
2013 FALL CALENDAR
AUGUST
Jubilee Championship Morgan Horse Show Aug 29-31, 8am-12am, Free fourday horse show at the Coliseum.
781-760-1270. Illinois State Fairgrounds, 801 Sangamon Ave., 217-782-1698.
Pittsfield Fall Festival Aug 29-31, 6pm Thu-Fri, 9am Sat, Food vendors, crafts, carnival and many activities. Parade on Sat. at 11 a.m. pittsfi eldfallfestival@ yahoo.com. Pike County Courthouse, 100 E. Washington St., Pittsfi eld.
Kincaid Labor Day Picnic Aug 29-31, Sep 01-02, Ole fashion, four-day small town picnic that’s anything but small. Kincaid.
Historic Photography Display Aug 29-31, Sep 01, 12-4pm Mon- Fri, 12-5pm Sat-Sun, View photos of the park as far back as 1902. Washington Park Botanical Garden, 1740 W. Fayette Ave., 217-546- 4116.
Greater Tuna – recurring event Aug 29-31, Sep 05-07, 12-14, 19-21, 26-28, 12pm and 6:30pm, Hilarious quick-change comedy at this BYOB dinner theater production. $33-$37. Reservations by phone. barn2.com. Conklin’s Barn II Dinner Theater, 1451 Timberline Road, Goodfi eld, 309- 965-2545.
Our Town Aug 29-31, 8-10:30pm, Character story about average town’s citizens in early 12th century. Free pre-show at 7 p.m. $13-$8. Theatre in the Park, Lincoln’s New Salem State Historic Site, 15588 History Lane, Petersburg, 217- 632-5440.
Uptown Friday Night – recurring event Every Friday night, 5:30-7:30pm, Springfi eld Area Arts Council presents a free weekly jazz and blues performance. No cover and 50/50 raffl e for a change to win some cash. Robbie’s Restaurant, Old State Capitol Plaza South. For more info, 753-3519 or springfi eldartsco.org.
Critical Mass Bicycle Ride Aug 30, 5:45-7pm, Casual paced, safe bicycle ride around downtown Springfi eld. Monthly rides. Old State Capitol, 1 Old State Capitol Plaza, 638-9523.
Illinois Blues Festival Aug 30-31, 1pm-12am Fri-Sat, Internationally-known blues artists on three stages. Bring a lawn chair. $20-$25. illinoisbluesfestival.com. RiverFront Festival Park, Water Street, Peoria, 309-689-3019.
IMDA Amateur and All Star Motorcycle Races Aug 30-31, 2:30-10:30pm, Two popular races in the multi-purpose arena. $10. 753-8866. Illinois State Fairgrounds, 801 Sangamon Ave., 217-782-1698.
Edinburg Labor Day Picnic Aug 30-31, Sep 01-02, Carnival rides, games, demolition derby, bands and more. Parade at 10 a.m. on Labor Day. facebook. com/edinburg.labordaypicnic. Edinburg High School, 100 Martin St. Edinburg.
Ethnic Festival Aug 30-31, Sep 01, 5-11pm Fri, 12-11pm Sat-Sun, Weekend of local ethnic groups with ethnic foods, music and cultural activities. Free admission. Illinois State Fairgrounds, 801 Sangamon Ave., 217-782-1698.
Manito Popcorn Festival Aug 30-31, Sep 01, Three days of all the regular festival fare and popcorn – lots of yummy, tasty popcorn. manitopopcornfestival. com. Manito.
Nauvoo Grape Festival Aug 30-31, Sep 01, Parade, carnival, mud volleyball, 5K grape stomp, tractor pulls and more! Free admission. Nauvoo State Park, Route 96, Nauvoo, 217- 453-2512.
Gypsy Aug 30-31, Sep 01, 8pm Fri-Sat, 2pm Sun, Musical based on the memoirs of vaudeville entertainer Gypsy Rose Lee. $10. Hoogland Center for the Arts, 420 S. Sixth St. 217-523-2787.
Prairieland Chautauqua Aug 30-31, Sep 01-02, 4-8pm, Presentations, music and supper. Info, 243-5678. Jacksonville Community Park, 1201 S. Main, Jacksonville.
LPNA Artisans Fair Aug
31, 9am-3pm, Showcasing local artisans and artists. Food vendors, bake
sale. Rain or shine. Lincoln Park, Fifth St. and Sangamon Ave., 217-899-
6165.
Living the Wright Way Tour Aug
31, 10:15am-12:15pm, With trained interpreter Roberta Volkmann. (Also
Sept. 14 and 28.) $20. Phone to register. Dana-Thomas House, 301 E.
Lawrence, 217-782-6776.
Fallen Riders Memorial Ride Aug
31, 11am-11pm, Kickstands Up at 12:30, Bands Utter Chaos and Sleepin
Doggz play 7-11 p.m. Food and drink. Morgan County Fairgrounds, 110 N.
Westgate, Jacksonville.
Symphony on the Square Aug 31, 6-8pm, Free concert. Old State Capitol, 1 Old State Capitol Plaza, 785-7960.
Sangamon Valley Woodcarvers Show Aug
31, Sep 01, 10am-5pm Sat, 10am-4pm Sun, Carvers from across the country
exhibit. $3, 12 and under free. Illinois Building. 546- 8792.
svwoodcarvers.org. Illinois State Fairgrounds, 801 Sangamon Ave,
217-782-1698.
Arthur Amish Country Cheese Festival Aug
31, Sep 01-02, Three days of free cheese, entertainment, contests, car
show, craft and fl ea markets, food and more. 800-72-AMISH. Downtown
Arthur.
Jersey County Victorian Festival Aug
31, Sep 01-02, 7am-5pm, Large Civil War reenactment, arts, crafts,
antiques, festival food, tractors and more. $10, under 12 free. Free
parking. 618-498-5590. Hazel Dell Farm, 1510 North State St.,
Jerseyville.
Carillon Tours Aug
31, Sep 01, 2-8pm Sat- Sun, Every tour includes live carillon
performance. $3.25, $2.50 kids. Thomas Rees Memorial Carillon, 1740 W.
Fayette Ave. 217-546-3853.
SEPTEMBER
Home Tours and Fireside Chats Sep
04, 07, 11, 14, 18, 21, 25, 28, 12-4pm, Sat and Wed, Tour Springfi
eld’s oldest home. (Fireside Chats are Sep 4, 11, 18, 7pm, Noted experts
discuss aspects of American Indians through the time of the Civil War.
Free, reservations required.) Elijah Iles House, 628 S. Seventh St,
217-492-5929.
BBQ Rib Cookoff Sep
01, 12-5pm, Enjoy ribs and live music by Creole Stomp at 2 p.m. $5.
Hill Prairie Winery, 23753 Lounsberry Road, Oakford, 217-635-9900.
Greenview Labor Day Celebration Sep
02, 8am, Flea market, craft sale, parade at 10 a.m. car show, contests,
food, music. Free admission. 217-968- 7043. Greenview.
Labor Day Parade Sep 02, 10am, Celebrate with Springfi eld and Central Illinois Trades and Labor Council. Downtown Springfi eld.
Virginia Labor Day Ice Cream Social Sep
02, 4-6pm, Burr Smith and the Joneses, pie, ice cream, bratwurst, hot
dogs and more. Bring a lawn chair. Free. Virginia Courthouse lawn, 100
East Springfi eld St., Virginia. 217-452-3442.
Pied Piper Architectural Tour Sep
04, 5:30pm, Free professionally-guided architectural tour. Meets
outside. Post-tour reception at Obed & Issacs. 544-1723.
Lincoln-Herndon Law Offi ce, 112 N. Sixth St.
Archaeology Lecture Sep
05, 7pm, Robert Mazrim of the Illinois State Archaeological Survey
presents “The Archaeology of Early 19th Century Illinois.” Springfi eld
Art Association, 700 N. Fourth St., 217-523-2631.
Atlanta Fall Festival Sep 05-07, Carnival rides, parade, food, children’s activities and more. 217-648- 2484. Atlanta.
Ellnora Guitar Festival Sep
05-07, Three-day celebration of music and musicians from around the
world. Krannert Center for the Performing Arts, 500 South Goodwin
Avenue, Urbana.
Pekin Marigold Festival Sep
05-08, Lots of unique contests and events. Music, art and much more.
309- 346-2106. pekinchamber. com/marigoldfestival. Mineral Springs Park,
1701 Court Street, Pekin.
Roadway to the Past Tour Sep
06, 8am-4pm, Retired county Extension Service director Don Meyer is
guide for day-long exploration of northeastern McLean County. $50.
Register by Aug. 30, daviddavismansion.org.
Poets, Painters and Performers Sep
06, 6-9pm, Poetry readings, solo musical performances and artist talks
during night of creative inspiration between Springfi eld Poets and
Writers, Prairie Art Alliance and individual local musicians. Prairie
Art Alliance Gallery II, 2 S. Old State Capitol Plaza, 217-544-2727.
Galena Food and Wine Festival Sep
06, 7-10pm, Approximately 150 varieties of wine and local food and live
music. $50. Galena Convention Center, 900 Galena Square Drive, Galena,
800-397-9463 (WINE).
Arenzville Burgoo Festival Sep
06-07, 8am-7pm, Burgoo kettle service usually suspended in mid-morning,
but soup line sales continue until out, about 7 p.m. Evening
entertainment. 300 W. Main, Arenzville.
Smoke on the River BBQ Contest Sep
06-07, 9am Fri, 10am Sat, Pit Masters from fi ve states compete. Food
for purchase. Live music both days. Free. Kessler Park, Quincy
Riverfront, Bonansinga Drive, Quincy, 1-800-978-4748.
Super Retriever Series Sep
06-07, 10am-4pm Fri, 9am-4pm Sat, Bring your dog for Fun Jumps Fri.
10-4; Sat. 11:30-12:30 and Sun. 10a- 11:30 a.m. and 3:30-4:30 p.m.
superretrieverseries. com. Scheels, 3801 South MacArthur, 217-726-6330.
Mt. Pulaski Fall Festival Sep
06-07, The schedule is not yet set in stone, but there’s always free
entertainment and family fun. 217-962-1055. Mt. Pulaski Courthouse, 113 S
Washington St., Mount Pulaski.
Scheels Hunt Expo Sep
06-07, 1-7pm Fri, 9am- 7pm Sat, Meet Huntin’ with Honors stars from The
Outdoor Channel TV show. Sat. food demos, pet adoptions, search and
rescue dogs, chainsaw carving demo and more. Free, Scheels, 3801 South
MacArthur, 217-726-6330.
Williamsville Fall Festival Sep
06-07, 5-10:30pm Fri, 8am-10pm Sat, Fishing derby, vendors, food,
demos, bungee jumping and bands nightly. Williamsville Park,
Williamsville, 217-899-9825.
South Jacksonville Celebration Sep
06-07, 5pm Fri, 10-12am Sat, Parade and concert in the cornfi eld
(Jerrod Niemann) on Saturday and much more. southjacksonville.org. South
Jacksonville, 245-4803.
Traditional and Bluegrass Music Festival Sep
06-07, 6:30pm Fri, 10am- 5pm Sat, Musicians from all over the Midwest
perform and costumed interpreters will portray life in 1830s. $4
donation suggested. $10 family. Lincoln’s New Salem State Historic Site,
15588 History Lane, Petersburg, 217- 632-4000.
Theater Performances – recurring event Sep
06-07, 13-14, 20-21, 27, 29, 7:30pm Fri-Sat, 2pm Sun, Camber Carpenter
Unleashed, Q.E.D. and other theater and music productions. See entire
list at playhouseonthesquare. net. Playhouse on the Square, 68 E.
Central Park, Jacksonville, 217-491-3977.
Rent Sep
06-07, 12-14, 19-21, 7:30pm, Rock musical. Mature themes and language.
This show fi nishes the season of outdoor theater at The Muni. $14-$10.
The Muni, 815 East Lake Drive, 793-MUNI.
Green County Days Sep
06-08, 9am, Five towns in Green County host free music, arts and
crafts, food, vendors, kid’s games and contests, artisan demos and more.
217- 638-2103.
Arcola Broom Corn Festival Sep
06-08, 10am Fri, 8am Sat, 7am-5pm Sun, Broom activities, arts/crafts,
free entertainment, great food, gigantic parade with the Famous Lawn
Rangers. arcolachamber.com. Arcola.
Illinois Secretary of State Vehicle Show/Swap Meet Sep
07, 7am-3pm, More than 50 classes of antique cars, trucks, motorcycles,
tractors, RVs and scooters. Rain or shine. Free. Downtown Springfi eld,
217-557-7220.
Navy Club Ship 32 Auxiliary Craft Show Sep 07, 9am-4pm, Proceeds go to Veterans and various charities. Navy Club Ship 32, 3100 Stanton Avenue, 725- 8934.
3D Archery Shoot Sep
07, 9am-2pm, Panther Creek Bowhunters free 10-target 3D Archery Shoot.
Register on site. Bring your own bow, no broadheads allowed. Scheels,
3801 South MacArthur, 217-726-6330.
Document Shredding Event Sep
07, 10am-12pm, CINTAS Document Management and Laketown Neighborhood
Association. Two nonperishable food items donation. AMF Laketown Lanes,
3220 Stanton St., 960-0348.
Spirits of the Civil War Sep
07, 10am and 1-4pm, 114th Illinois Volunteer Infantry encampment, a
look at Edward Baker Lincoln and African- American Civil War heroes and
Sangamon County immigrants. Lincoln Tomb State Historic Site, 1500
Monument Ave., 782-2717.
SOB Festival Sep
07, 12-5pm, Fresh oysters and craft brews from across U.S. Music and
food. Rain or shine. $25, $20 in advance. sobfestival.com. The Inn at
835, 835 S. Second St., 523-4466.
Historic Bicycle Ride Sep 07, 1pm, Join Springfield Bicycle Club on a free,
8-mile bicycle tour of historic sites. 793-9622. Capitol Complex
Visitors Center, 425 S. College St. Springfi eld.
Poets in the Parlor Sep
07, 2-4pm, Dan Guillory reads from his new book, HousePoems.
Refreshments. Free. Vachel Lindsay Home State Historic Site, 603 S.
Fifth St., 217-524-0901.
Pork Meets Cork Sep
07, 5-10pm, Dinner, wine and beer tastings, music. Adams Street, at
Fourth and Fifth. $25 to benefi t Kidzeum. kidzeum.org. Downtown
Springfi eld.
Malice in Wonderland Sep
07, 7pm, 6:15pm doors open, Local roller derby team takes on Quad City
Rollers. Face painting. Bring book to donate to Northside Children’s
Community Library and get $2 off. $12. Prairie Capital Convention
Center, 1 Convention Center Plaza, 800-745-3000.
The Barn Sep
07, 7-9pm, Southern gospel music with Glad Heart Quartet. Love
offering. thebarn-pana. com. The Barn, Rural route, Tower Hill, 217 562-
3526.
Rosie Flores, Marti Brom Sep
07, 8pm, WUIS Bedrock Series with folk rockin’ dynamo. $20-$24, $15
pre-sale. Hoogland Center for the Arts, 420 S. Sixth St. 217-523-2787.
James J Eldred House Fall Festival and Ball Sep
07-08, 9am-10pm Sat, 9am-4pm Sun, Begin your Greene County Days
celebration here. Purchase a MainStreet Book and begin your free
interactive adventure. James J ELdred House, Eldred Hollow Road, Eldred,
217-638- 2103.
Cedarhurst Art and Craft Fair Sep
07-08, 10am-5pm, 130 craftsmen, music and children’s area. $5.
Cedarhurst Center for the Arts, 2600 Richview Road, Mt. Vernon, 618-
242-1236.
The A-Maze-ing Corn Maze – recurring event Sep
07-08, 14-15, 21-22, 28-29, Oct 05-06, 12-13, 11am-6pm Sat, 12-6pm Sun,
Weekends through Oct. 13. Also open Mon. Oct. 14, 10-2. $5.
auburn-umc.org. Auburn United Methodist Church, 14100 State Route 4,
Auburn.
Capital City Century Sep
08, 7am-5pm, Recreational rides of 25, 40, 62, 80, 100 miles. Discounts
for preregistration. www.spfl dcycling.org. Knights of Columbus Hall
Council 364, 2200 S. Meadowbrook Road, 899-9175.
Cruise 11 to Remember 9-11 Sep
08, 10am-6pm, Car show ($11), food, 3 p.m. free entertainment, 4 p.m.
free memorial service. Downtown Decatur, 160 E. Main Street, Decatur,
217-791-1385.
Fall Farm Day Sep 08, 1-5pm, Pumpkin and face painting, farm tours, crafts, barrel train. Free. gailspumpkinpatch.com. Gail’s Pumpkin Patch, 1709 2000th Ave., Beason, 217-447- 3409.
Springfield Civic Garden Club Sep
09, 9:15-11:30am, “Fall Into Colorful Container Plantings That Endure
Seasonal Temperature Swings” with Laurie McWilliams, Coppertree Outdoor
Lifestyles. SCGC-IL. org. Westminster Presbyterian Church, 533 S. Walnut
Street, 217-522-4415.
Story Time at the Museum Sep
09, 10am, Stories read by special guests. See and learn about museum’s
collections. Free. Illinois State Museum, 502 S. Spring Street, 782-
5993.
Scheels Kid Klub Aquarium Sep
09, 6pm, Kids 4-12 will watch and learn all about what the aquarium
expert diver does and about the fi sh in the tank. Free. Scheels, 3801
South MacArthur, 217-726-6330.
LLCC Academy of Lifelong Learning Fall Kickoff Sep
10, 10-11:30am, Starting another season of programming for those 65 and
over. Free. 786-2432. Westminster Presbyterian Church, 533 S. Walnut
Street, 217-522-4415.
Drone Warfare by US Sep
10, 6:30-8pm, Voices for Creative Nonviolence Co-coordinator Buddy
Bell. Sponsored by Pax Christi Springfield. Lincoln Library, 326 S.
Seventh Street, 217-753-4900.
Recovery Month Celebration 2013 Sep
11, 5:30-8pm, Join the voices of recovery with music, games, softball
game and cake and ice cream social. Cy Young Field, 901 E. Southwind
Road. 557-6604.
Heather Brewer Sep
11, 7-8:30pm, Author of young adult series, “The Chronicles of Vladimir
Tod” speaks out against bullying and signs books. Jacksonville Public
Library, 201 West College Ave, Jacksonville, 217- 243-5435.
Morton Pumpkin Festival Sep 11-14, Carnival, food, entertainment with parade on Saturday. Sept. 13-15 is Craft Faire. 309-263-2491. Downtown Morton.
Canton Friendship Festival Sep 11-14, 12pm Wed-11pm Sat, Carnival, rides, food, games, exhibits. Parade Sat. at 10 a.m. 309-635-0631. Canton.
Antebellum Art Lecture Sep 12, 7pm, Springfi eld Art Association, 700 N. Fourth Street, 217-523-2631.
National Show Horse Registry Sep 12-14, 8am-9pm, Artisans Building Coliseum. Free. 937-962-4336. Illinois State Fairgrounds, 801 Sangamon Ave., 217-782-1698.
Opening Reception Sep
13, 6-9pm, Chicago sculptor Betsy Odom’s work on display at new
artist-run gallery. DEMO Project, 732 N. Fourth St. 217-206-6506.
Labyrinth Walk: Blessings of Late Summer Sep 13, 6:30pm, Evening labyrinth walk. $5. Jubilee Farm, 6760 Old Jacksonville Rd., 217-787-6927.
QED: A Play Sep
13-14, 8pm, Play which chronicles (part of) a day in the life of Nobel
Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman. $10. Hoogland Center for the
Arts, 420 S. Sixth St. 217- 523-2787.
Comedian Donnie Baker Sep
13-14, 8pm Fri, 7:15pm, 9:30pm Sat, Catch all of his characters on The
Bob & Tom show. $20-$21. Mason City Limits Comedy Club, 114 E.
Chestnut, Mason City, 482- 5233.
Do the Lou Festival Sep
13-15, Saturday features fi reworks, eagle egg hunt, rib eating
contest, Pete the Juggler, car cruise, music, food and drink.
visitlitchfi eld.com. Lake Lou Yaeger, 70 Marina Lane, Litchfi eld.
WorldFest 2013 Sep
14, 10am-4pm, Live entertainment of different countries, ethnic food,
cultural displays and World Market booths. Free admission and parking.
Peoria Civic Center, 201 SW Jefferson Ave., Peoria.
Pet Fest Sep 14, 10am-3pm, Exposition building. $3, 12 years and under free. Illinois State Fairgrounds, 801 Sangamon Ave, 217-782-1698.
Super Saturdays at the Museum Sep
14, 11am-3pm, “Are We There Yet? Migrating Monarchs.” Free ongoing
activities recommended for ages 4-8. Illinois State Museum, 502 S.
Spring Street, 782-6044.
World Tour Celtic Festival Sep
14, 12pm, Pipes and Drums with Celtic dancers, Celtic bands, contests,
children’s area, whiskey seminars, Celtic food. $3, kids free. Downtown
Springfi eld, 217-793-8355.
Living the Wright Way Tour Sep
14 and 28, 10:15am- 12:15pm, With trained interpreter Roberta Volkmann.
$20. Phone to register. Dana-Thomas House, 301 E. Lawrence,
217-782-6776.
Book Reading/Signing Sep
14, 2pm, Dan Guillory reads and signs copies of his new book
“HousePoems.” Decatur Public Library, 130 N. Franklin Street, Decatur,
217- 424-2900.
The Hope Institute’s Celebrity Chef Sep 14, 6pm, Phone for info or reservations. $150. Southwind Park, 4965 S. Second Street, 217-585-5437.
Art Spectacular at the Carillon Sep
14-15, 10am-5pm Sat, 10am-4pm Sun, Two-day juried art show with 50
artists. Kids’ place $1.25, demos, food, music and more. Washington
Park, South Grand and MacArthur, 787-3532.
Rockballet LIVE Sep
14-15, 8pm Sat, 2pm Sun, Springfi eld Ballet Company with live music by
band, Downstate. $28- $18. springfi eldballetco.org. Sangamon
Auditorium, UIS, 1 University Plaza, 206-6160.
Music in the Park Sep
15, 4-7pm, Free Celtic music with Skibbereen, Elk Pipes, The Emerald
Underground. Bring a chair or blanket. Free. Washington Park Playground,
1021 South Grand Ave., 217-753-6225.
Men’s Roller Derby Sep
15, 7pm, Capital City Hooligans take the track against St. Louis
B-Keepers. $10. Skateland South, 1500 Recreation Drive, 725-4126.
The Great Pumpkin Patch – Recurring Halloween event Sep
15-30, Oct 01-31, 9am-6pm, with weekend entertainment, mazes, animals
and 300 varieties of pumpkins. $4-$7. The Great Pumpkin Patch, 1749A CR
1900 N, Arthur, 217-543-2394.
Prairie Grapevine Folklore Society Concert Sep
18, 7:30pm, Don’t Be Brothers from Chicago provide Irish fun. $10
donation, $5 students, $25 families. Abraham Lincoln Unitarian
Universalist Congregation, 745 Woodside Road, 217-585- 9550.
WingWise Feather Distribution Project Sep
19, 7pm, Dr. Jonathan Reyman, Illinois State Museum curator, talks
about program that gives wild turkey, macaw and parrot feathers to
Pueblo Indians. Free. Adams Wildlife Sanctuary, 2315 East Clear Lake
Ave., 217-725-7650.
Decorative Arts Lecture Sep
19, 7pm, Andrew Richmond of Garth’s Auctions presents “By River or Buy
Local: Furnishing Springfi eld and the Midwest.” Springfi eld Art
Association, 700 N. Fourth St., 217-523-2631.
Allerton Music Barn Festival Sep
19-22, 7:30pm Thu-Sat, 2pm and 7pm Sun, U of I School of Music and
Allerton Park & Retreat Center brings music to a beautiful Dutch hay
barn. Allerton Music Barn, Allerton Road, Monticello, Info 217-333-1594, Tickets 217- 333-6280.
Kids’ Night Out Sep 20, 6:30-9:30pm, “American Indian Harvest” for ages 6-10. $20-$35. Illinois State Museum, 502 S. Spring Street, 782-5993.
Monticellobration Sep 20-21, 6pm Fri, 10am- 11pm Sat, Music, pet parade, paint the town, and more Monticello Downtown Square, Monticello.
Abraham Lincoln National Railsplitting Festival Sep
20-22, 10am-4pm, Craft booths, historical displays, working craft area,
pioneer village and more. Logan County Fairgrounds, 1408 Short 11th
Street, Lincoln.
Griggsville Apple Festival Sep
20-22, Weekend full of pageants, contests, food stands, crafts, parade
(Sat.) and musical entertainment. 833- 2637. Griggsville.
Harvest Fest Sep
20-22, 5-11pm Fri, 11am- 11pm Sat, 10:30, Games for kids and adults,
full country store, entertainment, food stands and more. Free. 618-
498-4823. St. Francis Xavier Holy Ghost School, 309 North Washington
Street, Jerseyville.
Prairie Harvest Days Sep
20-21, 5pm Fri-9pm Sat, Tons of contests, carnival, food, music, car
show and lots more. Free admission. prairieharvestdays.com. Mason City,
200 E. Jefferson, Mason City, 217-414-7137.
Petersburg Harvestfest Sep
20-21, 5pm-12am Fri, 7:30am Sat, Chamber dinner on Fri. followed by
music. Sat. is 5k race, vendors, parade, car show and music. Free
admission, $3 beer tent cover. Petersburg Square, N. Seventh St. at W.
Douglas Ave. Petersburg, 341-1135.
Dan Tackett Bluegrass Jam Sep
20-22, 5pm Fri, 11am Sat, 11am Sun, Jam sessions and Bubbly Creek
Bluegrass Band on Sat. at 6:30 p.m. $5 weekend. Call for reservations.
Hickory Lane Campground, 2100 2137th Ave. Atlanta, 217- 648-2778.
Mature Mob Annual Show Sep
20-22, 7pm Fri, 2pm Sat- Sun, Features singing, dancing, skits. Tickets
on sale at Senior Center offi ce, 701 W. Mason. $15. Sacred Heart
Griffen Theater, 1200 W. Washington, 528-4035.
A Day in Hollywood, A Night in the Ukraine Sep 20-22, 26-29, 8pm Fri-Sat, 2pm Sun, Two one-act musical comedy. $20. The Legacy Theatre, 101 E. Lawrence, 1-800-838-3006.
Gazebo Art Festival Sep
21, 9am-5pm, Original artwork of local and regional artists, music,
book sale. Free admission. makeitmacomb. com, Chandler Park, Macomb,
309-833-1315.
Leaf Identification Hikes Sep
21, 28, 10am-12pm, More than 50 leaves to collect. Parent must
accompany. Must register. Free, $4 nonresident. Washington Park
Botanical Garden, 1740 W. Fayette Ave, 217-546-4116.
Gospel Fest for LDA-USA Sep
21, 4-6pm, Gospel songs by a slate of local musicians. Freewill
donation for Liberian youth. 217-523-2269. Kumler United Methodist
Church, 600 N. Fifth St.
Sound Celebration Chorus Sep
21, 7pm, A cappella singing group celebrating 60 years. $16-$13.
Hoogland Center for the Arts, 420 S. Sixth St. 217-523-2787.
Marty Balin Sep 21, 8pm, Singer- songwriter and founder of Jefferson Airplane. Sangamon Auditorium, UIS, 1 University Plaza, 217-206-6160, 800- 207-6960.
Clayville Fall Festival Sep
21-22, 9am-6pm Sat, 10am-4pm Sun, Artisan/ craftsman demos, tours, pony
rides, pioneer crafts/games, craft vendors and music. clayville.org.
Clayville, Route 125, Pleasant Plains, 572- 4984.
Edwards Place Fine Art Fair Sep
21-22, 10am-5pm Sat, 11am-4pm Sun, Tours of Edwards Place Home, handson
activities for kids, food, music, demos and more. Springfi eld Art
Association, 700 N. Fourth St., 217-523-2631.
Railroad Days Sep
21-22, 10am-5pm, Ride a vintage passenger train. Must have ticket to
access grounds. $18, $10 kids ages 2-12. mrym.org. Monticello Railroad
Museum, 992 Iron Horse Place, Monticello, 217-762-9011.
Memorial SportsCare Women’s Biathlon Sep
22, 9am, Non-competitive biathlon. 12 miles of biking and 3.1 miles
running. Register at memorialsportscare.com. Y, 4550 West Iles Ave.,
757-7849.
Looking for Your Irish Ancestors Sep
22, 1-4pm, Gail Leonard and Terri Jordan talk about their research.
Decatur Genealogical Society and Library, 1255 W. South Side Drive,
Decatur, 217- 429-0135.
Scheels Kids Klub Sep
23, 6pm, Kids 4-12 can see a batch of fudge made, make a fudge treat
and ride on the Ferris Wheel. Free. Scheels, 3801 South MacArthur,
217-726-6330.
Sangamon Brass Summer Series Sep
25, 7pm, Classical and contemporary baroque music by fi ve-piece band.
Free. Bring lawn chair. 971-9067. Southwind Park, 4965 S. Second Street,
217-753-0702.
World Class Art, Architecture and Fun in Arkansas Sep
25-27, Tour to Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Thorncrown
Chapel and Mildred B. Cooper Memorial Chapel with LLCC profs. Register,
786-2292 or www. llcc.edu/commed.
Historic Architecture Lecture Sep
26, 7pm, Christopher Schnell of Saint Louis University, “The Built
Environment of Early Springfield.” Free. Springfield Art Association,
700 N. Fourth Street, 217-523-2631.
Pygmalion Music Festival Sep 26, 7:30pm, Featuring Indie-rock groups. Krannert Center for the Performing Arts, 500 South Goodwin Avenue, Urbana.
Conference on Illinois History Sep
26-27, Prairie Capital Convention Center and Abraham Lincoln
Presidential Museum. Tickets at presidentlincoln.illinois.gov. Details
at illinoishistory.gov/ conference.
Citizens Club of Springfield Policy Breakfast Sep
27, 7:30am coffee, 8am program, A discussion of historic preservation
in Springfi eld. Hoogland Center for the Arts, 420 S. Sixth St.
217-523-2787.
Willie Nelson and Family Sep
27, 7:30pm, Country singing legend takes to the stage at UIS. $47 and
up. Sangamon Auditorium, UIS, 1 University Plaza, 217-206- 6160,
800-207-6960.
Illinois Great Rivers Fall Ride Sep
27-28, call for specifi c times, Motorcycle ride from Galena and Alton
to Quincy where street party and live music await. $65, $75 with
passenger. Various locations, 309-837-7460.
International Route 66 Mother Road Festival Sep
27-29, 6-10pm Fri, 11am- 10pm Sat, 11am Sun, More than 1,000 cool cars,
free entertainment, swap meet and so much more. route66fest. com.
Downtown Springfi eld.
Steam Show and Fall Festival Days Sep 27-29, 7am gates open, Flea market, demos,
displays, entertainment, mag repair and swap tent, antique tractor and
horse pull. $5 wristbands good for all three days. Kids under 12 free.
Prairie Land Heritage Museum, 1005 West Michigan, South Jacksonville,
494-7105 or 673-4921.
Lincoln Colloquium Sep
28, 8:30am-3pm, Register knoxalumni.org/Lincoln or call 309-341-7238.
$25. Knox College, 2 E. South Street, K-150, Galesburg.
Our Savior’s Fall Craft Festival Sep
28, 9am-3pm, Free or bring non-perishable food item. Vendors. Our
Savior’s Lutheran School, 2645 Old Jacksonville Road, 217-793-6433.
Jubilee Farm Fall Festival Sep 28, 10am-3pm, Join in the festivities. Jubilee Farm, 6760 Old Jacksonville Road, 217- 787-6927.
Leaf Identification Hikes Sep
28, 10am-12pm, More than 50 leaves to collect. Parent must accompany.
Registration required. Free, $4 nonresident. Washington Park Botanical
Garden, 1740 W. Fayette Ave, 217-546-4116.
Adams Wildlife Sanctuary Open House Sep
28, 10am-2pm, Refreshments, tours of Adams House, children’s nature
activities, bird identifi cation walks, silent auction, birdwashing
station for small donation. Free, donations accepted. Adams Wildlife
Sanctuary, 2315 East Clear Lake Ave., 725-7650.
Wild West Fall Fest Sep 28, 11am-4pm, Join staff and students. Hope School, 15 E. Hazel Dell Lane, 217-585- 5437.
Effing Music Fest Sep 28, 12-11pm, Funfest Amphitheater, 17082 N. US Hwy 45, Effi ngham, 800-774- 8989.
The Fiery Trial: Civil War Stories Sep
28, 5-9pm, Follow candle lit path to vault, listen to Lincoln funeral
procession story. Programs at Edwards Place, Old State Capitol, Vachel
Lindsay Home, Elijah Iles House Lincoln Tomb State Historic Site, 1500
Monument Ave, 782-2717.
Light Up Wimmer Cemetery Walk Sep
28, 5-9pm, Cemetery walk, six presenters, bring wiener roast sticks and
fl ashlight. Wimmer Cemetery, Dixon and Dickey-John Roads, Auburn,
438-3063.
The Fiery Trial Sep 28, 6-9pm, and Lincoln Home. 391-3221.
Dueling Pianos Fundraiser Sep
28, 8-11pm, Music and appetizers for Girls on the Run. Cash bar. $30,
$50 couple. Knights of Columbus Hall Council 364, 2200 S. Meadowbrook
Road, 726- 9808.
Apple and Pork Festival Sep
28-29, 9am-5pm, Great food, entertainment and shopping opportunities in
Clinton at square, Jr. High and churches. (7am-5pm, Entertainment, fl
ea market, pony rides, museum tours, craft area and over 25 food booths
at DeWitt County Museum, 219 E. Woodlawn), Clinton, 217- 935-6066.
Apple Festival Sep 28-29, 9am-6pm, Pickyour-own apples or buy some from the market. Broom Orchard, Carlinville. 217-854- 3514.
Beardstown Fall Festival Sep
28-29, Autumn celebration features music, parade, carnival rides,
Gloriana and more. Downtown and in park. 491-3771. Art Zeeck Park,
Second St. at State Street, Beardstown.
Great River Grape Escape Sep
28-29, 12-8pm Sat, 1-5pm Sun, Twelve Illinois wineries, food tastings
with local chefs and music. Free. $10, fi ve tasting tickets. Clat Adams
Park, Quincy Riverfront, 1231 Bonansinga Drive, Quincy, 1-800-978-4748.
Abe’s Corn Maze – recurring event Sep
28-29, Oct 05-06, 12, 10am-6pm Sat, 12-5:30pm Sun, Weekends, walk
10-acre maze, free hayrides, pumpkin painting, infl atables. $6-$3.
iWorship Center, 3200 Shaler Road, 217-522-5362.
Classical Guitar Series Sep
30, 7pm, Classical guitarist Kyle Pieczynki followed by Springfi
eld-area guitarists. Free. Lincoln Library, 326 S. Seventh St.,
217-753-4900.
Blue Man Group Sep
30, Oct 01, 7:30pm, Wildly popular theatrical show and concert
combining comedy, music and technology. Sangamon Auditorium, UIS, 1
University Plaza, 217-206- 6160, 800-207-6960.
OCTOBER
Multicultural Fest Oct
02, 11am-1pm and 4-6pm, Celebration of diversity with food samples,
entertainment and exhibits. Free.786-2241. Lincoln Land Community
College, 5250 Shepherd Road.
Pied Piper Architectural Tour Oct
02, 5:30pm, Free professionally-guided architectural tour. Meets
outside. 544-1723. Lincoln- Herndon Law Offi ce, 112 North Sixth St.
Matt Rasmussen Oct
03, 7pm, Poetry collection, Black Aperture, was selected by Jane
Hirshfi eld for 2012 Walt Whitman Award. UIS Lincoln Residence Hall
Great Room, Vachel Lindsay Dr., 217- 206-6600.
Barry Apple Festival Oct 03-06, Apple pie contest, parade (Sat. at 1 p.m.), entertainment and more. Downtown Barry. barryapplefestival.weebly.com.
Mt. Sterling Fall Festival Oct
04-06, Entertainment, vendors, kids’ games, uptown historical walk,
car/bike show and much more. mtsterlingil. com. Mt. Sterling, 217-773-
3013.
Candlelight Tour Oct
04-05, 7-9pm, Candle lanterns light paths while candle and fi re light
warm and brighten log homes. Interpreters and music. Free. New Salem
State Historic Site, 15588 History Lane, Petersburg, 632-4000.
Terror on the Square – recurring Halloween event Oct 04-05, 11-12, 18-20,
25- 27, 31, 7-11pm, Mystifying illusions and ghostly holograms in 1930s
funeral home. $9. West side of square, N. Seventh St. at W. Douglas Ave.
Petersburg.
Inherit the Wind Oct
04-06, 11-13, 8pm Fri-Sat, 2pm Sun, Scopes Monkey Trial and clash
between fundamentalists and intellectuals. $18-$17. Hoogland Center for
the Arts, 420 S. Sixth St. 217-523-2787.
Abe’s River Race Oct
05, 8am checkin, Canoe and kayak race (fee), along with river fl oat
for everyone on Sangamon River. Free party follows, with two bands.
Riverbank Lodge, 522 S. Sixth St., Petersburg, 632-0202.
Touch A Truck Oct
05, 10am-12pm, See and touch a fi re truck, helicopter, tractor and
more. 753-2800. Lincoln Park, Fifth Street and Sangamon Ave., 217-544-
1751.
LOESS Rock, Fossil and Gem Show Oct
05-06, 10am-6pm Sat, 10am-5pm Sun, Demos, kids activities and more. $2,
kids under 12 free. Illinois Building. 498-7713. Illinois State
Fairgrounds, 801 Sangamon Ave., 217-782-1698.
Fur, Feather, Fin Fall Fling Oct
05, 10am-6pm, Final free admission day of the season. Activity packed
day includes animal programs. Henson Robinson Zoo, 1100 E. Lake Shore
Drive, 217-585-1821.
Jacksonville Rotary Oktoberfest Oct
05, 11am-11pm, Sand volleyball tourney, German band, games, ethnic folk
dancers, German food and more. $5. Morgan County Fairgrounds, 110 N.
Westgate, Jacksonville, 217-408-0055.
Springfield Classical Guitar Society Oct
05, 8pm, Award-winning New Mexico performer, originally from Brazil,
Roberto Capocchi. $12-$9. Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2313
Whittier Ave., 217-522- 7331.
Spoon River Valley Scenic Drive Fall Festival Oct
05-06, 12-13, 9am-5pm, Travel through villages and historic sites with
crafts, fl ea markets, music and more. 309- 647-8980.
spoonriverdrive.org. Fulton County.
Fall Festival Fish Fry Oct
05-06, 12-6pm, Food and drinks available: Two bands both Sat. and Sun.
$5 each day. Hill Prairie Winery, 23753 Lounsberry Road, Oakford,
217-635-9900.
Buxton’s Corn Maize and Fall Festival – recurring event Oct
05-31, 9am-5pm Mon- Sat, 1-5pm Sun, Activities on weekends. Seven-acre
maze open 7-11 p.m. Fri-Sat. Admission. Buxtons Garden Farm and Flower
Shop, Route 121, Sullivan, 217-728-7993.
Mad Mud Dash Oct
06, 1pm, Obstacle course for kids and parents with walls, tires and
crawl. Music, food, games. $20 parents/child, $15- $10 more kids.
genhkids.org. Spartan Park, Iron Bridge Road, Chatham, 691-0592.
Springfield Civic Garden Club Meeting Oct
07, 9:15-11:30am, Slow Food Springfi eld, Ann Hamilton and Deborah
Cavanaugh- Grant. Cooking demo by Chef Michael Higgins of Maldaner’s
Restaurant. Westminster Presbyterian Church, 533 S. Walnut Street,
217-522-4415.
Katherine Boo Oct
07, 7pm, Staff writer at The New Yorker, former Washington Post
reporter and editor, 2012 National Book Award for Non- Fiction
recipient. Sangamon Auditorium, UIS, 1 University Plaza, 217-206-6160,
800- 207-6960.
Haunted Monster Maze – recurring Halloween event Oct
10-12, 17-19, 24-31, 6-9 weekdays, 6-10pm weekends, Family friendly
maze/haunted house. Face painting, bounce houses, more. Diamond Expo
Center, 803 S Diamond, Jacksonville, 217-370-4514.
The Amazing Acrocats Oct 10-13, 7pm Thu-Sat, 4pm Sat, 1pm and 4 Sun, Amazing
feline spectacles demonstrating tricks and feats of agility. $18. The
Legacy Theatre, 101 E. Lawrence, 1-800-838-3006.
Holiday Craft Sale Oct 11-12, 9am-4pm, 5889 Grigsby Lane. 217-626-1738. State Route 97 at Mill Street, Salisbury.
Portuguese Rodeo Clown Company Oct
11-12, 8pm, Five-member cast puts on two-hour show they invent as they
go. $15. Hoogland Center for the Arts, 420 S. Sixth Street. 217-523-
2787.
Youth Charity Horse Show Oct
11-13, 8am-10pm, Fun-fi lled weekend of competitive showmanship and
comradery. Free. Coliseum. youthcharityhorseshow.com. Illinois State
Fairgrounds, 801 Sangamon Ave., 217-782- 1698.
Scarecrow Daze Festival Oct
11-13, Parade on Saturday, kids’ games, music, quilt show, food and
crafts, in conjunction with Touchstone Energy Balloon Fest. Shelbyville.
Owaneco Scare Haunted House – recurring Halloween event Oct
11-12, 18-19, 25-26, 6:30- 11pm. $8. $1 off admission with donation of a
non-perishable food item. Owaneco Gym, Church Street, Owaneco. 217-
825-5383. owanecoscare.org.
Auburn Haunted Theater – recurring Halloween event Oct
11-12, 18-19, 25-26, 7-11pm, Special guests from fi lm and TV. Proceeds
to St. Jude’s. Not suggested for age 9 or under. $8. Auburn Haunted
Theater, 110 S. Fifth Street, Auburn, 438-6235.
Auburn Haunted House – recurring Halloween event Oct
11-12, 18-19, 25-26, Nov 01-02, 7pm Fri, 6pm Sat, Fri- Sat.,
Concessions, campfi re and contests. $10. (Extreme event Nov. 1-2.
$20.), Auburn Masonic Lodge, 217 N. Fifth St., Auburn, 553-1848.
Extreme Haunted Hayrides - recurring Halloween event Oct
12, 18-19, 25-26, 7-11pm Fri-Sat only, Travel along river through woods
in hay rack wagon pulled by 1968 hearse. Scary. Bonfi re, concessions,
DJ. $8-$13. Riverside Park, 4105 Sand Hill Rd. 522-7702.
Clayville Haunted House and Trail Ride - recurring Halloween event Oct
11-12, 18-19, 25-26, 7-10pm Fri-Sat (5-6pm kids), Haunts for children
from 5 until 6 p.m. on Saturdays. Clayville, Route 125, Pleasant Plains,
481-4430.
Super Saturdays at the Museum Oct 12, 11am-3pm, Free, thematic activities for kids ages 3-8. Illinois State Museum, 502 S. Spring Street, 782-6044.
Central Illinois Pagan Pride Day Oct
12, 11am-7pm, Free to pagan and curious public. Bring nonperishable
food item for donation to food bank. cipaganpride.com. Anderson Park,
Normal, 309-830-5922.
Oktoberfest Oct
12, 4-10pm, German cuisine, Home Brewers Contest and music. Held near
Gallery Solaro. Free admission. Quincy’s German Historic District, 10th
and York, Quincy, 1-800-978-4748.
Illinois Symphony Orchestra Oct
12, 8pm, “The Rite of Spring,” “Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra”
and the “Tallis Fantasia.” Sangamon Auditorium, UIS, 1 University Plaza,
217-206-6160, 800- 207-6960.
Pumpkin Festival Oct 12-13, 9am-6pm, Search for the perfect jack-o-lantern. 854-3514. Broom Orchard, Carlinville.
Indian Summer Festival Oct
12-13, 10am-4pm, One of the most beloved fall festivals for families in
Springfi eld. Art in the Garden on Saturday and live musical
entertainment both days. Children’s activities and food. $5-$3. Lincoln
Memorial Garden, 2301 E. Lake Shore Drive, 529-1111.
Carve for the Carillon Oct
12-13, 11am-4pm, Free family event. Bring your carving tools or use the
garden’s. Pumpkins supplied. Thomas Rees Memorial Carillon, 1740 W.
Fayette Ave. 546-3853.
Illinois Green Business Summit Oct
15, 8:30am-4:30pm, L. Hunter Lovins, eight panels, workshops,
exhibitors and much more. illinoisgba.org/ Summit2013. Hilton Garden
Inn, 1501 S. Neil Street, Champaign, 531-2179.
Stop the Cycle of Abuse Ride Oct
16, Six-day ride covering 360 miles along historic Route 66. $35.
Register stopthecycle. net. 217-528-2224. Various locations in Illinois,
Missouri and more.
National Fossil Day Oct
16, 9:30am-4pm, Partnering with the National Park Service. See fossils
up close and docents answer questions. Illinois State Museum, 502 S.
Spring Street, 782-5993.
Prairie Grapevine Concert Oct
16, 7:30pm, Local songwriters Lowder and Manning. $10 donation. $8
members. Abraham Lincoln Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 745
Woodside Road, 217-585-9550.
Fall GAYla Dinner and Auction Oct
18, 5:30pm, Phoenix Center soiree with cocktail hour and silent auction
followed by dinner and live auction. $50. 217-528-5253. Erin’s
Pavilion, Southwind Park, 4965 S. Second St., 217-753-0702.
Labyrinth Walk: Outer and Inner Landscapes Oct 18, 6:30pm, Evening walk in the labyrinth. $5. Jubilee Farm, 6760 Old Jacksonville Road, 217-787-6927.
Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular Oct
18, 6:30-9:30pm, Display of 2013 illuminated hand-carved pumpkins.
Food, bonfire and spooky music. $7-$5. Thomas Rees Memorial Carillon,
1740 W. Fayette Ave. 546-3853.
Iris DeMent Oct
18, 8pm, Country/folk singersongwriter whose collection Rolling Stone
called “an essential recording of the 1990s.” Sangamon Auditorium, UIS, 1
University Plaza, 800-207-6960.
Oktoberfest and Chili Cook-off Oct 18-19, Live music, art and craft vendors, contests including an art, photography and pet contest and more. 728- 2684. Sullivan Square, Sullivan.
Spamalot Oct
18-21, 25-27, 8pm Fri-Sat, 2pm Sun, Musical from classic fi lm Monty
Python and the Holy Grail about King Arthur. $18. Hoogland Center for
the Arts, 420 S. Sixth St. 217-523-2787.
Memorial’s Be Aware Women’s Fair Oct
19, 9am-2pm, Fun, informative day devoted to women’s physical,
emotional and fi nancial health and fi tness. $4. Orr Building. Illinois
State Fairgrounds, 801 Sangamon Ave., 757-7849.
Wepner Symposium Oct
19, Annual political science symposium planned by Dr. Matthew Holden.
Free. Old State Capitol, 1 Old State Capitol Plaza, 785-9363.
Porky Days Oct 19, Flea marketing, Porky burgers and apple pie bake-off. 217-245-0431. Jacksonville.
Just Be Day Oct 19, 10am-2pm, Come and just be on the land. Jubilee Farm, 6760 Old Jacksonville Road, 217-787-6927.
Springfield Illinois Zombie Walk Oct
19, 6-8pm, Dress in your best undead attire and walk with the masses.
Info on Facebook. Lincoln Park, Fifth Street and Sangamon Ave.,
217-544-1751.
Pike County Fall Color Drive Oct 19-20, Weekend of food, history and color. 285-2971. pikecolordrive.com. Various locations.
Illinois Feline Fanciers Cat Show Oct
19-20, 9am-5pm Sat, 9am-3pm Sun, Illinois Building Main Floor. $4-$2.
217-546- 8370. Illinois State Fairgrounds, 801 Sangamon Ave., 217-782-
1698.
Autumn Historic Folklife Festival Oct
19-20, 10am-5pm Sat, 10am-4pm Sun, Artisans/ craftsmen demos, handmade
arts/crafts, musicians, food, drink, children’s area, farmers market,
more. Main Street, Hannibal, 573-221-6545.
Zoolie Ghoulie – Recurring Halloween event Oct
19-20, 26-27, 2-6pm Sat-Sun, Bring little ones in costume for safe
trick-ortreating. Contest at 5 p.m. each night. $3 kids, adults $2.
Henson Robinson Zoo, 1100 E. Lake Shore Drive, 217-585- 1821.
Pumpkin Give-Away Oct
20, 11am-3pm, Take home a carved pumpkin. Free, but donations
appreciated. Thomas Rees Memorial Carillon, 1740 W. Fayette Ave.
546-3853.
Chili Cookoff Oct
20, 12-5pm, Sample a variety of chili’s and vote for your favorites.
Food, wine and beer available. Robert Sampson 2-5 p.m. Hill Prairie
Winery, 23753 Lounsberry Road, Oakford, 217-635-9900.
Native American Game Day Oct
20, 1-4pm, Intellectually stimulating and physically challenging games
for all ages. Free. Dickson Mounds Museum, 10956 North Dickson Mounds
Road, Lewistown, 309- 547-3721.
ZZ Top Oct
23, 7:30pm, Legendary rock band takes to the stage. Sangamon
Auditorium, UIS, 1 University Plaza, 217-206- 6160, 800-207-6960.
WJVO Safe Halloween for Kids Oct 24, 5-8pm, For more information phone 217-245- 5119. Prairie Land Heritage Museum, 1005 West Michigan, South Jacksonville.
Mid-America Mane Event Horse Show Oct 24-27, Indoor show. Free. midamericahorseshow.org. Illinois State Fairgrounds, 801 Sangamon Ave., 217-782- 1698.
Istvan and His Imaginary Band Family Fun Night Oct 25, 6:30pm, For information, call 786-2241. LLCC Trutter Center, 5250 Shepherd Road.
Hungarian State Folk Ensemble Oct 25,
8pm, Regarded as one of the greatest folkloric dance ensembles in world.
Sangamon Auditorium, UIS, 1 University Plaza, 217-206-6160, 800-
207-6960.
Illinois Family History Conference Oct
25-26, 12pm Fri, 8am Sat, Register for help with genealogical research.
Hosted by Illinois State Genealogical Society. Free-$100. Best Western
Timber Creek Lodge, 3300 Drew St. Sandwich, 789- 1968.
The Little Years Oct
25-27, 8pm Fri-Sat, 2pm Sun, Innovative play explores what happens to a
young girl who is a math prodigy. $18- $17. Hoogland Center for the
Arts, 420 S. Sixth St. 217-523- 2787.
Witches Day Out Oct 26, 10am-7pm, Prizes, refreshments. 632-4154. Petersburg Square, N. Seventh St. at W. Douglas Ave. Petersburg.
Jacksonville Main Street Pumpkin Fest Oct 26, Free family fun. 245- 6884. Jacksonville square, 200 E. State, Jacksonville.
Chatham Jaycees Haunted Hayride Oct 26, 4-10pm, With frights and food. $3-$2. Benefi ts Shoes for kids project. Chatham Community Park, S. Main Street, Chatham.
Dancing with the Starz Oct
26, 6-11pm, Celebrity judges Mylas Copeland, Amie Meneghetti and Jim
Leach with MC Joe Crain. $50. Hilton Springfi eld, 700 E. Adams,
544-2787.
Goosebumps Organ Concert / Electronic Light Show Oct
26, 7-8:15pm, Dress in black, white or as historical hero for free
dramatic and evocative music, dance and electronic lighting. First
Presbyterian Church, 321 S. Seventh St. 528-4311.
Fall Festival Oct
27, 10am-4pm, Walk back into the 1830s as preparations take place for
the winter. No fee donation. New Salem State Historic Site, 15588
History Lane, Petersburg, 632-4000.
Trick-or-Treat Street Oct
27, 3-5pm, Safe trick or treating around the lake. Fun family
activities and live entertainment. Free, Erin’s Pavilion & Southwind
Park. 4965 S. Second, 753-0702.
Newsboys and for King & Country Oct 27, 7-10pm, Christian bands. $21-$64. Prairie Capital Convention Center, 1 Convention Center Plaza, 800- 745-3000.
Classical Guitar Series Oct
28, Nov 25, 7pm, Classical guitarist followed by Springfi eld-area
guitarists. Free. Lincoln Library, 326 S. Seventh Street, 217-753-4900.
Memphis Oct
29, 7:30pm, Hot Broadway musical with explosive dancing, great songs
and thrilling tale of fame and forbidden love. Sangamon Auditorium, UIS,
1 University Plaza, 217-206- 6160, 800-207-6960.
War of Worlds Oct
30, 8pm, Live recreation of Orson Welles infamous radio broadcast from
1930s. $18- $17. Hoogland Center for the Arts, 420 S. Sixth St. 217-523-
2787.
NOVEMBER
Champaign Urbana Folk and Roots Festival Nov
01-02, Music, storytelling, dancing, workshops and folk arts. $25
wristbands. folkandroots.org. Downtown Urbana, S. Race Street and W.
Main St., Urbana.
Route 66 International Film Festival Nov
01-02, Independent fi lms from around the world. $50, $25 Fri. only,
$35 Sat. only. route66fi lmfestival.net. Capital City Bar & Grill,
3149 S. Dirksen Pkwy., 529-8580.
Governor’s Conference on Otto Kerner Nov 02, 8:30am, Gov. Otto Kerner and his complex legacy. $50. tinyurl.com/KernerTickets. Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library, 112 North Sixth Street, 217-558-8844.
Hope For the First Nations Fall Vendor Show Nov
02, 9am-2pm, Approximately 40 handmade craft/art vendors and bake sale.
Benefi ts Hope For the First Nations Mission. VFW Post #755, 2211 Old
Jacksonville Road, 217-546-9515.
Navy Club Auxillary Craft Show Nov 02, 9am-4pm, Proceeds will go to Veterans and various charities. Navy Club Ship 32, 3100 Stanton Avenue, 725- 8934.
Collector’s Day Nov
02, 11am-3pm, Meet local and regional collectors who will display their
unique objects. Free. Illinois State Museum, 502 S. Spring Street, 782-
0061.
Second City Nov 02, 5pm and 8pm, $28- $33. Hoogland Center for the Arts, 420 S. Sixth St. 217-523- 2787.
Springfield Classical Guitar Society Nov
02, 8pm, Eva Beneke, PhD, guitar instructor at McNally Smith College of
Music $12- $9. Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2313 Whittier Ave.,
217-522-7331.
ALQMA Quarter Midget Racing Nov 02-03, 7am-7pm, Free. Coliseum. For info, call 414-9506. Illinois State Fairgrounds, 801 Sangamon Ave., 217-782-1698.
Hope For The Holidays Fine Art and Craft Fair Nov
02-03, 10am-5pm Sat, 12-4pm Sun, Features artisans from several
neighboring states in many mediums. Hope Presbyterian Church, 2211
Wabash Ave., 546-6951.
The Caucasian Chalk Circle Nov
02-03, 07-10, 7:30pm Thu-Sat, 2pm Sun, Bertolt Brecht wrote play as an
exile fi nding haven in America during World War II. $7. 217- 245-3471
or ic.edu/theatre. Illinois College Sibert Theatre, McGaw Fine Arts
Center, Jacksonville, 217-245-3000.
Book and Paper Fair Nov 03, 10am-5pm, $1 for ages 15 and up. For information, call 786-2432. LLCC Trutter Center, 5250 Shepherd Road.
Springfield Civic Garden Nov
04, 9:15-11:30am, Sandy Wentworth on her favorite plants and 10 easiest
annuals to grow. SCGC-IL. org. Westminster Presbyterian Church, 533 S.
Walnut Street, 217-522-4415.
Masters of the Fiddle Nov
08, 8pm, Fiddlers Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy. Sangamon
Auditorium, UIS, 1 University Plaza, 217- 206-6160, 800-207-6960.
Rural Life Antique Show Nov
08-09, 11am-5pm Fri, 9am-4pm Sat, More than 40 vendors. Also at Douglas
County Museum. rurallifeantiqueshow.com. Tuscola Community Center, 122
W. No. Central Ave., Tuscola.
Greater Downstate Indoor Bluegrass Festival Nov
08-10, Showcase of bluegrass bands, talent show, workshops, guitar show
and more. $60, $10-$25 per show. 243-3159. bluegrassmidwest. com,
Crowne Plaza, 3000 S. Dirksen Pkwy.
Track Home: The Musical Nov
08-10, 15-17, 8pm Fri- Sat, 2pm Sun, Characters are composites taken
from the Orphan Train survivors; and their descendants. $18. Hoogland
Center for the Arts, 420 S. Sixth St. 217-523- 2787.
Clybourne Park Nov
08-10, 14-16, 7:30pm, 2pm Sun, Play on race, political correctness and
social landscape in 1960s America. uis.edu/theatre. UIS Studio Theatre,
One University Plaza, 217-206-6160.
Super Saturdays at the Museum Nov 09, 11am-3pm, “Ancient American Art.” Ages 3-8. Free. Illinois State Museum, 502 S. Spring Street, 782-6044.
CCQMA Quarter Midget Racing Nov 09-10, 9am-4pm, In the Coliseum. 217-522-8212. Illinois State Fairgrounds, 801