Past Events from September 20, 2019 – July 6, 2019 – Page 14 – Nebraska State Capitol

Capitol Events

Legislature in Recess

The Nebraska Unicameral Legislature will be in recess February 12 - 15.

Lincoln Birthday Guard Posting

Capitol Grounds

The Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War will honor Abraham Lincoln's birthday by standing vigil at the Lincoln Monument on the West Plaza of the Nebraska State Capitol … Continued

President’s Day Holiday

Nebraska Capitol 1445 K Street, Lincoln, NE, United States

The Capitol will be open for free guided tours beginning at 10:00 a.m. at the north entrance on second floor.

Nebraska Capitol Commission Meeting

Nebraska Capitol 1445 K Street, Lincoln, NE, United States

The Nebraska Capitol Commission will meet in Room #1507. Contact the Capitol Commission at (402)471-6691 for more information.

Statehood Day

Nebraska celebrates its 154th anniversary of statehood on March 1, 2021. Nebraska was admitted to the United States as the 37th state.

Youth Art Month

Nebraska Capitol 1445 K Street, Lincoln, NE, United States

The Nebraska Art Teachers Association will virtually display the artwork of students from all across Nebraska from March 13 - 27, 2021 in celebration of Youth Art Month. Please go … Continued

NMEA Capitol Concerts

2nd Floor Rotunda

The Nebraska Music Education Association will hold a series of noontime concerts in the Capitol 2nd floor rotunda from March 22 - 25. The public is welcome to attend. Each day two groups of Nebraska students will perform.  

Virtual Holocaust Commemoration

The Jewish Federation of Lincoln and the Institute for Holocaust Education will hold the Nebraska Holocaust Commemoration ceremony virtually this year due to the ongoing pandemic, but hope to be in the 2nd floor rotunda of the Capitol on Sunday May 1, 2022. This year's ceremony will coincide with the Omaha Commemoration of Yom HaShoah … Continued

11th Annual Workers Memorial

Capitol Grounds

The United Support Memorial for Workplace Fatalities are sponsoring a vigil on the north plaza at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday April 28th for families, Unions, State Representatives, OSHA Representatives and Federal Representatives to honor man and women who have been killed or fatally injured at work.