Read and Grow at the Garden: Going on a Leaf Hunt
Lauritzen Gardens 100 Bancroft Street, Omaha, NE, United StatesEnjoy nature-themed books and fun activities to foster an appreciation for the outdoors
— dedicated to promoting the growth and appreciation of the arts in the Omaha community.
Enjoy nature-themed books and fun activities to foster an appreciation for the outdoors
The Tri-Faith Initiative is excited to invite you to join us for Coffee on the Commons every third Thursday of the month at 11:30 AM.
The Fontenelle Forest Photo Club meets on the third Thursday of the month (except June, July and August). Guests are always welcome!
This wild and wicked one-man-adaptation of Dracula, featuring Aaron Zavitz, is a masterpiece of invention, alternating between Bram Stokers’ original epistolary style and bursts of supernatural terror that will bring this exciting narrative to full life on the BLUEBARN stage.
The Pulitzer Prize®- and Tony Award®-winning drama Angels in America is one of the greatest American plays of this past century.
Feel free to tour all the featured 40+ local professional photographers depicting realistic landscapes, figures, and portraits.
A multi-sensory exploration of some of the world’s most famous works of art, this special installation invites all visitors to move beyond visual appreciation and to engage with subject matter, style, and technique through touch and sound.
We invite you to appreciate the scholars’ work in the Connect Gallery and to explore art that inspired them throughout The Joslyn.
This display will showcase plants that poison, paralyze, puncture, intoxicate, eat flesh, and otherwise offend, some of which we commonly grow in our homes and gardens.
Have you ever hiked under a full moon? Or wondered what comes out after dark in the Forest? Find out on our guided Full Moon Hikes!
Step into a world of seduction and vengeance with Mozart's timeless masterpiece, Don Giovanni.
This wild and wicked one-man-adaptation of Dracula, featuring Aaron Zavitz, is a masterpiece of invention, alternating between Bram Stokers’ original epistolary style and bursts of supernatural terror that will bring this exciting narrative to full life on the BLUEBARN stage.