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Some are part of an annual tradition − the Ashland Area Community Concert Band on Father’s Day, the Ashland Symphony Orchestra (June 30) and Moonlight Serenaders Big Band July 4) patriotic ...
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In the event of rain, the concert will be held at Fisher Auditorium, 1680 Madison Ave., Wooster. For more information call 419-853-6016. The program is free, but registration is recommended.
Ashland Township is one of twenty-four townships in Saunders County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 3,180 at the 2020 census. A 2021 estimate placed the township's population at 3,286. [1] Most of the City of Ashland lies within the Township.
St. Stephen's Episcopal Church is a historic church (building) in Ashland, Nebraska, currently serving as an event and exhibit space for the Ashland Arts Council.. It was built with board-and-batten in 1872 for the Episcopal Church, after Robert Harper Clarkson, the first bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Nebraska, approved its construction in 1871.
Ashland was established in 1870 and named after Ashland, the estate of Henry Clay. [4] Today, Ashland benefits by its proximity to Interstate 80 and the cities of Omaha and Lincoln. While in some respects Ashland is becoming a "bedroom community" of those much larger cities, it retains a rural character.
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The Ashland Public Library is a historic building in Ashland, Nebraska.It was built by W.R. Shankland as a Carnegie library in 1911. [2] Besides the $5,500 donation from Andrew Carnegie, its construction had much to do with the Wiggenhorn family: the land was donated by Mr and Mrs Wiggenhorn Jr., and the roof was donated by H. A. Wiggenhorn. [2]