Thursday, March 29, 2012

DPNA honored at 2012 Community Development Week



Hey Neighbors,
Great News!!!! The Deer Park Neighborhood Association is being honored during this years Community Development Week. We are so excited to be receiving this award and are grateful to all our members and other partners who made  this possible. This award is yours as well so please come and join us and share some South Omaha Pride!

See You There!

Monday, March 26, 2012

It's Spring!

Spring has sprung in the Deer Park Neighborhood.  What's growing in your backyard?

Monday, March 12, 2012

Don't miss out on our monthly meeting!

Don't miss out on our monthly meeting on Wednesday, March 14 at the Southeast Police Precinct at 7 p.m.  Thanks again to local artist Terry Strauss for sharing his artwork with us for our cover.  The painting was inspired by the batiks, or blankets, in Sungei Kelatan, Malasia, one of Strass' favorite places to visit.

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Grace Men Headed to Nationals

Congratulations to the Grace University Men's Basketball Team on earning the title of Division II Regional Champions!  The men's team is in Springfield, Missouri today competing for the national title.  Go Royals!


Sunday, March 4, 2012


The Grace University Fine Arts Committee and Student Body Association will present the 7th Annual Fine Arts Festival from March 2 – March 23.
The Fine Arts Festival will include mounted works (paintings/drawings), sculptures or pottery, jewelry, photographs, sketches, written pieces (poetry and short stories) and for the first time video production works.
Join the Grace University family for a special reception open to the public on Monday, March 5 from 4-6 p.m. The show will be displayed at the Alford Achievement Center inside the Burkholder Center Lobby (810 Pine Street).
This show is closed to the public except for the reception on  May 5.  Anyone who can’t make it to the reception but would still like to view the gallery may contact Verleen Unruh at 402.449.2878 to set up a private viewing appointment.


Friday, February 3, 2012

February 2012 Deer Park Newsletter Available Online

Hey Neighbors,

In case you had not heard the Deer Park newsletter is only available via email and online this month. The good news is that this month 8 of our lifetime members have made a donation to try and revive our monthly mailing of this wonderful newsletter. Until then please click here to read, download, and or print.

Enjoy and see you at our next neighborhood gathering ...


Wednesday, February 8, 2012
7:00 PM – 8:15 PM
Southeast Police Precinct
2475 Deer Park Blvd Omaha, NE 68105


Thursday, January 26, 2012



Putting Life into Color
Deer Park artist Terry Strauss transforms life experience into visual poetry

by Steve Vokal

To say Terry Strauss is a South Omaha artist is like saying a Sandhill Crane is a Nebraska bird. Yes, they may settle here for a brief period, but have spent most of their lives wandering the planet. Strauss, now in his mid 60’s, has lived and traveled much of Asia and the United states, but has decided to reside in the Deer Park neighborhood for the past 2 years.

Strauss was a US marine, serving in Vietnam in the 1970’s. He likes to add he was a pacifist, which made it difficult for him to serve in the military. He started painting in 1987, and has had 41 art shows all over the country. He calls his style expressionism, adding he likes to use color as a means to creating feelings. When you look at Strauss’ work, you see distorted faces, and a bizarre perspective, but the thing that strikes the eye the most, is the vivid color.



“I tell people I’m a painter, but in reality I’m a colorist.” says Strauss. “I’m not that good at drawing, but I do know color really well. I study what other artists did, especially 19th century painters. I want to know how they made it jump out at you, so that’s what I like to do.”

The overwhelming feeling of Strauss’ work is warm and pleasant. Perhaps that is due to the gentle nature of Strauss. Strauss, who had a stroke in 1983, lost most of his vision in his right eye. He says it affects the way he paints. He can’t see the entire canvas and paints smaller works now.

Strauss enjoys walking the neighborhood and is very approachable. He says he enjoys Deer Park, adding it’s the best part of Omaha because neighbors really help each other out. Strauss says he would like to open his house up to the public part of the week as a free gallery. He feels the paintings need to be seen.