Omaha Farmers Market returns Saturday, celebrates 30 years
Starting Saturday, May 6, the Omaha Farmers Market returns weekly to the Old Market from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The Sunday Market will also return weekly starting this Sunday, May 7 at Aksarben Village at 67th and Mercy Road from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Cheers to 30 Years!
It’s time to pull out the streamers and hang the balloons – the Omaha Farmers Market is celebrating 30 years of farm fresh, locally-grown goods in 2023!
The opening of the 30th anniversary season of the Omaha Farmers Market is Saturday, May 6 and Sunday, May 7. The Saturday Market will take place from 8am-12:30pm in the streets of the Old Market. The Sunday Market will take place from 9am-1pm in Aksarben Village at 67th and Mercy Road.
Maha Festival releases its 2023 lineup
More than 13,000 fans are expected to come together over two days at Maha Festival, which will take place at Aksarben Village on Friday, July 28 and Saturday, July 29. This is the 15th annual event for the Omaha-based nonprofit.
Omaha Summer Arts Festival is looking for local artists to be featured this year
OMAHA, Neb. (KPTM) — The Omaha Summer Art Festival (OSAF) is looking for local artists to be featured during the 49th annual event this year, according to a press release from the festival.
Omaha Summer Arts Festival announces 2022 dates, new location
The Omaha Summer Arts Festival has announced its 2022 dates and its new location.
Celebrating its 48th anniversary, the popular tradition will return with a live event on June 10-12, 2022 at Aksarben Village.
Omaha Summer Arts Festival announces 2022 dates, new locationArtist applications are open now.
“The Omaha Summer Arts Festival is excited to move to Aksarben Village for a number of reasons. With great amenities, ample free parking, exceptional green space and a more central location, we believe Aksarben Village will be the ideal new home for the Festival,” said Executive Director Vic Gutman.
‘Vacation in the Village’ will feature local food vendors in Aksarben this weekend
The Inner Rail in Aksarben teamed up with a Facebook group called Omaha Food Lovers to make the event a reality. The focus is all on helping local vendors after a difficult year.