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HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS
A-Maze-Ing Corn Maze Sep 19-20, 26-27, 11am-6pm Sat, 12- 6pm Sun. Open weekends Sep 5 through Oct 11. $5. auburn-umc.org. Auburn United Methodist Church, 14100 State Route 4, Auburn, 438-3126.
FAIRS & FESTIVALS
Clayville Fall Festival Sep 19-20, 9am-6pm Sat, 10am- 4pm Sun. Artisan demonstrations, historic building tours, kids’ crafts and games, vendors, reenactments, period music, entertainment, food and refreshments. $5, $3 ages 6-12, under 6 free. clayville.org. Clayville, Route 125, Pleasant Plains, 572-4984.
Corn Festival Sep 19, 11am-6pm Sat, 12-6pm Sun. A-Maze-Ing Corn Maze, games, pumpkin painting, human pumpkin chucking and food. auburn-umc.org. Auburn United Methodist Church, 14100 State Route 4, Auburn, 438-3126.
Fall Fest 2015: Out of this World Sep 19, 11am-3pm Sat. Pumpkin decorating, hay rack ride, magician, petting zoo, NASA training camp, DJ, food, more. Free. The Hope Institute for Children and Families, 15 East Hazel Dell Lane, 585-5120. Jubilee Farm Fall Festival Sep 19, 10am-3pm Sat. Food, music, games for young ones, baked goods, crafts, pottery, sustainable info, honey bees, adopt-a-pet, trails. Free. jubileefarm.info. Jubilee Farm, 6760 Old Jacksonville Road, 787-6927.
Kite Up the Park - Chatham Kite Festival Sep 19, 10am-4pm Sat. With the Chicago Kite Company. More than 1,000 kites. Kite fl ying, demonstrations, and new kid-friendly activities from genHkids. Free. Chatham Community Park, 731 S. Main St., Chatham.
Petersburg Harvest Fest Sep 18-19, Fri-Sat. Friday features food, fun, entertainment. Saturday features parade, activities, street vendors, car show, live music. 217-415-4378. Petersburg Square, N. Seventh St. at W. Douglas Ave., Petersburg.
Rib Festival Sep 20, 12-5pm Sun. Great BBQ, live music. hillprairiewinery.com. Hill Prairie Winery, 23753 Lounsberry Road, Oakford, 635-9900. St. Mary Fiesta Sep 18-20, 5-10pm Fri-Sun. St. Mary Catholic Church, 108 W Adams St., Taylorville, 824-8178.
BOOKS & AUTHORS
Adventure Time with Jamie & Emily Sep 19, 2pm Sat. Play the new strategy card game, Adventure Time Card Wars. Ages 8 and up. Registration required. Barnes and Noble Booksellers, 3111 S. Veterans Pkwy, 546-9440.
ArtLiterations Sep 17, 5:30-7pm Thu. Celebration of art, authors and aesthetically pleasing sounds hosted by the Prairie Art Alliance. Featured author Rosina Neginsky. Featured artist Debra Nicholson Smith. Music by Mark Russillo. Free. Prairie Art Alliance Gallery in the Hoogland, 420 S. Sixth St., 544-2787.
Back to Hogwarts Sep 20, 2pm Sun. Get sorted into a house, participate in a scavenger hunt, more. Children’s event; space limited. Pre-registration required. barnesandnoble.com Barnes and Noble Booksellers, 3111 S. Veterans Pkwy, 546-9440.
Book It Sep 23, 7-8:30pm Wed. Two Springfi eld authors will discuss their new books and offer them for sale. Authors Sandy Baksys and Kathy Heyworth. Refreshments to follow. Free. ileshouse. org. 217-652-7302. Elijah Iles House, 628 S. Seventh St., 492-5929.
Sherlock Holmes Society Annual Potluck Picnic Sep 19, 12pm Sat. Potluck plus viewing and discussion of Basil Rathbone portraying Dr. Sherlock Holmes in Sherlock Holmes and the
Secret Weapon and Sherlock Holmes in Washington. Bring dish to share.
Free. sherlock.lolopop.org. 217- 620-0042. Adjoining Homes of Betty
Washko and Bill and Mary Denham, 36 and 40 Westwood Terrace, 546-8387.
Used Book Sale Sep
19-20, 10am-5pm Sat, 11am-4pm Sun. Thousands of books and miscellaneous
items such as magazines, prints, art supplies. more. Free. Springfi eld
Art Association, 700 N. Fourth St., 523-2631.
THEATER & COMEDY
Cabaret Sep
17-19, 7:30pm Thu-Sat. Story of the relationship between cabaret dancer
Sally Bowles and writer Cliff Bradshaw. Set in Berlin during the Nazi
rise to power. Tickets: $12-14 reserved, $6-10 lawn. themuni.org.. The
Muni, 815 E. Lake Dr., 793-MUNI.
Laughter Like Medicine To Soul
Sep
23, 6:30-8:30pm Wed. Clean Christian comedy night hosted by Mike
Pittman. Free. abundantfaith.org. Abundant Faith Christian Center, 2525
Taylor Ave., 585-4000.
MUSIC:
GENERAL EVENTS
A Night Of Praise Sep
19, 6:30-9:30pm Sat. Music from Markethio Sangster, Jamar Scott and
FORWARD, plus Josiah Williams and spoken word from Liz Warneck. Free.
abundantfaith.org. Abundant Faith Christian Center, 2525 Taylor Ave.,
585-4000.
LLCC Recital Series: Russel Brazzel Sep 20, 4pm Sun.
Co-founder and music director of the Springfi eld Classical Guitar
Society, Russel Brazzel, performs “Classical Guitar Music: Classical to
Modern.” Free. Trutter Center, Lincoln Land Community College, 5250
Shepherd Road, 786-2200.
The Lesters, The Chosen Ones Sep 18, 7pm
Fri. Family-style concert celebrates America. $10. Tickets, 899-0000.
Grace Southern Baptist Church, 302 W. Wright St., Virden, 965-5692.
The Metropolitan Opera Rising Stars Concert Series Sep
19, 8pm Sat. Remarkable young artists on the cusp of extraordinary
careers. Featuring several singers in arias, duets and ensembles with
piano accompaniment. $45+. sangamonauditorium.org Sangamon Auditorium,
UIS, 1 University Plaza, 206-6160.
Tom Wopat Sep
20, 7pm Sun. One of entertainment’s most versatile artists. Played Luke
Duke on Duke’s of Hazzard. Live show features songs from his new album,
I’ve Got Your Number, featuring arrangements of great American songbook
classics plus contemporary songs. $35 advance; $40. atthelegacy.com.
The Legacy Theatre, 101 E. Lawrence, 800-838-3006.
DANCE
Eddie Korosa Sep
20, 2-5:30pm Sun. Members: $9, Non: $10. illinoischapterpolkofa.org.
Riverton Knights of Columbus, 335 S. 4th St., Riverton, 629- 9018. Marilyn Ferry Sep 18, 8pm Fri. VFW Post #755, 2211 Old Jacksonville Road, 546-9515.
ART & ARCHITECTURE
Edwards Place Fine Art Fair Sep
19-20, 10am-5pm Sat, 11am-4pm Sun. More than 70 regional and national
artist booths, live art demonstrations, vendors, live music, more. Free.
springfi eldart.org. Springfi eld Art Association, 700 N. Fourth St.,
523-2631.
Enos Park Home Tour Sep 19, 1-5pm Sat. Self-guided
tour of historic homes in Springfi eld’s oldest neighborhood. Wine and
cheese reception held 4-7pm in Sculpture Garden. $10. epnia. com.
Edwards Place, Springfi eld Art Association, 700 N. Fourth St.,
523-2631.
Mexican Muralists: Public Art for Social Transformation Sep
21, 6pm Mon. Open discussion with Latino artist Eric J. Garcia, who was
inspired by the Mexican Mural Movement that took place in the aftermath
of the Mexican Revolution. Free. uis.edu/speakerseries. 217-206- 8507.
UIS Brookens Auditorium, One University Plaza, 206-6073.
Needle in a Haystack Sep
19, 8:30am-4pm Sat. Participate in fi ber art activities such as
knitting, quilting, spinning and more. $40 full day, $25 for half day.
786-2432. Trutter Center, Lincoln Land Community College, 5250 Shepherd
Road, 786-2200.
Spectrum Exhibition Sep 17-25, 8:30am-5pm Mon-
Sat, 12-5pm Sun. A sampling of the broad range of art and artifacts
found in the ISM’s collections of fi ne and decorative arts. On display
through Sep 25. Free. museum.state.il.us. Illinois State Museum, 502 S.
Spring St., 782-7386.
Tranquil + Vibrant Sep
17-19, 22-26, 29-30, 12- 7pm Tue-Sat. Exhibit features artwork by Sheri
Ramsey (pastel), Debra Nickelson-Smith (ceramic sculpture and jewelry)
and Priscilla M. Kluge (watercolor). Free. prairieart.org. Prairie Art
Alliance Gallery in the Hoogland, 420 S. Sixth St., 544-2787.
FILM & TELEVISION
Shower Sep
17, 6-9pm Thu. Screening of 1999 dramedy directed by Zhang Yang, winner
of Best Picture and Best Director at the 2000 Seattle International
Film Festival. Film discussion led by Joy Yang Jiao. Part of LLCC’s East
Asia Film and Lecture Series. Free. Trutter Center, Lincoln Land
Community College, 5250 Shepherd Road, 786-2200.
CHILDREN’S CORNER
Monarch and Me Camp Sep
19, 26, 10am-12pm Sat. Learn about the monarch butterfl y, its life
cycle and annual migration to Mexico. For ages 8-10. Registration
required. lincolnmemorialgarden.org. Lincoln Memorial Garden, 2301 E.
Lake Shore Dr., 529-1111.
SCIENCE
Friday Night Star Parties Sep
18, 25, 27, 8-10pm Fri, 7-10pm Sun. Enter observatory from southeast
corner, Brookens Library. Free. Weather questions, 206-8342 at 7pm or
UIS Observatory on Twitter. University of Illinois at Springfi eld, 206-
6073.
NATURE
Volunteer Steward Orientation & Appreciation Sep
22, 6-8pm Tue. Open to current or future Adams Wildlife Society
volunteers. Take a hike with Brian “Fox” Ellis and the Adams Wildlife
Staff. Chili, drinks, sweets, stories post-hike. Adams Wildlife
Sanctuary, 2315 E. Clear Lake Ave., 544-2473.
ENVIRONMENT
Waterfowl in Central Illinois Sep
17, 7-8pm Thu. Talk by Heath Hagy from the Illinois Natural History
Survey. Free. Adams Wildlife Sanctuary, 2315 E. Clear Lake Ave.,
544-2473.
LECTURES & MEETINGS
Mr. Lincoln’s Hometown Civil War Roundtable Meeting Sep
17, 7pm Thu. Featured speaker Dale K. Phillips, Superintendent of
Lincoln Home National Historic Site, on “The Battles of Baton Rouge and
Port Hudson”. Free. 217-546-8065. Grand Army of the Republic Museum, 629
S. Seventh St., 522-4373.
SSCI 48th Annual Meeting Sep 17, Thu.
Catered dinner, annual business meeting, installation of offi cers and
members of the Senior Services of Central Illinois Board of Directors.
$15 Reservations required. Springfi eld Senior Center, 701 W. Mason St.,
528- 4035.
Springfield Ski Club Happy Hour Sep
17, 5-8pm Thu. Learn more about the ski, travel and social club. Free.
springfi eldskiclub.org. Driftwood, 11 Old Capitol Plaza West, 572-1906.
Typewriters, Tape Reels and Social Media
Sep
17, 11:30am-1:30pm Thu. Discussion led by Randy Eccles with Illinois
Issues editor Jamey Dunn and retired WUIS station manager Brad Swanson
on the ever-changing business of radio, entertainment and print news
media. Part of UIS Lunch and Learn Series. $23 per person. UIS Public
Affairs Center (PAC), One University Plaza, 206-6073.
BULLETIN BOARD
International Day of Peace Prayer Sep
21, 7:30-8am Mon. “Partnerships for Peace: May Peace Prevail in
Springfi eld and Throughout the World”. Free. 217-546-6216. First
Presbyterian Church, 321 S. Seventh St., 528- 4311. Springfield Theatre Centre Trivia Night Sep
19, 7pm Sat. Doors 6pm, trivia 7pm. Questions, reservations, 741-3605.
Hoogland Center for the Arts, 420 S. Sixth St., 523-2787.
FOOD
Local Flavors Dinner at Danenberger Vineyards Sep 17, 5-9pm Thu. Danenberger Family Vineyards, 12341 Irish Road, New Berlin, 488-6321. Old Capitol Farmers Market Sep
19, 23, 26, 30, 8am- 12:30pm Wed and Sat. Cheese, produce, meats, art
and more. Third Saturdays feature entertainment, cooking demos and more.
Adams between Fifth and Second. Downtown Springfi eld, Inc., 3 W. Old
State Capitol Plaza, 544-1723.
HISTORY
Evening with the Creators: David Kneupper Sep
17, 6:30pm Thu. Presentation by award-winning composer and sound
designer for theme parks, museums and new media. David Kneupper’s
projects include Universal Studios, the Walt Disney Company, Six Flags,
the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and more. Reception to follow.
$12.50 general, $11.25 members. Reservations,
PresidentLincoln.Illinois.gov. Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum, 212
N. Sixth St., 782- 5764.
The Enos Family: A Brief History Sep 19,
2pm Sat. Talk by Marc Anderson, the fourth greatgrandson of Pascal
Enos. Part of Enos Park Home Tours. Free. Edwards Place, Springfi eld
Art Association, 700 N. Fourth St., 523-2631.
The Roberts Court Turns Ten Sep 17, 6:30pm Thu. Constitution Day 2015 celebration. Professor Jason Mazzone analyzes
the fi rst decade of the Roberts Court and offers predictions about
where the Supreme Court and the Constitution are headed. Free.
uis.edu/speakerseries. 217-206- 8507. UIS Brookens Auditorium, One
University Plaza, 206-6073.
HEALTH
5k-Harvest Fest Run/Walk Sep 19, 7-10am Sat. 217-553- 5981. Historic Petersburg IL.
FREE HIV Testing Sep 17-18, 21-25, 28-30, 12- 12-3pm Mon-Fri. Phoenix Center, 109 E. Lawrence Ave., 528-5253.
Toastmasters Humorous Speaking & Table Topics Competition Sep 19, 1-3pm Sat. Free. toastmasters.org. Scheels, 3801 S. MacArthur, 726-6330.
FAITH & PHILOSOPHY
Lavender Springs Spa Retreat
Sep
19, 12pm Fri. Spa-themed retreat focuses on the Book of Psalms and
includes worship, Bible study and time for discussion, laughter and
quiet refl ection. Hosted by New Mission Church of God. $10.
Reservations, newmissionchurchofgod@gmail. com. Real Life Church, 2450 Taylor Ave.
Church Women United in Springfield Sep
22, 9:30am Tue. Monthly meeting. CWU is a racially, culturally diverse
ecumenical women’s movement that seeks to promote fellowship, prayer,
justice and world peace. Open to all women. 629-8881. First Christian
Church, 700 S. Sixth St., 528-3407.
SPORTS & FITNESS
Jr. Blues Preseason Game Sep
18-19, 7:05-9:30pm Fri, 5:05-7:30pm Sat. Springfi eld Junior Blues vs.
Lindenwood University. Doors open at 6:05, puck drops at 7:05. Free in
advance, $5 at door. jrblues. com Nelson Center Ice Arena, Lincoln Park,
1601 N. Fifth St., 525-2589.
Memorial SportsCare Women’s Biathlon Sep
20, 8am. A non-competitive women’s event to encourage healthy living.
12 miles of biking on gently rolling hills followed by 3.1 miles (5K) of
mostly fl atcourse running. USAT sanctioned.memorialmedical.com/Medical- Services-Programs/SportsCare/ Womens-Biathlon. Memorial SportsCare, 4550 West Iles Ave., 757-7849.
Springfield Walk to End Alzheimer’s Sep
19, 8:30am-12pm Sat. 3.2-mile walk. Learn about Alzheimer’s disease,
advocacy opportunities, clinical studies enrollment and more.
ct.alz.org/ springfi eld2015. 217-801-9352. Southwind Park, 4965 S.
Second St., 753-0702.
Transplant Services 5K Run/Walk Sep
19, 9am Sat. Hosted by Memorial Transplant Services. $25 per adult, $15
per child 12 and under. 757-7835. Washington Park, 1501 S. Grand Ave.
W., 544-1751.