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Looking For The Best Day Trips Around Omaha? We Have You Covered!

by Nancy Heim-berg

While Omaha is known as being the largest and friendliest city in Nebraska, there is also a lot of culture, history and beautiful nature all around for residents and guests of the area alike to enjoy! Did you know that some of the most interesting and charming attractions around Omaha are located just a hop, skip and a jump away? In other words – they are a short distance from the center of Omaha, just a day’s drive in fact! That means you are able to explore all the beauty and attraction of the area, and still make it home for dinner! If you are interested in what attractions we are referring to, please keep reading below.

The first day trip we are going to be discussing is Willow Lake, which is located in the northeastern end of Omaha - about an hour’s drive from the city center. Covering over 700 acres, this beautiful lake and recreational area offers a range of wildlife and recreational activities such as hiking, fishing and boating. The perfect destination for a family day outdoors! Our next trip for you to check out is Ponca State Park. Located just two hours from Omaha, it is one of Nebraska’s most visited parks and we sure understand why! Visitors enjoy the breathtaking views of the stunning high hills and Missouri River bluffs that are located aside the Missouri National Recreational River. And if you enjoy bird-watching, you are in luck as Ponca State Park is an ideal location for this in the spring time!

Next, Lauritzen Gardens (also known as the Omaha Botanical Gardens) is located just a short distance from Omaha, and is the perfect place to relax while taking in the breathtaking natural beauty all around you. Rediscover your love and appreciation for nature in the 100 acre garden, or take in one of the many other attractions such as a spring flowering walk, an education center, a bird sanctuary or the parking garden. Whatever you choose to dive into at Lauritzen Gardens, this destination is sure to not disappoint! Our last day trip recommendation is for all of our history junkies out there! Freedom Park Navy Museum is a great destination located at the Greater Omaha Marina, on the banks of the Missouri river. At this outdoor museum you will find some interesting items including rocket launchers and jets, as well as historical military aircraft and artillery. And for all those asking, yes, you can expect to find the USS Submarine and the WWII Minesweeper USS Hazard here as the two main exhibits.

Fun Events And Adventures Around Omaha This Weekend

by Nancy Heim-berg

Do you have plans for this beautiful (but chilly) last weekend of January? If not, don’t worry – we have you covered! We have listed below a few fun events and adventures that are waiting for you to dive into this weekend. So grab your family and friends and get ready for a weekend filled with sporting events, walking food tours, history tours, art exhibits, Disney plays, concerts, dinosaur exhibits and much more! Enjoy! 

What: DC vs. Marvel Friday Family Date Night
When: January 25th
Where: Omaha Children’s Museum | 500 S 20th Street Omaha, NE

What: Creighton vs. Butler NCAA Men’s Basketball Game
When: January 25th
Where: CHI Health Center Omaha | 455 N 10th Street Omaha, NE

What: Art Exhibit: ‘Nebraska Habitat’ by Albert Rhea
When: January 25th – 27th
Where: Lauritzen Gardens | 100 Bancroft Street Omaha, NE

What: Dinosaur UpROAR
When: January 25th – 27th
Where: Lauritzen Gardens | 100 Bancroft Street Omaha, NE

What: Blackstone Walking Food Tour
When: January 25th – 27th
Where; 3804 Farnam Street Omaha, NE

What: Comedy in Omaha at The Backline
When: January 25th & 26th
Where: The Backline Comedy Theatre | 1618 Harney Street Omaha, NE

What: Disney’s Aladdin
When: January 25th – 27th
Where: Orpheum Theater | 409 S 16th Street Omaha, NE

What: Farewell Series #3: Artists Littleton, Ramsey, Mock and Summers
When: January 25th – 27th
Where: Gallery 72 | 1806 Vinton Street Omaha, NE

What: Oliver Jeffers: 15 Years of Picturing Books
When: January 25th & 26th
Where: Joslyn Art Museum | 2200 Dodge Street Omaha, NE

What: Karaoke Friday Nights
When: January 25th
Where: 510 N 33rd Street Omaha, NE

What: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
When: January 25th & 26th
Where: 6915 Cass Street Omaha, NE

What: Justin Moore in Concert
When: January 26th
Where: Baxter Arena | 2425 S 67th Street Omaha, NE

What: The Robot Zoo
When: January 25th – 27th
Where: Strategic Air Command and Aerospace Museum | 28210 West Park Hwy

What: Mac & Cheese Binge
When: January 26th
Where: Midtown Crossing | 31st – 33rd and Farman-Dodge Streets Omaha, NE

What: 34th Annual Cathedral Flower Festival
When: January 26th & 27th
Where: St Cecilia Cathedral Cultural Center & Gallery | 701 N 40th Street Omaha, NE

What: Old Market District Walking Food Tour
When: January 26th & 27th
Where: Omaha Culinary Tours | Various Locations

What: Old Market Walking History Tour
When: January 26th
Where: 1001 Farman Street Omaha, NE

What: The Dinner Detective Murder Mystery Dinner
When: January 26th
Where: DoubleTree by Hilton Omaha Downtown | 1616 Dodge Street Omaha, NE

What: Masters & Music: Graphic Design
When: January 27th
Where: UNO Art Gallery | University of Nebraska Omaha 6505 University Dr. Omaha, NE

What: Urban Surf
When: January 27th
Where: Neighborhood Offshore Boutique & Board Shop (Grove Street)

Moving houses signifies a new chapter in your life. The end of memories in one address and the promise of newer and more beautiful ones in your new abode. And while this is a very exciting time, there is also the inevitable stress that accompanies the process – the main stressor being the moving process. If you found yourself nodding in agreeance to the previous sentence, this blog post is for you! We have put together a list of tips and tricks below to help make your move a little more stress-free, hopefully allowing you to enjoy the process and focus on the excitement of the new chapter ahead. Let’s dive right in!

The first tip we have for you is to start early. You may think that packing up your home may only take a day because, well, it’s just throwing items in boxes, right? Wrong. Even the most skilled and experienced packers find that the process always takes longer than they think. So we suggest you start packing up your home about two to three weeks prior to moving day. This will allow you to sort through your items in a thoughtful way by donating things that no longer serve you and throw away items that cannot be reused by someone else, ensuring that you are not hauling unnecessary items to your new home. We also recommend starting with packing items that you use least, such as books, china and holiday decorations. 

Our next tip is to have a system to help you stay organized. You want to be sure to mark (with a star or some sort of symbol of your choosing) the boxes that have the items you know you will need first, such as clothing, kitchen items, toiletries and towels. On that same note, if you are looking to save a little bit of money, try finding used moving boxes as opposed to purchasing new ones. Next, it is important to understand that just because the box is large, that does not mean that you have to fill it with a bunch of heavy items. Try using the larger boxes for lighter items to ensure that the box does not weigh a hundred pounds or break during the moving process, as that can be a huge burden and slow everything down.

When it comes to clothing, may people think you have to take the items off the hangers, fold the clothing, pack the clothing and pack the hangers separately. Not only does this take a lot of time initially, it also creates more work for you at your new home to hang everything back up. Instead, keep everything on the hangers, cover with a large trash bag, and put them in the back of your car for transport. It will save a lot of time – which is a hot commodity when moving! Our last piece of advice is to have a plan for moving day. Make sure that you have all your boxes labeled on both sides so you can always see what is contained in each, and have it all organized for the movers when they arrive. This will help to ensure a stress-free and more enjoyable moving day for everyone involved! 

Fun Events Around Omaha This Weekend

by Nancy Heim-berg

TGI (almost) F! With the weekend right around the corner, now is the perfect time to start planning some fun and exciting adventures for you and your family. Luckily, we have listed a few can’t-miss activities in and around Omaha below. Everything from a walking food tour and sporting events, to comedy performances, dinosaur exhibits, history tours, theater shows and much more! Enjoy! 

What: Blackstone Walking Food Tour
When: January 18th
Where: 3804 Farnam Street Omaha, NE

What: Art Exhibit: ‘Nebraska Habitat’ by Albert Rhea
When: January 18th – 20th
Where: Lauritzen Gardens | 100 Bancroft Street Omaha, NE

What: University of Nebraska-Omaha vs. North Dakota NCAA Men’s Hockey Game
When: January 18th-19th
Where: Baxter Arena | 2425 S 67th Street Omaha, NE

What: Twista Unplugged
When: January 18th
Where: 6212 Maple Street Omaha, NE

What: Comedy in Omaha at The Backline
When: January 18th & 19th
Where: The Backline Comedy Theatre | 1618 Harney Street Omaha, NE

What: Dinosaur UpROAR
When: January 18th – 20th
Where: Lauritzen Gardens | 100 Bancroft Street Omaha, NE

What: Disney’s Aladdin
When: January 18th – 20th
Where: Orpheum Theater | 409 S 16th Street Omaha, NE

What: Dominick Farinacci featuring vocalist Lucy Woodward
When: January 18th – 20th
Where: 1030 Capitol Ave. Omaha, NE

What: Holiday Lights Festival: The Capitol District Ice Rink
When: January 18th – 20th
Where: 11th & Capitol Streets Omaha, NE

What: I let them in. Conditional Hospitality and The Stranger Exhibition 
When: January 18th – 20th
Where: Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts | 724 South 12th Street Omaha, NE

What: Super Sports: Building Strength, Sportsmanship and Smarts 
When: January 18th – 20th
Where: Omaha Children’s Museum | 500 S 20th Street Omaha, NE

What: Indoor Air Show
When: January 19th
Where: Strategic Air Command and Aerospace Museum | 28210 West Park Hwy.

What: Omaha Lancers vs. Lincoln Stars Hockey Game
When: January 19th
Where: Ralston Arena | 7300 Q St.

What: Film Streams: Forever Young Movie Series
When: January 18th – 20th
Where: Film Streams at the Ruth Sokolof Theater | 1340 Mike Fahey Street Omaha, NE

What: Old Market District Walking Food Tour
When: January 19th & 20th
Where: Omaha Culinary Tours | Various Locations

What: Oliver Jeffers: 15 Years of Picturing Books
When: January 19th & 20th
Where: Joslyn Art Museum | 2200 Dodge Street Omaha, NE

What: Old Market Walking History Tour
When: January 19th
Where: 1001 Farnam Street Omaha, NE

What: The Robot Zoo
When: January 19th & 20th
Where: Strategic Air Command and Aerospace Museum | 28210 West Park Hwy.

What: WWE Live
When: January 20th
Where: CHI Health Center Omaha | 455 N 10th Street Omaha, NE

What: Joslyn Castle Public Tour
When: January 20th 
Where: Joslyn Castle | 3902 Davenport Street Omaha, NE

What: Urban Surf
When: January 20th
Where: Neighborhood Offshore Boutique & Board Shop (Grover St.)

Let’s Talk Radon!

by Nancy Heim-berg

Since January is National Radon Action Month, we wanted to dedicate an entire blog post to this topic. Our hope is to educate you on ways to keep you and your loved ones safe from this serious health risk that, sadly, is responsible for more than 20,000 American deaths each year. What is radon you ask? Well that is a great place to start! Radon, which seeps up from the ground and dissolves into the air, is an odorless, tasteless and invisible gas that can prove to be very harmful when exposed to large quantities. As one of the leading causes of lung cancer deaths in America amongst nonsmokers, it is important to be educated on the ways to detect radon and fully understand the steps you can take to ensure the safety of your home from this harmful substance. We have listed a few actions for you to take below, and hope you take a few minutes to review this crucial information. 

-The first (and most obvious) action you can take is to test your home. The U.S. Surgeon General, as well as the EPA, have advised that all homes in the United State be tested for radon, and luckily the testing is relatively simple and reasonably priced. Here is a link to obtain your test kit and learn more about the testing process in your home. 

-Second, if you are in the market to purchase a home, make sure you are buying a radon-resistant home by finding builders who use radon-resistant new construction. 

-Third, stay up to date on local radon events happening around your community. Especially in the month of January when the topic is at the forefront of many discussions, it will be much easier to find events to attend in the coming weeks/days. 

-The forth step is to spread the word! As we stated above, we can’t smell, see or taste radon, which presents a large challenge because a normal person cannot detect the substance without testing for it. Spread the message to your family, friends and neighbors and let them know not only about the harmful effects of radon, but also the steps in which they can protect themselves and their loved ones. 

Fun Weekend Events Happening Around Omaha

by Nancy Heim-berg

Do you have set plans this weekend? If so, we urge you to cancel them and take advantage of the many fun events and festivities happening in and around Omaha over the next few days. You will find everything from pizza tours, a walking history tour, comedy shows, film events, dancing, sporting events and much more! Keep the new year fun going and check out some more of the can’t-miss events we have listed below. Enjoy! 

What: Art Exhibit: ‘Nebraska Habitat’ by Albert Rhea
When: January 11th – 13th
Where: Lauritzen Gardens | 100 Bancroft Street Omaha, NE

What: Film Streams: ‘If Beale Street Could Talk’
When: January 11th
Where: Film Streams at the Ruth Sokolof Theater | 4952 Dodge Street Omaha, NE

What: Comedy in Omaha 
When: January 11th & 12th
Where: The Backline Comedy Theatre | 1618 Harney Street Omaha, NE

What: Farewell Series #2: Artists Broman, De Forest and Taylor
When: January 11th & 12th
Where: Gallery 72 | 1806 Vinton Street Omaha, NE

What: German-American Society’s Keller Night
When: January 11th
Where: German-American Society, Inc. | 3717 S 120th Street Omaha, NE

What: Holiday Lights Festival: The Capitol District Ice Rink 
When: January 11th & 13th
Where: 11th & Capitol Street Omaha, NE

What: I Let them in. Conditional Hospitality and The Stranger Exhibition
When: January 11th & 12th
Where: Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts | 724 South 12th Street Omaha, NE

What: Super Sports: Building Strength, Sportsmanship and Smarts
When: January 11th – 13th
Where: Omaha Children’s Museum | 500 S 20th Street Omaha, NE

What: A Slice Of Omaha Pizza Tour
When: January 12th & 13th
Where: Various Locations

What: Gallery Opening and Artists’ Talk
When: January 12th
Where: Fontenelle Forest/Neale Woods | 1111 Bellevue Blvd North

What: Old Market Walking History Tour
When: January 12th
Where: Omaha Visitors Center | 1001 Farnam Street Omaha, NE

What: Star Wars Night
When: January 12th
Where: Omaha Children’s Museum | 500 S 20th Street Omaha, NE

What: Dance Chance Omaha Dancing Event
When: January 12th
Where: Bancroft Street Market | 2702 S 10th Street Omaha, NE

What: Holiday Lights Festival: The Capitol District Ice Rink
When: January 11th – 13th
Where: 11th & Capitol Streets Omaha, NE

What: Sweet Treats Bus Tour
When: January 12th & 13th
Where: Omaha Culinary Tours | Various Locations

What: Urban Surf
When: January 12th
Where: Neighborhood Offshore Boutique & Board Shop

What: Creighton vs. Villanova NCAA Men’s Basketball Game
When: January 13th
Where: CHI Health Center Omaha | 455 N 10th Street Omaha, NE

What: Omaha Lancers vs. Tri-City Storm Hockey Game
When: January 13th
Where: Ralston Arena | 7300 Q Street 

Looking For The Best Places To Eat In Omaha? We Have You Covered!

by Nancy Heim-berg

​Our beautiful city of Omaha has long been revered as being a step ahead when it comes to unique food concepts, and has been celebrated for its mouthwatering dishes, modern restaurant scene and innovative cuisine. Did you know that the TV dinner and the Reuben sandwich were both created here? It’s true! These classics are staples for many people, and are still loved and adored by many across the country – and even the world! Knowing that Omaha has a top culinary scene, you may be wondering which restaurants are the best in town and worth checking out. If this sounds like you, then today’s blog post is a must read. Let’s jump right in to a few of the top restaurants in and around Omaha!

Our first must-visit restaurant is a popular destination for many locals in Omaha and one that will make meat lovers rejoice! Yes, you may have guessed it – we are talking about The Drover. This admired steakhouse is famous for its whiskey steak, ribeye’s, filets and sirloins, and also serves dishes such as pork chops, crab legs, fish and chicken. And for those looking to balance their plates with a little green, The Drover also has a large salad bar to dive into. Next, located in the Old Market District is M’s Pub, which is well-known for their salads, steaks, soups, cold and hot sandwiches, and delicious desserts. They also have an impressive wine list, and visitors can take their pick from lounging on the patio, island bar or beautiful main dining room.

Our next destination is located in the Midtown Crossings District and is a popular restaurant with contemporary flair. Wondering what’s on the menu at The Grey Plume? Well, that depends on what’s in season! Visitors will be impressed with this farm-to-table concept and can expect dishes to be made with locally sourced and grown ingredients. This concept allows the chefs to be creative and let their talents soar. The Grey Plume is also a Green Restaurant Certified by SustainaBuild, and a location for cooking classes for locals looking to hone their skills. Lastly – calling all vegans! Modern Love is a new vegan restaurant in town and goes against the popular ‘meat capitol’ reputation that Omaha has come to be known for. Modern love is only open for dinner, and goers can expect to see dishes such as mushroom cheeseburgers, enchiladas and gnocchi. Who says vegan eating can’t be delicious!

Fun Events This Weekend In Omaha

by Nancy Heim-berg

Happy New Year! Now that 2019 is officially here, what are your plans for the first weekend of the year? If you are still recovering from the holidays and have not thought beyond this week (first off, we understand!), we have listed a few fun events that are happening in and around Omaha for you to check out. Everything from sporting events, First Friday events, comedy shows, art exhibits and history tours, as well as a few holiday events for those that don’t want to let the magical time of year go just yet. Whatever you are into, we are sure there is an event for you to enjoy. So grab your family and friends and get ready for a great start to 2019! Enjoy! 

What: Creighton vs. Villanova NCAA Women’s Basketball Game
When: January 4th
Where: 701 Florence Blvd. Omaha, NE 68102

What: Art Exhibit: ‘Nebraska Habitat’ by Albert Rhea
When: January 4th – 6th
Where: Lauritzen Gardens | 100 Bancroft Street Omaha, NE

What: Benson First Friday
When: January 4th – 6th
Where: Multiple Locations

What: Comedy in Omaha at The Backline
When: January 4th & 5th
Where: The Backline Comedy Theatre | 1618 Harney Street Omaha, NE

What: Farewell Series #2: Artists Broman, De Forest and Taylor
When: January 4th & 5th
Where: Gallery 72 | 1806 Vinton Street Omaha, NE

What: Pajama Jam! Family Night at the UP Museum
When: January 4th
Where: Union Pacific Railroad Museum 

What: First Friday Old Market
When: January 4th
Where: Old Market | Harney to Jackson Streets & 10th to 13th Streets Omaha, NE

What: Old Market First Friday Trunk Show
When: January 4th
Where: Urban Abbey | 1026 Jackson Street Omaha, NE

What: Omaha Holiday Lights Festival
When: January 4th – 6th
Where: Gene Leahy Pedestrian Mall | 14th & Farnam Streets Omaha, NE

What: Super Sports: Building Strength, Sportsmanship and Smarts 
When: January 4th – 6th
Where: Omaha Children’s Museum | 500 S 20th Street Omaha, NE

What: Holiday Lights Festival: Fireworks Spectacular
When: January 5th
Where: Gene Leahy Pedestrian Mall | 14th & Farnam Streets Omaha, NE

What: Old Market Walking History Tour
When: January 5th
Where: Omaha Visitors Center | 1001 Farnam Street Omaha, NE

What: Raptor Bird Day
When: January 5th
Where: Fontenelle Forest/Neale Woods | 1111 Bellevue Blvd.

What: Art Exhibit: ‘Nebraska Habitat’ by Albert Rhea
When: January 4th – 6th
Where: Lauritzen Gardens | 100 Bancroft Street Omaha, NE

What: Holiday Poinsettia Show Aglow
When: January 4th – 6th
Where: Lauritzen Gardens | 100 Bancroft Street Omaha, NE

What: Urban Surf
When: January 5th
Where: Neighborhood Offshore Boutique & Board Shop

What: Game On: The History and Science of Gaming
When: January 4th – 6th
Where: Strategic Air Command and Aerospace Museum 

What: Joslyn Castle Public Tour
When: January 6th
Where: Joslyn Castle | 3902 Davenport Street Omaha, NE

What: Thomas D Mangelsen: A Life in the Wild 
When: January 4th – 6th
Where: Durham Museum | 801 S 10th Street Omaha, NE

What: Purpose: American Quilts from Shelburne Museum 
When: January 4th – 6th
Where: Joslyn Art Museum | 2200 Dodge Street Omaha, NE

What: Holiday Cultural Trees Display
When: January 4th – 6th
Where: 801 S 10th Street Omaha, NE

Tips On How To Stage Your Home On A Budget

by Nancy Heim-berg

If you are thinking of selling your home, from time to time you may catch yourself making mental notes of areas that need repair, carpets that need cleaning and clutter that needs to be sorted and donated/thrown out. Many home owners may not realize the extent of work that needs to be done on their home before it is ready to be put on the market and shown to potential buyers. If you are wondering where to start in the home staging process, and want to do it without breaking the bank, then today’s blog post is for you. There are a few golden rules for you to keep in mind as you prepare and stage your home for potential buyers, and we have listed them below for you to check out. Let’s jump right in!

The first rule we are going to talk about is de-personalizing your home. What do we mean by that? Well, remember the large, framed family photo from three summers ago at Lake Tahoe that you have hanging in the living room? While it may bring you great joy as beautiful memories flood back to you when you look at it, it may not be as appealing to potential buyers who are looking at your home. You want your home to essentially be a blank canvas for buyers to picture themselves settling into. You want them to look at your kitchen and picture their Sunday dinners, your master bedroom as a cozy oasis for them to escape to and your family room as a central hub for gatherings. It will be hard for them to do that if all they see are reminders of how you have made the house yours and all the wonderful time you have spent there. So, with that being said, it is important to remove personal items that you have around your home when staging to sell. 

The next tip we have for you is to de-clutter the space. There is no better way for potential home buyers to picture a blank canvas than for them to see clean and neat spaces. You may even want to think about renting a storage unit if there are items that you think do not add to the space, but that you aren’t quite ready to part with yet. This can include items such as bulky furniture, artwork, kids toys, holiday decorations and clothing that makes your closet look too packed, thus making it appear smaller. De-cluttering will maximize the space in your home, ensuring that potential buyers see the real and full potential of the house. Our next tip is arguably the simplest, and that is to clean/sanitize your home. No one likes a dirty home and you only have one chance to make a first impression on buyers. Whether you hire on a company or choose to grab the rubber gloves and tackle the cleaning yourself, it will be the best time/money you could spend when it comes to staging your home to sell. 

Our last tip for you is to neutralize your home. It is no secret that color can make or break how people view a particular space. And while you may think that bright pink accent wall does wonders for the aesthetic of the home, potential buyers may think otherwise. All they will see is money, time and potential frustration on a home improvement project. One of the most inexpensive ways to change the look and feel of a home is to paint, and we can assure you that updating the space with calming and neutral colors will make a world of difference for buyers. We hope these tips and tricks will help you when it comes to staging your home to sell, and take off some of the stress and guess work on where to start! 

Can’t-Miss Events Around Omaha This Weekend

by Nancy Heim-berg

Can you believe it is the last weekend of 2018?! We can’t either! What better way to end one year and ring in a new one than to enjoy fun events making beautiful memories with family and friends. And lucky for you, this weekend is bringing festivities such as a gingerbread festival, a holiday lights festival, art exhibits, a walking food tour, a basketball and hockey game, and much more! We hope you are enjoying this time of year with loved ones and wish you a wonderful 2019! See you in the New Year! 

What: Jim Brickman: A Joyful Christmas
When: December 28th
Where: 1200 Douglas Street Omaha, NE

What: University of Nebraska-Omaha vs. Denver NCAA Men’s Basketball Game
When: December 28th
Where: Baxter Arena | 2425 S 67th Street Omaha, NE

What: 33rd Annual Gingerbread Festival
When: December 28th – 30th
Where: Mormon Trail Center at Historic Winter Quarters

What: Christmas at Union Station
When: December 28th – 30th
Where: Durham Museum | 801 S 10th Street Omaha, NE

What: Holiday Poinsettia Show
When: December 28th – 30th
Where: Lauritzen Gardens | 100 Bancroft Street Omaha, NE

What: Holiday Cultural Trees Display
When: December 28th – 30th
Where: 801 S 10th Street Omaha, NE

What: Holiday Lights Festival: The Capitol District Ice Rink
When: December 28th – 30th
Where: 11th & Capitol Streets Omaha, NE

What: Holidays in The Old Market
When: December 28th – 30th
Where: Old Market | Harney to Jackson Streets & 10th to 13th Streets Omaha, NE

What: Interrogated (Improv)
When: December 28th
Where: The Backline Comedy Theatre | 1618 Harney Street Omaha, NE

What: Miracle on Farnam 
When: December 28th – 30th
Where: Midtown Crossing | 31st – 33rd and Farman Dodge Streets Omaha, NE

What: Omaha Holiday Lights Festival
When: December 28th – 30th 
Where: Gene Leahy Pedestrian Mall | 14th & Farman Streets Omaha, NE

What: Richard Mosse Exhibit
When: December 28th – 30th 
Where: Joslyn Art Museum | 2200 Dodge Street Omaha, NE

What: Thomas D Mangelsen: A Life in the Wild
When: December 28th – 30th
Where: Durham Museum | 801 S 10th Street Omaha, NE

What: Old Market Walking History Tour
When: December 29th & 30th
Where: Omaha Visitors Center | 1001 Farman Street Omaha, NE

What: University of Nebraska-Omaha vs. Alaska Anchorage NCAA Men’s Hockey Game
When: December 29th
Where: Baxter Arena | 2425 S 67th Street Omaha, NE

What: Holiday Lights Festival: The Capitol District Ice Rink
When: December 28th – 30th
Where: 11th & Capitol Streets Omaha, NE

What: Old Market Walking Food Tour
When: December 29th
Where: 1002 Howard Street Omaha, NE

What: Super Sports: Building Strength, Sportsmanship and Smarts 
When: December 28th – 30th
Where: Omaha Children’s Museum | 500 S 20th Street Omaha, NE

What: Urban Surf
When: December 29th
Where: Neighborhood Offshore Boutique & Board Shop

What: Omaha in the Anthropocene Exhibit
When: December 28th – 30th
Where: Durham Museum | 801 S 10th Street Omaha, NE

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