2020 Events
2020 Events in Historic Florence:
- January 2020
- Sunday, January 12th, 2020 at 2-3 P.M. CST:
- Douglas County Historical Society Second Sunday Talk:
- “Winning the Vote: The Campaign for Woman's Suffrage in the United States”
- Presented by Dr. Dianne Bystrom
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Dr. Dianne Bystrom will share the history of the 72-year campaign for women's voting rights.
- 2 P.M. at Metropolitan Community College, Fort Omaha Campus, Building 10, Room 110
- Metropolitan Community College, 32nd & Sorenson Parkway Google Map
- The talk is free for DCHS members; A $5 donation is requested of non-members.
- Reservations are required. Please e-mail members@douglascohistory.org or call 402-455-9990 ext 102 to reserve your spot.
- Sunday, January 12th, 2020 at 2-3 P.M. CST:
- February 2020
- Sunday, February 9th, 2020 at 2-3 P.M. CST:
- Douglas County Historical Society Second Sunday Talk:
- “The History of Fort Omaha”
- Presented by Kathy Aultz
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Febrary's Second Sunday lecture is offically out of spots
- 2 P.M. at Metropolitan Community College, Fort Omaha Campus, Building 10, Room 110
- Metropolitan Community College, 32nd & Sorenson Parkway Google Map
- The talk is free for DCHS members; A $5 donation is requested of non-members.
- Reservations are required. Please e-mail members@douglascohistory.org or call 402-455-9990 ext 102 to reserve your spot.
- Second Sunday event date has passed.
- Sunday, February 9th, 2020 at 2-3 P.M. CST:
- March 2020
- Sunday, March 8th, 2020 at 2-3 P.M. CDT:
- Douglas County Historical Society Second Sunday Talk:
- “24th & Glory - The Intersection of Civil Rights and Omaha's Greatest Generation of Athletes”
- 2 P.M. at Metropolitan Community College, Fort Omaha Campus, Building 10, Room 110
- Metropolitan Community College, 32nd & Sorenson Parkway Google Map
- The talk is free for DCHS members; A $5 donation is requested of non-members.
- Reservations are required. Please e-mail members@douglascohistory.org or call 402-455-9990 ext 102 to reserve your spot.
- Second Sunday event date has passed.
- Sunday, March 8th, 2020 at 2-3 P.M. CDT:
- April 2020 • Back
- May 2020 • Back
- Sunday, May 3rd, 2020 at 4 P.M.-6 P.M. CDT: Standing Bear Commemorative
- Douglas County Historical Society
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- “Standing Bear Commemorative”
- Presented by Presentation by author Lawrence A. Dwyer about the Chief Standing Bear trial
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Every year DCHS revisits the story of Standing Bear in commemoration of the historic court case Standing Bear v. Crook. The landmark 1879 case took place in Omaha and established that Native Americans are “persons within the meaning of the law” and have the right of habeas corpus.
- This month's event will be presented over Zoom. When you register, you will receive a link to the Zoom webinar. On Sunday, May 3rd at 2 P.M., click that link to join.
- The talk is free for DCHS members; A $5 donation is requested of non-members.
- Reservations are required. Please e-mail admin@douglascohistory.org or call 402-455-9990 to reserve your spot.
- “Standing Bear Commemorative”
- Douglas County Historical Society
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- Saturday, May 16th, 2020:
- Douglas County Historical Society:
- Webinar
Presentation by author Lawrence A. Dwyer about the Chief Standing Bear trial.
- Reservations Required
- $12 DCHS Members, $15 Non-Members
- Hours: 4:00 P.M. - 7:30 P.M.
- Metropolitan Community College, Fort Omaha Campus, General Crook House Museum, Lower Level
- General Crook House 5730 N. 30 Street, #11B (
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- Webinar
- Douglas County Historical Society:
- Sunday, May 3rd, 2020 at 4 P.M.-6 P.M. CDT: Standing Bear Commemorative
- June 2020 • Back
- Sunday, June 14th, 2020 at 2-3 P.M. CDT:
- Douglas County Historical Society Second Sunday Talk:
- “History of Rosenblatt Stadium”
- Presented by Gary Kastrick, South Omaha Historian
- This month's event will be presented over Zoom. When you register, you will receive a link to the Zoom webinar. On Sunday, June 14th at 2 P.M. CST, click that link to join.
- The talk is free for DCHS members; A $5 donation is requested of non-members.
- Reservations are required. Please e-mail admin@douglascohistory.org or call 402-455-9990 ext 102 to reserve your spot.
- Second Sunday event date has passed.
- Sunday, June 14th, 2020 at 2-3 P.M. CDT:
- July 2020 • Back
- Sunday, July 12th, 2020 at 2-3 P.M. CDT:
- Douglas County Historical Society Second Sunday Talk:
- “History of UNMC”
- Presented by Carrie Meyer, Assistant professor, Head of special collections and archives, McGoogan Library of Medicine
- This month's event will be presented over Zoom. When you register, you will receive a link to the Zoom webinar. On Sunday, July 12th at 2 P.M. CST, click that link to join.
- The talk is free for DCHS members; A $5 donation is requested of non-members.
- Reservations are required. Please e-mail admin@douglascohistory.org or call 402-455-9990 ext 102 to reserve your spot.
- Second Sunday event date has passed.
- Sunday, July 12th, 2020 at 2-3 P.M. CDT:
- August 2020 • Back
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Thursday, August 6th – Sunday, 9th, 2020 (Thu-Fri-Sat-Sun):
- Douglas County Historical Society Garage Sale
Location: 770 N. 114th St, Omaha, NE 68154 (), Florence, NE
- Featuring tables of items including books, household items, collectibles, antiques and much more
- Open hours
- 9 A.M. to 7 P.M. on Thursday and Friday
- 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. on Saturday and Sunday
- Call 402-455-9990 for more details.
- Douglas County Historical Society Garage Sale
- Friday, August 14th, 2020 (Fri) - CANCELED for 2020; see you in 2021:
- North Omaha Summer Arts – 10th Annual Arts Crawl
Information 402-502-4669
Hours: 6:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M.
Starts at MCC Mule Barn Building #2, 5730 N. 30th Street. ()
- North Omaha Summer Arts – 10th Annual Arts Crawl
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Sunday, August 16th, 2020 at 10 A.M.(2020 Date was confirmed but later canceled due to COVID-19 Pandemic)- Douglas County Historical Society Vintage Wheels at the Fort
(Date is confirmed but details are from previous years' events as an example of what generally happens)
- Douglas County Historical Society is proud to be partnering with the Meadowlark Model A Ford Club and Baxter Ford to bring you another year of showcasing automobile history at Fort Omaha.
- Featuring pre-1965 cars, this FREE event is meant to be fun for the whole family. Last year's event welcomed over 70 vehicles to the Fort and this year's event is expected to draw an even bigger and more diverse crowd of classic cars.
- Transport yourself through time with rides around The Fort in a variety of vintage vehicles including: Model As, Model Ts, and many more. The chance to engage with automobile history like this doesn't come often, so don't miss your opportunity to step back into time. In addition to the cars, there will plenty of other activities to enjoy throughout the day.
- Past year entertainment has been provided with performances by the 1st Nebraska Volunteers Brass Band, Ed Svoboda's Red Raven Orchestra, Humanities Nebraska's Helen Waring-Johnson and the “Craoi na Tire” Irish Dancers. There will also be fun crafts for the whole family including patriotic pinwheels and an automobile assembly line to take home your own crafted car.
- The General Crook House Museum will be offering FREE admission to encourage visitors to visit the new interactive exhibit, Big Noise in the Heartland: Omaha Broadcasting. The Meadowlark Model A Ford Club will have lunch, drinks, and snacks available for purchase.
- Free and open to the public for the event and for the General Crook House Museum (located on the Fort)
- Details:
- From 10 A.M. to 3 P.M.
- Location: Metropolitan Community College, General Crook House 5730 N. 30th Street, #11B (
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- The General Crook House will have open hours from 1:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M.
- Douglas County Historical Society Vintage Wheels at the Fort
(Date is confirmed but details are from previous years' events as an example of what generally happens)
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Thursday, August 6th – Sunday, 9th, 2020 (Thu-Fri-Sat-Sun):
- September 2020 • Back
- Sunday, September 13th, 2020 at 2-3 P.M. CDT:
- Douglas County Historical Society Second Sunday Talk:
- “ Kings of Broken Things: Bystanders, Historical Wounds, and the Omaha Race Riot of 1919”
- Presented by Theodore Wheeler, author and instructor at UNO
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This month's Second Sunday will be presented over Zoom. When you register, you will receive a link to the Zoom webinar. On Sunday, September 13th at 2pm, click that link to join.
The deadline for registration is Friday September 11th at noon, so make sure to reserve your spot before then!
- This month's event will be presented over Zoom. When you register, you will receive a link to the Zoom webinar. On Sunday, September 13th at 2 P.M. CST, click that link to join.
- The talk is free for DCHS members; A $5 donation is requested of non-members.
- Reservations are required. Please e-mail admin@douglascohistory.org or call 402-455-9990 ext 102 to reserve your spot.
- Second Sunday event date has passed.
- Sunday, September 13th, 2020 at 2-3 P.M. CDT:
- October 2020 • Back
- Sunday, October 11th, 2020 at 2-3 P.M. CDT:
- Douglas County Historical Society Second Sunday Talk:
- “Music on the Trail: Where American Folk Songs Meet Classical Art Music”
- Presented by Donna Gunn, pianist and educator
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This month's Second Sunday will be presented over Zoom. When you register, you will receive a link to the Zoom webinar. On Sunday, October 11th at 2 pm, click that link to join.
The deadline for registration is Friday October 9th at noon, so make sure to reserve your spot before then!
This month's Second Sunday is presented in association with Humanities Nebraska, allowing us to present Donna Gunn's talk free to our community.
- This month's event will be presented over Zoom. When you register, you will receive a link to the Zoom webinar. On Sunday, October 11th at 2 P.M. CST, click that link to join.
- The talk is free for DCHS members; A $5 donation is requested of non-members.
- Reservations are required. Please e-mail admin@douglascohistory.org or call 402-455-9990 ext 102 to reserve your spot.
- Second Sunday event date has passed.
- Sunday, October 11th, 2020 at 2-3 P.M. CDT:
- November 2020 • Back
- Sunday, November 8th, 2020 at 2-3 P.M. CST:
- Douglas County Historical Society Second Sunday Talk:
- “Well-Behaved Women Seldom Make History”
- This month's event will be presented over Zoom. When you register, you will receive a link to the Zoom webinar. On Sunday, November 8th at 2 P.M. CST, click that link to join.
- The talk is free for DCHS members; A $5 donation is requested of non-members.
- Reservations are required. Please e-mail admin@douglascohistory.org or call 402-455-9990 ext 102 to reserve your spot.
- Second Sunday event date has passed.
- Sunday, November 8th, 2020 at 2-3 P.M. CST:
- December 2020 • Back
- Sunday, December 6th, 2020 at 2-3 P.M. CST:
- Douglas County Historical Society Second (oops) ... First Sunday Talk:
- “Christmas Carol Connections”
- Presented by Donna Gunn, pianist and educator
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Donna's passion for outreach performances are facilitated by her listings on the Humanities NE Speakers Bureau roster and the Nebraska Arts Council Touring Program and Artists in Schools/Communities rosters.
- This month's event will be presented over Zoom. When you register, you will receive a link to the Zoom webinar. On Sunday, December 6th at 2 P.M. CST, click that link to join.
- The talk is free for anyone that wishes to attend.
- Reservations are required. Please e-mail admin@douglascohistory.org or call 402-455-9990 ext 102 to reserve your spot.
- Registration deadline is: December 4, 2020 at noon CST
- Second Sunday event date has passed.
- Sunday, December 6th, 2020 at 2-3 P.M. CST:
Others
We rest and prepare for another year from January to early May, although there will be Florentine Players performances starting in January or February, and the Douglas County Historical Society will have monthly events. Check our Events page for details and final dates as we learn about them.