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American Heart Association and J. Parsons Fashion Show Apr 28, 3-6pm, Local heart survivors, media personalities and American Heart Association volunteers work the runway while modeling the latest fashions. J. Parsons, 3425 Freedom Drive.
Bark and Smile Apr 28-29, 10am-4pm Sat, 11am-4pm Sun, APL hosts professional photographs of children, adults and pets. $15, plus cost of prints. Reservations, 544-7387, ext. 227. Green Hyundai East, 1200 South Dirksen Parkway.
Blood Drive May 05, 9am-12pm, Sangamon County Association of Home and Community Education. Jerome Civic Center, 2901 Leonard St.
Boy Scout Troop 3 Celebration Former members and associated Explorer Post and Venture Crew sought for July 21 reunion party. Email name and address to [email protected]. Douglas United Methodist Church, 501 S. Douglas Avenue.
Brinkerhoff Home Spring Craft Fair May 05, 9am-3pm, From clothing to garden items. Free tours of home. Silent auction with antiques/collectibles. Dog adoptions. [email protected]. Brinkerhoff Home, 1500 N. Fifth St.
Corks and Forks Apr 26, 6-9:30pm, Decatur Area Arts Council. $55. Tickets limited. 423-3189. Decatur Conference Center & Hotel, 4191 US 36 West, Decatur.
First Fridays Downtown May 04, 5-8pm, Every first Friday stroll, shop eat downtown. Exhibitions, live music, great deals and fun surprises. 544-1723. Downtown Springfield.
Illinois Quarter Horse Assoc. Spring Show Apr 26-29, 7:30am-9:30pm, Coliseum. Free admission. Illinois State Fairgrounds, 801 Sangamon Ave.
RSVP Recycling Bin wheels for seniors Apr 27, Free service available by appointment. RSVP. Springfield Senior Center, 701 W. Mason St, 528-4035.
Springfield Occupy Springfield May 05, 12-4pm, Live Christian battle bands, cookout with free food and fellowship. Iles Park, Sixth St and Ash St, 217-836-9256.
Springfield Unity Summit May
07, 9am-4pm, Martin Castro, chairperson of U.S. Commission on Civil
Rights and Illinois Human Rights Commission, featured speaker.
Registration required. 789-2270. Hilton Springfield, 700 E. Adams.
Surveying a Volunteer Orientation Apr
26, 5:30-6:30pm, Looking for docents to guide visitors through History
of Surveying and Science on a Sphere. RSVP by phone or email. National
Museum of Surveying, Inc. 521 E. Washington, 217-523-3130.
Trivia Night for Safe Boating Education Apr
28, 7-10pm, 6pm doors open, Land of Lincoln Power Squadron to benefit
safe boating education and activities for public. $10. Aqua Club, 1 Club
Area, 546-6216.
Upper Story Tour May
03, 5-8pm, See unique historical, residential and commercial spaces.
$15-$10. Tickets downtownspringfield.org or at event. (Reception follows
at 7:30-9 p.m. at Maldaner’s, 222 S. Sixth St.) Downtown Springfield.
Vietnam Veterans Vigil/ Memorial Service May
05-06, 11am and 6pm, 11am Sun, Opening ceremony Sat. morning followed
by evening ceremony. Memorial open during 24-hour vigil starting at
noon. Closing ceremony Sun. Oak Ridge Cemetery, 1441 Monument Ave.
Vigil for Peace Apr
28, May 05, 12pm, Each Saturday at noon on corner of Sixth and Monroe,
outside Federal Building. All are welcome. 544-3997. Downtown
Springfield.
Workers Memorial Day Ceremony Apr
28, 11am-12:30pm, Public invited to remember workers who died from
workplace injury or disease. Hall of Flags. Howlett Building, Second and
Edwards Streets, 217-789-6495.
FOOD Pancake and Sausage Breakfast May 05, 7am-12pm, Williamsville Volunteer Fire Department, 9850 S Williamsville Rd, Williamsville, 217-566- 3311.
Women’s Power Lunch Apr
27, 12pm, Comedienne, author and colorectal cancer survivor Brenda
Elsagher. $50. Register online or by phone. siumed.edu/cancer. President
Abraham Lincoln Hotel & Conference Center, 701 E. Adams,
217-545-2955.
POLITICS
Drinking Coffee Liberally Apr 28, May 05, 9am, Every Saturday. Have coffee, breakfast and conversation with fellow progressives. [email protected]. Edgar’s Coffee House, 2001 Wabash Ave.
Drinking Liberally Apr 26, May 03, 6:30pm, Every Thursday, informal political discussion and socializing with fellow progressives. [email protected]. Bar None, 245 S. Fifth St.
HISTORY
Abraham Lincoln: A Man of His Time, A Man for All Times Apr 26-27, 8:15am-4:45pm, National traveling exhibition. Lincoln Home National Historic Site, 413 S. Eighth St.
Antique Farm Show May
05, 10am-4pm, Horse-drawn plowing, antique tractor display, historic
farming equipment and more. Free. New Salem State Historic Site, 15588
History Lane, Petersburg, 632-4000.
Boy Scout Pilgrimage Badges Exhibit Apr 26-27, 9am-5pm Mon-Fri, From past 60 years. Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library, 112 North Sixth St.
Boys in Blue Exhibit Apr
26-27, 30, May 01-04, 07-09, 9am- 5pm Mon-Fri, New images and
artifacts, including original Civil War battle flag. Free. Abraham
Lincoln Presidential Library, 112 North Sixth St.
Fake Mary Lincoln Portrait Talk Apr
26, 7pm, ‘The Demise of Mary Lincoln: An Artistic Conspiracy.’ Barry
Bauman. Free, reservations required, 558-8934. Abraham Lincoln
Presidential Museum, 212 N. Sixth St, 217-782- 5764.
Free Days at Lincoln Home Apr
26-29, Free home tours to public always, $2/hour parking fee waived
Nov. 11-13 in remembrance of Veterans Day Weekend. Lincoln Home National
Historic Site, 413 S. Eighth St.
Girl Scout Anniversary Ceremony/Tours May
04, 3-6pm tours, 6:30pm ceremony, Flag retreat ceremony and Receiving
Vault tours to commemorate 100th anniversary of Girl Scouts. Lincoln
Tomb State Historic Site, 1500 Monument Ave, 782-2717.
Girl Scout Exhibit Apr
26-30, May 01-09, 9am-5pm, Admission required to see main exhibit.
Special activities May 5. Admission required. Abraham Lincoln
Presidential Museum, 212 N. Sixth St.
Girl Scouts: 100 Years and Counting May 05, 2-4pm, 100th anniversary memorabilia exhibit and program. Reservations suggested 241-3745 or [email protected]. Vachel Lindsay Home State Historic Site, 603 S. Fifth St, 217-524-0901.
Prairie Architecture May
05, 9am-7:30pm, Extended tour, trip to Lawrence Memorial Library,
Mueller houses, Millikin Homestead. Evening reception and presentation.
$175-$200. Dana-Thomas House, 301 E. Lawrence, 217-782-6776.
Titanic Tea Apr 28,
2-3:30pm, Guest participation and Edwardian dress encouraged. Advance
registration required. $25. Springfield Art Association, 700 N. Fourth
St, 523-2631.
AUDITIONS
Geriatric Theatre Auditions Apr
30, 6:30-8:30pm, Senior division of Summer Repertory Theatre at
Blackburn College for August production of The Boarding House. 50 and
over. 483- 4135. Carlinville Public Library, Carlinville.
Springfield Ballet Company Apr
29, 12pm, Trainee positions open to all area intermediate dancers who
are at least 10 years old. Dancers must be advanced and at least 13
years old. More requirements online. $20. 544- 1967. Hoogland Center for
the Arts, 420 S. Sixth St, 217-523-2787.
HEALTH
DBSA Central Illinois Apr
26, 7:30-8:30pm, Second and fourth Thursdays, support group for anyone
affected by depression or bipolar disorder and family and friends.
Memorial Medical Center, 701 N. First St, 414-7368.
DBSA Central Illinois May
01, 08, 6:30-8:30pm, Tuesdays. For those affected by mood disorder,
friends/family. Fellowship Hall, lower level. First Christian Church,
700 S. Sixth St, 414-7368.
Free Head and Neck Cancer Screenings Apr 28, 9-11am, For National Oral Head and Neck Cancer Awareness Week. Preregister by phone weekdays. Simmons
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