
Books & Authors ArtLiterations Jan 15, 5-7pm Thu. Celebration of art, authors and aesthetically pleasing sounds hosted by the Prairie Art Alliance in the Hoogland Gallery. Featured artists. Featured author, Tracy Zeman. Music by Ocean State. Free to public. Prairie Art Alliance Gallery in the Hoogland, 420 S. Sixth St., 217-544-2787.
Classics Book Group Jan 12, 12-1:30pm. Bicentennial Room, third fl oor. Coffee, tea provided. Can bring lunch. Crime and Punishment - Jan. 12, Song of the Lark - Feb. 16. Lincoln Library, 326 S. Seventh St., 217-753-4900. Sherlock Holmes Society Meeting Jan 17, 9am Sat. Discussion of the Red-Headed League. Open to public. Free. Barnes and Noble Booksellers, 3111 S. Veteran’s Pkwy, 546-9440.
John Knoepfle Reception Jan. 14, 5-7pm Wed. Opening for John Knoepfl e’s new book of essays, “Tuesday Mornings at the Trout Lily Cafe”. $5 a copy, plus fun and food. The Holy Land Diner, 107 West Cook St., 544-5786.
Theater & Comedy Comedian Greg Hahn Jan 16-17, 9:30pm Fri, 7:30pm Sat. First appearance in Springfi eld. A regular on the Bob and Tom Show. $22, $24 VIP. Donnie B’s Comedy Club, 625 E. Saint Joseph Street, 391-JOKE.
Comedian Richie Holiday Jan 9-10, 7:30pm Fri-Sat. A young, relatable, up-and-coming comedian. Seen on Comedy Central. $13, $15. Donnie B’s Comedy Club, 625 E. Saint Joseph Street, 391-JOKE.
The Randy Dandies Jan. 10, 9pm Sat. Awardwinning St. Louis-based burlesque sketch comedy troupe. Also featuring performances by Annatomic and Hoopio. Adults 21+ only. $8. Donnie’s Homespun, 107 W. Cook Road, 323- 782-9000.
Music: General Events
Elvis Himselvis 30th Anniversary Show Jan 10, 7pm Sat. An 80th birthday celebration honoring Elvis. Features Springfi eld resident and internationally known Elvis impersonator Rick Dunham as Elvis Himself. $15, $14. Hoogland Center for the Arts, 420 S. 6th St., 523-2787.
Worship by Levi Vincent Jan 10, 6-8pm Sat. An evening of original and popular contemporary Christian worship music. Free to public. 217-391-7587. Edgar’s Coffee House, 87 W. Plummer, Chatham, 217- 391-7628.
Dance BAM Jan 16, 8pm Fri. Friday night dance. VFW Post #755, 2211 Old Jacksonville Road, 217- 546-9515.
Old Fashioned Square and Round Dance Jan 11, 2:30-5:30pm Sun.
Jim Davis, caller. Music by Judy, Fiddlin’ Phil Fry and Friends. $15
couple. 652-3499. Jacksonville Moose Lodge, Jacksonville.
Art & Architecture “Gone ‘round” Featured Artist Exhibit Through
Feb 26, 12-7pm Tue-Sat. Art by Joan Turner Burmeister (multi media),
Don Tewell (wood turnings) and Carolyn Owen Sommer (watercolor/mixed
media). Opening reception plus Art Talk Jan 10 from 5:30-7:30pm. Free.
Prairie Art Alliance Gallery in the Hoogland, 420 S. Sixth St., 217-
544-2787.
DEMO Project Opening Reception Jan
9, 6-8:30pm Fri. “A Case of Identity” by Virginia-based painter, Anne
Carney Raines. Exhibition open to public on Saturdays Jan 9-31 from
1-4pm or by appointment. Free to public. DEMO Project, 732 N. Fourth
St., 217-206-6506.
Down from the Attic Exhibit Opening Reception
Jan
9, 5:30-7:30pm, Fri. Explore curiosities from the Springfi eld Art
Association’s attic that rarely see the light of day. Exhibit runs
Mon-Sat, 10am-3pm through Jan. 22. Free to public. Springfi eld Art
Association, 700 N. Fourth St., 217-523-2631.
L. Philip Trutter Commemorative Exhibit 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.
Film & Television
Free Films: Route 66’s Best Jan
8, 6:30-8pm Thu. Awardwinning short fi lms from 2014 festival. Some
mature themes. Food/beverage for purchase. Second Thursday of each month
from Feb to Oct. Free to public. 217-725-9058. Z Bistro, 220 S. Sixth
St., 217-522-4049.
Children’s Corner
Satur-Play! - Fossil Finds Jan
10, 11am-3pm Sat. Think like you lived during the Ice Ages. Find out
how to tell the difference between a Mastodon and a Mammoth tooth.
Recommended for ages 3-10 and their families. Free to public.
217-782-5955. Illinois State Museum, 502 S. Spring St., 217-782-7386.
Satur-Play! - Snowman Jan
17, 11am-3pm Sat. Make and take your very own snowman that is perfect
for the cold season. Recommended for children ages 3-10 and families.
Free to public. 217-782-5955. Illinois State Museum, 502 S. Spring St.,
217-782-7386.
Story Time at the Museum Jan
12, 10-10:30am Mon. Learn about Mammoths, sing songs, and touch real
fossils. Second Monday of each month. Designed for preschoolers and
their caregivers. Free to public. 217-782-5993. Illinois State Museum,
502 S. Spring St, 217- 782-7386.
Super Saturdays at the Museum Jan 10, 11am-3pm Sat.
Recommended
for ages 3-8 and parent/chaperone. View Ice Age fossils from the
museum’s collections and learn about fascinating Ice Age creatures with
fun crafts and activities. Free to public. 217-782-6044. Illinois State
Museum, 502 S. Spring St., 217-782-7386. “Please, Mr. Panda” Story Time Jan
10, 11am Sat. Free story time and activities featuring the book
“Please, Mr. Panda” - a clever & endearing picture book about
manners. Barnes & Noble, 3111 S. Veterans Parkway, 546- 6353. Winnie the Pooh Story Time Jan
17, 10-11am Sat. Stories, crafts, snacks. Free to public. 217-391-7587.
Edgar’s Coffee House, 87 W. Plummer, Chatham, 217-391-7628.
Science Paul Mickey Science Series Lecture Jan
14, 7-8:30pm Wed. “The Gray Fossil Site and Beyond.” Presented by Dr.
Blaine Schubert, Director of the Center of Excellence in Paleontology,
East Tennessee State University. Free to public. 217-785-0037. Illinois
State Museum Research & Collections Center, 1011 E. Ash St.,
785-0037.
Nature Springfield Audubon Annual Meeting Jan
11, 2-4pm Sun. Greg Hunter will talk about the new Amboy Marsh
Sanctuary. Potluck to follow. Free to public. 217-725- 7650. Adams
Wildlife Sanctuary, 2315 East Clear Lake Ave., 217- 544-2473.
Lectures & Meetings
Association of Information Technology Professionals Jan
20, 5:30-8pm Tue. Dr. John Martin, Associate Professor of
Astronomy-Physics, University of Illinois Springfi eld. Program Topic:
“Imaging Technology and Big Data”. Insight into image processing. Meal
$15, program free at 6:45pm. 217-971-7005. Top Cats Chill and Grill,
1822 Stevenson Dr., 217-529-4005.
Catholic War Veterans Meeting Jan
8, 7-8:30pm Thu. Second Thursday of each month. Free. 217-487-7470. VFW
10302 Northenders, 2349 Stockyard Road, 217-523-7523.
Chatham Jaycees Meeting Jan 15, 8-9pm Thu. 217-414- 9637. VFW Post #4763, 501 W. Mulberry, Chatham, 217-483- 4613. SCORE Breakfast Jan
15, 7-9am Thu. Learn how SCORE can help you start or grow a small
business. Free, preregistration required. 217- 381-5143. LLCC Trutter
Center, 5250 Shepherd Road, 217-786- 2200.
Stamp Collecting Club Jan 19, 7pm Mon. Meets third Monday of each month. 217- 546-5021. Carpenters Union Hall, 211 W Lawrence, 217-528- 7571.
Womens Overseas Service League Jan
13, 12:30-1:30pm Tue. Meetings on second Tuesdays of the month. Free.
217-523-0662. American Legion Post 32, 1120 Sangamon Ave., 217-522-3110.
Bulletin Board
APL Pet Adoption Jan
10, 10am-1pm Sat. Cats and dogs available from 10am to 1pm at Lowes on
Dirksen. Cats available from 11am to 3pm and dogs available from 11am to
2pm at Ace Hardware on Wabash. 217-544-7387. Lowes, 2560 N. Dirksen
Parkway, 217- 535-4540.
APL Pet Adoption Jan 18, 11am-3pm Sun. Cats available from 11am to 3pm at PetSmart. 217-544-7387. Petsmart, 3183 S. Veterans Pkwy, 217-698-3091.
Backgammon Club Jan 21, 6pm Wed. Every Wed.
Online, new and experienced players welcome. 622-9447. Capital Teletrack, 1766 Wabash Ave., 217-546-2111.
Catholic’s Divorce Survival Guide program Jan 8, 15, 6:30-8pm Thu. St. Agnes Church, 245 N. Amos St, 217-793-1330. DSI Annual Awards Dinner Jan
21, 5am Wed. Awards extravaganza honoring the individuals, businesses,
organizations and projects that make downtown a great place to live and
work. Cocktails and silent auction begin at 5pm; program at 5:30pm.
Mayor’s State of Downtown address to be featured as part of program. $60
per person; $480 for business table (seats 8); $1250 for corporate
sponsorship. 217-544-1723. Hilton Springfi eld, 700 E. Adams,
217-789-1530.
Springfield Ski Club Trivia Night Jan 16, 6pm Fri. 217-415- 7400. Knights of Columbus 364, 2200 S. Meadowbrook Road, 217-787-2360.
Food Springfield Vegetarian Association Jan
13, 6:30-8pm Tue. “Low-Carb Hysteria” video featuring John McDougall,
M.D. Scientifi c fi ndings and clinical experience shows that the recent
low-carb diet craze is not a healthy diet. Free. 217- 546-9171. Lincoln
Library, 326 S. Seventh St., 217-753-4900.
Health Get Covered Sangamon County Jan 21-20, 9am-5pm Thu- Wed. Springfi eld Urban League, Inc., 1551 E. Madison Street, (217) 522-0407.
Faith & Philosophy
Food Sustainability Jan
11, 10:30-11:30am Sun. A lecture on food and sustainability by guest
preacher Paul Oakley. Free to public. 217-585-9550. Abraham Lincoln
Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 745 Woodside Road, 217-585-9550.
Sports & Fitness
Iceman Series Run #3 Jan. 10, 9am Sat. Choose from timed 6K or 12K fun run. Post-event party immediately following run. $15. Register at https://webconnex.com/ iceman2014. Boone’s Saloon, 301 W. Edwards, 679-3752.
MidState Mayhem Roller Derby “Fresh Meat” Jan
13, 20, 7-9pm Tue. “Fresh Meat” introductory program for all skill
levels. Learn the ins and outs of roller derby. For women and 18 or
older. Bring your own pre-made mouthguard plus $5 for skates and $5 for
gear rental. 217- 779-6360. Skateland South, 1500 Recreation Dr., 546-
4543.
Springfield Park District Lacrosse Clinics Jan 11, 18, 6-9pm Sun, 6-9pm Sun. 217-753-0700. Goals Indoor Sports, 3604 North Peoria Road, 217 789-GOAL.
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