Help Out Nebraska: Monthly Volunteer Hours

The Foundry 211 N. 14th St, Lincoln, NE, United States

Drop by the OutNebraska office to help out with different activities every month. We'll be doing the work most needed to help us advocate for our communities! This event is open to LGBTQ+ people and our allies of all ages. Sign up here! https://secure.everyaction.com/GsjXmuYjI0C9WgiLRqVICw2 Third Thursdays starting Thursday, February 16th from 5pm-7pm CT at The Foundry

Grand Island Pride 2023

First Presbyterian Church of Grand Island 2103 W Anna St, Grand Island

First Presbyterian Church on Anna Street | Grand Island, NE | June 17, 2023 | 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. The family friendly festival will include a parade, exciting entertainment, passionate and educational speakers, vendors sharing their skills, crafts, delicious food, hugs, and missions. 10 AM: Welcome, Land Acknowledgement 10:15 AM: March/Parade 11 AM: Second Welcome and Speakers […]

Sporty Story Hour (Omaha) | Urban Abbey

Urban Abbey 1026 Jackson St., Omaha, NE, United States

Adding a little pizzazz and sparkle to your favorite weekend event: STORY HOUR! Join a very special sporty-themed story hour presented by your favorite local queens. This event is a way to bring children, families and queens together for a playful hour of celebration, imagination, learning and fun.

LGBTQ+ Makers Market | Site-1 Brewing

Site-1 Brewing 2566 Farnam St, Omaha, NE, United States

Don't forget to mark your calendars for the LGBTQ+ Makers Market on Saturday, June 17th Site-1 is bringing in local LGBTQ+ Makers from 11:00 am – 3:00 pm, and you'll have the chance to shop!

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Open Arms Trans Social | Second Unitarian Church of Omaha

2nd Unitarian Church of Omaha

Since 2011, Second Unitarian Church of Omaha has hosted OATS (Open Arms Trans Social), providing a low-stakes social environment for trans people and their families to find community, create friendships, and participate in events with the broader community, from movie nights and open mics to panels exploring the intersections of faith and gender expansive identities. […]