Ask The Master Gardener
AkSarBen Farmers Market
Weekly:
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Date:
9:00 am –
1:00 pm
Location:
Aksarben Village
Extension Master Gardeners will be at the AkSarBen Farmers Market to answer your horticulture questions. Stop by our booth!
This event originated in Nebraska Extension - Douglas-Sarpy Counties.
Activity
Time:
Double Up Food Bucks at Aksarben Farmer’s Market & Nutrition Education Booth
Recurring Date Info:
Weekly:
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Date:
9:00 am –
12:00 pm
Location:
Aksarben Farmer’s Market
This event originated in Nebraska Extension - Douglas-Sarpy Counties.
Program
Time:
Sunday with a Scientist at Morrill Hall
Date:
12:30 pm –
4:30 pm
Location:
Morrill Hall
Room: Elephant Hall
“Archaeology: Pieces of the Past” will be presented by History Nebraska archeologists Nolan Johnson and Courtney Ziska along with certified local government coordinator Kelli Bacon.
This event originated in University of Nebraska State Museum - Morrill Hall.
Guest Artists: Amanda Jacobs (piano), Shelley Waite (mezzo soprano) Elizabeth A. Dolan (lecturer)
THE SONG CYCLES OF BEACHY HEAD
3:00 pm
Location:
Westbrook Music Building
This work is a 26-piece song cycle using the epic 731-line poem by British author, Charlotte Smith. Smith’s poem (1807) was written during England’s long war with France. It poignantly articulates themes of separation and continuity in the very …
This event originated in Music.
Performing Arts - Music
Time:
Lecture Recital of “The Song Cycle of Charlotte Smith’s BEACHY HEAD (1806)”
Date:
3:00 pm –
4:15 pm
Location:
Westbrook Music Building
Room: 119
Recital by Amanda Jacobs with Shelley Waite, mezzo soprano, and lecture by Elizabeth Dolan, associate professor of English, Lehigh University.
This event originated in Nineteenth Century Studies.
Ongoing Events
Museum Builders: A Story of Fossils and Friendship
Temporary Exhibition at Morrill Hall
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Time:
9:30 am –
4:30 pm
Location:
Morrill Hall
This temporary exhibition explores the history of paleontology and the friendship that led to the construction of the University of Nebraska State Museum, Morrill Hall.