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Friday, November 13, 2009

Central

» Activities/community

 

$5 Junior League Benefit Sale

My Closet, a fundraising store for the Junior League of Omaha, will have a $5 sale Nov. 12-14.
Everything will be on sale for $5 each. Store proceeds support the Junior League of Omaha’s community projects.

My Closet

10:00am - 6:00pm

747 N. 114th St. in Miracle Hills

 

Lincoln

 

Lincoln: The Constitution & The Civil War Events

Opening ceremony 2 p.m. Oct. 25 in Rotunda. Displayed weekdays 8-5 in State Library. Quilt display and lecture 2 p.m. Nov. 1 in Library. Gettysburg Address ceremony Nov. 21 in library. All events free and open to the public.

State Capitol

 

West

» Activities/community - Religious/spiritual

 

MOPS at Divine Shepherd Church

MOPS stands for Mothers of Preschoolers and exists to encourge, equip, and help women become the best moms that they can be! Women who are pregnant or have young children (kindergarten or younger) are all invited to join.

Divine Shepherd Lutheran Church

9:00am - 11:30am

15005 Q St.

402-895-1500

For more information

 

Downtown

» Art

 

R. Austin & K. Thomas @ The Fred Simon Gallery

Jeweler Richard L. Austin and photographer Kimberly Thomas are featured in a dual show at the Fred Simon Gallery.

Fred Simon Gallery at the Nebraska Arts Council

8:00am - 5:00pm

1004 Farnam St.

402-595-2122

For more information

 

Outside Omaha Metro

 

"42nd Annual Grand Island Art and Sketch Show"

Exhibit through Nov. 22.

Stuhr Museum

3133 West Highway 34

308-385-5316

 

South

 

Dia de los Muertos at Las Artes

Ofrendas and installations in memory of ancestors commemorating Dia de los Muertos.

6:00pm - 9:00pm

3702 S. 16th street

402-651-0442

 

Lincoln

» Art - Ongoing

 

Gregory Walter @ The Governor's Residence

Blair painter Gregory Walter exhibits this month at the Nebraska Governor's Residence. Viewing by appointment or during the Thursday tours from 1-4 pm. Call 402-471-3466 for more information.

The Nebraska Governor's Residence

9:00am - 4:00pm

1425 H St.

402-595-2122

For more information

 

North & Airport

 

"New Harmonies: Celebrating American Roots Music"

The sixth and final stop of the statewide tour. Developed by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibit Service. Roots music embraces folk, country, blues, gospel, jazz, bluegrass, rock 'n' roll, rap and more.

Love's Jazz & Arts Center

2510 N. 24th St.

 

Outside Omaha Metro

 

"Jane Scott Retrospective: Mid-America Impressions"

Exhibit runs through Nov. 29.

Bone Creek Museum of Agraian Art

575 E. Street

402-367-4488

http://www.bonecreek.org

 

Downtown

» Art - Opening

 

James Freeman "Secrets" Works on Paper

"Secrets" is a solo exhibition of large, mysterious drawings and small, abstract reconstructions by James Freeman. Gallery hours 8-5, M-F and noon-4, Sat/Sun through Nov 29.

1301 Gallery, Hotshops Art Center

6:00pm - 10:00pm

1301 Nicholas St.

402-342-6452

For more information

 

Council Bluffs

» Museums

 

Union Pacific Railroad Museum

“Abraham Lincoln: Full Circle,” through 2009.

Union Pacific Railroad Museum

200 Pearl St.

712-329-8307

 

Downtown

 

Omaha Public Schools 150th Anniversary Exhibit

In honor of Omaha Public Schools’ 150th Anniversary, an exhibit at the Durham Museum will take visitors on a journey back to the 1860s to learn what school was like for students and teachers when Omaha was a newly-found frontier town.

The Durham Museum

801 S. 10th St.

402-345-5401

For more information

 

Outside Omaha Metro

 

Parker Museum

“Reliving the 1920s in Clay County” and “Photography by Art Bates,” through Nov. 30.

300 E. Third St.

712-262-3304.

 

Downtown

» Music - Dance

 

Two Is Better Than One

For the first time ever, a collaboration between Ultimate Downhill Machines and 1/Fourth, at two venues in one night.

Bar 415 and French Underground

9:00pm - 1:00am

1017 Howard St.

402-346-7455

 

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