“My Omaha” film and discussion – Midwest Theater (Read More)

My Omaha film poster. Background is an old map of Omaha. Mid ground is an image of a protest on a city street. Foreground is three characters from the film: Leo Louis II, who is Black, and Nick Beaulieu and his father, Randy, who are white.
MY OMAHA follows filmmaker Nick Beaulieu as he returns to his hometown amid the rising tensions of Donald Trump’s presidency and the Black Lives Matter movement. Fresh out of college, he meets Leo Louis II, an independent activist, who introduces him to Omaha’s activism roots, including the birthplace of Malcolm X in North Omaha. Simultaneously, Nick grapples with the strained relationship he has with his pro-Trump father, Randy, who is suddenly diagnosed with stage-4 cancer. With a newfound sense of urgency, Nick strives to reconcile with Randy through a series of difficult conversations. As the city faces crisis after the death of a protestor, we see Leo’s efforts to unite Omaha. And as national politics further divide Americans, we see Nick and Randy’s ability to bridge their differences. All together, MY OMAHA paints the portrait of a city grappling with family conflict, political and racial discord, and the difficult search for common ground. It encourages viewers to consider how these challenges register in their own life, providing an example for how embracing conversation with one another can heal divisions and create a better world. The event will feature a Q&A after the screening. Tickets are $5. For more information about the film, visit: https://www.myomahafilm.com/

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Nebraska Stories: Rescuing Japanese Hall (Read More)

Photo of a white wood-sided building with a sign in front of it indicating it is the Japanese Hall. Program title and project partners are superimposed. Your Stories are Nebraska Stories. Rescuing Japanese Hall. Nebraska Public Media. Legacy of the Plains Museum. Midwest Theater.
Alongside a special "Japanese Hall" episode for season 16 of Nebraska Public Media’s cultural series “Nebraska Stories", several in-person events surrounding the story of the Japanese Hall and History Project on the Legacy of the Plains Museum campus will take place in Gering and Scottsbluff. Below is the schedule for events at Legacy of the Plains Museum. 5-6 p.m. Meet and Greet 6-7 p.m. Nebraska Stories Preview Screening and Panel discussion with: – Vickie Sakurada Schaepler, Japanese Hall and History Project coordinator – John Miyoshi, Japanese Hall and History Project construction manager – Sharon Ishii-Jordan, retired Associate Dean and Professor Emerita of Education at Creighton University, and Japanese Hall and History Project advisor – Julie Ushio, author, historian, and Japanese Hall and History Project advisor – Kim Hachiya, author, Japanese Hall and History Project editor and advisor (moderator) If you miss the in-person event, the broadcast premiere of “Nebraska Stories: Rescuing Japanese Hall” will be Thursday, May 15 at 8pm CT / 7pm MT on Nebraska Public Media or stream on-demand on PBS.org or the PBS app.

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Oregon-California Trails Association Convention Movie Night (Read More)

The Oregon-California Trails Association and the Nebraska Chapter of OCTA present the “We Do Old In A New Way” convention in Gering. The convention will focus on the Oregon, California, Mormon Pioneer, and Pony Express National Historic Trails across Nebraska’s panhandle and eastern Wyoming (including the corridor’s usage by American Indians for thousands of years prior to usage by emigrants). The movie night at the Midwest Theater on Wednesday, July 26, is free and open to the public. Making its Nebraska debut will be the documentary "On the California Trail: Preserving Gravelly Ford," a movie about trail preservation in Nevada. Also making Nebraska debuts are a number of short educational films produced by the Western Writers of America. These include: "The Trial of Standing Bear" - 8 mins "Louise Clappe" - 8 mins "William Bent" - 11 mins "Jim Bridger (and Rendezvous)" - 9 mins "Nat Love - African American Cowboy and Cattle Trails" - 10 mins For information about the full convention, visit the convention website.

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Oregon-California Trails Association Convention in Gering (Read More)

The Oregon-California Trails Association and the Nebraska Chapter of OCTA present “We Do Old In A New Way”. The Gering Civic Center at 1050 M Street in Gering is Convention HQ, with additional events occurring at the Legacy of the Plains Museum, Scotts Bluff National Monument, and the Midwest Theater. The theme of this year's convention, We Do Old In A New Way, is a nod to the fact that since OCTA's last Gering convention, three new museum facilities were built at Chimney Rock, Scotts Bluff National Monument, and the Legacy of the Plains Museum. The convention will focus on the Oregon, California, Mormon Pioneer, and Pony Express National Historic Trails across Nebraska's panhandle and eastern Wyoming (including the corridor's usage by American Indians for thousands of years prior to usage by emigrants). The convention will explore each of these different eras via tours throughout the region, a premiere list of authoritative speakers, and events at other local sites. Registration and fees are required. Visit the convention website to register, and for up-to-date schedules. Speakers and locations include: Tuesday, July 25, Gering Civic Center, 1050 M St, Gering 1:00 pm Erick Wadsworth - The Mormon Pioneer Trail Across Nebraska 2:00 pm Phyllis Stone - Lakota Customs 3:00 pm Angela Bates - Nicodemus and Black Emigrants of Kansas 4:00 pm François-Marie Patorni - The Robidoux Family Wednesday, July 26, Midwest Theater, 1707 Broadway, Scottsbluff 7 - 8:30 pm "On the California Trail: Preserving Gravelly Ford" (25 min) and "Educational Trail Shorts" including: "The Trial of Standing Bear" - 8 mins "Louise Clappe" - 8 mins "William Bent" - 11 mins "Jim Bridger (and Rendezvous)" - 9 mins "Nat Love - African American Cowboy and Cattle Trails" - 10 mins Friday, July 28, Gering Civic Center, 1050 M St, Gering 9:00 am Brian and Colin Croft - Map Presentation 10:00 am Broc Anderson - Trails & Rails 11:00 am Kylie McCormick - Marking the Trail Along the Nebraska/Wyoming Border 1:00 pm Cindy Pierce and Gina Rhoads - The Captive Lucinda Eubanks 2:00 pm Cody Assmann - Oshkosh Fur Trade 3:00 pm Scott Alumbaugh - Bikepacking the Pony Express Trail 4:00 pm Jeff Broome - The Fletcher Sisters 1865 Indian Captivity near Rock Creek Station

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Oregon-California Trails Association Convention in Gering (Read More)

The Oregon-California Trails Association and the Nebraska Chapter of OCTA present “We Do Old In A New Way”. The Gering Civic Center at 1050 M Street in Gering is Convention HQ, with additional events occurring at the Legacy of the Plains Museum, Scotts Bluff National Monument, and the Midwest Theater. The theme of this year's convention, We Do Old In A New Way, is a nod to the fact that since OCTA's last Gering convention, three new museum facilities were built at Chimney Rock, Scotts Bluff National Monument, and the Legacy of the Plains Museum. The convention will focus on the Oregon, California, Mormon Pioneer, and Pony Express National Historic Trails across Nebraska's panhandle and eastern Wyoming (including the corridor's usage by American Indians for thousands of years prior to usage by emigrants). The convention will explore each of these different eras via tours throughout the region, a premiere list of authoritative speakers, and events at other local sites. Registration and fees are required. Visit the convention website to register, and for up-to-date schedules. Speakers and locations include: Tuesday, July 25, Gering Civic Center, 1050 M St, Gering 1:00 pm Erick Wadsworth - The Mormon Pioneer Trail Across Nebraska 2:00 pm Phyllis Stone - Lakota Customs 3:00 pm Angela Bates - Nicodemus and Black Emigrants of Kansas 4:00 pm François-Marie Patorni - The Robidoux Family Wednesday, July 26, Midwest Theater, 1707 Broadway, Scottsbluff 7 - 8:30 pm "On the California Trail: Preserving Gravelly Ford" (25 min) and "Educational Trail Shorts" including: "The Trial of Standing Bear" - 8 mins "Louise Clappe" - 8 mins "William Bent" - 11 mins "Jim Bridger (and Rendezvous)" - 9 mins "Nat Love - African American Cowboy and Cattle Trails" - 10 mins Friday, July 28, Gering Civic Center, 1050 M St, Gering 9:00 am Brian and Colin Croft - Map Presentation 10:00 am Broc Anderson - Trails & Rails 11:00 am Kylie McCormick - Marking the Trail Along the Nebraska/Wyoming Border 1:00 pm Cindy Pierce and Gina Rhoads - The Captive Lucinda Eubanks 2:00 pm Cody Assmann - Oshkosh Fur Trade 3:00 pm Scott Alumbaugh - Bikepacking the Pony Express Trail 4:00 pm Jeff Broome - The Fletcher Sisters 1865 Indian Captivity near Rock Creek Station

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Oregon-California Trails Association Convention in Gering (Read More)

The Oregon-California Trails Association and the Nebraska Chapter of OCTA present “We Do Old In A New Way”. The Gering Civic Center at 1050 M Street in Gering is Convention HQ, with additional events occurring at the Legacy of the Plains Museum, Scotts Bluff National Monument, and the Midwest Theater. The theme of this year's convention, We Do Old In A New Way, is a nod to the fact that since OCTA's last Gering convention, three new museum facilities were built at Chimney Rock, Scotts Bluff National Monument, and the Legacy of the Plains Museum. The convention will focus on the Oregon, California, Mormon Pioneer, and Pony Express National Historic Trails across Nebraska's panhandle and eastern Wyoming (including the corridor's usage by American Indians for thousands of years prior to usage by emigrants). The convention will explore each of these different eras via tours throughout the region, a premiere list of authoritative speakers, and events at other local sites. Registration and fees are required. Visit the convention website to register, and for up-to-date schedules. Speakers and locations include: Tuesday, July 25, Gering Civic Center, 1050 M St, Gering 1:00 pm Erick Wadsworth - The Mormon Pioneer Trail Across Nebraska 2:00 pm Phyllis Stone - Lakota Customs 3:00 pm Angela Bates - Nicodemus and Black Emigrants of Kansas 4:00 pm François-Marie Patorni - The Robidoux Family Wednesday, July 26, Midwest Theater, 1707 Broadway, Scottsbluff 7 - 8:30 pm "On the California Trail: Preserving Gravelly Ford" (25 min) and "Educational Trail Shorts" including: "The Trial of Standing Bear" - 8 mins "Louise Clappe" - 8 mins "William Bent" - 11 mins "Jim Bridger (and Rendezvous)" - 9 mins "Nat Love - African American Cowboy and Cattle Trails" - 10 mins Friday, July 28, Gering Civic Center, 1050 M St, Gering 9:00 am Brian and Colin Croft - Map Presentation 10:00 am Broc Anderson - Trails & Rails 11:00 am Kylie McCormick - Marking the Trail Along the Nebraska/Wyoming Border 1:00 pm Cindy Pierce and Gina Rhoads - The Captive Lucinda Eubanks 2:00 pm Cody Assmann - Oshkosh Fur Trade 3:00 pm Scott Alumbaugh - Bikepacking the Pony Express Trail 4:00 pm Jeff Broome - The Fletcher Sisters 1865 Indian Captivity near Rock Creek Station

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Oregon-California Trails Association Convention in Gering (Read More)

The Oregon-California Trails Association and the Nebraska Chapter of OCTA present “We Do Old In A New Way”. The Gering Civic Center at 1050 M Street in Gering is Convention HQ, with additional events occurring at the Legacy of the Plains Museum, Scotts Bluff National Monument, and the Midwest Theater. The theme of this year's convention, We Do Old In A New Way, is a nod to the fact that since OCTA's last Gering convention, three new museum facilities were built at Chimney Rock, Scotts Bluff National Monument, and the Legacy of the Plains Museum. The convention will focus on the Oregon, California, Mormon Pioneer, and Pony Express National Historic Trails across Nebraska's panhandle and eastern Wyoming (including the corridor's usage by American Indians for thousands of years prior to usage by emigrants). The convention will explore each of these different eras via tours throughout the region, a premiere list of authoritative speakers, and events at other local sites. Registration and fees are required. Visit the convention website to register, and for up-to-date schedules. Speakers and locations include: Tuesday, July 25, Gering Civic Center, 1050 M St, Gering 1:00 pm Erick Wadsworth - The Mormon Pioneer Trail Across Nebraska 2:00 pm Phyllis Stone - Lakota Customs 3:00 pm Angela Bates - Nicodemus and Black Emigrants of Kansas 4:00 pm François-Marie Patorni - The Robidoux Family Wednesday, July 26, Midwest Theater, 1707 Broadway, Scottsbluff 7 - 8:30 pm "On the California Trail: Preserving Gravelly Ford" (25 min) and "Educational Trail Shorts" including: "The Trial of Standing Bear" - 8 mins "Louise Clappe" - 8 mins "William Bent" - 11 mins "Jim Bridger (and Rendezvous)" - 9 mins "Nat Love - African American Cowboy and Cattle Trails" - 10 mins Friday, July 28, Gering Civic Center, 1050 M St, Gering 9:00 am Brian and Colin Croft - Map Presentation 10:00 am Broc Anderson - Trails & Rails 11:00 am Kylie McCormick - Marking the Trail Along the Nebraska/Wyoming Border 1:00 pm Cindy Pierce and Gina Rhoads - The Captive Lucinda Eubanks 2:00 pm Cody Assmann - Oshkosh Fur Trade 3:00 pm Scott Alumbaugh - Bikepacking the Pony Express Trail 4:00 pm Jeff Broome - The Fletcher Sisters 1865 Indian Captivity near Rock Creek Station

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Oregon-California Trails Association Convention in Gering (Read More)

The Oregon-California Trails Association and the Nebraska Chapter of OCTA present “We Do Old In A New Way”. The Gering Civic Center at 1050 M Street in Gering is Convention HQ, with additional events occurring at the Legacy of the Plains Museum, Scotts Bluff National Monument, and the Midwest Theater. The theme of this year's convention, We Do Old In A New Way, is a nod to the fact that since OCTA's last Gering convention, three new museum facilities were built at Chimney Rock, Scotts Bluff National Monument, and the Legacy of the Plains Museum. The convention will focus on the Oregon, California, Mormon Pioneer, and Pony Express National Historic Trails across Nebraska's panhandle and eastern Wyoming (including the corridor's usage by American Indians for thousands of years prior to usage by emigrants). The convention will explore each of these different eras via tours throughout the region, a premiere list of authoritative speakers, and events at other local sites. Registration and fees are required. Visit the convention website to register, and for up-to-date schedules. Speakers and locations include: Tuesday, July 25, Gering Civic Center, 1050 M St, Gering 1:00 pm Erick Wadsworth - The Mormon Pioneer Trail Across Nebraska 2:00 pm Phyllis Stone - Lakota Customs 3:00 pm Angela Bates - Nicodemus and Black Emigrants of Kansas 4:00 pm François-Marie Patorni - The Robidoux Family Wednesday, July 26, Midwest Theater, 1707 Broadway, Scottsbluff 7 - 8:30 pm "On the California Trail: Preserving Gravelly Ford" (25 min) and "Educational Trail Shorts" including: "The Trial of Standing Bear" - 8 mins "Louise Clappe" - 8 mins "William Bent" - 11 mins "Jim Bridger (and Rendezvous)" - 9 mins "Nat Love - African American Cowboy and Cattle Trails" - 10 mins Friday, July 28, Gering Civic Center, 1050 M St, Gering 9:00 am Brian and Colin Croft - Map Presentation 10:00 am Broc Anderson - Trails & Rails 11:00 am Kylie McCormick - Marking the Trail Along the Nebraska/Wyoming Border 1:00 pm Cindy Pierce and Gina Rhoads - The Captive Lucinda Eubanks 2:00 pm Cody Assmann - Oshkosh Fur Trade 3:00 pm Scott Alumbaugh - Bikepacking the Pony Express Trail 4:00 pm Jeff Broome - The Fletcher Sisters 1865 Indian Captivity near Rock Creek Station

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Oregon-California Trails Association Convention in Gering (Read More)

The Oregon-California Trails Association and the Nebraska Chapter of OCTA present “We Do Old In A New Way”. The Gering Civic Center at 1050 M Street in Gering is Convention HQ, with additional events occurring at the Legacy of the Plains Museum, Scotts Bluff National Monument, and the Midwest Theater. The theme of this year's convention, We Do Old In A New Way, is a nod to the fact that since OCTA's last Gering convention, three new museum facilities were built at Chimney Rock, Scotts Bluff National Monument, and the Legacy of the Plains Museum. The convention will focus on the Oregon, California, Mormon Pioneer, and Pony Express National Historic Trails across Nebraska's panhandle and eastern Wyoming (including the corridor's usage by American Indians for thousands of years prior to usage by emigrants). The convention will explore each of these different eras via tours throughout the region, a premiere list of authoritative speakers, and events at other local sites. Registration and fees are required. Visit the convention website to register, and for up-to-date schedules. Speakers and locations include: Tuesday, July 25, Gering Civic Center, 1050 M St, Gering 1:00 pm Erick Wadsworth - The Mormon Pioneer Trail Across Nebraska 2:00 pm Phyllis Stone - Lakota Customs 3:00 pm Angela Bates - Nicodemus and Black Emigrants of Kansas 4:00 pm François-Marie Patorni - The Robidoux Family Wednesday, July 26, Midwest Theater, 1707 Broadway, Scottsbluff 7 - 8:30 pm "On the California Trail: Preserving Gravelly Ford" (25 min) and "Educational Trail Shorts" including: "The Trial of Standing Bear" - 8 mins "Louise Clappe" - 8 mins "William Bent" - 11 mins "Jim Bridger (and Rendezvous)" - 9 mins "Nat Love - African American Cowboy and Cattle Trails" - 10 mins Friday, July 28, Gering Civic Center, 1050 M St, Gering 9:00 am Brian and Colin Croft - Map Presentation 10:00 am Broc Anderson - Trails & Rails 11:00 am Kylie McCormick - Marking the Trail Along the Nebraska/Wyoming Border 1:00 pm Cindy Pierce and Gina Rhoads - The Captive Lucinda Eubanks 2:00 pm Cody Assmann - Oshkosh Fur Trade 3:00 pm Scott Alumbaugh - Bikepacking the Pony Express Trail 4:00 pm Jeff Broome - The Fletcher Sisters 1865 Indian Captivity near Rock Creek Station

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Oregon-California Trails Association Convention in Gering (Read More)

The Oregon-California Trails Association and the Nebraska Chapter of OCTA present “We Do Old In A New Way”. The Gering Civic Center at 1050 M Street in Gering is Convention HQ, with additional events occurring at the Legacy of the Plains Museum, Scotts Bluff National Monument, and the Midwest Theater. The theme of this year's convention, We Do Old In A New Way, is a nod to the fact that since OCTA's last Gering convention, three new museum facilities were built at Chimney Rock, Scotts Bluff National Monument, and the Legacy of the Plains Museum. The convention will focus on the Oregon, California, Mormon Pioneer, and Pony Express National Historic Trails across Nebraska's panhandle and eastern Wyoming (including the corridor's usage by American Indians for thousands of years prior to usage by emigrants). The convention will explore each of these different eras via tours throughout the region, a premiere list of authoritative speakers, and events at other local sites. Registration and fees are required. Visit the convention website to register, and for up-to-date schedules. Speakers and locations include: Tuesday, July 25, Gering Civic Center, 1050 M St, Gering 1:00 pm Erick Wadsworth - The Mormon Pioneer Trail Across Nebraska 2:00 pm Phyllis Stone - Lakota Customs 3:00 pm Angela Bates - Nicodemus and Black Emigrants of Kansas 4:00 pm François-Marie Patorni - The Robidoux Family Wednesday, July 26, Midwest Theater, 1707 Broadway, Scottsbluff 7 - 8:30 pm "On the California Trail: Preserving Gravelly Ford" (25 min) and "Educational Trail Shorts" including: "The Trial of Standing Bear" - 8 mins "Louise Clappe" - 8 mins "William Bent" - 11 mins "Jim Bridger (and Rendezvous)" - 9 mins "Nat Love - African American Cowboy and Cattle Trails" - 10 mins Friday, July 28, Gering Civic Center, 1050 M St, Gering 9:00 am Brian and Colin Croft - Map Presentation 10:00 am Broc Anderson - Trails & Rails 11:00 am Kylie McCormick - Marking the Trail Along the Nebraska/Wyoming Border 1:00 pm Cindy Pierce and Gina Rhoads - The Captive Lucinda Eubanks 2:00 pm Cody Assmann - Oshkosh Fur Trade 3:00 pm Scott Alumbaugh - Bikepacking the Pony Express Trail 4:00 pm Jeff Broome - The Fletcher Sisters 1865 Indian Captivity near Rock Creek Station

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