Concerts
Opera Under the Stars, 8 p.m., Holland Center Outdoor, Omaha. Opera Under the Stars will feature beloved opera classics performed by some of opera’s favorite stars. Tickets range from $20 to $50 and can be purchased online at www.ticketomaha.com or by phone at 402-345-0606.
Theater
“Ain’t Misbehavin’”, 7:30 p.m., Hawks Mainstage Theatre, Omaha Community Playhouse. Tickets start at $42 with prices varying by performance. Tickets may be purchased by phone at 402-553-0800 or online at www.omahaplayhouse.com.
Events
Fremont Eagles Club open, 3 p.m. to 12 a.m., 649 N. Main St. The club may close early depending on business. The kitchen will be open from 5-8 p.m. The menu includes 10-ounce catfish, shrimp, hamburgers and cheeseburgers, wings, chicken tenders, baked potatoes, fries, onion rings and salad. Everyone is welcome.
A monthlong salute to volunteers: Whit & Whimsey
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Rotarian Jack Young explains the organization s efforts to help others through the Shelter Box program. (Photo Courtesy of Jack Young)
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BRUNSWICK, Ohio Did you know that April is National Volunteer Month? I was born into a family of volunteers, so that attracted my attention.
I have always said that I didn’t have much money to donate, but I could donate my time. It’s led to some really wonderful, sometimes eye-opening experiences.
There are so many great ways to volunteer your time, a monetary donation or both. Each week, there’s almost always a chance to read about what’s available to us.
Festival Napa Valley Returns to Live Season in July 2021
All events to be held outdoors 10 Best Days of Summer will feature performances by Jennifer Hudson, Michael Fabiano, Roberto Bolle, Lisette Oropesa, Jean-Yves Thibaudet, Nia Imani Franklin, and more April 09, 2021
Napa, CA (April 8, 2021) – Festival Napa Valley is thrilled to announce it will welcome audiences back for a full program of events, July 16-25, 2021, all to be held in outdoor settings. “While the decision to present all performances outdoors was made primarily for the health and safety of our artists, audience members, and community, it is in harmony with what people have come to love about Festival Napa Valley: one-of-a-kind performances and events surrounded by the incomparable beauty and enchantment of Napa Valley,” said the Festival’s President & CEO Richard Walker.