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Ashland, Nebraska

Visit the Gallery and Museum that people are talking about. Mentioned in five national magazine articles and nominated for two outstanding awards in Nebraska.

Nationally known,Gene Roncka, artist and owner of Willow Point Gallery in Ashland, Nebraska has described his works as "capturing a moment in time that all of us have experienced, either in fact or fiction." Soft muted color and the ethereal quality of his works seem to epitomize what is best in his richly painted canvasses. He paints more than most see, including the very "feelings" which bring emotion to his paintings.

View Roncka's originals depicting the history of Nebraska and the important role the Ashland area played in the development of the West. The large oil painting, "The Crossing" depicting the pioneer's migration of Salt Creek is exquisitely portrayed by Gene Roncka and can be seen on exhibit in the gallery. Also, part of this historic collection is the 4x5 foot painting of "Ietan, Oto Chief" who ruled over the majestic Platte Valley some two hundred years ago.

See the exquisite display designed and executed by Gene Roncka featuring Archie Hightshoe's outstanding group of wildlife animals, including one of the largest polar bears ever taken from the Arctic Circle.

In 1985 Gene and his brother Richard formed their own art publishing company, Willow Point Limited, which has established a network of art galleries nationwide. Gene has brought a gallery to Ashland near his home at Willow Point Lake and is at home with the Bear collection, having artfully designed its natural setting. He was elected for the first State Nebraska Habitat Stamp Competition. He was commissioned for animal paintings for the documentary "Wild Kingdom," was a finalist for National Ducks Unlimited Artist of the Year, Best of Show Kansas and Oklahoma Ducks Unlimited.

Landscapes, wildlife and nostalgia are his favorites, as is evident upon entering the new and distinctive Willow Point Gallery.

Stop by and enjoy a cup of coffee as you stroll through a wonderland of excitement.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Carnegie Library - NHR

Constructed in 1911 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the library is a good example of the Jacobethan Revival style. It was designed by the architectural firm of Fisher and Lawrie of Omaha. Funding to build the library was provided by Andrew

Ashland, NE Carnegie Libraries

St. Stephen's Episcopal Church - NHR

St. Stephen's Episcopal Church is a fine example of Gothic Revival architecture. Board and batten construction adds to its individuality, and the building has undergone only minor alterations since its construction in 1872. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places

Ashland, NE Historic Churches


Ashland Stir-Up Celebration

Street Dance * Beer Garden * Carnival * Parade * Car Show * Teen Dance

Ashland Chamber of Commerce will host the Annual Stir-Up Days in July in downtown Ashland. The festival has been a continuous source of fun for over 60

Ashland, NE Festivals

First Christian Church (DOC)

L.C. Barrow and D. R. Dungan, prominent evangelists of the early 1880's, were instrumental in establishing the First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Ashland, Nebraska. This little band of Christians met in different homes or other availbale places until 1884

Ashland, NE Churches

Things to do near Ashland, NE

Ryan Hill Country Club

Course Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...

Arbor Links Golf Club

Course Access: PublicHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...