Holiday Happenings
Boo Crew Haunted House Oct 13-14, 7pm. Ranked in the top fi ve scariest haunted houses in Illinois. $15, $25. boocrew.com. Boo Crew Haunted House, 6500 Jett Road, Rochester, 502- 9177.
Carve for the Carillon Oct 14-15, 11am-4pm Sat-Sun. Help carve, scoop and move pumpkins for the Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular. Pumpkins supplied. All ages, abilities welcome. Rain or shine. Free. springfi eldparks.org. Thomas Rees Memorial Carillon, 1740 W. Fayette Ave., 546-3853.
Extreme Haunted Hayrides and Zombie Paintball Oct 13-14, 7pm Fri-Sat. Enjoy hearsepulled hayrides and/or mount a custombuilt paintball trailer to shoot at zombies and targets. Cash only: $10 or $15 for hayrides only; $20 for paintball only; $25 for combination ticket. riversidestable. com. Riverside Park, 4105 Sand Hill Road.
Indian Knoll Pumpkin Patch and Farm Oct 14-15, 10am-5pm Sat, 12-5pm Sun. Wagon rides, face painting, barnyard games and animals, corn box and barrel tractor rides, fall treats and 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 in the Graveyard Oct
13-14, 7-11pm Fri-Sat. Terrifying haunt hosted by Terror on the Square
leads visitors into an abandoned cemetery and through the woods. $13
adults, $10 ages 10 and under. terrorontheweb.com. Menard County
Fairgrounds, 18450 Fairgrounds, Petersburg.
Fairs & Festivals
Foddershock Festival Oct
14, 11am-7pm Sat. Bags, live music and more. $5. westofwise.com. West
of Wise Winery, 14096 State Highway 97, Petersburg, 632-6003.
Oktoberfest Oct 14. lakespringfi eld.org. Lake Press Club, 13 Club Area, 529-1221.
Books & Authors
SPW Open Mic Oct
18, 6-8pm Wed. A Springfi eld Poets and Writers event. Hosted by Thea
Chesley, third Wednesday of every month. Free. 544-3611. Robbie’s, 4 S.
Old State Capitol Plaza, 528-1901.
Theater & Comedy
Anything Goes Oct 13-15, 8pm Fri-Sat, 2pm
Sun. Presented by Springfi eld Theatre Centre. Directed by Rich McCoy.
$18, $20. springfi eldtheatrecentre.com. Hoogland Center for the Arts,
420 S. Sixth St., 523- 2787.
Belly Laffs’ Joke Lab Oct
12, 7:30pm Thu. An open mic-style show for more experienced comedians.
Free. Capital City Bar & Grill, 3149 S. Dirksen Pkwy, 529-8580.
Clue: The Musical Oct
13-15, 7:30pm Fri-Sat, 2pm Sun. Family-friendly, live-action version of
the internationally popular board game Clue. $15. theatre7.net.
422-7300. Decatur Civic Center, 1 Gary K Anderson Plaza, Decatur. Time Stands Still Oct
12-14, 7:30pm Fri-Sat, 2pm Sun. Play by Donald Margulies about an
adventurous couple consisting of a photojournalist and a foreign
correspondent. Oct 12 is a “pay what you can” performance. $28 adults,
$18 students and seniors. hcfta.org. Hoogland Center for the Arts, 420
S. Sixth St., 523- 2787.
Music: General Events
Creole for Kidz and the History of Zydeco Oct 17, 7-9pm Tue. Family friendly concert celebrates the
Creole culture of south Louisiana with Grammy Award-winning Terrance
Simien & the Zydeco Experience. $22 adults; $14 youth.
sangamonauditorium.org. Sangamon Auditorium, UIS, 1 University Plaza,
206-6160.
Gordon Stewart Oct
13, 7-8:30pm Fri. Scottish organist presents works of Widor, Handel,
Bach, Haydn and Carter. Free. wpcspi.org. Westminster Presbyterian
Church, 533 S. Walnut St., 522-4415.
Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis Oct
15, 7pm Sun. Remarkably versatile orchestra features 15 of the fi nest
jazz soloists and ensemble players today. Concert led by Wynton
Marsalis. $49+. sangamonauditorium.org. Sangamon Auditorium, UIS, 1
University Plaza, 206-6160.
Music at the Museum: Bucky Halker Oct
12, 7pm Thu. Featuring labor music historian and songwriter Bucky
Halker. $10 adults; $8 museum members and children under 12.
ginridge.com. 558- 6696. Illinois State Museum, 502 S. Spring St.,
782-7386.
Triumphant Quartet Oct
13, 7-8:30pm Fri. Concert by the Grammy-nominated and Dove
Award-winning Triumphant Quartet. Free-will offering. 825- 3817. First
Christian Church of Petersburg, 210 S. Eighth St., Petersburg, 632-2533.
Dance
Dance for Hope Oct
13, 7:30-10:30pm Fri. Ballroom dance every second Friday of the month.
danceforhope3111.com. Normandy Hill Plaza, 3111 Normandy Road, Suite
104, 522- 9106.
Kevin Turner Oct 13, 8-11pm Fri. Playing the Friday night dance. VFW Post #755, 2211 Old Jacksonville Road, 546-9515. VFW Dance Oct 13, 7:30-10:30pm Fri. 789- 4725. VFW 10302 Northenders, 2349 Stockyard Road, 523-7523.
Art & Architecture
Art for Singles Oct
17, 8-9pm Tue. Our Vibrant Community provides art materials for you to
explore while connecting with new friends. Only $5. 331-2027. JP Kellys
Pub and Package Liquor, 300 E. Adams St., 753-7933.
Downtown Shop Hop Oct
14, 1-3pm Sat. Guided shop hop and art walk to 12 specialty downtown
shops. Reservations appreciated. Free. studioon6thart. com. 494-4134.
Studio on 6th, 215 S. Sixth St., 522-8006.
Introduction to Soft Pastels Oct
14, 9am-4pm Sat. Tracey Maras leads attendees through the basics of
painting using soft pastels. $35 SAA members; $45 non. springfi
eldart.org. Springfi eld Art Association, 700 N. Fourth St., 523-2631.
Ladies Only Coloring Party Oct
13, 7-9pm Fri. BYO snacks and beverages. $5. pagetwosixtyone.com.
815-408- 1027. page261, 1340 State St. (Carriage House), 815-931-8841.
Layers Exhibition Oct
12, 12-5pm Thu. Featuring artworks by Debra Nickelson Smith, Rosalinda
Post-Lucas and Katherine Pippin Pauley. Free. springfi eldart.org. SAA
Collective Gallery, 420 S. Sixth St., 544- 2787.
More Alive Than Usual Opening Reception Oct
13, 6-8:30pm Fri. Installation by Thomas Skomski. Exhibition curated by
Robert Michael Sill. On display through Nov 4. Free.
demoprojectspace.com. DEMO Project, 732 N. Fourth St., 523- 2631.
Open Studio Springfield Oct
16-17, 6:30-9:30pm Mon- Tue. Figure drawing session featuring a clothed
model on Mondays. Life drawing session featuring a live nude model on
Tuesdays (parent/guardian sign-in required for under 18). Easels,
drawing boards and clips provided; bring your own or make use of
community drawing materials. All welcome. $15; $10 high school students.
Open. Studio.Springfi [email protected]. 789-9787. The Pharmacy Gallery and Art Space, 711 S. Fifth St., 801-810-9278.
Robert Middaugh: Machines Inherit the Earth Oct
12-18, 9am-4:30pm Mon- Sat, 12-4:30pm Sun. Exhibition features 20
artworks ranging in date from 1964-2005. On display through Feb 11. $5
for adults; free admission to children, seniors, veterans.
illinoisstatemuseum.org. 558- 6696. Illinois State Museum, 502 S. Spring
St., 782-7386.
Saving John Bunn’s Image Oct
17, 5:30-7pm Tue. Noted Beaux scholar Dr. Tara Tappert discusses
Cecelia Beaux’s portraits of Gilded Age men and boys, including
prominent local businessman John W. Bunn. Free. edwardsplace.org.
Springfi eld Art Association, 700 N. Fourth St., 523-2631. The Big Picture: Large-Scale Paintings Oct 12-18, 9am-4:30pm Mon- Sat, 12-4:30pm Sun, Exhibition showcases abstract and fi
gurative large-scale paintings. $5 adults; free to members, youth,
seniors, military, veterans. Free. illinoisstatemuseum.org. 558-6696.
Illinois State Museum, 502 S. Spring St., 782-7386.
Film & Television
Blood on the Mountain Oct
16, 6-8pm Mon. Film investigates the economic and environmental
injustices that have resulted from industrial control in West Virginia.
Free. bloodonthemountain.com. 491- 1298. Lincoln Library, 326 S. Seventh
St., 753-4900. Short Films Oct 12, 6:30-8pm Thu. View
award-winners and favorites from past Route 66 Film Festivals. Free.
Food available for purchase. route66fi lmfestival.net. 544- 3611. Z
Bistro, 220 S. Sixth St., 522-4049.
Children’s Corner
Healthy Kids Running Series Oct
15, 4pm Sun. Positive, educational and fun introduction to running for
ages 2-14. 50-yard dash, 75-yard dash, 1/4-mile, 1/2-mile and 1-mile
options available by age. $35 for fi ve Sundays, Sep 24-Oct 22.
Registration, runsignup.com/ hkrswilliamsvilleil. 725-5968.
Williamsville Park, Williamsville.
Jump into Fall Oct 14, 10-11:30am Sat.
Kids’
only event for ages 3-5 features fall activities, crafts and yummy
treats. $27 residents; $37 non. springfi eldparks.org. 546- 3970.
Washington Park Pavilion, 1400 Williams Blvd, 544-1751.
Junior and Senior Naturalists Oct
14, 9am-4pm Sat. Junior naturalists (ages 5-8) meet 9am- 12pm. Senior
naturalists (ages 9-12) meet 1-4pm. Registration required. All three
sessions: $40 members; $45 non. One session: $15 members, $18 non.
lincolnmemorialgarden.org. Lincoln Memorial Garden, 2301 E. Lake Shore
Dr., 529-1111.
Kids Night Out Oct
14, 6:30-9:30pm Sat. Activities include swimming, art, games dance and
more. Bring your swim suit and money for concessions. $10 members, $20
pubic. springfi eldymca.org. YMCA, 701 S. Fourth St., 544- 9846.
Mama and Toddler Fall Card-Making Event Oct
12-14, 1:30-2:30pm Thu- Sat. Use various papers, stamps, markers,
crayons and more to create fall greeting cards to be delivered to
Hickory Glen Nursing Home. Free. pagetwosixtyone. com. 815-408-1027.
page261, 1340 State St. (Carriage House), 815-931-8841.
Mama and Toddler Slime Oct
18, 10:30-11:30am. Kids create slime using various ingredients. Wear
old clothes. $6. pagetwosixtyone.com. 815- 408-1027. page261, 1340 State
St. (Carriage House), 815-931- 8841.
Zooper Edventures Oct
14, 1-3pm Sat. Themerelated games, crafts, zoo discovery walk, and
other fun learning activities for ages 7-9. Advance registration
required. $13 resident, $15 non. springfi eldparks.org. Henson Robinson
Zoo, 1100 E. Lake Shore Dr., 585-1821.
Science
Friday Night Star Parties Oct
13, 8-10pm Fri. Presentation and viewing of skies hosted by John
Martin. Free. Weather questions, 206-8342 at 7pm or UIS Observatory on
Twitter. UIS Brookens Library, One University Plaza, 206-6633.
Sourcing Lightning Whelk Shell Artifacts Oct
18, 12-1pm Wed. An ISM Brown Bag Series lecture presented by Dr. Laura
Kozuch, collections research specialist, Illinois State Archaeological
Survey. Free. illinoisstatemuseum.org. 558- 6696. Illinois State Museum
Research & Collections Center, 1011 E. Ash St., 785-0037.
Nature
Bird Hikes Oct
14, 8-9:30am Sat. Led by volunteer birding expert Kevin Veara. Open to
birders of all experience levels. Binoculars recommended. Free.
lincolnmemorialgarden.org. Lincoln Memorial Garden, 2301 E. Lake Shore
Dr., 529-1111.
Certified Bird and Butterfly Sanctuary Oct
12, 6:30-8pm Thu. Illinois Audubon member Carolynn Benninghoff presents
tips and tricks for attracting birds and butterfl ies to your own
backyard. Free. ill-inps.org. 971-1615. Adams Wildlife Sanctuary, 2315
E. Clear Lake Ave., 544-2473.
Second Saturday Terrariums Oct
14, 9am-12pm Sat. Create your own terrarium with the help of on-site
experts. Bring your own vessel or choose one of ours. GreenView Nursery,
3000 W. Jefferson, 787-4700.
Lectures & Meetings
2017 Lincoln Legacy Lecture: Lincoln and Education Oct
12, 7pm Thu. Lectures by UIS Professor Michael Burlingame, Illinois
Wesleyan Professor Emeritus Robert Bray and veteran Springfi eld
educator Paula Shotwell. An ECCE Speaker Series presentation. Free.
uis.edu. 206-8171. UIS Brookens Auditorium, One University Plaza,
206-6073. Central Illinois Numismatic Association Oct 12, 7pm Thu. Monthly meeting. Knights of Columbus Hall Council 4175, 2801 West St., 528-5740 .
CIDR’s Snowmobile Club Oct
18, 7:30pm Wed. Meetings every third Wednesday of the month. iasc.com.
306-4751. Bunkers Bar, 220 Old Route 36, Illiopolis, 486-5100.
Examining Barriers to Social Change:
Challenges of Youth, Young Adults and Adults to Creating, Impacting and Enacting Reform Oct
18, 5pm Wed. Panel discussion with Tommy Jackson III, Marcus Bright and
Utz McKnight on the challenges of youth, young adults and adults to
creating, impacting and enacting reform. An ECCE Speaker Series
presentation. Free. uis.edu. 206- 8171. UIS Brookens Auditorium, One
University Plaza, 206-6073.
Ins and Outs of Medicare Oct
16, 11am-12pm Mon. Presentation by Mitch Hudson an American Republic
Insurance Services. Registration required. Free. shermanlibrary.net.
Sherman Public Library, 2100 E. Andrew Road, Sherman, 496- 2496.
Leave Your Legacy Oct
14, 10am-1:30pm Sat. Learn to plan, organize and write your personal or
family history. Workshop presented by Springfi eld author Ken Mitchell.
$25 per person or $35 per couple. 652-0386. Tri-City Public Library,
600 S. Main St., Buffalo, 364-8181.
NAMI Springfield Oct
18, 7pm Wed. Meetings fi rst Saturday (1pm) and third Wednesday (7pm)
of the month. For families, caregivers, friends and those with mental
illness. Questions, 522-3571. First Christian Church, 700 S. Sixth St.,
528-3407.
Sangamon DSA October Social Oct 13, 7-9pm Fri. sangamondsa. org. 320-566-9420. Boones Saloon, 301 W. Edwards St., 679- 3752.
Springfield Backgammon Club Oct
18, 6pm Wed. First time is free; $5 per entry after that.
sangamonvalleybackgammon. com. 622-9447. Capitol Teletrack, 1766 Wabash
Ave., 546-2111.
Stamp Collecting Club Oct 16, 7pm Mon. Meets third Monday of each month. 546- 5021. Carpenters Union Hall, 211 W. Lawrence Ave., 528-7571.
Bulletin Board
32nd Annual Mother Jones Dinner Oct
14, 5-8:30pm Sat. Featuring speaker Stephanie Seawell Fortado, Ph.D, of
the Labor Center at the University of Illinois at Champaign. 491-1298.
Erin’s Pavilion, Southwind Park, 4965 S. Second St., 753-0702.
Back to School Trivia Night Oct
14, 6:30-10:30pm Sat. Adults only. BYO food; beer, wine soft drinks
available for purchase. RSVP. $10 per person. 303-1650. St. Agnes
School, 251 N. Amos Ave., 793-1370.
Springfield Christian Women’s Connection Luncheon Oct
18, 11-1am Wed. “Country fair” luncheon features speaker Terri Schmitt
and her presentation titled “What is the language of love?” $15.
303-9768. Northfi eld Inn Suites and Conference Center, 3280 Northfi eld
Dr., 523-7900.
SSHS 50th Anniversary Celebration Oct
14, 11am-2pm Sat. Featuring ceremonies honoring past principals, school
tours, food trucks and tents, memorial for fallen Spartans, children’s
activities, dunk tank, class challenges and more. Free. sps186.org.
Southeast High School, 2350 E. Ash St., 525- 3130.
Taste of St. Katharine Drexel Oct
14-15, 5-8pm Sat, 12-4pm Sun. Featuring food trucks, desserts and more.
Sacred Heart Church Grounds, 722 S. 12th St., 523-5963.
History
Lafore Lock Pilgrimage Oct
18, 4:30-5:30pm Wed. Pilgrimage to the tomb of Farley “Lafore” Lock on
the 99th anniversary of his death in France in WWI. Free. 891-8719.
Veterans Memorial Complex, Oak Ridge Cemetery, 1500 Monument Ave.
Wright Concepts Oct
13, 10:15am-12:15pm Fri. Specialty tour led by Larry Betz. $20
suggested donation. Dana- Thomas House, 301 E. Lawrence Ave., 782-6776.
Auditions
A Christmas Chaos Oct
17-18, 6:30-8:30pm Tue- Wed. Auditions will consist of cold readings
from script. Cast includes 12 characters. Performances will be Dec 7-8
at The Decatur Club. theatre7. net. Theatre 7, 131 N. Water St.,
Decatur, 423-2107.
Health
Indulge Oct
12, 6-8pm Thu. Enjoy refreshments, treats, music and pink fashion with
the women of Springfi eld and Susan G. Komen local affi liates. Free.
simon.com. White Oaks Mall, 2501 Wabash Ave., 787-8560.
Faith & Philosophy
Main Baha’i Beliefs Oct
13, 7-8pm Fri. Main Baha’i beliefs presented and discussed. Public
invited. Free. 546-9171. Springfi eld Baha’i Center, 1131 S. Eighth St.,
544-9595.
Sports & Fitness
Celebrate Sound, Don’t Walk in Silence Oct
14, 10am Sat. Walk in support of the Springfi eld Sertoma Club.
Southwest shelter, Washington Park, 1501 S. Grand Ave. W., 544-1751.
Chef Higgins’ 5th Annual Moonlight Ramble Oct
14, 8-11pm Sat. Eleven-mile bike ride consisting of two loops. Front
and back lights required; helmets and additional lights encouraged.
Children welcome when accompanied by adults. Hosted by Chef Higgins and
the Springfi eld Bicycle Club. Free. 836-9821. Boones Saloon, 301 W.
Edwards St., 679-3752.
Glow Yoga4Cats Oct
13, 6-9pm Fri. Glow yoga practice with adoptable cats led by Adrienne
Gurley. Open to all levels of experience. $20 advance, $25 at door.
yoga4cats.com. Decatur Area Arts Council, 125 N. Water St., Decatur,
423-3189.
Springfield Marathon, 3/4 Marathon, Half Marathon and Quarter Marathon Oct
15. All routes feature beautiful scenery and begin and end on the UIS
campus. Registration, springfi eldmarathon. net. University of Illinois
at Springfi eld, 206-6073.
Walk for Freedom Oct
14, 4-6pm Sat. Twomile walk around downtown Springfi eld to promote
awareness for human traffi cking. All-black attire encouraged.
Registration. Free. a21.org. 691-7727. Illinois State Capitol, Capitol
and Second St.
More events, more details in our online calendar at illinoistimes.com.
Searchable by date, venue, genre, name and more.