HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS
Haunt the Hill
Oct 25, 5-8pm Tue. Pleasant Hill Village, 1010 W. North St., Girard, 627-2181.
Indian Knoll Pumpkin Patch and Farm
Oct 22-23, 10am-5pm Sat, 12-5pm Sun. Wagon rides, face painting, barnyard games and animals, corn box and barrel tractor rides, fall treats, more. No admission fee; small charge for certain activities. indianknollpumpkins.com. Indian Knoll Farm and Pumpkin Patch, 2850 N.1000 E. Road, Mechanicsburg, 827-0317.
Terror on the Square
Oct 21-23, 28-29, 31, 7-11pm Fri- Sun, 7-11pm Fri-Sat, 7-11pm Mon. Haunted outdoor event with scenes, scares and special effects set in an abandoned graveyard and a creepy, winding trail in woods. $10 adults, $8 ages 8 and under. terrorontheweb.com. Menard County Fairgrounds, 18450 Fairgrounds, Petersburg.
Web, Where and Why Scavenger Hunt
Oct
22, 10am-7pm Sat. Costumed shop owners pass out clues and prizes during
a fun scavenger hunt around downtown. Plus snacks, tarot card readings
and more from 7-7pm. Free. downtownspringfi eld.org. Downtown Springfi
eld, Inc., 3 W. Old State Capitol Plaza, 544-1723.
Witches Walk
Oct
22, 10am-4pm Sat. Dress like a witch and visit local shops to fi nd a
special black cat. Specials, samples, prizes and more. 217-632-7089.
Petersburg Square, N. Seventh St. at W. Douglas Ave., Petersburg.
FAIRS & FESTIVALS
Autistm Harvest Party and 5K
Oct 22, 7:30am-12pm Sat. Race at 9am followed by a harvest party featuring face painting, pumpkin decorating, fun house,
costume contest, trunk-or-treating, more. Race, $10-30. $3 suggested
donation for harvest party. 217-629-8030. Field of Dreams, 1100 Riverton
Road, Riverton.
Fall Festival
Oct
22, 10am-2pm Sat. Craft vendors, bake sale, games for kids, APL’s
adoption van, Central Illinois Blood Center’s blood mobile and more.
Free. concordiacares.org. Concordia Lutheran Church-School-Preschool,
2300 Wilshire Road, 529-3307.
Jacksonville Mainstreet Pumpkin Festival
Oct
22, 10am-5pm Sat. Carnival rides, hayrides, petting zoo, superheroes,
costume contests for children and pets, trunk-or-treat, pumpkin
decoratoring/ drops/playland, vendors, food, more.
jacksonvillemainstreet.com. 243-5678. Jacksonville Downtown, Central
Park Plaza, Jacksonville.
Witches Night Out
Oct
27, 5-9:30pm Thu. Annual costume event for women features food, bar,
vendors, raffl es, live music and more. $20 advance, $25 at door.
witchesnightout. org. 217-481-6915. Illinois State Fairgrounds
Exposition Building, 801 Sangamon Ave., 782-6661.
BOOKS & AUTHORS
Coffee House Writing Rituals
Oct
21, 9:30-11:30am Fri. Social hour meet and greet designed to cultivate
inspiration for writers. Second and third Fridays of month. $5-10
donation. 217- 899-5247. Edgar’s Coffee House, 87 W. Plummer, Chatham,
391-7628.
THEATER & COMEDY
Comedian Christine Stedman
Oct
21-22, 7:30pm Fri, 9:30pm Sat. Seen on Comedy Central. Voted funniest
mom on “Nick at Nite’s Funniest Mom in America.” $14, $16.
donniebscomedyclub.com. Donnie B’s Comedy Club, 3455 Freedom Dr., 391-
JOKE.
Comedian John McClellan
Oct 21-22, 8-9:30pm Sat-Fri. A fearless and engaging comedian. Grand prize winner of The Seattle
International Comedy Competition, fi nalist in the San Francisco Comedy
Competition, plus other accolades. $12.50 cash at door, $13.50 online.
mclimits.com. Mason City Limits Comedy Club, 114 E. Chestnut, Mason
City, 482-5233.
Once Upon A Mattress
Oct
21-23, 8pm Fri-Sat, 2pm Sun. Springfi eld Theatre Centre presents a
rollicking spin on the story of “The Princess and The Pea.” Admission.
hcfta. org. Hoogland Center for the Arts, 420 S. Sixth St., 523-2787.
Roast of Frankenstein
Oct
22, 10-11:15pm Sat. Local comedians play the parts of Doctor
Frankenstein, Bride of Frankenstein, Igor, Dracula, Wolfman and more. An
R-rated show. $5 cash. mclimits.com. Mason City Limits Comedy Club, 114
E. Chestnut, Mason City, 482-5233.
The Great American Trailer Park Musical
Oct
23-25, 12am Sun-Tue. Performed by Theatre 7. Directed by Kathy Zientara
and Tanya Haubner. Admission. theatre7.net. Decatur Civic Center, 1
Gary K Anderson Plaza, Decatur.
Theresa Caputo Live!
Oct
21, 7:30pm Fri. Live audience readings from TLC’s host of “Long Island
Medium,” Theresa Caputo. $39.75+. springfi eldpc3.com. Prairie Capital
Convention Center, 1 Convention Center Plaza, 800-745-3000.
DANCE
DJ Marilyn Ferry Oct 21, 8-11pm. Playing the Friday night dance. VFW Post #755, 2211 Old Jacksonville Road, Springfi eld, 546-9515.
MUSIC:
GENERAL EVENTS
Elvin Bishop and Charlie Musselwhite
Oct
21, 8pm Fri. American roots music concert by 2015 Rock & Roll Hall
of Fame inductee Elvin Bishop and Blues Music Hall of Fame inductee
Charlie Musselwhite. Tickets. sangamonauditorium.org. Sangamon
Auditorium, UIS, 1 University Plaza, 206- 6160.
Halloween Costume Dinner Concert
Oct
20, 5:30pm Thu. Hosted by The Fleming Academy of Performing Arts. Call
787-6556 for tickets. Sangamon Prairie Reception Center, 8855 State
Route 4, Chatham, 483-7999.
Hanser-McClellan Guitar Duo
Oct
22, 8-10pm Sat. Concert by Kirk Hanser and John McClellan, two friends
of the Springfi eld Classical Guitar Society who have been playing
together for 20 years. $15 adults, $10 students and seniors.
217-816-8832. Grace Lutheran Church, 714 East Capitol Ave., 522-3965.
Millikin-Decatur Symphony Orchestra
Oct 22, 7:30pm Sat. Virtuoso cellist Gabriel Cabezas performs
with MDSO. Featuring Brahms’ “Hungarian Dance” No. 1, Dvorak’s “Cello
Concerto” and more. $13-$16.50. kirklandfi nearts.com. Kirkland Fine
Arts Center, 1184 W. Main St., Decatur, 424-6318.
The Todd Allen Family
Oct
23, 6pm Sun. Gospel concert by The Todd Allen Family. Love offering.
Springfi eld Seventh Day Adventist Church, 3168 W. Jefferson St.,
787-7089.
ART & ARCHITECTURE
Art Critiques
Oct
22, 12-2pm Sat. Facilitated critiques in a positive, supportive
enviroment for artists. Bring up to two works for discssion. Open to all
media and all artists. springfi eldart.org. SAA Collective Gallery, 420
S. Sixth St., 544- 2787.
Artful Readers Book Club
Oct
26, 7-8:30pm Wed. Enjoy casual, engaging literary discussion with
fellow art and book lovers. For ages 21+. Free. Registration required,
offi ce@ springfi eldart.org. Springfi eld Art Association, 700 N. Fourth St., 523-2631.
ArtLiterations
Oct
20, 5:30-7pm Thu. Ceramic artists Megan Craddock discusses her work.
Readings by poet Brian Jackson. Cool, classic jazz by Ocean State. Free.
springfi eldart.org. SAA Collective Gallery, 420 S. Sixth St.,
544-2787.
Cute Creep Exhibit
Oct
21, 28-29, 12-6pm Fri, 12-6pm Sat. On display through Dec 3. Free.
pharmacygallery.com. The Pharmacy Gallery & Art Space, 711 S. 5th
St., 801- 810-9278.
Mirror|Mirror Opening Reception
Oct 27, 5:30am-8pm Thu.
Collaborative
exhibit by UIS alumni Stanley Bly and Amanda Greive approaches
storytelling through fi gurative painting. On display through Nov 17.
Free. uis.edu. UIS Visual Arts Gallery, HSB 201, One University Plaza,
206-6506.
Paint Nite
Oct
24, 7-9pm Mon. No experience necessary. All supplies provided. $25- 45.
paintnite.com. Omar’s Latin Fusion Restaraunt, 6901 Preston Dr.,
415-5568.
Paint Nite
Oct
26, 7-9pm Wed. No experience necessary. Ages 21+ only. All supplies
provided. $25-45. Registration required, paintnite.com. Fire and Ale, 35
Illini Boulevard, Sherman, 496-2236.
Reserved For Loitering
Oct
20, 11am-6pm Thu. Multi-media exhibition by Paul Shortt that attempts
to recontextualize the act of loitering. Free.
uis.edu/visualarts/gallery. UIS Visual Arts Gallery, HSB 201, One
University Plaza, 206-6506. Sangamon Watercolor Society Exhibition
Oct 20-21, 24-28, 9am-5pm Mon-Fri. Springfi eld Art Association, 700 N. Fourth
FILM & TELEVISION
Radical Grace
Oct
28, 7-8:30pm Fri. Part of Fall 2016 Foreign and Independent Film
Series. Free. uis.edu/studentlife. UIS Brookens Auditorium, One
University Plaza, 206-6073.
CHILDREN’S CORNER
Happy Halloween Kids Night Out Oct
22, 6:30-9:30pm Sat. Dropoff event where ages 8-12 enjoy
Halloween-themed games and crafts, swim, make friends and more. Costumes
encouraged. $8 members, $10 public. springfi eldymca.org. Springfi eld
YMCA Gus & Flora Kerasotes Branch, 4550 West Iles Ave., 679-1625.
Zoolie Ghoulie
Oct 21-23, 4-8pm Fri, 1-5pm Sat-Sun. Safe trick-or-treating inside zoo. Costume contest
at 6pm Fri; 4pm Sat and Sun. $4, $3 non-trick-or-treaters. springfi
eldparks.org. Henson Robinson Zoo, 1100 E. Lake Shore Dr., 585-1821.
SCIENCE
Friday Night Star Parties Oct
21, 8-10pm Fri. Hosted by John Martin. Presentation and viewing of
skies. 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
Wildlife of the Falkland Islands
Oct
20, 7-8pm Thu. Sue Post and Michael Jeffords share photos of and
scientifi c anecdotes from the Faulkland Islands. Free. Adams Wildlife
Sanctuary, 2315 E. Clear Lake Ave., 544-2473.
ENVIRONMENT
Illinois’ Energy at a Crossroads
Oct 25, 6:30-7:45pm Tue. Joint Sierra
Club/Sustainable Springfi eld event examines if Illinois should bail out
nuclear plants losing money due to low natural gas prices at the
expense of renewable energy projects. Free. sustainablespringfi eld.org.
217-652-7489. Lincoln Library, 326 S. Seventh St., 753-4900.
LECTURES & MEETINGS
AARP Making Our Community Work
Oct
25, 6-8pm Tue. Livable Community Forum: A panel discussion with
community leaders and industry professionals on how to make Springfi eld
a better place for individuals and families. Free. 877-926-8300. The
Inn at 835, 835 S. Second St., 523-4466.
Church Women United
Oct
25, 9:30am Tue. Monthly meeting. Open to women of all congregations.
217-629-8881. First Christian Church, 700 S. Sixth St., 528-3407.
Digging Up Ninth and 10th Streets
Oct 26, 5:30-7pm Wed. Springfi eld archaeologist
Floyd Mansberger on digging in pursuit of 1908 Race Riot artifacts,
early Springfi eld immigrants and other surprises. Free. ileshouse.org.
Elijah Iles House, 628 S. Seventh St., 492-5929.
GriefShare
Oct
25, 6:30-8:30pm Tue. 14-week program utilizes video seminar series,
workbook and sharing time as participants work through their stages of
grief. Register, 899-9418 or j.oest@ att.net. griefshare.org. Trinity Lutheran School, 515 S. MacArthur, 787-2323.
GriefShare
Oct
26, 6:30pm Wed. 13-week grief recovery program utilizes video seminars,
a support group and a workbook. Registration, 414-0126 or
griefshare.org. Athens Christian Church, 1411 E. Route 29, Athens,
636-8463.
Lincoln and Reconstruction
Oct
20, 7-9pm Thu. 14th Annual Lincoln Legacy Lectures. Theme is “Lincoln
and Reconstruction: America’s Struggle for Equality” featuring speakers
Michael Burlingame, Allen Guelzo and Brooks Simpson. Free. uis.edu. UIS
Brookens Auditorium, One University Plaza, 206- 6073.
Music Lincoln Loved
Oct
24, 7pm Mon. Presentation by Thomas J. Trimborn brings Abraham Lincoln
and the music of his time alive through video and audio recordings and a
variety of period Civil War artifacts. Free.
lincolnlibrary.info. Lincoln Library, 326 S. Seventh St., 753-4900.
Overeaters Anonymous
Oct 24, 5:30pm Mon. 12-step meeting. Mondays. 217-369-0386. Unity of Springfi eld, 417 Cordelia, 523-5897.
Overeaters Anonymous
Oct 22, 10am Sat. 12-step meeting. Saturdays. 217-369-0386. First United Methodist Church, 2941 S. Koke Mill Road, 793-9760.
Self-Injury Conference
Oct
20, 8:30am-4pm Thu. Human Services Education Council conference
provides human service professionals with therapeutic interventions to
help individuals who engage in self-injurious behavior and their
families. Registration, hseconline.org. Dove Conference Center, Prairie
Heart Institute, 619 E. Mason St., 544-6464, ext. 44619.
Springfield ICON Monthly Meeting
Oct
24, 6:30-8:30pm Mon. Topics to be announced. Springfi eldICON.org. 217-
528-9803. First Church of the Brethren, 2115 Yale Boulevard, 523-5212.
Springfield Social Club
Oct
26, 5:30-8:30pm Wed. Requested donations are $10 local business gift
cards, stamps, backpacks and envelopes for Give Hope, Fight Poverty.
Mariah’s Restaurant, 3317 Robbins Road, 793- 1900.
The Townshend Moment
Oct 27, 7pm Thu. Dr. Patrick Griffi n on imperial reform and
revolution in the 18th-century British Atlantic as led by brothers
George and Charles Townshend. Free. uis.edu/speakerseries. UIS Brookens
Auditorium, One University Plaza, 206- 6073.
BULLETIN BOARD
APL Pet Adoptions
Oct 22, 10am-2pm Sat. Cats and dogs available. apl-shelter.org. 217-544- 7387. Concordia Lutheran Church, 2300 Wilshire Road.
APL Pet Adoptions
Oct
23, Cats available 12-4pm. Dogs available 12-3pm. apl-shelter.org. 217-
544-7387. Petsmart, 3183 S. Veterans Pkwy, 698-3091.
Business After Hours
Oct
20, 4:30-7pm Thu. Connect with other area professionals and gain
exposure for your business in a casual atmosphere. $5 chamber members,
$15 non. 217-525-1173. Flooring America, 4100 Conestoga Dr., 744-7711.
Gala Event
Oct
22, 4:30-6:30pm Sat. Hosted by Sangamon Valley Youth Symphony and
Generation Healthy Kids. Tickets, 753- 8000. Edwards Place, Springfi eld
Art Association, 700 N. Fourth St., 523-2631.
Mid-America Mane Event Horse Show
Oct
20-23, 12pm Thu-Sat, 10am Sun. 14th annual show featuring barns and
their American Saddlebred horses and Hackney ponies. Free.
midamericahorseshow.org. Coliseum, Illinois State Fairgrounds, 801
Sangamon Ave., 782-6661.
Military Care Package Mailing Event and Breakfast
Oct
22, 8-9:30am Sat. Help pack and ship military care boxes to send
overseas. Breakfast buffet to follow mailing. Hosted by Thrivent
Community and Thrivent Financial. Free. RSVP, 217-787-4794. VFW Post
#755, 2211 Old Jacksonville Road, 546-9515.
Pizza Party for the Homeless
Oct
26, 4:30pm Wed. Vinod Gupta hosts pizza party for homeless persons in
honor of his 78th birthday. Free. 622- 7118. Kumler United Methodist
Church, 600 N. Fifth St., 523-2046.
FOOD
German Dinner
Oct 22, 4-7pm Sat. $15. chathamlegion. com. 217-341-4180. American Legion Post 759, 206 W. Chestnut St., Chatham, 483-4084. Local Flavors Dinner Oct
20. Local Flavors events occur on the third Thursday of each month from
June through October. Each meal features seasonal ingredients sourced
directly from local farmers. buyfreshbuylocalcentralillinois.org.
American Harvest Eatery, 3241 W. Iles.
Old Capitol Farmers Market
Oct 22, 26, 8am-12:30pm Sat, Wed. Shop local produce, meats,
cheeses, more. Entertainment on Saturdays includes chef demonstrations,
live performances, activities, more. Free admission. downtownspringfi
eld.org. Downtown Springfi eld, Inc., 3 W. Old State Capitol Plaza,
544-1723.
HISTORY
Archeology at the Farmstead
Oct
22, 9am-5pm Sat. Participate in the “dig” of an outhouse with
archeologist Annie Rieken. Wear comfortable clothes. Free.
historic-marbold-farmstead.org. Historic Marbold Farmstead, 21722 State
Hwy 29, Greenview, 968-5808.
History Harvest
Oct
22, 10am-4pm Sat. UIS students photograph, scan and record the stories
behind political memorabilia brought by the public in an effort to
document how central Illinois residents have participated in elections.
uis.edu. 217-206-7432. Old State Capitol, 1 Old State Capitol Plaza,
785-9363.
AUDITIONS
Capital City Men’s Chorus
Oct 23, 5:30-7pm Sun. Open fall rehearsals for men’s chorus Laurel United Methodist Church, 631 S. Grand Ave. W., 525-1866.
HEALTH
Cancer Companions Oct 24, 6:30-8pm Mon. Nine-week session hosted by Bringing
Hope to the Journey, a ministry to current or former cancer patients,
their loved ones, friends and co-workers. oursaviorschurch.org. Our
Savior’s Church and School, 2645 Old Jacksonville Road, 546-4531.
DBSA Central Illinois Support Group
Oct 25, 6:30-8pm Tue. 217- 816-8523. First Christian Church, 700 S. Sixth St., 528- 3407.
Drug Take Back Day
Oct 22, 10am-2pm Sat. A safe, convenient and responsible
means of disposing of prescription drugs. Free. prevention.org.
217-321-1248. Prevention First, 2800 Montvale Dr., 726-7390.
FAITH & PHILOSOPHY
A Course in Miracles
Oct 25, 6pm Tue. 217-415- 5823. Abraham Lincoln Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 745 Woodside Road, 585-9550.
Labyrinth Walk
Oct 21, 7-9pm Fri. Abraham Lincoln Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 745 Woodside Road, 585-9550.
Unity Cafe
Oct 20, 6-8pm Thu. Inspirational entertainment, fellowship and more. Free. New Mission Church of God, 2450 Taylor Ave.
SPORTS & FITNESS
MMRD/CCH Fresh Meat Program
Oct
25, 7-9pm Tue. New skaters practice with Mayhem and Hooligan roller
derby skaters every Tuesday night, allowing them to learn quickly about
the sport plus roller derby culture and community. Bring mouthguard.
MidStateMayhemRollerDerby. com. $5 admission; gear rental for $5.
Skateland South, 1500 Recreation Dr., 546-4543.
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