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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Tuesday, September 25, 2007

North Platte Community Playhouse

The talented players of the North Platte Community Playhouse will debut “State Fair” on September 28 with a performance at 8:00 p.m. The Rodgers and Hammerstein play is directed by Jennifer Winder, with Willa Brinkmeyer assisting.

In a slight change of schedules for the 2007-2008 season, performances the first weekend (September 28, 29 and 30) of a production will be on Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m., and on Sunday at 2:00 p.m. The second weekend (October 6 & 7) there will be no Friday night performance. Saturday’s performance will again be at 8:00 p.m., with an additional matinee on Sunday at 2:00 p.m.

The description on the Playhouse website reads:

A Midwestern tradition provides a backdrop for a farmer and his family who go to the Iowa State Fair. Pop has high hopes of winning a Blue ribbon with his prize hog and Mom has aspirations of winning a prize with her pickles, while their son and daughter find both romance and heartbreak. Musical numbers by Rodgers and Hammerstein include "It Might As Well Be Spring" and "It's a Grand Night for Singing".

More information can be found on the website at http://northplattecommunityplayhouse.org/

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Monday, September 24, 2007

2007 Rail Fest is History

The 2007 North Platte Rail Fest is officially history, and everyone involved feels it was a great success. Judging from some of the comments I’ve heard from Union Pacific Bailey Yard employees (my husband included), the #1 goal of the festival was achieved – that of making local UP employees feel appreciated. The secondary goal was showcasing the Railroad itself and capitalizing on the popularity of all things Railroad among a segment of the population, and that was accomplished as well.

According to our un-scientific map of the United States, on which visitors were invited to insert a pin indicating their home town, we had visitors from 38 states and the District of Columbia, four Canadian provinces, the Netherlands, Slovakia, Germany, Israel, Bahamas, Ecuador, the Galapagos Islands, Japan and Mexico. We even had a pin indicating Antarctica, but I’m still trying to figure out if someone is pulling my leg or not.

I just got off the telephone with chief organizer Dave Harrold, and he’s already making plans for next year. Stay tuned to the North Platte Convention and Visitors Bureau website, www.VisitNorthPlatte.com, or the Rail Fest website, www.nprailfest.com for future plans.

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Friday, September 21, 2007

First Day of Rail Fest

So… the first day of the first-ever Rail Fest is behind us, and, Wow, what a day it was. Actually, as I write this, the first day isn’t behind a lot of people, who will be at Cody Park until 10:00 p.m., when the dance ends and the booths close. Visitors this first day came from Japan, Israel, the Netherlands and across the United States.

Rail Fest starts on Saturday at 7:30am with the pancake breakfast. The first Bailey Yard tours and the Operation Lifesaver trains depart at 8:30, and continue throughout the day. Don’t worry if you don’t have tickets. Today, everyone who was on standby was able to board both the trains and the buses.

Not all of the Rail Fest activities are going on in Cody Park, either. The Rail Fest Art Show and Sale is at the Platte River Mall, the Cemetery tour is, of course, at the Cemetery, and the Lincoln County Historical Museum is hosting special displays on Bill Jeffers and the early unions.

For a complete schedule of events, visit www.nprailfest.com. Hope to see you sometime this weekend in North Platte.

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Monday, March 26, 2007

Something for Everyone

The words "something for everyone" can seem tired and overused, but they just happen to describe the events going on in North Platte during the month of April. You'll see what I mean when you scroll down this list:

If you want to learn more about computers, the North Platte Public Library is offering the following classes:

  • Smart Internet Searching - April 5
  • Beginning and Intermediate MS Word
  • Beginning and Intermediate MS Excel
  • Beginning PowerPoint
  • Pictures Plus
  • Mail Merge using MS Word

April is also the time of the Friends of the Library Book Sale and Library Foundation Bake Sale. The Library is located at 120 West 4th, or you can call 308/535-8036 for more information.

Do you like music? Then do we have the events for you in April:

  • Naomi Judd - Love Can Build A Bridge - April 3 at the Neville Center for the Performing Arts, 301 East 5th Street, call 308/530-8488 for more info.
  • Community Concert Series presents Soli Deo Gloria Cantorum - April 16 at the North Platte High School Performing Arts Center, call 308/534-8135 for more info.
  • Jim Rice and Tina Cool (both up-and-coming Country Artists) in concert April 21 at the Lincoln County Fairgrounds. Call 308/534-8191 for more info.
  • 7th Annual Country Bluegrass Show, April 25, 26, 27 and 28 at the Lincoln County Fairgrounds, for more information call 308/532-1465, or visit their website at www.CountryBluegrassShow.tripod.com
  • 6th Annual Western Nebraska Junior High Honor Band Concert, April 27 at the McGahan Activity Center, 1002 East E. Call 308/532-1874 for more info.

What about trains?

  • 14th Annual Train Show and Swap Meet, April 7 & 8 at the D & N Event Center, 501 East Walker Road. Call 308/386-2489 for more info.

Interested in the environment?

  • Keep North Platte and Lincoln County Beautiful Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event, April 7, 1402 N. Sycamore. Call 308/534-8100 for more info.

Do you want to see some excellent local live theater?

  • North Platte Community Playhouse presents Grace & Glorie, April 13, 14, 15, 20 and 21. Call 308/534-6162 for more info.

Are you interested in literature, poetry and local authors?

  • Open-Mic night at A to Z Books, April 13. Call 308/534-0140 for more info.

Get excited by sports?

  • 28th Annual Eagles State Pool Tournament, April 13, 14, and 15 at the D & N Event Center, 501 E. Walker Rd. For more info call 308/ 539-5059.
  • Roller Skating and 30' Climbing Wall on April 14, in the gym at Maranatha Bible Camp, exit 190 at Maxwell. For more info call 308/582-4513.
  • James O'Rourke Memorial Triathlon and Tinker Triathlon, April 28 and 29, presented by the North Platte Recreation Center. For more info call 308/535-6772.
  • Sports Card Show, April 14 & 15 at the Platte River Mall. Call 308/534-3090 for more info.

What about Arts & Crafts & Flea Markets?

  • Spring Arts & Crafts Show, April 20, 21 and 22 at the Platte River Mall. Call 308/534-3090 for more info.
  • Antique Flea Market, April 26, 27 and 28 at the Lincoln County Fairgrounds. Call 308/530-9248 for more info.
  • High School Art & Tech Competition, April 27 through 29 at the Platte River Mall. Call 308/534-3090 for more info.
  • There's always an interesting special exhibit hanging at the Art and Gift Gallery, along with their regular artists. 516 N. Dewey, 308/534-1946 for more info.

Buffalo Bill Ranch State Historical Park is open all during the month of April, Monday through Friday.

Surely everyone can find something of interest in all of these events! Get out and enjoy the beautiful spring weather while it lasts (can you tell this is one of the few beautiful days we've had so far? I'm wishing hard that it will continue through April). If you need more information about any of the events listed above, you can call the North Platte/Lincoln County Convention and Visitors Bureau at 800-955-4528 or visit us on the web at www.visitnorthplatte.com.

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Tuesday, February 20, 2007

North Platte Railfest

We have just received the first draft of information concerning the first-ever RailFest in North Platte, scheduled for September 21 through 23 2007. It is billed as “railroad appreciation days for railfans and employees".

North Platte is certainly the right place to hold railroad appreciation days. Home to the largest railroad classification yard in the world, Union Pacific Bailey Yard, North Platte is definitely a railroad town! The statistics are sometimes conflicting, because the yard is constantly expanding, but it is estimated that more than 3,000 men and women work at Bailey Yard, it covers 2,850 acres and switches 10,000 rail cars daily. The main rail line through North Platte is the busiest rail freight corridor in the nation, with more than 135 trains operating over the line every 24 hours.

The goals for the RailFest include recognition the contributions made by the rail industry and its employees to the past, present and future development of North Platte, show support for members of our existing railroad family and extend a welcome to new members relocating to North Platte from other cities and states, and create an interactive festival for railroad and steam engine enthusiasts and employees from across the United States.

Some of the festivities already being planned are
NebraskaLand Bank Pancake Feed
Tours of locomotives on display locally:
Tours of the 1903 Baldwin UP #480 Steam Locomotive
Tours of the 1943 UP #3977 “Challenger” Steam Locomotive
Tours of the 1969 UP #6922, the world’s largest diesel locomotive


Interactive Locomotive Simulator
The Radio Shack
Literary Guild speakers and authors
Graffiti Contest
Harley Owners Group Motorcycle Rally & Show
Gold Wing Owner’s Group Motorcycle Rally & Show
Haz-Mat Seminars
Live Music in the Pavilion
Union Pacific Railroad Choral
Women of Railroading Fashion Show and Luncheon
Tours of Mid-Plains College Railroad Technology Center
Railroad Equipment Manufacturers booths
Railroad Art and Collectibles Vendors
Games for children and families
Food vendors and carnival rides.

If you love railroading, either the big stuff or models, you are going to find something to enjoy at the first-ever RailFest in North Platte.

You can get more information on the festivities by contacting the North Platte Original Town Association, 1021 North Jeffers, PO Box 1704, North Platte, NE 69103. Phone: 308-534-3648, Fax: 308-534-6175, e-mail railfest@nque.com.

You can get the scoop on everything going on in North Platte by contacting the North Platte/Lincoln County Convention and Visitors Bureau at 1-800-955-4528 or visiting the CVB website at www.VisitNorthPlatte.com.

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