Events from February 14 – March 4 – Page 2 – Nebraska State Capitol

Capitol Events

Glow Big Red

Capitol Grounds

Weather and roof conditions permitting the tower of the Capitol will be lit red the evening of February 14 for the University of Nebraska Foundation's annual 24 hours of Husker Giving event.

Hand Vote Counting Display

First Floor Display

The Nebraska Voter Accuracy Project and Concerned Citizens of NE will host a day long display in the first floor rotunda of the Capitol.  The group will demonstrate processes involved with hand counting procedures for elections from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Presidents’ Day

The Nebraska State Capitol will be open for holiday schedule tours.  State offices will be closed.

Moms Demand Action Display

First Floor Display

Nebraska Moms Demand Action will have an informational display in the first floor rotunda on February 22, 2023, from 8:30 a.m. to noon.

Malcolm X Display

First Floor Display

The Malcolm X Memorial Foundation will sponsor an educational display in first floor rotunda during Black History Month. The display about the life of Malcolm X will be from February … Continued

AFSP Capitol Awareness

First Floor Display

The Nebraska Chapter of the American Foundation of Suicide Prevention will have an awareness display in the first floor rotunda of the Capitol from February 26 - March 1, 2024 … Continued

US Citizenship Ceremony

2nd Floor Rotunda

The United States Citizenship and Immigration Omaha Field Office will host a Citizenship Naturalization Ceremony in the second floor rotunda at 9:00 a.m. on Statehood Day March 1, 2024.

NebraskaLAND Poster Contest Awards

2nd Floor Rotunda

The NebraskaLAND Foundation will present awards to Nebraska State Fair poster contest winners at 1:30 p.m. in a second floor rotunda ceremony on March 1, 2024.

Capitol Closed

The Nebraska State Capitol will be closed to the public to allow for special statehood activities.

Expanded Learning Opportunities Week

First Floor Display

Beyond School Bells will display materials in the first floor rotunda of the Capitol highlighting expanded learning opportunities providing Nebraska students with Science, Technology and Math (STEM) Skills from March … Continued