Events, attractions, and recreational programs and facilities in Scottsbluff, Nebraska are the focus of topics in this category. Appropriate subjects may include local libraries, museums, art galleries, amusement centers, and sports and recreational programs and facilities.
 
 
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Lied Scottsbluff Public Library
Access information concerning the institution’s databases, events and programs for residents. Also find fiction reading recommendations and audio books for download.
http://www.scottsbluff.org/departments/library/
The children’s museum, zoo, and natural history museum is located in Scottsbluff, Nebraska. Directions, hours of operation, and an overview of its animals, educational programs, a calendar of events, and volunteer opportunities are discussed.
http://riversidediscoverycenter.org/
Established in 1916, the golf course and facilities were initially located by the Scottsbluff National Monument in Gering, but it was relocated just north of Scottsbluff in 1973. Membership information, a calendar of events, and an overview of its amenities are put forward.
http://www.scottsbluffcountryclub.com/
Scottsbluff 23 Club Baseball & Softball
In conjunction with the City of Scottsbluff, Nebraska, the non-profit organization provides baseball and softball opportunities for local youth. Its officers and commissioners are introduced, and schedules and online registrations are featured.
http://www.23club.com/
Theatre West Summer Repository
TWSR offers semi-professional theater productions to residents of Scottsbluff and the surrounding western Nebraska area. Its history, auditions, season schedules, and special events are posted, with details of past productions, sponsorships, and contacts.
http://www.theatrewestnebraska.com/
Sponsored by the American Legion, the Twin City Zephyrs and Express are highlighted, with team rosters, statistics, records, schedules, and other resources.
http://www.twincitiesbaseball.com/
Established in 1968 as the West Nebraska League of Arts, the facility is housed in a building that was built as the Carnegie Library in 1921. The organization’s gallery features local, national, and international artists, representing a variety of visual art. Its location, schedules, and special events are highlighted.
http://www.thewnac.com/