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08/29/2010 - 09/04/2010

08/29/2010 - 09/04/2010

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South 24th Street Omaha Walking Tour

March 20, 2010 - October 16, 2010

A 60-90 minute guided walking tour of approximately 6 blocks along South 24th Street between L and O Streets - the tour highlights history, architecture, local businesses, culture, and the arts.

  • Recurring weekly on Thursday, Saturday
  • Location: Tour will start at El Museo Latino
  • Address: 4701 South 25th Street
  • Times: Thur/4:30pm; Sat/11am
  • Contact: Vince Furlong - Omaha Main Streets
  • Phone: (402) 709-2586
  • Admission: $10/person; discount for groups of 10+
  • http://south24thomahatour.com
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3rd Annual Benson Farmers Market

May 01, 2010 - September 25, 2010

Purchase fresh produce, flowers, plants, baked good, meats, crafts and community services. The market is located between on Military Avenue at Maple between 61st and 62nd Streets. Pancake Feed May 1 from 8-10:30am. Cost is $4 for adults and $2 for children.

  • Recurring daily
  • Location: Benson Downtown
  • Address: 61st Maple
  • Times: 8am-Noon
  • Admission: Free
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Omaha Farmers Market

May 01, 2010 - October 09, 2010

Offers the best selection of fresh produce and meats, as well as a wide variety of unique specialty items: gourmet foods, organic fruits and vegetables, dairy products, cut flowers and bedding plants, handmade jewelry and more. 

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Village Pointe Farmers Market

May 01, 2010 - October 02, 2010

Be a "locavore"!  Enjoy farm fresh, locally-grown produce and meats from the Village Pointe Farmers Market every Saturday, May-September. Farmers Market Special Events: Farmer Appreciation, July 31 and Harvest Fest, October 2.

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Agustin Victor Casasola

May 05, 2010 - November 30, 2010

A selection of 30 black & white photographs that capture the portraits of the people, soldiers, political figures, and heroes of the Revolution. A gallery of portraits of the personalities, heroes and historical figures that fought to gain Independence are also on view.

  • Recurring daily
  • Venue: El Museo Latino
  • Address: 4701 S 25 St
  • Times: Mon, Wed, Fri/10am-5pm; Tues&Thurs/1-5pm; Sat/10am-2pm
  • Phone: (402) 731-1137
  • Admission: $5 General; $4 College students w/ID; $3.50 Seniors & K-12
  • http://www.elmuseolatino.org
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Bancroft Bayliss Loop Bicycle Rides

May 22, 2010 - October 16, 2010

A 12 mile ride exploring the Omaha riverfront, historic downtown Council Bluffs and areas on both sides of the river.  Includes a stop at Bayliss Park in downtown Council Bluffs to picnic or eat lunch at a local restaurant.

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Nature Unleashed: Inside Natural Disasters

May 22, 2010 - September 12, 2010

Witness what it’s like to stand inside a roaring tornado; trigger an underwater earthquake and simulate a tsunami; touch and examine rock and lava specimens that tell of past geologic events; and be inspired by the resiliency of disaster survivors.

  • Recurring weekly on Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
  • Venue: The Durham Museum
  • Address: 801 S 10th St
  • Times: Tues-Sun/10am
  • Phone: (402) 444-5071
  • Admission: $7 adults; $6 ages 62+; $6 ages 3-12 $5 age 2&under
  • http://www.durhammuseum.org
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Omaha Farmers Market at Aksarben Village

May 30, 2010 - September 05, 2010

The Market at Aksarben Village will carry the “buy local, eat fresh” movement to a new location, featuring 25 to 35 vendors this first season, offering local produce, meats, cheeses, herbs, flowers, baked goods, crafts and more.

  • Recurring weekly on Sunday
  • Location: Aksarben Village
  • Address: 67th and Center Street Omaha, NE
  • Times: Sun/10am-2pm
  • Admission: Free
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Adventures with Clifford The Big Red Dog

June 01, 2010 - September 10, 2010

Pilot the ferry to Birdwell Island, serve up fish and chips, make music on Clifford’s Xylobone, search for buried treasure in T-Bone’s sandbox, and slide down Clifford’s giant tail!

  • Recurring daily
  • Venue: Omaha Children’s Museum
  • Location: Omaha Childrens' Museum
  • Address: 500 S. 20th Street
  • Times: Tues-Sat/10am-5pm; Thurs/10am-8pm; Sun/1-5pm (Closed Mon)
  • Phone: (402) 342-6164
  • Admission: $2/in addition to Regular Museum Admission ($8/Adults and Children, $7/Seniors 60+)
  • http://www.ocm.org
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Arts For All Summer 2010 Session

June 03, 2010 - June 17, 2011

Learn painting, pottery, drawing, dance, drums, acting, guitar, piano, violin, and much much more for $6/weekly class!

  • Recurring weekly on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
  • Location: Various locations
  • Times: Weekday afternoons and Sat. mornings
  • Contact: Arts For All, Inc.
  • Phone: (402) 556-7821
  • Admission: $6/weekly class
  • http://www.artsforallinc.com
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Landscapes from the Age of Impressionism

June 05, 2010 - September 12, 2010

This exhibition of 40 paintings from the renowned collection of the Brooklyn Museum represents some of the finest examples of late 19th- and early 20th-century landscapes by celebrated French Impressionist artists and many of their American peers.

  • Recurring daily
  • Venue: Joslyn Art Museum
  • Address: 2200 Dodge Street
  • Times: Tues-Sat/10am-4pm; Sun/noon-4pm; closed Mon
  • Phone: (402) 342-3300
  • Admission: $8/adults; $6/seniors and college students; $5/youth (ages 5-17); ages 4 and younger free
  • http://www.joslyn.org
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Hopey Changey Things

June 11, 2010 - September 04, 2010

Celebrates artists who transform places, communities and subjective histories. The artists in this exhibition have adopted a kind of radical pragmatism; their sense of wonder is tempered by making do with what's at hand to produce work of subtle and sweeping import for their worlds.

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The Outdoor Market at Midtown Crossing

June 12, 2010 - September 04, 2010

Fresh and fun. Classy but relaxed. Sophisticated tastes are welcome here; the ordinary is not. We've harvested the best of the long-standing farmer’s market tradition and combined it with a variety of novel offerings -- from top-notch coffee and fresh seafood to live entertainment and cooking lessons.

  • Recurring weekly on Saturday
  • Location: Midtown Crossing at Turner Park
  • Address: 33rd and Farnam St
  • Times: 9am-12pm
  • Phone: (402) 333-3062
  • Admission: Free
  • http://www.midtowncrossing.com
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Lasting Light: 125 Years of Grand Canyon Photography

June 19, 2010 - September 12, 2010

Features 60 framed photographs from the late 1800s through present day. Covering approximately 125 years of photographic history, the exhibition includes images of early photographers dangling from cables to get the perfect shot.

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River City History Tours 2010

June 28, 2010 - September 10, 2010

Punch your ticket and hit the streets for a trip back to Omaha of the late 1800s! Seekers of the romanticized West would be advised to keep on moving. This is raw, unfiltered history! To register call or e-mail bkneip@durhammuseum.org.

  • Recurring weekly on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
  • Venue: The Durham Museum
  • Address: 801 S 10th St
  • Phone: (402) 444-5071
  • Admission: $15; Tour & lunch $25 ($10 & $20 for Members)
  • http://www.durhammuseum.org
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Family & Children Film Series: "Forever Young"

July 10, 2010 - September 30, 2010

A Summer Film Series featuring more than a half century of classics, including "The Adventures of Robin Hood" (1938), "The Triplets of Belleville" (2003), "ET: The Extra-Terrestrial" (1982), "Whale Rider" (2002), "The Thief of Baghdad" (1940) and "Back to the Future" (1985).

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"The City Series"

July 12, 2010 (No End Date)

New paintings and drawings by Megan Boyd, local Omaha artist. There will be food & drinks and live music. Besides paintings & drawings, there will also be collage, metalsmithing and jewelry. Come have a great time!

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Space, Silence, Spirit: Maynard Dixon

July 31, 2010 - October 17, 2010

More than 60 paintings, drawings, and illustrations span the six decades of Dixon's career, representing his travels in the American West.

  • Recurring daily
  • Venue: Joslyn Art Museum
  • Address: 2200 Dodge Street
  • Times: Tues-Sat/10am-4pm; Sun/noon-4pm; closed Mon
  • Phone: (402) 342-3300
  • Admission: $8/adults; $6/seniors and college students; $5/youth (ages 5-17); ages 4 and younger free
  • http://www.joslyn.org
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Anakin Skywalker's Podracer

August 03, 2010 - January 02, 2011

Star Wars Fans! Exclusive engagement of the infamous Podracer – See the highly detailed 46-foot long replica, donated by Nintendo of America, Inc.® This exhibition is on loan from the Museum of Flight. in Seattle,Washington.

  • Recurring daily
  • Venue: Strategic Air & Space Museum
  • Address: I-80, Exit 426, Ashland NE, Ashland
  • Times: Daily 10am-5pm; Closed Wed during school year
  • Phone: (402) 944-3100
  • Admission: $10 Adults; $5 Children (ages 4-12); Senior & Military Discounts
  • http://www.SASMuseum.com
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Underground: Stephen Azevedo, Caleb Coppock and Yinghua Zhu

August 06, 2010 - September 11, 2010

Opening Reception: Friday, August 6 | 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. Gallery Talk with the artists: Saturday, August 7 | 12 noon Exhibits: New Work | Stephen Azevedo Soft Rot (remix) | Caleb Coppock 58.1 Miles | Yinghua Zhu

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Tad Lauritzen Wright "Playscape

August 13, 2010 - September 04, 2010

Anderson O’Brien Fine Art located in the historic Old Market district presents Tad Lauritzen Wright “Playscape”. An opening reception with the artist will take place on Fri 8/13, from 6-9pm.

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The Lady With All The Answers

August 20, 2010 - September 19, 2010

This is a new one-woman play about the bubbly, frank and slightly eccentric writer, Ann Landers, that provides a compelling portrait of her. Folksy, funny, straightforward and validating all about the no-nonsense woman whose daily dialogue with America helped shape the social landscapes for the last half century.

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“Flow” by Tim Guthrie

August 24, 2010 - September 10, 2010

A reflection on BP’s attempt to control and spin the media coverage of the Deep Horizon disaster. “Flow” incorporates digital video projection of footage captured from live BP web feeds of the leak, as well as news reports on both TV and the web. Opening reception Sept. 9, 5-7pm.

  • Recurring every 2 weeks on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
  • Location: Metropolitan Community College Elkhorn Valley Campus
  • Address: 204th and Dodge Sts, Elkhorn NE
  • Times: Mon-Sat/9am-4:30pm
  • Admission: Free
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African-American Masters Collection from the Sheldon Museum

August 27, 2010 - September 23, 2010

Works by Aaron Douglas, Charles White, Alvin Loving, Romare Bearden, Jacob Lawrence, Charles Alston, and Elizabeth Catlett. These are "poignant and intimate works that express the struggles, sorrows, joys, triumphs and creativity of African Americans." Opening reception: Fri 8/27 5-7:30pm

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Film Series - CINEMATECA 2010

August 27, 2010 - September 30, 2010

A 10-film series celebrating more than 40 years of cultural, political and cinematic history. Featuring films from Mexico, Argentina, Cuba, Spain, Uruguay, Chile, Peru, and Brazil. Screenings every Tuesday followed by post-show dialogues led by OLLAS faculty members.

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"Bittersweet Harvest: The Bracero Program 1942-1964"

August 28, 2010 - October 31, 2010

A moving new bilingual exhibition organized by the Smithsonian Institution, examines the experiences of bracero workers and their families, providing rich insight into Mexican American history and historical background.

  • Recurring daily
  • Venue: El Museo Latino
  • Address: ion: South 25 St
  • Times: Mon, Wed, Fri/10am-5pm; Tues,Thurs/1-5pm; Sat/10am-2pm
  • Phone: (402) 731-1137
  • Admission: General $5; Students K-12 $3.50; College students w/ID $4; Seniors $3.50
  • http://www.elmuseolatino.org
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100 Yards of Glory: Omaha's Football History

August 28, 2010 - January 02, 2011

Offers a rare look at the celebrated and untold stories of Omaha’s football past, dating back to the University of Nebraska’s first football game, a 10-0 victory against the Omaha YMCA men’s team in 1890. Explore the games, players, coaches, and trophies that have defined football excellence in our community for 120 years, spanning the high school, collegiate and professional ranks.

  • Recurring daily
  • Venue: The Durham Museum
  • Address: The Durham Museum, 801 South 10th Street
  • Times: Mon-Sun/10am
  • Phone: (402) 444-5071
  • Admission: Members ALWAYS FREE!, Adults $7.00, Seniors (62+) $6.00, Children (ages 3 - 12) $5.00, Children 2 years and under FREE
  • http://www.durhammuseum.org
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Omaha Royals vs Round Rock

August 30, 2010 - September 02, 2010

Omaha's Baseball Team, a AAA division of the Kansas City Royals. Fan Appreciation Night on Wednesday, Fireworks on Thursday.  Thursday is Final Game at Rosenblatt.

  • Recurring daily
  • Venue: Omaha Royals Baseball
  • Address: Omaha's Rosenblatt Stadium, I-80, Exit #454/13th St, Omaha's Rosenblatt Stadium
  • Times: Mon-Thur/7:05pm
  • Phone: (402) 738-5100
  • Admission: Box Seat/$10; Reserved/$8; General Adm/$7 $1 off Children, Seniors & Military
  • http://www.oroyals.com
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"Einstein and the Cosmos"

September 01, 2010 - September 26, 2010

Einstein and the Cosmos Nancy Lepo and Jean Mason express their viewpoints on scientific theories & cosmic curiosities, mixed with some classic sci-fi and a bit of conspiracy theory...definitely, good conversation pieces! Opening Reception: Fri 9/3 from 5-9pm in the 1301 Gallery at the Hot Shops Art Center.

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"Enchantments - Visions of the Southwest"

September 01, 2010 - September 26, 2010

Group show in the Nicholas Street Gallery at the Hot Shops Art Center. Enchantments - Visions of the Southwest Opening Reception, September 3 • 5 to 9pm. Featuring the artwork of Lori Elliott-Bartle, paintings, woodcuts Debra Joy Groesser, oil paintings John Prouty, sculpture Rose Rutherford, accessories and mixed media Dorothy Tuma, photography

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"Valerie Light Anderson and family"

September 01, 2010 - September 30, 2010

Group show featuring Valerie Light Anderson and family in the Hallway Gallery.

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2D or not 2D

September 01, 2010 - September 26, 2010

Jerry Jacoby, painting, N. Byram Luth, painting and collage, Margie Schimenti, photography and Pete Wroblewski, sculpture, show recent works and selected favorites in “2D or not 2D.” The artists will host an opening celebration from 7-10pm Saturday, Sept. 4, 2010.

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Public Art at Boys Town

September 01, 2010 - November 30, 2010

Throughout the Village of Boys Town, a wide variety of public art is on display - from the iconic bronze Two Brother statue to a terra cotta frieze depicting the spirit of Boys Town by the artist Lee Lawrie - who also executed sculptures at the Nebraska State Capital and Rockefeller Center.

  • Recurring daily
  • Location: Hall of History
  • Address: 14057 Flanagan Blvd.
  • Times: 10am-4pm
  • Contact: Tom Lynch
  • Phone: (402) 498-1186
  • Admission: Free
  • http://www.boystown.org
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Septemberfest-Salute to Labor

September 02, 2010 - September 06, 2010

The 34th annual event. Free concerts, Gigantic Midway, Car shows, Vendor booths, Kiddie kingdom, Labor Day Parade, Competitions, Boxing, Big O Poker, Mega Ride tickets for all rides all five days. Food booths, clowns, walkarounds, jugglers, magicians, continuous entertainment.

  • Recurring daily
  • Times: Thurs-Fri/5pm-midnight; Sat, Sun & Mon/noon-midnight
  • Phone: (402) 346-4800
  • Admission: $3; kids under 5 free
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Fletcher Benton Exhibit at KANEKO

September 03, 2010 - November 19, 2010

Fletcher Benton’s fascination with letters and numbers became the inspiration for a major series of work that began in the 1970’s. Benton’s stunning variations on familiar themes present a wealth of possibilities, invention worthy of a great composer!

  • Recurring weekly on Friday
  • Location: KANEKO
  • Address: 1111 Jones St
  • Admission: General: $10; Seniors: $8; Students: $5
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KANEKO Exhibit Opening

September 03, 2010

Six large steel sculptures by the renowned American abstract sculptor Fletcher Benton will anchor an exhibit of his work at KANEKO. The pieces, from his Alphabet Series, will serve as a focal point for a half-year of programs and events.

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La Festa Italiana

September 03, 2010 - September 05, 2010

Food, entertainment, children's activities. Fun, Fun, Fun all day long! Nebraska Game on the big Screen Sat/8:30pm. Live music and more!

  • Recurring daily
  • Location: National Guard Rediness Center
  • Address: 116th & Rainwood
  • Times: Fri/6pm-Midnight; Sat/5pm-Midnight; Sun/Noon-Midnight
  • Contact: American Italian Heritage Society
  • Phone: (402) 592-6928
  • Admission: $5 Advance - $6.50 at the door
  • http://www.omahaitaly.com
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River City Star Friday Evening Public Dinner Cruise featuring Stan Yank & the Jazz Merchants

September 03, 2010

Enjoy live entertainment by Stan Yank & the Jazz Merchants on this 1 1/2 hour, 2-entree Dinner Cruise. Take in the sights and sounds of the Missouri River while cruising past Freedom Park Naval Yard, the Omaha Riverfront and under the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge. Cash Bar Available. Reservations required.

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"The Secret Life of Howard Hughes"

September 04, 2010 - January 02, 2011

This exhibit helps unravel the mystery of Howard Hughes and will make the visitor wonder if Howard Hughes died in 1976, as published, or if he only died in 2002 at the age of 96? This exhibit offers never-before seen personal artifacts said to be those of Hughes, as claimed by his widow.

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2D or not 2D Opening Reception

September 04, 2010

Jerry Jacoby, painting, N. Byram Luth, painting and collage, Margie Schimenti, photography and Pete Wroblewski, sculpture, show recent works and selected favorites in “2D or not 2D.” Show runs until Sept 26.

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7 Day Stretch Live at the Hideout

September 04, 2010

Come early to watch the Husker game, then stay for a wild night of ROCKIN! with 7 Day Stretch Omaha's newest modern rock party band! $5 domestic pitchers, $1.50 domestic draws Free food during the game, $2 shot specials all day & night! $5 cover starts at 8PM - 21 & over only.

  • Location: The Hideout
  • Address: 320 S.72nd St
  • Admission: $5 after 8PM
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Applegrass Bluegrass Festival

September 04, 2010 - September 05, 2010

Ten regional bluegrass and old-time bands have been selected to head up the first annual Applegrass Bluegrass Festival. Two evenings of music, a children's playground, corn maze, jamming tent, dry camping, vendors, and concessions.

  • Recurring daily
  • Location: Ditmars Orchard
  • Address: 19475 225th St, Council Bluffs IA
  • Times: 5-10pm
  • Phone: (712) 256-7053
  • Admission: $15/$10, Kids twelve and under are free
  • http://www.applegrassfestival.com
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Labor Day Weekend at Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo

September 04, 2010 - September 06, 2010

Gather your family and friends for one last hurrah this Labor Day Weekend at Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo! There will be lively musical performances by The String Beans, wild entertainment and special animal presentations for all ages.

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Living History Weekend

September 04, 2010 - September 05, 2010

Demonstrations of military life at an 1820s military post. Military drills, blacksmithing, cooking and crafts.

  • Recurring daily
  • Location: Fort Atkinson State Historical Park
  • Address: 201 S Seventh St, Fort Calhoun NE
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River City History Tour: Magic City

September 04, 2010

A tour of "The Magic City" will focus on the growth olf South Omaha, which was founded in 1884 along with the creation of the Union Stockyards.  By 1890, South Omaha was the fastest growing city in the country, earning the nickname, "The Magic City."

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River City Star Saturday Evening Public Sightseeing Cruise

September 04, 2010

Enjoy the evening on the river, enjoying the sites and sounds of Omaha's riverfront. Cruise by Freedom Park Naval Yard and under the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge. Cash bar and concessions available.

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River City Star Saturday Public Lunch Cruise

September 04, 2010 - September 25, 2010

Spend your Saturday afternoon with us on this 1 1/2 hour Lunch Cruise with a Deli Buffet. The River City Star takes you for a beautiful cruise on the Missouri River past Freedom Park Naval Yard, the Omaha Riverfront and under the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge. Cash Bar Available. Reservations required.

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Septemberfest-Salute to Labor

The 34th annual event. Free concerts, Gigantic Midway, Car shows, Vendor booth... More on this event

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