nebraskastoryarts.org
Nebraska StoryArts: Our Sponsors
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Omaha Organization for the Purpose of Storytelling (OOPS). Producing Your Own Event. Nebraska StoryArts proudly recognizes our sponsors and partners:. Mike and Nancy McCarthy Foundation. Greater Omaha Visitors and Convention Bureau. The Nebraska Arts Council. For continuous support of the StoryConnect Program in Lincoln, NE. The Willer Foundation of Omaha. For support of hands-on workshops at the Nebraska Storytelling Festival. The William R. Patrick Foundation. Nebraska Game and Parks.
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Things to see and do in Crescent
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Living and Visiting Crescent. Living and Visiting Crescent. Things to See and Do. Licenses, Permits, Forms. Things to See and Do. Raquo; www.loesshillsvineyardandwinery.com. Raquo; www.skicrescent.com. The Crescent Pool is located at Camp Pokamoke (23472 Pokamoke Lane), and will open in 2013. The hours will be 12pm (noon) – 6pm, Monday – Saturday, thoughout the swimming season. (Currently Closed for the Season). For more information call (712) 545-3369. Raquo; Learn More. The Old Lincoln Highway.
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The Cooper Foundation – Lincoln, Nebraska
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Jan 15, Apr. 1, Aug. 1, Oct. 1. Cooper Foundation Through the Decades. Cooper Foundation Trustees 1935 to present. Trustees’ Endow Merit Scholarship Fund. Thompson Forum on World Issues. Grants Approved - December 2015. Toward Growing up Locked Down: Juvenile Solitary Confinement in Nebraska, a research and advocacy project. CASA for Lancaster County. Toward the purchase of diagnostic and reference materials for counseling staff. Crane River Theatre, Kearney, Neb. Support for the 2016 season. Support for...
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Sutton Nebraska Museum: Sutton TV Center
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The Sutton Museum is the home of the Sutton Historical Society and is dedicated to the collection and preservation of historic artifacts and information about the Sutton, Nebraska community. Wednesday, July 29, 2015. Once upon a time repairing televisions was a viable small town business model. The Sutton TV Center operated on the west side of the south end of downtown Sutton for several years. This set of photos are on a plaque (at the bottom of this page) that Donna Waddle has. I seem to remember from ...
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Sutton Nebraska Museum: Early Account of Spring Ranch and the Little Blue River
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The Sutton Museum is the home of the Sutton Historical Society and is dedicated to the collection and preservation of historic artifacts and information about the Sutton, Nebraska community. Thursday, August 6, 2015. Early Account of Spring Ranch and the Little Blue River. This account of a visit to early Clay County appeared in the August 6, 1915 issue of The Sutton News. It is by a fellow named Clarence F. Warner and was originally published by an Ohio Newspaper. Labels: Historical Newspaper Items.
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Sutton Nebraska Museum: Nebraska Roads - 1915
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The Sutton Museum is the home of the Sutton Historical Society and is dedicated to the collection and preservation of historic artifacts and information about the Sutton, Nebraska community. Thursday, August 6, 2015. Nebraska Roads - 1915. This account of the state of roads in Nebraska and to the east as far as Chicago appeared in the August 6, 1915 issue of The Sutton News. Labels: Historical Newspaper Items. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Detroit Free Press subscription offer in Sutton? Madeleine ...
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Sutton Nebraska Museum: Pioneer Rachel Littlefield died 100 years ago.
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The Sutton Museum is the home of the Sutton Historical Society and is dedicated to the collection and preservation of historic artifacts and information about the Sutton, Nebraska community. Tuesday, July 7, 2015. Pioneer Rachel Littlefield died 100 years ago. Rachel's brother was Alonzo Adelbert Corey, an early Sutton homesteader and town merchant. Labels: Historical Newspaper Items. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Detroit Free Press subscription offer in Sutton? Sutton Museum Latest Post. The Sutto...
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Sutton Nebraska Museum: Friday morning flooding - June 5th
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The Sutton Museum is the home of the Sutton Historical Society and is dedicated to the collection and preservation of historic artifacts and information about the Sutton, Nebraska community. Friday, June 5, 2015. Friday morning flooding - June 5th. About 8:30 am, June 5, 2015. Looking north on Way Avenue north of the railroad tracks toward the Dean Yost home across the street.lake. Looking west upstream on School Creek to the Saunders Avenue Bridge on the north edge of downtown Sutton. The water is m...
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