
HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS Christmas According to Hollywood Nov 09, 5:30pm, Favorite Christmas movies and some little known facts. $25. Reservations, 947-2238. Wild Hare Cafe, 104 Governor Oglesby St, Elkhart, 947-2100.
Ghosts of the Library Nov 02-14, Through Jan. 2, exhibit of 13 Santa Claus fi gures from around world. Museum admission. Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum, 212 N. Sixth St, 217-782-5764.
Holiday Bazaar Nov 03, 9am-1pm, Baked goods. Soups, sandwiches and beverages for purchase for lunch. Pawnee Knight of Columbus Hall, Pawnee. Holiday Craft Sale Nov 02-03, 9am-4pm, Snowmen, angels and Santas. 520 Old Tippecanoe Drive, 546-3083.
Holiday Decorating Seminars Nov 03, 10, 10am, Free 45-minute seminars Nov. 3-Dec 8. (Except Dec. 1 Make & Take, $30 must also buy materials.), GreenView Nursery, 3000 W. Jefferson, (217) 787-4700.
Holiday Hall Exhibition and Sale Nov 09-10, 12-14, 10am-5pm M-F,
10am-3pm Sat, Nov. 9-Dec. 17 (closed Thanksgiving). Unique exhibition featuring more than 45 regional artists. Springfi eld Art Association, 700 N. Fourth St, 217-523-2631. Home Decor Seminar Series Nov 10, 1pm, Free and no registration required to learn holiday decor techniques. Prizes, refreshments. Scheels, 3801 South MacArthur , 726- 6330.
Hope For The Holidays Fine Art & Craft Fair Nov 03-04, 10am-5pm Sat, 12-4pm Sun, Features artisans from several neighboring states in many mediums. Hope Presbyterian Church, 2211 Wabash Ave, 546-6951. Tree Lighting Ceremony Nov 08, 12pm, Salvation Army kicks off their Red Kettle Drive on the Holiday Stage in the food court. Tree lighting at noon. White Oaks Mall, 2501 Wabash Ave, 217-787-8560.
FAIRS & FESTIVALS HFTFN Fall Festival Fundraiser Nov 03, 10am-4pm, Vendors, kids’ games and activities, food, silent auction and live entertainment. Hope Church, 3000 Lenhart Rd, 341-1997.
St. Paul’s Fall Festival Nov 03, 4:30-8:30pm, Ham dinner, auctions, Holiday Shoppe, Kids’ Zone, face painting, wine wall, Kindle Fire raffl e and music. $15. Cathedral Church of St. Paul, 815 S. Second St, 544-5135.
Veterans Day Parade Nov 10, 10am, Parade travels from Dewey Park to Community Park. 245- 5119. Dewey Park, Dewey Dr, South Jacksonville.
BOOKS & AUTHORS Book Discussion Nov 04, 10:30am-12pm, “Book Forged in Hell: Spinoza’s Scandalous Treatise and the Birth of the Secular Age.” Steven Nadler. RSVP. Temple B’rith Sholom, 1004 S. Fourth St, 525-1360.
Book Discussion and Signing Nov 14, 6:30pm, James Wright, “Those Who Have Borne the Battle: A History of America’s Wars and Those Who Fought Them.” Free, registration required, 558- 8934. Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum, 212 N. Sixth St, 217-782- 5764.
Brinkerhoff Blowout Bash Nov 07, 7pm, Allison Joseph, Jon Tribble, Vachel Lindsay Contest Winners, Dixieland. Free, open to public.
Brinkerhoff Home, 1500 N. Fifth St.
Middle-earth Fellowship Nov 10, 10am, Second Sat. of each month discussing “The Hobbit.” [email protected], hobbit in subject line. Barnes and Noble Booksellers, 3111 S. Veteran’s Pkwy, 546-9440. Writers Workshop Nov 08, 7pm, Second Thursday of the month at new artist coop. The Pharmacy, 401 South Grand Avenue West, 217-652-3273.
THEATER & COMEDY A Midsummer Night’s Dream Nov
01-04, 7:30pm Wed-Sat, 2pm Sun, True love is only a dream in society
overtaken with automation and technology. Shrewd forest sprites and
computer techies restore love. $7. Illinois College Sibert Theatre,
McGaw Fine Arts Center, Jacksonville, 245-3471.
Cinderella Nov
09-11, 7:30pm Fri-Sat, 2pm Sun, Magical classic. $12-$19.50. (Nov. 11,
noon, Cinderella Tea Party, lower level Richard’s Treat University
Center. $12.), Kirkland Fine Arts Center, 1184 W. Main St, Decatur, 424-
6318. Comedian Dan Chopin Nov 02-03, 8pm Fri-Sat, Infectious
sense of humor, spot-on routines and natural improvisation ability.
$12.50. Mason City Limits Comedy Club, 114 E. Chestnut, Mason City,
482-5233.
Comedian Steve Kramer Nov
02-03, 7:30pm and 9:30pm, Music, improv and audience participation.
$13-$15. Donnie B’s Comedy Club, 625 E. Saint Joseph Street, 391-joke.
Last of the Red Hot Lovers Nov
02-04, 8pm Fri-Sat, 2pm Sun, Dynamic Patterns Theatre presents Neil
Simon play. $15. Club Room. Hoogland Center for the Arts, 420 S. Sixth
St, 217- 523-2787.
M*A*S*H Nov
09-11, 8pm Fri-Sat, 2pm Sun, Nov. 9-11, 16-18, Springfi eld Theatre
Centre production. Hoogland Center for the Arts, 420 S. Sixth St, 217-
523-2787.
Second City for President Nov
03, 5pm and 8pm, Chicago’s legendary sketch comedy theatre takes on the
election. $26-$28. Hoogland Center for the Arts, 420 S. Sixth St,
217-523-2787. The Heavens are Hung in Black Nov 08-11, 7:30pm,
Thu-Sat, 3pm Sun, Nov 8-11, 15-18, Abe writes the Emancipation
Proclamation. Directed by Phil Funkenbusch. $18-$10.
558-8934. Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum, 212 N. Sixth St, 217-782-5764. UIS Theatre - Tartuffe Nov
01-03, 7:30pm Thu-Sat, 2pm Sun, Comedy about religious fraud. $14-$6.
UIS Studio Theatre, One University Plaza, 217-206-6160.
MUSIC:
GENERAL EVENTS
25th Greater Downstate Bluegrass Festival Nov
09-11, 2:30 & 7pm Fri, 10:30am Sat, 10a, Awardwinning artists from
across the nation performing six concerts. Workshops, guitar show,
vendors, jam area. Daily/weekend fees. 243-3159. Crowne Plaza, 3000 S.
Dirksen Pkwy, 243-3159.
Acoustic Open Mic Night Nov
10, 6-8:30pm, Song, poetry, short stories. Sign up on arrival. Some
instruments available. $3 cover donation. Hope Presbyterian Church, 2211
Wabash Ave, 546-6951.
Alan Jackson Nov 10, 7pm, Country superstar. $39-$59. Prairie Capital Convention Center, 1 Convention Center Plaza, 800- 745-3000.
Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra Nov
10, 7:30pm, Pops concert. $15, children and students free. Tickets
available at door. Illinois College Rammelkamp Chapel, 1101 W. College
Ave, Jacksonville, 217-245-1181.
Lonesome River Band Nov 10, 1pm, Crowne Plaza, 3000 S. Dirksen Pkwy. Mark Gifford Barton Organ Concert Nov
09, 7:30pm, Free theater organ concert and 1928 Laurel & Hardy
silent movie with organ accompaniment. Springfi eld High School, 101 S.
Lewis St, 217- 523-8609.
Matthew West Nov 04, 6pm, Sangamon Auditorium, UIS, 1 University Plaza, 217-206-6160, 800-207-6960.
Sound Celebration Chorus USO Tour Nov
10, 3:30-4pm Sat, Sounds of the 1940s for Veterans Day on landing
between fi rst and second fl oors. Scheels, 3801 South MacArthur ,
726-6330. Springfield Classical Guitar Society Nov 10, 8pm,
Philip Hemmo, well-known teacher and performer, most recently at
University of Arizona. Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2313 Whittier
Ave, 217-522- 7331.
Stanley Jordan Nov 09, 8pm, Guitar
virtuoso
playing classical masterpieces, pop-rock hits, jazz forays and
ultramodern improvisational works. Sangamon Auditorium, UIS, 1
University Plaza, 217-206-6160, 800-207-6960. The King’s Brass Nov
10, 7pm, Tim Zimmerman and The King’s Brass in concert. $10-$5.
Advanced tickets required by phone. St. John’s Lutheran Church, 2477 W.
Washington St, 793-3933. Thomas Murray, organist Nov 09-10,
7:30pm Fri-Sat, Yale University organist and professor of music. Free
Master class Thurs. and free concert Sat. 245-3069 or [email protected]. Illinois College Rammelkamp Chapel, 1101 W. College Ave, Jacksonville, 217-245-3000.
DANCE A Country Dance Nov 02, 07, 14, 7-10pm, $5. Prairie Land Dance Club, 650 Matilda St, Illiopolis, 217-428- 1560. All About Dance Nov
07, 14, 7-10pm, Every Wed. open dance preceded with hour line dance
lessons with DJ/ instructor Marilyn Ferry. $5. VFW Post #755, 2211 Old
Jacksonville Road, 836-1438. Ballroom Boogie Nov 03, 7-11pm,
American Red Cross. $13-$15 includes free dance lesson at 7 p.m. VFW
Post #755, 2211 Old Jacksonville Road, 217-652-2128.
ART & ARCHITECTURE Artrageous First Friday Nov
02, 5:30-8pm, Cyd LaBonte bead weaving on loom. Jan Boucher makes
Swarovski crystal rings. The Blue Door Gallery, 214 South 6th St, 217-
753-0262. Dark Gypsy Jubilee Nov 10, 7pm , Vendors, belly
dancers, artists and fortune tellers! 18 and over. $5 suggested
donation. The Imagine Foundation At the Asa Talcott House, 859 Grove St,
Jacksonville, 473-2726.
Eat, Pray, Love Nov
02-03, 06-10, 13-14, 10am-5pm Tue-Fri, 10am-3pm Sat, Linda Post Lucas
(Multiple Media) - Mary Ellen Strack (Oil & Pastel) Evie Wilson
(Watercolor & Acrylic/Calligraphy). Reception Nov. 3, 5:30-7:30p.m.
H.D. Smith Gallery, 420 S. Sixth St, 544- 2787.
Fine Arts Boutique Nov
02, 6:30-9:30pm, Benefits local health program grants. Hosted by
Sangamon County Medical Society & Alliance. 529- 2088 or [email protected]. Panther Creek Country Club, 3001 Panther Creek Dr, 546-4431.
Gallery Exhibit Nov 03-04, 06, 11, 13, 4-6pm Tue-Sat, 1-3pm Sun,
Pam Hamilton – acrylic and mixed media paintings; Ken Glass
– wood turnings. David Strawn Art Gallery, 331 W. College Ave,
Jacksonville, 243-9390.
Group Art Exhibition Nov 10, 6-9pm, Pharmacy member artists show and sell their work. The Pharmacy Warehouse, 1022 S. Pasfi eld, 217-652-3273.
Israeli Art Sale Nov
03-04, 5:30-7:30pm Sat and 9am-2pm Sun, Award-winning Israeli artists
Ilan Hasson and Avi Biran sell their art along with colleagues’ art.
Wine/cheese reception Sat. is $10. Sunday free. Temple B’rith Sholom,
1004 S. Fourth St, 525-1360 or 494-4098. Look Who’s Painting Nov
09, 6:30-9:30pm, Twenty-one local personalities create art for auction.
$25. Reserve tickets by phone. Bogart’s, 2142 Old State Rd,
Jacksonville, 217-243-3821.
Photography Exhibit Nov
01-14, 8am-4pm Mon-Thu, 12-5pm Sat-Sun, John Sevigny’s “Happyland,”
photos from Central America. Charles E. Becker Library, Benedictine
University at Springfi eld, 1500 North Fifth St. Roger Shimomura Nov
01, 05-08, 12-14, 10am-6pm Mon-Thu, Through Dec. 1, “America Behind
Barbed Wire,” prints by internationally renowned artist. UIS Visual Arts
Gallery, HSB 201, One University Plaza, 217-206-6506. Writers and Watercolorists Nov
03, 5:30-7:30pm, Dessert reception of Sangamon Watercolor Society and
Springfi eld Poets and Writers. Hear poetry and artists talk about their
work. Free, open to public. Third fl oor. Hoogland Center for the Arts,
420 S. Sixth St, 217-523-2787.
FILM & TELEVISION Foreign & Independent Film Series. Nov 02, 7pm, Amelie. Charming, romantic comic fantasy. Free. UIS Brookens Auditorium, One University Plaza, 206-6665.
Route 66 International Film Festival Nov
02-03, Best independent films from around the world. Friday world
premier screening of new feature length documentary, A Blood Red Sky.
The Legacy Theatre, 101 E. Lawrence, 1-800- 838-3006.
CHILDREN’S CORNER American Ice Princess and Her Doll Ice Skating Event Nov
03, 1:30-3:30pm, Free skate rental and skating, goodie bag, desserts
and manicure and hair stations. $15-$20. Nelson Center Ice Arena,
Lincoln Park, 1601 N. Fifth St, 217-652-5226.
Nature Story Adventures Nov
01, 08, 9:30-11am, Children ages 3-5 years old and adult explore
different topic each week. $5-$10. Lincoln Memorial Garden, 2301 E. Lake
Shore Dr, 217-529-1111. Super Saturdays at the Museum Nov 10,
11am-3pm, “American Indian Harvest.” Kids 4-8 and their family. Ongoing,
30 minutes to complete. 782-6044. Illinois State Museum, 502 S. Spring
St, 782-6044.
SCIENCE DNA as Evidence
Nov
05, 6pm, Learn about DNA at this Illinois Innocence Project free event.
Conference Room G. 206- 6569. UIS Public Affairs Center (PAC), One
University Plaza, 217- 206-6073.
Paul Mickey Science Series Lecture Nov
14, 7-8:30pm, Robert Mazrim, Illinois State Archaeological Survey,
“Recent Archaeology at the Fort de Chartres Locale.” Illinois State
Museum Research & Collections Center, 1011 E. Ash St, 785-0037.
NATURE Adult Raptor Camp Nov
10, 9am-4pm, Hands-on workshop - natural history, identifi cation,
laws, equipment, handling of raptors. $150. Registration required.
963-6909. Adams Wildlife Sanctuary, 2315 East Clear Lake Ave, 217-544-
2473. Just Be Day Nov 10, 10am-2pm, Gift yourself with time on the land. Jubilee Farm, 6760 Old Jacksonville Rd, 787-6927. Springfield Civic Garden Club Nov
05, 9am, ‘Spectacular Succulents for Midwest Gardens,’ with Cottage
Gardens in Piasa, IL. Westminster Presbyterian Church, 533 S. Walnut
Street, 217-522- 4415.
Wed. Morning Pickup Party Nov
07, 14, 9-10am, Weather permitting, help pick up trash. Garbage bags
and long handled pickers provided. Adams Wildlife Sanctuary, 2315 East
Clear Lake Ave, 217-544-2473.
LECTURES & MEETINGS
Analyzing and Understanding Systemic Racism Nov
08-10, 6-9pm Thu, 8:30am- 6pm Fri, 9am-4, Crossroads Anti- Racism
Organizing and Training. $275. 726-6732. Sacred Heart Convent, 1237 W.
Monroe Street, 217-787-0481.
Families of the Incarcerated Nov
03, 11am-1pm, First Saturday of month, free support group luncheon for
parents, friends and family. RSVP required, ext. 228. Tower of Refuge,
Inc. 329 S. New St, 241-9911. Lincolnland Depression Era Glass Club Nov
05, 6-8pm, “Favorite Christmas Collectibles by Club Members,” Carnegie
Room. $5 year membership. Lincoln Library, 326 S. Seventh St, 793-2128.
Mcbrian Lincoln Douglas Toastmasters Club 51 Nov
01, 08, 6-7:30pm, Thursdays in the conference room. Public invited.
Guests, members welcome. Our Savior’s Lutheran School, 2645 Old
Jacksonville Rd, 217-546-4531.
Sangamon Area Farm to School Summit Nov
02, 9:30am-3:30pm Fri, 9:30am-2:30pm, Register for Friday. $25,
includes local food lunch. Register for Saturday. $10, kids free.
Lincoln Land Community College, 5250 Shepherd Rd, 782-4617.
Springfield Community Support Advisory Council Nov
06, 1-3pm, First Tuesday of month, identify reentry barriers, solutions
and resources. Open to public. Tower of Refuge, Inc. 329 S. New St,
241-9911.
Springfield Parental Alienation Advocacy Group Meeting Nov 05, 6-8pm, First Monday each month. Conference room 3. Hilton Springfi eld, 700 E. Adams, 217-793-3586.
Women Entrepreneurs - Central IL
Nov 14, 5:30-7pm, Holiday social. $30-$22. Register by Nov. 9 to [email protected]. 725-8500. Brandt Consolidated, 2935 S. Koke Mill Rd, 217-626- 1123.
BULLETIN BOARD
Alpaca Show Nov
10-11, 9am-5pm Sat, 8am-12pm Sun, Free family event, alpaca competition
show, vendors. Sat. evening fashion show and dinner (ticket required).
217-632-2590. Illinois State Fairgrounds, 801 Sangamon Ave, 782-8886. Ansar Shrine Circus Nov
02-04, 7pm Fri, 11am, 3pm and 7:30pm Sa, Sat. 11 a.m. 3 p.m. and 7:30
p.m. Sun. 11:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Tickets on sale around town. $12, $6
kids. Prairie Capital Convention Center, 1 Convention Center Plaza, 800-
745-3000. Antiquarian Book Fair Nov 04, 10am-4pm, Demos. $1 (age 16 and up). 786-2432. LLCC Trutter Center, 5250 Shepherd Road, 217-786-2200. Backgammon Club Nov
07, 14, 6pm, Every Wed. with Sangamon Valley Backgammon Association.
622- 9447. Capital Teletrack, 1766 Wabash Ave, 217-546-2111 .
CPE Dog Agility Trial
Nov 03-04, 8am-5pm, decaturdogclub.org. Illinois State Fairgrounds, 801 Sangamon Ave, 782-8886.
Country Cupboard Nov
02-03, 9am-7pm Fri, 9am- 4pm Sat, Craft Show featuring hand-crafted
items made by area crafters. 544-3782. Villa West, 100 Stardust Drive,
Sherman, 217-744-9891.
Craft Show Nov
03-04, 10am-5pm Sat, 10am-4pm Sun, Illinois Building Main Floor. $2.
Children 12 and under free. Illinois State Fairgrounds, 801 Sangamon
Ave, 782-8886.
Cultural Hat Show Nov
10, 6-9pm, Open door luncheon. $15-$20. Sponsored by Freedom in
Holiness Mission. 522-2527. Springfi eld Senior Center, 701 W. Mason St,
528- 4035.
Drive To End Hunger AARP Donation Days Nov
07, 14, 8am-12pm, Wednesdays in Nov. receive a cloth shopping bag when
you donate non-perishables for the center’s pantry. Springfi eld Senior
Center, 701 W. Mason St, 1-866-448-3613.
Education Under Fire Nov
12, 6:30-8pm, “Defending All Iranians Rights to Higher Education”
produced by Single Arrow Productions, sponsored by Amnesty International
and Chatham Baha’i Community. Chatham Area Public Library, 600 E.
Spruce, Chatham, 483-2713.
Fall Coin Show Nov
11, 9am-4pm, 70 dealer tables. Central Illinois Numismatic Association.
$1. 793-2178. Northfi eld Inn Suites & Conference Center, 3280
Northfi eld Dr. First Fridays Downtown Nov 02, 5-8pm, Every fi
rst Friday stroll, shop eat downtown. Exhibitions, live music, great
deals and fun surprises. 544- 1723. Downtown Springfi eld.
Honoring our Veterans Nov
11, 11am, Pay homage to those who served and are serving. Staab Polk
Memorial Home distributing Presidential Citations to those who have lost
a veteran in their family. Chatham town square, 101 W. Mulberry,
Chatham, 483-9292.
International Festival Nov
09, 5-8pm, Cultural recipes and exhibits, artistic performances, food
tasting, and more. Student Life Building. Free. University of Illinois
at Springfi eld, 217-206-6073.
November Events Nov 09-11, 3pm Fri and Sun 2pm Sat, Carl Bopp Sunday. RSVP by phone. Montvale Estates, 2601 Montvale Drive. Springfield Vegetarian Association Nov 07, 6:30pm, Video: “Fast Food, vol. 1.” Free, open to public. 787-1308. Lincoln Library, 326 S. Seventh St, 217-753-4900.
The Reading of the Fallen Nov 11, 1pm, Reading of all names of those lost in all wars. 600 locations around nation. ALPL, 112 N. Sixth St. 558-8844. Vigil for Peace Nov
03, 10, 12pm, Each Saturday at noon on corner of Sixth and Monroe,
outside Federal Building. All are welcome. 544-3997. Downtown
Springfield.
FOOD Chatham Uncorked Nov
09, 4-9pm, Wine, micro brew and food tasting. $10-$12. Sangamon Prairie
Reception Center, 8855 State Route 4, Chatham, 483-6450.
Cooking Vegetarian Nov
03, 10am-2pm, Learn to cook delicious vegetarian with a variety of
beans and grains. Jubilee Farm, 6760 Old Jacksonville Rd, 787-6927.
Drive To End Hunger Kick-Off Nov
01, 5-7pm, AARP Illinois and Springfield Senior Center. Appetizers,
drinks and music. $10. Cafe Moxo, 411 E. Adams St, 1-866-448-3613.
POLITICS Foundation for a United Front Nov
10, 12-2pm, Learning From Xamon Song: Meet Southern Illinois Author
Adam Stone. Lincoln Library, 326 S. Seventh St, 217-753-4900.
It’s My Vote - I Will Be Heard Nov
01, 7pm, Free public policy forum hosted by AAUW. Voting groups effect
on election outcomes. UIS faculty Chris Mooney, Michael Miller, John
Transue. American Lung Association, 3000 Kelly Lane, 546-1296.
HISTORY Boys in Blue Exhibit Nov
01-02, 05-09, 12-14, 9am- 5pm Mon-Fri, New images and artifacts,
including original Civil War battle flag. Free. Abraham Lincoln
Presidential Library, 112 North Sixth St, 217-558-8844. Decatur Genealogical Society Dinner Meeting Nov
14, 6pm, Mr. Adam Henderson, Sexton of Greenwood, Spangler, and Sharon
Cemeteries in Decatur. $17.60 by Nov. 7. Scovill Banquet Facilities,
3909 West Main Street, Decatur.
Life with Susan Nov
10, 9am-4pm, Portrayals of key people in Susan Lawrence Dana’s life
each second Saturday of month through Dec. with music and poetry.
Admission. Dana- Thomas House, 301 E. Lawrence, 217-782-6776.
Victorian Parlor Hypnosis Nov
10, 7pm, Authentic Victorian hypnosis show in historic Edwards Place
parlors with audience participation. $25. Springfield Art Association,
700 N. Fourth St, 217-523-2631.
AUDITIONS Peter Pan Auditions Nov 04, 4pm, For Springfield Youth Performance Group production Feb. 23. Must be enrolled at an area dance studio. Springfield Dance, 5531 International Parkway.
HEALTH Connection Support Group Nov
03, 1-2:30pm, First Sat. each month. National Alliance on Mental
Illness Support Group for persons with mental illness. First Christian
Church, 700 S. Sixth St, 891-5570.
DBSA Central Illinois Nov
06, 13, 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.
Lincolnland Stroke Support Network Nov 03, 1-3pm, First Saturday each month. Details, 793-2000. Dream Suitezzz, 3233 Mathers Road.
SIU Men’s Night Out Featuring Mike Matheny Nov
08, 5-8pm, Dinner, health screenings, t-shirts, prizes, grilling demos.
No women, 21 and over. $15. siumed.edu/ cancer. Springfield High
School, 101 S. Lewis St, 545-7133.
Stepmom Support Group Nov
13, 7-8:30pm, Support group for Springfield area stepmoms. 652-4676 or
email KLOlson@ speednet.com. Starbucks Coffee Company, 217-793-2193.
FAITH & PHILOSOPHY Greater Spingfield Interfaith Association Nov
06, 11:45am-1:30pm, Hosted by Pastor Sara Isbell. Chatham United
Methodist Church, 104 West Chestnut Street, Chatham, 217-483-2132.
Veterans Day Service Nov
11, 3pm, Listen to brief talk from each of five veterans who served in
different branches of the military, and Gold Star mother. Atterberry
Community Baptist Church, 13922 Greeley St. Petersburg, 217-632-3169.
Volunteers Sought To
prepare of deliver Thanksgiving Day meals to home-bound citizens. Phone
if you can help. First Church of the Brethren, 2115 Yale Boulevard,
523-5212. Who Are the Elect? Nov 04, 10:30am, Rev. Martin Woulfe
discusses what religious ancestors meant by “elect” and role of religion
in politics. 585- 9550.
World Community Day Nov
09, 1:30pm, Abiding in Community. Sponsored by Church Women United in
Springfield. St. John’s Lutheran Church, 2477 W. Washington St,
793-3933.
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