Who’s going to get the farm? And what are they going to do with it? Will your future plans for your land create harmony or strife for your family? Or have you even started to think that far ahead?
What: “Map of My Kingdom,” a play focusing on farmland transfer
When: Feb. 28, at 7 p.m.
Where: The Golden Husk, 129 S 16th St., Ord, Nebraska
Cost: Free
The drama tackling land transition is by Mary Swander, and commissioned by Practical Farmers of Iowa. In the play, a lawyer and mediator share stories of how farmers and landowners approach land successions.
The featured actor is Lindsay Bauer, a theatre educator from northwest Iowa.
An open discussion will follow the performance with Dave Goeller, retired deputy director of North Central Risk Management Center at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Presented by the Center for Rural Affairs. The Ord performance is held in conjunction with the annual Nebraska Agri-Eco Tourism conference.
Follow the Facebook event for the Ord performance to learn more.
Additional performances for “Map of My Kingdom” in Nebraska are set for March 2 in Brownville; May 7 in West Point; and May 9 in Norfolk. Iowa performances, co-hosted by the Practical Farmers of Iowa, are set for March 1 in Fairfield, March 8 in Iowa City, March 9 in Jefferson, March 19 in Ames, April 11 in Milford, and April 13 in Waterloo.
Thursday Feb 28, 2019
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM CST
Thursday, February 28, 2019 at 7:00 pm
The Golden Husk
129 S. 16th Street, Ord
Free
(308) 730-8133
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