Monday, February 2, 2009

Great Plains Art Museum

Great Plains Art Museum
1155 Q Street, Hewit Place
Lectures: Wednesdays 3:30 - 5:00 p.m.
Free and open to the public
http://www.unl.edu/plains
Spring 2009:
January 21 - A crash Course in Infrastructue: Expensive but Essential Components for Rural (and Urban) Nebraska's Future by Sandra Scofield
February 18 - The Fossil Record and the Fact of Evolution by George F. Engelmann
March 11 - Historic Presence of Trees along Rivers in the Great Plains by Greg Ruark
April 8 - Youth Select Baseball in the Midwest: The Shapes of Things to Come by David Ogden

Spring Exhibitions 2009
Hours Tuesday-Saturday 10-5; Sunday 1:30-5 Closed Mondays
January 6 - Febraury 6 Somewhere in the Middle of America: Life in a Prairie Town
February 12 - March 29 Celebrating Darwi's Legacy: Evolution in the Gaapagos Islands and the Great Plains
April 1 - 19 Topographical Oddities: Selections from the Permanent Collection
April 21 - 26 Elizabeth Rubendall Artist in Residence
April 21 - May 31 Gail Sundell: Spirit in Stone

If you are coming to Lincoln to visit the art gallerys, the Hawley B&B is close to UNL and Downtown. Visit our web site at http://www.hawleybb.com

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John and Peggy have been married 46 years. John semi retired January 2007 and is fully retired in the summer of 2008. Peggy works full time at the University of Nebraska. We have 2 children Robert and Leeza. We also have 8 grandchildren. All live in Lincoln and we enjoy having them close. The Hawley Bed & Breakfast was open for 6 years. Now the Hawley House is in an 1890's Victorian built as two town homes that has been opened into one home and is a local historical landmark. We will be moving into the home in 2011 from across the street. We have 3 dogs Miko (12), Snoopy (10) & Sophie (8).