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FAS-20130205-12 CMYK 12 Tuesday, May 21, 2013 Fremont Area Shopper Cometothecircus.com Classic 3 Ring Circus Fun For The Whole Family $ 12 Adults $ 6 Children 12 & under Two Show Times 4 & 7:30pm Come To The Circus June 10, 2013 Christensen Field Make Your Own Summer “FUN IN THE SUN” in your lake front home 36 Pioneer Lake, North Bend Newer 3 bed, 2 bath ranch on the lake at North Bend is ready. Move in condition, sandy beach front, lake sports skiing, fishing & swimming. 18 hole public golf course ad- joins this gated development. Home has lots of outdoor entertaining including wet bar, fire pits, gazebo, palm tress & lots of concrete patio. $275,000. Tim Chapman 402-720-5556 1037 E. 23rd, Fremont, NE npdodge.com Aug1 st -Aug4 th Josh Abbott Band Dylan Bloom Band 4-H Exhibits on Display During the Fair Nebraska Bush Pullers Tractor Pull 2011 DODGE JB and the Moonshine Band Check Out Our Website for Concert Ticket Sales 13 at the Dodge County Fairgrounds ◊ Scribner, NE JOSH ABBOTT BAND with Dylan Bloom Band & JB and the Moonshine Band Events: Thursday, August 1st Friday, August 2nd DEMO DERBY Saturday, August 3rd CLASSIC & OUT FIELD TRACTOR PULL PARADE FREE FAMILY GRAND STAND SHOW KAHUNA BEACH PARTY BAND Sunday, August 4 For a complete schedule visit www.dodgecountyfair.org MAY 24: 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.com 25: Outdoor movie night, dusk, Camp Fontanelle. Ad- mission is free. www.campfontanelle.com 25: Beginning of permanent free admission, Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha. www.joslyn.org 25-26: O’Reilly Auto Parts Hot Rod Super Nationals, Lancaster Event Center, Lincoln. www.hotrodsuperna- tionals.net 27: 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 Bluffs riv- erfronts. www.rivercitystar.com 29: Summer Reading Program Kick Off Party, 1-3 p.m., John C. Fremont Park. www.fremontne.gov/library 30: Opening of Splash Station and Ronin Pool, Fre- mont. www.fremontne.gov 31-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, craſt 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.com 31-June 2: Taste of Omaha, Heartland of America Park and Lewis & Clark Landing, Omaha. e festival fea- tures food, entertainment, music, rides, craſts & exhib- its. www.showofficeonline.com/tastehomepage.html 31-June 16: “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat,” e Rose, Omaha. www.rosetheater.org 31-June 30: “e Wizard of Oz,” Omaha Community Playhouse. www.omahaplayhouse.org JUNE 1: “McGuigan and Weber, by Request,” 7:30 p.m., Fre- mont Opera House. Tickets are $20. www.fremontop- erahouse.org 1-2: St. Patrick’s Fun Festival, Fourth and Union streets, Fremont. e festival features a variety of food, games and live music. www.stpatsfremont.org 1-2: Living History Weekend, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Fort At- kinson State Historical Park, Fort Calhoun. www.fortat- kinsononline.org 1: Bird Watch, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Wildlife Safari Park, near Ashland. www.wildlifesafaripark.com 6-9: Gateway to the West Days, Blair. e festival in- cludes Taste of Blair, Jazz in the Park, street dance, craſt show, car show, carnival & more. www.blairchamber.org 6-9: Elkhorn Days. e three-day festival will feature a parade, family festival, talent show and fireworks dis- play. www.elkhorndays.com 6-9: 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.com 7-9: Cedar Bluffs 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.org 8: 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.com 8: 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.com 8: Outdoor movie night, dusk, Camp Fontanelle. Ad- mission is free. www.campfontanelle.com 9: Knights of Columbus 12th Annual Spring Festival, Schuyler. e festival will include an auto show, flea mar- ket, children’s tractor pull, food and live entertainment. 10: James Cristy Cole Circus, Christensen Field, Fre- mont. www.cometothecircus.com 10: 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.firststatebankandtrust.com/ home/events 12: Family Fishing Event, 6-8 p.m., Lake 3, Fremont Lakes State Recreation Area. www.familyfishing.out- doornebraska.gov 12: 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.com 13-14: 24th Annual Mid-States Rodeo, Clarkson. www. ci.clarkson.ne.us 14: 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.com 14-16: 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.com 14-16: Riverfront Days, Decatur. e event includes a parade, barbecue contest, live entertainment, food and a street dance. www.ci.decatur.ne.us/celebrations.htm 15: 3rd Annual Mike Baker Kids Fishing Day, John- son Lake, Fremont. is free fishing event is for ages 16 and under. To register, call 402-727-1725 or email mike- bakerkidsfi[email protected]. 15-16: 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.com 15-26: College World Series, TD Ameritrade Park, Omaha. www.cwsomaha.com 19-25: omas D. omas Carnival, Fremont Mall. www.fremontmallneb.com 20-22: 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.org 20-23: 16th Annual Wahoo Country Music Show, Saunders County Fairgrounds, Wahoo. e festival will include more than 250 national and regional perform- ers. www.wahoocountrymusicshow.com 20-23: “Shrek the Musical,” Elkhorn High School. e production is being presented by the Elkhorn Commu- nity eatre. www.elkhorncommunitytheatre.com 21: 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, fireworks 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.com 22: Outdoor movie night, dusk, Camp Fontanelle. Ad- mission is free. www.campfontanelle.com 22-23: 28th Annual Swap Meet, Christensen Field, Fre- mont. Admission is free. www.swapfremont.com 28: 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 fireworks. www.bankoſthewest.com 29: 5K – e Hard Way, Valley View Golf Course, Fre- mont. www.5kthehardway.com 29-30: 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 JULY 3: Party in the Park, Oakland City Park. e event in- cludes children’s activities, food, entertainment and fire- works. 3: TD Ameritrade College Home Run Derby and 29th Annual Omaha World-Herald Independence Day Fireworks, TD Ameritrade Park, Omaha. www.colleg- ehomerunderby.com 4: Fourth of July Celebration, Hooper. e day includes children’s games, a beer garden, music, parade, car show, fun run, dog show, bathtub races, fireworks and more. 2013 CALENDAR OF FREMONT’S POOLS ARE THE PLACE TO BE! Splash Station Splash Pads Ronin Pool 3809 E. Fremont Drive, Fremont, NE 1703 Somers Ave., Fremont, NE Located in Memorial, Miller & Ronin Parks! e Coolest ing in the Park! 402-727-2619 Open Daily Noon - 7 p.m. Noon - 8 p.m. Tuesday Only with $2 off after 5 p.m. 402-727-2817 Open Daily 1 - 6 p.m. Open Daily 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. (Open Memorial Weekend-September) Buy Season Passes NOW at Parks Office 400 E. Military or either facility (Once Open) OPENING FOR THE SEASON ON THURSDAY, MAY 30TH TAKE THE PLUNGE - LEARN TO SWIM!

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Cometothecircus.com

Classic 3 Ring Circus

Fun For The Whole

Family

$12 Adults$6 Children

12 & under Two Show Times4 & 7:30pm

Come To The CircusJune 10, 2013

Christensen Field

Make Your Own Summer “FUN IN THE SUN”

in your lake front home 36 Pioneer Lake, North Bend

Newer 3 bed, 2 bath ranch on the lake at North Bend is ready. Move in condition, sandy beach front, lake sports skiing, � shing & swimming. 18 hole public golf course ad-joins this gated development. Home has lots of outdoor entertaining including wet bar, � re pits, gazebo, palm tress & lots of concrete patio. $275,000.

Tim Chapman402-720-5556

1037 E. 23rd, Fremont, NEnpdodge.com

Aug 1st-Aug 4th

Josh Abbott Band

Dylan Bloom Band

4-H Exhibits on Display During the Fair

Nebraska Bush Pullers Tractor Pull

2011DODGE

Dylan Bloom Band

JB and the Moonshine Band

Check Out Our Website for Concert Ticket Sales

13 at the Dodge County Fairgrounds ◊ Scribner, NE

JOSH ABBOTT BANDwith Dylan Bloom Band & JB and the Moonshine Band

Events:Thursday, August 1st

Friday, August 2nd

DEMO DERBYSaturday, August 3rd

CLASSIC & OUT FIELD TRACTOR PULL

PARADE

FREE FAMILY GRAND STAND SHOW KAHUNA BEACH PARTY BAND

Sunday, August 4

For a complete schedule visit www.dodgecountyfair.org

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