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» Exhibits « LYDIA CHESHEWALLA: BODY SPEAKING TO BODY
Through July 16 at The Union for Contemporary
Art, 2423 N. 24th St. Cheshewalla is a transdisciplinary artist from Oklahoma, living and working in motion throughout the ecological landscape. As an Osage woman, her work primarily focuses on community, emotional awareness, environmental justice, ephemerality, kinship, and art as healing action. 1-8 p.m. Wednesdays-Th ursdays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Fridays-Saturdays. 402.933.3161 –u-ca.org
PARADISE ON EARTH: THE ART OF MARCEL MOULY
Through Aug. 20 at El Museo Latino, 4701 S.
25th St. Mouly’s paintings depict colorful open fi elds, landscapes of countrysides, and exotic locations he visited during his many travels. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesdays-Fridays, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturdays. Advanced timed tickets required: $5 general, $4 college students with ID, $3.50 students (K-12) and seniors (55+), free to members and children under 5. 402.731.1137 –elmuseolatino.org DINOSAUR REVOLUTION
Through Sept. 4 at Durham Museum, 801 S.
10th St. Th is exhibit combines learning and play to challenge visitors’ knowledge about dinosaurs, display cutting-edge discoveries, and debunk popular myths. Admission: $13 adults, $10 seniors (62+) and military/veteran, $7 children (3-12), free for members and children 2 and under. Noon-4 p.m. Sundays, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesdays-Saturdays, closed Mondays. 402.444.5071. –durhammuseum.org
NAMASTE INDIA
Through Sept. 4 at Omaha Children’s Museum,
500 S. 20th St. From Bollywood to the Taj Mahal, from playing cricket to practicing yoga, visitors will experience the wonders of India in the cultural exhibit Namaste India. Admission: Free to members and children under 24 months, $14 children 2-15 and adults, $13 seniors (60+). 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. 402.342.6164. –ocm.org
MAYA DUNIETZ: ROOT OF TWO
Through Sept. 18 at Bemis Center, 724 S.
12th St. Th is solo exhibition by Maya Dunietz engages the physicality of sound through a series of installations encompassing the entirety of Bemis Center’s 13,000-square-foot gallery space. Admission: free. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesdays-Sundays. 402.341.7130. –bemiscenter.org CARNE Y ARENA (VIRTUALLY PRESENT, PHYSICALLY INVISIBLE)
Through Sept. 10 at KANEKO, 1111 Jones St.
Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s Academy Award-winning virtual reality experience explores the human condition of immigrants and refugees. Th e 20-minute solo experience is based on true accounts. 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Sunday. Admission: $40. 402.341.3800. –thekaneko.org
BEYOND VAN GOGH
Through Aug. 14 at Mid-America Center, 1
Arena Way. Th is limited-run exhibit has more than 300 of the greatest works by Vincent Van Gogh. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays through Th ursdays, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. Tickets: $29 children 5-15, $45 military, $50 general, $84 VIP. 712.323.0536. –vangoghomaha.com
» Stage Performances « TRACY MORGAN
July 8 and 9 at Funny Bone, 17305 Davenport
St. Starring for seven seasons on NBC’s “30 Rock,” Morgan appeared opposite Tina Fey and Alec Baldwin. He can currently be seen in the second season of the TBS show “Th e Last OG.” 7:30 p.m. and 10 p.m. Friday, 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Saturday. Tickets: $40-$50. 402.493.8036. –omaha.funnybone.com
CHRISTOPHER TITUS
July 15 and 16 at Funny Bone, 17305 Daven-
port St. Titus has six one-hour comedy specials running on Comedy Central, and his seventh special, "Born With a Defect," spent four weeks on the Billboard Top Ten Comedy Chart. 7:30 p.m. Friday, 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Saturday. Tickets: $25-$35. 402.493.8036. –omaha.funnybone.com
FELIPE ESPARZA
July 16 at The Waiting Room, 6212 Maple St.
Esparza is a comedian and actor known for his stand-up specials, “Th ey’re Not Gonna Laugh at You,” and his dual-release on Netfl ix, “Bad Decisions/Malas Decisiones.” 7 and 9:15 p.m. Tickets: $32.50 advanced/$35 day of show. 402.884.5353. –waitingroomlounge.com
DEON COLE
July 22 and 23 at Funny Bone, 17305 Davenport
St. Cole is a comedian, writer, and actor, who can be seen as Charlie on ABC’s “Black-ish” and Freeform’s “Grown-ish.” 7:30 p.m. and 10 p.m. Friday; 4:30 p.m., 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Saturday. Tickets: $39-$49. 402.493.8036. –omaha.funnybone.com
July 29 and 30 at Funny Bone, 17305 Daven-
port St. As a top rising comic, Landau's laid-back demeanor and dark style of comedy landed him on Comedy Central’s “Th is is Not Happening” and AXS.TV’s “Live at Gotham” fi ve times. 7:30 p.m. and 9:45 p.m. Friday, 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Saturday. Tickets: $30. 402.493.8036. –omaha.funnybone.com
THE LEGEND OF GEORGIA MCBRIDE
Aug. 19-Sept. 18 at Omaha Community Play-
house, 6915 Cass St. Th is comedy follows an unemployed Elvis impersonator who fi nds a hidden talent after a drag queen convinces him to fi ll in for one of her shows on stage. Times vary. Tickets: TBD. 402.553.0800. –omahaplayhouse.com
KEVIN HART
Aug. 25 at CHI Health Center Omaha, 455 N.
10th St. Hart is an Emmy-and-Grammy-nominated comedian and actor who has opened 10 Hollywood fi lms at No. 1 at the box offi ce. 7 p.m. Tickets: $56-$396. 402-341-1500. –chihealthcenteromaha.com
THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL
Aug. 26-Sept. 18 at The Rose Theater, 2001
Farnam St. Audiences can join SpongeBob, Patrick, Sandy, and the rest of the Krusty Krew through this adventure centered around friendship, overcoming diff erences, and the end of the world. Times vary. Tickets: $25 for non-members, free for members (4 tickets each). 402.345.4849. –omahaplayhouse.com
» Concerts « SUMMER CONCERT SERIES
What would summer be without music? Omaha has plenty of places for family-friendly musical entertainment to keep people dancing in the street, and the heat.
• Saturdays @ Stinson Park, 67th and Center
Streets, 7 p.m., through Aug. 27. –askarbenvillage.com
• Jazz on the Green, Turner Park, 3110 Farnam
St., July 7 through Aug. 11. —o-pa.org/jazz-on-the-green
• Outdoor Concert and Movie Series, Central
Park Lakes, 8305 Park View Blvd. in La Vista, 7 p.m. Ground Zero (July 8) and Kaylyn Sahs (July 29). –cityofl avista.org
• Music and Memories at Shadow Lake Towne
Center, 7775 Olson Dr., 6:30 p.m., through
Aug. 12. –shadowlaketownecenter.com
• Vibes Summer Concert Series at Village Pointe, 17305 Davenport St., 6:30 p.m., Th ursdays through Aug. 25.
July 1 at Stir Concert Cove, 1 Harrah’s Blvd.,
Council Bluffs. Rock band Tesla released one of their most iconic albums, “Five Man Acoustical Jam,” over 30 years ago, and they are still bringing their 1990s rock 'n' roll to performances today. 8 p.m. Tickets: $42.50-$113. 712.329.6000. –caesars.com/harrahs-council-bluff s/shows
TAYLOR FEST
July 1 at The Waiting Room, 6212 Maple St.
Th is event celebrates the music of Taylor Swift, featuring the singer’s early hits, her current music, and more. Th is is an 18+ show. 9 p.m. Tickets: $20. 402.884.5353. –waitingroomlounge.com
RED CLAY STRAYS
July 2 and 3 at Barnato, 225 N. 170th St. Th is Alabama-based band released their debut single, “Good Godly Woman,” in 2019. 8 p.m. Tickets: $25-$100. –barnato.bar
BRIGHT EYES WITH HOORAY FOR THE RIFF RAFF
July 2 and 3 at The Admiral, 2234 S. 13th St.
Omaha’s own Connor Oberst comes home with his three-member band, which has explored a variety of genres ranging from folk-rock to electronic music. 8 p.m. Tickets: $39.50 advanced/$45 day of show/$75 premiere balcony. –admiralomaha.com
ARLIE
July 5 at Slowdown, 729 N. 14th St. Th is band began as a solo bedroom project in 2015 and grew to a full ensemble. 8 p.m. Tickets: $15 advanced/$18 day of show. 402.345.7569. –theslowdown.com
PUSCIFER WITH MOODIE BLACK
July 5 at The Admiral, 2234 S. 13th St. Th is rock band will provide multi-dimensional experiences inspired by the Magical Verde Valley in Arizona. 8 p.m. Tickets: $59.50 general audience/$99 premiere balcony/$60 day of show. –admiralomaha.com
THE ACACIA STRAIN WITH MALEVOLENCE
July 6 at The Waiting Room, 6212 Maple St. Th is metalcore band, which formed in Massachusetts, is known for their heavy rhythm section, apocalyptic sounds, and triple-guitars. 7 p.m. Tickets: $18 advanced/$20 day of show. 402.884.5353. –waitingroomlounge.com AS I LAY DYING WITH WHITECHAPEL, SHADOW OF INTENT, AND BRAND OF SACRIFICE
July 7 at The Admiral, 2234 S. 13th St. Th is fi ve-member metal band from San Diego has sold over 1 million albums. 7 p.m. Tickets: $35 general audience/$55 premiere balcony. –admiralomaha.com
SAM HUNT
July 7 at Stir Concert Cove, 1 Harrah’s Blvd.,
Council Bluffs. Hunt has combined genres such as country, hip-hop, and R&B in his music, and his debut album “Montevallo” went triple platinum. 8 p.m. Tickets: $84-$228. 712.329.6000. –caesars.com/harrahs-council-bluff s/shows
AUBREY LOGAN
July 8 at Holland Performing Arts Center, 1200
Douglas St. Fusing Calypso rhythms with jazz, funk, and love songs, vocalist and trombonist Aubrey Logan’s powerhouse performances set her apart as one of the most brilliant contemporary jazz artists. 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $15. 402.346.7372. –ticketomaha.com
CHRIS JANSON WITH ASHLAND CRAFT AND ROMAN ALEXANDER
July 9 and 10 at Barnato, 225 N. 170th St.
Janson is a singer-songwriter, platinum-selling recording artist, and multi-instrumentalist who has topped the country music charts. 7 p.m. Tickets: $37.50-$115. –barnato.bar
TINY MOVING PARTS WITH THIS WILD LIFE AND IN HER OWN WORDS
July 9 at The Waiting Room, 6212 Maple St.
Th is Minnesota-based trio addresses topics such as anxiety and mental health while incorporating a signature emo, rock, and pop-punk style. 8 p.m. Tickets: $22 advanced/$25 day of show. 402.884.5353. –waitingroomlounge.com
THE IMPULSIVE
July 9 at Slowdown, 729 N. 14th St. Th is hard rock band has garnered more than 1 million streams and views across multiple platforms for songs such as “Fade” and “Bury Me.” 8 p.m. Tickets: $8. 402.345.7569. –theslowdown.com
FAST TIMES
July 9 at Holland Performing Arts Center, 1200
Douglas St. Th is '80s concert special will feature the songs of Van Halen, Billy Idol, Motley Crue, Th e Cure, and more. 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $15. 402.346.7372. –ticketomaha.com
SHAWN MENDES WITH DERMOT KENNEDY
July 10 at CHI Health Center Omaha, 455 N.
10th St. Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum singer/songwriter Shawn Mendes is known for songs such as "Senorita" and "Th ere's Nothing Holding Me Back." 7 p.m. Tickets: $16-$1,095. 402.341.1500. –chihealthcenteromaha.com
JOSH A
July 11 at Slowdown, 729 N. 14th St. Producer, rapper, and singer Josh A started in the Florida music scene and has addressed topics such as isolation, depression, and heartbreak in his music. 8 p.m. Tickets: $25 advanced/$30 day of show. 402.345.7569. –theslowdown.com
AJJ WITH OPEN MIKE EAGLE
July 12 at The Waiting Room, 6212 Maple St.
Th is band from Arizona combines a folk-punk sound with commentary about social issues. 8 p.m. Tickets: $22 advanced/$25 day of show. 402.884.5353. –waitingroomlounge.com
FRANK TURNER & THE SLEEPING SOULS
July 13 at Slowdown, 729 N. 14th St. A former member of punk rock band “Million Dead,” Frank Turner has turned his attention to folkier, acoustic music. 7 p.m. Tickets: $29.50. 402.345.7569. –theslowdown.com
RHYTHMS COLLECTIVE WITH LINOMA MASHERS
July 14 at Turner Park at Midtown Crosing,
3110 Farnam St. Th is award-winning band performs original tunes as well as standard island tunes and American classic rock in reggae and ska styles. 7:30 p.m. Tickets: free. 402.346.7372. –ticketomaha.com
BIG GIGANTIC
July 15 at Waiting Room Outdoors, 6212 Maple
St. Th is duo combines live instruments and electronic dance music. Th ey cross multiple genres, such as jazz, dubstep, and hip hop. 6:30 p.m. Tickets: $35. 402.884.5353. –waitingroomlounge.com
NATE SMITH
July 15 and 16 at Barnato, 225 N. 170th St.
Country artist Nate Smith incorporates rock ’n’ roll, powerful vocals, and backwoods soul into his music. 8 p.m. Tickets: $17.50-$300. –barnato.bar
PLAYING WITH FIRE FESTIVAL WEEKEND I
July 15 and 16 at Turner Park, 3110 Farnam
St. PwF is dedicated to supporting local, nonprofi t organizations and building bonds between people–locally, nationally, and internationally–with free, live music concerts presented by brilliant worldwide musicians. –playingwithfi reomaha.net CASEY DONAHEW
July 16 at Waiting Room Outdoors, 6212 Maple
St. Donahew’s latest No. 1 single, “Let’s Make a Love Song,” was the most-played independent song on country radio in 2019. 7 p.m. Tickets: $30 advanced/$35 day of show. 402.884.5353. –waitingroomlounge.com
COLLECTIVE SOUL AND SWITCHFOOT
July 16 at Stir Concert Cove, 1 Harrah’s Blvd.,
Council Bluffs. Rock band Collective Soul has performed for fans across the world, and alternative band Switchfoot has sold nearly 10 million copies of their studio albums worldwide. 8 p.m. Tickets: $39.50-$229. 712.329.6000. –caesars.com/harrahs-council-bluff s/shows
COLA
July 18 at Slowdown, 729 N. 14th St. Th e three-member band Cola combines driving guitar parts, unexpected drum patterns and thoughtful songwriting into their music. 8 p.m. Tickets: $12. 402.345.7569. –theslowdown.com
DRIVE-BY TRUCKERS WITH LYDIA LOVELESS
July 19 at Falconwood Park, 905 Allied Road,
Bellevue. Drive-By Truckers recorded its 12th studio album, “Th e Unraveling,” with a Grammy award-winning engineer in Memphis. 8 p.m. Tickets: $35 advanced/$40 day of show. –falconwoodpark.com
MO LOWDA & THE HUMBLE
July 20 at Reverb Lounge, 6121 Military
Ave. Th is indie rock band from Philadelphia has brought their versatile, energetic sound to live shows in clubs and theaters throughout the U.S. 8 p.m. Tickets: $25 early bird (2) packs/$15 advanced/$18 day of show. 402.884.5707. –reverblounge.com
THE RED JUMPSUIT APPARATUS/ ATTACK ATTACK!
July 21 at The Waiting Room, 6212 Maple St.
Th e Red Jumpsuit Apparatus has sold over 1 million albums and has topped the Billboard charts seven times since 2010. Ohio-based band Attack Attack! has crafted a unique sound featuring screamo, electronic, and metalcore infl uences. 6 p.m. Tickets: $22 advanced/$25 day of show. 402.884.5353. –waitingroomlounge.com
CHASING CHANCE
July 22 at Slowdown, 729 N. 14th St. Chasing Chance is a local band that brings loud drums, chanting vocals, and heavy bass music to their performances. 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $10. 402.345.7569. –theslowdown.com
July 22 at Stir Concert Cove, 1 Harrah’s Blvd.,
Council Bluffs. Rock band Poison started in the club scenes of Pennsylvania and Los Angeles before fi nding success with hits such as “Every Rose has its Th orn” and “Unskinny Bop.” 8 p.m. Tickets: $85-$603. 712.329.6000. –ticketmaster.com
CHRIS ISAAK AND LYLE LOVETT
July 22 at Holland Performing Arts Center,
1200 Douglas St. Chris Isaak has released nine albums and has been nominated for two Grammy awards. Singer, composer, and actor Lyle Lovett has fused elements of country, swing, jazz, folk, gospel and blues into his music in a convention-defying manner. 8 p.m. Tickets: $63.50-$179.50. 402.346.7372. –ticketomaha.com
GRETA VAN FLEET WITH RIVAL SONS AND THE VELVETEERS
July 23 at CHI Health Center Omaha, 455 N.
10th St. Grammy-winning rock band Greta Van Fleet is known for songs such as "Highway Tune" and "Heat Above." 7 p.m. Tickets: $36-$375. 402.341.1500. –ticketmaster.com
VINCE GILL
July 23 at Holland Performing Arts Center,
1200 Douglas St. One of the most popular artists in modern country music, Vince Gill is famous for his top-notch songwriting, world-class guitar playing and warm, soaring tenor, and quick wit. 8 p.m. Tickets: $49.50-$124.50. 402.346.7372. –ticketomaha.com
S. CAREY WITH COURTNEY HARTMAN
July 26 at Reverb Lounge, 6121 Military Ave.
Drummer Sean Carey, who has served as drummer and backing vocalist for the group Bon Iver, explores themes of nature and sustainability in his solo music. 8 p.m. Tickets: $18. 402.884.5707. –reverblounge.com
COIN WITH BLACKSTARKIDS
July 26 at The Admiral, 2234 S. 13th St. Th is band formed in Nashville and brought their bright, indie pop sound to stages across North America during their 2021 tour. 8 p.m. Tickets: $29.50 general audience/$50 premiere balcony/$35 day of show. –admiralomaha.com
JASON BOLAND AND THE STRAGGLERS
July 29 at The Waiting Room, 6212 Maple
St. Th e country group has independently sold more than 500,000 records and released 10 albums. 8 p.m. $23 advanced/$28 day of show. 402.884.5353. –waitingroomlounge.com
July 29 at Liberty First Credit Union Arena,
7300 Q St. Alexander Garcia, also known as El Fantasma, is a Mexican singer-songwriter who performs regional music. 8:30 p.m. Tickets: $60$500. 402.934.9966. –libertyfi rstcreditunionarena.com
PAT BENATAR AND NEIL GIRALDO
July 30 at Stir Concert Cove, 1 Harrah’s
Blvd., Council Bluffs. Benatar is known for classic rock hits such as “Love is a Battlefi eld” and “Heartbreaker.” 8 p.m. Tickets: $39.50-$199. 712.329.6000. –caesars.com/harrahs-council-bluff s/shows
BROTHER MOSES
July 31 at Barnato, 225 N. 170th St. Arkansas-based band Brother Moses formed in 2014 and have incorporated catchy hooks and intertwined guitar parts into their indie rock songs. 8 p.m. Tickets: $15-$250. –barnato.bar
MARK IRVIN
July 31 at Sumtur Amphitheater, 11691 S. 108th
St. Mark Irvin is a singer/songwriter, recording artist, freelance musician, and music educator from Omaha. 7 p.m. Tickets: free. –papillion.org
PLAYING WITH FIRE FESTIVAL WEEKEND II
Aug. 12-13 at Turner Park, 3110 Farnam
St. PwF is dedicated to supporting local, nonprofi t organizations and building bonds between people–locally, nationally, and internationally–with free, live music concerts presented by brilliant worldwide musicians. –playingwithfi reomaha.net
OUTLANDIA FESTIVAL
Aug. 12-13 at Falconwood Park, 905 Allied
Road, Bellevue. National acts Wilco and Th e National play alongside locals such as Mesonjixx and Clarence Tilton at this event, being held for the fi rst time. Times and tickets vary. –outlandiafestival.com
» Family & More « FARMERS MARKETS
Here are the times and dates for the local markets. Attendees are encouraged to check with organizers for availability before attending any market.
• Aksarben Village (67th Street and Mercy
Road) 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Sundays
• Council Bluffs (Bayliss Park) 4:30-7:30 p.m.
Th ursdays
• Gifford Park Neighborhood Market (33rd and California streets) 5-8 p.m. Fridays • Old Market (11th and Jackson streets) 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Saturdays
• Village Pointe (168th and Dodge streets) 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Saturdays
• Papillion (City Park) 5-8 p.m. Wednesdays
LEASHES AT LAURITZEN
July 4 and 11, and Aug. 1 and 8 at Lauritzen Gardens, 100 Bancroft St.
Canines can explore the grounds and enjoy treats and water located at stations throughout the garden. Adults can bring up to two dogs. 5-8 p.m. Tickets: $10 for non-members, $5 for dogs, free for members. 402.346.4002. –lauritzengardens.org
RALSTON INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION
July 3-4 in Downtown Ralston, 7400 Main
St. Th is year’s theme is to be determined, but the event always includes a kiddie parade, street dances, quilt show, carnival, and more. Th e big parade will commence at 1 p.m. Admission: free. 402.339.7737. –ralstonareachamber.org/events/calendar
RIBSTOCK FESTIVAL
July 23 at Stinson Park in Aksarben Village. Th is celebration of barbecue features rib sampling, a photo booth, and live music. Proceeds go toward the Food Bank for the Heartland, Project WeeCare, and the Millard Business Association scholarship fund. Noon to 10 p.m. Admission: $5. 402.496.1616. –aksarbenvillage.com
BENSON DAYS
July 30 and 31 along 60th and Maple St. Benson Days celebrates the neighborhood’s creative culture. Saturday features a parade starting at Benson High. Sunday features a kickball tournament, bike ride, and tour of Benson’s historic buildings. Email bensondaysne@gmail.com for more information. Admission: free. –bensondays.com
NEW AMERICAN ARTS FESTIVAL
Aug. 5 in Benson, 60th St. at Military Ave. Th e street festival will include exhibits, food trucks, and on-street performances. 5-10 p.m. Admission: free. Email info@bff omaha.org for more information. –bff omaha.org
PETFEST 2022
Aug. 13 at Petshop, 2725 N. 62nd St. BFF's annual music festival fundraiser will present an incredible lineup of local musicians, artists, and performers. Times vary. Tickets: $30 advance, $35 day of show. Email info@bff omaha.org for more information. –bff omaha.org NEBRASKA BALLOON AND WINE FESTIVAL
Aug. 19-20 at Ta-Ha-Zouka Park, Elkhorn.
Guests can taste award-winning wines, watch hot air balloon launches, view arts and craft displays, and more. 5 p.m. Friday, 3 p.m. Saturday. Tickets: $21-$15 adults, $8 children under 12, children 5 and under free. 402.346.8003. –showoffi ceonline.com/NebraskaWineBalloon
OMAHA FASHION WEEK
Aug. 22-27 at Omaha Design Center, 1502
Cuming St. OFW is returning to the runway for Fall 2022. Th e MAGIS Showcase will feature work by emerging and talented designers. 6 p.m. Ticket prices vary. 402.937.1061. –omahafashionweek.com
MILLARD DAYS
Aug. 23-28 at Andersen Park, 136th and Q
St. Th is event includes a parade, carnival, beer garden, tractor pull, and live music. Times vary. Admission: free, $25 for carnival. 402.679.5258. –millarddays.com
DUNDEE DAY
Aug. 20 in Dundee, 50th St. and Underwood
Ave. Th is street festival celebrates the Dundee neighborhood with a parade, 5k run, art and craft vendors, pancake breakfast, book sale, food trucks, live music, and a beer garden. Admission: free. –dundeeday.org
SEPTEMBERFEST
Sept. 2-5 at CHI Health Center Omaha, 455
N. 10th St. Th is festival runs through Labor Day weekend and provides musical acts, educational and artistic displays, a carnival, Omaha’s largest parade, a beer garden, and food. Times vary. Admission: $7 per person per day, children 5 and under free. 402.278.2951. –septemberfestomaha.org
Event times and details are correct as of presstime, but are subject to change.
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