Butter Brickle Day | Omaha, NE
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Highlights Butter Brickle Day 2024
Omaha’s inaugural Butter Brickle Day was a sweet success, celebrating the city’s iconic ice cream flavor with fun for all ages. Join us next year as we build on this delicious tradition and make Butter Brickle Day even bigger and better!
About
The 2nd Annual Butter Brickle Day
This event is held at Turner Park in Midtown Crossing. The inaugural Butter Brickle Ice Cream Day was held on Saturday, July 21, 2024, from noon to 4 pm. The event was free and open to the public. Attendees could enjoy butter brickle ice cream from Cold Stone Creamery for $2 per bowl (available for the first 500 attendees), and bring a chair for live entertainment featuring Mister K’s Clubhouse and Stomp Chomp and Roar. Attendees could also play outdoor games like cornhole, giant Jenga and more.
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For the Family
From family fun to free ice cream, Butter Brickle Day offers a taste of Omaha for everyone!
A day of free family fun, including games, entertainment, and free Butter Brickle ice cream (invented right here in Omaha!).
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Celebrate
Coinciding with National Ice Cream Day, Butter Brickle Day is Omaha’s celebration of their very own unique delicious invention a century ago.
Location
Turner Parker in Midtown Crossing is the perfect home for this day that offers free kids entertainment, yard games and an Ice Cream Eating Contest for both kids and adults.
History
Located at 31st and Farnam Street, Butter Brickle Day takes places only a few blocks
from where the ice cream was born in the former Blackstone Hotel.
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Sponsorship Opportunities
This event wouldn’t be possible without the generous support of our sponsors. If your organization is interested in partnering with us to make Butter Brickle Day a continued success, we invite you to contact us to learn more about sponsorship opportunities and how you can be a part of this delicious tradition.