![]() Cosmic Bowling – Arbor Lanes Bowling Alley, 2023 Industrial Road, has bowling all day Sept.Bags Tournament – Participate in a bags tournament on Sept.to 5 p.m., as well as refreshments, including a special bootleg AppleJack Rabbit drink. Artist Meet & Greet at Self Expressions – Self Expressions Gallery, 819 Central Ave., will have a meet & greet Sept.Following the parade, head to Central Avenue between 14th and 15th Streets to watch the water barrel fights starting at around 3:30 p.m. along Central Avenue from 16th Street to Sixth Street, and Sixth Street south to First Corso. $40 for all amenities or $15 for individuals. Climbing wall, dual racing zipline, quick flight, and obstacle course. decoupage a pumpkin with flowers that have been pressed throughout the season. to noon is Paint Your Own Apple Portrait in Watercolor at Splinters & Smudges, 814 Central Ave. is Paint an Apple Magnet and from 10 a.m. at Morton-James Public Library, 923 First Corso. 17 starting at 7:30 a.m. at Steinhart Park. It’s a fundraiser for the Nebraska City Elementary PTO. 16 from 3 to 6 p.m. at CRUSH Boutique, 902 Central Ave. Tinsel, Feathers, & Braids (cute hair styles for kids) – Sept.Outdoor demonstrations are FREE and admission into the mansion is $9 adults, and $7 youth (age 3-12). Demonstrations of blacksmithing, fabric dyes and printing, seed beadwork, rigid heddle weaving, leather crafting, Dutch oven cooking, fire building, skins & skulls, and more. Living History Weekend: Table Creek Rendezvous – Sept.Dan Holtz, emeritus professor of English, Peru State College, will explore how literature, novels, poems, and more, have framed the nation’s understanding of the Civil War, its causes, and consequences. at Civil War Veterans Museum, 910 First Corso. Literature Fights and Re-Fights the Civil War – Sept.awards along Central Avenue between 11th Street and Sixth Street. River City Classics Car Club AppleJack Car Show – Sept.Book Signing – Author Rachel Brupbacher will celebrate the release of her new book, “Nebraska’s Carl Milton Aldrich and the Arbor Day Song” with a book signing and talk at the Morton-James Public Library, 923 First Corso, on Sept.In celebration of the 143rd Founders Day, people are gathering to share stories about the Kregel Windmill Factory. at Kregel Windmill Factory Museum, 1416 Central Ave. This 15-piece recreated Civil War band wearing authentic Union uniforms and playing authentic music from the Civil War era. 1st Nebraska Brass Band Concert – Sept.FREE outdoor demonstrations, but there is an admission fee to go indoors. See the new keelboat replica and view a wildlife photography exhibit. Living History re-enactors, with activities for adults and kids. at Lewis & Clark Center, 100 Valmont Drive. 18th Annual Lewis & Clark Reunion – Sept.Heritage Needlework Guild Quilt & Needlework Show – Sept.to 5 p.m at Civil War Museum, 910 First Corso Hunley,” the world’s first successful combat submarine – Sept. Hunley Exhibit – An xhibit of a full-scale model of the Civil War-era “H.L. Antiques & Collectibles – Shop a sale at 424 Central Ave.1/2 mile north of the intersection of Highway 75 and Business 75 ![]() Apples, pumpkins, other seasonal produce, flowers, fall decor, jams, jellies, popcorn and more. 50+ crafters, artists, and vendors indoors and outdoors. at Lourdes Central Catholic School, 412 Second Ave. Sweet Pickins AppleJack Craft, Vendor, & Maker Market – Sept. ![]() ![]() at the Historic Barns at Arbor Day Farm, 2611 Arbor Ave.
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