A Note from our Director – Feb 2016
The Way We Worked Smithsonian Traveling exhibit has come and gone at the museum. I hope you were able to view the exhibit or join us for any of the nine related programs we hosted between… Read more >
The Way We Worked Smithsonian Traveling exhibit has come and gone at the museum. I hope you were able to view the exhibit or join us for any of the nine related programs we hosted between… Read more >
What is Giving Tuesday? We have a day for giving thanks. We have two for getting deals. Now, we have #GivingTuesday, a global day dedicated to giving back. On Tuesday,… Read more >
If you were able to drop in on our fundraiser night at Pizza Ranch or attend the cemetery tour, thank you. We could not have asked for a nicer day… Read more >
Join us for all of our upcoming programs and events being held in conjunction with “The Way We Worked”, a traveling exhibit visiting the museum in December and January. The… Read more >
Private Rollin Lee Alley is this month’s featured World War II veteran. Rollin was born on March 10, 1926 to Chester and Faye (Winter) Alley on a farm outside of… Read more >
Call to Photographers VisitNebraska.com/media/press/call-to-photographers FOR INFORMATION, CONTACT: Kim Einspahr | Hildegard Center for the Arts (402) 488-0678 keinspahr@windstream.net Nebraska Tourism Commission, in partnership with Hildegard Center for the Arts and… Read more >
Another fundraiser luncheon is in the books. We owe a big thank you to those who attended, those who sponsored the event, and those who were unable to attend but… Read more >
August’s featured WWII veteran is Raymond Arendell. If you are a member of the VFW you may recognize the name as the VFW Post 2280, located in Bellevue, is known… Read more >
Our Annual Fundraiser Luncheon, Memories of World War II, is quickly approaching. It will be held on Saturday, August 8th at NOON and feature a steak lunch, and an Andrews Sisters act… Read more >
This month’s featured veteran is Private Lester Frances Ueberrhein who is considered to be Sarpy County’s first loss of life during World War II. He was only 21 years old… Read more >