The Brownville Fine Arts Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the visual and performing arts in the historically and culturally rich setting of Brownville, NE. They operate the Schoolhouse Art Gallery and Nature Center, showcasing special exhibitions of regional artists and hosting lectures, workshops, and artist receptions. Additionally, they offer a Speaker Series with monthly talks on various subjects of interest. The association also supports the Gov. Robert W. Furnas Historic Home Museum, which features special and holiday displays, providing a glimpse into the historical activities and events of Brownville.
The association's efforts extend to the outdoors as well, with the Furnas Arboretum and Whiskey Run Creek Nature Trail. The Furnas Arboretum, affiliated with the Nebraska Statewide Arboretum, offers educational activities, eco-tourism, birding, and garden tours. The Whiskey Run Creek Nature Trail follows the creek, connecting various points of interest in Brownville. In addition, the association is working on the construction of Rohman Gardens, a community space honoring Carl Rohman, featuring Iris beds, a circular walkway, benches, and a history wall. Visitors can also explore the Quilting Brownville project, which showcases 19 unique quilt blocks on buildings throughout the town.
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