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Latest Events in West Lincoln(July Updated)

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The Attic Affair | The Scene

Jun 7, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
West Lincoln
Arts
Information Source: House of Pixi | eventbrite

3rd Annual Cure-Funding Golf Classic | Catta Verdera Country Club

Jun 9, 2025 (UTC-7)ENDED
West Lincoln
Cultural Experiences
Join us for the 3rd Annual Cure-Funding Golf Classic benefiting Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation for childhood cancer research. This event is not just for golfers! Join us with a Party Ticket for a fabulous dinner and entertainment, plus silent auction and giveaways, as well as the return of the wildly popular Drone Ball Drop AND Pebble Beach Lodge Golf & Hotel Getaway! Information Source: Katie Ferguson | eventbrite

Fashion 101 Camp | Ages 8-14 | June 10-13 | 9 AM-4 PM | The Bay Skatepark

Jun 10, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
West Lincoln
Family Events
Fashion 101 Camp | Ages 8-14 | June 10-13 | 9 AM-4 PM This camp is designed for youth who are excited about exploring the world of fashion design and sewing. Tailored for beginners and those with some experience, this hands-on camp introduces youth to foundational sewing techniques, from machine operation to fabric cutting and basic garment construction. Over the week, youth will work on creating a design from scratch or upcycling an existing one, allowing them to apply their new sewing skills creatively! All materials and equipment will be provided. Each participant will receive one camp t-shirt for the week and one snack each day. A signed waiver is required to attend camp. Please sign our waiver before arriving for camp: https://bit.ly/thebaywaiver . Have questions about this camp or free scholarship opportunities for your youth? Email our Youth Engagement Director, Letura, at letura@thebay.org ____ In order to ensure equal accessibility for all youth, our camps operate on a pay-what-you-can (PWYC) model, with a suggested donation of $150$125. The Bay is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that relies on community support and grants to sustain our programs. If your family is able to contribute at or above the suggested amount, you’re not just investing in your child — you’re making it possible for another young person to access the same transformative experience. Every contribution directly strengthens our ability to provide high-quality programs for all youth, regardless of their financial circumstances. If cost is a barrier for your family, please email our Youth Engagement Director, Letura , at letura@thebay.org to learn more about free scholarship opportunities for your youth. Information Source: The Bay Lincoln | eventbrite

Fashion 101 Camp | Ages 8-14 | June 10-13 | 9 AM-4 PM | The Bay Skatepark

Jun 10, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
West Lincoln
Family Events
Fashion 101 Camp | Ages 8-14 | June 10-13 | 9 AM-4 PM This camp is designed for youth who are excited about exploring the world of fashion design and sewing. Tailored for beginners and those with some experience, this hands-on camp introduces youth to foundational sewing techniques, from machine operation to fabric cutting and basic garment construction. Over the week, youth will work on creating a design from scratch or upcycling an existing one, allowing them to apply their new sewing skills creatively! All materials and equipment will be provided. Each participant will receive one camp t-shirt for the week and one snack each day. A signed waiver is required to attend camp. Please sign our waiver before arriving for camp: https://bit.ly/thebaywaiver . Have questions about this camp or free scholarship opportunities for your youth? Email our Youth Engagement Director, Letura, at letura@thebay.org ____ In order to ensure equal accessibility for all youth, our camps operate on a pay-what-you-can (PWYC) model, with a suggested donation of $150$125. The Bay is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that relies on community support and grants to sustain our programs. If your family is able to contribute at or above the suggested amount, you’re not just investing in your child — you’re making it possible for another young person to access the same transformative experience. Every contribution directly strengthens our ability to provide high-quality programs for all youth, regardless of their financial circumstances. If cost is a barrier for your family, please email our Youth Engagement Director, Letura , at letura@thebay.org to learn more about free scholarship opportunities for your youth. Information Source: The Bay Lincoln | eventbrite

Skateboarding 101 Camp | Ages 8-11 | June 10-13 | 9 AM-12 PM | The Bay Skatepark

Jun 10, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
West Lincoln
Family Events
Skateboarding 101 Camp | Ages 8-11 | June 10-13 | 9 AM-12 PM “Drop in” to the skatepark and explore the fundamentals of skateboarding! From learning proper stance to pushing on a skateboard, this beginner skate camp will help you become more confident to skate around wherever you’d like to go. No prior experience is necessary and all equipment is provided, but if you have your own board and/or helmet, feel free to bring it! Each participant will receive one camp t-shirt for the week and one snack each day. A signed waiver is required to attend camp. Please sign our waiver before arriving for camp: https://bit.ly/thebaywaiver . Have questions about this camp or free scholarship opportunities for your youth ? Email our Youth Engagement Director, Letura, at letura@thebay.org! ____ In order to ensure equal accessibility for all youth, our camps operate on a pay-what-you-can (PWYC) model, with a suggested donation of $150. The Bay is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that relies on community support and grants to sustain our programs. If your family is able to contribute at or above the suggested amount, you’re not just investing in your child — you’re making it possible for another young person to access the same transformative experience. Every contribution directly strengthens our ability to provide high-quality programs for all youth, regardless of their financial circumstances. If cost is a barrier for your family, please email our Youth Engagement Director, Letura, at letura@thebay.org to learn more about free scholarship opportunities for your youth. Information Source: The Bay Lincoln | eventbrite

Finding Freedom in the Forest - Nature Meditations | Gigi's Bar & Bistro

Jun 12, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
West Lincoln
Cultural Experiences
GiGi’s and Thrive welcomes you to an evening of Mindfulness and Meditation to help you find your inner calm. Modern living is busy, fast paced and stress has become a baseline of wellbeing for many. These sessions are designed to give you the tools and resources to find your inner calm button using symbolism in Nature and lessons from Mother Earth. You can be a complete beginner or someone with a mindfulness prctise as in meditation we work with bringing a ‘Beginners Mind’ to practice. Sessions run from 6:00pm – 8:00pm This will include a hot drink as part of our Tea Ceremony meditaton followed by some teaching and meditation experiences, expect to leave feeling peaceful and resourced. These sessions will be held by Scarlett Webster from Thrive Therapies and Coaching. Scarlett is an experienced Therapist and Coach and also a trained Mindfulness and Meditation Teacher. Please bring - Mat/Cushion/Blankets ... anything you need to feel comfortable Information Source: eventbrite

Advanced Trauma Life Support - 2 Day Provider Course, June 12-13, 2025 | Bryan Medical Center West Campus

Jun 12, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
West Lincoln
Cultural Experiences
ATLS Provider Course Join us for an exciting in-person event, the ATLS Provider Course ! This two-day course will be held at Bryan Medical Center West Campus - Birthplace of ATLS. 2300 South 16th Street, Lincoln, NE, 68502. The Advanced Trauma Life Support® (ATLS®) program will teach you a systematic, concise approach to the care of a trauma patient. This two-day Traditional ATLS course includes a pretest, hands on skills, and post testing. Successful candidates will be awarded four-year certification. All courses are conducted according to the guidelines of the American College of Surgeons. The vision of ATLS was birthed here at Bryan Medical Center, formally known as Lincoln General Hospital, by Dr. James K. Styner after a tragic 1976 event in which a plane Dr. Styner was piloting, crashed into a Nebraska cornfield with his family, causing severe injuries to his 3 children and the death of his wife. Using the educational structure of the recently developed ACLS program, the first ATLS course was run in Nebraska in 1978. The American College of Surgeons (ACS) Committee on Trauma (COT) further developed ATLS and in1980 it was introduced to domestic and international audiences. This course will provide you with a safe and reliable method for immediate management of the critically injured patient. The course will teach you how to assess a patient’s condition, resuscitate and stabilize him or her, and determine if his or her needs exceed a facility’s capacity. It also covers how to arrange for a patient’s inter-hospital transfer and assure that optimum care is provided throughout the process. If you don’t treat trauma patients frequently, an ATLS course provides an easy method to remember for evaluation and treatment of a trauma victim. Target Audience Intended for licensed physicians, surgeons, and advanced practice health care providers (NP/PA). * Continuing Education 16.0 contact hours will be provided the American College of Surgeons. Cost Cost is $700 which includes ATLS® manual, breakfast, and lunch. Cancellation / Withdrawal / No Show Less than 4 weeks from the start of the course, or no-show participants, there will be a $100 fee for materials. Eventbrite fees are non-refundable Information Source: Bryan Medical Center - Trauma | eventbrite

Advanced Trauma Life Support - 2 Day Provider Course, June 12-13, 2025 | Bryan Medical Center West Campus

Jun 12, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
West Lincoln
Cultural Experiences
ATLS Provider Course Join us for an exciting in-person event, the ATLS Provider Course ! This two-day course will be held at Bryan Medical Center West Campus - Birthplace of ATLS. 2300 South 16th Street, Lincoln, NE, 68502. The Advanced Trauma Life Support® (ATLS®) program will teach you a systematic, concise approach to the care of a trauma patient. This two-day Traditional ATLS course includes a pretest, hands on skills, and post testing. Successful candidates will be awarded four-year certification. All courses are conducted according to the guidelines of the American College of Surgeons. The vision of ATLS was birthed here at Bryan Medical Center, formally known as Lincoln General Hospital, by Dr. James K. Styner after a tragic 1976 event in which a plane Dr. Styner was piloting, crashed into a Nebraska cornfield with his family, causing severe injuries to his 3 children and the death of his wife. Using the educational structure of the recently developed ACLS program, the first ATLS course was run in Nebraska in 1978. The American College of Surgeons (ACS) Committee on Trauma (COT) further developed ATLS and in1980 it was introduced to domestic and international audiences. This course will provide you with a safe and reliable method for immediate management of the critically injured patient. The course will teach you how to assess a patient’s condition, resuscitate and stabilize him or her, and determine if his or her needs exceed a facility’s capacity. It also covers how to arrange for a patient’s inter-hospital transfer and assure that optimum care is provided throughout the process. If you don’t treat trauma patients frequently, an ATLS course provides an easy method to remember for evaluation and treatment of a trauma victim. Target Audience Intended for licensed physicians, surgeons, and advanced practice health care providers (NP/PA). * Continuing Education 16.0 contact hours will be provided the American College of Surgeons. Cost Cost is $700 which includes ATLS® manual, breakfast, and lunch. Cancellation / Withdrawal / No Show Less than 4 weeks from the start of the course, or no-show participants, there will be a $100 fee for materials. Eventbrite fees are non-refundable Information Source: Bryan Medical Center - Trauma | eventbrite

Father's Day Social Sip & Paint - Vieni Estates Winery | Vieni Estates Inc

Jun 15, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
West Lincoln
Arts
Painting
Celebrate Father’s Day in Style with a Wine Tasting & Paint Experience In honour of Father’s Day , You and I Paint Inc. is proud to collaborate with the esteemed Vieni Estates Wine & Spirits to bring you an elegant, upscale two-in-one Wine Tasting and Paint Experience this season. Set inside Vieni’s stunning 170-year-old rustic, climate-controlled barn , this unique event features luxurious chandeliers hanging overhead and picturesque vineyard views —the perfect setting to relax, unwind, and celebrate someone special. Come thirsty and curious! Your ticket includes a curated wine flight of all 4 choice— Rosso (Red) , Alleria (White) , or Bubbly (Sparkling) . Additional glasses of your favourite wines will be available for purchase at the bar. You'll also enjoy a fully guided painting session, with your choice to paint on either a Canvas or a Tote Bag —please be sure to select your preferred option when booking. While the ticket includes the wine tasting and paint experience, personalized antipasto boards will be available as an optional add-on at the time of registration. Trust us—they're worth it! This is a thoughtful way to spend time with loved ones or gift an unforgettable experience to a father figure in your life. *Please be advised that no refunds or credits will be issued 72 hours leading to the event. See our painting inspiration below Information Source: You and I Paint | eventbrite

Music for a Summer Evening | The County Assembly Rooms

Jun 17, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
West Lincoln
Concerts
Perfect music for a summer evening. Orchestral music from Mozart, Dvořák, Saint– Saëns & Mendelssohn with violin soloist Caroline Siriwardena who lives in Lincolnshire. The concert opens with Mozart’s effervescent Overture from the Marriage of Figaro which sets the mood. This is followed by two violin works; Dvořák’s melodic and evocative Romance in F Minor precedes Saint– Saëns’ brilliant show piece the Introduction & Rondo Capriccioso for violin and orchestra, performed by the Orchestra’s principal violin, Caroline Siriwardena. Mendelssohn’s sunny Italian Symphony rounds off the concert in high spirits. All tickets include a free programme. Information Source: Lincoln Pro Musica Orchestra | eventbrite

Prehistoric Lincolnshire: Archaeology and Landscape. | St Hugh's Church, Lincoln

Jun 18, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
West Lincoln
Cultural Experiences
Prehistoric Lincolnshire: Archaeology and Landscape Lincolnshire barely features in accounts of the prehistory of the British Isles or, if it does, only well-known sites excavated and published many years ago are mentioned. A variety of factors might explain this omission. There is, perhaps, less of a legacy of intensive antiquarian and earlier 20th-century activity, and the perception that any prehistoric remains in the fenland are inaccessible beneath metres of sediments. Lincolnshire has seen less development than many other parts of England, and thus the opportunity for archaeological research has been more limited. Nonetheless, in the 50 years since Jeffrey May completed his book Prehistoric Lincolnshire , several important prehistoric sites have been excavated, and extensive field surveys have been carried out. However, no overview of Lincolnshire prehistory has been published. In my book which is nearing completion, I have reviewed the evidence from excavations and surveys, much of it unpublished, to form an overview of the landscape and environment in which prehistoric communities lived. For this presentation I have selected the most significant developments in our understanding of Lincolnshire prehistory which demonstrate that the landscape between the Humber and the Welland was not a cultural backwater and is full of research opportunities for future generations of archaeologists. Information Source: Society for Lincolnshire History & Archaeology (SLHA) | eventbrite

Zootopia Outdoor Movie Event | Hillary Bald Park

Jun 20, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
West Lincoln
Arts
Film
Join us in watching Zootopia in the Town of Lincoln at Hilary Bald Park on Friday June 20th . Bring your chair or blanket and friends and family for this free outdoor movie! The movie starts at dusk. Like and follow this event for weather updates and news and we’ll see you there! #MoonlightFlicks #Niagara #Event #FamilyFun Information Source: Moonlight Flicks | eventbrite

Happy Hour Summer Speed Dating Ages 27-38 @Newark Brewing (Beamsville) | Newark Brewing Company

Jun 20, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
West Lincoln
Cultural Experiences
Happy Hour Summer Speed Dating Ages 27-38 @Newark Brewing (Beamsville) Ready to mingle and have a blast this summer? Join us for a fun-filled evening of speed dating at Newark Brewing Company! Meet new people, enjoy refreshing drinks, and who knows, you might just find a special someone. This event is exclusively for singles aged 27-38, so get ready to spark some connections and make memories. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to mix, mingle, and maybe even find love! Information Source: Happy Hour Speed Dating | eventbrite

Advanced Trauma Life Support - 1 Day Refresher Course June 20, 2025 | Bryan Medical Center West Campus

Jun 20, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
West Lincoln
Cultural Experiences
Information Source: Bryan Medical Center - Trauma | eventbrite

2025 Classic Cars & Cornhole for Cancer | 4101 Tiger Lily Rd

Jun 20, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
West Lincoln
Cultural Experiences
Cancer Partners and Urology Partners of Nebraska & Lincoln Fire Fighters Association IAFF Local #644 invite you to our 4th annual fundraiser for a fun night of classic cars and a cornhole tournament, along with great food! All funds raised from this special event will benefit local cancer patients and kids in need in our community. Information Source: Cancer Partners of Nebraska | eventbrite

Wine, Women* & Song | Rancho Roble Vineyards

Jun 20, 2025 (UTC-7)ENDED
West Lincoln
Cultural Experiences
Welcome to Wine, Women & Song ! Join us for an inspiring and unforgettable evening at Rancho Roble Vineyards. Wine, Women & Song is more than an event—it’s a celebration of community, connection, and the power of women coming together for a greater purpose. Enjoy an elegant night of wine tasting, light fare, and live music, all set against the beautiful backdrop of a local Lincoln vineyard. Connect with like-minded individuals, enjoy meaningful conversations, and be part of something that truly matters. Why Attend? Your participation directly supports impactful programs that uplift and empower women and girls in our community: Dream It! Be It! – Career guidance and confidence-building for girls in grades 9–12 High School Scholarships – Financial support for young women pursuing higher education Live Your Dream Awards – Education grants for women overcoming adversity Empower Her Day – A one-day leadership and self-esteem event for teen girls Sex Trafficking Awareness Campaign – Distributing 12,000 coffee sleeves to raise awareness and fund prevention efforts Event Details Date: Friday, June 20 Time: 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM Location: Rancho Roble Vineyards This is an evening to dress up (or not!), connect, and give back. Whether you're coming with friends or meeting new ones, you’ll leave inspired by the power of community and the impact we can make together. Make it a night to remember—and a night that makes a difference. Soroptimist International of Lincoln is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, Tax ID: 20-3044591. Information Source: Soroptimist International of Lincoln | eventbrite

The Making of the Lincolnshire Landscape | Bishop Grosseteste University

Jun 21, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
West Lincoln
Cultural Experiences
The Making of the Lincolnshire Landscape Saturday 21 June 2025 This interdisciplinary conference, orgtanised by the Society for Lincolnshire History & Archaeology (SLHA) aims to explore the diversity of Lincolnshire’s landscape and to examine the changing ways over time in which it carries the imprint of its human inhabitants. Partly inspired by W.G. Hoskins’ ground-breaking The Making of the English Landscape , published 70 years ago, in 1955, the conference allows aspects of the SLHA’s interests across a variety of subject areas to be showcased – including archaeology, local history, industrial archaeology, and the recording of vernacular buildings. Talks will include: Lincolnshire’s watery landscapes The lost creeks of the coastal marshes and their ports. By Caitlin Green Losers may speak, and this is Truth without Scandalum Magnatum : the struggle against noble power and privilege to drain the Lindsey Level By Thomas Brown-Warr Fenland, drainage and enclosure in the Boston district’ By Neil Wright Improving’ Lincolnshire’s rural landscapes Aristocratic landscapes in Lincolnshire By Charles Rawding Loan capital for landlord improvements on Lincolnshire estates in the second half of the nineteenth century By Shirley Brook, The tools that make the English landscape By Kate Genever with Paul Genever The medieval Lincolnshire townscape The Lincolnshire township – the building block for the high medieval landscape By Mark Gardiner, Dwelling in Lincolnshire landscapes – buildings and their dwellingscapes By Jenne Pape Recording and planning evolving Lincolnshire townscapes The towns of Lincolnshire: a recent survey By Ian George Exploring an evolving streetscape: the case of Gainsborough By Abigail Buckland, Town planning and the creation of suburbia By Rob Wheeler Lincolnshire Cornfield near Horncastle by Peter de Wint. Reproduced by kind permission of the Usher Gallery, Lincoln. Information Source: Society for Lincolnshire History & Archaeology (SLHA) | eventbrite

Screenprinting 101 Camp | Ages 11-14 | June 24-27 | 1 PM-4 PM | The Bay Skatepark

Jun 24, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
West Lincoln
Family Events
Screenprinting 101 Camp | Ages 11-14 | June 24-27 | 1 PM-4 PM Ever wondered how your favorite skate brand makes their apparel? This combined skate and fashion camp is for your intermediate-advanced skater who wants to learn the basics of screenprinting apparel! Featuring hands on activities with our friends at The Union for Contemporary Art*, this camp will see youth helping design and hand screen their very own camp t-shirt! *Please note that this camp may include an off-site field trip to Precision Skateboards (1622 O Street, Lincoln, NE 68508) so we can utilize their screenprinting equipment. Transportation to/from will be provided by The Bay and chaperoned by our trained staff. Each participant will receive one camp t-shirt for the week and one snack each day. A signed waiver is required to attend camp. Please sign our waiver before arriving for camp: https://bit.ly/thebaywaiver . Have questions about this camp or free scholarship opportunities for your youth ? Email our Youth Engagement Director, Letura, at letura@thebay.org! ____ In order to ensure equal accessibility for all youth, our camps operate on a pay-what-you-can (PWYC) model, with a suggested donation of $150. The Bay is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that relies on community support and grants to sustain our programs. If your family is able to contribute at or above the suggested amount, you’re not just investing in your child — you’re making it possible for another young person to access the same transformative experience. Every contribution directly strengthens our ability to provide high-quality programs for all youth, regardless of their financial circumstances. If cost is a barrier for your family, please email our Youth Engagement Director, Letura, at letura@thebay.org to learn more about free scholarship opportunities for your youth. Information Source: The Bay Lincoln | eventbrite

Tricks & Flicks | Ages 8-14 | June 24-27 | 9 AM-12 PM | The Bay Skatepark

Jun 24, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
West Lincoln
Family Events
Tricks & Flicks Camp | Ages 8-14 | June 24-27 | 9 AM - 12 PM It’s time to show the world what ya got! This camp is for your intermediate-advanced skater who wants to showcase their unique bag of tricks by way of recording, editing, soundtracking, and premiering their very own skate video part. Bring your board, your helmet, and your best tricks, and we’ll share all our knowledge and equipment with you — including a skateboard and helmet, if you don’t have your own. Let’s get that “Trick of the Year!” Each participant will receive one camp t-shirt for the week and one snack each day. A signed waiver is required to attend camp. Please sign our waiver before arriving for camp: https://bit.ly/thebaywaiver . Have questions about this camp or free scholarship opportunities for your youth ? Email our Youth Engagement Director, Letura, at letura@thebay.org! ____ In order to ensure equal accessibility for all youth, our camps operate on a pay-what-you-can (PWYC) model, with a suggested donation of $150. The Bay is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that relies on community support and grants to sustain our programs. If your family is able to contribute at or above the suggested amount, you’re not just investing in your child — you’re making it possible for another young person to access the same transformative experience. Every contribution directly strengthens our ability to provide high-quality programs for all youth, regardless of their financial circumstances. If cost is a barrier for your family, please email our Youth Engagement Director, Letura, at letura@thebay.org to learn more about free scholarship opportunities for your youth. Information Source: The Bay Lincoln | eventbrite

Inaugural Lecture: Rico Issacs | LMS0005, Ross Lucas Medical School Building

Jun 25, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
West Lincoln
Conferences
'Are we all post-Soviet now? Six Lessons from Studying post-Soviet Authoritarianism for Understanding the Contemporary Politics of Disorder’ Short description: Discussions on the rise of populism around the globe have located its recent resurgence in the global financial crisis of 2008. In this lecture, Professor Rico Isaacs argues differently that the contemporary malaise of political disorder is rooted in the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. Professor Isaacs takes six lessons from studying and researching the nature and dynamics of authoritarianism (and failed democratization) in former Soviet republics over the last 20 years, to make sense of the current climate of populist politics across the globe. Drawing on two decades of research on post-Soviet authoritarianism which has included studies of political parties, parliaments, personality cults, cinema and hipsters, Prof. Isaacs will argue that tools and strategies used by post-Soviet authoritarian regimes are being adopted by populists in established liberal democracies today and that if we value democracy, we must acquire tools of resilience to protect it. Biography: Rico Isaacs is a Professor of International Politics at the University of Lincoln. His research concerns the relationship between culture and politics and how this appears in authoritarian, nationalist and populist politics with a specific focus on the post-communist space, especially Central Asia. He is the author of Political Opposition in Authoritarianism (Palgrave 2022), Film and Identity in Kazakhstan: Soviet and post-Soviet Culture (Bloomsbury 2018) and Party System Formation in Kazakhstan: Between Formal and Informal Politics (Routledge 2011), as well as authoring several edited volumes, including the Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Central Asia (Routledge 2021) and a Critical Reader in Central Asian Studies (Routledge 2022). He also co-authored an introduction to Politics textbook and has published widely in leading peer-reviewed journals. He has received research funding from Horizon Europe, the British Academy, the Leverhulme Trust and the British Council. He is also currently serving as editor of the leading peer-reviewed journal in Central Asian Studies, Central Asian Survey and holds visiting professorships at Riga Stradinš University in Latvia and the College of Europe in Natolin, Warsaw. All personal information processed by the University of Lincoln is stored securely and processed in accordance with the UK data protection legislation. For further information please read our Privacy Notice: https://lias.lincoln.ac.uk/privacy-notice/ On occasion, there may also be a photographer or videographer in attendance at events, taking pictures for use within University of Lincoln marketing materials, including the LIAS website (lias.lincoln.ac.uk). Please make the photographer aware if you would not like your image to be used. Information Source: Lincoln Institute for Advanced Studies | eventbrite

WomanKind | Purusha Retreats

Jun 26, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
West Lincoln
Cultural Experiences
WomanKind Every woman who joins this gathering is on a journey back to herself. Come join us at Purusha Retreats for a day of empowerment and connection at our WomanKind event! This in-person gathering is designed to celebrate the strength and resilience of women from all walks of life. Enjoy inspiring talks, interactive workshops, and meaningful discussions with like-minded individuals. Let's come together to support, uplift, and inspire one another. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to connect with your inner power and embrace the beauty of womanhood. As we approach the new moon, we invite women to gather together and: *Reconnect with the body and emotions – transitioning from head to heart * Awaken to joy – inviting sensuality, playfulness, and spontaneity *Embrace the inner flame and restfulness *Be seen, celebrated, and supported within a circle of womankind What will this evening offer? - Feminine Rituals - Healing Practices to release physical and emotional blocks - Self expression and somatic movement - Sisterhood - Share, be witnessed, and receive in a sacred space of womenkind Facilitators: Atma: Atma is a Kundalini Yoga teacher with extensive experience in various bodywork and healing modalities. Her natural curiosity and specialisation extend to theology, eco-therapy and the wonders of the natural world. She is dedicated to helping women deepen their self-connection and approach to life with playfulness and an open heart. Her passions include nature, art, dance, song, and silence. Kerry: Kerry is a space holder and hands on bodyworker. She creates ceremonies for women travelling through life rites and transitions. Connecting women back to themselves and each other has become her purpose. Women need to be heard and held with reverence and ritual. She can be found dancing dancing in a field, laughing at herself and speaking loudly around womens health and injustice. Information Source: eventbrite

Driving for Impact: Feminine Product Drive | The Resort at Firethorn

Jun 26, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
West Lincoln
Cultural Experiences
1 in 4 students struggle to afford period products. Lack of access to feminine hygiene products can impact school attendance, confidence, and overall well-being. No student should face barriers to education because of something so simple, yet so essential. Driving for Impact: Feminine Product Drive is all about raising awareness and collecting donations that will benefit students in Lincoln Public Schools. With every swing, sponsorship, and donation, we’re giving back to our young community in a powerful way - on and off the green. Your sponsorship investment and all product donations intended for LPS. Driving for Impact: Ladies Golf Scramble at Firethorn Golf Course will be held on June 26, 2025 at 5:30pm. Gather your team of 4 and get ready to hit the links! The evening will be packed with connection, friendly competition, and community. Following the scramble, we’ll gather for a short program featuring dinner, drinks, and prizes - a celebration of the impact we’re making together. Title Sponsors receive a complimentary team entry. Team of 4 - $400 (Limit 18) Please send first and last names of team members to abby@victressmvmt.com. Sponsorships: Title Sponsor - $650 (Limit 4) As a Title Sponsor, your generous donation will drive meaningful impact, leading the charge for local students in need! You’ll be front and center as a Title Sponsor on all promotional materials, see your name featured in social media collaborations, and get a well-deserved shoutout at the post-golf dinner - with the mic in hand if you’d like to say a few words. We’re also saving you a spot on the course with a complimentary team entry. And if you’re ready to step up your impact even further, your business can be named an official donation drop-off site to collect feminine product donations for schools. It’s a win-win - for your business, for the cause, and most importantly, for the students we’re empowering. Hole Sponsor - $300* (Limit 6) As a Hole Sponsor, your support will leave a lasting impression both on the course and in the community. You’ll earn a spot on all promotional materials, snag tags on social media posts, see your business showcased at one tee box, and receive a shoutout during the prize presentation at the post-golf dinner. *Sponsorship is $300, plus a flag prize donation valued at $50 Hosted Hole Sponsor - $300* (Limit 3) As a Hosted Hole Sponsor, you’ll receive all the benefits of a Hole sponsor, PLUS the exclusive opportunity to host a table, activity, or giveaway at a sponsored hole - putting your brand directly in front of golfers throughout the event. *Sponsorship is $300, plus a flag prize donation valued at $50 Table Sponsor - $100 (Limit 10) As a Table Sponsor, your support will take center stage - literally. Your logo will appear on all promotional materials, you’ll snag tags on social media posts, and your business will be recognized on centerpiece table displays during the post-golf dinner. It’s a front-row seat to the impact you’re helping create and a prime opportunity to be seen and celebrated by everyone in the room. Raffle Donor - $30* (Unlimited) As a Raffle Prize Donor, your business becomes part of the celebration. Your donated prize (valued at $30 or more) will be raffled to attendees during the post-golf dinner - bringing big smiles and even bigger shoutouts. You’ll be recognized in the raffle prize display area and featured in the event program. Please send email to abby@victressmvmt.com if you would like to donate a raffle item. Feminine Product Donor - Any (Unlimited) As a Feminine Product Donor, your generosity reaches far beyond the course. By donating menstrual hygiene products or contributing financially, you’re helping provide dignity and support to students across Lincoln Public Schools. Collection bins will be available at Victress Lincoln and participating Title Sponsor locations for one month leading up to the tournament - making it easy to give back in a meaningful way. Please send email to abby@victressmvmt.com if you would like to donate feminine products or drop items off at Victress, 8245 Cody Drive. For Questions: Please email abby@victressmvmt.com Information Source: Victress LNK | eventbrite

Kirtan and Cacao with Ravi Freeman - Lincoln | St Peter at Gowts Church Hall

Jun 27, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
West Lincoln
Cultural Experiences
KIRTAN & CACAO 'Yoga for the Voice & the Heart' Join us for an inspirational evening of Song and Sound with renowned multi-instrumentalist and singer Ravi Freeman. Ravi has been inspiring communities worldwide with his unique approach to devotional singing. His events go beyond music — they offer a transformational journey of connection, remembrance, and unity. This distinctive style is participatory and intimate, creating a profound journey of discovery into voice and unity This will be a transformational experience of devotional singing with songs & chants from around the world plus sound journey The session consists of an hour of singing followed by a sound journey (including gong bath) and ends with more singing. The event includes a ceremonial drink of Cacao. All levels of singing ability welcome; you do not have to be able to sing to participate in these Voice Events. “Ravi is a rare talent - a musical shaman who knows no fear. He has been an inspiration to us over the years as he continues to cross borders and boundaries in his quest for musical expression and freedom" DEVA PREMAL & MITEN Ravi is a multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, singer, pioneer of overtone singing and one of the longest established Western players of the kora (West African harp). His music is the result of a lifetime exploring the edge, through world music, tribal cultures, overtone singing and a journey that has taken him from India to the Amazon via Africa As well as over 20 CDs, international performances and workshops and the invention of the electric/stereo kora, Ravi has also worked with artists such as Nigel Kennedy, Jon Lord, Phil Manzanera, Baaba Maal, Dr John, Ronu Majumdar and Marlui Miranda. The most recent albums are “Teacher in The Forest” with Charlotte Mabon, “Two Rivers” with Adrian Freedman and “Songs for the Golden Age” Ravi leads Voice Events in the form of “Kirtan & Cacao” and “Overtone Singing and Voice Workshops and Retreats” which take participants on a transformational journey of discovery into the voice www.ravifreeman.com Raising the vibration, we lift up our hearts with our voices. Information Source: May Sun Shine | eventbrite

Cherry Days | Inn The Orchard

Jun 28, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
West Lincoln
Cultural Experiences
Join us for a delightful day out at our tender fruit orchard! Pick your own sweet cherries, sip on coffee or tea, and savor a freshly baked cookie on our charming patio. Take a leisurely stroll through the orchard and meet our friendly chickens! See you there for a perfect day of fun and relaxation. Price per person and what is included: $ 30.00 entry to the orchard, including PYO 4l cherries, coffee/ tea and fresh cookie. $ 20.00 entry to the orchard, including PYO 2l cherries, coffee/ tea and fresh cookie. $ 10.00 for 12 years and under including 2l cherries, lemonade, and fresh cookie. Kids 8 and under are free. PLEASE NOTE: We want to inform you that our cherries are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Please understand that availability is limited and nature can be unpredictable. If you purchased tickets on the final days where there are no cherries left, you will be issued a refund. PICNICS ARE NOT ALLOWED ON THE PREMISES Information Source: Inn The Orchard | eventbrite

River & Wine Adventure | Jordan Village

Jul 1, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
West Lincoln
Cultural Experiences
Information Source: Ken | eventbrite

Unlock Your Communication Potential in 1 Day Workshop in Lincoln, NE | Regus - US Bank Building

Jul 1, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
West Lincoln
Cultural Experiences
Information Source: Academy for Pros | eventbrite

Halsey: For My Last Trick (Lincoln) | The Venue at Thunder Valley Casino Resort

Jul 5, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
West Lincoln
Concerts
Halsey: For My Last Trick is set to captivate audiences at The Venue at Thunder Valley Casino Resort in Lincoln on July 5, 2025, at 7:30 PM. Nestled at 1200 Athens Avenue, this event promises an unforgettable evening filled with enchanting performances and mesmerizing artistry. Halsey, renowned for her evocative lyrics and powerful stage presence, will deliver a show that intertwines musical brilliance with theatrical flair. As anticipation builds, fans are eager to witness the magic that Halsey: For My Last Trick will undoubtedly bring to the stage. With a reputation for pushing creative boundaries, this event is poised to be a highlight of the summer entertainment calendar, drawing attendees from near and far to experience a night of musical enchantment in the heart of Lincoln.

Content Creation Camp | Ages 11-14 | July 8-11 | 1-4 PM | The Bay Skatepark

Jul 8, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
West Lincoln
Family Events
Content Creation Camp | Ages 11-14 | July 8-11 | 1-4 PM  During this beginner camp, The Booey Boys (1.6M+ TikTok followers) will take you behind the scenes of viral video creation. Learn their step-by-step process — from scripting and lighting to filming and editing — and gain confidence both behind and in front of the camera! No prior skills needed for this camp!  Each participant will receive one camp t-shirt for the week and one snack each day. A signed waiver is required to attend camp. Please sign our waiver before arriving for camp: https://bit.ly/thebaywaiver . Have questions about this camp or free scholarship opportunities for your youth? Email our Youth Engagement Director, Letura, at letura@thebay.org ____ In order to ensure equal accessibility for all youth, our camps operate on a pay-what-you-can (PWYC) model, with a suggested donation of $150. The Bay is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that relies on community support and grants to sustain our programs. If your family is able to contribute at or above the suggested amount, you’re not just investing in your child — you’re making it possible for another young person to access the same transformative experience. Every contribution directly strengthens our ability to provide high-quality programs for all youth, regardless of their financial circumstances. If cost is a barrier for your family, please email our Youth Engagement Director, Letura , at letura@thebay.org to learn more about free scholarship opportunities for your youth. Information Source: The Bay Lincoln | eventbrite

WRAP Seminar 2 | Wellbeing Initiative, Inc.

Jul 9, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
West Lincoln
Cultural Experiences
To become certified WRAP Facilitators, participants in Seminar II participate in interactive learning activities, learn how to facilitate the structure of WRAP, illustrate their personal experience with WRAP, and show understanding of WRAP ethics and values. Prerequisites: Completion of WRAP Seminar I You will meet July 9th, 10th and 11th from 9 am to 5 pm CST. Tickets are non-refundable; however, they are transferable. If you are unable to attend, you may transfer your ticket to another person. Please email: callende@winitiative.org Information Source: Wellbeing Initiative, Inc. | eventbrite

Greater Lincolnshire Careers Hub: Year-End Celebration. | The Epic Centre, Lincolnshire Showground

Jul 10, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
West Lincoln
Cultural Experiences
Welcome to the Greater Lincolnshire Careers Hub: Year-end Celebration! This event is an opportunity to reflect on the tremendous achievements in careers education over the past year, celebrating the dedicated efforts of educators and employers who have made a significant impact. Attendees will have the chance to witness the innovative STEAM Challenge Finals at the Lincolnshire Institute of Technology, showcasing the creativity and talent of some of Greater Lincolnshires students. The event will also provide crucial updates on Careers Education, outlining what can be expected from educational institutions and businesses as legislation changes into the new academic year. Information Source: Greater Lincolnshire LEP | eventbrite

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