Happy Valentine's Day from the York County Visitors Bureau!

Celebrate love and support local businesses this February 14th

Published on Feb. 13, 2026

This Valentine's Day, the York County Visitors Bureau encourages residents to fall in love with local offerings. Whether planning the perfect date night at one of the area's restaurants or picking up thoughtful gifts and fresh flowers from downtown shops, supporting local businesses can make the holiday a celebration that gives back to the community.

Why it matters

By shopping, dining, and exploring local, York County residents can invest in the heart of their community and discover the many reasons to keep falling in love with the area all year round.

The details

The Visitors Bureau highlights several upcoming events that offer unique date night experiences, including the York Nite Out on February 20th featuring a dinner and comedy show, and the Creative District Adult Prom on March 7th with a 1970s disco theme. The bureau also promotes the 'Nebraska's Legacy' art exhibit at Cornerstone Bank, open to the public through March 4th.

  • The York Nite Out event is on Friday, February 20, 2026 from 6-9 p.m.
  • The Creative District Adult Prom is on Saturday, March 7, 2026 from 5 p.m. to midnight.
  • The 'Nebraska's Legacy' art exhibit is open from February 6 through March 4, 2026, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The players

York County Visitors Bureau

The official tourism organization promoting York County, Nebraska and its local businesses, events, and attractions.

Cornerstone Bank

A local bank in York, Nebraska that is hosting the 'Nebraska's Legacy' art exhibit in its downtown gallery.

York Creative District

A community organization in York that is hosting the Creative District Adult Prom event.

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What they’re saying

“This Valentine's Day, fall in love with your local offerings.”

— Alex Saathoff (justmelaniew.com)

The takeaway

By supporting local businesses, restaurants, and events this Valentine's Day, York County residents can celebrate love while also investing in the heart of their community and discovering all the reasons to keep falling for the area throughout the year.