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Omaha’s Urban Renaissance: Where Vision Meets Heart

by Nancy Heim-berg

Omaha is a gem in the heart of America's heartland. This historic railroad crossroads has transitioned into a vibrant urban hub, where old-world tradition meets modern innovation. The city's downtown renaissance exemplifies the power of collaborative vision, with public-private partnerships driving unprecedented growth and cultural vitality. Through strategic alliances between city leadership, corporate stakeholders, and philanthropic powerhouses like the Peter Kiewit Foundation and the Suzanne & Walter Scott Foundation, Omaha has masterfully leveraged its community-minded spirit to fuel development. 

The result is a vibrant, lively downtown shining, from the historic cobblestone streets at the Market to the cutting-edge Capitol District entertainment area. The Downtown evolution represents what's possible when civic leaders’ vision aligns with philanthropic action, creating a model of urban development that many similar-sized cities across America look to emulate.

The latest example is the Children's Museum’s planned move to the Riverfront. Omaha Children’s Museum has created a 50-year legacy of serving children throughout Omaha. A partnership between the City of Omaha, NuStyle Development, and the Omaha Children’s Museum will introduce new residents, learning and leisure opportunities for Omaha’s riverfront. This latest unique development continues the momentum and growth in Omaha.  This partnership brings together philanthropy, non-profit, private development, and the City of Omaha to deliver excellent public benefits.

The city chose city-owned property at a great location for this project. The city property is located on the north side of Douglas Street and borders Heartland of America Park. The estimated site development and parking ramp cost is approximately $36 million; the city will contribute $26 million. The Beam, a 16-story building at 8th and Douglas, will be built by NuStyle Development next to the new Omaha Children’s Museum. NuStyle plans to invest $87 million in the project.  The Beam offers 261 one and two-bedroom apartments.

What will this new Riverfront vision look like? A 12-story wood-timber apartment building will be built on top of a four-story public parking garage, anchoring the combined museum/apartment development. The City of Omaha will build and operate the two parking garages and a surface lot with approximately 600 stalls available for public use, museum patrons, and tenants.
This property would never have been developed without the vision of our city leaders, Omaha’s’ Children Museum leadership, and the partnership with NuStyle.

The museum will not just be moving. Omaha Children’s Museum leaders plan to Create a dynamic new Museum with a unique new building, exhibits, and programming that create joy, generate curiosity, and foster connection. Museum leadership will leverage knowledge from some of the nation’s leading early childhood development experts based here in Omaha to create the master plan for the new museum. 
The redevelopment agreements with NuStyle and Omaha Children’s Museum are expected to go to the Planning Board in November and the City Council in December.

Omaha Children’s Museum will continue to operate at its current location at 20th and Howard Streets during the fundraising for and construction of the new space, to transition to its new home in late 2027.
Be part of Omaha's extraordinary journey and discover your place in our thriving community.

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Omaha's Family-Friendly Halloween Fun!!

by Nancy Heim-berg

Are you ready for Omaha's Sweetest Halloween Celebrations and a weekend filled with smiles, giggles, and no scares? Enjoy all the family-friendly events around town, from costume parades to decorating pumpkins. The Heim-Berg team has collected some of the most delightful, not scary, events that will put smiles on your little goblins' faces. So, grab your trick-or-treating buckets, dress up in your best costumes, sprinkle on a little Omaha magic, and get ready to make awesome family memories. No tricks here – just plenty of treats and good old-fashioned fun! Some popular family-friendly events for good old-fashioned fun include:


October 25th

Nelson Produce Farm – 10505 N 234 St. Valley, NE 68064                                                                     9:00am-9:00pm – Barnyard Boo 
Dress the kids in their favorite costume and come out to the 4th Annual Barnyard Boo! Family fun awaits you with hayrides, pumpkin smashing, and barnyard Trick-Or-Treating. You can also join the costume contests, including Best Family Theme. Watch a magical performance and enjoy delicious fall treats and goodies. 

Saddlebrook Library – 14850 Laurel Ave, Omaha, NE 
9:30-11:30am – Halloween Spooktacular
Dress the kids in their favorite costumes and Trick-or-Treat along the Trail, collecting candy outside in Iowa's crisp fall air.

Hoff Family Arts & Culture Center – 1001 S 6th St, Council Bluffs, IA 
4:00-10:00pm Halloween at the Hoff
Bring the whole family to the Hoff Center for a fun-filled evening at the Hoff Center's annual Halloween Bash! You will have a hauntingly good time with the Trick-or-Treat Stations, Costume Contest, Haunted Flashlight Gallery Tour, and Live Music.

Remedy Health – 1314 Galvin Rd. S., Bellevue, NE 
4:30-6:00 pm - 3rd Annual Trunk or Treat 
Wear your best costumes and come out to enjoy Remedy Heath's third annual Trunk or Treat.  The event includes fun family activities, candy, prizes️ , and the Best Decorated Trunk Contest.

Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium 
7:00 pm - 9:30 pm 10/24-10/27 - Ghouls & Glow 
This year, Ghouls & Glow has two fun weekends for your family. So, if you missed out this past weekend, come out October 24-27. Ghouls & Glow will wow you with spectacular performances by Omaha Circus Arts and Omaha Street Percussion. The kiddos will love the trick-or-treat stations, carousel rides, fall treats, and lanterns throughout. Mahoney Kingdoms of the Night and the Suzanne and Walter Scott Aquarium will be open for this event. 

Werner Park – 12356 Ballpark Way, Papillion, NE
5:00pm-8:00pm Baseballoween
Get dressed up and come out to the ballpark for the 13th annual Baseballoween festivities. Family-friendly fun includes trick-or-treating family activities and a family-friendly movie on the big board!


October 26th
Glenwood Town Square – Glenwood, IA 
9:00am-11:00am – Scare Crow Days 
Dress the kids in their favorite costumes and attend the 21st Annual Scare Crow Days! Family fun awaits you at this Trick-Or-Treating event that includes Glenwood and the surrounding communities.

Gifford Farm Education Center – 700 Camp Gifford Rd, Bellevue, NE
10:00am-3:00pm Trick or Treat with the Animals
Dress the kids in their favorite costume bring them to trick or treat with the animals.  Roam around the farm and collect goodies along the way. Take the kids to visit the Outdoor Nature Classroom, hop on a haunted hayride, enjoy food trucks, the market, face painting, balloons, games, and more! Create great family memories at this year's trick or treat with the animals. 

Benson American Legion Family Post #112 – 8904 Military Rd, Omaha 
10:00am-3:00pm - SALoween
Benson "Sons of the American Legion" (SAL Squadron 112)
Get your costumes on and come out for the 9th Free Event! The kiddos will love parking lot trunks or treating, games, and prizes. 


Your family will be sharing stories at school and work on Monday! Don't miss out on these magical moments. Grab your costumes, and head out to create lasting family memories. For more information, visit Omaha.com. 


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Happy Halloween 🍁🎉

 

Omaha's Top Fall Hiking Trails for 2024!

by Nancy Heim-berg

Hey, outdoor enthusiasts and fall lovers! As the crisp autumn air settles over Omaha in September 2024, it's time to lace up those hiking boots and hit the trails. We've got the inside scoop on the absolute best spots to experience the magic of fall in the heartland. Get ready for a feast of colors, sounds, and smells that'll make your Instagram followers green with envy (or should we say orange with envy?).

 

1. Fontenelle Forest 🌳

New for 2024: The recently completed Skyline Trail offers incredible views of the Missouri River and the Omaha skyline.

  • Trail Length: 19 miles of interconnected trails
  • Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
  • Fall Foliage Peak: Early to Mid-October
  • Don't Miss: The new eco-friendly visitor center with augmented reality exhibits!

 

2. Neale Woods Nature Center 🦉

  • Trail Length: 9 miles of trails
  • Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
  • Fall Foliage Peak: Late September to Early October
  • Hot Tip: Check out the new nighttime guided "Owl Prowl" hikes – a hoot for the whole family!

 

3. Hitchcock Nature Center 🏞️

2024 Update: The center now offers electric bike rentals to explore the expanded trail system.

  • Trail Length: 10 miles of trails
  • Difficulty: Moderate to Challenging
  • Fall Foliage Peak: Mid-October
  • Must-Do: Climb the 45-foot observation tower for a 360° autumn spectacle!

 

4. Platte River State Park 🍄

  • Trail Length: 14 miles of trails
  • Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
  • Fall Foliage Peak: Early to Mid-October
  • New Feature: Try out the "Fall Fungi Finder" app, launched in 2023, to identify mushrooms along the trail!

 

5. Chalco Hills Recreation Area 🚶‍♀️

Exciting Addition: The new 3-mile "Prairie Sky Loop" offers stunning views of the restored tallgrass prairie.

  • Trail Length: 7 miles of trails
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Fall Foliage Peak: Late September to Early October
  • Fun Fact: Home to Omaha's first "Silent Disco Hike" – groove to your own beat while enjoying nature!

 

6. Zorinsky Lake Park 🌅

  • Trail Length: 7.4-mile loop around the lake
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Fall Foliage Peak: Early to Mid-October
  • 2024 Highlight: Don't miss the new floating boardwalk section, offering unique views of fall reflections on the water!

 

Top Tips for Your 2024 Fall Hike:

  1. Download the Trail: The citywide "Omaha Trails AR" app now offers offline maps and real-time trail conditions.
  2. Gear Up: Visit the new REI Co-op in Aksarben for the latest in eco-friendly hiking gear.
  3. Capture the Moment: Participate in the annual "Colors of Omaha" photo contest – your shot could be featured on next year's city calendar!
  4. Stay Safe: With the changing climate, always check for fire risks and air quality before heading out.
  5. Leave No Trace: Remember, our trails are more popular than ever. Do your part to keep Omaha beautiful!

 

The Perfect Time to Hit the Trails

Fall 2024 in Omaha is shaping up to be a stunner. Thanks to recent conservation efforts and a particularly wet summer, experts predict this autumn will offer some of the most vibrant colors we've seen in years. So grab your pumpkin spice latte (or better yet, try one of the local trail-side cafes' new "Omaha Autumn Brew"), and get out there!

 

Remember, the best way to end a perfect fall hike? Coming home to your own piece of Omaha paradise. Whether you're looking for a cozy cabin near the trails or a modern condo with views of those colorful city parks, we've got you covered.

 

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🍁 Happy Trails, Omaha! 🍂

 

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Omaha's Last Summer Hurrah on the Lakes!

by Nancy Heim-berg

Hey there, sun-seekers and water enthusiasts! 🌞 Can you believe summer is winding down already? But don't put away those swimsuits just yet! The Omaha area is brimming with aquatic adventures, and there's no better time to dive in than Labor Day weekend. Let's make a splash with this guide to the best lake fun around town!

 

Lake Manawa: A Stone's Throw from Downtown

Just a hop across the Iowa border, Lake Manawa State Park is a 1,529-acre oasis of summer fun. Here's why you should put it at the top of your list:

  • Beach Bums Rejoice: Sink your toes into the sandy beach and soak up those last rays of summer sun.
  • Boat-tastic: Rent a pontoon or bring your own vessel for a day of cruising.
  • Fish On: Cast a line and try your luck at catching catfish, bass, or walleye.

Pro Tip: Always arrive early to secure a top spot on the beach. Trust us, it fills up fast on holiday weekends!

 

Zorinsky Lake: Omaha's Hidden Gem

Nestled in west Omaha, Ed Zorinsky Lake and Recreation Area is a local favorite. Here's what's waiting for you:

  • Paddle Power: Rent a kayak or stand-up paddleboard for a peaceful glide across the water.
  • Trail Mix: Bike or hike the 7-mile trail that loops around the lake. Perfect for burning off those Labor Day BBQ calories!
  • Picnic Paradise: Grab your basket and blanket for a lakeside feast with a view.

Fun Fact: Keep your eyes peeled for bald eagles. They've been known to nest in the area!

 

Branched Oak Lake: The Big Kahuna

If you're up for a short road trip (about an hour from Omaha), Branched Oak Lake is well worth the drive:

  • Wind Warriors: This is windsurfing and sailboating central. Let the breeze be your guide!
  • Beach Bonanza: With multiple beach areas, you will surely find your perfect spot in the sun.
  • Campfire Chronicles: Extend your stay by camping overnight. Nothing beats s'mores under the stars!

Insider Scoop: The Marina Grill serves up mean burgers and ice-cold beverages. Your taste buds will thank you!

 

Labor Day Lake Safety: Keep the Fun Afloat

Before you head out, remember these quick tips to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience:

  1. Sunscreen is Your BFF: Reapply every 2 hours. Lobster red is so last season!
  2. Hydrate, Hydrate, Hydrate: Bring plenty of water. The sun and fun can be deceptively dehydrating.
  3. Life Jackets Save Lives: When in doubt, wear one. It's not just smart; it's the law for many water activities.
  4. No Booze Cruise: If you're operating a boat, save the celebratory drinks for after you've docked.

 

Make It a Weekend to Remember

Labor Day weekend is your last big chance to create those summer memories that'll warm you up during the chilly months ahead. So gather your crew, pack your gear, and head to Omaha's fantastic lakes. Whether you're into high-energy water sports or prefer lounging with a good book by the shore, there's a perfect spot waiting for you.

 

Remember, the best summer days are spent with friends and family, laughing, splashing, and soaking up every last drop of sunshine. So what are you waiting for? The water's fine, and adventure is calling!

See you at the lake! 🏖️🚤🎣

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Learn More About Omaha at These Historic Sites

by Nancy Heim-berg

Omaha, Nebraska, is a city with a rich tapestry of history, woven through its streets, buildings, and monuments. It's a place where every corner tells a story, every landmark holds memories of the past, and every visit becomes a lesson in American heritage. Let's look at Omaha's historical sites and delve deeper into the narratives that make each location unique and significant.

Joslyn Castle, with its Scottish Baronial architecture, is not just a building; it's a cultural artifact representing the Gilded Age's prosperity. Commissioned by George and Sarah Joslyn in 1903, the castle is an emblem of the wealth generated by Omaha's burgeoning printing industry at the turn of the century. The castle's interior is a marvel, with a rare combination of art, antiques, and modern comforts of the time. It's a place where one can almost hear the echoes of high society gatherings and feel the presence of Omaha's early influencers.

The General Crook House Museum, once the residence of General George Crook, stands as a tribute to military history and architectural preservation. General Crook played a pivotal role in the Indian Wars and was known for his fair treatment of Native Americans. The museum not only showcases the general's personal effects and military memorabilia but also serves as a venue for understanding the complexities of post-Civil War America.

The Hot Shops Art Center is a vibrant hub of creativity housed in a former mattress factory. This center is home to over 80 artists working in various mediums, from glassblowing to pottery to painting. The Hot Shops is more than an art center; it's a living museum where visitors can witness the transformation of raw materials into beautiful works of art, all within the walls of a building that has stood the test of time.

The Old Market is Omaha's historic heart, where the past and present merge seamlessly. This neighborhood was once the center of commerce, where goods were traded, and fortunes were made. Today, it's a bustling district where history is celebrated daily through its preserved architecture, local businesses, and the vibrant community that frequents its streets.

St. Cecilia's Cathedral, an example of Spanish Renaissance architecture, is not only a place of worship but also a beacon of Omaha's religious and cultural diversity. The cathedral's stunning stained glass windows and intricate stone carvings are a testament to the craftsmanship and artistic vision of the early 20th century.

Father Flanagan's Historic House, the original home of Boys Town's founder, tells the story of one man's mission to change the lives of at-risk youth. The house is a symbol of compassion and innovation in social care, reflecting the progressive spirit that characterizes much of Omaha's history.

Omaha's historic sites are more than attractions; they are the chapters of a story that continues to unfold. So, whether you're a history enthusiast, a curious traveler, or a proud resident, take the time to discover the historical treasures of Omaha. It's a journey that promises to enrich your understanding of this remarkable city and its place in the American saga.

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Trick or Treating Family Fun Omaha Style!

by Nancy Heim-berg

 

Halloween is fast approaching, and the kids are ready to have some fun! To have a safe and exciting Halloween for all, we’ve put together a list of some fantastic Trick or Treating activities around Omaha the whole family will enjoy.

Spooktacular Storytime

Saddlebrook Branch Library & Community Center have joined together to bring you a spooktacular event! October 25th, from 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. they will host a trick or treat followed by a story walk, crafts, and more. Come in your costumed best!

The Durham Museum presents…The Great HALL-oween Haunt!

October 25th, from 5:00- 8:00 p.m, walk through spooky displays throughout the museum and trick or treat with historical characters! Play some ghostly games, ride a spooky train and make some creepy crafts! You’ll have a ghoulishly good time…just not scary. Learn more and get pricing at the link above.

Trunk or Treat in Farnam Hill

Trick or Treat with area non-profits! There will be games, face painting, bounce houses, great local food, shopping, and more. October 29th, from 10:00 to 3:00 p.m.

Trick or Treat at Rockbrook Village

Are you ready to meet Chase from Paw Patrol & Woody from Toy Story?? Then you’ll want to check out Trick or Treating at Rockbrook Village participating stores on October 29th, 2:00 – 3:30 p.m.

Junk in the Trunk- Family Fun Day

The Schenzel Community Center is hosting Junk in the Trunk. Go out for a day of fun family activities, games, candy, and prizes. The event is scheduled to be inside and out, in case of colder weather. October 30th, 10:00 to Noon.

Halloween Safe Night

Put on your costumes and get ready to trick or treat! You’ll get a free hot dog inside the community center and can even hop on a hayrack ride outside! Head over to the La Vista Community Center, on October 31st from 5:00 – 6:30 p.m.

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Safety reminders:

  1. Costumes should be flame-retardant & reflective.
  2. Opt for hats and makeup vs face masks
  3. Always wear comfortable shoes in the appropriate size.
  4. Parents should inspect ALL candy before children eat any of it.
  5. All children should be always accompanied by an adult when trick or treating or at an event.
  6. If older children attend an event, ensure you have the address and names of parents and hosts in advance.

WISHING YOU ALL A SAFE AND HAPPY HALLOWEEN.

 

 

 

Halloween Events you don’t want to miss around Omaha!!!

by Nancy Heim-berg

 

It’s a great weekend to have some family-friendly fun in Omaha with some ‘not-so-scary’ Halloween events that the entire family can enjoy. While we all enjoy the scarier aspects of Halloween, it’s always nice to be able to take the whole family for some adventures to enjoy the season, and these events are perfect for those occasions.

Cobweb Castle at the Omaha Children’s Museum

A wonderful hands-on event where the kids can scale the castle walls, meander their way through the spooky maze and dress up as a sorcerer with makeup and hats. A great afternoon of fun for sure. For ticket information and dates, click here.

Ghouls & Glow at the Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium

This illuminated and delightful spectacle is great for all ages! With many great family-friendly activities around the zoo, including trick or treating, magic shows and 400 larger-than-life lanterns. You can also purchase s’mores kits and mini pumpkins to decorate & take home.  Parents are treated to two bars on Friday & Saturday nights with seasonal alcoholic drinks as well. Get more information & ticket prices for non-members here.

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow at BLUEBARN Theater

Watch Washington Irving’s masterpiece come to life! Omaha’s own Ben Beck & Jill Anderson incorporate dance, music, and even puppetry in this incredible theatrical invention. The headless horseman does ride again! Get more details and ticket information here.

Jack-O-Lantern World

Take a whimsical ¾-mile walk through 17 immersive worlds of thousands of amazing jack-o-lanterns hand-carved & designed by 50 artisans! Local food trucks will provide food and beverages along the way. Great for an evening stroll to enjoy the season! More information is found here.

Happy October and the start of the spooky month of Halloween.

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Let’s Explore some of Omaha’s Unique & Exciting Neighborhoods!

by Nancy Heim-berg

Whether you’re looking for a charming historic neighborhood or a chic urban oasis, Omaha has something for everyone. Let’s take a look at some of our favorites and ones you may want to explore this Fall!

Aksarben Village- Actually, it’s Nebraska spelled backwards! Clever, right? This is a premier entertainment and shopping neighborhood in the heart of Omaha. Offering family-friendly venues like Stinson Park for live music, open air market and just good ole’ play time, to the Aksarben Cinema. Adults will love the many great restaurants, bars and shopping options. Stop at Spirit World to sip a glass of wine, or Ponzu for Sushi, and made from scratch entrées from Jimi D’s.

The Blackstone District- As they say…Classic meets Contemporary. The Blackstone District is a cool neighborhood in Omaha and one of the oldest in the city. Did you know it’s the home of the Reuben Sandwich??! Visit the Crescent Moon for a taste of the original recipe. Authentic German fare can be found here as the Crescent Moon is located just above the Huber Haus. Looking for a great craft brewing experience, you’ll want to check out Sciptown and Farnam House Brewing.  How about some delectable Italian desserts? Try Noli’s Pizzeria! You’ll find so many unique restaurants and bars, along with amazing services in the Blackstone District.

Little Bohemia- Known as Omaha’s melting pot neighborhood, it has a rich history that is favored by locals and visitors alike. Located in South Omaha, this lovely neighborhood is a fusion of many cultures resulting in an amazing array of restaurants, shops, and bars. They have an adult soda fountain called Fizzy’s (you don’t want to miss), craft brews that are amazing at Infusion, and cozy boutiques and game halls reminiscent of the past. Make sure to visit Little Bohemia Café for a true Czeck experience!

We’ll continue all through the months of September and October in discovering the hidden gems of the Greater Omaha area. Make sure to follow us on our Facebook page and check our blog frequently.

 

 

Can’t-Miss Events Around Omaha, NE Over The Next Two Weeks

by Nancy Heim-berg

Can’t-Miss Events Around Omaha, NE Over The Next Two WeeksIf you are looking for events to fill your calendar over the next few weeks, you are in the right place! Below we have listed all the can't-miss events and adventures happening in and around our beautiful city of Omaha! You will find everything from farmers markets and children's events, to comedy shows, a pirate festival, group fitness classes, First Friday celebrations and more! 

What: Moon to Mars at Omaha Children’s Museum 
When: August 24th - December 4th
Where: Omaha Children’s Museum | 500 S 20th Street Omaha, NE

What: Dinosaur Revolution
When: August 24th - September 2nd
Where: Durham Museum | 801 S 10th Street Omaha, NE

What: Omaha Fashion Week
When: August 24th - 28th
Where: Omaha Design Center | 1502 Cuming Street Omaha, NE

What: Namaste India at Omaha Children’s Museum
When: August 24th - September 4th
Where: Omaha Children’s Museum | 500 S 20th Street Omaha, NE

What: Orchid at Millwork Commons
When: August 24th - 31st
Where: 1111 North 13th Street Omaha, NE

What: Beyond Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience
When: August 24th - September 9th
Where: One Arena Way Council Bluffs, IA

What: Backline Open Mic
When: August 24th - December 2nd
Where: The Backline Comedy Theatre | 1618 Harney Street Omaha, NE

What: The Great Gnome Escape
When: August 24th - September 5th
Where: Lauritzen Gardens | 100 Bancroft Street Omaha, NE

What: Kids FunFare at Regency
When: August 25th
Where: Regency | 120 Regency Pkwy Omaha, NE

What: Sunny & Chair Art Exhibit at Turner Park
When: August 24th - 31st
Where: Turner Park | 3110 Farnam Street Omaha, NE

What: Friday Night Concert Series
When: August 26th
Where: Rockbrook Village Shopping Center | 2800 S 110th Ct Omaha, NE

What: Biscuits Improv Comedy
When: August 26th - November 25th
Where: 902 N 95th Plz 4 Omaha, NE

What: Aquarium Backstage Experience
When: August 27th
Where: Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium | 3701 S 10th Street Omaha, NE

What: River City Star Happy Hour Cruise
When: August 26th - September 9th
Where: River City Star Riverboat | 151 Freedom Park Road Omaha, NE

What: Omaha Farmers Market: Old Market
When: August 27th - October 15th
Where: Old Market | 511 S 11th Street Omaha, NE

What: Millwork Moves: Yoga with Anne
When: August 27th - September 24th
Where: 1229 Millwork Avenue Omaha, NE

What: Saturdays at Stinson Park
When: August 27th
Where: Stinson Park | 2285 S 67th Street Omaha, NE

What: Village Pointe Farmers Market
When: August 27th - October 1st
Where: Village Pointe Shopping Center | 17305 Davenport Suite 203 Omaha, NE

What: The Midwest Pirate Festival
When: August 27th & 28th
Where: Bellevue Berry & Pumpkin Ranch | 11001 S 48th Street Papillion, NE

What: The Peter Max Experience
When: August 27th & 28th
Where: Roberta & Bob Rogers Gallery | 1806 Vinton Street Omaha, NE

What: Florence Mill Farmers Market
When: August 28th - September 25th
Where: Florence Mill | 9102 N 30th Street Omaha, NE

What: Fitness in the Park
When: August 28th - October 30th
Where: Aksarben Village | 67th and Center Street Omaha, NE

What: Giraffe Backstage Experience
When: August 28th
Where: Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium | 3701 S 10th Street Omaha, NE

What: Sunset Hike
When: September 1st - 29th
Where: Fontenelle Forest | 1111 N Bellevue Blvd. 

What: Benson First Friday
When: September 2nd
Where: Military Avenue & 60th Street Omaha, NE

What: Leashes at Lauritzen
When: September 5th - October 10th
Where: Lauritzen Gardens | 100 Bancroft Street Omaha, NE

What: Stand Up Comedy at Tiny House
When: August 25th
Where: Tiny House Bar | 1411 S 13th Street Omaha, NE

What: Friday Night Flicks: Encanto
When: August 26th
Where: 900 Farnam Street Omaha, NE

What: 125th Anniversary Summer Fete at Joslyn Castle
When: August 27th
Where: Joslyn Castle | 3902 Davenport Street Omaha, NE

What: September Birding Walk
When: September 3rd
Where: Fontenelle Forest | 1111 N Bellevue Blvd. 

What: LOVAM Jazz Festival
When: September 3rd
Where: Turner Park | 3110 Farnam Street Omaha, NE

What: HutchFest 2022
When: September 4th
Where: 1102 N 12th Street Omaha, NE

 

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August Fun Around Omaha, NE Over The Next Two Weeks

by Nancy Heim-berg

August Fun Around Omaha, NE Over The Next Two WeeksEven though August marks the beginning of school and summer starting to wind down, the fun is still going strong around our beautiful city of Omaha! Below we have listed all the can’t-miss events and adventures happening over the next two weeks. You will find everything from comedy shows and music concerts, to farmers markets, fashion events, fitness classes, sightseeing cruises, festivals, and more!

What: Backline Open Mic
When: August 10th
Where: The Backline Comedy Theatre | 1618 Harney Street Omaha, NE

What: Moon to Mars at Omaha Children’s Museum
When: August 10th - December 22nd
Where: Omaha Children’s Museum | 500 S 20th Street Omaha, NE

What: Dinosaur Revolution
When: August 10th - September 2nd
Where: Durham Museum | 801 S 10th Street Omaha, NE

What: Orchid at Millwork Commons
When: August 10th - 31st
Where: 1111 North 13th Street Omaha, NE

What: Paradise on Earth: The Art of Marcel Mouly
When: August 10th - 20th
Where: El Museo Latino | 4701 S 25th Street Omaha, NE

What: Namaste India at Omaha Children’s Museum
When: August 10th - September 4th
Where: Omaha Children’s Museum | 500 S 20th Street Omaha, NE

What: Sunny & Chair Art Exhibit at Turner Park
When: August 10th - August 31st
Where: Turner Park | 3110 Farnam Street Omaha, NE

What: Pinnacle Bank Golf Championship
When: August 10th - August 14th
Where: Club at Indian Creek  | 3825 N 202nd Street Elkhorn, NE

What: The Great Gnome Escape
When: August 10th - September 5th
Where: Lauritzen Gardens | 100 Bancroft Street Omaha, NE

What: Billy McGuigan’s Pop Rock Orchestra
When: August 11th - 13th
Where: 11691 S 108th Street Papillion, NE

What: Wednesday Workouts
When: August 10th 
Where: 31st Ave & Farnam Omaha, NE

What: Late Nights at The Zoo
When: August 11th - 18th
Where: Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium | 3701 S 10th Street Omaha, NE

What: Friday Night Concert Series
When: August 12th - August 26th
Where: Rockbrook Village Shopping Center | 2800 S 110th Ct. Omaha, NE

What: Full Moon Hike
When: August 12th - December 9th
Where: Fontenelle Forest | 1111 N Bellevue Blvd. 

What: Aquarium Backstage Experience
When: August 13th
Where: Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium | 3701 S 10th Street Omaha, NE

What: Meaningless at Omaha Fringe Festival
When: August 13th & 14th
Where: 3624 Farnam Street Omaha, NE

What: Millwork Moves: Yoga with Anne
When: August 13th - September 24th
Where: 1229 Millwork Avenue Omaha, NE

What: Omaha Farmers Market: Old Market
When: August 13th
Where: Old Market | 511 S 11th Street Omaha, NE

What: River City Star Sightseeing Cruise
When: August 13th - August 28th
Where: River City Star Riverboat | 151 Freedom Park Road Omaha, NE

What: Saturdays at Stinson Park
When: August 13th - August 27th
Where: Stinson Park | 2285 S 67th Street Omaha, NE

What: Florence Mill Farmers Market
When: August 14th
Where: Florence Mill | 9102 N 30th Street Omaha, NE

What: Cirque Italia Water Circus
When: August 18th - August 21st
Where: Westroads Mall | 10000 California Street Omaha, NE

What: Omaha Farmers Market: Aksarben Village
When: August 14th - October 16th
Where: Aksarben Village | 2295 S 67th Street Omaha, NE

What: Nebraska Balloon & Wine Festival
When: August 19th & 20th
Where: Ta Ha Zouka Park | Elkhorn Drive

What: Omaha Greek Festival
When: August 19th - August 21st
Where: St. John the Baptist Greek Orthodox | 602 Park Avenue Omaha, NE

What: Omaha Fashion Week
When: August 23rd - August 27th
Where: Omaha Design Center | 1502 Cuming Street Omaha, NE

What: Jazz on the Green: Lakecia Benjamin
When: August 11th
Where: Midtown Crossing | 3110 Farnam Street Omaha, NE

What: Pitbull: Can’t Stop Us Now
When: August 17th
Where: Baxter Arena | 2425 S 67th Street Omaha, NE

What: Opera Outdoors at Turner Park
When: August 19th
Where: Turner Park | 3110 Farnam Street Omaha, NE

What: Boxer 500 Run
When: August 21st
Where: Werner Park | 12356 Ballpark Way Papillion, NE

 

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