Plainview Historical Society will be hosting the "Kind Nebraskans" program on June 15, 2026, at 6:30 p.m. at the Plainview Social Center.

"Kind Nebraskans" is one of approximately 300 programs offered through the Humanities Nebraska Speakers Bureau. All are welcome to attend to this informative historical program. There will be time to ask questions following the presentation.

“Kind Nebraskans” is a presentation concerning the Story of World War II and the Holocaust. From the program: “A Newsweek poll in 2020 showed that fewer than half of adult Americans know how many Jews were killed in the Holocaust, or how Hitler’s nationalist Nazi party came to power in Germany ahead of World War II. Kevin and Charlotte Endorf present to you “Kind Nebraskans.” Detailed through research and interviews, the stories of five Nebraskans who experienced, at different magnitudes, the pre and post-effects of World War II.”

In addition to the presentation, The Plainview Social Center serves a Monday evening meal from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Come early and help support the Social Center, please call them at 582-4964. There is a cost to the meal, with funds going to the Social Center.

This presentation is made possible by Humanities Nebraska, the Nebraska Cultural Endowment, and the Plainview Historical Society.