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Rally for Trans Rights

Capitol Grounds

The ACLU of Nebraska will hold a rally for trans rights on the north plaza of the Nebraska State Capitol on Sunday October 1, 2024 at 1:00 p.m.

New Probation Officer Swearing-In Ceremony

2nd Floor Rotunda

The Nebraska Administrative Offices of the Courts and Probation will swear in new probation officers in the second floor rotunda at 1:30 p.m. on Thursday October 5, 2023.

Indigenous Peoples’ Day Rally

Capitol Grounds

The Intertribal Medicine Collective will celebrate and acknowledge October 9, 2023 as Indigenous People's Day with speakers on the north plaza of the Nebraska State Capitol and then a march … Continued

Men’s Rosary March

Capitol Grounds

Men will come together on the north plaza of the Nebraska State Capitol on Saturday October 14, 2023 from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. for reflection and prayer.

Worker’s Rally

Capitol Grounds

Workers from the Lincoln Regional Center will hold a march around the Capitol and then a rally on the north plaza on Saturday October 21 from 11:00 am to 1:00 … Continued

Buckle Up Phone Down Week Display

First Floor Display

The Nebraska Department of Transportation is sponsoring an educational display in the first floor rotunda from October 23 - 27 in conjunction with Governor Jim Pillen proclaiming "Buckle Up Phone … Continued

Governor’s Excellence in Service Awards

2nd Floor Rotunda

The Nebraska Department of Administrative Services-State Personnel Division will hold the 2023 Governor's Excellence in State Service Awards in the 2nd floor rotunda of the Nebraska State Capitol on October … Continued

Day of the Dead Exhibit

First Floor Display

The Commission on Latino-Americans will have an educational exhibit in the first floor rotunda of the Capitol in celebration of the November 1 Day of the Dead. The exhibit will … Continued

Red Ribbon Week Rally

Capitol Grounds

McPhee Elementary School students will march around the Capitol on October 27 at 2:30 p.m. with a stop on the north steps to recite a drug free pledge before they … Continued