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Nsaa 2015 Boys State Basketball Shrine Circus March 13, 2015 | VOLUME 25 | ISSUE 11 NSAA 2015 BOYS STATE BASKETBALL 9am-9pm Fri. & Sat.; $7 Adults, $5 Students The journey to the tourney continues for 48 teams. They are ready to take the court to earn that championship trophy. Come out and watch the best in Boys State Basketball. This event is at Pinnacle Bank Arena, Devaney Sports Center, Lincoln Northeast and Lincoln Southeast. For more information call (402) 489-0386 or visit www.nsaahome.org/basketball. SHRINE CIRCUS 12:30pm & 7pm Fri.; 10am, 2pm & 7pm Sat., 12:30pm & 5pm Sun.; $17 or less with a coupon Ladies and gentlemen, children of all ages, let the 70th Annual Shrine Circus begin. You don’t want to miss this big show. There will be white tigers, elephants, the wheel of destiny, a high wire act and much more. This event is at the Lancaster Event Center. For more information call (402) 441-6545 or visit www.lancastereventcenter.com. INVESTIGATE: SECOND SATURDAY SCIENCE 10am-12pm Sat.; $6 Adults, $3 Children (5-18 years), Free Young Children (4 and under), UNL Students, Faculty/Staff Investigate “polymers” this weekend in the science lab. Be there to learn through hands on activities and exploration. This event is at UNL Morrill Hall. For more information call (402) 472- 2642 or visit www.museum.unl.edu/investigate/. NATIONAL QUILTING DAY 2015 9am-3pm Sat.; Free Sew many quilts! Stop on by and see handwork demonstrations, learn new techniques, hear lectures, tour gallery exhibitions, and more. There will be an ala carte lunch available for purchase for guests who want to spend the entire day at the Quilt House. This event is at International Quilt Study Center & Museum. For more information call (402) 483-0453 or visit www.quiltstudy.org. SUPER HERO DAY 10am-1pm Sat.; $9.50 Ages 2-61, $9 Seniors 62+, $6.50 1 year old, Free under 1 Today is the day to celebrate heroes from every day to fantasy. Come dressed as your favorite super hero. You never know who will show up at this fun filled event. This event is at Lincoln Children’s Museum. For more information call (402) 477-4000 or visit www.lincolnchildrensmuseum.org. BOB SEGER & THE SILVER BULLET BAND 7:30pm Sun.; $98-68 Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band hit the road in support of their new album, Ride Out. This will be a great time to hear some of that “Old Time Rock and Roll” and of course some of his new hits. The album and shows have garnered praise from fans and critics alike. This event is at Pinnacle Bank Arena. For more information call (402) 904-4444 or visit www.pinnaclebankarena.com. Friday Fast Facts March 13‐19, 2015 Start Date End Date Event Name Location Telephone Event Type 01/13/15 03/28/15 Fred E. Miller: Photographer of the Crows Great Plains Art Museum (402) 472-6220 Arts A New Line of Thinking: Recent Sculpture by 01/16/15 04/26/15 Robert Schatz Sheldon Museum of Art (402) 472-2461 Arts Homefront & Battlefield: Quilts and Context in the 02/03/15 06/26/15 Civil War Center for Great Plains Studies (402) 472-6220 Arts LUX Center for the Arts presents "Bud, Branch 02/06/15 03/28/15 Berry" LUX Center for the Arts (402) 466-8692 Arts Will Wilson: Critical Indigenous Photograph 02/06/15 05/10/15 Exchange Sheldon Museum of Art (402) 472-2461 Arts 02/13/15 03/31/15 Kiechel Fine Art's Print Show 2015 Kiechel Fine Art (402) 420-9553 Arts Bracketing the Reading: Thinking Through 02/20/15 05/17/15 Photography Sheldon Museum of Art (402) 472-2461 Arts 02/20/15 05/17/15 Gee's Bend: From Quilts to Prints Sheldon Museum of Art (402) 472-2461 Arts Painting–From the Collection of the Sheldon 02/24/15 07/12/15 Museum of Art Sheldon Museum of Art (402) 472-2461 Arts Tugboat Gallery presents "Surreality" featuring 03/06/15 03/28/15 Adrian Armstrong and Keegan Baker Tugboat Gallery (402) 477-6200 Arts Assurity Life Insurance | Nebraskan Artist 03/06/15 05/31/15 Showcase: Paula Day Assurity Life Insurance (402) 420-9553 Arts 03/14/15 03/14/15 Spring Arts & Crafts Fair St. Mark's United Methodist Church (402) 489-8885 Misc. 03/14/15 03/14/15 Be Irish For a Day The Catalyst (Part I) & Lied Center (Part II) (402) 742-0477 Arts Gee's Bend: From Quilts to Prints Panel 03/17/15 03/17/15 Discussion Sheldon Museum of Art (402) 472-2461 Arts 03/19/15 03/19/15 Look! at Lunchtime Sheldon Museum of Art (402) 472-2461 Arts Women’s Concert Choir of Moody Bible Institute in 03/19/15 03/19/15 Chicago First Evangelical Covenant Church (402) 489-8869 Faith Based 03/09/15 03/13/15 Nature Explorer Camp Pioneers Park Nature Center (402) 441-7985 Family 03/09/15 03/13/15 Spring Break 2015 - Super Camp Sampler! Lincoln Children's Museum (402) 477-4000 Family 03/11/15 03/15/15 Sesostris Shrine Circus Lancaster Event Center (402) 441-6545 Family 03/12/15 03/13/15 Science of Sound Spring Break Camp Dawes Middle School (402) 472-4707 Family 03/13/15 03/13/15 Disney's The Jungle Book Lincoln Community Playhouse (402) 489-7529 Family University of Nebraska State Museum - Morrill 03/14/15 03/14/15 Investigate: Second Saturday Science Hall (402) 472-2642 Family 03/14/15 03/14/15 National Quilting Day 2015 International Quilt Study Center & Museum (402) 483-0453 Family 03/14/15 03/14/15 Super Hero Day! Lincoln Children's Museum (402) 477-4000 Family The Nebraska History Museum on the Move Free Nebraska State Historical Society Headquarters 03/14/15 03/14/15 Family Fun Day building (402) 471-4757 Family 03/18/15 03/18/15 Mummenschanz Lied Center for Performing Arts (402) 472-4747 Family 03/18/15 03/18/15 UNL Wind Ensemble Kimball Recital Hall (402) 472-6865 Family The Nebraska State Historical Society Brown Bag 03/19/15 03/19/15 History Forum Lincoln City County Building (402) 471-3272 Family 03/12/15 03/15/15 Footloose & Fancy 40th Anniversary Threads - Footloose & Fancy (402) 476-6119 Fashion 03/13/15 03/13/15 Business of Being Born Screening SCC Entrepreneurship Center (402) 617-3978 Film 03/13/15 03/19/15 Leviathan Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center (402) 472-5353 Film 03/13/15 03/19/15 She's Beautiful When She's Angry Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center (402) 472-5353 Film 03/13/15 03/13/15 'Secrets Revealed' A Cooking Class Art & Soul (402) 483-1744 Food 03/14/15 03/14/15 St. Patrick's Festival St. Patrick's Church Hall (402) 440-1497 Food 03/14/15 03/14/15 Tour of Europe: Ireland Art & Soul (402) 483-1744 Food 03/16/15 03/16/15 St. Patty's Day Treats Art & Soul (402) 483-1744 Food 03/17/15 03/17/15 Miller Time Pub's St. Patrick's Day Miller Time Pub & Grill (402) 489-2337 Food 03/17/15 03/17/15 Exclusive St. Patrick's Day Dinner Art & Soul (402) 483-1744 Food For more information or to add more information to our website, visit www.lincoln.org. Dates and times are subject to change. Friday Fast Facts March 13‐19, 2015 Start Date End Date Event Name Location Telephone Event Type 03/18/15 03/18/15 Bread Basics Art & Soul (402) 483-1744 Food 03/09/15 03/13/15 Spring Break 2015 - Super Camp Sampler! Lincoln Children's Museum (402) 477-4000 Misc. 03/11/15 03/15/15 Sesostris Shrine Circus Lancaster Event Center (402) 441-6545 Misc. 03/12/15 03/15/15 Footloose & Fancy 40th Anniversary Threads - Footloose & Fancy (402) 476-6119 Misc. 03/13/15 03/13/15 Disney's The Jungle Book Lincoln Community Playhouse (402) 489-7529 Misc. University of Nebraska State Museum - Morrill 03/14/15 03/14/15 Investigate: Second Saturday Science Hall (402) 472-2642 Misc. 03/14/15 03/14/15 National Quilting Day 2015 International Quilt Study Center & Museum (402) 483-0453 Misc. 03/14/15 03/14/15 Spring Arts & Crafts Fair St. Mark's United Methodist Church (402) 489-8885 Misc. 03/14/15 03/14/15 The Chieftains Lied Center for Performing Arts (402) 472-4747 Misc. The Nebraska History Museum on the Move Free Nebraska State Historical Society Headquarters 03/14/15 03/14/15 Family Fun Day building (402) 471-4757 Misc. 03/14/15 03/14/15 The Perfect Pint Art & Soul (402) 483-1744 Misc. 03/17/15 03/17/15 Clinic With A Heart -- Free Health Clinic Sowers Building; lower level (402) 421-2924 Misc. 03/17/15 03/17/15 Trivia Tuesday Fuzzy's Taco Shop (402) 904-4752 Misc. in Conjunction with 'Gee's Bend: From Quilts to 03/18/15 03/18/15 Prints' International Quilt Study Center & Museum (402) 472-6549 Misc. 03/18/15 03/18/15 Learn to Fly Open House Performance Aircraft (402) 475-8400 Misc. 03/18/15 03/18/15 Mummenschanz Lied Center for Performing Arts (402) 472-4747 Misc. 03/19/15 03/19/15 Clinic With A Heart -- Free Health Clinic Sowers Building; lower level (402) 421-2924 Misc. The Nebraska State Historical Society Brown Bag 03/19/15 03/19/15 History Forum Lincoln City County Building (402) 471-3272 Misc.
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