It’s time to put away the boots and shovel and get out the rake and raincoat. It’s also time to get outside and enjoy the beautiful spring weather. There are so many great events in Omaha this April it will be hard to choose which ones to attend. From Easter celebrations to the Renaissance Faire, there’s something for everyone this month in Omaha.

Events in Omaha this April

Junktoberfest

When: Now through April 2nd, 2017

Where: 1001 Fort Crook Rd

Bellevue, NE

Junktoberfest is a Vintage/Artisan Market featuring junk, collectibles and handmade or repurposed furniture and home decor held at the Old Southroads Mall in Bellevue, NE.

First Friday Old Market

When: April 7th, 2017

Where: Old Market

Omaha, NE

Held the first Friday of each month, 6-9pm, First Friday is a free event celebrating local creativity in our historic neighborhood. Visit galleries to explore fresh perspectives and meet the artists.

Eggstravaganza

When: April 8th, 2017

Where: Salvation Army Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center

2825 Y Street

Omaha, NE

An afternoon of Easter Fun! Includes activities for kids of all ages and a photo opp with the Easter Bunny (bring your camera)! Everyone who participates in the 2:30 p.m. Easter Bunny Events is welcome to stay and enjoy the Kroc Center until the facility closes at 6 p.m. Don’t forget your swimsuit and towel if you come for the Underwater Egg Hunt in the pool!

Spring Fling & Egg Hunt

When: April 8th, 2017

Where: Strategic Air Command and Aerospace Museum

28210 W. Park Hwy

Ashland, NE

The Spring Fling begins at 10 a.m. with an outdoor egg hunt for toddlers to ten years of age. The museum has hands-on activities indoors until 12 p.m. The indoor activities include a picture with the Easter Bunny, face painting, coloring contest, kite building, and activities by KinderCare Learning Centers.

Block Party Exhibit

When: Now through April 9th, 2017

Where: Omaha Children’s Museum

500 S. 20th Street

Omaha, NE

Build, stack, and create cities in this new special exhibit. Did you know block play is more than just fun for kids? Building and self-directed play helps children work on math skills, critical thinking and problem solving skills. Talk about play with purpose!

Easter Extravaganza at the Lauritzen Gardens

When: April 15th, 2017

Where: Lauritzen Gardens

100 Bancroft Street

Omaha, NE The garden is the perfect venue to celebrate Easter with the family. Families can enjoy pictures with the Easter Bunny, candy-filled eggs, crafts and more at Easter Extravaganza. Fun and engaging crafts will be available from 9 to 11 a.m. with Easter egg hunts for children through 12 years of age at 10 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 11 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. A separate egg hunt area will be designated for younger children.

Hop to the Movies

When: April 15th, 2017

Where: Twin Creek Cinema

3909 Raynor Parkway

Omaha, NE

Enjoy an Easter egg hunt in the theater at 9:30am, followed by photos with the Easter Bunny, and coloring and craft stations. Then settle in for a showing of Hop at 10am.

Omaha Rollergirls Season Opener

When: April 22nd, 2017

Where: Ralston Arena

7300 Q Street

Ralston, NE

Season Opener – Alumni Night Of Honor, any past Omaha Rollergirl skater/official gets a free ticket. To receive your free ticket, email org.pr1@gmail.com.

TREEmendous Arbor Day Celebration

When: April 28th, 2017

Where: Lauritzen Gardens

100 Bancroft Street

Omaha, NE

Don’t miss a TREEmendous Arbor Day Celebration- a fun day dedicated to trees. Enjoy a variety of tree-themed educational activities designed for families to learn about a variety of tree topics. The first 100 households will receive a FREE tree seedling! This event is included with regular garden admission and is free for garden members. In the spirit of Nebraska’s homegrown holiday, children who dress like a tree will get in FREE!

Nebraska Renaissance Faire & Midlands Pirate Fest

When: April 29th, 2017

Where: Miller’s Landing

151 Freedom Park Road

Omaha, NE

Huzzah and welcome! The longest running weekend Renaissance festival in Nebraska (established in 2003 in Ashland, and formerly held at the Bellevue Berry Farm and River City Star Landing) will be at a new location this year and will once again  combine with the original Midlands Pirate Festival. Bring your friends and family out for two festivals in one – an edutainment celebration of 16th Century Europe and 18th Century Caribbean buccaneers.