Holiday Happenings
Christmas in the Park Nov 14-15, 4-8pm Fri, 9am-3pm Sat. Holiday bazaar with decorations and more. 217-626-1738. Country Place Condo Clubhouse, 1/2 mile east of Toronto Road and 1/2 mile north of North Cotton Hill Road. Annual Holiday Open House Nov 15, 10am-5:30pm Sat. Holiday season kick off, handmade Christmas ornament reveal. Food, drink, shopping, door prize. The Blue Door Gallery, 214 S. Sixth St., 217-753-0262.
Gifts From the Heart Bazaar Nov 15, 12-3pm Sat. Handmade gifts, bake sale, auction to benefi t mission work. Midland United Methodist, 600 Tower Place, Kincaid, 217-237-2086. Lincoln Memorial Garden Holiday Market Nov 15, 9am-5pm Sat, 1-4pm Sun. Split Rail Shop specializes in art and handcrafted items such as wreaths, centerpieces, ornaments and unique items for gardeners. 217-529-1111. Lincoln Memorial Garden, 2301 E. Lake Shore Dr. South Fork Holiday Fiesta Nov 15, 9am-1pm Sat. 40+ vendors, holiday shop just for kids. Photos with Santa, crafts, cake walk, bake sale and more. Free. 217-454-2043. South Fork High School, 612 Dial St., Kincaid, 217- 237-4331.
Books & Authors
ArtLiterations Nov 20, 5-7pm Thu. A celebration of art, authors and aesthetically pleasing sounds hosted by the Prairie Art Alliance. Featured artists, music by Ocean State and author John Paul Jaramillo. Free to public. Prairie Art Alliance Gallery in the Hoogland, 420 S. Sixth St., 217-544- 2787. Program and Book Signing Nov 13, 6:30pm Thu. Sue Post and Michael Jeffords talk about their new book about butterfl ies. Free to public. Adams Wildlife Sanctuary, 2315 East Clear Lake Ave., 217-544-2473.
Standing Together: A Veterans Book Group Nov 13, 6pm Thu. Informal setting for veterans to connect, build relationships and share experiences. Nov. 13 meeting features author and Marine Corps veteran Phil Klay. All discussions facilitated by Jim Warner, managing editor of Quiddity and adjunct instructor at Benedictine. 312-422-5589. Old State Capitol, 1 Old State Capitol Plaza, 217- 785-9363.
Spoken Word Springfield Poets and Writers Open Mic Nov 19, 6-8pm. Every third Wed. sign up to read some poetry, prose, nonfi ction. Listeners welcome. Food available for purchase. 217-725-9058. Robbie’s, 4 S. Old State Capitol Plaza, 217-528-1901.
Theater & Comedy
Brighton Beach Memoirs Nov 13-15, 7:30pm Thurs-Sat, 2pm Sun. Neil Simon’s comedy chronicles the life of 15-year-old Eugene Jerome in 1937 Brooklyn. Directed by Missy Thibodeaux- Thompson. Studio Theatre. $14-$6. 217-206-6160. UIS Public Affairs Center (PAC), One University Plaza, 217-206- 6073. Comedian Dr. Gonzo Nov 14-15, 8-9:30pm Fri-Sat. The Doc of Comedy Rock. $12.50 cash only. Mason City Limits Comedy Club, 114 E. Chestnut, Mason City, 482-5233. Comedian-Actor Bobcat Goldthwait Nov 14-15, 8pm Fri, 7:30pm Sat. Donnie B’s Comedy Club, 625 E. Saint Joseph Street, 391-JOKE.
Harvey Nov. 14-16 and 21-23. 8pm Fri-Sat, 2pm Sun. A sister attempts to commit her adult brother to sanitarium after he introduces his imaginary friend, a 6-foot rabbit named Harvey, to guests at a soiree. $16-$18. Springfi eld Theatre Centre production. Hoogland Center for the Arts, 420 S. Sixth St., 217-523-2787. Peter Pan Nov 14-16, 7:30pm Fri-Sat, 2pm Sun. Fly with Peter, Wendy, John and Michael on a magical journey to Neverland where imagination and adventures inspire. Millikin University’s Department of Theatre and Dance. $14-$20. Kirkland Fine Arts Center, 1184 W. Main St., Decatur, 217-424-6318.
The Last Full Measure Nov 13-16, 7:30-9:30pm Thu-Sun. Play by Illinois
author Ken Bradbury. A journey into the mind of Abraham Lincoln after he
had been shot by John Wilkes Booth. Starring leading U.S. Lincoln
impersonator, actor Richard “Fritz” Klein. $12. 217-558-8914. Abraham
Lincoln Presidential Museum, 212 N. Sixth St., 217- 782-5764.
The Odd Couple: Female Version Nov
14, 7pm Fri. Neil Simon’s production presented by Lutheran High School
Drama Department. $8 adults; $6 seniors and students. 217-546-6363.
Springfi eld Lutheran High School, 3500 West Washington, 217-546- 6363.
Music: General Events Acoustic Circle and Open Mic Nov 14, 7-9pm Fri. Family friendly music and poetry. 217-720-1491. Edgar’s Coffee House, 87 W. Plummer, Chatham, 217-391- 7628.
Bluegrass for the Tallgrass Nov
15, 7pm Sat. Traditional and contemporary bluegrass by the Harman
Family Bluegrass band. Hosted by Friends of the Sangamon Valley.
217-525- 1410. Lincoln’s New Salem State Historic Site, 15588 History
Lane, Petersburg, 217-632-4000.
Fall Tour Band Concert Nov
13, 7-7:45pm Thu. Concert Band of Lutheran High School Northwest of
Rochester, Michigan. Directed by Mr. Brian Pollatz. Sacred and secular
works. Free will donation. Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, 2645 Old
Jacksonville Road, 217-546- 4531.
Lost & Found Nov
13, 7pm Thu. Farewell tour. Interactive concert by a guitar and piano
duo described as “the intersection of the Ramones and John Denver.” $15.
Trinity Lutheran Church Parish Hall, 515 S. MacArthur, 217-546-4055.
Sangamon Valley Civic Orchestra Fall Concert Nov
16, 4pm Sun. 2014-2015 season opener. Features violinist Kamen Petkov
as Guest Concertmaster and guest artist Elizabeth Thompson, Soprano.
Music Director and Conductor Eugene Power. $10 adults; $5 children; free
10 and under. Theater III. 217-753-8000. Hoogland Center for the Arts,
420 S. Sixth St., 217-523-2787.
Art & Architecture
A Moment in Time Nov 13-15, 9am-5pm Thu-Fri, 10am-3pm Sat. Springfi eld Art Association, 700 N. Fourth St., 217-523-2631. Amor Discendi Nov
13-14, 17-20, 8am-4pm Mon-Fri. Murray Gallery, second fl oor of Menard
Hall. Opening reception Nov. 14, 5:30-7:30pm. Artworks by Trish Duknoski
and Suzanne Traylor, LLCC students. Free to public. Lincoln Land
Community College, 5250 Shepherd Road, 217-786-2200.
Art Mingle Nov
15, 4-7pm Sat. Display of art by local artists available for purchase.
Artists on-hand to discuss their work. Wine and cheese reception. Free.
The Art Room Hair Studio, 2700 W. Lawrence Suite U, 217-299-0116.
Full Spectrum Nov
13-15, 18-22, 25-26, 12- 7pm Tue-Sat. Acrylic/watercolor paintings by
Debbie Megginson and photography by Beth Sumner. Prairie Art Alliance
Gallery in the Hoogland, 420 S. Sixth St., 217- 544-2787.
L. Philip Trutter Commemorative Exhibit Nov
13, 18-20, 25-26, 10am- 3pm Tue, Wed, Thu. Through July 2015, Trutter’s
artwork including one-of-a-kind handmade puzzles, interview excerpts of
his thoughts on growing up in Springfi eld, his art and architecture.
LLCC Trutter Center, 5250 Shepherd Road, 217-786-2200.
Photography Exhibit Nov
19, 5-7pm Wed. Exhibit of current work by photographers Lou Fremgen,
Tom Handy, James Hawker and John Record. Gallery 1227, 1227 S. Pasfi eld
Ave. Studio Hop | Japan Nov 14, 6pm Fri. Hop from studio to
studio sampling new, culturally informed medium in each room. Enjoy
sushi, sake and three Japanese art forms. $50 members; $60 non. Springfi
eld Art Association, 700 N. Fourth St., 217-523-2631.
Film & Television
Pray the Devil Back to Hell Nov 18, 7-9pm Tue.
Documentary
on Liberian women who risked their lives and took to streets to end
years of violence and civil war in 2003. Speaker Teleschia Wordsworth on
Libera today and the Ebola crisis. Free. Capital City Bar & Grill,
3149 S. Dirksen Pkwy, 529-8580.
The Wizard of Oz and Art Exhibit Nov
14-16, 7pm Fri-Sat, 2pm Sun. Watch the 1939 MGM classic on the big
screen. The Pharmacy artists display art inspired by fi lm. Gallery
opens one hour prior to screening. $10. The Legacy Theatre, 101 E.
Lawrence, 800- 838-3006.
Children’s Corner An American Ice Princess and Her Doll Nov
16, 1:30-3:30pm Sun. Fall skating event and tea party. Skating/skate
rental, goodie bag and skates for your doll, manicure station, doll hair
salon, tea, hot chocolate, elegant desserts, win an American Girl Doll.
$15 advance; $20 door. Nelson Center Ice Arena, Lincoln Park, 1601 N.
Fifth St., 217-525-2589.
Biodiversity Blitz! Family Event Nov
15, 11am-3pm Sat. Learn about Illinois’ threatened and endangered
species via games and activities. Live-bird program 11:30 am and 1:30pm.
Free. 217-782-5993. Illinois State Museum, 502 S. Spring St,. 217-
782-7386.
Nature Discovery After Dark Tour Nov
14, 7-9pm. See the zoo in a new light during this after hours guided
tour for families. $6 adult, $4 child. Pre-registration required,
217-753-6217. Henson Robinson Zoo, 1100 E. Lake Shore Dr., 217-
585-1821.
Environment Brown Bag Session Nov
20, 12pm Thu. Global Climate Change; Global Problem, Global Solutions
& Implications for Illinois. With panelists Rick Stuckey, Dr.
Tih-Fen Ting and Tom Heavisides. Bring your lunch; coffee and sweets
provided. Free. Adams Wildlife Sanctuary, 2315 East Clear Lake Ave.,
217-544- 2473.
Lectures & Meetings Association of Information Technology Professionals Nov
18, 5:30-8pm Tue. Dana Smith, Director of Member and Public Relations,
Auburn RECC. Program topic, “Rural Electric - A Challenging Management
Environment.” Program free at 6:15pm; meal $15. 217-971- 7005. Top Cats
Chill and Grill, 1822 Stevenson Dr., 217-529- 4005.
BEST (Becoming Empowered and Successful Teens) and Parent Transition Support Group Nov
18, 6-7:30pm Tue. Support group for teens w/ disability and parents.
Free. 217-523-2587. Lawrence Education Center, 101 E. Laurel,
217-528-0969.
Free Market Environmentalism Nov 13, 4-5:30pm Thu. 217-206- 8507. UIS Brookens Auditorium, One University Plaza, 217-206- 6073. Heads Up Group Nov
16, 1-3pm Sun. Support group for those who have had a head injury.
Free. 217 523- 2587. 217-528-0969. Springfi eld Center for Independent
Living, 330 S. Grand Ave. West, 217- 523-0427.
Open Policies and Open Access for Social Responsibility Nov 13, 7pm Thu. 217-206-8507. UIS Brookens Auditorium, One University Plaza, 217-206- 6073. Bulletin Board
An Evening of Cultural Experience Nov
15, 5-7pm Sat. African Ensemble of Central Illinois, ISU African Dance
Troupe, African fashion show, African artifact silent auctions, African
hor’s d’oeuvres, more. In support of Doctors without Borders and their
Ebola missions in Africa. Hosted by Africans in Central IL United in
Fight Against Ebola and Grace United Methodist Church. $20 adults; $10
children. 217-299-7260. Southeast High School, 2350 E. Ash.
APL Pet Adoptions Nov
14-16, 4-8pm Fri; 11am- 5pm Sat; 11am-4pm Sun. Cats and dogs available.
PetSmart Charities National Adoption Weekend. Petsmart, 3183 S.
Veterans Pkwy, 217-698-3091. Springfield Christian Women’s Connection November Luncheon Nov
19, 11am-1:45pm Wed. Speaker Connie Harris plus beautiful holiday
styles from The Dress Barn. $15. Resgister by Nov. 14, 217-787-8246.
217- 787-1870. Northfi eld Inn Suites and Conference Center, 3280
Northfi eld Dr., 217-523-7900.
Starting Your Business in Illinois Nov
19, 1:30-3:30pm Wed. Illinois Small Business Development Center
workshop on preparing a business plan, fi nancing, legal forms,
registering a business name and taxes. Registration, 217- 544-7232. LLCC
Capital City Training Center, 130 W. Mason, 217-786-2200.
The Price is Right Live! Nov 17, 7:30pm Mon.
Interactive
stage show that gives contestants pulled from the audience a chance to
win appliances, vacations and even new car. $32.50-$52.50. Sangamon
Auditorium, UIS, 1 University Plaza, 217-206- 6160.
Transgender Day of Remembrance Nov 20, 6-7pm Thu. Free to public. Conference room. Phoenix Center, 109 E. Lawrence Ave, 217-528-5253.
Food
LGBT Community Thanksgiving Dinner Nov
15, 5-9pm Sat. Bring side dish to share. Main dishes provided by
C.O.R.A.L. Meal at 6 pm. Canned goods collected. Lincoln Park Pavilion.
217- 741-7739. Lincoln Park, Fifth St. and Sangamon Ave., 217- 544-1751.
History
Sangamon County Historical Society Nov
18, 5:30-7pm Tue. Taylor Pensoneau, former political reporter and
author, will share his stories about people and events during his
career. 217- 525-1961. Lincoln Library, 326 S. Seventh St.,
217-753-4900. Stories from the Stacks Nov 19, 5:30pm Wed. New
series. A peek into the library’s vast collections on Illinois history.
Using documents, pictures and artifacts, library experts highlight a
variety of topics beyond Abraham Lincoln. Free. Reserve your seat today.
217-558-8934. Abraham Lincoln Presidential
Library, 112 N. Sixth St., 217- 558-8844. Auditions Old State Capitol Chorale Openings Nov
18, 25. 5:30-6:30pm Tue. For those who enjoy singing, fellowship and
dressing in period attire. Rehearsals are Tuesday evenings at 5:30. For
more info, directions to rehearsal site, email [email protected] 217-960-6060. Old State Capitol, 1 Old State Capitol Plaza, 217-785-9363. Theatre in the Park Auditions Nov
15, Sat. Registration 9:30-10am. Auditions 10am- 1:00pm for Two
Gentlement of Verona, May 29-31 and June 4-6. 217-241-3241. Western Oaks
Baptist Church, 5345 Old Jacksonville Rd, 698-8622.
Health MDA Educational Event Nov
15, 10am-4pm Sat. Free seminar to families and medical professionals on
the comprehensive care challenges of living with neuromuscular disease.
By
Central Illinois
MDA Offi ce. Registration 9 am. 217-351- 1853. Northfi eld Inn Suites
and Conference Center, 3280 Northfi eld Dr., 217-523-7900.
Sports & Fitness
Abe’s Trail Trek Nov
15, 9:30am Sat. 5k is runner, walker and newto-trails friendly, 10k and
15k will test even seasoned trail runner. triharderpromotions. com.
217-341-1309. Lincoln’s New Salem State Historic Site, 15588 History
Lane, Petersburg, 217-632-4000.
Jr. Blues Home Game Nov
14-15, 7:05pm Fri-Sat, 3:05 Sun. Jr. Blues hockey continues this
weekend with a two-game series versus the Topeka Roadrunners. Nelson
Center Ice Arena, Lincoln Park, 1601 N. Fifth St., 217-525-2589.
Jingle Bell 5K Run/Walk Nov
15, 10am-1pm Sat. Wear a costume or tie jingle bells to your shoelaces
and walk or run to fi ght arthritis. 317-879- 0321. Lincoln Land
Community College, 5250 Shepherd Road, 217-786-2200.