Dan Lenners will exhibit a selection of his Christmas art as part of CCAAC's fundraising efforts to find a permanent home for Dr. C's Collection. At Broken Arrow Cellars 3-7 p.m. Dec. 3-5 see the art and sample local beer and wine to benefit the Wellington School.
Broken Arrow Cellars will host a showing of Dan Lenner's Christmas art as well as a wine and beer tasting 3-7 p.m. Dec. 3-5. Attendees will vote on their favorite wine and beer of the year, and proceeds of the named wine and beer will benefit the arts council's purchase of the Wellington School.
The arts council would like the Wellington School to be the permanent home for the art collected by J. Gordon Christensen, Ph.D., throughout his life. Proceeds from the event will benefit the acquisition of the school for the Christensen Collection as well as future community events.
We are joining the City of Imperial, and Imperial Chamber of Commerce are working together to apply for certification as a Creative District.
Creative Districts are designatedby the Nebraska Arts Council as cultural and economic areas where innovation flourishes and neighborhoods come together in the name of art. They provide significant economic impact by creating purposeful spaces like art galleries, theaters, and music venues, attracting employees and businesses.
The goal of the Creative District Program run is to uplift communities by highlighting the value of the arts as an economic driver and a way for communities to share their unique stories. Creative Districts have been shown to build bridges between communities, promote civic engagement, improve business districts, and attract talent and investment.
Take the survey and enter to win a free movie pass to Imperial Theater here. Thank you for your input!
The Missoula Children's Theatre is returning to Imperial to kick off the 2026 fair! The July 20-25, 2026, performance will be Beauty Lou and the Country Beast, a variation of Beauty and the Beast.
Drama of Source by Jan Kunc from the Christensen Collection