What to Do in November
Time Well Spent
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s we approach Thanksgiving, take a moment to step outside and appreciate the
outdoors – something we can all be thankful for. Here are a few ways to enjoy your
time outside. To learn about fun park events you and the family can take part in, visit
Calendar.OutdoorNebraska.gov.
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PHOTO
BY
JEFF
KURRUS
River Valley Artisans
and Craft Market
Nov. 3-4
Eugene T. Mahoney State Park
Get an early start on holiday shopping with handmade arts and craft items!
About 40 vendors will be displaying and selling a variety of unique works,
including glass jewelry, handcrafted soaps and lotions, crocheted dish
towels, recycled signs and beef jerky. New this year is a "make it and take
it" booth, where guests can decorate and take home coasters. While you're
here, enjoy a tasty lunch at the park's popular restaurant, Caddy's Parkside
Grill. Find more information at Calendar.OutdoorNebraska.gov.
By Renae Blum
Fall Hunting
Various dates
Statewide
Nebraska hunting seasons
are in full swing, with a range
of choices and opportunities
for hunters. This month, take
to the fi eld for seasons such
as fi rearm deer, archery deer,
turkey, pheasant and grouse.
Permits are available online
at OutdoorNebraska.org or
at any Nebraska Game and
Parks permitting offi ce.
26 NEBRASKAland • NOVEMBER 2018
PHOTO
BY
JENNY
NGUYEN-WHEATLEY