Housing Advocate Potluck
Join us to connect with other advocates around Lincoln and explore ways we can use our collective power to strengthen Lincoln.
Join us to connect with other advocates around Lincoln and explore ways we can use our collective power to strengthen Lincoln.
Civic Nebraska will deploy trained Election Protectors on May 2, Election Day in Lincoln, to observe polling places around the city. This is the third and final training session for the May 2 general election.
Categories include Domestic, Performance, Import, Motorcycle, and Off-Road. This event is a fun time to celebrate the skills and passions of area residents.
Join us for a party on the Campbell playground! On Tuesday, April 25, we'll gather for music, student performances, giveaways, and treats! Come on out and enjoy some fellowship with the Campbell community.
Polls are open from 8 am to 8 pm CDT. If you requested an early mail-in ballot, you can deposit it in the county's official dropbox until 8 pm CDT.
Join us for Housing Tea Time on Tuesday, May 9, anytime between 5:30 and 7 pm at F Street Community Center, 1225 F St. We'll go over housing policies that we're advocating for at the city and state level, how you can be involved, and enjoy a cup of coffee/tea of course!
Come join us at our Sherman Elementary CLC for some math carnival games and win math prizes! We will have a food truck at the school for students and their families, and lots of fun activities.
Join us for the Lincoln High School End-of-Year Bash! From 5 to 7 pm on May 19, we'll be both outdoors at 2229 J St. and N Door 1 at LHS. We'll provide access to Lincoln-area agencies, resources, and services; numerous employers will be on hand to explain their application processes; plus information on GED […]
Give to Lincoln Day, coordinated by Lincoln Community Foundation, is a time when everyone in Lincoln is asked to make a donation toward the organizations that are critical to the care, support, and spirit of the city.
This community event will share information about race equity in Lincoln and ask for participant feedback. Your input will help inform a future publication about race equity in Lincoln to be shared with policymakers, schools, community learning centers, community organizations, and others.