![]() Fremont Area Art Association
The Fremont Area Art Association is the home of Gallery 92 West. The exhibit area is located in downtown Fremont at 92 W. Sixth St. It includes two main floor galleries, an all-purpose room, lounge, upper-level sales gallery, library and space for classes and workshops. The gallery hosts approximately 10 exhibitions of local, regional and national artists each year, in addition to youth shows.
Dance
Hundreds of Fremont youth take dance lessons from a variety of teachers. Most perform during John C. Fremont Days and at other local events.
![]() Fremont Community Players
The Fremont Community Players is a non-profit community theater group comprised of adults from the Fremont, Nebraska area. Members range from high school to retirement age and from a variety of experience levels. Web site: www.geocities.com/fremontcommunityplayers.
Music Makers
Fremont is full of musicians and vocalists, such as the Fremont Pathfinder Barbershop Chorus. The well-known chorus has an annual spring show at Fremont High School and a Christmas program which is a fund-raising event for the Fremont Salvation Army. Contact Dave Pinkall, 727-1613.
May Museum
The Louis E. May Museum, 17th Street and Nye Avenue, houses our history — and entertains us as well.
Admission is $4 for adults, $1 for students 12 to 18 years old and 50 cents for children under 12. Group tours are available. Patty Manhart is museum curator; 721-4515.
Keene Memorial Library
Keene Memorial Library, 1030 N. Broad St., provides information and leisure reading materials as well as activities in support of literacy.
Fremont residents can apply for library cards without direct charge; non-residents may purchase library cards. Applicants must show indentification. Ann Stephens is library director, 727-2694. Web site: http://keene.lib.ne.us.
Midland Lutheran College
Midland Lutheran College provides a variety of entertainment and cultural events throughout the academic year. In addition to college produced theatrical, vocal and band performances, the college, in conjunction with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Lied Center for Performing Arts, also brings visual and performing artists to Fremont for concerts, lectures and recitals. Most programs are free to the public. Events are held most often in Kimmel Theatre, Musbach Art Center or Clemmons Hall. Some of the annual events include:
The college also co-sponsors the Fremont-Midland Entertainment Series, which has more than 1,000 members whose membership provides free admission to college students for six annual performances. For more information or a schedule of events call 941-6054 or 800-642-8382; Web site: www.mlc.edu.
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