals and groups of Americans who took action in response to Nazism. It will challenge visitors to consider the responsibilities and obstacles faced by individuals—from President Franklin Delano Roosevelt to ordinary Americans—who made difficult choices\, sought to effect change\, and\, in a few cases\, took significant risks to help victims of Nazism even as rescue never became a government priority. The exhibit hopes to challenge people to not only ask “what would I have done?” but also\, “what will I do?” \nLibrary hours are Monday – Thursday 7:30 a.m. – midnight\, Friday 7:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.\, Saturday 1-5 p.m.\, Sunday 1 p.m. – midnight (closed March 14-15) \nFor more information about events related to the exhibit\, visit the exhibit website.
URL:https://humanitiesnebraska.org/event/americans-and-the-holocaust-traveling-exhibition/
LOCATION:University of Nebraska Kearney Calvin T. Ryan Library\, 2508 11th Ave\, Kearney\, NE\, 68849\, United States
CATEGORIES:Grants
GEO:40.700633;-99.096769
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260205T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260205T130000
DTSTAMP:20260128T154853Z
CREATED:20260128T154853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T154853Z
UID:10005250-1770292800-1770296400@humanitiesnebraska.org
SUMMARY:Humanities Nebraska grants information session
DESCRIPTION:Learn about updates to HN grants\, get an overview of the grants program\, and get your application questions answered in a live Zoom session! \nHosted by Katie Bradshaw\, grants management and outreach specialist\, and Kristi Hayek Carley\, Program Manager. \nThis general information session about grants may be useful for returning and new applicants to Humanities Nebraska in 2026. \nThe session will begin with an introduction to Humanities Nebraska and recent updates to HN’s grants. The remainder of the presentation will cover material similar to that presented in the October 2024 introductory Humanities Nebraska program grant recording. Questions are welcome at any time during the presentation\, which will not be directly recorded. A link to a separate recording of the material will be sent to anyone who registers for this information session and will also be posted on the HN grants website. \nClick here to register for the grants information session \nThis zoom session may be most useful for someone applying at these upcoming grant deadlines: \nMarch 2 mini grant deadline\n(for projects beginning on or after April 1\, requesting $2\,000 or less) \nMarch 2 major grant deadline\n(for projects beginning on or after May 1\, requesting more than $2\,000) \nMay 1 mini grant deadline\n(for projects beginning on or after June 1\, requesting $2\,000 or less) \nJune 15 media grant deadline\n(for media/website creation projects beginning on or after October 1) \nHumanities Nebraska grants staff are also happy to talk with you at any time during regular office hours\, via phone\, video or email! Just call 402-474-2131 and ask to speak to someone in grants\, or email info@humanitiesnebraska.org.
URL:https://humanitiesnebraska.org/event/humanities-nebraska-grants-information-session/
LOCATION:Virtual Program
ORGANIZER;CN="Humanities Nebraska":MAILTO:info@humanitiesnebraska.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260205T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260205T133000
DTSTAMP:20251121T202955Z
CREATED:20251121T202955Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251121T202955Z
UID:10005129-1770294600-1770298200@humanitiesnebraska.org
SUMMARY:African-American Soldiers in the Civil War: Fighting on Two Fronts
DESCRIPTION:Speaker:  Spencer Davis \nSponsored by the Bellevue Freeman Lozier University Library
URL:https://humanitiesnebraska.org/event/african-american-soldiers-in-the-civil-war-fighting-on-two-fronts/
LOCATION:Bellevue University Freeman Lozier Library\, 1028 Bruin Blvd.\, Bellevue\, NE\, 68005\, United States
CATEGORIES:Speakers
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X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Bellevue University Freeman Lozier Library 1028 Bruin Blvd. Bellevue NE 68005 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1028 Bruin Blvd.:geo:-95.9178428,41.1499277
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260205T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260205T180000
DTSTAMP:20251027T155055Z
CREATED:20251027T155055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251027T155055Z
UID:10005101-1770310800-1770314400@humanitiesnebraska.org
SUMMARY:Well-Behaved Women Seldom Make History
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Deb Carpenter-Nolting \nSponsored by the Lincoln Public Schools Association of Office Professionals
URL:https://humanitiesnebraska.org/event/well-behaved-women-seldom-make-history-18/
LOCATION:Steve Joel District Leadership Center\, 5905 O St.\, Lincoln\, NE\, 68510\, United States
CATEGORIES:Speakers
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260205T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260205T190000
DTSTAMP:20260107T202327Z
CREATED:20260107T202327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260107T202327Z
UID:10005175-1770314400-1770318000@humanitiesnebraska.org
SUMMARY:Sharpie: Nebraska’s Queen of the Air
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Diane Bartels \nSponsored by the Morton James Public Library
URL:https://humanitiesnebraska.org/event/sharpie-nebraskas-queen-of-the-air-3/
LOCATION:Morton-James Public Library\, 923 1st Corso\, Nebraska City\, NE\, 68410\, United States
CATEGORIES:Speakers
GEO:40.6752927;-95.8573521
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260207T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260207T110000
DTSTAMP:20260225T222623Z
CREATED:20260114T195213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T222623Z
UID:10005194-1770454800-1770462000@humanitiesnebraska.org
SUMMARY:Nebraska Warrior Writers - Lincoln Workshops
DESCRIPTION:Lincoln Saturdays\, 9:00 – 11:00 a.m. in-person Pius X High School conference room\, 6000 A Street (west entrance 8)\noption to attend via Zoom \nFacilitators: Tom Seib  and Stephen Swinehart \nMore information here. \nFebruary 7 – Speaker: Kevin Clouther\nFebruary 14 – Speaker: Jewel Rodgers\nFebruary 28 – Speaker: Matt Mason\nMarch 14 – Speaker: Joy Castro\nMarch 28 – Speaker: Lucy Adkins\nApril 11 – Speaker: Maggie Christensen\nApril 25 – Speaker: Wendy Weitzel\nMay 9 – Speaker: Todd Robinson
URL:https://humanitiesnebraska.org/event/nebraska-warrior-writers-lincoln-workshops-4/2026-02-07/
LOCATION:Pius X High School\, 6000 A Street\, Lincoln\, NE\, 68510\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nebraska Warrior Writers
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ORGANIZER;CN="Humanities Nebraska":MAILTO:info@humanitiesnebraska.org
GEO:40.7997334;-96.6390126
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Pius X High School 6000 A Street Lincoln NE 68510 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=6000 A Street:geo:-96.6390126,40.7997334
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260207T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260207T110000
DTSTAMP:20251104T170710Z
CREATED:20251104T170710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251104T170710Z
UID:10005114-1770458400-1770462000@humanitiesnebraska.org
SUMMARY:Nebraska Spirit: The North Platte Canteen
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Charlotte Endorf \nSponsored by the Unadilla Community Library
URL:https://humanitiesnebraska.org/event/nebraska-spirit-the-north-platte-canteen-18/
LOCATION:Unadilla Community Center\, 770 G St\, Unadilla\, NE\, 68454\, United States
GEO:40.6848138;-96.2715774
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Unadilla Community Center 770 G St Unadilla NE 68454 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=770 G St:geo:-96.2715774,40.6848138
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260207T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260207T113000
DTSTAMP:20251223T205520Z
CREATED:20251223T205520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251223T205520Z
UID:10005162-1770458400-1770463800@humanitiesnebraska.org
SUMMARY:Nebraska Poetry Society Workshop: Aly Acevedo
DESCRIPTION:The Nebraska Poetry Society is offering monthly Saturday morning online poetry workshops. Registration is required\, and registration information may be found on the Nebraska Poetry Society webpage. Free with annual membership; nominal fee for non-members. Students\, minors and others for whom the registration fee is prohibitive may request a free membership. \nDesire is one of the oldest subjects of human art\, not just romantic desire but the deep longing to be seen\, understood\, and connected. In this workshop\, we’ll explore how poetry gives voice to that yearning and how language becomes a bridge between isolation and intimacy. Through discussion and guided writing\, participants will consider what it means to reach for another person\, to be known\, and to find meaning through connection. \nAly Acevedo is a Puerto Rican and Vietnamese poet\, educator and speaker living in the Kansas City area. Her debut collection\, My Dear Cult Leader (Button Poetry\, 2026)\, examines the long shadows of a toxic relationship and the aftermath of sexual assault\, weaving personal history with persona poems that explore power\, trauma and reclamation. Her writing has been featured in Frontier Poetry\, TRASH MAG\, Ink and Marrow\, Anti-Heroin Chic and elsewhere. She lives with her husband\, two cats and dog.
URL:https://humanitiesnebraska.org/event/nebraska-poetry-society-workshop-aly-acevedo/
LOCATION:Virtual Program
CATEGORIES:Grants
ORGANIZER;CN="Nebraska Poetry Society":MAILTO:thepoets@nepoetrysociety.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260207T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260207T120000
DTSTAMP:20260219T182527Z
CREATED:20260114T200528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260219T182527Z
UID:10005202-1770458400-1770465600@humanitiesnebraska.org
SUMMARY:Nebraska Warrior Writers - Omaha Workshops
DESCRIPTION:Saturdays\, 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 Noon Nebraska Wildlife Rehab’s Baldwin Center conference room\, 9777 M Street. \nOption to attend via Zoom. \nFacilitators:  Jen Stastny and Cindy Cronn \nMore information here. \nFebruary 7 – Speaker: Catherine (“Cat”) King\nFebruary 21 – Speaker: Todd Robinson\nMarch 7 – Speaker: Dan Boster\nMarch 21 – Speaker: Steve Langan\nApril 4 – Speaker: Elizabeth Mack\nApril 18 – Speaker: Katie Hupp\nMay 2 – Speaker: Karla Hernandez-Torrijos\nMay 16 – Speaker: Summer Miller
URL:https://humanitiesnebraska.org/event/nebraska-warrior-writers-omaha-workshops-4/2026-02-07/
LOCATION:Nebraska Wildlife Rehab’s Baldwin Center conference room\, 9777 M Street\, Omaha\, NE\, 68127\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nebraska Warrior Writers
ORGANIZER;CN="Humanities Nebraska":MAILTO:info@humanitiesnebraska.org
GEO:41.2113912;-96.0660165
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Nebraska Wildlife Rehab’s Baldwin Center conference room 9777 M Street Omaha NE 68127 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=9777 M Street:geo:-96.0660165,41.2113912
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260207T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260503T160000
DTSTAMP:20260106T220714Z
CREATED:20260106T220714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260106T220714Z
UID:10005169-1770465600-1777824000@humanitiesnebraska.org
SUMMARY:The Negro Motorist Green Book exhibit
DESCRIPTION:The Negro Motorist Green Book offers an immersive look at the reality of travel for African Americans in mid-century America\, and how the annual guide served as an indispensable resource for the nation’s rising African American middle class. The exhibition includes artifacts such as historic footage\, images and firsthand accounts to convey not only the apprehension felt by African American travelers\, but also the resilience\, innovation and elegance of people fighting to live a full American existence. It will bring focus to a vibrant parallel world of African American businesses\, the rise of the Black leisure class in the United States and the important role The Green Book played in facilitating the second wave of the Great Migration. \nThe Green Book was published and distributed nationwide from 1936 until 1967\, providing African American travelers with information on restaurants\, gas stations\, department stores and other businesses that welcomed Black travelers. In an era of Jim Crow laws and “sundown towns\,” The Green Book offered critical\, life-saving information and sanctuary. \nMuseum hours: Sunday\, Noon – 4PM; Tuesday-Saturday; 10AM-4PM; closed Mondays. \nAdmission free for members\, $15 for adults\, with discounts for seniors\, military members and veterans\, and children. \n 
URL:https://humanitiesnebraska.org/event/the-negro-motorist-green-book-exhibit/
LOCATION:The Durham Museum\, 801 S 10th Street\, Omaha\, NE\, 68108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Grants
ORGANIZER;CN="The Durham Museum":MAILTO:info@durhammuseum.org
GEO:41.2514804;-95.9285879
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=The Durham Museum 801 S 10th Street Omaha NE 68108 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=801 S 10th Street:geo:-95.9285879,41.2514804
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260207T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260207T140000
DTSTAMP:20260121T175214Z
CREATED:20260121T175214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T175214Z
UID:10005226-1770469200-1770472800@humanitiesnebraska.org
SUMMARY:Kearney Area Storytelling Festival 2026: Stories for All Ages
DESCRIPTION:At the Kearney Area Storytelling Festival\, professional storytellers—along with area tellers—present the art of storytelling in many area venues. \nPaul Strickland and Lyn Ford will present Stories for All Ages on February 3 and 7. \nTuesday\, February 3 \nPaul Strickland – Stories for All Ages\n5:00 pm | Calvin T. Ryan Library-UNK\n2508 11th Ave\, Kearney\, NE \nLyn Ford – Stories for All Ages\n7:00 pm | Kearney Public Library\n2020 1st Ave\, Kearney\, NE \nSaturday\, February 7 \nPaul Strickland and Lyn Ford – Stories for All Ages\nwith Local Teller Janice Polk\n1:00 pm | Kearney Public Library\n2020 1st Ave\, Kearney\, NE \nLyn Ford and Paul Strickland – Stories for All Ages\nwith Local Teller Rick Brown\n3:00 pm | Kearney Public Library\n2020 1st Ave\, Kearney\, NE \nPlease visit the Kearney Area Storytelling Festival website for the full range of events in Kearney. \nLynette (Lyn) Ford\, an American storyteller\, teaching artist\, author and creative narrative workshop presenter was the first storyteller in the state of Ohio to be nominated for a Governor’s Award for the Arts. She is a regular performer at regional and national storytelling festivals and conferences\, including the National Storytelling Festival\, Hawaii’s Talk Story Festival and the Timpanogos Storytelling Festival. Lyn has also shared keynote presentations\, performances and workshops in Australia and Ireland\, and for the Transformative Language Arts Network’s and Ohio Literacy Resource Center’s annual conferences and events. Lyn is a two-time recipient of the National Storytelling Network’s ORACLE award\, receiving both its Leadership and Service and Circle of Excellence awards. Lyn is a member of the National Association of Black Storytellers Circle of Elders. Lyn’s first publications as an individual author are Affrilachian Tales and Beyond the Briar Patch. Both books are compilations of stories from Lyn’s childhood memories\, enriched with information on Affrilachian culture. She has written several other books alone and has been a co-author on other books. \nPaul Strickland is a professional storyteller and theatre artist from Kentucky. He has a large repertoire of unique family friendly stories\, including reupholstered folk tales\, fairytales for adults and future adults\, tall-tales and even historical stories that just happened to have never happened. Paul was a Teller-in-Residence at the International Storytelling Center in 2024. He was a Featured Teller: New Voice at the National Storytelling Festival in September of 2023. He was a Featured Teller at Timpanogos Storytelling Festival in September 2023\, Cave Run Storytelling Festival in 2022 and many other major storytelling festivals. In November of 2018 he made his NYC stage debut Off-Broadway at the SoHo Playhouse with his shadow and flashlight ghost story play\, “13 Dead Dream of Eugene.” Always adapting to whatever audience is in front of him\, Paul loves telling stories in every imaginable environment\, from comedy clubs to elementary and middle schools\, corporate events and even two prisons – where he was NOT an inmate at the time. Collections of his stories have won “Best of Fest” honors more than 18 times at Fringe Theatre Festivals in the US and Canada. Selections from his comedy performance “Levels of Difficulty” are still played nearly every day on Sirius XM radio.
URL:https://humanitiesnebraska.org/event/kearney-area-storytelling-festival-2026-stories-for-all-ages/2026-02-07/1/
LOCATION:Kearney – various locations\, Kearney\, NE
CATEGORIES:Grants
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260207T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260207T143000
DTSTAMP:20260121T143323Z
CREATED:20260121T143323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T143323Z
UID:10005216-1770471000-1770474600@humanitiesnebraska.org
SUMMARY:A Brief History of the Five Tribes of Nebraska: Omaha\, Ponca\, Pawnee\, Santee\, and Winnebago
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Nancy Gillis \nSponsored by the Elkhorn Valley Museum
URL:https://humanitiesnebraska.org/event/a-brief-history-of-the-five-tribes-of-nebraska-omaha-ponca-pawnee-santee-and-winnebago-11/
LOCATION:Elkhorn Valley Museum\, 515 Queen City Blvd.\, Norfolk\, NE\, 68701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Speakers
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260207T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260207T160000
DTSTAMP:20260121T175214Z
CREATED:20260121T175214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T175214Z
UID:10005227-1770476400-1770480000@humanitiesnebraska.org
SUMMARY:Kearney Area Storytelling Festival 2026: Stories for All Ages
DESCRIPTION:At the Kearney Area Storytelling Festival\, professional storytellers—along with area tellers—present the art of storytelling in many area venues. \nPaul Strickland and Lyn Ford will present Stories for All Ages on February 3 and 7. \nTuesday\, February 3 \nPaul Strickland – Stories for All Ages\n5:00 pm | Calvin T. Ryan Library-UNK\n2508 11th Ave\, Kearney\, NE \nLyn Ford – Stories for All Ages\n7:00 pm | Kearney Public Library\n2020 1st Ave\, Kearney\, NE \nSaturday\, February 7 \nPaul Strickland and Lyn Ford – Stories for All Ages\nwith Local Teller Janice Polk\n1:00 pm | Kearney Public Library\n2020 1st Ave\, Kearney\, NE \nLyn Ford and Paul Strickland – Stories for All Ages\nwith Local Teller Rick Brown\n3:00 pm | Kearney Public Library\n2020 1st Ave\, Kearney\, NE \nPlease visit the Kearney Area Storytelling Festival website for the full range of events in Kearney. \nLynette (Lyn) Ford\, an American storyteller\, teaching artist\, author and creative narrative workshop presenter was the first storyteller in the state of Ohio to be nominated for a Governor’s Award for the Arts. She is a regular performer at regional and national storytelling festivals and conferences\, including the National Storytelling Festival\, Hawaii’s Talk Story Festival and the Timpanogos Storytelling Festival. Lyn has also shared keynote presentations\, performances and workshops in Australia and Ireland\, and for the Transformative Language Arts Network’s and Ohio Literacy Resource Center’s annual conferences and events. Lyn is a two-time recipient of the National Storytelling Network’s ORACLE award\, receiving both its Leadership and Service and Circle of Excellence awards. Lyn is a member of the National Association of Black Storytellers Circle of Elders. Lyn’s first publications as an individual author are Affrilachian Tales and Beyond the Briar Patch. Both books are compilations of stories from Lyn’s childhood memories\, enriched with information on Affrilachian culture. She has written several other books alone and has been a co-author on other books. \nPaul Strickland is a professional storyteller and theatre artist from Kentucky. He has a large repertoire of unique family friendly stories\, including reupholstered folk tales\, fairytales for adults and future adults\, tall-tales and even historical stories that just happened to have never happened. Paul was a Teller-in-Residence at the International Storytelling Center in 2024. He was a Featured Teller: New Voice at the National Storytelling Festival in September of 2023. He was a Featured Teller at Timpanogos Storytelling Festival in September 2023\, Cave Run Storytelling Festival in 2022 and many other major storytelling festivals. In November of 2018 he made his NYC stage debut Off-Broadway at the SoHo Playhouse with his shadow and flashlight ghost story play\, “13 Dead Dream of Eugene.” Always adapting to whatever audience is in front of him\, Paul loves telling stories in every imaginable environment\, from comedy clubs to elementary and middle schools\, corporate events and even two prisons – where he was NOT an inmate at the time. Collections of his stories have won “Best of Fest” honors more than 18 times at Fringe Theatre Festivals in the US and Canada. Selections from his comedy performance “Levels of Difficulty” are still played nearly every day on Sirius XM radio.
URL:https://humanitiesnebraska.org/event/kearney-area-storytelling-festival-2026-stories-for-all-ages/2026-02-07/2/
LOCATION:Kearney – various locations\, Kearney\, NE
CATEGORIES:Grants
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