Wildflower Week Nature Walks
Arbor Day Farm 2611 Arbor Avenue, Nebraska City, NE, United StatesWildflower Week Nature Walks
Wildflower Week Nature Walks
Travel back to the 1920s with Murder at the Juice Joint – an old-fashioned whodunnit in the magnificent setting of the Arbor Lodge Mansion. Solve clues, look for evidence, and break the case while mingling with new friends.
Gain insights from local experts on wildflowers, native landscapes, and sustainable design. Free admission. Pre-registration recommended. RSVP here! 9:00 – 10:00 AM “Flora and Fauna of the Nebraska Prairie” with Amy Heusinkvelt, […]
Who doesn't love donuts? Attend Kimmel's Donut Festival and enjoy our traditional Apple Cider Donuts, try one of the featured gourmet donuts, or grab a half dozen cherry and strawberry […]
FREE make-and-take wildflower mudballs 1-3pm
FREE make-and-take pressed flower bookmarks 1-3pm
The neighborhood socialites have touted the Hatter’s Ball as the bash of the year in the isolated town of Bloodworth Falls. Mayor Riley White has organized the event in the old Bloodwood Castle as a diversion from the scandals that have plagued the town in recent months. Of course, it’s no coincidence the ball is scheduled right before the upcoming mayoral election.
Come listen to our favorite Irishman! John Byrne is back! Outdoor concert (weather permitting). Bring your chairs and blankets. **Change this year...We'll be serving snacks and drinks starting at 6 PM. […]
Visit Kimmel Orchard Antique Tractor Show to experience the progress of agricultural technology over the last 100 years. Enjoy exploring the many different types of tractors and power equipment used […]
In celebration of America, and honoring our veterans, Nebraska City Blue Star Mothers will host a display of Quilts of Valor throughout Arbor Lodge Mansion. View this beautiful collection while also learning about Morton Family veterans and their patriotic service.
We're excited to host Nebraska native, Brad Colerick again! Billboard Magazine called Brad Colerick "one of a baker's dozen of acts to watch in the folk community around the world." […]
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