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Best Children’s Playgrounds Around Omaha

by Nancy Heim-berg

The warmer weather seems to have officially moved in and that means it is time to ditch the indoor projects and get outside! There are so many wonderful parks and playgrounds around Omaha that are perfect to let the kids burn off some energy and take in the natural beauty our wonderful state has to offer. Below we have listed the top playgrounds around Omaha that are sure to bring a smile to everyone’s face and leave your kids begging to go back. Enjoy the warm weather and fun time of year in the city! 

Stone Ridge Playground | N 163rd St. Omaha, NE 

Pacific Meadows Playground | W Papio Trl. Omaha, NE

Pepperwood Park | 152011 Hamilton St. Omaha, NE

Orchard Park | Cole Creek Park St. Omaha, NE

Maple Village Park | 3865 Parkview Dr. Omaha, NE

Towl Park | 9310 W Center Road. Omaha, NE

Roberts Park | 730 N 78th St. Omaha, NE

Zorinsky Lake Park | 3808 S 156th St. Omaha, NE

Seymour Smith Park | 6802 Harrison St.

Memorial Park | 5700 Dodge Street. Omaha, NE

Stinson Park | 2285 S 67th St. Omaha, NE

Elmwood Park | 802 S. 60th Street. Omaha, NE

Plum Creek Park | Gretna, NE

Family Fun Around Omaha This Weekend

by Nancy Heim-berg

With Friday quickly approaching, that means the weekend fun is right around the corner! There are so many activities and things to do around the Omaha area, and we have listed a few below that we know will fun and adventures for all ages. So grab your family and friends and head out of the house to explore all Omaha has to offer during this wonderful time of year! 

 

What: Free National Public Gardens Day
When: May 11th 
Where: Lauritzen Gardens | 100 Bancroft St.

What: Spring into Summer!
When: May 11th 
Where: 7002 Military Ave. Omaha, NE

What: ‘Widespread Flowering” Art Exhibit by Ann Brugenhemke
When: May 9th – June 4th 
Where: Lauritzen Gardens | 100 Bancroft St. 

What: Johnny “The Jet” Rodgers Exhibit 
When: May 10th – June 30th 
Where: Great Plains Black History Museum 

What: Omaha Symphony Presents: The Planets
When: May 11th & May 12th 
Where: Holland Performing Arts Center | 1200 Douglas Street

What: Sip Nebraska Wine Festival
When: May 11th & 12th 
Where: 28500 W Park Hwy

What: Harry Potter Family Night
When: May 12th 
Where: Omaha Children’s Museum 

What: Spring Night Hike at the Wetlands
When: May 12th 
Where: Fontenelle Forest/Neale Woods
 
What: Art Ride Omaha
When: May 12th – October 20th 
Where: Bancroft Street Market | 2702 S 10th St. Omaha

What: Omaha Farmers Market: Old Market
When: May 12th – October 13th 
Where: Omaha Farmer’s Market | 11th & Jackson Old Market Omaha

Tips for Gardening on a Budget

by Nancy Heim-berg

With Spring in full bloom, many homeowners around Omaha are getting inspired and feeling an urge to head outdoors to begin gardening or tend to their already blossoming gardens. And while walking into your local flower or gardening shop can make you want to purchase everything in sight, today’s blog post will help to hone in those impulses and resist the urge to max out your credit card on containers, gadgets and plants. We have a few tips and tricks below to help your gardens bloom without breaking the bank. Enjoy!

The first thing you will want to do is make a list. You know how you are always told not to go grocery shopping when you are hungry because you will buy everything in every isle? The same goes with gardening shops. If you go in knowing exactly what you need you are less likely to buy everything that looks pretty or you THINK you need. Make a plan, write it down then head out. Trust us, this will save you a lot of time, frustration and cash. Our next tip is especially helpful if you have a lot of ground to cover in your garden. Rather than spending all your money on plants to fill the space, try incorporating things such as lilyturf, ferns and woodland phlox into your garden. Not only will weeds be less likely to flourish with these types of plants, but you will be saving money while covering more ground. And that is a win-win in gardening!

Lastly, if you want to spruce up your garden area try decorating terra cotta pots. Now we understand that traditional terra cotta pots are not exactly eye sores on their own, but these inexpensive gardening staples are the ideal blank canvas and the perfect opportunity for you to incorporate some serious design and color. They are also a great art project for the kids if you are not too picky about the artistic talent that goes into the design. Either way, splashing some color and art on terra cotta pots are a great and inexpensive way to spruce up and bring some life to an otherwise bland décor piece.

Family Fun Around Omaha This Weekend

by Nancy Heim-berg

The weekend is almost here! And that means events, adventures, parades and endless fun waiting for you and your family. Below we have listed a few events happening throughout Omaha that are sure to be fun for the whole group – enjoy! 

What: Troops and Trains: Family Night
When: Friday, May 4th from 5-7pm
Where: Union Pacific Museum 

What: Union Pacific Railroad Museum’s Family Nights
When: Friday, May 4th from 5 – 7pm
Where: The Union Pacific Railroad Museum | 200 Pearl St.

What: Cinco de Mayo Parade 
When: Saturday, May 5th
Where: 24th Street (D to L)

What: Star Wars Family Storytime
When: Saturday, May 5th from 10:30-11:30am
Where: Benson Branch Library 

What: Star Wars Movie Time & Lightsaber Making
When: Saturday, May 5th from 1-2:30pm
Where: A.V. Sorensen Branch Library 

What: Cindo de Mayo at the Zoo
When: May 5th and 6th from 9am – 5pm
Where: Omaha Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium 

What: One Sky, One World Kite Festival
When: Sunday, May 6th 
Where: La Vista Soccer Complex

What: Kid’s Bicycle Rodeo 
When: Sunday, May 6th
Where: Bike Rack Omaha | 14510 Eagle Run Dr. Omaha, NE

What: Living History
When: May 5th and 6th 

Where: Fort Atkinson State Historical Park 

 

DIY projects to avoid

by Nancy Heim-berg

Who doesn’t love a good DIY project? There is something to be said about taking things into your own hands (literally) and completing home improvement projects so they turn out exactly how you envisioned. However, there are some DIY projects that you will want to put the hammer down for and call in the professionals to avoid costly and risky mistakes. In today’s post, we are going to be talking about three DIY projects that you want to avoid and call in the pros for.  

The first project we urge you to avoid are structural changes. Many people have a hard time deciphering which walls are load-bearing walls, and there can be large (and dangerous) consequences if the proper precautions are not met prior to the construction. Load-bearing walls act as support systems for areas in your home such as your roof, second story and attic and they are an important part of the structure of your home. Bringing in a professional contractor and/or engineer will allow you the peace of mind knowing that the structural integrity of your home is not being compromised because of a home DIY project you wanted to take on.  

The next DIY project to avoid is plumbing. Now while any plumbing mistakes you make are not necessarily life threatening to you and your family, but they can prove to be very timely and costly repairs if you have to bring someone in to fix what you did. Also, plumbing mistakes can leave your home unlivable until the problem is fixed, therefore putting you and your family at friends houses or at a hotel – and let’s face it, what is worse case scenario! Lastly, you want to avoid DIY electrical work. We know that many DIY project mishaps can be frustrating and annoying, but when it comes to electrical work mistakes, it can be downright dangerous for you and your family. If there is improper wiring for example, it can damage electronics in your home, as well as has the potential to cause a fire. It is always a good idea to call in the professionals for any large electrical work that you are thinking of doing to help avoid very costly and dangerous scenarios down the road.

Family Fun in Omaha This Weekend

by Nancy Heim-berg

There are so many fun events and adventures happening all throughout Omaha this weekend! Grab your family and friends and head out to explore all the area has to offer. We have listed a few events below that are great for all ages and are sure to keep the smiles and laughter going all weekend. Enjoy!  

 

What: Hip Hop Dance Tour (Breaking Workshop)
When: April 27th
Where: 1236 Royal Dr. Papillion, NE

What: Shakespeare in Love
When: April 25th till May 6th 
Where: Omaha Community Playhouse

What: Lanoha’s Spring Open House
When: April 28th till April 29th
Where: 19111 West Center Road Omaha, NE

What: Omaha Symphony Presents: Jurassic Park
When: April 28th 
Where: Holland Performing Arts Center 

What: Youth Triathlon
When: April 28th
Where: 10242 Mockingbird Dr. Omaha, NE

What: Nebraska Renaissance Faire & Midlands Pirate Fest
When: April 28th till April 29th
Where: Riverwest Park

What: Nebraska eSports Expo 2018 
When: April 27th till April 29th 
Where: 1000 Galvin Road South Bellevue, NE

What: Sweet Treats Bus Tour
When: April 28th till June 30th 
Where: Omaha Culinary Tours

What: The Dinner Detective Murder Mystery Dinner
When: April 28th
Where: DoubleTree by Hilton Omaha Downtown 

What: ‘Widespread Flowering’ Art Exhibit by Ann Brugenhemke
When: April 25th till June 4th
Where: Lauritzen Gardens 

Looking to Stage Your Home? You Don’t Want to Miss These Tips!

by Nancy Heim-berg

Putting your home on the market is such a fun and exciting time as you are saying goodbye to one chapter and looking forward to the next. Staging your home is one way to help sell your home faster and seem more appealing to potential buyers. And while that may sound like a daunting task, it doesn’t have to be. There are some simple tips and tricks that we will be discussing today to help you through the process – we hope you take them and use them during your home selling process.

One of the first things you will want to do when staging your home is to de-clutter the spaces. Having too many items and/or furniture can make the home look small and closed off, which can be a turn off for potential buyers. It is also a good idea to steam clean the carpets, repaint the rooms that look dull, and give away or sell things that you do not need anymore. This will all help you to achieve a clean canvas for you to stage. Also, if you are going to be painting the inside of the home, you may want to stick to white or lighter colors as they can help to make the spaces appear larger.

Nothing is better than a home that has light and no one likes walking into a dark and dreary home. And the good news is if your home is darker than you would like, it is a pretty simple fix! First, make sure that all windows are clean to help push natural light through the home. Next, you will want to replace any dark window treatments with lighter ones to brighten up the frame of the room.

One thing that can help potential buyers see how the spaces can be best utilized is to stage furniture how the room should best be used. Leaving a room unfurnished or solely as a kids play room (when potential buyers may not have kids) can deter them from seeing the home’s potential. You will also want to crank up the curb appeal as this is the first impression potential buyers will have of the home. Make sure your front door is freshly painted, plant some new colorful flowers and make sure the grass is trimmed. You never have a second chance at a first impression, and these are simple ways to make sure it is a good one!

Things To Do Around Omaha This Weekend

by Nancy Heim-berg

The weekend is almost upon us! And as the weather slowly starts to warm up, there are many family friendly events happening throughout Omaha this weekend. We have listed a few below that are sure to be fun for the whole group. So grab your friends and get ready for a weekend creating new and lasting memories. Enjoy! 

 

What: Ink | Paper | Press: The Power and Process of Prints
When: April 20th 
Where: Gallery 71, 1806 Vinton St. Omaha, NE 68108

What: Widespread Flowering Art Exhibit by Ann Brugenhemke
When: April 20th till June 4th 
Where: Lauritzen Gardens

What: Karaoke Friday Nights
When: April 20th 
Where: 510 N. 33rd St. Omaha, NE 68131

What: Moon Mouse by Lightwire Theatre 
When: April 20th 
Where: 2700 College Rd. Council Bluffs 

What: Opera Omaha’s ONE Festival
When: April 20th till April 22nd 
Where: Orpheum Theater, 409 S. 16th St. Omaha, NE 68102

What: Shakespeare in Love
When: April 20th till May 6th 
Where: Omaha Community Playhouse, 6915 Cass St. Omaha, NE 68132

What: Handmade Omaha 6th Annual Arts and Crafts Bazaar
When: April 21st till April 22nd
Where: Bancroft Street Market, 2702 S. 10th St. Omaha, NE 68102

What: Old Market District Walking Food Tour 
When: April 21st till June 26th
Where: Omaha Culinary Tours

What: Healthy Kids Day
When: April 22nd 
Where: 2285 S. 67th St. Omaha, NE 68106

Simple Ways to Lower Your Household Energy Costs

by Nancy Heim-berg

In today’s blog post we are going to be talking about a few simple tips and tricks that will help lower your energy costs on a monthly basis. And with summer quickly approaching, it is a good idea to get yourself and your family in the habit of implementing these as soon as possible. We hope you enjoy and hope they prove to be helpful!

The first trick we have for you is to install dimmer switches and light/motion sensors. How many times have you or your children mindlessly left the lights on when you leave the room? These devices are great because the automatic systems help to conserve light energy when you and your family forget to turn the lights off.

Next, you always want to make sure to unplug all appliances when they are not being used as they tend to drain energy - even if you were to power off the device completely. The Department of Energy estimated that appliances can increase your electric bill by ten percent or more, so this trick can prove to be very beneficial for you and your family.

It is always a good idea to keep your hands off the thermostat, as frequently altering the settings can end up wasting a lot of energy. You may also consider implementing a programmable thermostat that will adjust the temperatures automatically for you and thus save energy.

Many people do not realize that your front door can be a huge culprit when it comes to energy loss for heating and cooling your home. Be sure to use weather stripping, as well as check the caulking, to make sure both are properly sealing the air in the home. And if need be, it may be a good idea to invest in a new front door altogether.

If your HVAC systems are more than ten years old, they tend to be less efficient and can also waste money every month. You may want to consider upgrading to Energy Star-qualified replacements to help ensure the system is not draining energy and money. 

Family Fun Events in Omaha This Weekend

by Nancy Heim-berg

Looking for family fun events in Omaha this weekend? Don't let the forecasted rain and clouds steer you away from all the fun activities around town! Below we have listed a few that are sure to bring a smile to everyone's face, young and old alike. We hope you enjoy! 

What: Free Daytime Family Fun Events
When: April 12th – 15th 
Where: CenturyLink Center Omaha 

What: Welcome to Storybook Land!
When: Sunday, April 15th from 1 till 4pm
Where: 14850 Laurel Ave., Omaha

What: Omaha Mini Maker Faire
When: Saturday, April 14th from 9am till 4pm
Where: Do Space, 72nd and Dodge

What: Nature Play
When: Saturday, April 14th from 1 till 4pm
Where: Joslyn Art Museum

What: Family Education
When: Saturday, April 14th from 10 till 11:30am
Where: 11809 Old Maple Road, Omaha

What: Creative Weapon Flow Classes
When: April 13th 
Where: 11138 Q St., Omaha, NE

What: Yoga in the Aquarium 
When: April 14th and 15th 
Where: Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium 

What: The International Omaha Horse Competition
When: April 12th through April 15th 
Where: CentryLink Center Omaha

What: Metamorphosis: From Reclaimed Plastics to Works of Art
When: April 12th through May 13th 
Where: Lauritzen Gardens 

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