The Events Calendar by Oh My! Omaha

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  • “Día De Muertos” Exhibit

    “Día De Muertos” Exhibit
    El Museo Latino 4701 S. 25th St., Omaha, Nebraska

    El Museo Latino will have the "Día de Muertos/Day of the Dead" exhibit on display from Oct. 11 through Nov. 15. Combining elements from indigenous Aztec and Christian traditions, the Day of the Dead remembers our departed loved ones through the “ofrenda” (offering) that may include flowers, candles, incense, candy, favorite foods, and special bread...

  • “Día De Muertos” Exhibit

    “Día De Muertos” Exhibit
    El Museo Latino 4701 S. 25th St., Omaha, Nebraska

    El Museo Latino will have the "Día de Muertos/Day of the Dead" exhibit on display from Oct. 11 through Nov. 15. Combining elements from indigenous Aztec and Christian traditions, the Day of the Dead remembers our departed loved ones through the “ofrenda” (offering) that may include flowers, candles, incense, candy, favorite foods, and special bread...

  • “Día De Muertos” Exhibit

    “Día De Muertos” Exhibit
    El Museo Latino 4701 S. 25th St., Omaha, Nebraska

    El Museo Latino will have the "Día de Muertos/Day of the Dead" exhibit on display from Oct. 11 through Nov. 15. Combining elements from indigenous Aztec and Christian traditions, the Day of the Dead remembers our departed loved ones through the “ofrenda” (offering) that may include flowers, candles, incense, candy, favorite foods, and special bread...

  • “Día De Muertos” Exhibit

    “Día De Muertos” Exhibit
    El Museo Latino 4701 S. 25th St., Omaha, Nebraska

    El Museo Latino will have the "Día de Muertos/Day of the Dead" exhibit on display from Oct. 11 through Nov. 15. Combining elements from indigenous Aztec and Christian traditions, the Day of the Dead remembers our departed loved ones through the “ofrenda” (offering) that may include flowers, candles, incense, candy, favorite foods, and special bread...

  • Talavera Ceramics

    Talavera Ceramics
    El Museo Latino 4701 S. 25th St., Omaha, Nebraska

    A display of Talavera ceramics is on display at El Museo Latino through Aug. 23. Talavera pottery, a type of majolica or tin-enameled earthenware, is renowned for its unique hand-painted designs and traditional production methods, originating in Puebla, Mexico, and nearby areas. This style, often associated with a white glaze, is known for its intricate...

  • Talavera Ceramics

    Talavera Ceramics
    El Museo Latino 4701 S. 25th St., Omaha, Nebraska

    A display of Talavera ceramics is on display at El Museo Latino through Aug. 23. Talavera pottery, a type of majolica or tin-enameled earthenware, is renowned for its unique hand-painted designs and traditional production methods, originating in Puebla, Mexico, and nearby areas. This style, often associated with a white glaze, is known for its intricate...

  • Talavera Ceramics

    Talavera Ceramics
    El Museo Latino 4701 S. 25th St., Omaha, Nebraska

    A display of Talavera ceramics is on display at El Museo Latino through Aug. 23. Talavera pottery, a type of majolica or tin-enameled earthenware, is renowned for its unique hand-painted designs and traditional production methods, originating in Puebla, Mexico, and nearby areas. This style, often associated with a white glaze, is known for its intricate...

  • Talavera Ceramics

    Talavera Ceramics
    El Museo Latino 4701 S. 25th St., Omaha, Nebraska

    A display of Talavera ceramics is on display at El Museo Latino through Aug. 23. Talavera pottery, a type of majolica or tin-enameled earthenware, is renowned for its unique hand-painted designs and traditional production methods, originating in Puebla, Mexico, and nearby areas. This style, often associated with a white glaze, is known for its intricate...

  • Talavera Ceramics

    Talavera Ceramics
    El Museo Latino 4701 S. 25th St., Omaha, Nebraska

    A display of Talavera ceramics is on display at El Museo Latino through Aug. 23. Talavera pottery, a type of majolica or tin-enameled earthenware, is renowned for its unique hand-painted designs and traditional production methods, originating in Puebla, Mexico, and nearby areas. This style, often associated with a white glaze, is known for its intricate...

  • Talavera Ceramics

    Talavera Ceramics
    El Museo Latino 4701 S. 25th St., Omaha, Nebraska

    A display of Talavera ceramics is on display at El Museo Latino through Aug. 23. Talavera pottery, a type of majolica or tin-enameled earthenware, is renowned for its unique hand-painted designs and traditional production methods, originating in Puebla, Mexico, and nearby areas. This style, often associated with a white glaze, is known for its intricate...

  • Talavera Ceramics

    Talavera Ceramics
    El Museo Latino 4701 S. 25th St., Omaha, Nebraska

    A display of Talavera ceramics is on display at El Museo Latino through Aug. 23. Talavera pottery, a type of majolica or tin-enameled earthenware, is renowned for its unique hand-painted designs and traditional production methods, originating in Puebla, Mexico, and nearby areas. This style, often associated with a white glaze, is known for its intricate...

  • Talavera Ceramics

    Talavera Ceramics
    El Museo Latino 4701 S. 25th St., Omaha, Nebraska

    A display of Talavera ceramics is on display at El Museo Latino through Aug. 23. Talavera pottery, a type of majolica or tin-enameled earthenware, is renowned for its unique hand-painted designs and traditional production methods, originating in Puebla, Mexico, and nearby areas. This style, often associated with a white glaze, is known for its intricate...