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South 24th Street Omaha Walking Tour
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
3rd Annual Benson Farmers Market
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
Omaha Farmers Market
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.
- Recurring weekly on Saturday
- Venue: Farmer's Market
- Location: Old Market, Omaha NE
- Address: 11th & Jackson
- Times: Sat/8am-12:30pm
- Phone: (402) 345-5401
- Admission: Free
- http://www.omahafarmersmarket.org
Village Pointe Farmers Market
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.
- Recurring weekly on Saturday
- Venue: Village Pointe
- Address: 168th & West Dodge Rd
- Times: Sat/8am-1pm
- Phone: (402) 505-9773
- http://www.villagepointeshopping.com
Agustin Victor Casasola
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
Bancroft Bayliss Loop Bicycle Rides
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.
- Recurring weekly on Saturday
- Venue: Bancroft Street Market
- Address: 10th & Bancroft
- Times: 10am-1pm
- Phone: (402) 651-2327
- Admission: free
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Nature Unleashed: Inside Natural Disasters
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
Adventures with Clifford The Big Red Dog
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
Arts For All Summer 2010 Session
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
Landscapes from the Age of Impressionism
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
Lasting Light: 125 Years of Grand Canyon Photography
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.
- Recurring daily
- Venue: The Durham Museum
- Address: 801 S 10th St
- Times: Mon-Sun/10am
- Phone: (402) 444-5071
- Admission: $7 Adults; $6 Seniors; $5 Ages 3-12; Free Age 2 & under/Members
- http://www.durhammuseum.org
River City History Tours 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
Family & Children Film Series: "Forever Young"
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).
- Recurring weekly on Sunday, Thursday, Saturday
- Venue: Film Streams at the Ruth Sokolof Theater
- Address: 1340 Mike Fahey (formerly Webster) St
- Phone: (402) 933-0259
- Admission: $9 general; $7 seniors, students, teachers, military; $4.50 Members
- http://filmstreams.org/filmstreams_calendar.aspx?SeriesID=46
Space, Silence, Spirit: Maynard Dixon
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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