Heading to Big Omaha? Here’s what you should know

We can’t wait to see you at Big Omaha! Here’s a few of the essential things you need to know before you arrive. Opening Party Big Omaha kicks off tonight with the Opening Party at 8 p.m. at The Berry & Rye. Conference attendees can pick up their badges between 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. as…

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We can’t wait to see you at Big Omaha! Here’s a few of the essential things you need to know before you arrive.

Opening Party

Big Omaha kicks off tonight with the Opening Party at 8 p.m. at The Berry & Rye. Conference attendees can pick up their badges between 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. as well as a drink ticket for the party. The Opening Party is open to the public; free if you register ahead of time or $5 at the door.

Thursday morning

Breakfast and registration begin at 8 a.m. at KANEKO on Thursday morning. The program will start at 9 a.m. Note: Don’t bring a water bottle to the event. You will receive one when you arrive. Workstations for phones and laptops will be available if you need them. Also, make sure you check out the interactive art displays around the building from the UNL College of Architecture!

Lunch

This year Big Omaha has six different options for lunch, presented by some of Omaha’s premiere restaurants, including Boiler Room, Block 16 and The Grey Plume. The menus will be rotating on TV screens around the event, so you can plan ahead before lunch time.

Pop-up parties

One of the best parts of Big Omaha are the pop-up events that surround the event. Don’t miss the Beansmith coffee tasting Thursday morning, sunrise yoga by the OM Center on Friday morning, and the host of other pop-up parties happening Thursday night. See all the events listed on the complete Big Omaha schedule.

Can’t make it?

Don’t miss the Big Omaha live stream at bigomaha.co/live starting at 9 a.m. on Thursday. Check out the full speaker schedule to see when your favorite speakers will be live. And make sure to follow #bigomaha on Twitter!

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