October 2015 HerFamily

Page 1

OCTOBER 2015

Crowing ABOUT SKATEBOARDING

Nancy Beal Meyer ART EDUCATION FOR THE UNDERFUNDED

Scary

MONSTER PEPPERS RECIPE


Jack

Age 4, Scoliosis

With a smile to melt any mother’s heart, Jack has bounced back from severe scoliosis without missing a step. The cast and brace nearly forgotten, he’s now active, energetic and ready for a new adventure.

Experienced, unparalleled care for a full spectrum of bone, joint and muscle disorders brings families from across the Midwest and the United States to Children’s Hospital & Medical Center in Omaha. Our orthopedics program specializes in treatment for osteogenesis imperfecta (OI), spinal irregularities, and other congenital or acquired orthopedic conditions. For a pediatric orthopedic specialist, call 1.800.833.3100. Find more at ChildrensOmaha.org/Orthopedics.


Presented by

Bring your little ghouls and goblins to Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium® for Spooktacular. This safe and family fun evening includes after hours admission to Omaha’s Zoo and Aquarium, for trick-or-treating and fun interactive activities. Meet Animal Ambassadors and experience exhibits such as the Lied Jungle® and Kingdoms of the Night® like never before. This year, your kids can even take pictures with some of their favorite characters at Storybook Lane. Come to Spooktacular, and get ready for a candy-munchin moon-howlin good time.

October 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 30, 31 and November 1 5:30 –8:30 p.m. Buy tickets at OmahaZoo.com.

OmahaZoo.com


Trusted 3 • Issue 5 Molly Maid clean is now Volume green! in More Molly Maid clean is now green! Molly Maid clean is now green! Neighborhoods PUBLISHER

Todd Lemke

ASSOCIATE EDITOR

Trust Molly Maid to clean your home so thoroughly, people are guaranteed to notice!

Than Any Other Local Real Estate Trust Molly Maid to clean your Trust Molly Maid to clean your homehome so thoroughly, people so thoroughly, people Company. are guaranteed to notice! are guaranteed to notice!

Daisy Hutzell-Rodman

daisy@omahamagazine.com EDITOR

5

David Williams

Molly Maid clean is now green! CREATIVE DIRECTOR

Bill Sitzmann NP Dodge knows your ART DIRECTOR neighborhood. We’ve built a Kristen Hoffman reputation of trust through For a Cleaning Plan designed around Reasons why SENIOR GRAPHIC DESIGNER hard work and experience. it makes sense. your home and your lifestyle Rachel Joy Molly Maid’s private label cleaning Call your Local Our community connections are environmentally safe, Molly Maid to clean your 1Trustproducts GRAPHIC DESIGNER biodegradable and non-toxic. Trustso Molly Maid to clean your home thoroughly, people and local resources give our Matthew Wieczorek home so thoroughly, people For a Cleaning Planfor my designed around Reasons why healthier family, thenotice! products areIt’s guaranteed to are guaranteed to notice! agentsReasons a big advantage, are all natural cleaners and disin2 For ayour Cleaning Planyour designed why it makes sense. home and lifestylearound fectants, I don’t worry about fumes, CONTRIBUTING WRITER whether they’re helping you residue or build up. Molly Maid’s private label cleaning it makes sense. Call and your your Local lifestyle your home Danielle Herzog products are environmentally safe, 1home I’m doing my part to help the environment. sell aMolly or find and a new one. Maid’s private label cleaning biodegradable non-toxic. Even the smallest contributions can make your Local 3 Call ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES a big difference over time. are environmentally safe, started with a local real 1To getproducts It’s healthier for my family, the products Gwen Lemke • Greg Bruns • Gil Cohen biodegradable and non-toxic. are all natural cleaners and disinMolly Maid’s “Small Efforts. Big Results.” MOLLY MAID OF CENTRALKyle OMAHA/COUNCIL BLUFFS estate2expert in your neighborFischer • Angie Hall • George Idelman fectants, I don’t worrythe about fumes, brochure provide additional informaIt’s healthier for my family, products 4 tion about creating a more green friendly residue or build up. 402.932.MAID (6243) hood, visit npdodge.com. ASSISTANT TO THE PUBLISHER home. 2 are all natural cleaners and disinFor a Cleaning Plan designed around

Molly Maid clean is now green!

55

5 5

doing worry my partabout to helpfumes, the environment. fectants,I’m I don’t

3

3

4

I’m doing my part to help the environment. Maid’s “Small Efforts. Big make Results.” Even theMolly smallest contributions can brochureover provide additional informaa big difference time.

4

5

People always notice how clean and fresh my home is, now I’mlabel proud to Molly Maid’s private cleaning tell them it’s also Molly Maid Green products areaenvironmentally safe, Home!biodegradable and non-toxic.

For a Cleaning Plan designed around Sandy Besch Matson your home and your lifestyle A clean you can your Local ACCOUNT For Call a Cleaning Plan designed ASSISTANTS

around

Jessica Cullinane • Dawn Dennis

Maid’s private label cleaning 2Molly 402.932.MAID (6243) products are environmentally safe, cathy.tichy@mollymaid.com 1 Molly Maid’s “Small Efforts. Big Results.” MOLLY MAID OF CENTRAL OMAHA/COUNCIL BLUFFS biodegradable and non-toxic. A clean you can brochure provide additional information a more green friendly for my family, the products 3It’s healthier 5about creatingTrust Molly Maid to clean your 402.932.MAID (6243) Trust Molly Maid to clean your trust! home. home so thoroughly, people are all natural cleaners and disinhome so thoroughly, 2 people It’s healthier for my family, the products Each franchise and disin- independently are all natural cleaners fectants, I don’t worry about fumes,

tion about creating a more green friendly home.

. your Local Call

Alicia Smith Hollins • Justin Idelman • Jessica Linhart

owned and operated

OPERATIONS

residue or build up.

People always notice how clean and fresh my home is, now I’m proud to tell them it’s also a Molly Maid Green Home!

5

Reasons why it makes sense.

Reasons why trust! 1is Molly Maid now green! Mollyclean Maid is now green! MOLLY MAID OF CENTRAL OMAHA/COUNCIL BLUFFS itclean makes sense. your home and your lifestyle

Even the smallest contributions can make residue or build up. a big difference over time.

Tyler Lemke

I’m doing my part to help the environment. Even the smallest contributions can make a big difference over time.

A clean 4 .you can cathy.tichy@mollymaid.comtrust! 3

ACCOUNTING

are guaranteed are to notice! Molly Maid’s “Small Efforts. Big Results.” guaranteed to notice! fectants, I don’t worry about fumes, MOLLY MAID OF CENTRAL OMAHA/COUNCIL BLUFFS

People always notice how clean and brochure provide additional informaresidue or build up. tion about creating a more green friendly franchise independently owned and operated fresh my home is, now I’m Each proud to home. I’m doing my part to help the environment. tell them it’s also a Molly Maid Green People always notice how clean and Even the smallest contributions can make Home! fresh my home is,over now I’m proud to a big difference time.

5 5

5

.

tell them it’s also a Molly Maid Green

Home! Each franchise independently owned and operated Molly Maid’s “Small Efforts. Big Results.”

cathy.tichy@mollymaid.com 4 brochure provide additional informa-

Holley Garcia-Cruz

402.932.MAID (6243) WAREHOUSE DISTRIBUTION MANAGER A clean you can Mike Brewer trust! Printed by Omaha Print

MOLLY MAID OF CENTRAL OMAHA/COUNCIL BLUFFS

.

Each franchise independently owned and operated

For a one-year subscription

402.932.MAID (6243) Reasons it makes sense. your home and your it makes sense. your lifestyle home and your lifestyle A clean you can Call your Local Call your Local 1 5 1 trust! tion about creating acathy.tichy@mollymaid.com more green friendly Forwhy a Cleaning Plan whyReasons For designed a Cleaningaround Plan designed around home.

People always notice how clean and

Molly Maid’s private label Molly cleaning Maid’s private label cleaning fresh products are environmentally safe, are environmentally products safe, my home is, now I’m proud to biodegradable and non-toxic. biodegradable and non-toxic. tell them it’s also a Molly Maid Green

2

It’s healthier for my family,It’s thehealthier productsfor my family, the Home! products are all natural cleaners and aredisinall natural cleaners and disinfectants, I don’t worry about fumes,I don’t worry about fumes, fectants,

2

residue or build up.

3

4 5

residue or build up.

I’m doing my part to help the I’menvironment. doing my part to help the environment. Even the smallest contributions Evencan the make smallest contributions can make a big difference over time. a big difference over time.

3

Contributions cannot be acknowledged or returned.

.

The information contained within HerFamily is for informa-

to take the place of seeking professional advice, counsel or cathy.tichy@mollymaid.com

4

assistance. Omaha Publications makes no endorsement of and is not responsible for contributors or advertising herein. If

BLUFFS you have concerns or questions related to your health, consult

with your physician. HerFamily is protected by copyright and 402.932.MAID (6243) 402.932.MAID (6243) may not be reproduced in whole or in part without written A clean you can you can permission of Omaha Publications, 402.884.2000. A clean 5 trust! trust! Owned and managed by Omaha Magazine, LTD . . Each franchise independently and operated owned and operated Each owned franchise independently

People always notice howPeople clean and always notice how clean and fresh my home is, now I’mfresh proud tohome is, now I’m proud to my tell them it’s also a Molly Maid Green tell them it’s also a Molly Maid Green Home!

cathy.tichy@mollymaid.com npdodge.com cathy.tichy@mollymaid.com

4

www.omahamagazine.com

Original contributions become the property of Omaha Publications.

Each franchise independently owned andonly. operated tional purposes It is not intended and should not be used

Molly Maid’s “Small Efforts.Molly Big Results.” MOLLY OF CENTRAL OMAHA/COUNCIL BLUFFS Maid’s “Small Efforts. MAID Big Results.” MOLLY MAID OF CENTRAL OMAHA/COUNCIL brochure provide additional informabrochure provide additional information about creating a more green friendly tion about creating a more green friendly home. home.

Home!

(12 issues), send $9.95 to

P.O. Box 461208, Papillion, NE 68046-1208.

HerFamily • October 2015


written by RACHEL JOY | photography by BILL SITZMANN

Triangle Pose

YOGA

T

HE TRIANGLE POSE stretches

SANSKRIT NAME: UTTHITA TRIKONASANA

and strengthens the thighs and ankles, stretches the hamstrings, hips, spine, and chest, relieves backache (especially during pregnancy—I'm photographed here as I entered my third trimester), and helps to keep stress at bay.

(OO-TEE-TAH TRIK-CONE-AHS-ANNA)

1. Position legs 4 ft. apart. Raise arms 2.

3. 4. 5.

6. 7.

parallel to the ground and actively reach hands out, palms face down. Turn right foot out 45 degrees and align heels together (or heel to arch to help with balance). Firm the thighs and keep right kneecap in line with the center of the right ankle. Inhale deeply, and as you slowly exhale, extend the torso directly over the right thigh, bending at the hip joint. Firmly press the outer left heel into the ground and pull the left shoulder back to open through the chest. Lengthen the tailbone towards the back heel and place your right hand on a block, your ankle, or on the ground outside of the right foot (advanced). Lift left hand up toward the sky and gaze toward fingertips. Breathe deeply for 5-10 breaths. Inhale to come up, and repeat opposite side.

Rachel Joy YOGA

omahamagazine.com • bestofomaha.com

5


written by KRISTEN HOFFMAN | photography by BILL SITZMANN

DIY

WHAT YOU'LL NEED: • Felt (assorted colors) • Scissors • Hot glue gun • Spray adhesive • 1/4” elastic band

DIRECTIONS

1. If you are not naturally gifted at visual2.

3. Check out the cover to see three of these masks as found in their haunted woodland habitat.

Rebels WITHOUT A CAUSE

I

N THIS ISSUE we are taking inspiration from

all things Wes Anderson! The masked characters on our cover were inspired by the strange, large painting hanging above the couch in the 2001 film The Royal Tenenbaums. The masks themselves were inspired by the disguises worn to hide from adults in Anderson’s 2012 Moonrise Kingdom. Whether you are a grown man posing intimidatingly on a four-wheeler, or a 12-year-old running from consequences, a good mask ignites adventure and makes you feel like you can get away with anything.

4.

5. 6.

izing shapes to build a critter, there are all kinds of great templates that you can find and print out on Pinterest or Etsy. Cut out shapes from paper, then place them on a piece of felt of the same color. Lightly trace around the shape with a pen, and cut out that piece of felt with scissors. Continue this until you have all of the shapes cut to form an entire mask. I doubled the felt for any piece of the mask considered to be a “base” in order to make the mask a bit sturdier by spraying one layer with an adhesive, laying it on top of another piece, and cutting my shape out of both pieces at once. When layering the mask together, flip over cut-out pieces so that you do not see any pen marks that you have made. Keep in mind that the mask will look backwards compared to your template, but the result will be much cleaner. Make sure that all of the pieces are in order before hot-glueing each piece in its place. Cut a hole on either side of the mask and feed the elastic band through the holes. Tie the elastics to the masks, and you are ready for a night as a woodland critter!

Kristen Hoffman DIY

6

HerFamily • October 2015


The Pout Pout Fish Author Visits Visits Storytime

J.A. Jance

Author of the thriller Dance of the Bones

Enjoy stories & activities with this children’s book character. Don’t forget your camera!

Tues | Sept 29 | 10:30 am

Fri | Oct 2 | 6 pm Millard Branch

South Omaha Library

13214 Westwood Ln.

Wed | Sept 30 | 10:30 am

Kira Gale

Author of Meriwether Lewis: The Assassination of an American Hero and the Silver Mines of Mexico

Willa Cather Branch

Fri | Sept 25 | 10 am

Thurs | Oct 1 | 10:30 am

Sat | Sept 26 | 10 am

Fri | Oct 2 | 10 am

Saddlebrook Branch

W. Dale Clark Main Library

Benson Branch

Bess Johnson Elkhorn Branch

Mon | Sept 28 | 10:30 am Millard Branch

Sat | Oct 3 | 10:30 am W. Clarke Swanson Branch

Celebrate

Halloween

at your favorite OPL location!

Costumes Parties

Storytimes

Games

Lock -Ins

Crafts

Dancing & more!

Visit omahalibrary.org for a complete schedule of events.

Sat | Oct 10 | 2 pm W. Dale Clark Main Library

215 S. 15th St.

Lit Fest featuring authors Julia

Iromuanya, Emily St. John Mandel, Bud Shaw, Jennie Shortridge, Ted Wheeler and Douglas Wesselmann Sat | Oct 17 | 1–5 pm W. Dale Clark Main Library

215 S. 15th St.

T.A. Barron

Nature lover and author of the Merlin, Heartlight and Atlantis sagas Thurs | Oct 22 | 2 pm N.P. Dodge Park Pavillion

11001 John J. Pershing Dr.

Patrick Dobson Author of Canoeing the Great Plains: A Missouri River Summer Sat | Oct 24 | 2 pm Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Visitor Center

601 Riverfront Dr.

omahalibrary.org


FEATURE

written by DANIELLE HERZOG | photography by BILL SITZMANN

W

Nancy Beal Meyer

HEN THE OTHER little girls in

Nancy Beal Meyer’s third grade class were coloring and making crafts, Beal Meyer was begging her mother for an opportunity to learn about art. Not the art from her elementary school classroom, but rather the strokes and techniques behind such Impressionistic artists as Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir. And lucky for her, her mother said yes.

IN A CLASS BY HERSELF

8

HerFamily • October 2015

Finding a teacher would prove the bigger issue. Private art classes for younger children didn’t extend into actual technique and structure of oil painting, and Beal Meyer was yearning for more. The only classes her mother could find were led by Dorothy Ruge, and those were just for high school students. But that didn’t stop


Come see why... w

votaes d

Beal Meyer. She jumped right in and learned alongside students double her age. When Ruge retired five years later, Beal Meyer, at just 14 years old, took matters into her own hands. She found Augustus W. Dunbier, a renowned local German Impressionist painter. But like Ruge, he would only teach adults. He told her that she could observe but couldn’t be an actual student in his class. Following his strict instruction, every Saturday morning, Beal Meyer would set her easel up directly in back of Dunbier and observe every stroke and detail of what he painted. Finally, after seeing her potential, he relented and brought her into the fold, eventually becoming her mentor and ongoing teacher. Since then, Beal Meyer has spent her lifetime not only painting, but teaching others that art is truly limitless. As an artist-in-residence for Millard Public Schools through a grant from the Nebraska Arts Council and individual schools' PTA funding, Beal Meyer’s not just teaching the mechanics of art, but also the power of what art can do to your life. And it’s amazing how far her reach has spread.

After graduating from The University of Nebraska-Lincoln with a BFA as well as K-12 certification in art instruction, Beal Meyer taught after-school art programs to the at-risk youth at Omaha Home for Boys. She knew then that she had found her gift, “it just takes someone helping them to take them where they want to go.”

Now offering lessons in: Strings • Piano • Voice • Guitar • Winds • Brass Percussion • Conducting • Composition Use code

OCTLESSONS15 to get $10 off the registration fee!

omahacm.org | @OmaConservatory | facebook.com/omahacm 402.932.4978 | 3504 S. 108th St., Omaha NE 68144

From helping a student with his scholarship portfolio to design school, to showing them careers in graphic design they never knew existed, Beal Meyer has always been dedicated to helping students see beyond what’s right in front of them. “Art isn’t just about drawing and painting,” she explains. “It’s about career opportunities and seeing what they can do with art.” Since those early days at the Omaha Home for Boys, Nancy has been an advocate for the power of art programs in elementary-based education programs. “Art is what grounds people, it makes people kind and sane.” She fears where our education system is going with the cutting of art and music programs from the younger-aged school programs. Millard School District has already cut their art programs at the elementary school level and only offers art curriculum by individual classroom teachers. Beal Meyer is able to teach at schools like Sandoz Elementary and Wheeler Elementary because of Nebraska Art Council grants and PTA fundraising. But every year her fate is unknown. “It’s sad,” she explains. “Kids need this. They want to learn.” That is obvious from the pile of thank-you notes from her most recent students stacked on her table. Each with a message of hope for a world Beal Meyer opened up to them. A hope she’s happy to give. “They need someone telling them that they can do it.” And it’s not just for them. “This work in the schools is my heart. These kids are my heart. I want the world to see that they deserve more.” And she’s doing just that—one artist at a time.

omahamagazine.com • bestofomaha.com

9


MEET THE FAMILY

written by DAISY HUTZELL-RODMAN | photography by BILL SITZMANN

The Crows ABOVE THE BOARD

S

AETIA CROW, AGE 10, sits on

the couch and stretches her leg high up in the air.

Her rubbery flexibility comes from gymnastics. Saetia takes lessons through Sokol Omaha Gymnastics and enjoys being able to hang out with her friends there. »

10

HerFamily • October 2015


“He was such a happy kid back then. Six years later, all he seems to do is start trouble. I need help.” Raising kids is hard. It’s OK to ask for advice.

888-866-8660 nebraskafamilyhelpline.ne.gov

A SERVICE OF THE NEBRASKA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES

PROVIDED BY BOYS TOWN®

Grow STRONG With OneWorld Pediatrics Visit us at one of our convenient locations today! South Omaha 4920 S. 30th St. 402-734-4110

West Omaha 4101 S. 120th St. 402-505-3907

Northwest Omaha 4229 N. 90th St. 402-401-6000

Cass Family Medicine 122 S. 6th St. Plattsmouth 402-296-2345

45 YEARS OF MAKING A DIFFERENCE

45 Years of Making a Difference... ...One Child at a Time OneWorldOmaha.org omahamagazine.com • bestofomaha.com

11


SAVE THE DATE!

M

n ov e m

A

, 20

be

r

K E T V 7 • BA X

R TE

21

R

EN

A

15

A

seco nd OMA H

al nu INE’S n a AGAZ

The Second Annual Omaha Magazine Best of Omaha Festival! University of Nebraska at Omaha Baxter Arena | Nov. 21, 2015

MEET THE FAMILY CONT'D

« These friends do not know that Saetia has

another hobby requiring balance and flexibility.

She, her younger brother Adrien, 7, and their father, Brian, all enjoy skateboarding. The father of two has joint custody of his kids. Five years ago he gifted each child with a board. The family can be found some Saturday mornings at The Bay skate park in Lincoln during structured lesson time. “We don’t have to watch out for more advanced skaters,” Brian says. He himself is teaching his kids to ride.

Adrien, a shy little guy, hovers near his father and tries to avoid talking. Brian says it’s because there is someone new in the room.

Adrien rides straight on a board and does tricks like Half-Turtle, in which he lays with his backside on the nose of the board, his feet in the air, and pivots on the board. He also likes to ride off of curbs and is learning how to drop in, or ride down, a quarter-pipe. Saetia also likes to perform Half-Turtle, and she can turn the skateboard around in a full spin (with a couple of stops along the way). She likes to ride on the half pipe but does not drop in.

Sunday, October 25 at the Holland Center

Lobby Activities at 1:15 pm | Concert at 2 pm | Trick-or-Treating after the show!

A hint of spookiness and a spirit of good fun await at our annual Halloween concert. Celebrate in character with colorful costumes, trick-or-treating, and bewitching surprises! •

F E AT U R I N G • Ernest Richardson, conductor Anne Nagosky Violin Studio Omaha Public Schools Mini-Singers Heartland Youth Ballet General Admission Adult & Kids Tickets $12 - Order Today!

12

402.345.0606 | OMAHASYMPHONY.ORG HerFamily • October 2015

“Adrien takes more risks on the board,” Brian says. The family also visits Roberts Park in Omaha for their skateboarding adventures. “Dad, is that the big bowl?” Saetia asks. “Right,” Brian confirms.

When the kids are not skating, they, along with their father and his girlfriend, Angel Piniarski, go to skateboarding-inspired art exhibits and attend skating shows, where Saetia has acquired the signatures of such notables as Tony Hawk and Mark Gonzales.

The punk-ish fun stays at Brian’s house. Once the kids leave, the skateboarding life is hidden away, gone underground, one might say.


REGISTER TO PLAY ON OUR TEAM! YMCA Jr. MaverickTM Fall Basketball Practice will begin the week of October 19.

TEAMWORK SPORTSMANSHIP DEDICATION YMCA Fall Basketball

Contact your YMCA to register and check team availability. FUNDAMENTAL DIVISION Kindergarten-6th grade

RECREATIONAL DIVISION 3-4 years • Kindergarten-8th grade

COMPETITIVE DIVISION 4th-6th grade

HIGH SCHOOL DIVISION

YMCA OF GREATER OMAHA

WWW.METROYMCA.ORG

omahamagazine.com • bestofomaha.com

3-4 years • Kindergarten-8th grade

13


sponsored content by CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL & MEDICAL CENTER photography by @BALDWIN PUBLISHING, INC.

FOOD

Monster Stuffed Peppers

A

SIMPLE SPAGHETTI AND marinara sauce gets a

new look in these fun Monster Stuffed Peppers. Make the sauce the night before so it's ready for dinner before the kids head out for some treats.

Find more great recipes at HealthyKohlsKids.com. The Healthy Kohl’s Kids program is a partnership between Children’s Hospital & Medical Center and Kohl’s Department Stores to educate children and parents about healthy nutrition and fitness.

14

HerFamily • October 2015


Have a Giant Screen Outdoor Movie Night!

INGREDIENTS • • • • • • • • •

8 large bell peppers (assorted colors) 2 tsp olive oil 1 small yellow onion, chopped 2 garlic cloves, minced 1/2 tsp sea salt 1/4 tsp black pepper 1 can (28 oz) crushed tomatoes 1 Tbsp chopped fresh parsley 10 oz multigrain spaghetti or other pasta • 2 Tbsp grated Parmesan cheese

Birthdays • Communities • Schools Churches • Corporate Events

SUBSCRIBE TODAY! JULY/A UGUST

2014

™ Omaha’s topDentists™ Best of Omah a™ Campaign 2015

The Loyal Royal Alex Gordo n Malorie Maddo Omaha Storiesx

war &

Peace

Chuck Hagel a future free battles for the quagm of ires of the past.

402-317-5225 FunFlicks.com

$

Don’t miss a single issue of Omaha Magazine

omamag.com/save

3F5FYour Movie Event! We bring a giant inflatable movie screen & all equipment to your location.

OThe kids will LOVE it, the parents, too!

PREPARATION

1. Cut the tops off the bell peppers 2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7. 8.

and reserve. Carefully scoop out the seeds and ribs of the bell peppers. Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Add the bell peppers and their tops and boil them for 1 to 2 minutes, or until just softened. Remove the peppers and tops with a slotted spoon and transfer them to a bowl of ice water. Remove the peppers and tops from the ice water and let them dry. With a paring knife, cut out 2 triangles for the eyes and a jagged mouth on each pepper. Set aside. In a large skillet, heat oil over medium-high heat until hot. Add onion, garlic, salt, and black pepper and sauté for 4 to 5 minutes, or until onion is softened. Add tomatoes and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer, stirring occasionally, until sauce thickens, about 15 minutes. Add parsley and simmer another 5 minutes, stirring occasionally. Meanwhile, cook pasta in a large pot of boiling, salted water until just tender. In a colander, drain pasta and return to pot. Add 1/4 cup tomato sauce to pasta and toss to coat. Transfer pasta to bell peppers, with some sticking out of the “head.” Top with some of the remaining sauce, cheese, and additional parsley, if desired. Top with the bell pepper top.

Endless amazing interior designs to help bring life to your home! WE HAVE MOVED! 217 N. Jefferson St • Papillion

Thanks for voting us Best of Omaha™

402-331-9136 • papillionflowerpatch.com

Hours: Mon-Thu 10-6 Fri-Sat 10-5 Sun 12-4

Visit us today! 12965 W. Center Rd · 402.778.0650

GIVING PARENTS A CHOICE

GIVING CHILDREN A CHANCE Providing partial tuition K-8 scholarships to children from low income families so they can attend a private or parochial school of their choice.

Nutrition Facts: Serving Size: 1 Stuffed Bell Pepper; Calories: 348; Fat: 4g; Saturated Fat: 0; Cholesterol: 2mg; Sodium: 381mg; Carbohydrates: 69g; Fiber: 10g; Protein: 19g Yield: 8 servings

Sunday, October 11, 2015 CSF Fund Run (5K walk/run) For more information contact the CSF office

402.819.4990 or visit our website csfomaha.org omahamagazine.com • bestofomaha.com

15


Omaha Magazine 5921 S. 118th Cir. Omaha, NE 68137

Register now for summer and fall classes!

Professional Dance Education For All Ages! Jazz • Hip-Hop • Lyrical • Tap • Ballet • Pointe • Modern • Contemporary • Dance Theater We allow students to develop skills to their optimum potential while challenging them to achieve higher levels of dance education.

402.493.5671 • onpointedancecentre.com 1812 N. 120th Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68154


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.