Thursday, October 18, 2007

Nebraska Travel Conference 2007

Tonight I'm writing this blog at the close of the 2007 Nebraska Travel Conference in Columbus. As always, the staff of the Nebraska Division of Travel and Tourism, especially Paula Bohaty, did a fantastic job in organizing the conference.

Deb and the staff and volunteers of the Columbus/Platte County Convention and Visitors Bureau, and the New World Inn, were wonderful hosts. Thanks also to Governor Heineman for making Tourism a priority, attending the event and presenting the Travel Industry Awards, and to Richard Baier, the Director of the Nebraska Department of Economic Development and Christian Hornbaker the Director of the Division of Travel and Tourism for their leadership in the industry.

Lincoln County was especially fortunate this year as two of our tourism partners were presented with Travel Industry awards.

Dancing Leaf Cultural Learning Center in Wellfleet was awarded the 2007 Outstanding Eco-Tourism Entity. Les and Jan Hosick were on hand to receive their award from Governor Heineman. You can learn more about their attraction at www.dancingleaf.com.

The 2007 North Platte Rail Fest received the award for Outstanding New Event for communities with populations over 10,000. Dave Harrold accepted the award on behalf of the many volunteers who made this event possible. The North Platte Rail Fest website is www.nprailfest.com.

Congratulations to these winners and to all of the other award winners from across the state.

The Nebraska Travel Conference is a fantastic networking and educational event. The North Platte/Lincoln County Convention and Visitors Bureau has been fortunate to participate in this event for a number of years. We encourage every business involved in tourism in Nebraska to consider attending. Next year's event will be hosted by the Kearney Visitors Bureau.

See you all next year at Kearney!

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Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Community Unity Obelisk Tile Project

The dictionary definition of an Obelisk is: an upright 4-sided usually monolithic pillar that gradually tapers as it rises and terminates in a pyramid.

North Platte's definition of an Obelisk is a community art project that will draw the entire community together and create a series of art objects that will beautify our community. While not technically obelisks because they won't taper as they rise to their nine-foot height, these beautiful tile-covered sculptures will be a sight to see. The Creativity Unlimited Arts Council has named this project Community Unity, and it has lived up to it's name.

Each Obelisk will be covered by nearly 400 hand-painted 6-inch square tiles. Tile painting events are being held throughout the community, at schools, in the mall, at local events, and by appointment. It doesn't take a professional artist to paint a tile (I should know, I have actually painted a tile myself!). Designs can be drawn on paper and then traced on to the tile and then painted. Designs painted so far have depicted local school mascots, family milestones, local attractions and historical landmarks.

Five Obelisks will be produced, one in Iron Horse Park near Interstate 80, in Centennial Park, on the Courthouse Lawn, on the Lutheran Family Services park at the junction of Highway 30 and Highway 83, and in Cody Park. Making an effort to see all five Obelisks will draw visitors into the heart of our community. Other Obelisks will follow through the years.

Each tile will be numbered, and the location recorded, so that in years to come, your decendents can come to North Platte and see the tile you painted. The Obelisks will not only be beautiful sculptures, but also treasured family heirlooms.

You can find more information about the Obelisk project and tile painting opportunities by visiting the website of Creativity Unlimited Arts Council at www.artsinnorthplatte.com, or by calling the North Platte/Lincoln County Convention and Visitors Bureau at (308) 532-4729.

Happy painting!

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Monday, October 15, 2007

Christmas Craft Shows

Even though the trees have barely begun to turn, let alone lose their leaves and there's a cold drizzle falling outside, my thoughts did turn to Christmas today. I'd rather think about all of the upcoming Christmas Arts and Craft shows than take a trip down the already-displayed Christmas aisles at the local box stores.

The Platte River Mall at 1000 S. Dewey hosts their Fall Art & Craft Show on October 6 through 28.

The Cowboy Christmas Gift Show is November 3 and 4 at the D & N Event Center, 501 E. Walker Road.

The annual St. Pat's craft show is November 10 at 415 N. Chestnut.

The 20th annual Methodist Church Craft Show is December 1 at 1600 West E.

If your thoughts are turning to Christmas shopping, be sure to check out one of these events. You can find out more information by checking out the CVB website Calendar of Events at www.visitnorthplatte.com, or calling (308) 532-4729, or 800-955-4528

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Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Author Open House at A to Z

I just updated the Calendar of Events with a notice from A to Z Books about their upcoming Author Open House. Just in case you miss the listing there, I'm going to remind you here in the blog.

Authors on hand to read from their books and sign copies will be Ken Huebner (My Life and Community), Wayne D. Dundee (The Day After Yesterday), Lori Clinch (Are We There Yet and Don't Make Me Pull Over), Dixie Eckhoff (Just a Little Bull), D. Jean Smith (Medicine Creek Journals), and Billie Thornburg (City and Prairie Bones, Birdie and Me, Birdie and Me and Miles Too, and Sandhills Kid in the City).

The event is scheduled for Saturday October 6th from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at A to Z Books, 507 North Jeffers.

As I've mentioned in this blog before, A to Z Books also hosts an "Open Mic" night every 2nd and 4th Fridays beginning at 7:00 p.m. There's poetry and prose readings from local writers, live music, food and lots of fun!

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Monday, October 01, 2007

Nebraska Hall of Fame

The Nebraska Hall of Fame Commission will meet in North Platte at 7:00 p.m. on October 11 at the Holiday Inn Express. The Commission holds hearings in each of Nebraska’s congressional district, and this is the last of such meetings. The commission is considering its choice for the next person to be named to the Nebraska Hall of Fame. One of the people being considered is North Platte native Bill Jeffers. Mr. Jeffers rose through the ranks to become President of Union Pacific Railroad during the years of World War II. He is responsible for offering the use of the North Platte Depot to the North Platte Canteen.

Other candidates for the Nebraska Hall of Fame are: Grover Cleveland Alexander, Charles Edwin Bessey, Georgia Arbuckle Fix, Andrew Jackson Higgins, Malcom X and Evelyn Genevieve Sharp.

This sounds like it will be an interesting and educational evening.

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