The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 18, 1987, SUMMER EDITION, Page Page 4, Image 4

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Thursday, June 18, 1987
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Celebrations abound
By Ana Balka
Staff Reporter
If anyone has ever accused Nebraska
of being a boring state, they haven't
checked into all the festivals, rodeos,
fairs and celebrations that take place
in the summer.
This year there will be 52 county
fairs, 35 centennials, and oodles of
rodeos, ethnic festivals, flea markets
and arts and crafts fairs.
One event that gets a lot of attention
is Nebraskaland Days in North Platte
held this year June 13-21. The celebra
tion features a mix of western-style fun
and entertainment. Sports fans, food
freaks, arts and crafts lovers, music
fans and rodeo-goers could all find
something to interest them. Events
range from performances by Johnny
Cash, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band,
Nicolette Larson, and the Florida Boys
Gospel Group, to a buffalo burger feed,
a tennis tournament, a senior Olympics,
a rodeo, an antique show to the ever
popular hog calling contest.
Ethnic festivals display Nebraska's
diverse heritage. All feature foods,
dances, music, arts and crafts that
have been handed down from generation
to generation. Some of the better known
are the Clarkson Czech Festival, June
19-21; Stromsburg Swedish Festival the
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ASLEEP AT THE WHEEL
with opening act Cimarron Express
Sunday; June 21st
Doors open at 6:00. Asleep at the Wheel
will play 2 sets-get there early!
Tickets J6.00 in advance at Pickles, Gateway
Western, the Fort and the Royal Grove.
$8.00 day of show.
same weekend; Winnebago Powwow,
July 23-26; Wilbur Czech Festival, August
1-2; and W'isner's German Harvestfest,
Aug. 6
If you don't have plans for July 4,
area celebrations abound. Aside from
numerous parades and fireworks dis
plays, Stuhr Museum in Grand Island
will hold an old-fashioned parade,
special music, and events throughout
the day. Seward has a special celebra
tion with about 100 events scheduled
including a carnival, concerts, parades
and fireworks display.
Looking for the unusual? Try the Big
MacOgallala Optimist Club Fishing
Tournament June 20-21 at Lake Mc
Conaughy. Adventurous? Make a boat
and join in Beatrice's "Anything That
Floats Race" down the Big Blue River,
June 27, or put on your skates for the
U.S. Amateur Rollerskating Champion
ships at Pershing Auditorium July 23
Aug. 6. The Zucchini Festival will be at
the Acreage in Lincoln, Aug. 15-16,
where players will battle it out in a
greased zucchini toss, as well as a
recipe contest and other zuccini-related
petitions.
For more information on any of these
or other events coming up in Nebraska
this summer, contact the Nebraska
Travel and Tourism office at 471-3796.
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