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MAY24: Fremont Antique Car Club Cruise, Show and Shine and Drive-in Movie, 7:30 p.m., Trinity Lutheran Church, Fremont. Admission is a canned food donation. www.fremontantiquecarclub.com25: Outdoor movie night, dusk, Camp Fontanelle. Ad-mission is free. www.campfontanelle.com25: Beginning of permanent free admission, Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha. www.joslyn.org25-26: O’Reilly Auto Parts Hot Rod Super Nationals, Lancaster Event Center, Lincoln. www.hotrodsuperna-tionals.net27: River City Star ½ Price Family Day, River City Star Riverboat, 151 Freedom Park Road, Omaha. Cruise by Freedom Park Naval Yard, under the Bob Kerrey Pedes-trian Bridge and past the Omaha and Council Blu�s riv-erfronts. www.rivercitystar.com29: Summer Reading Program Kick O� Party, 1-3 p.m., John C. Fremont Park. www.fremontne.gov/library30: Opening of Splash Station and Ronin Pool, Fre-mont. www.fremontne.gov31-June 1: Relay for Life of Dodge County, Memorial Field, Fremont.31-June 2: Oakland Swedish Festival, Oakland. �e festival will include a variety of food, Swedish Festival king and queen, cra� show, art show, dog show, dancers, music and worship service.31-June 2: Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Cir-cus, CenturyLink Center Omaha. www.ringling.com31-June 2: Taste of Omaha, Heartland of America Park and Lewis & Clark Landing, Omaha. �e festival fea-tures food, entertainment, music, rides, cra�s & exhib-its. www.showo�ceonline.com/tastehomepage.html31-June 16: “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat,” �e Rose, Omaha. www.rosetheater.org31-June 30: “�e Wizard of Oz,” Omaha Community Playhouse. www.omahaplayhouse.org
JUNE1: “McGuigan and Weber, by Request,” 7:30 p.m., Fre-mont Opera House. Tickets are $20. www.fremontop-erahouse.org1-2: St. Patrick’s Fun Festival, Fourth and Union streets, Fremont. �e festival features a variety of food, games and live music. www.stpatsfremont.org1-2: Living History Weekend, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Fort At-kinson State Historical Park, Fort Calhoun. www.fortat-kinsononline.org1: Bird Watch, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Wildlife Safari Park, near Ashland. www.wildlifesafaripark.com6-9: Gateway to the West Days, Blair. �e festival in-cludes Taste of Blair, Jazz in the Park, street dance, cra� show, car show, carnival & more. www.blairchamber.org6-9: Elkhorn Days. �e three-day festival will feature a parade, family festival, talent show and �reworks dis-play. www.elkhorndays.com6-9: Santa Lucia Festival, Lewis and Clark Landing, Omaha. www.santaluciafestival.com.7: Concert in the Park, Fremont. Featuring Cowboy Up Band, 7-9 p.m., John C. Fremont City Park. Children’s activities from 6:30-8 p.m. and food vendors. Admission is free.7-8: Omaha Beer Fest, Stinson Park, Aksarben Village, Omaha. www.omahabeerfest.com7-9: Cedar Blu�s Alumni Celebration. Activities open to everyone include a Bohemian Alps tractor ride, street dance and golf tournament.7-9: Omaha Summer Arts Festival, downtown Omaha. �e festival includes art, music, children’s activities, food and more. www.summerarts.org8: Tin Lizzy Car Show, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Getzschman Centre parking lot, Fremont. 8: 19th Annual Barbecue, Saunders County Museum, Wahoo. 8-9: Nebraska Children’s Home Society’s Sand in the City, CenturyLink Center Omaha. Admission is free. www.sandinthecityomaha.com8: World Oceans Day, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium. Family-friendly and educa-tional activities that bring recognition to ocean conser-vation. www.omahazoo.com8: Outdoor movie night, dusk, Camp Fontanelle. Ad-mission is free. www.campfontanelle.com9: Knights of Columbus 12th Annual Spring Festival, Schuyler. �e festival will include an auto show, �ea mar-ket, children’s tractor pull, food and live entertainment.10: James Cristy Cole Circus, Christensen Field, Fre-mont. www.cometothecircus.com10: First State Bank & Trust/Legion Baseball Clinic, 2:30-4:30 p.m., Moller Field, Fremont. �e clinic is free for players ages 9-14. www.�rststatebankandtrust.com/home/events
12: Family Fishing Event, 6-8 p.m., Lake 3, Fremont Lakes State Recreation Area. www.family�shing.out-doornebraska.gov12: Teen Pool Dance, 7:30-10 p.m., Splash Station. �is event is a lock-in. Admission is $2.12-16: Great American Comedy Festival, Norfolk. �e festival is held in honor of Johnny Carson. Amateur and professional comedians from across the nation. www.greatamericancomedyfestival.com13-14: 24th Annual Mid-States Rodeo, Clarkson. www.ci.clarkson.ne.us14: Concert in the Park featuring High Heel, 7-9 p.m., John C. Fremont City Park. Prior to the concert, there will be children’s activities from 6:30-8 p.m. and food vendors. Admission is free.14: College World Series Opening Celebration Day, TD Ameritrade Park, Omaha. �ere will be many free activities, including player autograph sessions, team bat-ting practice. www.cwsomaha.com.14-16: Mead Days. �e festival will include a variety of sporting events, food, music, games, tractor pull, tractor show and parade. www.meaddays.com14-16: Czech Days, Clarkson. �e festival features the Nebraska Czech Queen Pageant, talent contest, dancers, tractor show and ride, food, music, dances, carnival, pa-rade and more. www.clarksonczechdays.com14-16: Riverfront Days, Decatur. �e event includes a parade, barbecue contest, live entertainment, food and a street dance. www.ci.decatur.ne.us/celebrations.htm15: 3rd Annual Mike Baker Kids Fishing Day, John-son Lake, Fremont. �is free �shing event is for ages 16 and under. To register, call 402-727-1725 or email mike-bakerkids�[email protected]: ZOOm, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium. See classic cars, antique and environ-mental-friendly cars while exploring the animal exhibits and learning about animal speeds. www.omahazoo.com15-26: College World Series, TD Ameritrade Park, Omaha. www.cwsomaha.com19-25: �omas D. �omas Carnival, Fremont Mall. www.fremontmallneb.com20-22: 3 in 1 Summer Spectacular Event, Saunders County Museum, Wahoo. �e event will include an antique show, rummage sale items, bake sale and more. www.saunderscomuseum.org20-23: 16th Annual Wahoo Country Music Show, Saunders County Fairgrounds, Wahoo. �e festival will include more than 250 national and regional perform-ers. www.wahoocountrymusicshow.com20-23: “Shrek the Musical,” Elkhorn High School. �e production is being presented by the Elkhorn Commu-nity �eatre. www.elkhorncommunitytheatre.com21: Concert in the Park featuring Lemon Fresh Day, 7-9 p.m., John C. Fremont City Park. Prior to the con-cert, there will be children’s activities from 6:30-8 p.m. and food vendors. Admission is free.21-23: Old Settlers Days, North Bend. �e three-day festival includes live music, sporting events, children’s activities, carnival, parade, �reworks display and more.21-23: Junkstock, Junkstock Farm, 315 S. 192nd St., Omaha. �e event will include 14 bands, food trucks, a free kids zone and over 60 “junk” vendors from around the United States. www.junkstockomaha.com22: Outdoor movie night, dusk, Camp Fontanelle. Ad-mission is free. www.campfontanelle.com22-23: 28th Annual Swap Meet, Christensen Field, Fre-mont. Admission is free. www.swapfremont.com28: Concert in the Park featuring Rockerfellers, 7-9 p.m., John C. Fremont City Park. Prior to the concert, there will be children’s activities from 6:30-8 p.m. and food vendors. Admission is free.28: Bank of the West Celebrates America concert, Memorial Park, Omaha. Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo concert followed by �reworks. www.banko�hewest.com29: 5K – �e Hard Way, Valley View Golf Course, Fre-mont. www.5kthehardway.com29-30: Moo at the Zoo, Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium. �e country and agriculture-themed event will feature country cooking, carnival games, face paint-ing and more. www.omahazoo.com
JULY3: Party in the Park, Oakland City Park. �e event in-cludes children’s activities, food, entertainment and �re-works. 3: TD Ameritrade College Home Run Derby and 29th Annual Omaha World-Herald Independence Day Fireworks, TD Ameritrade Park, Omaha. www.colleg-ehomerunderby.com4: Fourth of July Celebration, Hooper. �e day includes children’s games, a beer garden, music, parade, car show, fun run, dog show, bathtub races, �reworks and more.
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4: Old-fashioned Fourth of July Celebration, Wahoo. � e day includes a kiddie parade, games and � reworks. www.wahoo.ne.us4: Fourth of July Celebration, West Point.6: Outdoor movie night, dusk, Camp Fontanelle. Ad-mission is free. www.campfontanelle.com6-7: Living History Weekend, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Fort At-kinson State Historical Park, Fort Calhoun. Volunteers will recreate the lives of the soldiers, artisans and civil-ians that lived in and around the fort. www.fortatkin-sononline.org8-12: Radio Drama Camp, Fremont Opera House. � e camp is open to students who will be entering kin-dergarten through those who will be freshmen in high school. www.imaginefremont.com9: Family Fishing Event, 6-8 p.m., Johnson Lake, Fre-mont. www.family� shing.outdoornebraska.gov10-13: Fremont 4-H Fair, Christensen Field. More than 4,000 youth compete in the nine-county fair. Admission is free. www.dodge.unl.edu/frfourexhguide11: Jazz on the Green featuring Je� ery Broussard and the Creole Cowboys, 7:30 p.m., Midtown Crossing, Omaha. Admission is free. www.jazzonthegreenomaha.com12: First State Bank & Trust/Whitetail Run Golf Tour-ney, 8 a.m. to noon, Whitetail Run Golf Course, south of Fremont. www.� rststatebankandtrust.com/home/events12-14: John C. Fremont Days. � e three-day festival includes a rodeo, historical encampments, auto show, Little Miss Fremont Pageant, Spam Cooking Contest, a parade, entertainment, sporting events, children’s activi-ties and much more. www.johncfremontdays.org12-13: Playing with Fire 10th Anniversary Concert Se-ries, Lewis & Clark Landing, Omaha’s Riverfront. Free-will donations will be accepted at the gate. www.playing-with� reomaha.net13-14: Railroad Days, Omaha. � e festival includes railroad-themed activities at Lauritzen Gardens, � e Durham Museum, Union Paci� c Railroad Museum, RailsWest Railroad Museum and the Historic General Dodge House. www.omaharailroaddays.com15-19: Creative Drama Camp, Fremont Opera House. Students entering second grade through freshmen in high school can participate. www.imaginefremont.com15-20: Young Americans Overnight Camp, Midland University, Fremont. www.youngamericans.org16: Citywide Pet Show, 1 p.m., Christensen Field Main Arena. Registration begins at 12:30 p.m. � ere is no cost to participate.18: Jazz on the Green featuring Red Baraat, 7:30 p.m., Midtown Crossing, Omaha. Admission is free. www.jaz-zonthegreenomaha.com19-20: Scribner Days. Activities will include a barbecue, games, sporting events, farmers/art market, car show, street dance and more.19-20: Yutan Days. www.yutandays.com19-28: Cornhusker State Games, Lincoln. � e multi-sport athletic festival features competition in 65 sports. www.cornhuskerstategames.com20: Outdoor movie night, dusk, Camp Fontanelle. Ad-mission is free. www.campfontanelle.com22-24: Young Americans Day Camp, Midland Univer-sity, Fremont. www.youngamericans.org25: Jazz on the Green featuring Adams and Cooley Rat Pack Jazz, 7:30 p.m., Midtown Crossing, Omaha. Ad-mission is free. www.jazzonthegreenomaha.com25-27: Wahoo Saddle Club PRCA Rodeo, Saunders County Fairgrounds, Wahoo. www.wahoosaddleclub.com.26-31: Washington County Fair, Arlington. � e fair includes 4-H displays, a carnival, parade, music, rodeo, � gure 8 race, tractor pull, demolition derby and more. www.wc� air.com27: Wild, Wild West Day, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., � e Dur-ham Museum, Omaha. � e western-inspired activities will include shoot outs, whip cracking demonstrations and trick riding. www.durhammuseum.org27: Downtown Play Streets, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., 13th-19th and Farnam streets, Omaha. � e street will be trans-formed into a play space and � lled with activities such as rock climbing, bike safety courses, cooking demon-strations, hopscotch, and more. Admission is free. www.openstreetsomaha.org28: Joslyn Castle Classic Car Show, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Joslyn Castle, Omaha. www.joslyncastlecarclassic.com28-Aug. 4: Saunders County Fair, Wahoo. � e fair fea-tures 4-H displays, a parade, carnival rides, tractor and truck pulls, demolition derby, � gure 8 race, mud drags and more. www.saunderscountyfair.com
AUGUST1-4: Dodge County Fair, Scribner. � e fair features 4-H displays, food, a parade, rides and music. � is year’s bands are Josh Abbott Band, JB and the Moonshine Band and Dylan Bloom Band. www.dodgecountyfair.org.
1: Jazz on the Green featuring Laith Al-Saadi Band, 7:30 p.m., Midtown Crossing, Omaha. Admission is free. www.jazzonthegreenomaha.com2: 9th Annual Charity Classic Golf Tournament, North Bend Golf Course. � e tournament bene� ts Care Corps, Habitat for Humanity, Low Income Ministry and MainStreet Fremont. www.mainstreetfremont.org/hap-penings.html2-6: Burt County Fair, Oakland. www.burtcountyfair.net3: Outdoor movie night, dusk, Camp Fontanelle. Ad-mission is free. www.campfontanelle.com3: Going Buggy, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Wildlife Safari Park, near Ashland. www.wildlifesafaripark.com3: Family Fun Carnival, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Strategic Air & Space Museum, near Ashland. � ere will be bounce houses, face painting, scavenger hunts and more. www.sasmuseum.org3-4: Living History Weekend, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Fort At-kinson State Historical Park, Fort Calhoun. Volunteers will recreate the lives of the soldiers, artisans and civil-ians that lived in and around the fort. www.fortatkin-sononline.org8: Jazz on the Green featuring Josh Hoyer and the Shadowboxers, 7:30 p.m., Midtown Crossing, Omaha. Admission is free. www.jazzonthegreenomaha.com8-13: Cuming County Fair, West Point. www.cuming-countyfair.com9-10: Nebraska Balloon & Wine Festival, Coventry Campus, just south of 204th and Q streets, Omaha. http://showo� ceonline.com/NebraskaWineBalloonFestival.html10: Splash Station and Ronin Pool close for the season. www.fremontne.gov.10: Ellis Island at the Opera House, Fremont Opera House. www.fremontoperahouse.org10-11: Sweet Corn Festival, Lauritzen Gardens, Oma-ha. � e event will include, entertainment, sweet corn, hayrack rides, maize maze and educational activities. www.lauritzengardens.org15: Jazz on the Green featuring Ron E. Beck Soul/Jazz Revue, 7:30 p.m., Midtown Crossing, Omaha. Admis-sion is free. www.jazzonthegreenomaha.com17: Outdoor movie night, dusk, Camp Fontanelle. Ad-mission is free. www.campfontanelle.com17: Maha Music Festival, Stinson Park in Aksarben Vil-lage, Omaha. www.mahamusicfestival.com23-Sept. 2: Nebraska State Fair, Grand Island. � e theme of this year’s fair is “� e � rill of it All.” www.statefair.org31: Outdoor movie night, dusk, Camp Fontanelle. Ad-mission is free. www.campfontanelle.com31-Sept. 1: Living History Weekend, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Fort Atkinson State Historical Park, Fort Calhoun. Vol-unteers will recreate the lives of the soldiers, artisans and civilians that lived in and around the fort. www.fortat-kinsononline.org
EXHIBITSSeveral exhibits on display in the area
this summer also are an option for summer fun. Gallery 92 West, Fremont: Judy � ompson’s watercol-ors remain on display through May 26. From May 29 through June 30, the gallery will host an exhibit by the Studio Art Quilt Association and Sherie Garner Mixed Media. � e FAAA All Member Show and Snapshot Fre-mont - July 2-28. From July 30-Aug. 25, visitors may see Alan Bartels’ wildlife photography and Valery Wachter’s watercolors.May Museum, Fremont: � e museum’s exhibit for 2013 explores the history of the Nye, Schneider & Fowler Grain and Lumber Company. Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha: “Tall Tales and Huge Hearts,” through June 28, features the watercolor illus-trations of Raul Colon. “Renoir to Chagall: Paris and the Allure of Color” June 8-Sept. 1. “� e Lorax” opens Aug. 10.Lincoln Children’s Museum: “Rad Retro Toys” will re-main on display through August.Omaha Children’s Museum: “A Bug’s World” will be on display May 25 through Sept. 8. Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium: “Dinosaurs Alive: � e Lost Valley,” which will be on display through Oct. 13, features 15 animatronics, life-size dinosaurs in an outdoor setting. � ese dinosaurs snarl, open their jaws, blink their eyes and move their arms.� e Durham Museum, Omaha: “A T. Rex Named Sue” will be on display May 25 through Sept. 8.
First State Bank & Trust/Legion Baseball ClinicFree for Players Ages 9-14
Monday, June 10th 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. Moller Field
First State Bank & Trust/Whitetail Run Golf TourneyFree for Golfers Ages 6-17
Friday, July 12 8 a.m. - NoonWhitetail Run Golf Course
For more details or to register for these First State Bank & Trust Companysponsored events, go to www.firststatebankandtrust.com/home/events orwww.facebook.com/firststatebankandtrust. Member FDIC