Through the Omaha Parks Foundation, tax deductible donations may be made. Information about making a donation can be obtained at: http://omahaparksfoundation.org/ Park is closed at this time for renevations and post flood cleanup.
A two hour workshop based on composition. The first hour consists of an intense tutorial on compositional techniques designed to kick-start your ability to see like a photographer and take better pictures every time you pick up your camera. The second hour consists of a walking and shooting tour of Omaha's Old Market District so that you can begin using the new techniques. Classes are no larger than 6 students at a time so proper attention can be given to each of your questions. Contact Bryce Bridges via phone or email to receive a link to the online class sign-up schedule. Cash/Check/PayPal $100 per student
Omaha's first & only full production brewery since Metz, Storz, Krug & Falstaff and first & only distillery since Willow Springs. Come join us for a tour to see how and where it's made, stay for a dram, cocktail or beer in our Tasting Room and Taste History.
It's the foodie event of the year! Delicious 3 course meals for an amazing price. Participating restaurants will offer a multi-course dinner for the fixed price of $20, $30 or $40 per person. Patrons can select from their choice of appetizers, entrees and desserts. The restaurant also features their regular menu during the promotion. There are no tickets or passes required. Food lovers may simply dine out at as many participating restaurants as they like during Omaha Restaurant Week, explore new dining opportunities or enjoy old favorites. Advance reservations are strongly recommended and can be made by calling restaurants directly or visiting their profile online. Dining during Omaha Restaurant Week supports Food Bank for the Heartland and local restaurants. Mark your calendars! Reservations open approximately 8 weeks in advance.
Opera Omaha produces a season of original mainstage productions, presented at the historic Orpheum Theater, and smaller productions and musical events throughout the community. Opera Omaha is internationally known for its productions of eight world premieres and four American premieres of classical masterpieces, and is highly regarded regionally for an extensive education and outreach program that annually reaches thousands from elementary school through adulthood.
The fifth annual Omaha Heritage Festival will provide free family-friendly activities that celebrate Omaha's diverse culture! This all-day event will including a parade, multicultural food and exhibitions, a carnival, live music, a beer garden and a fireworks show. When: May 16 Parade: 10 a.m. Festival: Noon-10 a.m. Where: Lewis & Clark Landing, by the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge, near downtown Omaha Midlands Latino Community Development Corporation (MLCDC) is a nonāprofit organization dedicated to providing Latinos with opportunities for growth in the Omaha community. For complete event details, visit the following link: http://www.midlandslatinocdc.org/event_detail.php?EVENT_ID=33. The Omaha Heritage Festival is sponsored by Creighton University and supported by the city of Omaha.
Through the Omaha Parks Foundation, tax deductible donations may be made. Information about making a donation can be obtained at: http://omahaparksfoundation.org/ Park is closed at this time for renevations and post flood cleanup.