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Credit: Frank Comisar Blue Man Group Orpheum Theater January 17-22
Winter Adventures Fontenelle Forest Bird Club: January 5, February 2 Photographers Club: January 19, February 16
Combine music, comedy, and multimedia theatrics, and suddenly you’ve got the makings for a wildly popular and unique form of entertainment. After receiving lots of buzz in New York, Boston, Chicago, Las Vegas, Orlando, and multiple international cities, Blue Man Group has become a theatrical sensation. More than 17 million people around the world have experienced Blue Man Group’s party atmosphere during their live event. Blue Man Group has made appearances on The Tonight Show, The Ellen Degeneres Show, and Live with Regis and Kelly. They also have family-focused educational projects, which include The Blue School and a touring Children’s Museum exhibit called Making Waves. Their debut album AUDIO was nominated for a Grammy Award® and followed up by four more albums. Recurring daily. Tickets from $20-67. 409 S. 16th St. For more information, visit www.omahaperformingarts.org or call 402-345-0606. Credit: Ken Howard
Just because it’s winter doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy the outdoors. Visit Fontenelle Forest for interesting educational programs and club adventures, such as the Fontenelle Nature Association’s Bird and Photographers Clubs. Bird Club allows participants of all skill levels to birdwatch multiple species at Fontenelle Forest. During winter, it is not uncommon to see bald eagles and common mergansers along the river, as well as regular winter residents like dark-eyed juncos, black-capped chickadees and a host of woodpeckers and native sparrows. The club meets the first Thursday of each month at 7pm. For more information or to join, contact Al Reyer at 402-734-9888. Photographers Club presents monthly photo programs for nature-loving photographers of all skills levels—beginners to professionals. Activities include lessons on improving photography skills and field trips to various sites for nature expeditions. The club meets every third Thursday of the month throughout the year at 7pm. For more information or to join, contact Frank Comisar at FComisar@gmail.com or call 402-493-0194. 1111 N. Bellevue Blvd., Bellevue. For more information about Fontenelle Forest’s programs and clubs, call 402-731-3140.
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February is about to get hot! Omaha Symphony is bringing a fiery showcase of Latin music and sizzling choreography to the Holland Performing Arts Center. Grammy® Award winner Victor Vanacore—who has been at the nexus of popular music for more than 25 years as a composer, conductor, and music director for stage and screen—created and will conduct Hot! Hot! Hot! Husband and wife professional dance team Andrzej and Jennifer Przybyl will be performing to the rhythm-rich music of Bernstein, Gloria Estefan, and Carlos Santana. Andrzej and Jennifer have been winners in the Heritage Classic in North Carolina, the Holiday Classic in Las Vegas, the California Open, and in both the Michigan and Cleveland Dance Challenges. Watch them crank up the heat with the cha-cha, samba, tango, mambo, and more! Recurring daily. Tickets from $15-80. 1200 Douglas St. F-Sat/8pm; Sun/2pm. For more information, visit www.omahasymphony.org or call 402-342-3560.
Midlands International Auto Show CenturyLink Center Omaha January 19-22
Chevrolet, Honda, Ford, Toyota, Dodge, Subaru, Mitsubishi, Jeep, and more! All the newest cars, trucks, motorcycles, and SUVs from all the major manufacturers will be on display at the CenturyLink Center during the Midlands International Auto Show. Any car enthusiast wanting to check out the latest makes and models will be drooling over the presentation of some of the year’s hottest luxury cars and hot rods on the market. And for those wanting to go green, there are plenty of hybrid and all-electric models as well. Buy a raffle ticket for a dollar, and you could win a 2012 Camaro convertible provided by the Heartland Chevy dealers. The entirety of the raffle revenue will go to benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Sponsored by the Omaha World-Herald and Make-A-Wish Foundation Nebraska. Concessions will be serving food and drinks. $8 adults, $6 kids 7-12, free for military, seniors (65+), and kids 6 & under. 455 N. 10th St. Th/11am-9pm; F-Sat/10am-9pm; Sun/10am-6pm. For information, visit www.omahaautoshow.com or call 402-444-1263. www.ReadOnlineNow.com
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Sesame Street Live: Elmo Makes Music performs Jan. 5-8 at CenturyLink Center Omaha
ONGOING EVENTS Through 1/8: Holiday Poinsettia Show. Lauritzen Gardens. More than 5,600 poinsettia plants are grown in the gardens’ greenhouses for this annual holiday show. This spectacular exhibit includes a 20-foot-tall poinsettia tree, beautifully decorated holiday trees, antique sleighs, and model trains. Recurring daily. $6 adults, $3 children 6-12, free for members and children under 6. 100 Bancroft St. 9am-5pm. For more information, visit www.lauritzengardens.org or call 402-346-4002. Through 1/8: DinO!saurs: Dawn of the Ice Age. Omaha Children’s Museum. Stomping and roaring robotic dinosaurs and Ice Age mammals have invaded Omaha Children’s Museum as the museum celebrates its 35th anniversary with the new exhibit 8
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DinO!saurs: Dawn of the Ice Age. For more information, visit www.ocm.org. Through 1/8: American Landscape: Contemporary Photographs of the West. Joslyn Art Museum. The contemporary photographs featured in this exhibition recognize the complexities of our relationship with the landscape and seeks to define paths that reconcile our lasting desires for wilderness and open space with the realities of the built environment of the modern West. $8 adults, $6 seniors and college students, $5 youth (ages 5-17), free for 4 & under. Recurring daily. 2200 Dodge St. Tu, W, F, Sat/10am-4pm; Th/10am-8pm; Sun/noon4pm. For more information, visit www.joslyn.org or call 402-342-3300.
www.VisitOmaha.com Through 1/14: Christmas at Boys Town – Historic Crèche Displays. Boys Town. See three Nativity scenes. The main crèche adorns the historic Music Hall near the main entrance and can be seen for miles. This large Nativity scene was created by the late Donia Temple, a Holocaust survivor. Other Nativities are located at Dowd Memorial Catholic Chapel and in front of the Village Christmas tree across from the Skip Palrang Field House. Recurring daily. Free admission. Village Circle, near Heroes Blvd., Boys Town. For more information, visit www.boystown.org/discover or call 402-498-1141. Through 2/11: Visiones del Arte Mexicano. El Museo Latino. The traveling exhibition presents a selection of paintings, sculpture, photographs, and graphics that span five art movements and 70 years of Mexican art. Fifty-two artists are represented, including Diego Rivera, Rufino Tamayo, Sebastián, Jose Luis Cuevas, Graciela Iturbide and Yolanda Andrade. Recurring daily. $5 general, $4 college students w/ID, $3.50 students K-12 & seniors, free for members. 4701 S 25th St. MWF/10am-5pm; TuTh/1-5pm; Sat/10am-2pm. For more information, call 402-731-1137. Through 3/3: Celebrate Black History on Stamps. Boys Town. View stamps of famous Black Americans on display at the Leon Myers Stamp Center, located in the Boys Town
Visitors Center. Recurring daily. Free admission. 13628 Flanagan Blvd., Boys Town. M-F/8am-5pm; Sat/9am4pm; Sun/11am-4pm. For more information, visit www. boystown.org/discover or call 402-498-1141. Through 3/17: Art Pals: Jewelry and Art Show. Old Millard. New on the scene! A cooperative of local artisans are gathering monthly in Old Millard to show their unique artwork and jewelry. “Gotta have’s” of all sorts! Colorful, whimsical, and fun! Free admission. Recurring monthly on the 3rd Saturday through March 17, 2012. 5072 S. 135th St. 10am-3pm. For more information, call 402-630-8850. Through 4/18: The Met: Live in HD. Film Streams. Opera Omaha and Film Streams have collaborated to bring the Metropolitan Opera’s award-winning series to Ruth Sokolof Theater. Wagner’s Siegfried (Nov. 5), Glass’ Satyagraha (Nov. 19), Handel’s Rodelinda (Dec. 3), Gounod’s Faust (Dec. 10), The Enchanted Island (Jan. 21), Wagner’s Götterdämmerung (Feb. 11), Verdi’s Ernani (Feb. 25), Massenet’s Manon (Apr. 7), and Verdi’s La Traviata (Apr. 14). Tickets are $24 for general admission; $10 for full-time students with valid school ID. 1340 Mike Fahey St. For more information, visit www.filmstreams.org. Through 4/25: Omaha Town Hall Lecture Series. Omaha Town Hall. For over 45 years, Omaha Town Hall has www.OmahaPublications.com
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been dedicated to bringing noted speakers to Omaha. Featured this year are legendary broadcast journalist of 60 Minutes Lesley Stahl (9/28), executive pastry chef of the White House for 25 years Chef Roland Mesnier (10/26), imprisoned investigatory journalist Laura Ling (3/28), and cultural commentator and prolific newsman Nick Clooney (4/25). Must have a membership to attend the event. All lectures start at 10:30am and last one hour. For more information, visit www.omahatownhall.com. Through 4/29: Cut! Costumes and Cinema. Durham Museum. Take an indepth look at the art of making costumes that set the scene and establish authenticity in period films. The films represented depict five centuries of history, drama, comedy, fantasy, and adventure through period costumes worn by such famous stars as Johnny Depp, Sandra Bullock, and others. Recurring daily. $7 adults, $6 seniors, $5 children 3-12, free for members and children under 2. 801 S 10th St. Tu/10am8pm; W-Sat/10am-5pm; Sun/1-5pm. For more information, visit www.durhammuseum.org or call 402-444-5071.
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JANUARY EVENTS 1/5-8: Sesame Street Live: Elmo Makes Music. CenturyLink Center Omaha. Bring the kids to dance and sing-a-long with one of Sesame Street’s most beloved characters, Elmo. Recurring daily. Tickets from $10-30. 455 N 10th St. Th/7pm; F/10:30am & 7pm; Sat/10:30am & 2; Sun/1 & 4:30pm. For more information, visit www.qwestcenter.com or call 402-341-1500. 1/6-8: Advanced Auto Parts Monster Jam. Mid-America Center. Don’t miss this family event featuring the best monster trucks in the business. Weighing 10,000 pounds with 1,500 horsepower, Monster Jam stars will battle to be the best in the full throttle racing competition and the audience-scored “freestyle” competition. Recurring daily. One Arena Way, Council Bluffs, IA. F/7:30pm; Sat/2 & 7:30pm; Sun/2pm. For more information, visit www.midamericacenter.com or call 712-323-0536.
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Richard Marx performs Jan. 27 at Iowa Western Community College’s Art Center.
1/7: Omaha Symphony: The Transcriber’s Art. UNO Strauss Performing Arts Center. The sincerest form of musical flattery, transcribers recreate piano and small ensemble pieces for the full orchestra. Marvel at the masters who have done it with grace and flair. Tickets are $30. 6001 Dodge St. 7pm. For more information, visit www.omahasymphony. org or call 402-342-3560. 1/13-2/9: Julie Green: The Last Supper. UNO Weber Fine Arts Building. A depictation of death row inmates’ final meal requests painted on porcelain fired plates. With nearly 400 plates, each representing a specific request from a death row inmate, the work is a sobering meditation and reflection on the death penalty. Recurring every weekday. Free admission. 6001 10
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Dodge St. M-Th/10am-3pm, by appointment. Closed holidays. For more information, visit www.unoartgallery.org or call 402-554-2796. 1/14: Omaha Symphony: Ellis Hall’s Tribute to Ray Charles. Holland Performing Arts Center. Ray Charles’ protégé and friend, Ellis Hall, performs his most popular songs. Gifted with a soulful Southern voice, Hall’s poignant renditions will lift your spirit and warm your heart. Tickets from $25-70. 1200 Douglas St. 8pm. For more information, visit www. omahasymphony.org or call 402-342-3560. 1/15: Omaha Symphony: Ensemble Concert. First United Methodist Church. The Ensemble Series puts Omaha Symphony orchestra members
in the spotlight, showcasing their talents through chamber repertoire. Tickets are $19. 7020 Cass St. 2pm. For more information, visit www. omahasymphony.org or call 402-342-3560. 1/20-2/12: On Golden Pond. Omaha Community Playhouse. Full of warm humor and heart, this touching tale follows a couple in their golden years at their summer home on Golden Pond in Maine. Norman and his wife Ethel take us on a soul-stirring journey filled with trials of growing older, finding peace in old grudges, and making unexpected friends who show them how to live again. Recurring daily. $40 adults, $24 students. 6915 Cass St. For more information, visit www.omahaplayhouse.com.
1/21: Omaha Symphony: Mysterioso. Holland Performing Arts Center. This spectacular show mixes magic, music, and mayhem. With an illusionist, magic duo, a comedian, and two quick-change artists, this concert is packed with fun and surprises. Tickets $1565. 1200 Douglas St. 7pm. For more information, visit www.omahasymphony.org or call 402-342-3560. 1/22: Omaha Symphony: Thrill of the Orchestra. Holland Performing Arts Center. Hold on tight as Maestro Wilkins and the orchestra take you for a musical thrill ride! Hearts and imaginations will soar as we explore music’s ability to ignite us. Expect the unexpected at this engaging show bound to have you on the edge of your seat. Tickets from $7-9.75. 1200 Douglas www.OmahaPublications.com
St. 2pm. For more information, visit www. omahasymphony.org or call 402-342-3560. 1/26-27: Your Creative Brain with Shelley Carson. KANEKO Bow Truss. Part of the Creativity Series, on Jan. 26, nationally recognized creativity expert Shelley Carson discusses her research into human creativity. The program incorporates acting and improvisation to illustrate creative concepts. On Jan. 27, Carson’s workshop will show how to expand and discover paths to greater creative function through exercises using the seven steps of CREATE (Connect, Reason, Envision, Absorb, Transform, Evaluate, and Stream). Tickets on sale in January. 1111 Jones St. Jan. 26/7pm; Jan. 27/9am-noon. For more information, visit www.thekaneko.org or call 402-341-3800. 1/27: Parsons Dance. Orpheum Theater. An internationally renowned contemporary dance company that has delighted audiences worldwide for 25 years will perform contemporary American dance with extraordinary artistry and uplifting spirit. 409 S. 16th St. For more information, visit www.ticketomaha. com or call 402-345-0606. 1/27: Richard Marx. The Arts Center, Iowa Western Community College. Enjoy Marx’s Billboard number one hits “Hold On to the Nights,” “Satisfied,” and the classic “Right Here Waiting.” Joined on stage by a four-piece string section, Marx brings an intimate evening of award-winning songwriting and recordbreaking hits. Tickets from $33.50-37. 2700 College Rd., Council Bluffs, IA. 8pm. For more information, visit www.artscenter.iwcc. edu or call 712-388-7140. 1/27-28: Omaha Symphony: Mozart & Sibelius. Holland Performing Arts Center. Enjoy Finnish favorites and a piano concerto that’s a Mozart-lover’s dream: fresh, exquisite, and fiendishly difficult! Renowned pianist and conductor Jeffrey Kahane pulls double duty, bringing dynamic energy to both bench and podium. Recurring daily. Tickets from $15-75. 1200 Douglas St. 8pm. For more information, visit www.omahasymphony.org or call 402-342-3560. www.ReadOnlineNow.com
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Cut! Costume and the Cinema at the Durham Museum, Dec. 3 - April 29. Exhibit features -Emmy Rossum’s dress from The Phantom of the Opera (2004).
drama is a fictional account based on a true government study carried out from 1932 to 1972. Recurring weekly on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. 3010 Q St., La Fern Williams Center. ThSat/7:30pm; Sun/3pm. For more information, visit www. johnbeasleytheater.org or call 402-502-5767.
1/30-2/13: Public Skating. Mid-America Center. Ice skate sizes available on a first-come, first-serve basis, or bring your own skates. Cash only. Enter through north entrance. Recurring weekly on Monday, Wednesday, and Sunday. $5 admission, $3 skate rental. One Arena Way, Council Bluffs, IA. MW/6pm; Sun/12 & 2pm. For more information, visit www.midamericacenter.com or call 712-323-0536.
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mighty detective capable of solving even the most complicated mysteries. When Annie loses a painting of her dog, she calls on him. Taking into consideration the size, color, and composition of her work, he tracks down the most unexpected culprit. Recurring on the weekends. General admission $16, or free with membership. 2001 Farnam St. F/7pm; Sat/2 & 7pm; Sun/2pm. For more information, visit www.rosetheater.org or call 402-345-4849.
2/3-19: The Adventures of Nate the Great. The Rose Theater. Nate is a
2/3-26: Miss Evers’ Boys. John Beasley Theater & Workshop. This powerful
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2/4: Omaha Symphony: Souvenir De Florence. UNO Strauss Performing Arts Center. Escape to Italy with lush pieces from Rota and Wolf that evoke the country’s spirit and romance, and Tchaikovsky’s famous memories of Florence. Tickets are $30. 6001 Dodge St. 7pm. For more information, visit www.omahasymphony. org or 402-342-3560. 2/10-12: Best in the Midwest Tattoo Convention. Mid-America Center. Watch and learn with the artists while they work. Painting, lettering, black & gray and colored tattooing, tattoo contests, live entertainment, and business owner seminars. Featured artists include: Shane Oneill
and Infamous Tattoo, Nikko Hurtado, Chris Blinston and Big Brain, Lowrider Tattoo Studios, Stephane Chaudesaigues of France, Paul Acker and Deep Six Laboratory, Empire Tattoo Company, Mike Devries, Bob Tyrrell, Gunnar, Nate Beavers, Boog, Dave Fox, and more! Booths only $500. Special room rate at Hilton Horseshoe Casino only $99/night. One Arena Way, Council Bluffs IA. F-Sat/12-10pm, Sun/12-6pm. For more information, visit www.shaneoneillproductions.com or call 712-323-0536. 2/10-3/18: The Fantasticks. Omaha Community Playhouse. A simple romantic comedy about a boy, a girl, their meddling fathers, and the wall that divides them. The Fantasticks is crafted with charming simplicity, captivating music and whimsy. This timeless tale will ignite your imagination, delight your senses, and leave you completely filled. Recurring daily. $35 adults, $21 for students. 6915 Cass St. For more information, visit www. omahaplayhouse.com. www.OmahaPublications.com
2/11-6/3: To Live Forever: Egyptian Treasures from the Brooklyn Museum. Joslyn Art Museum. The exhibit will explore the ancient Egyptians’ beliefs about life, death, and the afterlife; mummification; the conduct of a funeral; and the different types of tombs. Recurring daily. $8 adults, $6 seniors and college students, $5 youth (5-17), free for 4 & under. 2200 Dodge St. Tu, W, F, Sat/10am-4pm; Th/10am-8pm; Sun/noon4pm. For more information, visit www.joslyn. org or call 402-342-3300. 2/12: Expect the Impossible with Mark Nizer’s 3D Live Show. Orpheum Theater. Imagine four lasers being juggled at 1000 RPM with spinning laser beams dancing just above the audience’s heads; or five ping-pong balls being thrown 20 feet in the air using only his mouth; or juggling a burning propane tank, a running electric carving knife, and a 16lb bowling ball—that’s Mark Nizer making the impossible possible. Tickets from $19-35. 409 S 16th St. 7:30pm. For more information, visit www.ticketomaha.com or call 402-345-0606. 2/14-11/13: 2nd Annual “Shakespeare on the Silverscreen” Film Festival. Aksarben Cinema. See Much Ado About Nothing (1993), Romeo and Juliet (1968), Julius Caesar (1950), and Coriolanus (2012). Recurring weekly on Tuesday. 2110 S 67th St. 6pm. For more information, visit www. nebraskashakespeare.com. 2/16: Winter Jam. Mid-America Center. The Winter Jam Tour Spectacular, Christian music’s largest annual tour is stopping by the MAC with its highly anticipated 2012 artist line-up. Headlined by Grammy®-nominated alternative rockers Skillet. The tour will also feature Sanctus Real, former Newsboys frontman Peter Furler, Kari Jobe, Building 429, Group 1 Crew, illusionist Brock Gill, national speaker Nick Hall, VeggieTales’ Bob and Larry and much more. Tickets are $1. One Arena Way, Council Bluffs IA. 7pm. For more information, visit www.midamericacenter.com or call 712-323-0536
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2/16-3/10: In the Next Room (or the Vibrator Play). Blue Barn Theatre. In a prim upper-class Victorian home, a gentleman doctor has innocently invented a most extraordinary and mysterious device for treating “hysteria.” When his increasingly despondent wife overhears the strange sounds emanating from the operating theatre, she is compelled to investigate. Ranging from the factual to the farcical, this smart comedy ponders marriage, intimacy, and electricity. Recurring daily. $25 adults, $20 students, seniors (65+), TAG Members, groups of 10 or more. 614 S 11th St. Th-Sat/7:30pm; Sun/6pm. For more information, visit www.bluebarn.org or call (402) 345-1576.
Credit: Joan Marcus 2/17-19: CATS. Orpheum Theater. There’s no better way to introduce your family to the wonders of live theatre than with the
magic, the mystery, and the memory of CATS. What began as a musical about cats after Andrew Lloyd Webber picked up a book of poems in airport bookshop has become one of the longest running shows in Broadway’s h i s t or y. Recurring daily. Tickets from $25-58. 409 S 16th St. F/8pm; Sat/2 & 8pm; Sun/2 & 7:30pm. For more information, visit www. t ic k e t om a h a . com or call 402-345-0606.
2/17-19: The Marriage Contract. Scottish Rite Center, Jewel Box Theater. The year is 1810 as audiences are taken to a summer home on the Adriatic Coast near Venice. Hilarity erupts as a furtrader attempts to marry his daughter only to find his plans derailed by the antics of clever servants and passionate young lovers. Presented by Opera Omaha. Recurring daily. Tickets $10-79. 202 S 20th St. F-Sat/7:30pm; Sun/2pm. For more information, visit www.operaomaha. org or call 402-345-0606.
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2/26: Omaha Symphony: The Amazing Music Machine. Holland Performing Arts Center. A zany professor needs your help collecting sounds from the symphony for his music machine! Part theatre and part concert, this interactive experience highlights the different instruments of the orchestra and how they make their special sounds. Tickets from $7-9.75. 1200 Douglas St. 2pm. For more information, visit www.omahasymphony.org or call 402-342-3560.
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owntown Omaha’s Havana Garage seemed the perfect escape from the cold and snow for our winter fashion shoot—the cigar bar’s Cuban vibe is so thick, you can almost feel the humid ocean breezes. Our local fashionistas model gorgeous attire from Lindley Clothing, Souq, and Nouvelle Eve. Dressed in these stylish looks, you’re sure to steam up even the coldest Midwestern nights. Far left and below: Model Carey of Lincoln wears a Double Zero fur collar poncho and Cloche hat by J Simm. Available at Nouvelle Eve, Old Market. At left: Carey models a Ya Los Angeles black dress with cinched waist and zipper pockets, and a jacket in nude with black lace overlay by Damee Inc. Available at Souq, Old Market.
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he long, sleek model strikes a pose wearing the latest creation from the ready-
to-wear line of hot, young Dominican designer Oscar de la Renta. The cocktail chic dress, with its long sleeves, lace-trimmed scoop neck and just-below-the-knee hemline, features an embroidered sash tied in a bow at the waist. Standing in boots that just meet the hemline, with her weight on the left leg and her right foot pointed in a ballet position, the model lifts her chin not so much in a haughty manner but in confidence. No photographer could have captured the lines and contours, the intricate detail of this 1970 black-and-white ad for The Nebraska Clothing Company as clearly as Mary Mitchell did using two of the simplest items in her art toolbox: textured paper and a pencil. Through the micro minis of the ‘60s, the long tunics and longer boots of the ‘70s, and the shoulder pads of the ‘80s, Mary and fashion illustrators like her not only had a front row seat to Omaha’s rich retail history, they recorded it. Her drawings and sketches, which appeared weekly in the 20
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Omaha World-Herald, brought Omaha into the fashion loop long dominated by the East and West Coasts. “A lot of people, especially the younger generations, don’t know what a fashion illustrator is,” said Shawna Forsberg, director of marketing and public relations for the Durham Museum, where an exhibit of Mitchell’s work begins January 28. “It’s the story of how stores used to advertise and Mary Mitchell did it beautifully.” www.OmahaPublications.com
Indeed, Mitchell’s sketches evoke memories of a time deep in the past; a time when getting dressed up to go downtown meant shopping at one of several multi-story department stores like Zoobs, Topp’s and Goldstein Chapman; a time when those stores hired artists to “sell” the latest fashions because running a picture ad in the newspaper cost too much money. “Shoes, underwear, jewelry, cosmetics, women’s, men’s, children’s clothing, I drew them all, keeping in mind the Nebraska lifestyle,” said Mary Mitchell, still beautiful and looking present-day chic in a black formfitting sweater, black slacks and black shoes with gold spike heels. “We didn’t use models. They would put a dress on a hanger, hold it up and say something like ‘put a 30-year-old woman in this.’” The size of the ad depended upon how much money the store wanted to spend. Mitchell would then “do the layout, write the copy, make the drawing, call the World-Herald and it would appear in Sunday’s paper.” Mitchell amassed a portfolio of over 1,000 illustrations from 1968, when she, her son and her husband, attorney and radio pioneer John Mitchell, moved to Omaha, through much of the 1980s. Carefully tucked away in her Regency home all these years, the drawings once again see the light of day in the Durham’s Drawn to Fashion exhibit running through May 27. “We like to highlight local and regional topics in conjunction with a national exhibition,” explained Forsberg. “In this case, we’re showing ‘CUT! Costume and the Cinema’ and Mitchell’s exhibit will be in a separate gallery next door. We’re thrilled that she was a great preserver of her work.” Mary owes the honor of a four-month exhibit in Omaha to the tenacity of two close friends, Anne Marie Kenny and financial advisor Mary Jochim. “Mary [Jochim] and I were staying with Mary and John in Florida last year and we said ‘didn’t you used to be an illustrator? Can we see some of your drawings?’” recounted Kenny, an internationally known cabaret singer from Omaha. Mary had a few sketches with her at the vacation house. “We looked at her in amazement and said ‘you have got to show this!’” www.ReadOnlineNow.com
“We didn’t use models. They would put a dress on a hanger, hold it up and say something like ‘put a 30-yearold woman in this.’”
Realizing they held museum-quality work in their hands, Kenny and Jochim contacted the Durham, which enthusiastically agreed to showcase the drawings. A four-minute video narrated by award-winning film director and screenwriter Alexander Payne, an Omaha native and good friend of the Mitchells, complements the exhibit. The energetic pair also laid out plans for a Drawn to Fashion book to coincide with the exhibit’s opening. Published by the University of Nebraska Press, its pages contain a collection of Mitchell’s black-and-white illustrations along with new, colorful acrylic drawings—the first Mitchell has done in over 20 years. “Oscar de la Renta agreed to write the foreword for the book,” said the artist with pride. “A friend of mine sent him a packet of my work, which included drawings of his creations, and he called me.” Since the Drawn to Fashion project began, Mitchell often reflects on her journey to this point. She thinks about little Mary Kafasis, the only child of Greek immigrants, sitting in the corner of her father’s candy store in Buffalo, NY, drawing “lovely ladies” with her colored pencils. She remembers her beloved mother who, before her premature death, saved enough coins from the shop’s jukebox to send Mary to the University of Buffalo. She cherishes a loving, supportive marriage of 60 years. And she’s grateful to two tenacious friends for helping her fall in love with illustration all over again. january/february • 2012
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Gen O Story by Linda Persigehl • Photo by Gabriel Goldberg
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f you’re an avid viewer of the TV show The Office, or you recently attended Film Streams’ screening of Dirty Girl, an independent movie shown at the Toronto Film Festival, you may already be familiar with our Gen O subject. Working actor and West Omaha native Nicholas D’Agosto, 31, had small roles in both the indie film and the cult favorite sitcom. D’Agosto also had a recurring role in NBC’s Heroes during its second season. “I’ve been incredibly fortunate,” the Creighton Prep grad said in a phone interview from his place in Los Angeles. “I got a big break early on in my acting career, and I’ve kept pretty busy making pilots and getting work ever since.” That big break came in 1997, with D’Agosto garnering a supporting role in the film Election, directed by fellow Omaha native Alexander Payne. “That film got me representation in L.A. and allowed me to meet casting directors,” D’Agosto said. D’Agosto moved to Milwaukee to attend Marquette University and earned degrees in theater and history before moving to California to pursue acting in 2002. He credits his parents, Alan and Deanna, for supporting him, both emotionally and financially at first. In addition to multiple TV pilots, he’s had roles in Rocket Science, a film which won acclaim at the Sundance Film Festival, and the horror flick, Final Destination 5. D’Agosto said he returns to Omaha often to visit family, which includes two sisters, two brothers and six nieces and nephews. Though with steady work now, he’s in demand in L.A. “I’m working on a pilot for Showtime right now,” he said. “The show’s based on a book about Masters and Johnson, the pioneers in sexology. I’m playing the second male lead, behind Paul Bettany [A Beautiful Mind, Master and Commander: The Far side of the World],” I’m really excited about it.” With his Italian good looks and solid acting chops, D’Agosto is one Gen O to keep your eye on.
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maha’s Liz Hunt is an example of a young person who’s been able to incorporate
her life’s passion into job that not only pays the bills, but offers great possibilities for her future! Hunt, 25, is the art director for Grain & Mortar, a brand strategy and design studio located in the Mastercraft Building downtown at 13th & Nicholas. “G&M specializes in designing and developing websites, print design, identity design and strategy,” she said. “Our clients range from local ma & pa shops to large studios.” Definitely a growing industry. As a teen growing up in a small town in Kansas, Hunt took some art and design classes and immediately fell in love. “When I first met a group of professional designers, that’s when I realized design was my calling. I felt that I fit right in with these people.” At 18, Hunt left her family and moved alone to Omaha to attend the University of Nebraska at Omaha. She went on to work as a graphic design intern at the Gallup Organization. “After that, I did some freelance design work until I started work at Grain & Mortar,” Hunt said. In December, she earned a BA in Fine Arts, Graphic Design from UNO. www.ReadOnlineNow.com
Hunt says one of her mentors was Steve Gordon, owner of RDQLUS Creative. “He’s one of the people I gain a lot of inspiration from. [His design work] is truly who he is, and it’s always something fresh. Also, he would give me a swift kick if I didn’t hustle.” Hunt is a big fan of the Omaha film community. She even does some acting in films produced by her friend, Ryan Long of Longitude Studios. She’s also passionate about music, and recently began mentoring some high school students through music. Hunt is no doubt an inspiration to these young people as well. Mentoree becomes mentor. january/february • 2012
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Omaha FACES Story by Judy Horan • Photos by minorwhitestudios.com
Jim Maxwell
By day, a mild-mannered public relations executive. By night, Supercomic.
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out to capture audiences at dinners, fundraisers, and comedy clubs. Some gigs are quite memorable—like the biker bar full of patrons who looked askance at the bespectacled Maxwell when he walked in to perform. “I was the only one not wearing leather,” said Maxwell, who ended up having a great time with the bikers.
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He likes handling hecklers. One audience member who worked for a GM dealer yelled, “Buy a car from me.” General Motors had just been bailed out by taxpayers. Maxwell quipped: “I’d love to buy a car from you, but you guys got all the money.” During a recent show, Maxwell told the audience that a Las Vegas stripper once motioned him to join her on the dance floor as she started removing her clothes. “As a father of six, I said, ‘Listen, missy, if you think I’m going to follow you around this room and pick up after you, you’ve got another thing coming.’” Maxwell and his patient wife, Teresa, have six children who are mortified by their father‘s hobby. “Like most teenagers, mine can’t believe anyone would find their father remotely funny. I recently spoke in front of their teachers. The kids tried to transfer to another school before the event.” The 46-year-old Creighton University graduate works at Bellevue University in public relations. He got hooked on performing about nine years ago at Jokers, then located at 13th and Jones streets. In 2002, he placed first at an open mic contest at the Funny Bone Comedy Club in Omaha. Last year, he won an even more prestigious award. Maxwell came in first-place in the amateur category at the fourth annual Great American Comedy Festival held June 15 at the Johnny Carson Theater in Norfolk, Neb. Maxwell was in distinguished company that night. Comedian Louie Anderson emceed. David Letterman’s comedy talent coordinator, Eddie Brill, produced. Cloris Leachman showed up to accept the inaugural Johnny Carson Comedy Legend Award. Maxwell was there when the 84-year-old actress mooned the audience. “She’s an absolute riot,” he remembers. After he won the top award, an audience member said to Maxwell, “Your mother is so funny.” He is used to being upstaged. His mother is Mary Maxwell, known as “the queen of Omaha comedy.” Jim Maxwell is the third generation to quip his way through life. “Jim was named after my father, James Francis McDermott, who was a very funny man and an accomplished speaker,” Mary 26
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Maxwell said. “My other children will tell you that speaking talent skips a generation and has reappeared in Jim. Jim says that’s not true, which is why he is still in the will.” Jim and his mom add levity Saturday mornings to “The Chip Maxwell Show” on KFAB Radio. A former Nebraska state senator and Douglas County commissioner, Chip Maxwell is another of the five children of Mary and her husband, Chuck Maxwell. “I grew up in a hilarious household,” Jim Maxwell said. “We tested prospective spouses by whether they could survive a Maxwell dinner—and mom’s food.” This time he is not kidding. www.OmahaPublications.com
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onelle Stokes is a 43-year-
old stay-at-home-mom. Donelle and her husband, Mark, who is an insurance executive at Grace-Mayer, have a 15-year-old daughter, Symone. Symone is a sophomore at Skutt Catholic High School. Donelle describes her own style as classic. She buys a couple of trends a year to stay current but states, “Not all trends are a good fit for everyone.” She enjoys shopping at Caché, Togs, Dillards and Katina’s. Her favorite brands are BCBG, Chanel purses and shoes, and “Rock Revival for jeans,” she said. Stokes arrived at minorwhite studios freshfaced and was quickly transformed with Youngblood Cosmetics for a glamorous look. Hair by Thomas Sena. Makeup by Anastasia Ruhland, both of T’eez Salon.
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r. Viv Ewing, 50, is a Human
Resources Director at Habitat for Humanity of Omaha and prolific community volunteer, including Scholarship Chairman of the Ak-Sar-Ben Women’s Ball Committee. She and her husband of 27 years, John, who serves as the Douglas County Treasurer, have two daughters. “We like to travel, laugh, go out for dinner, and watch old movies as a family,” she said. Ewing enjoys being a motivational speaker for organizations and businesses, writing articles for a local magazine, and working out. Ewing published a book, Yes You Can Have Your Cake and Eat it Too. She described her style as “contemporary and fashionable. I like to dress sharp every day, including Saturday,” she said. Her favorite stores are Younkers and Von Maur (and Macy’s in KC) with favorite brands Gloria Vanderbilt and Ralph Lauren. Ewing added, “I also like to pick up cute tops at Forever 21 when I shop with my daughters.”
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School of Hairstyling and Esthetics. She has two children and “six wonderful grandchildren,” she said. “Ages 26 down to 14. Only one girl in that mix,” she added.” Her son Scott is director of the school, while grandson Skylar does admissions. McCaig enjoys reading, bowling, and walking her dog, Annie, a King Charles Cavalier Spaniel. She also stays busy volunteering at the Lyal McCaig Image Recovery Center affiliated with the Alegent Health Midwest Cancer Center. This center was named in honor of her late husband, who passed away in 2007. McCaig describes her personal style as “casual, even dressy casual,” she said.” One of my favorite places is Chico’s — love their clothes. Von Maur too. They have a great petite department there.” McCaig uses skin care products religiously and also stays out of the sun. “I used to be a sun lover but you pay for it later.” Hair by Danielle Aegerter of Salon DeMarco
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old great grandmother, married to her husband Louie for 65 years. “He is the love of my life, along with my sons and their wives, our eight grandchildren and our four great-grandchildren. They are our blessings,” she said. Blumkin enjoys spending time with friends and family. “We have a large family and I enjoy planning lots of fun events and parties.” How does she stay looking so good for her age? Blumkin said, “I spend a lot of time at the beauty shop — to keep my hair groomed at all times — I wear no makeup — but use moisturizer — and cleanser and water.” Hair By Heather Smalley
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Renaissance Man
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Brother William Woeger
he man responsible for Omaha’s St. Cecilia Cathedral being an arts-culture hub, Brother William Woeger, is part impresario, administrator and artist. Besides directing the Archdiocese of Omaha’s Office for Divine Worship, he’s a freelance liturgical designer-consultant and icon painter for clients across the nation. Nearing his golden anniversary in the Christian Brothers community, the St. Louis native came to Omaha in the 1960s to teach. He’s created a legacy here through the Cathedral Arts Project he founded 27 years ago and still heads. CAP hosts diverse live music concerts and other programs. Its signature event, the Cathedral Flower Festival, draws tens of thousands of admirers for floral displays and live music performances. The 2012 festival, with a theme of Garlands and Garments, runs Jan. 27-29 and features ceremonial and ritual apparel garb from various cultures and periods as inspiration for elaborate floral arrangements. “We’re going to have replicas of Kate Middleton’s wedding dress, a uniform of the Swiss Guard, a Beef Eater, a tea ceremony kimono, Mass vestments, religious habits, Widows Weeds (Victorian mourning clothes), a Togalese wedding dress, a Native American Fancy Dance
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[outfit],” says Woeger. “The clothing will in some cases be draped on mannequins. Two thirds of the garments will be real. “The centerpiece will be a interpretation of Saint Cecilia reaching heavenward that pays homage to the late fashion designer Alexander McQueen and his Sarabande collection dress covered in hydrangeas. So we collected what must be every hydrangea west of the Mississippi. It’s going to be a lot of fun. I think people are really going to get a kick out of it. It’s going to be a great show.” Designers Rick Carey and David Scott and costumer Dwayne Ibsen are among the creatives that, Woeger says, fashioned “a nice www.OmahaPublications.com
collaborative show.” He adds, “We’ve got florists from as far away as Kearney and Lincoln, Neb., as well as Villisca, Iowa.” Additionally, the Cathedral Flower Guild contributed arrangements. Woeger says CAP fulfills a mission of “bringing the arts to the heart of the city.” In his producer role, he worries about all the details but says, once events get underway and he sees people having a good time, “I usually enjoy them,” adding, “The flower festival in particular is enjoyable because it’s a real creative thing and I’m real hands on with that.” Putting events together and seeing them come off, he says, “are the real fun parts for me — the least fun part is raising the money so people can come free.” Woeger’s other lasting St. Cecilia imprints have included a major restoration to the Spanish Renaissance cathedral and construction of an adjacent cultural center. The center houses a historical museum, gallery, lecture hall, gift shop and dining room. Its Sunderland Gallery features exhibits by local, regional and national artists. “There’s a real art to spotting a show and mounting it and making the art look festive,” says Woeger, who works closely with Sheila Glaser. Aside from the cathedral, Woeger teaches adult education classes and does sacred design work, both of which require extensive travel. He’s working on a restoration in Honolulu. Recent projects took him to Oakland and Sacramento, Calif., and to Kearney, Neb. He was part of the design team for Omaha Sacred Heart Catholic Church’s restoration. He recently finished a pair of commissioned icon paintings. “I don’t know anybody who gets to do as many things that they like to do as I do. The amazing thing about that is, it’s not the result of any kind of a plan. It is really just gift. One thing led to another and a door opened and a door closed and then another one opened. To me, that’s the awesome part of the whole thing. “I could never have imagined or scripted out this. I’m very grateful.” Visit www.cathedralartsproject.org. Read more of Leo Adam Biga’s work at leoadambiga.wordpress.com www.ReadOnlineNow.com
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edge-of-your-seat cliffhangers that make every commercial break seem an eternity. And each complete orbit of a clock’s minute hand signals both an end and a beginning; the onset of nail-biting anticipation that is a seven-day countdown to when time can once again be unfrozen as a new episode picks up where the last one left off. “I can’t wait to see what happens next,” Kirby Keomysay beamed in discussing his favorite reality series. The reference, it turned out, was a decidedly upside down one. In October, the local stylist took home the $100,000 prize in winning the second season of Oxygen channel’s Hair Battle Spectacular. The expectancy of which he spoke referred to all the possibilities that lie ahead since his return to Omaha. 34
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Local artist Kirby Keomysay wins “Hair Battle Spectacular”
Some of my clients, especially new ones, now feel compelled to warn me that they don’t want some skyscraper-tall, piano-stuck-on-top, Lady Gaga-type of treatment like they saw on the show. -Kirby Keomysay www.OmahaPublications.com
The owner of Kontempo, the space that operates out of Mod Studio Salon in Aksarben Place, Keomysay is now scouting real estate to launch his own freestanding salon. The Bellevue West High School graduate was only 23 at the time of filming — he has since blown out another candle on a cake — but he was already a seasoned veteran in the realm of teases, tresses and tints before auditioning for the show. “I was 15 when I first started doing hair in my parents’ basement,” said the young man with a passion for all things style/fashion/ design, “and was doing it full time before I graduated and went to beauty school. I’ve always been confident in myself and that helped a lot in the competition, but now I have a chance to do something even bigger than the show,” he said in pointing to plans for the new business. Keomysay wants to include boutique fashions in the venture and is also exploring a soup-to-nuts array of personal shopping/ makeover/consulting offerings that could run the gamut of personal style services. His reality show success has also placed him squarely in the mix to vie for high-profile travel gigs in such envelope-pushing arenas as fashion photography, music videos, film and more. The experience has added a new layer of salon chatter when he consults with customers before scissors begin their clip-clip-here, snip-snip-there maneuvers. “Some of my clients, especially new ones, now feel compelled to warn me that they don’t want some skyscraper-tall, piano-stuck-ontop, Lady Gaga-type of treatment like they saw on the show,” he quipped. What the reality series didn’t reveal is that he almost never made it to the small screen. “I had a bad case of cold feet leading up to the show and almost backed out at the last minute,” Keomysay explained. “The focus of the show is over-the-top fantasy hair creations and I had absolutely zero background in that sort of work. I knew I was a good stylist, but I discovered whole new worlds of creativity once those cameras started rolling.” Kirby Keomysay went by the moniker of Nostradamus on Hair Battle Spectacular, but one need not possess special powers of foresight to predict that the talented artist has the potential to become a major player in the local style scene and beyond. www.ReadOnlineNow.com
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Nebraska Teacher of the Year
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Luisa Palomo
indergarten teacher Luisa Palomo was in her classroom
last October, working with her students, when she suddenly found herself at the center of a surprise presentation by Nebraska Education Commissioner Dr. Roger Breed, who informed her that she’d been chosen 2012 Nebraska Teacher of the Year. Over the summer, Palomo’s administrators had nominated her for the award. In early October, she learned she was one of the five finalists; and a week later, she was announced as the winner. “I was absolutely thrilled and completely taken aback!” she says. “Previous winners taught for years and years, and I’ve only been teaching a short while. And besides 36
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being a young teacher, I’m a kindergarten teacher…most winners are upper-elementary or middle or high school teachers.” Palomo is the oldest of three children born and raised in Gering, Neb. She graduated from Gering High School in 2000 and went on to attend Creighton University. “I knew I would do something that involved service for others…I went back and forth between law and education.” After spending time working in a school in the Dominican Republic, Palomo realized how fortunate the U.S. is with the availability of free, quality education and decided on a teaching career. She was placed as a practicum at the new Liberty Elementary School in the Omaha Public Schools district, and practiced for two years. When she graduated from Creighton in 2004 with a bachelor’s in elementary education, she became a full-time teacher at Liberty. In 2007, Palomo received her ESL endorsement from Concordia University. She went on to earn her master’s in education administration from the University of Nebraska at Omaha in 2009. She married a fellow Creighton graduate, Mark, last fall and currently lives in Midtown Omaha where she enjoys gardening, reading, and walking her goldendoodle, Sadie. Palomo, recipient of the Alice Buffett Outstanding Teacher Award in May 2010, is in her eighth year at Liberty Elementary. As an early childhood teacher, she understands that early www.OmahaPublications.com
childhood is just as—if not more—important than later primary and secondary education. “It’s the foundation. Kindergarten teachers are like people who plant trees. If you plant the tree crooked, it will grow funny.” So how does Palomo “plant her trees straight”? “I think it goes back to what one of my first principals said: If a student knows you love them, everything will follow.” Palomo works hard to provide security and love for her students, knowing that they will try to learn when they feel her support. “But it also takes a united front,” she says, explaining that the support is more powerful when she works together with the student, the parents, and other teachers. “I think that, in order to be a successful teacher, we [teachers] need to change our view of what a teacher is. We need to understand that a teacher teaches to the whole child. You have to be aware of everything a child brings to you…if they’re tired, hungry, or stressed… and you must address these issues first before teaching. Teachers today are so well versed in connecting with students and what’s hindering a child’s learning. We need to work proactively with the parents to get the child on track, which is, I think, a shift educators need to make.” Palomo believes the biggest challenge in education today is the need for growth. “Students need to leave the [class]room at a higher point than when they entered.” Palomo says that educators misstep when they try to use standardized assessments when students aren’t all the same. “We need to be using growth models to see where a student starts out and where they finish. To the classroom teacher, that’s true progress.” Another challenge: keeping quality teachers in the profession. Palomo knows that most teachers struggle to stay in education for financial reasons and wishes there were more programs available to keep them out of debt and in a quality school system. Palomo said she’s grateful to be working in the OPS district and credits her school for her recognition. “They’ve provided me such a rich opportunity…I don’t think I’d be the teacher I am without Liberty Elementary.” www.ReadOnlineNow.com
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he sibilant hiss of spray paint
cans being emptied under a bridge is usually the most unwelcome of sounds. “When you do graffiti under an overpass it can get a little sketchy,” artist Jayme Wyble admitted with a chuckle. But the Bellevue East High School senior and her crew were no band of midnight miscreants. They were part of an innovative public art project managed by The Kent Bellows Studio and Center for Visual Arts, the Neighborhood Center, and the City of Omaha. The effort that used the studio’s students guided by adult mentors culminated in the October dedication of four eye-popping murals along the Keystone Trail. The idea of using sanctioned graffiti to combat its unwanted cousin is an increasingly popular graffiti abatement tool for cities all across America. www.OmahaPublications.com
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“The trails are frequently tagged and this creates an eyesore,” said Crystal Rhoades, assistant executive director of the Neighborhood Center, the nonprofit organization that supports neighborhood groups throughout Douglas, Sarpy, and Pottawattamie counties. “The murals act as a graffiti deterrent because taggers do not deface quality murals at the same rate they do with blank wall space.” The murals were completed in conjunction with Re(Create), the Urban Arts Program of The Kent Bellows Studio, whose mentoring programs for high school-age artists balance the freedom to create with the guidance of professional mentors to deliver hands-on art experiences that inspire both creative thinking and community action. “The focus of Re(Create) is just that, to recreate the urban landscape through the urban art aesthetic,” explained Anne Meysenburg, executive director of the nonprofit studio. “The program works with young people interested in urban art, focusing that energy in a proactive and productive way. Students are taught the responsibility of public art and they learn to work with community members and donors on conceptualization of community art pieces.” Weston Thomson, education manager at Kent Bellows Studio, guides students through the process. >> www.ReadOnlineNow.com
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Omaha FEATURE Kent Bellows Studio students at work on Evolve along the Keystone Trail.
Wyble’s interaction with the community didn’t end when planning was complete. In fact, it was just beginning. “We had amazing feedback from trail users from the moment we began painting,” the artist said. “Okay, so we also had several people trying to figure out what we were doing; if we had a permit and that sort of thing. For an artist, it’s a rewarding experience to be able to talk about your work in the middle of actually creating that work. That’s what’s so great about public art — it creates community conversations.” And so it is appropriate that the word “Community” makes up the mural of the same name located where the Keystone Trail crosses West Center Road. Beyond Limits (just north at Mercy Road) features an elephant extolling passers by to push life to the fullest. Still further north at Rose Blumkin Drive Train Car celebrates the origins of urban art and how it became mobile with the advent of the railroad and subways. The cave painting elements of Evolve (where the trail crosses Cass Street) trace graffiti’s roots back to the most ancient form of art. The Kent Bellows Studio students are accustomed to showing their work in exhibitions, but the mural project now promises that many thousands of people will view their work. Wyble seems to take it all in stride. “When you do public art, it isn’t about us, the team of artists,” she said. “It’s about all of us, the entire community.”
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“When you do public art, it isn’t about us, the team of artists,” she said. “It’s about all of us, the entire community.” -Jayme Wyble, student
(l-r): Rhoades, Thomson, Meysenburg
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lip through the latest catalogs for Horchow, West Elm, or even Pottery
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Omaha Home: designer profile Story by Linda Persigehl • Photos by minorwhitestudios.com
Q&A: Doug Kiser
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young age led him into his profession, what he finds rewarding about design work, and his own personal style.
Q: Tell us a bit about you. How did you discover your creative talents? A: I grew up in a small house in North Omaha. The footprint of my bedroom was smaller
than a standard sheet of plywood. I spent my sophomore year grounded to my room, so I passed the time reading a dictionary, recording my thoughts on a boom box, painting pictures, whittling wood, crocheting hats and blankets…I even repurposed my pillowcase into a pair of shorts with drawstring. The point is, I have always found a way to be creative no matter what the circumstances were. Q: What training/education do you have in design? How did you get your start? Any mentors? A: Growing up I thought I wanted to be an architect. When in school at the UNL College
of Architecture, I was drawn to the intimate scale of interior spaces and switched to the Interior Design program. For my senior internship, I was awarded a grant to renovate a historic grocery
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store and attached warehouse. For this project, I was designer and general contractor, performing much of the work myself. My cooperating professor, Carl Matthews, acted as a client and mentor, helping with much of the labor as well. His hands-on approach as an interior designer and educator was so inspiring. When I finished college, I struggled with the reality that I would have to sit at a desk, staring at a computer all day. I really enjoyed designing and drawing, but I also wanted to make…so I went to work for a cabinet-maker, where I refined my skills and knowledge of tools. After that, I collaborated with a friend and fellow furniture designer who introduced me to techniques that are now almost extinct. Q: Tell us about your work as a furniture designer. Give us some examples of past projects and what you most enjoyed about them. A: Most of my completed furniture is com-
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and we live in a 100-year-old house in the first suburb of Omaha, Dundee. We have enjoyed restoring historic details and adding modern updates to our home. In my spare time, I make art…paintings, sculptures, music, poems and stories, etc. My personal decorating style: meaningful. I have an eclectic mix of antique family heirlooms, found objects, estate sale finds, and vintage, modern and unmade pieces. There are empty corners where pieces only in my head exist. It may be years before I get the opportunity to make them, but they have a place.
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Omaha Home: home happenings Story by Bailey Hemphill • Photos by Jess Ewald
Vintage items on display at a recent farm sale, held at the Chicken Coop. True Junqué-ies live by the old adage, “One man’s trash is another man’s treasure.”
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ans of the Junqué Factory, a vintage market located at the Chicken Coop, a
historic dairy farm off of Dodge Street which features architectural salvaged pieces, urban industrial décor, antiques, unique reclaimed items, vintage upcycled jewelry, and more, will be glad to hear they will soon have another site to sift through more “Junqué.” The Junqué Factory will be opening a second location in downtown Papillion at 132 N. Washington St., Ste. 100. The store’s grand opening will be held Jan. 27-29 from 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
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Owner and operator Sara Alexander loves working with junk and telling her customers about a piece’s background. “I love the fact that people are reusing these pieces in their homes to make their own unique space, and it’s just so fun for me to get to see the piece from beginning to when I bring it back to my shop and work on it, to displaying it in the store, to finding the perfect person for the perfect piece…it’s so fun to hear the different things people are going to do with their ‘Junqué.’” In October, The Junqué Factory held its fall sale at the farm, featuring vendor Joey Breed of paintedpineapple—an online store on www.etsy.com—who sells vintage jewelry. “She makes the neatest jewelry using pieces of jewelry, old keys, and old tags,” says Alexander. The Junqué Factory again held a sale in November called “Jingle Junqué,” featuring a vendor with custom pillows made from vintage feed and flour sacks. Alexander mentions that Junqué Factory is planning additional farm sales in the spring, adding that anyone interested should keep checking back for dates. 315 S 192nd St, Omaha, NE 68022. 402682-2817. For more information, visit www. Junquéfactory.blogspot.com or find The Junqué Factory on Facebook. www.ReadOnlineNow.com
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business, Midwest Pickers, is the relationship owner April Martin has with her father and business partner, Gene. Since she was a little girl, Martin, 33, has loved going to auctions, flea markets and traveling around “picking” with her father. It is this shared hobby and passion that became the impetus for Midwest Pickers.
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ABOVE AND LEFT: Midwest Pickers’ warehouse is chocked full of vintage finds, from furniture and lighting to knickknacks and nostalgic pieces. LEFT-BOTTOM: April Martin and her father Gene.
“Pickers” are sometimes self-described as modern archeologists seeking to uncover historical memorabilia. Possessing a keen eye for their finds, the pair call it “treasure hunting.” Martin states her father is good at finding the antiques and rusk-covered items and upcycling them to create cool furniture pieces. Martin, herself, has a degree in business from the University of Nebraska at Omaha and spent time in the field of marketing before becoming a mom to 20-month-oldson, Brock. “When I became a stay-at-home mom, I had more time to spend with my dad again and go treasure hunting,” Martin says. She began selling some of her finds to interior www.ReadOnlineNow.com
designers and friends. When the demand for the pieces began to grow, the Martins decided to turn it into a family business. Starting a new business has become a dream come true for the father-daughter duo. Midwest Picker’s grand opening was Nov. 12. Located in an historic exposed brick building on 37th and Leavenworth, Midwest Pickers fills its 10,000 square feet with antiques, vintage and modern “gently loved” furniture and accessories. Prices of items range from $1 to $5,000. Its location is essential, as the Martins wanted to be centrally located with an historic venue. For more info, visit Midwest Pickers’ facebook page. january/february • 2012
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Omaha Home: design event cover feature Story by Molly Garriott • Photos by minorwhitestudios.com
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Above: Tour guests walk through the gallery space, organized into seven distinct HOMEh rooms.
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HOME, the Birdhouse Interiors and Art Exhibition. The 10-day-long event was held in the Bancroft Street Market on South 13th Street. The 4,000-square-foot gallery space was divided into seven rooms, each representing Birdhouse Interiors’ vision of a completed home. The rooms included a living room, dining room, game room, master bedroom, child’s bedroom, office, and landing. www.OmahaPublications.com
ON THE COVER: Original art and a chartreuse lamp offer visual interest and color to the soothing cream palette of the living room. BELOW: A repurposed antique couch with custom fabric is the elegant focal point of the living room.
HOME is the brainchild of Jessica McKay, owner of Birdhouse Interiors, located in the Mastercraft Building in north downtown. She wanted each room to have its own personality, to tell its own story. The rooms had fictitious owners—like Ivan, “inhabitant” of the child’s room—to help convey this personality. She and guest decorator Valerie Drobaugh were the sole decorators, but local artists contributed to the room’s décor with original works. continued on page H17
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MIDDLE LEFT: The rich, saturated color of the bedroom’s walls is accentuated with black lamps and graphic rug. BOTTOM: Original art features prominently in the dramatic dining room. The Asian-inspired chairs are elegant enough for a museum. A&A Textiles custom-upholstered the dining chairs with a beach scene fabric.
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“I wanted a funkier, edgier showcase that focused on original art,” says McKay. Of the over 100 submissions she received, McKay selected 25 participating artists. The idea was to create a pop-up home and artists’ showcase in one. McKay is a big promoter of Midwestern art and design. She doesn’t hold the (mis) conception that the East and West Coasts corner the market on avant-garde interiors. So she appealed to fellow Midwesterner Erin Loechner, of Design for Mankind on HGTV, to create some added buzz regarding the event. Securing Loechner was as easy as clicking a mouse. McKay simply sent her an email about promoting Midwestern towns and their design events, and Loechner was on board. Over 250 attended the opening night reception. Loechner spoke about the importance of social media and the internet as educational, promotional, inspirational, and networking tools for up-and-coming artists. A portion of the event’s proceeds was donated to the Union for Contemporary Art, which McKay feels does a stellar job of making art available to all. “Our goal…was to make interior design techniques and original art accessible to everyone,” McKay said. www.ReadOnlineNow.com
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Omaha Home: builder profile Story by Linda Persigehl • Photos by minorwhitestudios.com
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Q: Describe the types of contracting jobs your firm takes on. How has the business grown? A: We are a full-service general contractor
that specializes mainly in residential work. We do renovations to existing homes ranging from remodeling just a room or two on up to the entire house, to room additions, to new construction that ranges from teardown/build new in established neighborhoods to building new homes in any area. I began working for myself in 1997 as a general contractor. The company today employs 14 people who work as carpenters, lead carpenters, superintendents and office personnel. www.OmahaPublications.com
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Omaha Home: renovation feature Story by Judy Horan • Photos by Sarah Tracey, creative director, Urban Village Development
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n the early 1900s, Midtown Omaha had its own upscale Park Avenue, a high-rent
district for executives who could catch a streetcar outside their front door to jobs in Downtown Omaha. Today those apartment buildings, the first ever built in Omaha, are showing their age. Interiors are crumbling. But two Omaha men have come to their rescue. Jerry Reimer and Scott Semrad, founders of Urban Village Development, are renovating eight buildings along Park Avenue between Mason Street and St. Mary’s Avenue into modern apartments. Outside, the buildings look circa 1900s. Inside are new hardwood floors, modern appliances, walk-in closets and cable TV-Internet hookups for the young professionals expected to H20
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occupy the apartments. Three of the eight apartment buildings being renovated are Art Deco style. Art Deco is a design style popular in the 1920s and 1930s. One of those Art Deco buildings opened in November. The other buildings are scheduled to open later this year. Reimer said they have budgeted 125,000 man hours of labor to renovate the buildings. The eight Park Avenue buildings are a continuation of the Urban Village Development www.OmahaPublications.com
NATURAL THIN Reimer and Semrad launched three years ago that has already resulted in the renovation of 20 buildings with 220 rental units now open in a six-block area around Midtown Crossing, Boundaries for the 20 buildings are from California Street on the north to Pacific Street on the south, Park Avenue of the east and 38th Street on the west. Urban Village developments are within an easy drive to destinations such as Creighton University, UNMC, Mutual of Omaha, Union Pacific, ConAgra and Omaha’s arts and entertainment district. The partners began their Urban Village Development project by testing two apartment buildings near Midtown Crossing. “Midtown Crossing is spending $325 million on development, and we wanted to piggyback on their efforts,” Reimer said. He says many people have been working on making Midtown Omaha a destination. “Over the years, there has been a lot of work done by people in the neighborhood to make it possible for guys like us to come in and be successful —- Mutual of Omaha, neighborhood associations, Midtown Business Association. The Destination Midtown coalition did a study on what midtown could be, and developed a master plan, including Park Avenue development.“ Most of the old buildings the Urban Village partners purchased had been shut down by the city for extreme code violations. Semrad said that at first they thought the buildings’ bones were good. “It turned out that they were brittle and rotten, so the cost is higher than we originally estimated. You have to put in new plumbing, electricity, drywall…” In the last three years, Urban Village has finished 220 units in midtown. Rental costs range from $700 to $1,200 monthly for oneand two-bedroom apartments. Apartments enjoy a high occupancy with vacancies of less than 5 percent. “It’s interesting that we get at least a third of our tenants from West Omaha,” Semrad said. “[Our tenants] say, ‘We always wanted to live in an urban setting and closer to work.’” In 2010, Urban Village received one of Destination Midtown’s “Best of Midtown” awards for its efforts to revitalize midtown Omaha.
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Omaha Home: at home Story by Molly Garriott • Photos by Jess Ewald
Andy Tonniges in her warm and welcoming living room. Her dog, Bosco, a lovable mutt adopted from a shelter, enjoys the sun streaming through her Aksarben home’s window.
At Home... Vintage Style Three Omahans open their doors, and share with us their distinctive vintage decorating styles
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ou don’t need a lot of money to live well, to travel, eat wonderful meals, and have a decent home,” espouses Andy Tonniges. She practices what she preaches; some of the most striking pieces in the Aksarben neighborhood home she shares with her husband, Kyle, are flea market, thrift store, and garage sale finds. continued on H25
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The Tonniges’ home is filled with a diverse mix of antiques, books, and ‘chotchkies’—decorative items with no purpose, other than being conversation pieces.
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But you’d never know it. Their home is warm and welcoming, interestingly appointed with pieces that mean something to them. The mirror hanging above the living room fireplace was picked up at a local thrift store for $10. Originally a dark wood finish, Tonniges thinned some gold paint and gilded the frame. The coffee table is fashioned out of an old library table her mother-in-law found at a garage sale for $10 as well. And Tonniges discovered the barrister’s bookcase all in piecesand quite dirty- in a barn full of collectables in Iowa. With a little bit of vision and elbow grease, Tonniges turned someone’s castaways into her treasures. Tonniges has been in homes that look like they are plucked from the pages of glossy magazines. Though beautiful, the feel is nonetheless wanting, revealing little about the family within. “I think what is missing is a soul,” she observes. continued on page H26
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essica McKay and her husband, Christopher Van Buskirk, concur. “We are a throw-away society. If there are a few imperfections, we want to get marble Large rid of it,”tiles notes in the McKay. living It room is these distinguish the formal living room imperfections that yield a story, she from the rest of the main level, while furniture neutral color palate believes, with and athe connection between serves as a sophisticated backdrop ownership and the story is “soothing.” to holiday décor. The red painting by continued on page H28 Steve Joy adds a huge pop of color.
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Silver serving pieces, colored glass and brass candlesticks add sparkle to display shelves in the couple’s dining room.
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“I’m a big fan of vintage because it is beat up,” McKay, interior designer and owner of Birdhouse Interiors, maintains. She distinguishes vintage from antique: vintage is anything less than 75-100 years old, and antique is older than 100 years. The couple’s couch is a hand-me-down from Van Buskirk’s mother. The wingback chair is repurposed from McMillan’s Antiques. These pieces McKay has mixed with reproductions and hand-crafted items. The coffee table is one such new piece, created by local artist Peter Cales. And the clear, plastic chairs mimic more costly Lucite ghost chairs and were purchased from Overstock.com.
TOP LEFT: A Mid-Century Modern style chandelier draws the eyes up. LEFT AND ABOVE: Colorful accessories sprinkled around the house add ‘pop.
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ABOVE: Coasters on a serving tray and silver bowl act as accent pieces. TOP LEFT: One of the few new pieces in the McKays’ home—a two-tier oval coffee table set by local artist Peter Cales.
BOTTOM: Various art pieces—framed and unframed—fill the wall in the living room.
The dining room is also a blend of old and new. McKay has mixed flea market fiberglass chairs with a vintage table from McMillan’s. She believes the table is a circa 1940 piece, but its mint condition puts its age in question. It may be a clever reproduction. Which is not only just acceptable to McKay, it’s encouraged for those looking to pump up their décor without deflating their wallets. Point in case: the Sputnik-style chandelier in the dining room, popular during the Mid-Century Modern period. Introducing a reproduction with originals creates interest at a more budget-friendly price point. continued on H32
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Reyes displays her collection of globes on top of her office armoire. She also collects maps. “I like that they represent the world.”
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ayle Reyes knows all about decorating on the proverbial dime. Most items in her home are secondhand, including the clothes on her back. continued on H34
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She is an avid collector who trolls thrift stores—“they’re relaxing”—looking for treasures to fill her home. One of her favorite collections is her rooster collection. Normally restricted to kitchen décor, Reyes’ roosters have the run of the house, flocking down the hall to perch on her guest bedroom walls. Maps and globes also appeal to Reyes. The former tend to depict exotic places in shades of blue and green. “I like the idea of travel more than traveling,” she admits with mirth. She has cut up large maps, framed the pieces individually, and hung them together on her living room wall to replicate the map in its entirety. She’s glued maps to the back of shelves in bookcases, and in her dining room, a large map on a roller (think school rooms before SMART Boards) can be unwound as temporary “wallpaper.” She clusters her globes throughout her home for impact. They remind her not to be so insular. “I like that they represent the world. There is a whole world of people that we forget about here in Omaha.” H34
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tal protection is not new to many homes. This technology has been utilized to protect homes for decades. Throughout this time it has been important to have the systems monitored by a UL listed monitoring center to ensure protection is provided when the home owner is away from the premise. This connection has typically been handled via a telephone line. Protecting homes with an electronic security system has changed in the 21st century. Today’s systems do not rely on a home telephone line to communicate the signals back to a monitoring center. The signals can be communicated via high-speed internet or cellular. Today’s systems can incorporate the ability to arm and disarm via a smart device. Customers can receive text messages or e-mails when kids come home from school and disarm, or when the cleaning crew arrives and leaves. Today’s systems can incorporate wireless video cameras which send a clip of video to you when the garage door opens or when the kids arm the panel and go out the front door. Viewing alarm history or video events can all be as simple as clicking on an application on your smart device. Home alarms in the 21st century are giving customers added protection and providing a level of comfort weather you are at home or away on a business trip. The same application that allows you to view video can also allow you to adjust the thermostat from your phone, turn on a light, or even unlock a door or open the garage. Alarm systems in the 21st century provide 21st century users protection customized to meet your needs. To learn more, please contact Security Equipment Inc., Omaha’s only local UL listed Monitoring Center. www.sei-security.com or 402-333-3233. january/february • 2012
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Omaha Home: real estate Story by Aaron Horn, CBS Home Real Estate What kind of situation is best for a short sale? Typically, a short
sale is best when a homeowner is two or more payments behind, or has been given notice of foreclosure. Recently, banks have been negotiating short sales with homeowners even when they are not behind on payments; however, the homeowner is required to show financial distress, such as a job loss or an inability to repay. Why should I use a realtor with expertise in short sales?
Since the short sale process for each bank is completely different, having an expert short sale negotiator who knows the bank’s systems and the types of documents and information needed, and has several investors that are able to buy your house now is recommended. Investors must have the patience to wait two to eight months to close the deal. About 90 percent of short sales fall apart due to buyers fading and losing interest because of the unknown time frame of closing. How soon after a short sale can I get a new mortgage? Even
if their credit score has taken a hit, most homeowners can receive a new mortgage in as soon as one year, as long as their history of payments has been current, though some situations may take longer. What if I owe real estate taxes?
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Short SaleFAQs hat is a short sale? A short sale is a mutually agreed sale of a property
between bank and owner for less than the balance of the mortgage. Banks, in this time of recession and real estate decline, are more willing than ever to entertain a short sale. Why are banks willing to settle for less than full payment? If the numbers make sense for the bank to take less now, they will, instead of foreclosing on the home which can take many months, results in attorney fees, and offers the increased risk of loss or damage to the property. Does a homeowner benefit from a short sale? In a way, yes, because their credit score will be less damaged by a short sale than by a foreclosure or bankruptcy. Also, they can feel somewhat better knowing the bank they borrowed from received some money back and did not lose more through a foreclosure. H36
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Real estate taxes must be paid as part of the sale and will be a factor in the bank accepting a short sale. Also, any other liens such as second mortgages, lines of credit and mechanics liens will all need to be negotiated. This is another advantage of having an expert who knows how to get all of these unpaid parties to agree to take less or none. My house is in good/bad condition. Can I still do a short sale?
Yes, and condition will play a big factor in the negotiations. The bank will hire out an appraiser or a Realtor to give an opinion of value. The Realtor or appraiser will take pictures, evaluate comparable sales, and provide a value to the bank. Disclaimer: This article is not intended to provide legal/tax advice. You should consult your own tax and or attorney for any legal or tax advice concerning real estate transactions. For more information on short sales or selling your home, contact Aaron Horn with CBSHome Real Estate at 402.612.5163. www.OmahaPublications.com
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continue to spread to 200th street and beyond, it seems almost comical that, once upon a time, 38th street was a western suburb of Omaha. But at the turn of the 20th century, it was the area to build in if you were one of Omaha’s business and industry magnates. Old Omaha families like Joslyn, Barmettler, Gifford, Kennedy, and Brandeis took up residence in what is now designated the Gold Coast neighborhood. It was a time when ladies sipped afternoon tea in the garden, men took their cocktails on the terrace, and children played under the watchful eye of the nanny. continued on page H40
Omaha Home: neighborhood profile Grandeur is the hallmark of the area. The Joslyn Castle, St. Cecilia’s Cathedral, and Duchesne Academy of the Sacred Heart are neighborhood anchors. Far removed from the cookie-cutter homes of later development, Gold Coast residences are a stunningly eclectic architectural collection: English Tudor, Italian Renaissance Revival, Prairie style, and Jacobean Revival. “Intact, north 38th Street looks today much like it did when it was developed in the early part of the 20th century,” attests Joni Fogarty, local historian and current vice-president of the Gold Coast Neighborhood Association. This has been no easy feat. The Gold Coast neighborhood survived two world wars and the Great Depression, but most perilous of all was the population shift to the city’s western regions which left many established neighborhoods vulnerable to commercial development and absentee landlords looking to convert single-family homes into multiplefamily dwellings. “Caring homeowners with a historic commitment are the key to stability,” says John Ransom, president of the Gold Coast Neighborhood Association. In the 1970s, Gold Coast residents sought to preserve the architectural and historic integrity of the neighborhood. A city ordinance was instituted in 1979 that defined the Gold Coast as 38th Street between Capitol Avenue and Cuming Street. “This small strip of land was Omaha’s first residential historic district,” says Fogarty. As such, its homes were protected from demolition and conversion into apartments. In the 1990s, the Gold Coast designation was expanded to include the Blackstone Neighborhood south of Dodge to Leavenworth Street. According to the National Trust, the Gold Coast extends roughly from Leavenworth to Cuming and 36th to 40th streets. “It is the only intact stretch of architectdesigned homes built before World War I,” says Patti Gregor, CBSHOME Real Estate agent and nearby Mercer Park resident. “The architects were the stars of their day. Each house is unique.” Gregor is a recent transplant to Omaha from Florida. She says the area’s charm and historic allure are what drew her and her husband, a professor at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, to the neighborhood. H40
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“Residents are drawn by their love of the beauty of older homes, and they spend years fixing them up,” Gregor states. With its proximity to Creighton, UNO, and Nebraska’s Med Centers, Midtown Crossing, and downtown, the Gold Coast is popular with professors, doctors, lawyers, and business executives. And large families. In fact, large families are what naturally saved many of the “grand dames of 38th Street” from falling prey to commercial developers and landlords looking to carve up single-family dwellings in the days before its protected status. Many of the residences boast five, six, seven bedrooms—a must for families with numerous children. Zoning laws forbidding the converting of single-family residences into multiple family residences have legally protect the homes today. The perks of living in the Gold Coast neighborhood are many: beauty, originality, location. To this list, Ransom would add “the opportunity to be a steward of some of Omaha’s most cherished character.” www.OmahaPublications.com
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Retro Chic Hits the Road Diane Flynn’s Vintage Van, Dotty
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f you see a black and Bel Air blue 1953 Olsen bread truck rolling down the streets of Omaha, you will most likely spot Diane Flynn behind the wheel. Flynn, the owner of Tweed Couch, purchased the vintage truck—which was then a bright yellow color with an aluminum interior shell—from a buyer on Craigslist with plans to convert it into a mobile advertisement for her furniture store. After looking into the costs of advertising, Flynn thought the vintage truck would be a fun, original way to advertise her local business as she drives around town. Flynn has a passion for giving new life to vintage pieces, so the retro bread truck was a perfect fit for her personality. “Tweed Couch is a business that marries old with new and modern,” she explains. So it only makes sense that she would buy an old truck and make it over into a modern ride. “Just because it’s old doesn’t mean it should be discarded. There’s a lot more life in that old truck, and I’m going to make sure of that.”
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Flynn has affectionately nicknamed her vintage ride ‘Dotty Davenport,’ and this old girl’s not your typical delivery truck. “She has fabulous style!” exclaims Flynn. Although the exterior and interior structure has a classic ‘50s feel, the furniture and décor is extremely modern. “Opening up the back doors and looking in is the icing on the cake because no one expects what’s inside,” says Flynn. And what’s inside? Black and white checkerboard flooring, a table with reupholstered print chairs, artwork and photos on the walls, and Bel Air blue- and white-striped leather front and passenger seats. Adding a touch of whimsy, a chandelier hangs from the van’s ceiling. Flynn already drives Dotty to work and around town, but every now and then she takes Dotty out on the town for special events. At baseball and football games, Dotty is a tailgating pro. At local car and home shows, Dotty is a retro masterpiece holding her own against muscle cars and roadsters. Flynn loves showing her off to other people. “It’s amazing how many men love taking pictures of the van, but the women love to take pictures of the inside.” Of one thing you can most definitely be sure—Dotty is a hottie. www.OmahaPublications.com
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Several local retailers show us their favorite repurposed and vintage décor
A delicate antique side table, featuring a harp bow base and an oval tray top, takes on a completely different and dramatic look with fresh, glossy red and black paint. Available at Tweed Couch, 2806 S. 110th Court, Rockbrook Village. 402-502-3736 www.tweedcouch.com
A black cast-iron manhole cover originating from the City of Fairbury, Neb., was repurposed as a table top for a unique end table or patio table. The bottom is fashioned from an old iron bell holder manufactured by Empire Manufacturing Co. in New York. Available at Midwest Pickers, 3701 Leavenworth St. 402-578-5051 www.facebook.com/pages/Midwest-Pickers
Stack these two high-gloss vintage drums to create the perfect conversation piece side table. The top is accessorized with a black-finish candelabra and silver serving pieces, which are making a huge comeback for every day décor. Available at Tweed Couch, 2806 S. 110th Court, Rockbrook Village. 402-502-3736 www.tweedcouch.com
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Reupholstering is a fabulous way to give older furniture a fresh or trendy look. This traditional chair features an authentic animal hyde, lending a masculine feel. A cream and gold accent pillow and white antler add feminine touches. Available at Tweed Couch, 2806 S. 110th Court, Rockbrook Village. 402-502-3736 www.tweedcouch.com www.OmahaPublications.com
This vintage-looking canvas subway sign art piece can be personalized with your own wording -- Vacation spots, street names, family names, wine varietals, etc. A perfect gift for weddings, birthdays, anniversaries, and that special someone. Available at Pearson & Company, 16939 Wright Plaza, #143. 402-932-5999 www.pearsonandcompany.com
This handcrafted rustic wood ladder is shown being used as a sweater, scarf and accessories organizer, but could also be used as a towel or magazine rack or simply as wall art. Available at Midwest Pickers, 3701 Leavenworth St. 402578-5051 www.facebook.com/ pages/Midwest-Pickers
A beautiful natural wood slab was refinished and secured to a metal frame base, creating a hip, industrial coffee table. An ivory lamp with a gold pedestal base and round black shade add a traditional touch. Table available at Pearson & Company, 16939 Wright Plaza, #143. 402-932-5999 www.pearsonandcompany.com – Lamp available at Humble Home, 5022 Leavenworth St., 402-502-4866 www.humblehomeshop.com
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An old architectural pillar is paired with a very contemporary silver lamp and cream box shade, creating an eclectic look. Architectural building elements can be used as furniture, shelving and even art pieces for your coffee table or display cases. Available at Tweed Couch, 2806 S. 110th Court, Rockbrook Village. 402-502-3736 www.tweedcouch.com january/february • 2012
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ABOVE, GREAT ROOM / DINING ROOM: Textural rugs, embellished fabrics and contemporary artwork punctuate the great room and dining room with splashes of color. Notice the gorgeous draperies and the glossy finishes on the furnishings.
and Associates. With the help and guidance of these professionals, the homeowners watched as their dream design of a contemporary styled retreat literally came to life. “My clients wanted a home that was centered around open spaces, allowing them to easily entertain their family and friends. They wanted a more contemporary design and they have exquisite taste…we were able to incorporate these design elements together to produce a warm, welcoming contemporary setting,” explains Gernstein. “We used softer lines and an edgy but not harsh interpretation of contemporary design. We incorporated showy high gloss finishes and clean elements to create a space that was sophisticated, but softer and not so severe. To use strict contemporary design in a home of that size would have produced a cold, harsh look.” The home’s exterior features a stucco finish and a tile roof. These design details accentuate the home’s Floridian flavor. A well-manicured landscape and sparkling pool complement the home’s architecture and complete the overall look.
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Omaha Home: transformations FIREPLACE: The over scaled fireplace is flanked by large niches, the perfect place to display a collection of KITCHEN: An exciting backsplash design is created for this kitchen using tiles of different textures,
beautiful, treasured items. Each accessory was carefully
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Behind the massive front doors, a dramatic entryway with an open floor plan greets you. The space features a high, vaulted ceiling and over-scaled fireplace, balanced by large windows that showcase a gorgeous view of the pool in the backyard. The great room highlights a contemporary styled sectional sofa with a bold color palette of deep amethyst, citrus green and metallic copper. Soft neutral walls and tile flooring provide a soothing backdrop for the textural rugs, embellished fabrics and glossy marble encasing the fireplace. The dining room reveals a grand dining table with a deep, lustrous finish. Ten chairs upholstered in luxurious eggplant colored fabric surround the table, ready for the next family gathering. The entry and the dining room both house opulent light fixtures. Lighting was a priority for her client, and Gernstein selected stunning fixtures to create the ambient setting her client desired. Several hard surface materials combine to create the shell of the home’s interior. Her client wished to have surfaces that could be easily cleaned and maintained, and to serve that purpose, porcelain tiles, granites, natural stones and glass tiles were all utilized to create a stunning backdrop for the home’s furnishings, window treatments and artwork. H48
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FRONT EXTERIOR: The stucco material and tile roof complete the Floridian style of this home. Lush landscaping complements the home’s appeal. FRONT ENTRY: Custom front doors, an opulent light fixture and tropical plants create a grand entry to this home, setting the stage for the design elements that await inside.
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MASTER BATHROOM: Gorgeous tiles and granite combine to give this master bathroom a clean, contemporary look. Notice the hint of glitzy wall covering
MASTER BEDROOM: Furnishings with a rich, high—gloss finish and opulent fabrics complete this contem-
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LOWER LEVEL BAR: Natural stone is arched to create an architectural lower level bar area. Notice the unique sconces flanking the bar. Their integration of metal and glass perfectly finish the space.
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The home’s kitchen is as beautiful as it is functional. In accordance to the client’s priority to incorporate unique light fixtures, Gernstein selected two groups of three pendants to suspend above the kitchen island. When lit, the fixtures’ smoky quartz qualities are highlighted. A clean cabinetry design and plenty of storage marries the kitchen’s aesthetics and utility. The master bedroom exudes opulence, from the draped, dramatic window treatment to the luxurious chaise lounge and sumptuous bedding fabrics. The jeweled amethyst color palette is carried into the master bathroom, giving the entire suite a cohesive design concept. Gorgeous granite, tiles and glass detailing complete the look. The completeness of each room and the exceptional planning that went into every detail of this home’s design are what Gernstein enjoyed the most about this project. “My clients had a vision. They were drawn to a look that is particularly unique in our region and it was a treat to push this design concept all the way, incorporating details and elements that really gave this project an edge,” she says. An edge that embodies the home her clients dreamed about… and will enjoy for years to come. january/february • 2012
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rom is the Academy Awards of the high school experience. While fun for young men, the glamorous varsity dance is the biggest and most memorable event for many young women. It’s one of the few times a year that they can dress up in gorgeous gowns and go out for fancy dinners before heading to dance the night away with their special guys. Although proms around the metro don’t usually begin until March or April, many girls get a head start in the winter on purchasing their unique gowns. But with the average prom dress ranging anywhere from $180-300, some girls will not be able to afford their dream dress. That’s where Max I. Walker comes in. continued on page 96
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From November to February each year, Max I. Walker accepts any gently used prom, bridesmaid, or wedding gown at any of their 25 locations around town, which they will clean, press, and prepare for their annual charity event, the Ultra Chic Prom Boutique. The boutique helps girls, who may not have been able to afford dresses at department store prices, purchase gently used gowns for $25; and with hundreds of dresses, the boutique has a dress for every girl’s taste. This year’s event will mark the 5th Annual Ultra Chic Prom Boutique for Max I. Walker, and will be held on Saturday, February 25 from 9am-3pm in the Heartland Ballroom at Ramada Plaza Omaha Hotel & Convention Center on 72nd & Grover streets. Owner and operator Lisa Sekundiak is the great-granddaughter of Max I. Walker, who founded the company in 1917. She is the fourth of five generations and the only female to run the business in the Omaha and Council Bluffs communities. “For decades, my grandfather and father imparted on us to be involved and give back [to the community],” she says. Originally, Sekundiak’s father established a coat drive for kids more than 30 years ago; but Max I. Walker has also participated in Read a Book, Win a Bike with the Omaha Public Library and numerous other community events. “We hadn’t done anything for a couple of years, so it was time…in 2007, I came up with the idea to collect gently used gowns.” Sekundiak admits to hanging on to her own used gowns from pageants, balls, and high school dances in the 1980s, and needing to get rid of them. “I went to Kathy Broniecki of Envoy, Inc., and after a few brainstorming lunches, we had a plan.” Sekundiak asked high school girls to be a part of a focus group to give feedback on she and Broniecki’s ideas, which included choosing a charitable organization to receive the proceeds raised during the event—the Open Door Mission’s Lydia House. In 2008, when the Ultra Chic Prom Boutique was first started, Max I. Walker collected about 300 dresses and donated around $2,000 to the Lydia House, which provides safe shelter and emergency services for more than 300 women and families in need of immediate assistance. Since then, the Ultra Chic Prom Boutique has seen an increase in dress donations as word has spread around the community. Each year, more vendors and shoppers have come to the event, raising more money for the Lydia House. Last year was a record-setting event for the boutique. Around 1,500 dresses were collected at the 25 Max I. Walker locations for the one-day sale, and around $9,400 was raised for the Lydia House. Donations from the dresses and raffle ticket sales from last year’s event brought Max I. Walker’s total donations to nearly $28,000 since the event’s inception. “The Ultra Chic Prom Boutique is a double blessing to the community,” says Candace Gregory, President and CEO of Open Door Mission in Omaha. “First, it empowers young ladies to stretch their dollars by purchasing a gently used gown—a wonderful lesson in stewardship. The proceeds support the Open Door Mission’s Lydia House. In this economy, that is a true need. Secondly, the unsold gowns are donated to the Open Door Mission’s Lydia House and Timberlake Outreach Center and given freely
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to homeless and low-income teens and women in our communities. This is a huge blessing to so many that would not be able to afford a gown or dress for a special occasion in their life. Max I. Walker makes a difference in our community, right here and right now.” The goals for the upcoming boutique are to get even more dresses and raise more than $9,500 for the Lydia House. At this year’s event, vendors will be raffling tanning, floral, makeup, movie, and tux packages; dancers from Nebraska Dance will be performing; and a local Girl Scouts troop will be selling cookies. “Every year, we have more and more women commenting on how good they feel after they have donated, knowing that Max I. Walker is supporting the Lydia House,” explains Sekundiak. “The style and range of dresses is amazing. We have expanded to a vintage and wedding gown section to accommodate all the varieties! The sponsors and volunteers are overwhelmed by the day and the goodwill of the people involved. The smiles on the faces of girls that find just the right dress are priceless. “One year, Mallory Maddox donated a couple sparkly things…there was a short little green dress, in particular, with sequins. The girl that bought the dress had been there for hours shopping with her dad, and it was special because they were both so happy when they found it…[her dad] was grinning from ear to ear because he had bought the perfect dress for his daughter. When we told them whose dress it was, you’d have thought they died and had gone to Hollywood
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he Midlands Community Foundation Reflection Ball is an important fundraising social event for Sarpy and Cass county communities, donating millions of dollars to worthy organizations since its inception. The area’s most influential business and community leaders and friends of Midlands Community Foundation gather to celebrate, dance, and dine at this elegant charity ball. Each year, an individual (or individuals) who has contributed significantly to the community and the mission of the Foundation is honored with the Reflection Award from the Foundation’s Board of Directors. During this year’s celebration, Dr. Jeffry and Lisa Strohmyer will receive the award. “We are delighted to present Dr. Jeff and Lisa Strohmyer with our Reflection Award at our 30th Annual Ball for their commitment to our community and their countless hours of volunteer service, particularly in the areas of health care and education,” said Tonee Gay, Executive Director. Proceeds from the Reflection Ball will benefit Mosaic, a non-profit organization that serves people with intellectual disabilities, providing opportunities for them to enjoy a full life. “The Reflection Ball has had a proud 30-year history of supporting charitable programs that make a difference in Sarpy and Cass counties and we are looking forward to hosting the Ball for Mosaic,” said Gay. 12520 Westport Parkway. For more information, visit www.midlandscommunity.org or contact Tonee Gay at 402-991-8027. Girls Nite Out for Girls Inc. Mutual of Omaha Dome January 26
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irls Incorporated of Omaha is hosting their annual comedy benefit in January featuring comedienne Maryellen Hooper. The night will be filled with cocktails, shopping, dinner, and lots of laughs. All proceeds from the event go to Girls Inc. to support programming that helps girls become strong, smart, and bold. A veteran in the world of stand-up, Hooper’s comedy has taken her from clubs and colleges to theaters and television. She has appeared on The Dennis Miller Show, The Martin Short Show, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and has had her own half-hour special on Comedy Central called “Lounge Lizards.” In 1998, the comedy industry awarded Hooper “Female Comedian of the Year” at the American Comedy Awards. A physical storyteller, Hooper’s act is an ever-evolving story about her life as a woman, wife, and mother. Never crude or offensive, her accounts of life’s little annoyances leave audiences exhausted from laughter. From home repairs on her family’s “Fixer Upper” to colicky babies, no story is too sacred to share with her audiences. Hooper just taped her latest stand-up special, “Stinky Flowers,” which will air this fall. The special is based on her stories about Wifedom and Mommyhood from her hugely popular blog. Register online. Regular seating at $75, Patron seating at $100. Tables of 10 available. Special pricing available for guests under 30. 33rd & Dodge sts. 5:30-9pm. For more information, visit www.girlsincomaha.org or call 402-457-4676.
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olunteers and friends of the American Heart Association will get to the “HeART of the Matter” at the 24th Annual Omaha Heart Ball, presented by the Nebraska Medical Center. During the black tie, art-themed evening, more than 650 patrons will enjoy a cocktail party, mini-live and live auctions, gourmet dining, dancing, and entertainment by On The Fritz at Embassy Suites La Vista. The Heart Ball program includes the moving story of 2012 Heart Ball Princess, seven-year-old Emily Karmazin, and an update on the 2011 Heart Ball Princess Hannah Hetherington, who received a new heart shortly following last year’s Heart Ball. The 2012 American Heart Association class will also be formally present during the program. Honorary Chairs Bruce and Stacy Simon and Chairs Stephen and Anne Bruckner, along with their executive leadership team, have a goal of raising $500,000 through the annual event. Proceeds go to the American Heart Association—the nation’s oldest and largest voluntary health organization dedicated to fighting heart disease and stroke—to find cardiovascular disease research and education to improve the lives of women, children, and families in the Omaha community. 12520 Westport Parkway. 6pm. To support the 2012 Omaha Heart Ball as a sponsor or purchase tickets to the event, visit www.OmahaHeartBall.org or call Ashley Christensen at 402-346-0771 (ext. 26). For more information, visit www.heart.org. Top: Barney & Christine Cotton, Caitlin Schultz, Husker football player and special guest speaker Ben Cotton at last year’s event. Bottom: 2012 Event Chair Couple Jess & Dana Ziess
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t’s Black & White…A Cure is in Sight” is the sophisticated theme of the 15th Annual Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Promise Gala. Last year’s gala at the Qwest Center, themed “Big Dreams, Big Hearts… Real Hope for a Cure,” had more than 570 people in attendance and raised over $550,000. The goal for this year’s gala is to raise $600,000 for diabetes research. Shannon and Rik Bonness will serve as Honorary Chairs, and Dana and Jess Zeiss will serve as the Event Chair Couple. The Promise Gala will begin at 6pm with a cocktail hour and silent auction. Dinner will be served at 7:30pm, followed by a live auction, Fund a Cure, and an After Event Party. “We are excited for our guests to experience a new electronic auction bidding system by BidPal. Guests will receive a handheld device that will allow them to conveniently view and bid on auction items from wherever they are, be it the cocktail area or the ballroom. The new device promises to add an element of fun and enhance our guest experience!” says Executive Director Shawn Reynolds. 12520 Westport Parkway. For more information or tickets, visit www.jdrf. org/omaha or call the JDRF office at 402-397-2873. january/february • 2012
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galas, etc. A two-month look at upcoming fundraisers and other charitable events
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UNMC Skate-a-thon for Parkinson’s. University of Nebraska Medical Center Ice Rink. 5pm. For more information, visit www. unmc.edu. What it is: A 24-hour skating event Where the money goes: Proceeds go to Parkinson’s disease research and care.
The Heartland Family Service’s Carnival of Love. Embassy Suites La Vista. 12520 Westport Parkway. 6pm. For more information, visit www.heartlandfamilyservice.org or contact Caryn Ficco at 402-554-7424. What it is: An evening supporting Heartland Family Service with cocktails, carnival games, dinner, raffle, and silent and live auctions. Where the money goes: Proceeds go to Heartland Family Service and its education, counseling, and support programs for families and individuals.
January 27-29 27th Annual St. Cecilia’s Cathedral Flower Festival. 100 N 62nd St. For more information, visit www.cathedralartsproject.org. What it is: A magnificent display of flowers and art exhibited throughout St. Cecilia’s Cathedral. Where the money goes: Proceeds go to the Cathedral Arts Project, which is dedicated to bringing some of the best visual and musical artists to the Midwest. January 30 Lutheran Family Services’ At Ease Luncheon. CenturyLink Center Omaha. 455 N 10th St. For more information, visit www.lfsneb.org. What it is: A luncheon in support of Lutheran Family Services. Where the money goes: Proceeds go to Lutheran Family Services programs, which provide trauma treatment and therapeutic sessions for active military and veterans, and their families. February 11 The Rose Guild’s Rockin’ Rosie 2012. Ramada Omaha. 3321 S 72nd St. 5pm. For more information, visit www.rosetheater.org or call 402-345-4849. What it is: An annual fundraiser for the supporters of the Rose Theater put on by The Rose Theater Guild with dinner, dancing, and silent and live auctions. Where the money goes: Proceeds go to further The Rose Theater programs to enrich the lives of children and their families through theatre, dance, and arts education. February 12 16th Annual EPS Benefit Dinner. Embassy Suites La Vista. 12520 Westport Parkway. All reservations must be received by Feb 3. For more information, visit www.essentialps.org or call 402-554-0121. What it is: An evening to honor supporters of Essential Pregnancy Services with cocktails, dinner, silent auction, and entertainment. Where the money goes: Proceeds go to Essential Pregnancy Services to provide basic prenatal medical care, physiciandirected services, parenting education, and other services.
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February 23 Food Bank for the Heartland’s 11th Annual Celebrity Chef Event. Embassy Suites La Vista. 12520 Westport Parkway. For more information, visit www.omahafoodbank.org or contact Cindy Hansen at 402-905-4810. What it is: Chef Rick Bayless, multiple award winner and champion of Bravo’s first season of Top Chef Masters, will do a live cooking demonstration for guests during dinner. Where the money goes: Proceeds go to Food Bank for the Heartland programs, which serve nearly 360 organizations in eastern Nebraska and western Iowa to end hunger. February 24 Heartland Walk for Warmth. Turner Park, Midtown Crossing. 3110 Farnam St. 5pm. Register by Feb 23. For more information, visit www.heartlandwalkforwarmth.org or contact Elizabeth Balazs at 402-345-5401. What it is: A one-mile walk organized by The Salvation Army to raise awareness and support for local energy-assistance programs. Where the money goes: Proceeds go to Black Hills Energy, Metropolitan Utilities District, and Omaha Public Power District, all of which provide energy assistance to help families, the disabled, and the elderly pay their energy bills. 5th Annual Ultra Chic Prom Boutique. Ramada Omaha. 3321 S 72nd St. 9am-3pm. For more information, visit www.maxiwalker.com. What it is: Prom dresses, bridesmaid gowns, and other donated gowns will be available for purchase. Garments are cleaned and pressed by Max I. Walker. Where the money goes: Proceeds go to the Lydia House, a branch of the Open Door Mission that provides food, shelter, and other needs for single women and families.
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Q. Why is Mexican cuisine your specialty? A. Mexican Cuisine is my specialty because that is what I fell in love with. My family let me plan our family vacation when I was 14 years old, and I planned a trip to Mexico City. I knew when I arrived that I was “home.”
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ward-winning restaurateur, television personality, cookbook author—Chef Rick Bayless has done it all. Bayless has accomplished more with introducing authentic Mexican cuisine and changing the image of Mexican foods in America than any other culinary celebrity. He has won multiple James Beard awards, including National Chef of the Year and Humanitarian of the Year; he was the champion of Bravo’s first season of Top Chef Masters; and he operates three award-winning Mexican cuisine restaurants in Chicago—Frontera Grill, Topolobampo, and XOCO. On Feb. 23, Bayless will be the featured celebrity chef and will do a live cooking demonstration during dinner for guests at the Food Bank for the Heartland’s 11th Annual Celebrity Chef Event at Embassy Suites La Vista, presented by ConAgra Foods. Bayless took a few minutes away from his busy and delicious lifestyle to discuss his love of Mexican cuisine and his plans for the future. Q. How did you get your start as a chef? A. I grew up in a restaurant family. We had a catering business and restaurant in Oklahoma City. I have BBQ sauce in my blood—but I didn’t think I wanted to be in that business. I went away to college, but all I could think about was what I was going to have for dinner. I met my wife in college, and we began www.ReadOnlineNow.com
cooking together—big elaborate meals in our dorm rooms! We decided to get married and, for our honeymoon, we went to Mexico (…and didn’t leave for awhile). That is how I knew my love for Mexico was real. We did research for months, and the day our first book was released, Authentic Mexican, Frontera Grill opened…25 years ago. Q. You were the champion of Bravo’s first season of Top Chef Masters. What was that experience like for you? A. Physically and mentally grueling. I couldn’t have anticipated how hard that was going to be. On the flip side, it was amazing to spend so much time with such talented people. The competing chefs had always been my friends, but we never had this much time together. Now we are bonded for life. Q. You are currently on the PBS show Mexico – One Plate at a Time. What are your future plans in television? A. I loved filming our eighth season in Baja. It was really astonishing. Television is like teaching a class while on a learning adventure myself. I am always interested in television projects…perhaps another season with One Plate, or even a different kind of a show—but it will always be projects that have elements of travel and food.
Q. You operate three award-winning restaurants in Chicago. Where did you get the inspiration for each restaurant? A. Frontera Grill was our first place. We wanted a family atmosphere, color, great art, and food from all different regions of Mexico. A few years after Frontera opened, I wanted to try my hand at fine dining. That was certainly new for Chicago and also for the United States. Mexican cuisine was not French or Italian. We did not have fine dining offered, so I felt it needed to be represented. When you travel to Mexico, especially Mexico City, there are many fabulous fine dining Mexican restaurants. I wanted to do that with Topolo[bampo]. XOCO is our fun, quick-serve… I wanted to grind our chocolate in house to make hot chocolates and also to serve fresh, hot churros. Tortas are wonderful sandwiches with Mexican flavors that are considered street foods in Mexico. Inspiration comes easy when I travel to and from Mexico to Chicago on a regular basis. Q. Do you have any new cookbooks coming out? A. I am currently working on two at the moment! Our 25th Frontera anniversary book, and also a professional restaurant cookbook. Q. What advice would you give to someone who wanted to become a chef? A. Travel any chance you get. For more information about Chef Rick Bayless, visit www.rickbayless.com.
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he American Heart Association’s signature annual Go Red For Women Expo presented by Methodist Health System educated women across generations about heart disease and stroke at the Embassy Suites La Vista in November. More than 500 women attended the expo, raising $200,000 in support of the American Heart Association’s research and educational programs. The evening included educational breakout sessions, interactive sponsor booths, a purse-inality silent auction, and a dinner program with a local CPR survivor story and a keynote speech by Connie Spellman. This year’s Honorary Chair was Kate Dodge, and Chairs were Suzan Karrer Rohrig, Bev Karrer, Courtney Moletierre, and Ashley Snowdon.
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record crowd of 1,050 contributed more than $415,000 for Children’s Hospital & Medical Center’s Specialty Pediatric Center at the 63rd Annual Gala at the CenturyLink Center in November. Attendees enjoyed the “Dream Big!”-themed evening with silent and live auctions, a raffle drawing, dinner, and entertainment by two-time Grammy Award-winning artist Kenny Loggins. Another special guest was Miss America 2011, Nebraska’s own Teresa Scanlan, who joined WOWT’s John Knicely to co-emcee the event. Honorary chairs were Dick and Helen Kelley, and Sally English, Kimberly Hord and Maureen Prescher served as co-chairs. Children’s Friends Board along with Foundation staff organized the Gala.
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eyers Carlisle Leapley Construction hosted its first annual Scare Away Cancer event at Anthony’s Steakhouse in October, drawing 250 costumed guests to dine, participate in a live auction, and dance to the sounds of local Omaha band MF & Bad Sneakers. MCL Construction project managers Tony Fucinaro and Tyler Dunklau, and administrative manager Paula Ebert, chaired the event. With director of business development Travis Justice as the emcee, nearly $30,000 was raised during the evening to benefit the Methodist Hospital Foundation, specifically the Methodist Estabrook Cancer Center and the purchase of a Tissue Bank that stores tumor samples over many years for expanded research and treatment.
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n November, 250 people gathered to honor John P. Nelson, head of SilverStone Group, at Merrymaker’s Annual Roast. Nelson was roasted by the always-witty Mary Maxwell, the wry humored Mike McCarthy of McCarthy Capital Group, and the deadpan delivery king Bill Cutler of Heafey Heafey Hoffman Dvorak and Cutler. The event began with a cocktail hour featuring live music by the Merrymakers professional entertainers. All the fun was aimed at supporting Merrymakers’ mission to improve the quality of life for seniors by encouraging active participation and social interaction. Over $125,000 was raised from tickets and the Adopt-a-Home auction, which provides direct support for each of Merrymakers’ partner facilities. www.OmahaPublications.com
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Creating Futures Scholarship Dinner
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he Market Basket at Countryside Village was the scene for the 4th Annual Nebraska Humane Society Friends Forever “Purses 4 Paws.” The event, which took place in November, welcomed 150 guests who spent time enjoying wine and hors d’oeuvres as they bid on over 300 new and gently used purses that helped to reach the event’s goal. Honorary Chair was Cindy Irvine, and co-chairs for the event were Judy Thesing and Wendi Law. President of the Friends Forever Board is Karin Nilsson. Funds raised from the event will benefit the animals at the Nebraska Humane Society. For more information about the Nebraska Humane Society and Friends Forever, visit www.nehumanesociety.org.
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ith an attendance topping 500, Omaha Christian Academy’s 2nd Annual Creating Futures Scholarship Dinner was held in November at Embassy Suites La Vista. Serving as the event’s Honorary Dinner Chairs were Nebraska football legend Jerry Tagge and his wife Betty. Miss America 2011, Teresa Scanlan, impressed as Master of Ceremonies, and former Arkansas governor and FOX News analyst Mike Huckabee captivated as the dinner’s keynote speaker. The Academy presented Salem Baptist Church with the school’s Inspiration Award for Community Service. Bill and Berniece Grewcock presented the crowd with a $60,000 match challenge, resulting in over $120,000 raised for need-based scholarships for students.
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maha Creative Institute held its 2011 Patron Party at the home of Magda Peck and Jim Anderson in November. Featured during the night’s event were artist Paula Wallace talking about her approach to painting, slam poet Matt Mason performing his poetry, and musician Mark Gutierrez playing ukulele. All three teach “Come Create It” workshops on behalf of Omaha Creative Institute. Notable attendees included Deb & Mayor Jim Suttle, Connie & Rick Spellman, Ayman El-Mohandes, and Bud & Rebecca Shaw. Sixty people attended and over $8,000 was raised to support the organization’s mission as a cultural hub, providing leadership, unity, and educational opportunities for Omaha’s creative community. www.ReadOnlineNow.com
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neWorld Community Health Centers, Inc. held its annual fundraising Milagro Dinner in November at the Historic Livestock Exchange Building. The evening began with a social hour and silent auction followed by dinner and keynote speaker Dr. Joann Schaefer. Each year the Milagro Dinner recognizes the significance of contributions made by volunteers and partnering organizations. This year’s award recipients included: Bergan Mercy Medical Center, Building Bright Futures, Robert Fitzgibbons, M.D., Midwest GYN Oncology, and the University of Nebraska Medical Center – Department of Family Medicine. Over 350 people attended and together raised $72,500 for OneWorld’s mission. january/february • 2012
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27th Opera Omaha Guild Cotillion
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ore than 150 guests partied the night away 80’s-style in support of Omaha Performing Arts at the Box Office Bash in November at the Holland Performing Arts Center. This benefit was themed around Broadway’s hit touring production, Rock of Ages, with honorary chairs Lori and David Scott, and event chairs Jessica and Kris Covi, and Victoria and John Halgren. “Rock of Eighties – World Tour 2011” raised more than $65,000 to benefit Omaha Performing Arts’ two venues—the Orpheum Theater and the Holland Performing Arts Center—and its educational and community involvement programs. Guests dressed in 80’s rock fashion, played a video arcade game, and enjoyed cocktails, music from a local band, a raffle, and a live auction.
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pera Omaha’s semi-formal 27th Annual Cotillion Graduation Dinner and Dance was held at the CenturyLink Center in November, culminating the participation of 327 students in six weeks of dining and dance lessons. The evening included a social hour, dinner, a raffle, dessert, and dancing to the Lynn Scott Orchestra. Around 900 people watched as dance instructors called the classes to the floor to demonstrate their dancing and socializing skills. Co-chairmen were Angie Bekins, Kathy Emery, and Stacy Simon. Also in attendance were Jillian Tuck, the President Elect of Opera Omaha Guild, and Lisa Hagstrom, a graduate from one of the first cotillion classes. Proceeds from the evening go to fund Opera Omaha.
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outhwest Omaha Rotary held a wine tasting fundraiser benefiting Boys Town National Hotline in October at Champions Run. More than 300 people attended the event, enjoying appetizers and wine samples courtesy of Champions Run and Republic Wine. Guests participated in silent and live auctions that included Nebraska football and volleyball tickets, College World Series tickets, an Omaha restaurant tour package, gift cards, and more than 80 other donated items. Over $30,000 was raised for the Hotline during the event, doubling last year’s proceeds. The event chairs were Darcy Michalek and Brian Brunken.
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arry the Cable Guy and Warren Buffett teamed up to support the TeamMates Mentoring Program in October. The duo entertained a crowd of more than 1,200 during an interview moderated by local celebrity Mary Maxwell. Tom Osborne offered up his investment advice, Buffett gave predictions of the following day’s football game, and Larry the Cable Guy was award the first ever UNL wiffle ball letter along with a sleeveless letter jacket. Honorary Chairmen Rhonda and Howard Hawks helped raise over $500,000 to support the TeamMates Mentoring Program. Event Co-Chairs Jessica and Kris Covi and a committee of over 30 former players and volunteers organized the event. Next year’s TeamMates Tailgate is scheduled for November 9, 2012. www.OmahaPublications.com
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maha Magazine’s Best of Omaha® Contest Celebrates 20 Years! Since 1992, Omahans have been voting for their favorite pizza joint, hair salon, home remodeler, auto body shop, and dozens of other businesses in the pure, popular voting contest that is Best of Omaha®. This year, our 20th anniversary,just over 20,000 voters cast more than 424,000 votes in our annual contest — an all-time record! Best of Omaha® is audited by the accounting firm Goracke & Associates, and media partners Action 3 News and Valpak helped promote the contest. Their support not only expands our audience, but also lends credibility and enhances community involvement in Best of Omaha®. Each year, categories receiving few votes are dropped while new categories are added based on voter input and business demand. The Best
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Ahmad’s Persian Cuisine________B16 Amsterdam Falafel Kabob_______B16 Bagel Bin_ ___________________ B6 Bailey’s______________________ B9 Blanc Burgers + Bottles_ _______B13 Blue Planet Natural Grill________B16 Blue Sushi Sake Grill__________ B24 Bonefish Grill_____________ B6, B23 Boyd & Charlie’s_______________ B9 Bread Oven French Bakery______ B6 Bronco’s_____________________B13 Brother Sebastian’s Steakhouse & Winery__________B19 Bruegger’s Bagels_____________ B6 Buffalo Wild Wings®_ _________B15 Burger Star®_________________B13 The Cake Gallery_ _____________B10 Carrabba’s Italian Grill_ ________B16 Charleston’s Restaurant_______ B21 Charlie’s on the Lake__________ B23 China Buffet__________________ B9 Choo Choo Bar & Grill_ _________B15 Crave________________________B16 Cupcake Island________________B10 Dante Pizzeria Napoletana______ B9 Dario’s Brasserie______________B13 Délice European Bakery & Cafe__B10 Dinker’s Bar & Grill_ ___________B15 Doc & Eddie’s BBQ_____________ B9 The Drover_ _________________ B23 España_ _____________________ B6 Famous Dave’s________________ B9 Fernando’s Cafe & Cantina__ B9, B16 Feta’s Gyros & Catering_ _______B13 Five Guys Burgers & Fries_______B13 The French Café_______________B13 Gandolfo’s New York Deli_ _____ B21 Godfather’s Pizza______________B19 Greek Islands Restaurant_______B13 The Grey Plume_ ______________B16 Hector’s_ ________________ B9, B16 Hiro Sushi___________________ B24 HuHot Mongolian Grill__________ B9 Indian Oven_ _________________B16 Ingredient___________________ B21 J.C. Mandarin_________________B10 Jack & Mary’s_ _______________B13 The Jaipur Brewing Company____B16 Jams Bar & Grill______________ B21 Jason’s Deli_ ________________ B21 Jerico’s______________________B19 Jimmy’s Egg__________________ B9 Johnny’s Cafe _______________ B23 Jones Bros. Cupcakes__________B10 Katie’s Greek _________________B13 Kobe Steakhouse of Japan______B16 Kona Grill®_______________ B6, B24 La Casa Pizzaria_______________B19 La Mesa Mexican Restaurant____B16 Le Peep______________________ B9 Le Voltaire_ __________________B13 Lo Sole Mio______________ B16, B19 Mahogany® Prime Steakhouse_________________ B23 Mai Thai_ ___________________ B24 Malara’s Italian Restaurant_ ____B16 McFoster’s Natural Kind Cafe_ __B16 Mediterranean Bistro__________B16 Millard Roadhouse_____________B10 Mother India__________________B16 Nicola’s______________________B19 Nothing Bundt Cakes___________B10 Okinawa Sushi________________B16 Oscar’s Pizza & Sports Grille_ ___B15 Panera Bread_________________ B6 Paradise Bakery & Café©_______ B9 Pasta Amore__________________B19 PepperJax Grill______________ B21 Pettit’s Pastry_ _______________ B6 PF Chang’s China Bistro_ _______B10 Piccolo Pete’s Restaurant_______B19 Pitch Pizzeria_________________ B9 Qdoba Mexican Grill_ __________ B9 Red Mango Yogurt & Smoothies__B15 Red Robin____________________B10 Restaurant & Taverna_____________ Richie’s Chicken & Hamburger___B13 Rotella’s Italian Bakery, Inc._____ B6 Runza® Restaurants______ B13, B15 Sakura Bana__________________B16 Shucks Fish House & Oyster Bar_B23 Silk Road_____________________B10 Stella’s Bar & Grill_____________B15 Taxi’s Grille & Bar_ ___________ B24 Ted & Wally’s Ice Cream________B15 Thai Pepper_ ________________ B24 Thai Spice___________________ B24 Time Out Foods_______________B13 Upstream Brewing Company_B9, B24 Valentino’s_______________ B9, B10 WheatFields Eatery & Bakery______ B9, B10, B24 Zesto’s_ _____________________B15 Zin Room_____________________B16 Zio’s Pizzeria_ ________________B19 Zurlo’s Bistro Italiano__________ B9
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Big Brain____________________ B37 Black Squirrel Tattoo__________ B37 Blue Sushi Sake Grill__________ B29 Brewsky’s Food & Spirits_ _____ B35 Brix________________________ B37 Caffeine Dreams_ ____________ B26 Cantina Laredo Gourmet Mexican Food Restaurant_____________ B31 Carol Joy Holling Conference & Retreat Center______________ B29 Champions Run______________ B26 Charlie’s on the Lake______ B23, B31 Cigarros_ ___________________ B26 Corkscrew Wine & Cheese_____ B37 Crane Coffee_ _______________ B26 Crave_______________________ B29 Creighton BlueJays___________ B33 Crescent Moon_______________ B26 Dave and Buster’s®_ _________ B26 Dundee Dell_ ________________ B31 Eagle Hills Golf Course_ _______ B33 The Flatiron Cafe_____________ B33 Happy Hollow Club____________ B26 Havana Garage_______________ B26 Hector’s_ ___________________ B31 Henry Doorly Zoo_____________ B27 Holiday Lounge______________ B26 Holland Performing Arts Center_ B30 Homy Inn____________________ B31 IceHouse Sports Bar__________ B35 The Interlude Lounge_ ________ B26 Jake’s Cigars & Spirits_ _______ B26 Jewish Community Center of Omaha____________ B29 Juice Stop__________________ B35 Kingswood Athletic Association_B37 Kona Grill®__________________ B29 Lazlo’s Brewery and Grill_ _____ B30 Liquid Courage_______________ B37 LIV Lounge__________________ B26 MAHA Music Festival_________ B27 Maria’s Mexican Restaurant_ __ B31 Marks Bistro________________ B33 Millard Athletic Association____ B37 Miracle Hill Golf and Tennis_ ___ B33 Myth_______________________ B31 Nebraska Brewing Co._________ B30 Nebraska Humane Society’s Walk for the Animals______________ B33 Nicola’s_____________________ B33 Oak Hills Country Club_________ B26 Old Chicago_ ________________ B26 Omaha Nighthawks___________ B33 Omaha Storm Chasers_________ B33 Pump It Up_ _________________ B26 Red Mango Yogurt & Smoothies______ B27, B35 ReRuns R Fun________________ B33 Scooter’s Coffeehouse________ B26 Sempeck’s Bowling and Entertainment_______ B27, B30 SkateDaze_ _____________ B26, B30 Slowdown___________________ B30 Spezia______________________ B33 St. Stanislaus Polish Festival___ B27 Stone Creek Golf Course_______ B33 Sullivan’s Steakhouse_________ B31 Susan G. Komen Nebraska Race for the Cure____________ B33 Tanner’s Bar & Grill___________ B31 Taste of Omaha_ _____________ B27 TCBY_______________________ B27 Tropical Smoothie Cafe________ B35 Upstream Brewing Company_ ______ B30, B33 Urban Wine Company_ ________ B37 V. Mertz_ ___________________ B33 Varsity Sports Café and Roman Coin Pizza_ _______ B35 YMCA_ _________________ B29, B37 YoZone Frozen Yogurt_________ B27 Zzzap! Laser Adventures_ _____ B30
HEALTH & BEAUTY Alegent - Immanuel___________ B47 American Nails & Spa_________ B42 Ashley Lynn’s Tanning_________ B47 Aspen Athletic Clubs__________ B49 BeautyFirst_________________ B38 Black Clover Fitness_ _________ B44 Blue Moon Fitness____________ B41 Body Basics Fitness Equipment_ B41 Brookestone Meadows________ B47 Christi Clark - Hair Colorist_____ B41 Christopher A. Stanosheck, D.D.S, P.C.__________________ B38 Classic Dentistry, P.C., Joseph L. Skradski, D.D.S_____________ B41 Community Rehab Physical Therapy____________ B47 Creative Hair Design Salon & Spa_ _______________ B42 The Dentists at Hillsborough_ __ B41 Dermatology Specialists of Omaha______________________ B41 Dr. David Finkle, M.D._ ________ B38 Dr. Steven Wegner____________ B38 Elsasser Chiropractic_ ________ B38 Endless Possibilities Training Systems____________ B44 Excel Physical Therapy________ B47 Faces_______________________ B38 Farrell’s eXtreme Bodyshaping_ B49 Garbo’s Salons and Spa________ B42
Gloss Salon & Day Spa_ _______ B38 Greg Samuelson, D.D.S________ B44 Huerter Orthodontics_ ________ B44 Igel Orthodontics_____________ B44 Jay Samuelson D.D.S._________ B38 Jenny Craig_ ________________ B49 Joel Schlessinger, M.D. / Skin Specialists, P.C._____ B38, B41 John Edney, M.D., Aesthetic Surgical Images______________ B38 Koca Chiropractic Clinic_______ B38 Kosama_____________________ B49 Lance Freeman/Urbane Salon & Day Spa_____________ B41 Legacy Pilates, Yoga & More_ __ B47 Life Time Fitness_____________ B41 LovelySkin Spa/ LovelySkin Spa Express_ _____ B38 Makovicka Physical Therapy_ __ B47 Martini Nails & Spa___________ B42 Mattie Krihal, Gloss Salon & Day Spa_____________ B41 Metabolic Research Center_ ___ B49 Mid-America Martial Arts_ ____ B42 Midwest Dermatology Clinic, P.C.__________________ B41 Midwest Eye Care, P.C.________ B42 Millard Family Eyecare_ _______ B42 Mohegan Nail Spa____________ B42 Nova Fitness Equipment_______ B41 Omaha Primary EyeCare_______ B42 One Drake Place Salon & Spa___ B42 One Pilates__________________ B47 Paradise Bay_ _______________ B47 Pearson Chiropractic_ ________ B38 Peel’s-SalonCentric_ _________ B38 Pilates Center of Omaha_______ B47 Prairie Life Fitness___________ B41 Priority 1 Fitness_____________ B41 Sally Beauty Supply___________ B38 San-Mai Martial Arts_ ________ B42 tanworld____________________ B47 Tiger Rock Martial Arts________ B42 Today’s Dental_______________ B41 Urban Active Fitness__________ B44 Weight Watchers_____________ B49
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A-1 United Heating & Air_______ B57 Aesthetic Concrete Design_____ B53 Aksarben ARS Heating AC & Plumbing___________________ B57 Al Belt Custom Homes_________ B50 The American Fence Company__ B53 AmeriSpec Inspection Services_ B58 Apex Cabinets_ ______________ B50 The Biltmore Apartments______ B50 Brau Builders, Inc.____________ B57 Budget Blinds________________ B66 Burton Plumbing_ ____________ B65 Carson Enterprises_ __________ B63 Classic Pool & Spa____________ B65 Consolidated Kitchens & Fireplaces____________ B50, B61 Continental Pool & Spa________ B65 Cornerstone Remodeling, Inc._ _ B58 Curt Hofer Construction_ ______ B50 The Designers_ ______________ B61 Diamond Vogel Paint and Decorating Center___________ B66 Echo Lighting Design Gallery_ __ B65 Elkhorn Glass________________ B65 Eurowood Cabinets, Inc._______ B50 Ferguson Kitchen, Bath & Lighting Gallery_ __________ B61 Garage Floor Coatings of Nebraska/ Schroder Concrete_ ______ B53, B54 Gerst Painting, Inc._ __________ B65 Granite Transformations for Kitchens & Baths________ B50, B61 The Grout Doctor_____________ B54 The Grout Medic_ ____________ B54 Handyman Joes______________ B54 Harrison Hills Apartments_ ____ B50 Heartland Lawns_____________ B63 Heavican Homes, Inc._ ________ B57 Home Buyers Protection Company_ ________ B58 House of J Home Décor & Gifts_ B57 In the Garage_ _______________ B54 The Interior Design Firm_______ B61 Interiors By Joan_____________ B61 jLofts on the Market_ _________ B50 Kelly’s Carpet Omaha_ ________ B53 Kitchens & Baths by Briggs_ ___ B61 Kitchens By Design___________ B61 Lifetime Stone Restoration_____ B54 The Light Palace_ ____________ B65 Lighting World, Inc.___________ B65 The Maids®_________________ B58 Maids & More________________ B58 Maxim Cleaning & Restoration, Inc.___________ B50 Midtown Crossing____________ B50 Millard Sprinkler, Inc._ ________ B61 Molly Maid of Central Omaha/CB_B 58 Moore’s Concrete Constr., Inc.__ B53 Mr. Handyman_ ______________ B54 Mr. Sparky_ _________________ B53 Mulhall’s Landscaping, Nursery, and Garden Center___________ B63 Nature’s Helper, Inc.__________ B61 Nebraska Furniture Mart_ _ B53, B57 Norm’s Door Service__________ B53
Odermatt Floor Covering, Inc.___ B53 Omaha Door & Window____ B53, B66 Omaha Electric_______________ B53 Omaha Epoxy Garage__________ B54 Overhead Door_______________ B53 Pearson & Company_ _________ B57 Pella Windows & Doors________ B66 A Perfect Touch Painting_ _____ B65 Pinky’s Carpet & Duct Cleaning_ B50 Pohlad Custom Homes, Inc._ ___ B50 Precision Handyman__________ B54 Premier Countertops__________ B50 Quality Fence________________ B53 Quality Glass and Mirror_______ B65 Quality Irrigation_____________ B61 R.D. Schuller Construction_____ B58 Rainbow Glass & Supply_______ B65 Regency Homes______________ B57 Renewal by Andersen_________ B66 Riverfront Place______________ B50 Robert’s Nursery_____________ B63 S&W Fence_ ________________ B53 ServiceOne__________ B53, B58, B65 The Sound Environment_ ______ B57 Steamatic___________________ B50 Stereo West_________________ B57 Superior Spa & Pool___________ B65 T. Hurt Construction, Inc._ _____ B58 Thermal Services_____________ B57 Tritz Plumbing, Inc._ __________ B65 TruGreen____________________ B63 Turf Care____________________ B63 Walls 2 Floors, Inc.___________ B65 Ward’s Kitchen_ _____________ B61 A Well-Dressed Window_______ B66 Z Gallerie_ __________________ B57
RETaIL Allens Home_________________ B69 Anderson O’Brien Fine Art_ ____ B68 Back in the Day______________ B68 Bag ‘N Save_ ________________ B69 Baker’s_____________________ B69 Basic Tease_ ________________ B71 beyourself_ _________________ B75 Bigwheels 2 Butterflies________ B69 Borsheims_ _________________ B71 Brass Armadillo______________ B68 Brix____________________ B68, B75 Brodkey’s___________________ B71 Builders Supply Company______ B69 Dundee Gallery______________ B68 Esther’s____________________ B69 Ethan Allen__________________ B69 Goodwill____________________ B75 Hand Me-Ups Thrift /Furniture__ B75 Hy-Vee_ ________B68, B69, B72, B75 Kajoma’s Fashion Boutique_____ B75 Kohll’s Pharmacy & Homecare__ B72 Kum & Go_ __________________ B69 Kwik Shop___________________ B69 Lewis Art Gallery_____________ B68 Lindley Clothing______________ B71 Long Dog Fat Cat_ ____________ B72 Lowe’s©____________________ B69 Malashocks Jewelry__________ B71 Mid-City Jewelry & Loan_ _____ B72 Millard Lumber_______________ B69 Nebraska Furniture Mart_ _____ B69 Nouvelle Eve_ ___________ B71, B75 P.J.’s Jewelry & Loan, Inc._ ____ B72 Parsow’s Clothing & Sportswear_______________ B71 Pets-R-Us___________________ B72 Piccolo’s Florist & Gifts________ B69 The Post & Nickel____________ B71 QuikTrip____________________ B69 Salvation Army_______________ B75 Scout Dry Goods & Trade_ _____ B69 Second Chance Antiques_ _____ B68 Sol’s Jewelry & Loan__________ B72 Soma Intimates_ _____________ B71 Spirit World_ ____________ B68, B75 Stems at Countryside_ ________ B69 Taylor’s Flower Shop__________ B69 Three Dog Bakery_ ___________ B72 Walgreens_ _________________ B72
SERVICES A A A Travel__________________ Alegent_____________________ American Animal Hospital_ ____ Attitude on Food_ ____________ Bank of the West_____________ Bark Avenue Grooming & Daycare_________ Best Care Pet Hospital_ _______ Best Care Pet Hospital West____ Best In Show Pet Salon________ Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nebraska_ __________________ Camp Bow Wow______________ Carson Wealth Management Group__________ Catering Creations____________ Centris Federal Credit Union____ CenturyLink_ ________________ Comfort Keepers_ ____________ Computers To Go_ ____________ Cottonwood Pet Resort________ Cox Communications__________ DC Centre___________________ DIT Computers_______________
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DiVentures__________________ B84 Dogtopia of Omaha_ __________ B82 Eden Tree Pros_______________ B87 Elk Ridge Village Active Retirement Community_ ______ B84 Elk Ridge Village Assisted Living______________ B76 Enfield’s Tree Service_________ B87 Fashion Cleaners_____________ B76 Feltz WealthPL AN____________ B78 First Mortgage Company_______ B81 First National Bank of Omaha__________ B76, B81 Flat Rate Movers_____________ B81 Gentle Doctor Animal Hospitals_ B87 Georgetowne Club____________ B82 Great Western Bank_ _________ B76 Hap Abraham Catering_ _______ B76 Heafey Heafey Hoffman Dworak & Cutler Mortuaries and Crematory____ B78 Hillcrest Health Systems_______ B84 Home Instead Senior Care_ ____ B78 Husker Siding, Windows & Roofing__________ B82 Immanuel Village_____________ B76 Jim’s Moving and Delivery_ ____ B81 John A Gentleman____________ B78 Lakeside Village______________ B84 Lien Termite & Pest Control_ ___ B81 Magnolia Hotel Omaha_ _______ B82 Manarin Investment Counsel, Ltd.________________ B78 Max I. Walker________________ B76 Metro Credit Union_ __________ B76 Nu Trend Dry Cleaners_ _______ B76 Orkin®_ ____________________ B81 Physicians Mutual____________ B78 Pyramid Roofing_____________ B82 Roeder Mortuary_____________ B78 SAC Federal Credit Union______ B76 Schrock Innovations__________ B76 Susie’s Professional Pet Grooming_______________ B82 Swimtastic Swim School_ _____ B84 TD Ameritrade_______________ B78 Terminix_ ___________________ B81 Terry Hughes Tree Service_____ B87 Thompson Roofing____________ B82 Travel and Transport__________ B84 Two Men and a Truck__________ B81 Union Pacific Railroad_________ B78 UnitedHealthcare_ ___________ B78 Vacation Superstore__________ B84 Visiting Nurse Association_____ B78 Wells Fargo_ ________________ B81 Westgate Assisted Living______ B76 Windstream_________________ B78 YMCA_ _____________________ B84
TRANSPORtATION A.C. Nelsen RV World_ ________ B95 Apache Camper Center________ B95 Atchley Ford_________________ B95 B Street Collision Center_______ B88 Beaver Lake Marina___________ B88 BMW Motorcycles of Omaha___ B92 CarMax_____________________ B95 Cornhusker Auto Wash________ B88 Dave’s Auto Body Co._ ________ B88 Dillon Brothers Harley-Davidson_B92 Dingman’s Collision Center_____ B88 Exclusive Repair Specializing in Honda and Acura__________ B91 Fantasy’s, Inc._ ______________ B88 Galvin Glass_________________ B88 Grease Monkey_ _____________ B95 Holstein’s Harley Davidson_____ B92 House of Mufflers & Brakes_B 88, B91 Inphase Car Audio____________ B88 Jensen Tire & Auto_ __ B88, B91, B95 Leach Camper Sales_ _________ B95 Lexus___________________ B92, B95 Metro Glass_ ________________ B88 Midas_ _____________________ B91 Midwest Tire Co., Inc._________ B88 Nebraska Furniture Mart_ _____ B88 Omaha Marine Center_________ B88 Performance Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, Inc.____________ B92 Russell Speeder’s Car Wash____ B88 Safelite Autoglass____________ B88 Stereo West Auto Toys________ B88 Tuffy® Auto Service Centers___ B88 Valley Marine________________ B88 Valvoline Instant Oil Change____ B95 Walker Tire & Auto Service_B88, B91 Woodhouse Auto Family_______ B92
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complex specialty bakery, our emphasis is always placed on the needs of our customers. We really pride ourselves in the ability to produce specialty items. It is certainly a distinct privilege and honor to have the opportunity to work with some of the finest personnel in the restaurant and food industry. I would like to personally thank each and every one in this community for recognizing Rotella’s Italian Bakery Inc. as being the Best of Omaha.
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The Value of a Generational Business and Family Tradition Since 1921
Founder Alessandro Rotella holding Louis Jr. in front of their first bakery on 21st & Pierce St.
Having learned the art of baking at a very young age, Louis Rotella Jr. has been instrumental in expanding Rotella’s into the nationwide marketplace and is now the company President & CEO.
Louis & Helen Rotella Sr. with their children Maria and Louis Jr. in the early 1960’s.
Louis Rotella Jr. working in production at Rotella’s Bakery on 24th street in 1969.
Father & son in front of Rotella’s Bakery on 24th street in 1979.
Louis Rotella Jr. riding along with his father, Louis Sr. in the early 1950’s.
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PF Chang’s China Bistro J.C. Mandarin
Over 750 Single Malts 500 Kinds of Liquor • 230 Kinds of Beer Omaha’s Best Fish & Chips 5007 Underwood • Omaha, NE 68132 • (402) 553-9501 • www.dundeedell.com
Desserts WheatFields Eatery & Bakery
Délice European Bakery & Cafe Cupcake Island
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"Serving T he Best Chicken In Town Since 1997"
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French Dining The French Café Le Voltaire Dario’s Brasserie
French Fries Runza® Restaurants
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Five Guys Burgers & Fries Bronco’s
Fried Chicken Jack & Mary’s Time Out Foods Richies Chicken & Hamburger 177th & Center • 934-9914 | 156th & Dodge • 408-1728 | 120th & Blondo • 991-8222 Drive-Thru Open (Center St. Only) • Open Daily 6:30am-2:00pm • Serving Breakfast & Lunch All Day!
Thanks to our customers for voting us the “Best Burger in Omaha” Gourmet Hamburger Five Guys Burgers & Fries Blanc Burgers + Bottles Burger Star® Greek Dining Greek Islands Restaurant Feta’s Gyros & Catering
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Stella’s Bar and Grill
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Hot Wings Buffalo Wild Wings® Oscar’s Pizza & Sports Grille
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Choo Choo Bar & Grill Ice Cream Ted & Wally’s Ice Cream 402-341-5827 Friend us on Facebook!
Red Mango Yogurt & Smoothies 3 locations in Omaha www.redmangousa.com
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Indian Dining The Jaipur Brewing Company Indian Oven Mother India Italian Dining Lo Sole Mio Malara’s Italian Restaurant Carrabba’s Italian Grill
Japanese Dining Kobe Steakhouse of Japan Sakura Bana Okinawa Sushi
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Mediterranean Dining Mediterranean Bistro Ahmad’s Persian Cuisine 402.341.9616 www.AhmadsCuisine.com
Amsterdam Falafel Kabob Mexican Dining La Mesa Mexican Restaurant
New Restaurant in 2011 Crave
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The Grey Plume Zin Room
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Organic Dining
Hector’s
McFoster’s Natural Kind Cafe
Fernando’s Cafe & Cantina
Blue Planet Natural Grill The Grey Plume
Voted Omaha’s #1 pizza for several years by Omaha Magazine, The Reader, and Choice of Big O, Zio’s maintains a loyal following. Our customers love the choices at lunch, slices served hot in a fast and friendly manner! Zio’s Pizzeria
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Pizza Zio’s Pizzeria
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La Casa Pizzaria
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Godfather’s Pizza
Prime Rib Jerico’s
Cocktails • Wine • Beer • Private Parties
Brother Sebastian’s Steakhouse & Winery
2279 S 67th St. • Aksarben Village Omaha, NE 68106 www.livlounge.com • 402.884.5410
Piccolo Pete’s Restaurant www.ReadOnlineNow.com
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Greek and American Cuisine Homemade Greek Pastries Takeout & Catering 119 S 40th St • Omaha, NE 68131 (40th & Dodge) 402-558-5623 Beer-Wine-Cocktails KatiesGreek.com
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Jason’s Deli PepperJax Grill
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Gandolfo’s New York Deli
June 1 - 3, 2012
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Beer Selection Old Chicago Crescent Moon
Huber - Haus, Max & Joe’s, Beertopia
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Being in business for 25 years, my main goal was to EXCEED customers expectations and treat all customers as they were my family. We have consistently done this as best we could. People notice that and see that when they come to Sempeck’s- you’re treated special—like family—not like another customer with money to spend. Sempeck’s Bowling & Entertainment – Elkhorn, NE
HAVANA GARAGE CIGAR LOUNGE Birthplace of the signature Havana Garage Cocktail. If James Joyce and Che Guevara fixed a drink for Ernest Hemingway, this would be it. 1008 Howard Street / The Old Market / Omaha / TheHavanaGarage.com
Omaha marine Center Nebraska’s besT Full service boaT Dealer! Voted best of Omaha and One of the Top 100 Boat Dealers in the USA 7 years in a row!
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The Best of Omaha logo is prominently displayed on our entry doors, and next to it we show that Brewsky’s has won First Place in this category for five straight years. Brewsky’s uses the “Best of Omaha, First Place” logo in nearly all our print advertising as well as using it in radio. I believe people have more confidence in a restaurant (especially if its their first time in, i.e. out-of-towners) when they can look and see Best of Omaha next to our name. I know when I travel, I will either ask a lot of questions or look for similar-type promotion before I will try any eating establishment. I’m a big fan of the Best of Omaha logo! Jim Mumgaard – Co-Owner Brewsky’s
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Professional Swim Lessons Warm, 90° Water Small Class Sizes
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Margarita Hector’s Cantina Laredo Gourmet Mexican Food Restaurant Maria’s Mexican Restaurant Martini Charlie’s on the Lake Sullivan’s Steakhouse
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Two Convenient Locations to Serve You! Free Vehicle Interior/Exterior Detail Coupon With Any Repair Thanks to all who voted One Pilates into the Winner's Circle!
With the most delectable contemporary american cuisine in the Old Market, V.Mertz has something for everyone.
You have made this a most memorable year for us!
5732 West Center Road onepilates@cox.net • 402-871-8772
Thank You Omaha! $35, Three-Course Prix Fixe Menu, Tues. - Fri. Artisan Cheese • Award Winning Wine List Old Market Passageway • 1022 Howard St. Reservations Recommended Call 402.345.8980 Reservations Online www.vmertz.com executive chef Jon Seymour pastry chef Greg Pearsall certified sommelier David Eckler proprietor David Hayes general manager Matthew Brown
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We at Millard Family Eyecare pride ourselves on our thorough, up-to-date eyecare, quality products, and friendly service.
12660 Q Street • 402-896-3300 • www.MillardFamilyEyecare.com www.OmahaPublications.com
Non-Profit Event Susan G. Komen Nebraska Race for the Cure Nebraska Humane Society’s Walk for the Animals ReRuns R Fun Omaha Sports Team
Thank you for voting for us!
Omaha Storm Chasers
402-734-2550 www.omahastormchasers.com
Creighton BlueJays Omaha Nighthawks Outdoor Dining Patio Marks Bistro Upstream Brewing Company 11&Jackson/171st&West Center www.upstreambrewing.com
Nicola’s
402-345-8466 www.nicolasintheoldmarket.com
Public Golf Course Stone Creek Golf Course Miracle Hill Golf and Tennis Eagle Hills Golf Course Romantic Restaurant V. Mertz The Flatiron Cafe Spezia
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for Voting Us #1 Again This Year!
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Sunday Brunch from 10am-2pm Zurlo's Bistro Italiano offers food aficionados classic and innovative Italian cuisine...with specialties including brick oven pizzas and homemade desserts. The contemporary ambiance and friendly staff make this local restaurant a perfect place to bring a date or meet with friends for dinner. Live music on select evenings also adds to this Omaha treasure.
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We found that not only did we get more interest in our company we had at least 10 customers that selected our service because we are in the BEST OF OMAHA!!! It has also impacted our employees – they take great pride in being among the best house cleaners in Omaha and they work hard to keep it. Molly Maid of Central Omaha/CB
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Thank you for voTing us “BEST OF OMAHA” FOr FrENCH FrIES!
IceHouse Sports Bar Varsity Sports Café and Roman Coin Pizza www.ReadOnlineNow.com
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Thank you Omaha for voting Five Guys the #1 Best Gourmet Burger!
Thanks for voting us Best of Omaha Your Omaha Painting & Flooring Specialists! 402-445-8814 • walls2floors.com • 20515 Nicholas Circle Suite 3 • Elkhorn, NE 68022
Nebraska’s only licensed STOTT PILATES training center
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Thank you Omaha for voting Five Guys the #2 Best French Fries!
Best Pilates Studio! 11303 Wright Circle Omaha, NE 68114 1 block south of 114th and Center 402-932-7581
Three Area Locations 132nd & Dodge Papillion (71st & Giles) • 72nd & Dodge
Thank You Omaha! For voting Oscar’s Pizza & Sports Grille Best Hot Wings!
Come to West Omaha’s Home of Charbuff Wings!
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Tattoo Parlor Big Brain
402-342-2885 www.bigbrainomaha.com
Congratulations to color specialist/owner Lance Freeman for being voted Best Hair Colorist in Omaha!
Liquid Courage Black Squirrel Tattoo
1007 Farnam on The Mall Omaha, NE 68102 • 402.934.2909
Your business & your vote are appreciated!
I imagine that the voters selected Eurowood as their choice because we have been satisfying discriminating clients for over 25 years. The vast majority of our business comes from client referrals and repeat clientele, which I think speaks volumes about our level of customer satisfaction. Doug Paskach – Eurowood Cabinets
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Where Craftsmanship is at its Finest! All types of Roofing, Guttering, Siding, & Windows Hail Damage Specialists Locally Owned & Operated Since 1993 Insurance Claims are Our Specialty
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Wine Bar Brix Corkscrew Wine & Cheese Urban Wine Company Youth Athletic Organization YMCA Millard Athletic Association Kingswood Athletic Association www.ReadOnlineNow.com
A Family Business Since 1975 402-397-8884 daycare•boarding•spa Dogtopia of Omaha 13239 Portal Drive Omaha, NE 68138 402-502-4797
Thank you Omaha for voting us best of Omaha for all you Pest control needs.
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2012 Health & beauty Joel Schlessinger MD, Skin Specialists, P.C. Board Certified Dermatologist and Cosmetic Surgeon President, LovelySkin.com
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Beauty Supply Store BeautyFirst
402-397-6310 www.beautyfirst.com
Peel’s-SalonCentric Sally Beauty Supply Chiropractor Koca Chiropractic Clinic 402-496-4570 www.kocachiropractic.com
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Cosmetic Dentist Dr. Steven Wegner
Cosmetic Surgeon Joel Schlessinger, M.D./Skin Specialists, P.C.
402-498-0400 www.smilesofomaha.com
402-334-7546 www.LovelySkin.com/CosmeticSurgery
Jay Samuelson D.D.S.
402-445-4647 www.healthysmilesomaha.com
Dr. David Finkle, M.D.
Christopher A. Stanosheck, D.D.S, P.C. 402.884.1607 www.ClearBracesOmaha.com
John Edney, M.D., Aesthetic Surgical Images
Day Spa Faces Gloss Salon & Day Spa 402.502.1850 www.glosssalon.com
LovelySkin Spa/LovelySkin Spa Express 402-334-1226 www.LovelySkinSpa.com
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Dermatology Specialists of Omaha
L.A. Celebrity Colorist now the Best of Omaha. ChristiClarkColor.com
Midwest Dermatology Clinic, P.C.
Family Dentist
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Patients Appreciate the Wide Variety of Options.
The Dentists at Hillsborough 402.445.4647 www.healthysmilesomaha.com
Thank you for voting us Best of Omaha®!
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Classic Dentistry, P.C., Joseph L. Skradski, D.D.S.
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“30 Years Experience”
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Fitness Club
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Prairie Life Fitness 3 locations in Omaha www.prairielife.com
Thank you Omaha
Life Time Fitness Blue Moon Fitness
Fitness Equipment Store
The Quintessential Day Spa at Countryside Village
Body Basics Fitness Equipment
Inquire about our spa packages 8715 Countryside Plz. • 402.384.8400 www.FacesSpa.com
Rejuvinating Facials | Spa Manicures | Spa Pedicures | Therapeutic Massage | Steam Spa | Body Treatments
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Hair Colorists Christi Clark - Hair Colorist Mattie Krihal Gloss Salon & Day Spa 402.502.1850 www.glosssalon.com
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At Community Rehab, we have a unique ability to provide you with a rehabilitation program based on your specific needs.
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Hair Salon Creative Hair Design Salon & Spa Garbo’s Salons and Spa One Drake Place Salon & Spa
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Martial Arts San-Mai Martial Arts Tiger Rock Martial Arts Mid-America Martial Arts Nail Salon American Nails & Spa
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Martini Nails & Spa
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102nd & Maple 402.493.5977
Orthodontics for Children, Teens & Adults Serving Omaha for 23 years
2 convenient office locations 10801 Pacific St., Suite 200 Omaha, NE 68154 (402) 330-1152
Mohegan Nail Spa
107 Highland St. Papillion, NE 68046 (402) 330-1152
Optical Shop Millard Family Eyecare
402.896.3300 http://www.visionsource-mfe.com/
Omaha Primary EyeCare 402-330-3000 www.omahaeyecare.com
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If you’ve tried other programs and found them lacking, we invite you to discover the integration of exercise science with mind-body techniques for whole body results.
Orthodontist Igel Orthodontics 402-330-1152 www.kortigel.com
Greg Samuelson, D.D.S Huerter Orthodontics 402.397.4226 www.drtomortho.com
16939 Wright Plz., #129 402-502-9772 • mindbodyprograms.com
Thank You for Voting Us Best of Omaha!
I think we won because our patients recognize that we strive to treat every patient how WE would want to be treated, with kindness, respect and courtesy. A knowledgeable team, a gentle touch and smiling faces go a long way when making a dental visit more enjoyable. Jay Samuelson, DDS – Hillsborough Family Dentistry
Results Matter!
Thank You Omaha for Voting Us First Place, Three Years in a Row When Experience Counts... Care after total joint replacement Stroke recovery Strengthening after cancer treatment Care after surgery Recovery from a fall or extended illness
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“Wrinkles Welcome!”
Personal Training Facility Black Clover Fitness
402.991.7700 www.blackcloverfitness.com
600 Brookestone Meadows Plaza Elkhorn, NE 68022 | (402) 289-2696 ww.BrookestoneMeadows.com A Proud Member of the Vetter Health Services Family
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Endless Possibilities Training Systems Urban Active Fitness www.OmahaPublications.com
Thank you for voting us Best of Omaha!
Thank You for Making Us One of Omaha’s Best 3 years in a Row! Rachel Skradski, CBS Home Realtor, after placement of cosmetic veneers. Photo by Kim Roudabush, Kim Photography.
www.moveflatrate.com (402) 709-0970
12123 Pacific St. • 334-4422 • www.classicdentistry.com Extraordinary Care... Exceptional Results!
Thank you for voting us Best of Omaha!
Congratulations to Lakeside Village and Immanuel Village for being recognized Best of Omaha. Every Immanuel Community is unique—because every Immanuel resident brings something unique to the community. We tailor our independent and assisted living to your unique needs and lifestyle. Our communities offer restaurant-style dining, a holistic approach to wellness and truly exceptional service.
ImmanuelCommunities.com Affiliated with the Nebraska Synod, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
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C. Stanosheck, D.D.S. Cosmetic and Restorative Dentistry
Christopher A. Stanosheck, D.D.S., PC 6 Years in a Row! 9202 West Dodge St. • Omaha, NE 68114 (402) 884-1607 www.ClearBracesOmaha.com
(formerly China Road) •New Owner •New Managment •Same Recipies
Thank you for voting Thank You Omaha for Voting Us #1 Chinese Dining
681 North 132nd Street Omaha, NE 68154-4031 (402) 431-0066 silkroadomaha.com
Lincoln | Omaha | Papillion | schrockinnovations.com
Group Fitness Water Aerobics Cycling Classes Yoga Pilates
Massages Youth Activities Swimming Lessons Indoor Pool Outdoor Pool
31st & Farnam 402.916.5000
Nursery Volleyball Weight Training Racquetball
S. 132nd St. 402.691.8546
Indoor Track Cardio Equipment Personal Training Basketball
84th & Q St. 402.537.0430
Amenities vary by location. * Some restrictions apply. See club for details.
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VOTED OMAHA’S BEST FITNESS CLUB
www.prairielife.com www.OmahaPublications.com
Thank you
Physical Therapy Excel Physical Therapy Community Rehab Physical Therapy
for voting Farrell’s eXtreme Bodyshaping the Best of Omaha!
402-289-2696 http://www.communityrehabpt.com/
Makovicka Physical Therapy http://www.makovickapt.com/
Pilates Studio Pilates Center of Omaha
402.392.7581 www.pilatescenterofomaha.com
Thank you for voting us Best in Omaha!
Legacy Pilates, Yoga & More
• 90-day satisfaction guarantee for eyeglasses • 12 ophthalmologists • 6 optometrists
402-502-9772 www.MindBodyPrograms.com
One Pilates
402-871-8772 www.onepilates.net
Rehabilitation Facility Brookestone Meadows
402-289-2696 www.brookestonemeadows.com
Alegent - Immanuel 1-800-ALEGENT Alegent.com/Rehab
Community Rehab Physical Therapy
Midtown office 4353 Dodge St. Omaha
West Omaha office 13500 California St. Omaha
(402) 552-2020
La Vista office 7202 Giles La Vista
Q St. office 18111 Q St. Omaha
Call to schedule your appointment today.
Council Bluffs office 715 Harmony St. Council Bluffs www.midwesteyecare.com
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You Can Do Anything You Want! The first step is to make health your #1 priority. Koca Chiropractic can get you on the right track for boundless energy and a lifetime of wellness.
Tanning Salon Ashley Lynn’s Tanning
11 Area Locations www.ashleylynnstanning.com
tanworld Paradise Bay
Experience what Chiropractic can do for you!
Call 402-496-4570 today to schedule your appointment! www.ReadOnlineNow.com
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The Family of Dinker’s Bar & Grill would like to Thank Omaha for Voting them one of the Best Burgers!
Cancun All-Inclusive 2368 S 29th St Omaha, NE Located off the Martha St. exit 402.342.9742 www.dinkersbar.com Grill Open Mon-Sat 11am-10pm Bar Open until 1am
Hours: 12pm-2am
5 nights/6 days including: 4 1/2 Star Krystal Beach Resort, Unlimited cocktails, wine, icy cold beers, Airfare from Omaha, All meals and 24 hour room service - One low, Best of Omaha price of $799.00, a savings of $185.00 a person! 5316 So. 132nd St. Omaha, NE. 68137
eTravelOmaha.com 402-390-0909
Leader of the Pack! A sincere thank you for voting us best pet boarding facility in Omaha for 2012
Omaha’s Premier Remodeling Company call today for a FREE estimate 402.598.1410
Thank you for voting us Best Cocktail Lounge!
Don’t let your dog miss out. Book their interview today and join in on all the fun!
7643 Pacific St. 402-391-3060 www.CornerstoneRemodelers.com
Free appetizers for Friday Happy Hour Free Fried Chicken every Sunday
Camp Bow Wow® Omaha 402-991-7297
11819 Stonegate Drive, Omaha, NE 68164 http://www.campbowwow.com/omaha omaha@campbowwowusa.com
FREE Home pick-up & delivery…
Makes My Life Easier!
We’ll pick up your clothes then bring them back clean and fresh. Saving you time, money and the environment!
Find out more about FREE home pick-up and delivery at:
fashioncleaners.com 402-342-3491
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Weight Loss Center Weight Watchers
Creating Beautiful Interiors that Inspire and Refresh Thank you for voting us Best Interior Design Firm!
Metabolic Research Center Jenny Craig
At Brookestone Meadows Rehabilitation & Care Center, saying “Results Matter” is part of our commitment to providing “Quality Life” and “Dignity in Life” each and every day for our patients and residents. Being voted First Place in the Best of Omaha competition three years in a row is a testament to that commitment and shows our heart to serve; all supporting the fact that “Results” do matter. Thank you Omaha! Diane Bailey – Brookestone Meadows
Mon-Fri 9-6, and Sat 10-2 12123 Emmet Street • 402-498-8777 www.DesignersOmaha.com
Broadmoor thanks you for voting us Best of Omaha! providing the most luxury and style in apartment living!
Broadmoor at Aksarben Village 2225 S 64th St Omaha, NE 68106 p: 402.885.8555 Harrison Hills 6925 S 115th St Plz LaVista, NE 68128 p: 402.933.1577 fan us on facebook or visit online at www.broadmoor.cc
Workout Class Facility Aspen Athletic Clubs Kosama
402-707-6254 www.kosamaomaha.com
Farrell’s eXtreme Bodyshaping www.ReadOnlineNow.com
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2012 HOUSEHOLD Sam Marchese, Owner
Consolidated Kitchens & Fireplaces
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Apartments
Midtown Crossing
Harrison Hills Apartments
Maxim Cleaning & Restoration, Inc.
Cabinetry
Steamatic
402-331-1116 www.steamaticomaha.com
Consolidated Kitchens & Fireplaces
Premier Countertops Granite Transformations for Kitchens & Baths Consolidated Kitchens & Fireplaces
Pinky’s Carpet & Duct Cleaning
Condos Midtown Crossing
Countertops
402.331.0500 www.ckfco.com
Custom Home Builder
402.331.0500 www.ckfco.com
402-934-8860 www.midtowncrossing.com
Eurowood Cabinets, Inc.
Riverfront Place
402-758-0440 www.curthofer.com
jLofts on the Market
Al Belt Custom Homes
402.393.4110 www.eurowood.net
Apex Cabinets
402.895.2519 www.apex-cabinets.com
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Carpet Cleaning
402-934-8860 www.midtowncrossing.com
Broadmoor at Aksarben Village
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Curt Hofer Construction
402-690-1000 www.albeltcustomhomes.com
Pohlad Custom Homes, Inc. 402-677-1873 www.pohladcustomhomes.com
www.OmahaPublications.com
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6100 S. 57th St., Ste. A Lincoln, NE 68516 (402) 423-0025
11271 Meredith Drive Urbandale, IA 50322 (515) 270-6558
www.ckfco.com www.ReadOnlineNow.com
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Your home...your builder.
Exceptional.
Selecting a builder is as much an expression of taste as it is a statement of confidence. No one understands this better than Curt Hofer & Associates. As one of the area’s most respected custom homebuilders and remodelers, we provide a one-of-a-kind experience in creating your once-in-a-lifetime home. From individual rooms, to how these rooms come together to create a home, to the landscape and exteriors that immediately bid you welcome, the team at Curt Hofer & Associates knows how to bring the best ideas to life – yours. The result? Your home... your builder. Exceptional.
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Decorative Concrete Moore’s Concrete Constr., Inc. 402-491-3622 www.mooresconcrete.com
Garage Floor Coatings of Nebraska/Schroder Concrete 402.660.2900 www.schroderconcreteomaha.com
Aesthetic Concrete Design Electrical Services ServiceOne
402-339-4357 www.serviceone.com
Omaha Electric 402-597-3040 omahaelectric.com
Mr. Sparky
Fence & Railings S&W Fence
402.333.5722 www.sw-fence.com
The American Fence Company Quality Fence
Floor Covering Nebraska Furniture Mart
Thank You Omaha
for voting us your #1 home accessories store.
Kelly’s Carpet Omaha Odermatt Floor Covering, Inc. Garage Doors Norm’s Door Service 402-331-8920 www.normsdoor.com
Overhead Door Omaha Door & Window 402-733-6440 www.omahadoor.com
www.ReadOnlineNow.com
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Garage Flooring In the Garage Garage Floor Coatings of Nebraska/Schroder Concrete 402-660-2900 garagefloorcoating.com
Omaha Epoxy Garage
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Add beauty, value & function to your outdoor living space!
No one will turn down a genuine compliment! That is what receiving the “Best of Omaha” is to our team and me personally—a high compliment! We have been blessed to have a great team that designs and build inspiring homes for our clients year in and year out. We are honored that people from across this city recognize that something different happens when we build their home! Thank you for affirming our team’s efforts. Curt Hofer Construction Inc.
Grout & Tile Repair The Grout Medic
Thank you Omaha!
The Grout Doctor 402-393-2565 www.groutdoctor.com
Lifetime Stone Restoration Patios • Walkways • Pool Decks • Driveways •Steps • Fire Pits
Moore’s Concrete Construction Inc. 402.491-3622 • www.mooresconcrete.com
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Handyman Services Mr. Handyman Handyman Joes Precision Handyman www.OmahaPublications.com
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Heating & Air Aksarben Heating & AC 402-331-1233 http://aksarbenars.com
A-1 United Heating & Air 402-593-7500 www.a1united.net
Thank you for voting us the best in Omaha.
Thermal Services
402.397.8100 www.thermalservices.com
Home Accessories House of J Home Décor & Gifts 402-778-0650 www.houseofj.com
Pearson & Company
402.932.5999 www.pearsonandcompany.com
Z Gallerie Home Audio Store Nebraska Furniture Mart Stereo West The Sound Environment 402-391-3842 www.soundenvironment.com
Home Builder Brau Builders, Inc. 402-289-2017 www.Braubuilders.com
CALL US BEFORE NOON, WE’LL BE THERE THE SAME DAY.
397.8100
RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL HEATING, AIR CONDITIONING & PLUMBING
Heavican Homes, Inc. Regency Homes
895-9200 • 916-9833 • 614-6088 www.RegencyHomesOmaha.com
Celebrating over 25 years of Excellence Unique • Elegant • Handcrafted • Exquisite • Quality www.ReadOnlineNow.com
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Home Cleaning Service The Maids® Maids & More
402.572.6243 www.maidsandmore.com
Molly Maid of Central Omaha/ Council Bluffs 402-932-6243 www.mollymaid.com
Our customer experience is really the key to what we do in that we handle everything from the initial consultation and measurement, to manufacturing the custom fit window for your home to the installation by our top-notch local craftsmen. We make it an easy and hassle-free experience which our customers love! Renewal by Andersen of Omaha
Proud to have roots in Omaha.
Home Inspection Service AmeriSpec Inspection Services Home Buyers Protection Company ServiceOne
402-339-4357 www.serviceone.com
In Omaha, our customers are our neighbors. Thanks for voting TruGreen “Best of Omaha” in Omaha Magazine. And for recognizing that our business isn’t just lawn care, it’s customer care.
Home Remodeling R.D. Schuller Construction
TG Logo Spot Color (PMS) version
402-333-8181 www.rdschuller.com
TG Logo 4-Color (CMYK) version
TG Logo 100% Black (K) and 45% of Black (K) version
T. Hurt Construction, Inc. TG Logo 100% Black (K) version
866 - TruGreen | trugreen.com C: 100% M: 0% Y: 91% K: 42%
C: 80% M: 0% Y: 90% K: 0%
Color Version: “TRU”, “LEAF” and “Go Greener” PMS: 349 / CMYK: C- 100%, M- 0%, Y- 91%, K-42% “GREEN” PMS: 354 / CMYK: C- 80%, M- 0%, Y- 90%, K-0%
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402-510-9585 www.thurtconstruction.com
TG Logo Reversed (white) against dark solid background.
C: 0% M: 0% Y: 0% K: 100%
C: 0% M: 0% Y: 0% K: 45%
Black and Grey Scale Version: “TRU”, “LEAF” and “Go Greener” 100% Black (K) “GREEN” 45% Black (K)
C: 0% M: 0% Y: 0% K: 0%
Cornerstone Remodeling, Inc.
White Version: “TRU”, “LEAF”, “GREEN” and “Go G CMYK- All 0%
www.OmahaPublications.com
Thank You omaha! Burton Plumbing has been voted #1 in the
Plumbing category for the 9th year in a row thanks to you!
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Quality Construction - Superior Service Family Owned and Operated
Peace of Mind
Come experience the quality of a truly custom home at a truly exceptional price. Homes starting in low $200s including lot and impressive standard features. Visit our models in Copperfields. Just N of 202nd & F St. Call Kristi for more information 402.968.5545 • www.heavicanhomes.com
One Simple Solution. APPLIANCES • PLUMBING • ELECTRICAL HEATING & COOLING
402-593-1111
7 Years In A Row 402.333.8181 | www.rdschuller.com | rdschuller@tconl.com
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Locally Owned & Operated Providing quality service for over 20 years.
www.serviceone.com www.OmahaPublications.com
How Clean Is Your Tile?
Interior Design Firm
Cleaning Sealing Color Sealing Recaulking Regrouting Loose Tile Repair/Replacement Water Damaged Wall Repair
The Interior Design Firm Interiors By Joan and Associates The Designers
402.498.8777 www.DesignersOmaha.com
Irrigation
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Call or text us for a FREE estimate!
402.871.4193 bathroom • tub&shower • kitchen • utility room
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Millard Sprinkler, Inc. Our Lawn Care Results Are
Nature’s Helper, Inc.
Guaranteed!
402-334-2625 www.NaturesHelperInc.com
Quality Irrigation
402.672.9297 www.quality-irrigation.com Turf Care Inc. Best Lawn Care
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Granite Transformations for Kitchens & Baths Kitchens By Design Kitchen & Bath Plumbing Fixtures Ferguson Kitchen, Bath & Lighting Gallery 402.331.0662 www.ferguson.com
Kitchens & Baths by Briggs 402.330.3480 www.kbbriggs.com
Ward’s Kitchen www.ReadOnlineNow.com
Trees Shrubs Perennials Garden Center Lawn Care Design/Consultation Landscaping Bulk Materials
www.RobertsLLN.com 4 Blocks North of 156th & Fort
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Thanks Omaha for voting us Best of Omaha!
Whole House Remodels Kitchen & Bath Remodels • New Custom Homes Lower Level Finishes • Additions Concrete Commercial & Residential
8529 Wirt Street • Omaha, NE 68134
402-510-9585 • www.thurtconstruction.com
402-492-8800 www.HeartlandLawnsOmaha.com
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Landscaping Mulhall’s Landscaping, Nursery, and Garden Center Carson Enterprises
THANKS FOR VOTING US
Best of Omaha 3 years running!!
Why Replace When You Can Restore Save Money & the Environment
402.676.5579 www.carsonenterprise.com
Robert’s Nursery 402-551-3654 www.robertslln.com
Omaha’s Water-Efficiency Experts! Last year R.D. Schuller sent out “Go Vote for Us” mailcards to all our past customers. We feel we benefit from repeat customers, as we also benefit from being a repeat best of omaha winner! Roger Schuller – R.D. Schuller
We can help you save up to 50% of your outdoor watering bill. Installation • Remodels Service & Repair
What we can do for you:
Natural stone tile polishing and scratch removal: - Floors, tables, walls, counters, etc. Stainless Steel polishing and scratch removal: -Sink, fridge, oven, elevator doors, etc. Tile and grout cleaning, sealing and color changing
(402) 334-2625
2129 S. 156th Circle • Omaha NE 68130
www.NaturesHelperInc.com
LifetimeStone.com 402-916-1700
Thanks for voting us a “Best of Omaha”
Renewal by Andersen®, the replacement window division of Andersen® Windows
Lawn Care Heartland Lawns
Custom Windows & Doors measured and built to match your home Solution Experts who guarantee a fast, easy experience Professional Installation of energy efficient replacement windows & doors Precision Fit Results for any window & doors, anywhere, at any time Renewal by Andersen-Southard Corporation, an independently owned & operated Renewal by Andersen retailer
402-492-8800 www.heartlandlawnsomaha.com
TruGreen Turf Care
402-895-6004 http://www.turfcareomaha.com/ www.ReadOnlineNow.com
888-902-1353
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delivering solutions
for all your cleaning & restoration needs TOTAL CLEANING & RESTORATION RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL
DISASTER REPAIR & CLEAN-UP Carpet, Furniture, Tile and Drapery Cleaning •Free Estimates •No Hidden Charges •Area & Oriental Rugs •Truck Mounted Power •Odor Removal •Environmentally Friendly Air Duct Cleaning • Helps control Dust & Dirt In Your Home or Office • Reduce Airborn Pollutants That Trigger Asthma and Allergic Reactions Fire and Water Damage Specialists • Mold and Mildew Prevention • Insurance Claims Welcome • Dehumidification Equipment • Mold & Odor Removal
331-1116
24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE
“Steamatic Does Not Telemarket”
8843 WASHINGTON CIR • OMAHA, NE 68127 B64
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www.SteamaticOmaha.com
Established 1986 www.OmahaPublications.com
Lighting Fixtures
Thank You for Voting us #1 Six Years in a Row!
Echo Lighting Design Gallery 402.334.4900 www.echolightingdesign.com
Lighting World, Inc. The Light Palace Painting Services Gerst Painting, Inc. Walls 2 Floors, Inc. A Perfect Touch Painting Plumbing Services Burton Plumbing
1120 Fort Crook road Bellevue, Ne 68005 800-756-7344 402-292-1455
Tritz Plumbing, Inc. ServiceOne
402-339-4357 www.serviceone.com
hwy 77 saltillo rd liNColN, Ne 68430 800-753-9158
www.apachecamper.com
Pools & Spas Superior Spa & Pool
402-333-9033 www.superiorspapoolomaha.com
Let us be your Tourguides
Continental Pool & Spa Classic Pool & Spa Specialty Glass & Mirrors Quality Glass and Mirror Rainbow Glass & Supply Elkhorn Glass
Back in the Day Antique • Art • Collectibles Art & Statuaries Vintage Clothing Bones & Artifacts Records Glassware Jewelry Mid-Century Modern Furniture ...and Specializing in the Unusual Items
2561 Leavenworth St. Omaha NE 68105 • (402)502-7579 www.ReadOnlineNow.com
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Thank You Omaha!
Window Coverings A Well-Dressed Window
402-391-5252 www.awell-dressedwindow.com
Budget Blinds Diamond Vogel Paint and Decorating Center
Being Omaha’s FIRST PLACE Sprinkler Company is the key objective for Millard Sprinkler. Our every day mission is to provide the best available service & products to our customers. Being voted the ‘Best of Omaha’ is a report card for our effort & it tells future customers that we must be doing things right. Todd Rannals–Millard Sprinkler
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Windows & Doors Omaha Door & Window 402-733-6440 www.omahadoor.com
Pella Windows & Doors
Referred for a reason. South of Dodge 402-558-8600 • North 402-493-5887 www.maids.com B66
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Renewal by Andersen
888.902.1353 www.WeLoveOurNewWindows.com www.OmahaPublications.com
At Immanuel Rehabilitation Center, the most innovative rehabilitative technologies have given people like Sharan Bryson a renewed sense of hope. She miraculously survived acute pancreatitis, but lost her left leg and four toes on her right foot. Sharan had a long road ahead of her and the therapists at Alegent Health were there every step of the way. Kinesis,TM a barrier-free workout system, proved to be an effective part of Sharan’s treatment, allowing her to do what she wanted to do—live life to the fullest.
Immanuel Rehabilitation Center 1-800-ALEGENT Alegent.com/Rehab
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Kat Moser, Owner (on right), with General Manager Susie Keuck
Nouvelle Eve
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seasonal business is tourist-related, Nouvelle Eve actively promotes the Best of Omaha® award in our advertising and promotions with hotels, conventions, etc. We find it lends credibility and assures visitors that our shoppers think we are the Best of Omaha®.
Antique Shop Brass Armadillo
402.896.9140 www.brassarmadillo.com
Art Gallery Anderson O’Brien Fine Art Dundee Gallery
Second Chance Antiques
402.505.8333 www.dundeegallery.com
Back in the Day
Lewis Art Gallery
Beer & Spirits Store Hy-Vee Brix Spirit World
OMAHA’S ORIGINAL STEAKHOUSE • Proudly serving visitor & locals for 89 years. • Less than 10 minutes from Downtown. • Featured in Midwest Living Best of the Midwest 2011. • Serving hand cut steaks, aged on premise and slow roasted prime rib with pride.
Best Of Omaha 6Years Running
402-731-4774 27th & ‘L’ St., Kennedy Frwy, ‘L’ St. Exit 8 Minutes from Downtown Omaha.
WHERE GOOD FOOD AND GOOD SERVICE NEVER GO OUT OF STYLE.
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Building Supply Store Builders Supply Company 402.331.4500 www.builderssupplyco.com
Millard Lumber
402.896.2800 www.millardlumber.com
Lowe’s® Consignment Store Bigwheels 2 Butterflies Scout Dry Goods & Trade Esther’s Convenience Store QuikTrip Kum & Go
10666 Sapp Bros. Drive | Omaha, NE 68138 402-896-9140
THANK YOU OMAHA!
for voting us best consignment store!
Come to our $1 Sale Every Sunday! Buy-Sell-Trade Cool Men’s & Women’s Clothes Open Everyday! Come see what everyone is talking about! 51st & Underwood in Dundee 402-964-2270 www.ilovescout.com
Kwik Shop
Florist Piccolo’s Florist & Gifts Stems at Countryside Taylor’s Flower Shop
402-733-2322 www.taylorsflowers24hours.com
Furniture Store Nebraska Furniture Mart Allens Home Ethan Allen
Grocery Store Hy-Vee Baker’s Bag ‘N Save
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Thanks for voting us Best of Omaha!
8 Convenient Locations! Free Delivery!
402.408.1990 www.kohlls.com
Medically-Supervised Weight Loss Programs
Pharmacy Home Medical Equipment Oxygen • Wheelchairs • Diabetes Supplies
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Botox® • Radiesse® Juvederm® • Artefill® 114th & Dodge: 402-408-0017 127th & Q St.: 402-895-8001 SW Iowa: 712-624-9050
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Jewelry Store Borsheims Brodkey’s Malashocks Jewelry
We, the ‘House of J Girls,’ have been helping our valued customers make their homes warm and inviting for the last eight years. Thank you, Omaha, for giving us this opportunity and making us your #1 Home Accessories Store. House of J
s Thanks for voting u ars in a row! Best Of Omaha 4 ye You’re the BEST!
A Must-See Boutique
2012 SUPER SALE
Starts Jan 6th Like us on Facebook & Join our VIP Club!
Text Kajomas to 36000 to receive special offers.
991.4477 | 84th & 1st St.
Downtown Papillion Open Mon-Sat at 10am
Lingerie Nouvelle Eve
402.345.4811 www.nouvelleeve.com
First Place Again! Thank You Omaha!
Soma Intimates Basic Tease Men’s Apparel Parsow’s Clothing & Sportswear 402.397.7900 www.parsows.com
Lindley Clothing The Post & Nickel www.ReadOnlineNow.com
120 Regency Pkwy. Regency Court, Omaha 402.397.7900 www.parsows.com january/february • 2012
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As a female business owner, it’s important to me to not just sell clothes, but to impact women’s lives. We’ve worked hard to do just that – make a difference.” Kim Ahlers – Owner Kajoma’s
Thank you Omaha for voting us #1! Building fine homes in Omaha since 1948
Contact us today for a free Home Design meeting • 402-289-2017
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Your Home for Creighton Basketball is...
Tuesday, January 3
Creighton vs. Drake 7:00 P.M.
Saturday, January 7
Creighton at Bradley 7:00 P.M.
Wednesday, January 25
Creighton at Drake 7:00 P.M.
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Saturday, January 28
Creighton vs. Bradley 7:00 P.M.
Tuesday, February 14
Creighton at Southern Illinois 7:00 P.M.
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Omaha Electric Service & Iowa Electric looks forward to having an opportunity to serve you soon.
Iowa Electric 1220 35th Avenue Council Bluffs, Iowa 51501 712.366.0588
Omaha Electric Service Inc. 8506 Madison Street Omaha, Nebraska 68127 402.597.3040
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Thrift Store Goodwill
402.341.4609 www.GoodwillOmaha.org
Salvation Army Hand Me-Ups Thrift/Furniture
I think that we have won 1st place 7 years in a row is simply because of our people. This is a huge honor to our crews and they worked very hard to be the best, every day. Ryan Bishop – The Maids
Don’t miss Darcie Dingman’s HER Auto Tips column in HER Living this year!
•Omaha Chamber of Commerce Small Business of the Year! •Winner Better Business Bureau Integrity Award
Thank you for voting us 1st place seven straight years.
Wine Store Brix Hy-Vee Spirit World Women’s Boutique Nouvelle Eve
402.345.4811 www.nouvelleeve.com
Kajoma’s Fashion Boutique 402-991-4477 Friend Us On Facebook!
beyourself www.ReadOnlineNow.com
402.558.3500 Corner of 50th & South Saddlecreek
402-502-8757 Southwest Corner of 144th & Industrial Rd
402.502.5511 Southwest corner of 120th & Maple
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Assisted Living Facility Elk Ridge Village Assisted Living
402-763-8692 www.elkridgeseniorliving.com
Immanuel Village Westgate Assisted Living
402-391-8566 www.westgateassistedliving.com
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Caterer Catering Creations
Centris Federal Credit Union
Attitude on Food
SAC Federal Credit Union
Metro Credit Union
Computer Repair Schrock Innovations
First National Bank of Omaha
Computers To Go
Great Western Bank
402-292-8000 www.sacfcu.com
Hap Abraham Catering
DIT Computers
402-346-3626 www.firstnational.com
402.334.7000 www.centrisfcu.org
402-558-3202 www.cateringcreations.com
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Dry Cleaners Fashion Cleaners
402-342-3491 www.fashioncleaners.com
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Jenny has been chosen as one of the
“Best of Omaha” in the category of Weight Loss Center.
Call Jenny today to learn more about Omaha’s “Best” Weight Loss Center.
11425 South 72nd St
402-592-9500
THANK YOU for your trust, OMAHA!
168th & West Center Rd
402-334-1030 325 North 78th St
402-392-7300 Thank you, Omaha, for choosing Jenny as one of the “BEST”.
402.330.1166 www.manarin.com Advisory services offered through Manarin Investment Counsel, Ltd, an SEC Registered Investment Advisory Firm. Securities offered through its affiliate Manarin Securities Corporation, a registered Broker/Dealer, member FINRA/SIPC.
Partners in Care
Call Kristina or Tracy Today, (402) 312-1198
Just North of 192nd & W Dodge Road
Independent Living ~ Assisted Living ~ Alzheimer’s Care
www.ElkRidgeSeniorLiving.com
Go ahead, relax and enjoy life. Give you and your family the peace of mind they deserve with “Advanced Funeral Planning” Call today for your Pre-Planning Guide!
DWORAK CHAPEL•16th & Vinton•346-1144 BELLEVUE MEM. CHAPEL•Bellevue•291-5000
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Employer
Union Pacific Railroad Alegent
402-717-1991 www.Alegent.com/jobs
Funeral Home Heafey Heafey Hoffman Dworak & Cutler Mortuaries and Crematory
Cox Communications
John A Gentleman
Windstream
TD Ameritrade
Financial Planning Firm
Internet Provider
Roeder Mortuary In-Home Nursing Service
Feltz WealthPLAN
CenturyLink
Life/Health Insurance Co. Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nebraska
Visiting Nurse Association 402.342.5566 www.thevnacares.org
Manarin Investment Counsel, Ltd.
Home Instead Senior Care
Carson Wealth Management Group
Physicians Mutual
402-633-1000 www.PhysiciansMutual.com
Comfort Keepers
UnitedHealthcare
A Fortune most-admired company, Union Pacific offers employees – in its hometown of Omaha and beyond – competitive and progressive compensation, benefits and wellness programs, plus the opportunity to work for a company responsible for supplying, connecting and building America for 150 years. Union Pacific
A Simple “Thanks, Omaha!” Says it Best Because keeping it simple is one of the things we do best. And that’s just one of the reasons 97% of customers are satisfied with us.* Voted into the “Best of Omaha® Winners’ Circle” for the 5th year.
Omaha Sales Office: 402-391-9061 Customer Service: 1-800-228-9100 health life retirement
PhysiciansMutual.com
*Physicians Mutual® Customer Satisfaction Survey, 2010, conducted by Wiese Research Associates.
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Opportunity doesn’t always knock. Sometimes it sounds a horn. Union Pacific is proud to be recognized by our hometown as the No. 1 employer in Omaha. As the nation’s premier railroad for the past 150 years, we offer a wide range of challenging, rewarding positions and the opportunity to be part of a company that is, still today, connecting and building America. Learn more at www.unionpacific.jobs. Union Pacific Railroad Careers @UPRailroadJobs
An Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer
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Proudly born and raised in omaha. Founded in 1857, First National Bank has provided exceptional service for more than 150 years. Whether it’s helping you achieve your goals or helping a business grow, we’re committed to making this entire city a better place to live. Which might be one of the reasons why the readers of Omaha Magazine voted us the first place winner for Bank and Mortgage Company in the 2012 Best of Omaha Survey. So, to Omaha and everyone who voted for us, we say thank you. Stop in to one of our 36 convenient area locations today, or call 402.346.3626 to see how we can be the best bank for you.
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Mortgage Company First National Bank of Omaha 402-346-3626 www.firstnational.com
Wells Fargo First Mortgage Company
Innovation through technology and processes has been the hallmark of Fashion Cleaners. [We’re] passionate about being your fresh approach to clothing care. Kermit Engh – Owner Fashion Cleaners
Moving Company Two Men and a Truck
Introducing your child, the swimmer.
Jim’s Moving and Delivery
At DiVentures, we rely on proven curriculum, certified swim teachers and small class sizes to help your child become a true swimmer. Classes are available mornings, evenings and weekends year-round.
Flat Rate Movers
Already have an adventurous swimmer on your hands? We also have water safety and scuba classes for kids.
402.291.2490 www.jimsmovinginc.com 402-709-0970 www.move.flatrate.com
Call, come by, or visit our web site for class times and availability.
Pest Control Service Terminix Orkin® Lien Termite & Pest Control www.ReadOnlineNow.com
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Pet Boarding Camp Bow Wow Cottonwood Pet Resort
Not Everyone Was Born To Be A Caregiver.
We Were. Voted Best of Omaha 5 Years Running! When you just can’t add another title to your growing list… “Mother”, “Grandmother”, “Neighbor”, “Friend”…. ….Let us be the “Caregiver” your loved one needs. Westgate Assisted Living: 3030 S. 80th St - Omaha, NE 68124 402-391-8566 www.westgateassistedliving.com
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Dogtopia of Omaha
402-502-4797 www.dogdaycare.com/omaha
Pet Grooming Salon Bark Avenue Grooming & Daycare 402-496-4005 www.barkavenueomaha.com
Susie’s Professional Pet Grooming Best In Show Pet Salon Reception Venue Georgetowne Club DC Centre
402.393.7431 www.dccentre.com
Thank You Omaha!
Magnolia Hotel Omaha Residential Roofing Pyramid Roofing
402-502-9300 www.pyramidroof.com
Husker Siding, Windows & Roofing
Best Florist
Thompson Roofing
“Taylor Made” for ALL your floral needs since 1950”
402-733-2322 12330 K Plaza, Ste. 113
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Thank You for voting us the BEST travel agency in Omaha for the past 4 years!
For 65 years, Omaha has turned to Travel and Transport and Travel and Transport Vacations for our proven capabilities in travel planning and management. From our innovative corporate travel management solutions, to our expertise in planning unforgettable vacations, our employee-owners are dedicated to bringing the best of both worlds to the travelers and businesses of Omaha!
402.399.4500 Headquarters: 72nd & Mercy www.tandt.com • www.tandtvacations.com Look for us on Facebook and Twitter.
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Thanks for voting us Best Building Supply Store
Retirement Community Lakeside Village Elk Ridge Village Active Retirement Community 402-763-8692 www.elkridgeseniorliving.com
Hillcrest Health Systems
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THANKS FOR VOTING US #1 AGAIN! MORE THAN 30 BEST PIZZA AWARDS!
An incredible part of this honor is the reassurance it brings to prospective clients. We find that prospective local and out of town clients feel confident making us the first phone call they make in their search for a caterer and event planner. We know this increased traffic is attributed to Our Best of Omaha Status because we are very often told by clients that they found us on the internet and noticed right away from our homepage that we were voted Best of Omaha. Jennifer Snow – Owner Catering Creations Swim Lessons DiVentures
402.933.6251 www.diventures.net
Swimtastic Swim School YMCA Travel Agency Travel and Transport HAND-STRETCHED N.Y. STYLE PIZZA · CALZONES · PASTA · SALADS · HOAGIES · APPETIZERS
391-1881 7834 Dodge St.
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344-2222
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TRY OUR DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS! For banquets, parties, and meetings call 330-1444. Full Service Mon.-Fri. Nights & Sat.-Sun. All Day Self-Service Lunch Mon.-Fri. We deliver downtown!
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AAA Travel
3 locations in Omaha www.aaa.com
Vacation Superstore 402.390.0909 eTravelOmaha.com
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Thank You Omaha! Gentle Doctor Animal Hospitals Over 40 Years Experience in Quality Veterinary Care
153rd & Maple • 402-445-4400
- Our Mission -
To provide our patients with compassionate medical care of the highest quality in a friendly, caring environment by skilled employees, who are eager to provide extraordinary customer service.
120th & Blondo • 402-493-9650
Full Service Medial • Boarded Surgical Orthopedics • Dental Care Radiology • Cardiology Ultrasound • Endoscopy Boarding • Grooming “For more than forty years you have allowed the Gentle Doctor to care for your pets just as we care for our own.” — Dr. Bashara 89th & Grant 397-4344 • 120th & Blondo 493-9650 • 153rd & Maple 445-4400
www.gentledoctoranimalhospitals.com
89th & Grant • 402-397-4344
After Hours Emergency 402-339-6232
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Thank You Omaha! Exclusive Repair
continues to grow due to our customer referrals. We sincerely thank you for recommending us. HONDA
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Tree Service Terry Hughes Tree Service 402-558-8198 http://www.hughestree.com/
Eden Tree Pros Enfield’s Tree Service
Our customers tell us their experience with us surpassed all of their expectations. When we assist them with their kitchen and bathroom remodels, they always return for their next project! Barb Ganey – Kitchen & Bath by Briggs
GROOMING • DOG DAYCARE • ACCESSORIES
Introducing Bark Avenue Inn & Daycare 13706 C Street • 402-933-4007 153rd & W. Maple Road 402-496-4005 • www.barkavenueomaha.com
Vet Clinic Gentle Doctor Animal Hospitals 402-445-4400 www.gentledoctoranimalhospitals.com
American Animal Hospital Best Care Pet Hospital
402-334-5975 www.bestcarepethospital.net
THANK YOU FOR VOTING US BEST OF OMAHA!
Best Care Pet Hospital West www.ReadOnlineNow.com
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2012 Transportation Boyd Dingman, Owner, with Marketing Director Darcie Dingman
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Boat Dealer Omaha Marine Center
Car Tire Service Jensen Tire & Auto
3 locations in Omaha www.Dingmans.com
402.339.9600 www.OmahaMarineCenter.com
Dave’s Auto Body Co.
Valley Marine
5 Convenient Locations www.WalkerTire.com
Beaver Lake Marina
Midwest Tire Omaha
402.572.0200 www.davesautobodyco.com
B Street Collision Center Auto Glass
Brake Service Jensen Tire & Auto
Walker Tire & Auto Service
402-342-2248 www.midwesttireomaha.com
Car Wash
Metro Glass
House of Mufflers & Brakes
Fantasy’s, Inc.
Safelite Autoglass
Tuffy® Auto Service Centers
Russell Speeder’s Car Wash
Galvin Glass
Car Stereo Store
Cornhusker Auto Wash
Stereo West Auto Toys Nebraska Furniture Mart Inphase Car Audio
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Lexus Of Omaha Would Like To Say “Thank You” To Our Clients Who Have Helped Us In Winning The “Elite Of Lexus” Award For Customer Satisfaction 20 Years In A Row. Lexus Of Omaha Is 1 Of 3 Dealerships In The Country, Out Of 213 That Have Won This Prestigious Award Every Year It Has Been Available. Best Used Car Dealer And One Of The Best New Auto Dealers In The “Best Of Omaha” Poll for the Ninth Year in a Row.
20-Time “Elite of Lexus” Winner For Customer Satisfaction
13025 W. Dodge Road • 333-6400 • 1-800-632-5398 VISIT US AT OUR WEB SITE: www.lexusofomaha.com
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Thanks Omaha fOr chOOsing us YOur #1 mOving cOmpanY . . . We offer a full line of moving-related services that can be customized to fit your needs.
8 Years running
2 Locations to Better Serve You! Omaha, NE • 597-6683 Lincoln, NE • 466-4669 Visit our website at www.twomenandatruck.com Each franchise independently owned and operated.
Voted Best of Omaha 8 Years Running! 8 Years Running
Two Time Winner of BBB Service Integrity Award Located at Irvington Exit and I-680 9630 Redick Ave. • 402-572-0200 www.davesautobodyco.com
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Exhaust & Muffler service
Complete Care of All Your Trees & Shrubs
House of Mufflers & Brakes
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SkateDaze has probably hosted more birthday parties than any other place in Omaha. The 45,000-sq.-ft. facility has something for everyone and is available year round. It’s no wonder SkateDaze was named ‘Best of Omaha’ for child party provider. SkateDaze
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Bellevue 21st & Cornhusker 402-934-2300
Benson 71st & Ames 402- 333-6391
Voted Best BBQ TEN Consecutive Years
Eagle Run 130th & Maple 402- 779-8600
Millard 120th & L 402- 829-1616
Council Bluffs 50 Arena Way 712-256-1221 (by the MAC)
Most items $3.75 Satisfaction Guaranteed
General Auto Repair
Ugg, Leather & Suede Cleaning, Minor Alterations & Repair, Wedding Gown Preservation, Men’s Laundered Shirts $2.25, Most Items $3.75
Jensen Tire & Auto Walker Tire & Auto Service 5 Convenient Locations www.WalkerTire.com
Exclusive Repair specializing in Honda and Acura www.ReadOnlineNow.com
7647 Cass Street, 391-3222 5001 Center Street, 551-3831 3721 N 147th Street, 496-8840 16808 Burke, 884-3832 12326 W Center Road, 333-9306 www.nutrenddrycleaners.com
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Motorcycle Dealer Dillon Brothers Harley-Davidson Holstein’s Harley Davidson BMW Motorcycles of Omaha
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New Car Dealer Woodhouse Auto Family 800.889.1893 www.woodhouse.com
Performance Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, Inc. Lexus of Omaha
402-333-6400 www.lexusofomaha.com www.OmahaPublications.com
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Oil Change Jensen Tire & Auto
“WE PAD THE FURNITURE NOT THE PRICE!”
Valvoline Instant Oil Change
Quality Moving Professionals
Grease Monkey
Serving the Metro Area For Over 45 Years
Thanks for voting us Best of Omaha 2006-2012 • Household & Office Moving • Packing Service • Assisted Living • Pianos • Gun Safes • Moving Statewide In Iowa & Nebraska
Free Estimates Competitive Rates Insured Licensed
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Many of our patients comment about the Best Of Omaha 1st Place awards we have received for 8 years in a row. They are proud to be going to an office that has a great reputation for quality patient care. It is apparent by their votes for us that they like and respect us as much as we care about them. Steven D. Wegner, DDS
Omaha • 402-291-2490 www.jimsmovinginc.com
HOME • BUSINESS • AUTO •Insulated Glass Replacement •Store Front-Repair/Replacement •Auto Glass-Repair/Replacement •Mirrors-Beveled/Framed •Door Window/Screen-Repair •Table Tops/Beveled Glass •Full Service/Parts our
29th year! 4001 Farnam St. 402-885-8282
www.BlackSquirrelTattoo.com
RV Dealer Apache Camper Center
Voted Best of Omaha 4 Years in a Row!
A.C. Nelsen RV World
Locally Owned & Operated with 5 Locations in Omaha and 2 in Lincoln!
402-292-1455 www.apachecamper.com
Leach Camper Sales
Open Mon-Fri/7-5 • Sat/8-12 565 Jackson St. • Papillion 402.331.2990 www.rainbowglass.net
Used Car Dealer
www.beautyfirst.com
Lexus of Omaha
402-333-6400 www.lexusofomaha.com
CarMax Atchley Ford www.ReadOnlineNow.com
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Omaha photo feature Photos by Joe Mixan Photography
Nebraska
Star Athletes
Brian Holt, Creighton men's soccer goalkeeper from Omaha, was named as the 2011 Lowe's Senior CLASS Award winner in NCAA Division I and the CoSIDA Academic All-America of the Year for men's soccer. Gina Mancuso, graduate of Papillion-La-Vista and Junior Outside Hitter 2008 for University of NebraskaLincoln, was named to the All Big Ten Volleyball team. Rex Burkhead from Plano, Texas, and Junior I-back at University of NebraskaLincoln, was named to the All Big Ten Football team. www.ReadOnlineNow.com
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Omaha feature Story by Bailey Hemphill • Illustration courtesy of www.smckids.com
“The intention was never to teach kids how to read a balance sheet; we simply wanted to help them understand the world they live in. It is a timely topic...” -Heyward
Secret Millionaires Club Lessons for Kids from Mr. Buffett
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Omaha feature Story by Leo Adam Biga • Photos courtesy of University Archives, Criss Library, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Long-time on-air personality Frank Bramhall at KVNO's broadcast control board in the 1980s.
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VNO 90.7 FM is known for its melodious sounds. Thousands in the Omaha metro tune in daily to the classical station on the far end of the dial to listen to the works of Tchaikovsky, Wagner, Brahms and Bernstein, among others. Ironically, when engineers flipped the switch on the public radio station’s first broadcast 40 years ago, only static greeted listeners. From that inauspicious dead-air start, KVNO has provided hundreds of thousands of hours of music and talk. The first 15 years KVNO operated from an old mansion whose makeshift studios were three flights up. Before finding its niche, programming could best be described as eclectic. Gradually, the University of Nebraska at Omaha-based station forged an identity as the metro’s fine arts bastion and classical music voice. KVNO’s mission today is to serve and enrich the community and university through programming that enlightens, entertains and informs. Students find educational opportunities there through training and employment. As KVNO's reach has increased, so has its audience. Listener support, such as membership www.ReadOnlineNow.com
pledge drive donations, is the lifeblood that keeps it on the air. That support's increasingly critical in the face of university-wide budget cuts. In this love affair between a city and a radio station, KVNO has weathered highs and lows, good times and bad. Through it all, from the collapse of its transmission tower to the untimely deaths of popular on-air personalities to program hits and stinkers, KVNO’s served up a radio slate unlike any other to a fiercely loyal listener base. 2012 marks 40 years on the air for KVNO and its legacy as an independent, commercialfree public station producing all original local programming. Some milestones along the way: 1968 • A call to create a public station gains approval by the University of Omaha Board of Regents and survives the school's merger into the University of Nebraska system. 1972 • When the designated 4 p.m. airtime arrives for the inaugural broadcast on August 27, the announcer speaks but his voice doesn't carry past the studio. Panic ensues. When a wiring glitch is resolved KVNO officially launches at 5:30 p.m. 1979 • KVNO begins a long run as the Voice of the Summer Arts Festival, broadcasting live from the main stage. • Throughout the 1970s KVNO is a hodgepodge of classical, jazz, alternative rock and big band music interspersed with public affairs shows and sports. 1980 • The first semi-annual fund drive nets $9,000. 1981 • KVNO gains Corporation for Public Broadcasting certification. continued on page 206 january/february • 2012
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>> enough money for the school activities. Every episode of Secret Millionaires Club conveys a lesson from Buffett; for example, the lesson in “Be Cool to Your School” was that “Great partnerships will make any job easier. In life, you want to build strong relationships and partnerships to be successful.” An expansion of the animated series is the “Learn and Earn” promotion, which offers educational materials for kids in grades 3-6. Exclusively sponsored by CreditReport.com, the Secret Millionaires Club “Learn and Earn” financial education activities are being offered to kids in more than 100,000 U.S. schools, as well as numerous youth organizations throughout the country. The yearlong promotion, managed by kids marketing agency By Kids For Kids, provides fun, educational activities, extending the lessons from the show. “It’s never too early to teach kids about properly managing their money,” said Ken Chaplin, senior vice president of Experian Consumer Direct. “We teach our kids to know the anatomy of a frog; however, we don’t necessarily educate them on the ways to manage a checkbook. The Secret Millionaires Club “Learn and Earn” promotion will help to provide financial information in a fun and engaging way that can benefit kids well into adulthood.” To continue the lessons of the show and the “Learn and Earn” promotion, kids can participate in the Grow Your Own Business Challenge, which is a national online contest open to kids ages 7-16 to display their entrepreneurial skills by proposing a new business idea. Winners have an opportunity to win up to $5,000 as well as to present their ideas and have lunch with Buffett in Omaha. The contest ends January 20. Buffet will appear in a May event in Omaha with the winner.
1985 • The station transitions to a 24-hour broadcast day. 1987 • KVNO moves from the Storz Mansion to the Engineering Building. • Throughout 1980s. Remote broadcasts take KVNO outside the studio confines, including the finals of a trivia contest broadcast live from a local pizzeria. • The transition from vinyl to compact discs is nearly complete. 1991 • Dale Munson joins the on-air team. 1999 • “Classical Kids” debuts. • During 1990s. “River City Folk” goes national. • Technology-equipment upgrades enhance the broadcast quality. Expanded satellite transmission and Internet streaming capabilities are added. 2005 • The fall fund drive raises $75,000. • KVNO joins the College of Communication, Fine Arts and Media. 2006 • Otis Twelve assumes the morning drive shift. 2007 • KVNO goes all digital. 2008-2012 • KVNO News expands and its work wins numerous local and regional broadcast journalism awards.
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January & February January EvEnts Jan 1-28 Plattsmouth, Cass County: Grandma’s China Cabinet. Cass County Historical Museum, 646 Main St. An exhibit of porcelain, china, custard glass, linens and knick-knacks that will remind visitors of looking into Grandma’s china cabinet. Tue-Sat, noon-4pm, $2.50/adult. 402-2964770. www.nebraskamuseums.org. Jan 1-Feb 26 Lincoln, Lancaster County: Exhibition: yvonne Wells–Quilted Messages. International Quilt Study Center & Museum, 1523 N. 33rd St. Showcases the narrative pictorial quilts of Alabama folk artist Yvonne Wells. Tue-Sat, 10am-4pm; Sun, 1-4pm, $3-$6, ages 4 and under free admission. 402-472-7232. www.quiltstudy.org Jan 1-Feb 29 Madison, Madison County: 2012 rails and trails Event: Lewis & Clark Exhibit. Madison County Historical Society Museum, 210 W. 3rd St. Join the 1804 journey west as portrayed in the 8ft by 60ft mural by Kristy Stark Knapp throughout Jan. In Feb, the exhibit focuses on the Corps of Discovery’s journey back east to St. Louis. Mon-Fri, 1-4pm, Free. 402-992-1221. www.madisoncountyhistory.org Jan 6 Lincoln, Lancaster County: 25th anniversary art show. Burkholder Project, 719 P St. Work by Burkholder Project artists, past and present. 7-9pm, Free. Contact Lisa Holmquist. 402-4773305. www.burkholderproject.com. Jan 13-Feb 5 Grand Island, Hall County: 2012 Quilt Exhibit and Contest: Opposites attract. Stuhr Museum, 3133 W. US Hwy 34. More than 60 quilts on display, ranging from historic to modern. Mon-Sat, 9am5pm; Sun, noon-5pm, $6-$8. Contact Mike Bockoven. 308-385-5316 www.stuhrmuseum.org.
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Jan 14-July 22 Lincoln, Lancaster County: Exhibition: What’s in a name? Inscribed Quilts. International Quilt Study Center & Museum, 1523 N. 33rd St. This exhibit reveals the amazing stories we can discover by researching and tracing clues found in the words inscribed by the makes of the quilts of yesteryear. Tue-Sat, 10am-4pm; Sun, 1-4pm, $3-$6, ages 4 and under free admission. 402-472-7232. www.quiltstudy.org. Jan 20 Minden, Kearney County: Billy Dean in Concert. Minden Opera House, 322 E. 5th St. Featuring award-winning country singer Billy Dean. 7:30pm, $30. 308-832-0588. www.mindenoperahouse.com. Jan 20-22 Grand Island, Hall County: Central nebraska Home and Builders show. Heartland Event Center, 700 E. Stolley Park Rd. Fri, 5-9pm; Sat, 10am-6pm; Sun, noon-5pm, $5. Contact Bill Jackson. 515-537-2094. www.jacksonexpogroup.com. Jan 21 norfolk, Madison County: Women’s Expo. Divots Conference Center, 4200 W. Norfolk Ave. Offering style, beauty, wellness, health, home and entertainment. $5 admission. 402-8442996. www.divotsconference.com Jan 21-22 Ogallala, Keith County: Gun show. Keith County Fairgrounds. 402-276-1391 Jan 27-28 Lincoln, Lancaster County: PrCa Championship rodeo. Pershing Center, 226 Centennial Mall S. The best rodeo athletes from the region compete. 7:30pm. Contact Derek Andersen. 402-441-8744. www. pershingcenter.com. Jan 27-29 Grand Island, Hall County: rv & Boat show. Heartland Events Center–State Fair Exhibit Bldg, 700 E. Stolley Park Rd. Fri-Sat, noon-8pm; Sun, noon5pm. Contact Tony Staab. 308-3842040. www.richsonsrv.com.
2012 nebraska robotics Expo, strategic air & space Museum, Feb. 18. Saturday, February 18, 2012 marks the annual Nebraska Robotics Expo, in association with the University of Nebraska – Lincoln. The event begins with an 8:30am Opening Ceremony and runs the full day. Doors open at 8am and close at 5pm. To check out the featured events, go online to ceen.unl.edu/neroboticsexpo/. I-80, Exit 426, Ashland. 10am-5pm. For more information, visit www.SASMuseum. com or call 402-944-3100.
Jan 28 ainsworth, Brown County: niobrara river Polar Bear Festival. Meadville NE Hwy 7 N. of Ainsworth to Meadville. The acclaimed annual dip in the Niobrara River. Bonfires, dance, music and more. 3pm. Contact Mike Gering. 402-497-2440.
Jan 29 norfolk, Madison County: soup ‘r art III. Divots’ DeVent Center. Sample soups from top northeast Nebraska restaurants, view art displays from regional artists and enjoy live music. Noon-5pm. 402-371-7199. www. norfolkartscenter.org.
Jan 28 Wood river, Hall County: toasted Ponies Concert. Wood River High School Theater, 13800 W. Wood River Rd. A fun mix of bluegrass, Cajun, Western swing, Gospel and Celtic tunes. 7pm, Free. Contact Georgene Smidt. 308-583-2606. www.wrcommunityfoundation.com.
Jan 31-Mar 3 Plattsmouth, Cass County: Quilts and valentines. Cass County Historical Museum, 646 Main St. Quilts and valentines from the late 1800s and early 1900s. Tue-Sat, noon-4pm, $2.50/adult. 402-296-4770. www. nebraskamuseums.org.
Jan 29 Milligan, Fillmore County: 7th annual Chilympiad. Milligan Auditorium, 6th & Main Sts. Chili chefs give it their all. Vote for your favorite chili! Donation. Contact Scott Oliva. 402-6294446. www.visitfillmorecounty.org.
FEBruary EvEnts Feb 1-2 north Platte, Lincoln County: Buffalo Bill Farm & ranch Expo. D&N Event Center, 501 E. Walker Rd. Nebraska’s largest indoor equipment showroom. 9am-5pm, Free. 308-532-4966 www.nparea.com.
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Greater Nebraska Happenings Feb 1-29 Grand Island, Hall County: regional Photography show. Prairie Winds Art Center, 112 W. 3rd St. Photographers from a multi-state area compete for more than $800 worth of awards. Reception Feb 3, 5:30-8pm, Free. 308381-4001. www.prairiewindsart.com. Feb 3 Lincoln, Lancaster County: First Friday’s Main Gallery Exhibit: sam swartz and Bonnie sitig. Burkholder Project, 719 P St. Check website for additional gallery exhibits and information. 7-9pm, Free. Contact Lisa Holmquist. 402-477-3305. www.burkholderproject.com. Feb 3-4 Grand Island, Hall County: Monster truck Winter nationals. Heartland Events Center, 700 E. Stolley Park Rd. Plenty of racing and destruction as the trucks walk all over other cars, vans and anything else they can crush. Contact Ed Beckley. 940-683-4742. www. checkeredflagproductions.com. Feb 3-5 Lincoln, Lancaster County: sesame street Live. Pershing Center, 226 Centennial Mall S. Fun-filled showed with your favorite Sesame Street characters. Contact Derek Andersen. 402-441-8744. www. pershingcenter.com. Feb 4 Lincoln, Lancaster County: Dinosaurs and Disasters! University of Nebraska State Museum, Morrill Hall, 14th & Vine Sts. A fun day of science with learning stations, games, activities and demonstrations. $5 adults, $3 children, $10 family. Contact Dana Ludvik. 402-4722642. www.museum.unl.edu. Feb 4 unadilla, Otoe County: Groundhog Day Celebration. Main St and school. Fun festivities include soup contest, parade, historical speakers, craft fair, flea market and more. 9am-5pm, Free. Contact Barbara Wilhelm. 402828-5355. www.unadillanebraska.com. Feb 7 Grand Island, Hall County: voces8 Octet. Grand Island Senior High Auditorium. The international award-winning octet has established itself as the foremost young British a cappella ensemble. 7:30pm. Contact Stan Urwiller. 308-382-2309. www.giconcerts.org. Feb 10-19 Grand Island, Hall County: Guys and Dolls. Grand Island Little Theatre. A fun-filled musical including the songs “Luck Be a Lady” and “Sit Down, You’re Rocking the Boat.” Fri-Sat, 7:30pm; Sun, 2pm, $15. 308-381-6535. www.githeatre.org. Feb 11 Grand Island, Hall County: Prairie Princess Party. Stuhr Museum of the Prairie Pioneer, 3133 W. Hwy 34. Dancing demonstrations, a magical tearoom, photos with real princesses and lots more frilly fun. 1-4pm, $6-$8. Contact Mike Bockoven. 308-385-5316. www. stuhrmuseum.org.
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Feb 11 Grand Island, Hall County: Heartland Hoops Classic. Heartland Events Center, 700 E. Stolley Park Rd. Contact Tino Martinez. 308-398-0026. Feb 11 Lewellen, Garden County: valentine’s sweetheart Dinner. 17 Ranch Winery. Dinner and wine tasting. Contact Bruce Burdick. 308-778-5542. www.17ranchwinery.com. Feb 11 Minden, Kearney County: Love notes: a Cabaret. Minden Opera House, 322 E. 5th St. Romantic evening of dinner and a show featuring Mary Carrick singing a wide variety of tunes. 6:30pm, $30. Contact Marcy Brandt. 308-832-0588. www.mindenoperahouse.com. Feb 11 niobrara, Knox County: 5th annual soup Cook-Off. WFLA Hall. Four categories of soup: chili, chicken, miscellaneous and best of show. The public chooses the winners. 11am-1pm, $3-$5. 402-857-3838. Feb 11 red Cloud, Webster County: Joseph Hall as Elvis. Red Cloud Opera House, 411 N. Webster St. Joseph was in the top 10 of NBC’s America’s Got Talent and now has his own successful show in Branson, MO called Elvis Rock N Remember Tribute. 7:30pm, $15. 402-746-2641. www.willacather.org. Feb 11 valentine, Cherry County: Heart City Bull Bash–valentine’s Main Event. Main St. One day display show of the best bulls in the region. Events for the entire family including displays, concert and wine tastings. Free admission. Contact Marsha Bauer. 402-376-3000. www. bullbash.com. Feb 12 norfolk, Madison County: Children’s Day Festival. Sunset Plaza, 1700 Market Ln. An afternoon of free family fun following the theme: For the Love of Reading. Activities and free books from Read Aloud Norfolk. 1-4pm, Free. Contact Mark Claussen. 402-841-1142. Feb 15-Mar 31 springfield, sarpy County: a touch of Japan at springfield artworks. 183 Main St. Exhibit featuring items of day to day life in Japan. Clothing, decorative arts and photos. Tue-Fri, 1-5pm; Sat, 11am-4:30pm. 402-301-9162. www.springfieldartworks.com. Feb 17-26 Beatrice, Gage County: thoroughly Modern Millie. Community Players Theatre, 412 Ella St. A singing and dancing musical comedy extravaganza. Thu-Sat, 7:30pm; Sun, 2pm, $10-$18. Contact Jamie Ulmer. 402228-1801. www.beatricecommunityplayers.com.
Feb 18-19 Grand Island, Hall County: tri-City street rods auto show. Fonner Park and Heartland Events Center, Exhibition Building. Street rods, customs, trucks, motorcycles and vendors all under one roof. Contact Ron Von Behren. 308-379-4580. www.heartlandeventscenter.com. Feb 19 Brule, Keith County: Ice Cream social. Community Hall. Contact BJ Van Velson. 308-287-2149. Feb 19-May 8 Grand Island, Hall County: Live thoroughbred Horse racing. Fonner Park, 700 E. Stolley Park Rd. The horses return to Fonner Park for LIVE racing Fri-Sun. 308-3824515. www.fonnerpark.com. Feb 24-26 Beemer, Cuming County: Beemer Dinner theater. Beemer Ballroom. Musical comedy dinner theater. Fri-Sat, 7pm; Sun, 12:30pm. 402-528-3575. Feb 25 Henderson, york County: Home show. Heartland Community School, 1501 Front St. 9am-2pm, Free. Contact Kelsey Bergen. 402-723-4228. www.cityofhenderson.org. Feb 25 sutton, Clay County: sutton area showcase Event. Public school. Pancake feed, exhibits, inflatable toys and activities for children. 9am-3pm, Free. Contact Shelly Childs. 402-7734233. www.suttonchamber.org. Feb 25-26 Brule, Keith County: Gun show. Activity Center. Contact Denise Moorhead. 308-289-6928. Feb 25-26 Ogallala, Keith County: Oregon trail Home show. Keith County Fairgrounds. Contact Dustin Flansburg. 308-289-3671. Feb 26 Merriman, Cherry County: Cowboy Poetry and Music Jam at Bowring ranch sHP. Arthur Bowring Sandhill Ranch State Historical Park, NE Hwy 61, 1 1/2 mi. N., 2 mi. E. Performances by cowboy and cowgirl poets and live entertainment. 2-5pm. Contact Diane Burress. 308-684-3428. www. outdoornebraska.org. Feb 27-28 Grand Island, Hall County: shrine Circus. Heartland Events Center, 700 E. Stolley Park Rd. Mon, 7pm; Tue, 4:30 & 7pm. Contact Wayne Vian. 308-379-5173. www.shrinecircus.com.
Feb 17-apr 1 Grand Island, Hall County: Wings Over the Platte art Exhibit and sale. Stuhr Museum of the Prairie Pioneer, 3133 W. Hwy 34. One of central Nebraska’s largest and most eclectic art shows features life on the Platte River and its tributaries. Mon-Sat, 9am-5pm; Sun, noon-5pm, $6-$8. Contact Mike Bockoven. 308385-5316. www.stuhrmuseum.org.
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Omaha FOOD restaurant review Story by Mystery Reviewer • Photos by minorwhitestudios.com
Petrow's Restaurant
Serving Comfort Food
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etrow’s Restaurant has been a staple in Midtown Omaha for nearly 55 years. The Petrow family history in the Omaha candy and sweet business dates all the way back to 1903. Longevity such as that does not happen by accident. It takes a commitment to excellence and community that most entrepreneurs will never achieve. When you walk into Petrow’s it’s, like stepping out of a time machine and into 1957. I like to think of it as the restaurant where time stands still. The diner and soda counter look just like a diner in from the ‘50s. The only things missing are the poodle skirts, leather jackets, and greased-back hair on the patrons. The restaurant area looks just like a restaurant from the
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early ‘60s, with red vinyl booths and black and white prints on the walls. The menu at Petrow’s is also from another time. The offerings are almost exactly what you would find on a diner menu in the late ‘50s. Most of this fare is what we refer to today as comfort food. On a recent visit, I sampled several of these dishes starting with www.OmahaPublications.com
an appetizer they called “The Platter” ($7.79), which is a generous combination of waffle chips, battered mushrooms, pepper rings, and onion rings served with ranch dressing. The batter was crisp and everything was perfectly cooked and seasoned. Next I tried the Country Fried Steak ($10.79). This egg-battered, tenderized sirloin steak was very enjoyable and came with tasty mashed potatoes and gravy. This inexpensive dish also came with a dinner salad composed of very fresh lettuce, tomatoes, olives, pepperoncinis, cabbage and carrots. My dining partner tried the Hot Beef Sandwich ($6.99). The beef on this was not the greatest, but the rich gravy and hand-mashed potatoes saved the dish. I also happily enjoyed a Lucky Bucket Draft ($3.75), which is probably my favorite Omaha beer. The soda fountain and bakery is where the real culinary magic happens at Petrow’s. All the ice cream, pies, and other baked goods are handmade and are arguably some the best around. We tried the Chocolate Cream Pie ($2.99), which was as good as I have ever had-perfect crust, rich chocolate custard filling, and real whipped cream on top. We also tried a Vanilla Milkshake ($3.29), which was also another example of perfection. The service at Petrow’s is best described as casual and friendly. This is one area where Petrow’s breaks away from traditional ‘50s diners, which were known for having sassy servers with feisty attitudes, something that I never cared for. So the next time you’re looking for something to eat or something sweet in Midtown Omaha, why not take a trip down memory lane at the same time and enjoy a meal at Petrow’s. Cheers!
Petrow's Restaurant 5914 Center Street 402-551-0552 Food & Beverage Service Ambiance Price Overall
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Wine & FOOD Story by John Fischer
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food, interweaving the flavors of wine into the fabric of food is one of the simplest to accomplish. In so doing, the wine seasons, complements, and blends with the food, thereby creating a sybaritic harmony that generates pleasure. Before we begin this discussion, we must come to terms with an entity called varietal character. Each grape varietal has its own set of characteristics, and a major part of these characteristics is the flavor that the grape imbues into the wine. White wines commonly have the flavors found in light-fleshed fruits such as apples, pears, and citrus, and red wines commonly have flavors of red fruits such as black currants, raspberries, cherries, plumbs, and strawberries. The typical flavors in wine varietals are an expression of the wine’s varietal character: blackcurrants and cedar flavors found in Cabernet Sauvignon; blackberries, raspberries, and black pepper found in Zinfandel; beetroot, strawberries, mulberries found in Pinot Noir; black cherries, and herbs in Merlot; apples, tropical fruit, citrus, melon, and pears in Chardonnay; and green vegetal flavors, gooseberries, herbs, and citrus found in Sauvignon Blanc. Unfortunately, there is sometimes an overrun and crossover of other flavors that develop in a wine that somewhat 212
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blur its typical flavor profile; nevertheless, the aforementioned flavors are typical for the varietal. There are two major methods in working with flavors to pair a wine with food: reflecting flavors and complementing flavors. In reflecting flavors, you match similar flavors in food to those in the wine. For example, you might match a dish that contains asparagus with a green vegetal-flavored Sauvignon Blanc, or a pepper steak with the peppery flavors so commonly found in Zinfandel and Rhone reds. When you complement flavors, you approach the pairing in a somewhat reverse fashion. In this situation, you look for flavors in the wine that will harmonize with the food. An example will help illustrate this approach: We know that pepper enhances and harmonizes with beef, as illustrated by the classic dish, pepper steak. It, therefore, follows that a wine with a peppery flavor would complement the flavors in a grilled steak (not necessarily seasoned with pepper). Let’s look at another example: A slice of lemon is commonly served with fish, so we know that citrus flavor and tartness is complementary to fish. Pairing a Tilapia filet with the tartness and citrus flavors found in Sauvignon Blanc would make a very successful match. Don’t be boxed in by attempting to find the exact flavor in wine to pair with a specific food. The flavors in both red and white wines are comfortable and blend successfully in their own milieu. For example, if you are serving breast of duck with a black cherry sauce, and the Merlot that you selected is devoid of black cherry flavors, don’t fret. The red wine flavors present in the Merlot will work perfectly well with the dish. However, if the Merlot did have the flavor of black cherries in its flavor profile, you have made a home run. If a dish contains red wine flavors (cherries, black currant, berries, etc), serve it with a red wine. If the dish is seasoned with white wine flavors (apples, citrus, pear, peaches, etc.) serve it with a white wine. In your mind’s eye, doesn’t it seem more harmonious to serve a dish seasoned with tropical fruits with a Chardonnay rather than a Pinot Noir? By using the simple techniques outlined above, your guests are bound to in awe of your winefood pairing prowess. www.OmahaPublications.com
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Bailey’s breakfast and lunch
402-932-5577 1259 S. 120TH St. Comfort food done with flair. For breakfast; all your favorites, featuring Omaha’s finest Eggs Benedict – 6 varieties, (and Crepes, too) topped with Hollandaise made fresh every day. Come try the best bacon you will ever eat! Breakfast served all day. And treat yourself to some of Omaha’s finest Salads, Soups, and Sandwiches, plus Chicken Fried Steak, fresh Angus burgers, and Bloody Mary’s and Mimosas. When is the last time you had really good Egg Salad or Chicken Salad??? Open 7 days a week 7:00 – 2:00.
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brewsky’s food & spirits, two omaha locations 402-614-2739 153rd & Q Sts.; 201-2739, 84th & Park Drive; Brewsky’s Food & Spirits opened its first restaurant/bar in Lincoln, NE in 1990. Brewsky’s now boasts six restaurants in Lincoln and Omaha. Our menu (created by Certified Executive Chef Ed Janousek) surprises people that are expecting the normal “bar food” found at most sports bars. The menu consists of steaks, burgers, chicken, wraps and about everything in between. We offer all the sports packages on our banks of TVs as well. The atmosphere created, the quality of the food served and the modest prices charged define Brewsky’s. We’ve been voted Best Sports Bar in Omaha for three consecutive years (Omaha magazine). Come let us WOW you!
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Thank You Omaha! For voting Oscar’s Pizza & Sports Grille Best Hot Wings!
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Buffalo Wings and Rings
Wings done to perfection. We use only the freshest wings and top them off with our signature sauces that can be combined to create 45 different flavors! If you are a fan of Boneless Wings, then you are in for a treat! We use only fresh tenders that are hand cut, lightly breaded and served up hot and juicy. Our menu also features Gyro’s with homemade cucumber sauce, ½ lb burgers, Wraps, Salads, and Sandwiches. We have a full bar and party room for groups not to mention 39 Plasma TV’s. Located in the L Street Marketplace at 120th and L.
Omaha’s Only Authentic German Restaurant Locally Owned Since 1976
Pan Fried Chicken Wednesdays Catering All Occassion Cakes, Pies & Strudel
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Miracle Hills Square • 114th & Dodge Harvey Oaks Plaza • 144th & Center www.fetasgyros.com
CRAVE 402-345-9999 (Midtown crossing)
NOW FEATURING SUSHI & SASHIMI DINNERS Sukiyaki • Shrimp Tempura Teriyaki Steak • Cantonese Dinners • Family Style for Two or More • Intimate Tea Rooms Available • Reservations Preferred in Tea Rooms.
e hottest new dining NOW OPE N estination 200 South 31st Avenue #4103. Omaha’s hottest new restaurant! CRAVE’s menu offers sandwiches, wood-fired pizzas, pasta, burgers, certified angus steaks, seafood and salads, plus a grand sushi bar. Compliment your meal with a bottle of wine from the 150-plus bottle selection. Open daily for lunch and dinner. www.craveamerica.com.
DJ’s Dugout Sports Bar 402-763-9974
1003 Capitol Avenue. Catch all of the action at 3 Omaha locations. Featuring burgers, sandwiches, wraps, salads, appetizers and an impressive drink menu along with HD TV’s and projectors and home to Blazin’ Piano’s, Omaha’s only dueling piano concept . 114th & Dodge, 10th & Capitol and 23th & Cornhusker in Bellevue. djsdugout.com
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5007 Underwood. 11 AM until 1 AM every day, MondaySunday. Famous for Fish n’ Chips since 1934. Single malt & scotch tastings open to the public four times a month. Private tastings also available. We serve food from 11 AM to Midnight Sunday through Thursday, and from 11AM to 12:45 AM Friday and Saturday. We also serve a fantastic Sunday brunch from 11AM–2 PM on Sundays. $
Farrell’s Sports Bar 402-884-8818
902 Dodge Street. Sports, Food, Spirits and Fun! Fresh, handmade pizza, deli sandwiches and a full menu for you to choose from while watching 25 HD TV’s with all the games. Located in The Capitol District in Downtown Omaha. farrellssportsbar.com
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OMAHA’S ORIGINAL STEAKHOUSE • Proudly serving visitor & locals for 89 years. • Less than 10 minutes from Downtown. • Featured in Midwest Living Best of the Midwest 2011. • Serving hand cut steaks, aged on premise and slow roasted prime rib with pride.
Best Of Omaha 6Years Running
402-731-4774 27th & ‘L’ St., Kennedy Frwy, ‘L’ St. Exit 8 Minutes from Downtown Omaha.
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Fat Burger 402-504-9930 (OMAHA)
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725 N. 114th Street, just north of 114th & Dodge. Fatburger – the Last Great Hamburger Stand since 1952 – features fresh, never frozen U.S.D.A. 100% pure, lean beef for the juiciest, thickest, most flavorful burgers. Additional choices include grilled, crispy and spicy chicken sandwiches; Turkey and Boca burgers, too! Of course all toppings are prepared fresh daily. Fatburger uses Omaha’s favorite Rotella’s white and wheat buns, toasted for your eating enjoyment. We slice the onions and make the batter for our scrumptious onion rings each morning. Fries that are crisp and tasty. How about a hand scooped Blue Bunny real ice cream shake? Soups and salads, too. Fatburger located in Miracle Hills Plaza at 725 N. 114th Street, just north of 114th & Dodge. Hours of operation are 11a-9p Monday thru Friday, 11a-8p Saturdays and 11a-6p Sundays. Take away too. Call 402.504.9930.
Kona grill 402-779-2900 (Omaha)
Kona Grill provides an escape from everyday dining. Indulge in sensational flavors by sampling any of our modern American cuisine and stunningly fresh sushi, made from scratch with passion by our executive chefs and teams. Visit our patio and bar and try our great designer cocktails. Voted 2011 Best Sushi, Best Happy Hour and Best Appetizer by Omaha Magazine readers!
Quaker Steak and Lube 712-322-0101 (Council Bluffs, IA)
The FreshesT seaFood in Town! 1218 S. 119th St. • (402) 827-4376 168th & Center (S.W. Corner) (402) 763-1860 1911 Leavenworth St. (402) 614-5544 aLL shUCKs LoCaTions are oPen For LUnCh & dinner 7 daYs a weeK
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3320 Mid America Dr. Council Bluffs, IA.”The Lube” serves over 70 million wings annually, has bottled sauces for retail sale and has won the title of “Best Wings USA” Mondays are kids eat free from 5 to 9pm and Tuesdays are all you can eat wings for $12.99 all day. The Metro’s only, Quaker Steak and Lube also offers great steaks, ribs and burgers. Live Music again this fall on Friday nights. www.quakersteakandlube.com.
Upstream Brewing Company two omaha locations
514 S 11th St. (402) 344-0200. Upstream features an extensive menu of new American pub fare including: appetizers and thin-crust pizzas, superb steaks featuring “Omaha Steaks”, fresh fish, pasta, salads, sandwiches and a great children’s menu. Fresh, handcrafted beer and root beer on tap. Extensive wine list. Call ahead for group reservations or to be placed on our waiting list. Visit our classic, upscale poolroom located on the second level.
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Famous Dave’s Barbeque 402-829-1616 (Omaha)
1727 Leavenworth • (402) 345-5057 1218 so. 119th st. • (402) 827-4376
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Famous Dave’s has been voted Omaha’s favorite barbeque by Omaha Magazine’s readers and the Reader’s Choice. Real hickory smoked ribs, brisket, pork and a great selection made-from-scratch recipes. Open lunch and dinner 7 days a week. Six Omaha-Metro area locations: Bellevue–21st & Cornhusker, Benson–71st & Ames, Eagle Run–130th & Maple, Lakeside–173rd &Center, Millard–120th & L, and Council Bluffs by the MAC. Take out and catering available.
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RED ZONE BBQ 402.431.ZONE (OMAHA)
2056 N. 117th Ave. We are open Sun-Thurs: 11-9 and Fri & Sat's 11-10pm. We are offer 6 smoked meats as well as "HUGE" Turkey Legs and Big Ribs. We also offer 14 different homemade sides- everything from cheesy potatoes to apple cobbler to roasted red potatoes to mac&cheese We have catered for up to 750 people. Let us help you with your catering needs for the office and holiday parties as well. Check out our website at www.eatredzonebbq. com or find us Facebook as well.
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don carmelo’s 2 locations (Omaha)
Tradition–Excellence–Value! Two locations: Rockbrook Village (402-933-3190) and 204th & Dodge (402-2899800) Omaha’s First and Finest NY Style Pizza, Stromboli, Calzone, Oven-Toasted Hoagies, Philly Cheese Steaks, Pasta, Salads, Beer & Wine. We also feature take-out and delivery and can cater your special event large or small. Stop in for daily lunch specials 11am -2 pm!
Wave Bistro Asian Asian Fusion Fusion Cuisine Cuisine
402-496-8812 4002 N. 144th St.
One Block N of Maple & W side of 144th
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10875 W Dodge Rd. (Old Mill & 108th)
Grisantis 402-330-0440 (Omaha)
10875 W. Dodge Rd. Grisanti’s (serving Omaha & Lincoln for over 20 years) is a fun, casual classic Italian restaurant that offers an extensive menu featuring a full selection of house-made and imported pasta, homemade soups & salads, pizza, flatbreads, seafood, chicken, steaks and desserts. Large portions of affordably priced menu selections are prepared with the freshest ingredients available. www.grisantis.net
Lo Sole Mio Ristorante Italiano 402-345-5656 (Omaha)
3001 So. 32nd, Ave. Located in the middle of a neighborhood surrounded by charming homes. At the table everyone is greeted with homemade bread, a bowl of fresh tomatoes & basil, a bowl of oven roasted garlic cloves, special seasoned olive oil, & at night, a jug of Chianti! Large variety of pasta, chicken, veal, seafood, & even a delicious New York steak. Traditional dishes such as lasagna, tortellini, & eggplant parmigiana are also available. Lunch also offers panini, salads & one of the best pizza in town. Patio seating, full bar, & a great wine list complete this. No reservations, except for private rooms.
Always a Large Selection of Fresh Fish
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Nicola’s 402-345-8466 (Omaha)
13th & Jackson. Nicola’s offers a distinctive, tempting menu of upscale Italian dishes, including Lobster Ravioli, Classic Carbonara & Mediterranean Lasagna in an alluring environment. Also enjoy an Extensive Wine List & Full Bar on our Outdoor Garden Patio while you dine. Nicola’s also offers Catering & Desserts To Go for your private party or business gathering.
Oscar’s Pizza and Sports Grille (Omaha)
Oscar’s Pizza and Sports Grille is West “O”s number one family sports bar and grille. With over 30 HDTVs and four HUGE screens, you will never miss your favorite team. Got a large group? No problem! Oscars has a party room. Call for availability. Open 7 days a week.
www.PitchPizzeria.com • Dundee • 402-590-coal
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Portovino Ristorante 402-885-6800 (Omaha)
220 South 31st Avenue # 3107. Enjoy Old World Italian with a New World Style at Portovino Ristorante, Midtown Crossing’s newest restaurant. Gather around Portovino’s large brick oven and enjoy classic, fresh Italian, including pastas, entrees, salads, sandwiches and pizzas. Featuring a bar stocked with Italian wines, liquors and beer, Portovino is the perfect place to relax and reconnect with friends and family over fantastic food. Buon appetite! www.portovinoomaha.com $$
Pasta Amore 402-391-2585 (Omaha)
RED MANGO name, design and related marks are trade of Red Mango, Inc. © 2011 Red Mango, Inc. All rights reserved.
Speciality Cupcakes for Every Ocassion! Fruit-Filled • Vegan • Sugar-Free • Gluten-Free
108th & West Center road (Rockbrook Village). Pastas are made fresh daily, including tortellini, fettuccine and capellini. Daily specials and menu items include a variety of fresh seafood and regional Italian dishes, such as Linguini Amore and Calamari Steak, Penne Florentine, Gnocchi, Spaghetti Puttanesca and Osso Bucco. Filet mignon also offered for those who appreciate nationally renowned Nebraska beef. To complement your dining experience, the restaurant offers a full bar and extensive wine list. Be sure to leave room for homemade desserts, like the tiramisu and cannolis. Lunch: 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Dinner: 4:30 p.m. Reservations recommended. AE-MC-V. $$
Zio’s Pizzeria Several Omaha Locations
CUPCAKE ISLAND 1314 S. 119th St • 402-334-6800 www.CupcakeIsland.com
Sonoran Style Cooking Made Fresh Daily. Catering and Party Rooms Also Available. 7555 Pacific St. 399–8006 380 N.114 St. 330–5707 Omaha, Nebraska
CARRY-OUT • PARTY PACKS • CATERING • HOLIDAY PARTIES
Three locations: 7834 Dodge St. (402-391-1881), 12997 W. Center Rd. (402-330-1444), and 1109 Howard St. in the Old Market (402-344-2222). DELIVERY, DINE-IN, and CARRY-OUT. Serving New York style pizza by slice or whole pies, calzones, hoagies, pastas, salads and garlic breads. Zio’s pies are hand-stretched and baked in oldworld ovens. Zio’s offers 35 of the freshest toppings. Taste the freshest pizza at Zio’s. Family dining – open seven days a week. Lunch special and beer and wine available. $
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O’Connor’s Irish Pub & Grille 402-934-9790 (Omaha)
1217 Howard St. Comfortable, relaxing atmosphere. Great before and after games. O’Connor’s offers pub style food: burgers, reubens, daily specials and homemade soups. The pub offers all the traditional Irish favorite libations: Guinness, Harp and Irish whiskey. Grill hours: Mon.-Thu. 11 a.m.-10 p.m.; Fri.-Sat. 11 a.m.-10 p.m. $
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Fernando’s Two Omaha Locations
MOUTHWATERING
• Beef Brisket • Pulled Pork • Famous Ribs • Sausage & Hot Links • BBQ Nachos
• Smoked Turkey • Smoked Chicken • Turkey Legs • & More...
402.431.ZONE (9663) • 2056 N. 117th Ave.
Two locations: 7555 Pacific St. (402-339-8006), 380 N. 114th St. (402-330-5707). Featuring Sonoran-style cooking made fresh daily. Catering and party rooms also available. Hours: Mon.-Thu. 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Fri.-Sat. 11 a.m.-11 p.m.; Sun. 4 p.m.-9 p.m. AE-MC-V. $
Mt. Fuji Inn 402-397-5049 (Omaha)
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7215 Blondo St. For Japanese dining in the traditional atmosphere, take time to visit Mt. Fuji Inn. Specialties include fresh Sushi and Sashimi, Sukiyaki and Shrimp Tempura. Also featuring Cantonese Chinese dinners and appetizers. Dining in individual tea rooms is available by reservation. Enjoy one’s favorite beverages in the Mai Tai Lounge. Open Mon.-Sat. @ 4:30p.m. Dining room open Mon-Sat 5p.m. Closed Sun. & holidays. AE-MC-V. $$
North Park Plaza Corner of 120th & Blondo
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Wave Bistro asian fusion cuisine 402-496-8812 (Omaha)
4002 N 144th St (One Blk N. of Maple St&West Side of 144th St) Step into a world where green waves suspend in the air, an intimate interior as mouth watering aromas waft thru the air. Wave Bistro presents the best Asian Cuisine in Omaha with a European twist. One of a kind dishes from scratch such as Cashew Crusted Salmon to Tea Smoked Duck-a balance between contemporary & traditional food. Full service bar. Mon-Thurs 11:00AM-9:00PM,Fri-Sat 11:00AM-10:00PM. All Credit Cards Accepted.
Open Monday-Friday 11am-2pm Dinner nightly from 5pm
2121 S. 73 St. Just ½ block South of Doubletree
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Over 750 Single Malts 500 Kinds of Liquor • 230 Kinds of Beer Omaha’s Best Fish & Chips Charlie’s on the Lake (Omaha)
5007 Underwood • Omaha, NE 68132 • (402) 553-9501 • www.dundeedell.com
144th and F streets (402-894-9411). Charlie’s is the only fresh-fish daily seafood restaurant in Omaha. Featuring a relaxed, yet contemporary atmosphere that is fun for all ages. Besides fresh seafood, Charlie’s is the home of the James Bond style martini, shaken not stirred, in over 20 varieties, in addition to over 60 wines. Lunch: Mon.-Fri. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Dinner: Mon.-Thu. 4:30 p.m.-10 p.m.; Fri.-Sat. 4:30 p.m.-11 p.m.; Sun. 4:30 p.m.-9 p.m. $
Owned & Operated by the Cascio Family
shucks fish house & oyster bar 402-827-4376 (S. 119 St.) 402-763-1860 (168th & Center)
1218 S. 119th St, and also in the Shops of Legacy, SW corner of 168th & Center (just north of Lifetime Fitness). Open 7 days a week. Have you ever been to a fish shack on the coast? You’ll like this! Open 7 days a week. Shrimp or Oyster Po’ Boys, Fried Clam Strips, Shrimp, Walleye, Calamari and Oysters (all VERY lightly breaded). Plus Crab Cakes, Clam Chowder, Gumbo, Salads and Daily Fresh Fish Specials. Featuring a large variety of Oysters on the Half Shell, shucked right in front of you. Killer Happy Hour 2-6, every day.
Greek and American Cuisine Homemade Greek Pastries Takeout & Catering 119 S 40th St • Omaha, NE 68131 (40th & Dodge) 402-558-5623 Beer-Wine-Cocktails KatiesGreek.com
65 Years of Selling Great Steaks!
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Capitol Lounge & Supper Club 402-708-9988
1011 Capitol Avenue. An eclectic and flavorful menu, fantastic wines, brews, liquors, and an impressive selection of Champagne. Guests can enjoy unique amenities and superb service dining in an intimate setting early in the evening and or in celebrating with table service late into the evening. Located in The Capitol District. Capitolomaha.com
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Family Owned Since 1988
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Gerda’s German Restaurant & Bakery 402-553-6774 (Omaha)
5188 Leavenworth St (402-553-6774) Omaha’s only Authentic German Restaurant. A little piece of Germany in Omaha. Gerda herself makes homemade spaetzle, schnitzels and rouladen. Fresh made soups, red cabbage, sauerkraut and dumplings are a few other treats. Stay for dessert of black forest cake or grab fresh bakery for breakfast on your way out. www.gerdasgermanrestaurant.com
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Feta's Gyros & Catering 402.504.4976 - 114th 402.504.9995 - W. Center
743 S 114th St. • 14544 West Center Road. Locally owned, Feta's is Omaha's premier Greek Restaurant. Featuring fresh made Gyros, Souvlaki, and Baklava, Feta's will have you saying opa! Whether it's dining out with family or entertaining a client to a quick business lunch Feta's Greek Restaurant should be your number one destination. Fresh, Greek, Fast.
Greek Islands 402-346-1528 (Omaha)
3821 Center St. Greek cuisine with specials every day at reasonable prices. Well known for our Gyro sandwiches and salads. We do catering and can accommodate a party for 65 guests. Carryout and delivery available. Mon.-Thu. 11 a.m.-9 p.m.; Fri.-Sat. 11 a.m.-10 p.m.; Sun. 11 a.m.-8 p.m. AE-DC-MC-V. $
13665 California Street Omaha, Nebraska 402-445-4380
Horsemen’s Park 402-731-2900 (Omaha)
Horsemen’s Park located at 6303 Q Street. Happy Hour Mon-Wed from 5-9 p.m.–$1 pints, $1.75 domestic bottles and $2 well drinks. Tuesday–25¢ wings from 3-8 p.m. Wednesday–$5.95 Steak Night after 5:00 p.m. Thursday–75¢ tacos and $1.75 margaritas after 5:00 p.m. Friday – $7.95 Prime Rib Dinner after 5:00 p.m. Daily specials 7 days a week. Open daily at 10:00 a.m. Check out our website at www.horsemenspark.com.
Jaipur Brewing Company 402-392-7331 (OMAHA)
10922 Elm St. Rockbrook Village. A casual restaurant in a ralaxed atmosphere. Lunch; Chicken Tikki Naan with Chutney; Tandoori Chicken & Muligatanny soup. Dinner entrees include fresh vegetables dishes, grilled colorado lamb sirloin, Sushi grade Ahi, Tandoori marinated grilled salmon, Tandoor grilled beef tenderloin, to name a few. Wide selection of wines & liquor, on site brewed beer. Lunch: Thurs. & Fr. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Dinner: Sun.-Thurs. 5 p.m.-9:30 p.m.; Fri & Sat. 5p.m.-10:30 p.m.
Katie's Greek Restaurant 402.558.5623
Private party rooms available for 6 to 40 people. Family Owned & Operated Authentic Italian Cuisine Party Rooms Available Carry Out Available
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119 S 40th St. Katies Greek Restaurant & Taverna is a family run establishment and we value giving great food at a great price. Omaha agrees! Want to eat light? Try our fine vegetarian cuisine! Have a heartier appetite? How about a nice, juicy souvlakia! If you have a diner who might not feel adventurous enough for Greek food, we also have a nice selection of American items as well. We also have a full bar with all your favorites, including our specialty martinis. We can cater private parties hold it at your location or at ours! Give us a call or find us on facebook for special offers.
Nosh Wine Lounge 402-614-2121
1006 Dodge Street. A diverse boutique wine list from around the world, culinary delights using locally grown organic produce and impressive drink menu. Nosh is the place for friends to gather, relax and celebrate good times. Located in The Capitol District in Downtown Omaha. noshwine.com
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Red Mango (402) 933-8815 (13th & Cuming) (402) 884-3795 (103rd & Pacific) (402) 334-4774 (168th & Center)
Red Mango combines its refreshingly tangy frozen yogurt with fresh and exciting toppings to create a nutritious dessert that can be enjoyed guilt free all day. Red Mango Frozen yogurt is all-natural, nonfat, gluten-free, and kosher most importantly it taste great! Locations at 13th & Cuming, 103rd & Pacific and 168th & W. Center.
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The Official Restaurant of the Holland Performing Arts Center’s Broadway Series
TED & WALLY’S ICE CREAM 402-341-5827
Come experience the true taste of homemade ice cream at 12th & Jackson in the Old Market. Since 1986, we’ve created gourmet ice cream flavors in small batches using rock salt & ice. We offer your favorites plus unique flavors like Margarita, Green Tea, Guinness, and French Toast. Special orders available.
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Enjoy a distinctive & tempting menu of upscale Italian dishes, including Lobster Ravioli, Classic Carbonara & Mediterranean Lasagna. Offering an Extensive Wine List, Full Bar, Outdoor Garden Patio, Catering Follow us on... & Desserts To Go. NICOLASINTHEOLDMARKET.COM phone number
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O’Connor’s Irish Pub 1217 Howard St. • Omaha, NE 68102 402-934-9790
REMARKABLE HOSPITALITY. INCREDIBLE CUISINE. LOCAL PASSION. 801 Chopouse at the Paxton 402-341-1222
1403 Farnam St. Designed with a 1920’s era New York Chophouse in mind, 801 is the epitome of elegance. You will not forget the crisp white tablecloth fine dining experience. From their USDA prime grade beef and jetfresh seafood from all over the world, 801 Chophouse is truly the best Omaha has to offer. Open 7 nights a week.
P R I VAT E D I N I N G A C C O M M O D AT I O N S F O R U P T O 7 0 L U N C H & D I N N E R • H A P P Y H O U R • L I V E M U S I C N I G H T LY HAND-CUT AGED STEAKS • FRESH SEAFOOD Cascio’s Steak House 402-345-8313
Since 1946, Cascio’s Steak House has been Omaha’s #1 steakhouse. The Cascio family established high standards
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of top quality food which is carefully prepared and promptly served by the friendly staff. Minutes south of the old market. The perfect place to hold your entire banquet and party needs Cascio’s has 7 party rooms handling groups of 10-400 people. www.casciossteakhouse.com
Thanks Omaha for voting us Best Cockatil Lounge! The Drover 402-391-7440
2121 S. 73rd Street (just 1/2 block of Doubletree) Famous for the original Whiskey Steak. Truly a one of a kind Midwestern experience. Excellent food, wine, service and value. Rare……..and very well done. Reservations accepted. Lunch: Mon–Fri 11am – 2pm. Cocktail Hour 3-6pm Dinner nightly at 5pm. Reservations accepted. AE,Dc-MC-V $$$
Cocktails • Wine • Beer • Private Parties 2279 S 67th St. • Aksarben Village Omaha, NE 68106 www.livlounge.com • 402.884.5410
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Johnny’s Café – Since 1922 402-731-4774 (Omaha)
27th and L streets. Years of quality dining and hospitality make Johnny’s Café a restaurant to remember. Serving only the finest corn-fed beef the Midwest has to offer. Aged steaks and prime rib are the specialties, with homemade bread and pies to complete one’s meal. An excellent wine list adds to the enjoyment at one of Omaha’s original restaurants. Hours: Mon.-Sat. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. and 5:00 p.m.-9:30 p.m. AE-MC-V. $$
Mahogany Prime Steakhouse 402.445.4380
13665 California St. This is a restaurant where steak is the star, using custom aged U.S. Prime Midwestern Beef known for its excellence in marbling, texture, and flavor. We serve it sizzling on a heated plate so that it stays hot throughout your meal. With amazing service in a less intimidating fine dining atmosphere.
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Omaha Prime 402-341-7040 (Omaha)
415 S. 11th St. (Old Market). Only restaurant featuring complete Prime beef. Open six days a week, Mon.-Sat. 5 p.m.-close. $$-$$$
Race cars and Motorcycles hanging from the ceiling! Corvettes in the dining room! Over 30 T.V.s to watch your favorite games. We have a full menu with Ribs, Salads, Burgers, Sandwiches and of course Steak! We feature Jumbo size Chicken Wings with 18 different types of Award-Winning sauces. Our Atomic hot sauce is so hot that you have to sign a waiver to eat them!
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2202 S. 20th St. One of Omaha’s finest traditions, where quality steaks are served at low prices. Especially designed for a family outing or a business social. The specialty is tasty prime rib, served for the last 60 years under the crystal ball. Daily lunches: Mon.-Fri. 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Dinner: Mon.-Thu. 5 p.m.-10 p.m.; Fri.-Sat. 4:30 p.m.110:30 p.m. Daily and night specials.
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102 South 10th Street. Aged, hand cut and seared to perfection. Spencer’s for Steaks and Chops is the ultimate steakhouse restaurant. Featuring USDA prime beef from Stockyards Beef of Chicago, Spencer’s restaurant offers sizzling hot porterhouses, juicy filet mignons and the bone-in ribeye. Located in The Capitol District in Downtown Omaha. spencersforsteakandchops.com/omaha
Sullivan’s Steakhouse 342-0077 (Omaha)
2222 S. 15th St. Sullivan’s is a vibrant neighborhood steakhouse featuring hand-cut steaks, fresh seafood and an award-winning wine list – all served up with unparalleled hospitality. Sullivan’s is located just blocks away from Omaha’s Old Market District. The restaurant features a lively bar, intimate dining room and open patio where guests can enjoy live jazz nightly. The beautiful wine cellar is the perfect setting for private dinners and business presentations.
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Omaha FOOD chef profile Story by Niz Proskocil • Photo by minorwhitestudios.com
Aron Mackevicius' Love of Food
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His favorite kind of food is Chinese. And his comfort fusion menu at 7M Grill, the northwest Omaha eatery where he serves as executive chef, highlights the flavors of European, Asian, Latin and Southwestern cuisines. Working at the family bakery and helping his mom in their home kitchen whet Machevicius' appetite for cooking. Instead of attending culinary school, he apprenticed for a local chef for three years. Prior to leading the kitchen at 7M Grill in fall 2010, he also worked at several restaurants, including M’s Pub and Vincenzo’s. Machevicius says he's drawn to cooking because of the creativity it allows. “I love getting to utilize food in different ways and manipulating ingredients,” he says. He especially enjoys taking staples of various global cuisines (soy sauce, tomatoes, chilies, for example) and combining them into dishes with vibrant flavor profiles. The result could be pasta spiked with soy sauce or jambalaya with an Italian influence. In addition to variety on the menu, variety in his workday is another aspect of his job that Mackevicius enjoys. “That’s the most exciting thing about being a chef — every day isn’t the same.” Meeting and interacting with diners is also part of the appeal. A special ‘chef’s table’ service allows groups of six to 10 to reserve a private dining area for an eight-course sampling of the menu, as well as two bottles of wine. Mackevicius comes out and talks about individual dishes and how they’re prepared. “It always means something more when you can talk to your guests,” he says. Located at 15805 West Maple Road, 7M Grill offers a gluten-free menu, as well as vegetarian and vegan options. For information call 402-614-4100 or visit www.7Mgrill.com. www.ReadOnlineNow.com
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Carol Crissey Nigrelli grew up in Philadelphia where she started playing cello at age 9. She majored in Latin and Greek at a small women’s college in Chambersburg, Pa., but didn’t see herself as a teacher. She got her first job at a Harrisburg, Pa., radio station and continued in broadcasting for the next three decades as the main anchor at the CBS affiliate in Buffalo, NY. After marrying KMTV Action 3 News anchor Craig Nigrelli, Carol left “the biz” and let Craig do all the heavy lifting. The mother of two girls and a Red Sox fanatic, Carol takes lessons from Omaha Symphony cellist Mark Motycka and enjoys playing at St. John’s Church on the Creighton campus. Carol Crissey Nigrelli Freelance Writer
Something of a serial procrastinator,
David Williams did not begin writing until his
late 40s, after taking an early retirement from a telecom giant. After contributing to a number of local publications, Williams went on to become managing editor of Neighborhood News followed by a similar gig at metroMAGAZINE. Williams serves on the board of the Omaha Entertainment & Arts Awards and is a performing arts critic who has published hundreds of reviews covering theater, opera, dance, art, poetry and more. Also a visual artist, his minimalist works are often seen in shows at the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts and other area venues. He and his wife, Julie, have lived in the same Country Club neighborhood home for David Williams
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Molly Garriott grew up in Omaha’s Ponca Hills neighborhood and graduated from Marian High School. Garriott attended Creighton University, majoring in both English and history, giving her an excuse to bury her nose in colonial American history and the works of Austen and Hawthorne. She taught history and literature at Duchesne Academy before marrying fellow Creighton grad, Jim, and moving to California, where she served as Director of Education for the Fresno City and County Historical Society. The siren call of Midwestern living was too much for the Garriotts, and they returned to their native Nebraska to raise their family. Today, Molly lives, writes, and gardens in the Dundee home she shares with Jim; their Molly Garriott Freelance Writer
three children, James, Mary Kate, and Emma; and their crazed Springer Spaniel, Guinness. In addition to being a freelance writer, she is an adjunct instructor with the UNO English Department’s Advanced Writing Program.
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(formerly Aesthetica Day Spa)
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