Fairs & Festivals
Earth Awareness Fair Apr 27, 1-5pm Sat. Featuring food, music, workshops, animals, kids’ activities and over 40 exhibitors. Free. springfield.il.us. 217-789- 2255. Old State Capitol Plaza, between Sixth and Fifth streets at Adams.
Books & Authors
Michael Bracey Exhibit and Book Signing
Apr 27, 5-7pm Sat. Meet and greet followed by a presentation. spiaahm.org. Springfield and Central Illinois African-American History Museum, 1440 Monument Ave., 217-391- 6323.
Spoken Word
Stink Bug Night May 1, 7-8:30pm Wed. NPR Illinois’ open-mic storytelling competition. The theme is life and death. Come and share your story, or just enjoy the show. Cash bar available. $10. nprillinois.org. 801- 810-9278. The Pharmacy Gallery and Art Space, 623 E. Adams St., 801-810-9278.
Theater & Comedy
Blood Brothers Apr 26, May 3-5, 8pm Fri and Sat, 4pm Sun.. Regional premiere directed by Joe- Michael Jackson and John Paris. Hoogland Center for the Arts, 420 S. Sixth St., 217-523-2787.
Branson Bound Apr 26-28, 7-9pm Fri-Sun. A hilarious ride on an overnight bus to the senior citizen promised land of Branson, MO. Ken Bradbury began to write this play and it was finished by his friends after his death. $15. Lovejoy Hall, 520 West College, Jacksonville, 217-473-4735.
Five Presidents Apr 25-27, May 2-4, 7:30pm Thu-Sat. Five U. S. presidents in the same room at the same time for the funeral of Richard M. Nixon, April 27, 1994. By Rick Cleveland. presidentlincoln.illinois.gov. Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum, 212 N. Sixth St., 217-558-8844.
John McClellan Apr 27, 7-8:30pm Sat. $12.50 prepaid or cash only at the door. mclimits.com. Mason City Limits Comedy Club, 114 E. Chestnut St., Mason City, 217-482-5233.
Kenny Smith Apr 26, 7:30 and 9:30. $15- $17. donniebs.com. Donnie B’s Comedy Club, 3455 Freedom Dr., 217-391-JOKE.
Til Death Do Us Part Apr 26-28, May 3-5, 6:30pm Fri-Sat, 4:30pm Sun. The murder mystery features a wedding theme (guests are encouraged to dress accordingly). Ages 21+ only. $40 members, $45 non. Edwards Place, Springfi eld Art Association, 700 N. Fourth St., 217-523-2631.
Music: General Events
Carillon Winter Concerts Apr 28, 2pm Sun. Carillonneur Carlo van Ulft will be playing classical, folk and popular music. Free and all ages are welcome. carillon-rees.org. Thomas Rees Memorial Carillon, 1740 W. Fayette Ave., 217-546-3853.
Peter and the Wolf Apr 25, 10am Thu. The Illinois Symphony Orchestra, led by music director Ken Lam, will be joined by the Magic Circle Mime Company. $6. ilsymphony.org Sangamon Auditorium, UIS, 1 University Plaza, 217-206-6160.
Sangamon Valley Youth Symphony Apr 28, 3pm Sun. Join music director David Platt and some of Springfield’s most talented young musicians. $10, students $5, and children 12 and younger free. Hoogland Center for the Arts LRS Theatre 1, 420 S. Sixth St., 217-523-2787.
Spring Showcase Concert Apr 26, 7:30pm Fri. The UIS Orchestra, under the direction of guest conductor Christopher Raymond, will lead the program with music from Strauss, David, Donizetti and Brahms. Sangamon Auditorium, UIS, 1 University Plaza, 217-206-6160.
The Phil Collins Experience Apr 27, 8pm Sat. 100% of profi ts from t-shirt sales will be donated to Contact Ministries. $49.50+. Sangamon Auditorium, UIS, 1 University Plaza, 217-206-6160.
Tiny Desk Concert May 3, 7-10pm Fri. Hosted by NPR Illinois. Jeff Williams, The Deep Hollow, Dexter Anodyne, Kate Laine and Looming Ban. Food and beer trucks available for cash. Admission $10. nprillinois.org. 217-206-9847. Old State Capitol Plaza, between Sixth and Fifth streets at Adams.
Dance
Prom It Forward Apr 28, 1-3pm Sun. This is a great way to help high school girls who may not be able to afford their dream dress purchase gently used formal dresses and accessories for their perfect prom night. springfieldymca.org. Downtown YMCA, 701 S. Fourth St., 217- 544-9846.
Art & Architecture
Art Auction and Cocktail Party Apr 27, 6-10pm Sat. Preview at 6pm followed by the auction at 7pm. $10 includes wine, hor d’oeuvres, coffee and dessert. 544-5040. aluuc.org. Abraham Lincoln Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 745 Woodside Road, 217-585-9550.
Crepusculum Apr 25-27, 30, May 1-2. Featuring M. E. Tumulty, Joe Ciaccio, and Leslie Stalter. Free. springfieldart.org. SAA Collective Gallery, 420 S. Sixth St., 217-544-2787.
Illinois Artists Apr 29, 4:30-7pm Mon. NPR Illinois Public Radio Week hosts Preston Jackson and local artists Delinda Chapman and Marco Mulder. Free. The Pharmacy Gallery and Art Space, 623 E. Adams St., 801- 810-9278.
Jan Villarreal’s Oils on Canvas Apr 25-28, May 1-5. Oil on canvas work by Jan Villarreal is on display. Her subjects range from still lifes to landscapes and florals. Free. wildharecafe-elk-il.com. Horsefeather’s Wild Hare CafÈ, 104 Governor Oglesby St., Elkhart, 947-2100.
Jeanine Coupe Ryding Exhibition Through May 13. Features a selection of relief prints, artist books and collages from the last 10 years by the Evanston artist. $5 adults ages 19-64. illinoisstatemuseum.org. 217-558-6696. Illinois State Museum, 502 S. Spring St., 217-782-7386.
One Nighter: Collage Earrings and Brooches Apr 27, 6-8pm Sat. Make up to 5 sets of paper layered drop earrings with wrapped fabric with instructor Cookie Kienzler. Limited seating. $15 members, $25 non. Springfield Art Association, 700 N. Fourth St., 217-523-2631.
One Nighter: Wheel Throwing Apr 27, May 4, 6-8pm Sat, 6-8pm Sat. Learn the basics of throwing pots on a wheel. Pieces will be glazed and fi red. Ages 21+. $20 members, $30 non. Springfield Art Association, 700 N. Fourth St., 217-523- 2631.
Pathways to Watercolor Apr 25-26, 9am-5pm Thu-Fri. Featuring paintings from Quincy natives Sandy Meyer and Robert Mejer, and Springfield resident Rod Buffington, who is also curating the show. Springfield Art Association, 700 N. Fourth St., 217-523-2631.
Sing Muses Exhibition Through May 13. Featuring the work of artists Stanley Bly, Henry Darger, Glen C. Davies, Nicole Gordon, George Klauba, Shirley Mann, Nancy Plotkin, Filemon Santiago and Kevin Veara. Museum admission. illinoisstatemuseum.org. 217-558-6696. Illinois State Museum, 502 S. Spring St., 217-782-7386.
UIS Student and Alumni Exhibits Apr 25, 5:30pm Thu. A reception for multiple exhibits by students and alumni. Free UIS Visual Arts Gallery, HSB 201, 1 University Plaza, 217-206-6506.
We Are Illinoisans Highlights immigrants to Illinois from the 18th century to today through photos, objects, and life stories. Museum admission. illinoisstatemuseum.org. 217-558-6696. Illinois State Museum, 502 S. Spring St., 217-782-7386.
Film & Television
Movie Matinee for Adults: First Man Apr 27, 2pm Sat. The story of NASA’s mission to land a man on the moon, focusing on the years 1961-1969. It will explore the sacrifices and costs, on Neil Armstrong and on the nation. Free. jaxpl.org. Jacksonville Public Library, 201 W. College Ave., Jacksonville, 217-243- 5435.
Children’s Corner
Bees, Butterflies and Blooms Exhibit Apr 27, 10am Sat. Featuring an animatronic monarch butterfly. Museum admission. Kidzeum of Health and Science Children’s Museum, 412 E. Adams St., 217-971-4435.
Kids Express 6-9-year-olds Apr 27, May 4, 10-11am Sat. Variations of painting and drawing will be explored as will using several techniques to create ceramic pieces. $35 members, $40 non. strawnartgallery.org. David Strawn Art Gallery, 331 W. College Ave., Jacksonville, 217- 243-9390.
Plant Planning Apr 27, 10am Sat. Learn what plants are best for our pollinator friends, birds, butterflies and bees. kidzeum.org. Kidzeum of Health and Science Children’s Museum, 412 E. Adams St., 217-971-4435.
Pottery 10-12-year-olds Apr 27, May 4, 11am-12:30pm Sat, 11am-12:30pm Sat. Basic techniques of handbuilding with clay and use of the wheel, plus advanced instructions for continuing students. $35 members, $40 non. strawnartgallery.org. David Strawn Art Gallery, 331 W. College Ave., Jacksonville, 217- 243-9390.
The Hungry Games II Apr
26, 5:30pm Fri. Join the movement to create a generation of healthy
kids. The evening will include dinner and an audienceengaged kids’
cooking contest.genHKids.org. Erin’s Pavilion, Southwind Park, 4965 S. Second St., 217-585-2941.
Tots Variety 3-5-year-olds Apr
27, May 4, 9-10am Sat, 9-10am Sat. Young artists will explore hand
building with clay, painting and drawing. $35 members, $40 non.
strawnartgallery.org. David Strawn Art Gallery, 331 W. College Ave.,
Jacksonville, 217- 243-9390.
Science
Museum After Hours - Science Apr
26, 5-8pm Fri. Relive your childhood love of science with messy
experiments, weird collections objects and science trivia. Ages 21+. $10
members, $15 non. 782-0979. Illinois State Museum, 502 S. Spring St.,
217-782-7386.
Nature Arbor Day Celebration Apr
26, 10-11am Fri. Two new trees will be planted. A boulder and plaque
will also be dedicated to commemorate the 200 trees planted last October
to celebrate the state of Illinois’ 200 years of statehood. Free.
563-940-5735. Centennial Park, Bunker Hill Road and Lenhart Road,
753-0700.
Bird Banding Apr
27, 12am Sat. LLCC professor Tony Rothering will lead a bird banding
demonstration. $40 includes the meal, tax and tip and $10 for the
program. Reservations. 217- 947-2238. Wild Hare Cafe, 104 Governor
Oglesby St., Elkhart, 217-947-2100.
Bird Hikes Apr
27, May 4, 8-9:30am Sat, 8-9:30am Sat. Join local birder Kevin Veara
for our seasonal migratory bird hikes. This program is open to all skill
levels. Free. Lincoln Memorial Garden, 2301 E. Lake Shore Dr.,
217-529-1111.
Plant Sale Apr
26, 9am-1pm Fri. Herbs and pollinators plants. Bring your clean quart
and gallon pots for reuse or recycling. extension. illinois.edu.
University of Illinois Extension, 700 S. Airport Dr., 782-4617.
Wildflower Hikes Apr
27-28, May 4-5, 2pm Sat- Sun. Go in search of woodland wildflowers
with a garden naturalist. Lincoln Memorial Garden, 2301 E. Lake Shore
Dr., 217-529-1111.
Lectures & Meetings
Abraham Lincoln and African Americans Apr
25, 7-8pm Thu. Presented by Michael Burlingame, the Chancellor Naomi B.
Lynn Distinguished Chair in Lincoln Studies. Free. uis.edu. UIS Student
Union, 1 William Maxwell Lane, 217-206-4782.
Adult Children of Alcoholics and other Dysfunctional Families Apr 30, May 7, 5:15pm Tue. Weekly meetings every Tuesday. New attendees welcome. wisetruth@yahoo.com. Discovery Club, 313 W. Cook St., 217-544-9049.
Preview Day at UIS Apr
27, 10am-2pm Sat. Breakfast, campus tour and raffle. Meet faculty and
find out about how UIS supports academic success and enriches student
life. Tips on admissions testing and transferring credits. Free. uis.edu. University of Illinois at Springfield, 1 University Plaza,
217-206-6073.
Professional Preparation Workshop Series May
1, 8, 3:30pm Wed. This workshop series will teach you everything you
need to know to successfully land a job. Free. Jacksonville Public
Library, 201 W. College Ave., Jacksonville, 217-243-5435.
Springfield Breakfast Optimist Club Apr
26, May 3, 7am Fri. Meets every Friday. Visitors are welcome.
217-546-5021. Peace Lutheran Church, 2800 W. Jefferson St., 217-546-
7646.
Springfield ICON Apr
29, 6:30-8:30pm Mon. Topics TBA. Free. springfieldicon.org. 217-528-
9803. First Church of the Brethren, 2115 Yale Boulevard, 217-523-5212.
Unclaimed Property or I CASH May 2, 12:20pm Thu. Senior Services of Central Illinois, 701 W. Mason St., 217-528-4035.
What China Can Learn from Western Political Party Laws May
1, 7-8pm Wed. Presented by Junfeng Wang, UIS associate professor of
public administration. Free. uis.edu. UIS Public Affairs Center (PAC), 1
University Plaza, 217-206- 6073.
Bulletin Board
2019 Habitat Homeowners Program Informational Sessions Apr
29, 5:30pm Mon. Learn about the program, how to qualify and how to
apply. 2019 applications will be accepted through May 31. You must
attend a session to apply to the program. Reservations. Free.
habitatsangamon.com. 523- 2710. Habitat for Humanity ReStore, 2744 S.
Sixth St., 787-7209.
2019 Lincoln Pilgrimage Apr
28, 11am Sun. Eagle Honor Guard wreath laying ceremonies at war
memorials and laying of wreath at Lincoln’s Tomb. Program tribute to
Lincoln including speaker. alincolnbsa.org. Oak Ridge Cemetery, 1441
Monument Ave., 217-789-2340.
APL Pet Adoptions Apr
28, Sun. Cats 12-4 pm. Dogs 12-3 pm. All animals will be spayed or
neutered, microchipped and have received all age-appropriate
vaccinations by the time of adoption. apl-shelter.org. PetSmart, 3183 S.
Veterans Pkwy, 217-698-3091.
APL Pet Adoptions Apr
27, 11am-3pm Sat. All animals will be spayed or neutered, microchipped
and have received all ageappropriate vaccinations by the time of
adoption. apl-shelter.org. Artisan Stone, 2475 Peerless Mine Road,
697-8433.
Basics of Podcasting Workshop Apr
30, 12-1:30pm Tue. An introduction to the world of podcasting led by
NPR reporters Brian Mackey and Rachel Otwell. $20. nprillinois.org. Old
State Capitol, 1 Old State Capitol Plaza, 217-785- 7960.
Citizens Club of Springfield Apr
26, 8am Fri. Policy breakfast, Springfield Tourism, with Scott Dahl,
director of the Springfield Convention and Tourism Bureau. Coffee
reception at 7:30. Hoogland Center for the Arts, 420 S. Sixth St.,
217-523-2787.
Cricut Class Apr
27, 10:10am Sat. Learn how to make your own custom t-shirts, signs, and
more. Rochester Public Library, 1 Community Dr., Rochester,
217-498-8454.
Family and Friends of Prisoners Support Group Apr 30, 6pm Tue. Meets the last Tuesday of each month. King of Kings Christian Assembly, 520 S. Livingston, 217-525-2337.
Gala Dinner with NPR’s Scott Simon Apr
30, 6:30pm Tue. Dinner featuring Scott Simon, tour of the museum and
the traveling exhibition of photos tracing JFK’s life. $150. 217-
206-9847. Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum, 212 N. Sixth St.,
217-558-8844.
Legalization of Recreational Marijuana May
2, 5:30-7pm Thu. Moderated by NPR Illinois’ Sean Crawford, joined by
reporter Jaclyn Driscoll and a panel of experts. Cash bar available. $5.
nprillinois.org. Old State Capitol, 1 Old State Capitol Plaza,
217-785-7960.
Moonlight Market May
1, 6-9pm Wed. Highlighting local artists, artisans, crafters and
vendors from around the Springfield and central Illinois area. All
vendors fees are donated to a selected charities. 217-522- 3123. Obed
and Isaacs, 500 S. Sixth St., 217-670-0627.
NPR’s State Week May
2, 12-1pm Thu. A live recording of the public affairs program moderated
by Sean Crawford with Charlie Wheeler and commenting by reports Brian
Mackey and Daisey Contreras. $5. Old State Capitol, 1 Old State Capitol
Plaza, 217-785-7960.
SAHBA Trivia Night Apr
26, 7pm Fri. 50/50 raffl e and cash prices. $10. 217-698-4941. Springfield Columbus Home Association, 2200 S. Meadowbrook Road, 787-2360.
Shred Event May
3, 11am-12pm Fri. Donations to benefit Senior Services of Central
Illinois are appreciated, but not required. Senior Services of Central
Illinois, 701 W. Mason St., 217- 528-4035.
Springfield Jaycees Annual Lawn Mower Clinic Apr
27, 9am-12pm Sat. $60 includes inspection to check filters, change
spark plugs, sharpen blades and change oil as necessary (filters
replaced at an additional cost). Push mowers only. O’Reilly Auto Parts,
699 W. Stanford Ave., 522-8528.
The 21st Live Apr
29, 11am-12pm Mon. Attend the live broadcasting of NPR’s The 21st and
meet host Niala Boodhoo. $5. 217-206- 9847. Old State Capitol, 1 Old
State Capitol Plaza, 217-785- 7960.
Food
Cinco de Mayo Party and 217 Nacho, Taco & Margarita Week Kick Off May
5, 12-5pm Sun. $5 margarita and nacho specials. Live music by NATU
Band. Drawings for St. Louis Cardinals tickets and rounds of golf.
217foodweek.com. Long Bridge Golf Course, 1055 W. Camp Sangamo Rd.,
217-744-8311.
217 Tacos, Nachos and Margaritas Week May
6-12. A celebration of tortillas and tequila. Margaritas available at
locations that offer liquor service. Join Illinois Times in celebrating
the best food and drinks in the area and try special, off-menu creations
for just $5 at participating restaurants. illinoistimes.com,
217-753-2226.
2nd Annual Dining in the Dark Apr
25, 5:30pm Thu. Hosted by the Educational Center for the Visually
Impaired. Kentucky Derby theme. The venue’s lighting will gradually grow
dimmer throughout the meal to give patrons the experience of fading
vision. $100. edcentervi.org. Christ the King Parish Center, 1930
Barberry Dr., 546- 3527.
Corks and Forks Apr
25, 6:30-9:30pm Thu. Taste wines and sample food from the area’s finest food establishments and caterers. Silent auction. $50 in advance,
$55 at the door, $125 VIP preevent. decaturarts.org. Decatur Conference
Center & Hotel, 4191 US 36 West, Decatur.
Illinois State Historical Society Annual Best of History Banquet Apr
26, 6pm Fri. Plus the annual meeting. $45 members, $55 non.
217-525-2781. historyillinois.org. Roots, 14305 State Highway Rt. 97,
Petersburg, 217-710-1900.
Special Recreation Cooking Class Apr
25, 6-7pm Thu. Learn the basics of cooking. Ages 8+ $8 residents, $10
non. 217-503- 4576. Erin’s Pavilion, Southwind Park, 4965 S. Second St.,
217- 585-2941.
Politics
The United States and Mexico: Partnership Tested Apr
25, 7-9pm Thu. UIS professor of political science Adriana Crocker will
lead the discussion. Great Decisions 2019 Briefing Book available for
purchase $25. 217-793- 0040. mywacci.org. Free. First Presbyterian
Church, 321 S. Seventh St., 217-528-4311.
History
Bound to the Western Waters: The Discovery of Lewis and Clark's Long-Lost Outpost of Ft. Kaskaskia May
1, 7pm Wed. Presented by Mark Wagner. Free. Illinoisstatemuseum.org.
Illinois State Museum Research and Collections Center, 1011 E. Ash St.,
217-785-0037.
Elijah Iles House 182nd Birthday Open House Apr
27, 12-4pm Sat. Season opening with cake and ice cream. Speaker will be
Michael Burlingame, professor of Lincoln Studies at UIS. Free.
217-481-4397. Elijah Iles House, 628 S. Seventh St., 217- 492-5929.
Escape Room: Unlock Chatham’s History Apr
22-25, 27. Take a trip to 1920’s Chatham. You and some friends have
misplaced train tickets that you need to get to the dance hall at
Irwin’s Park. Solve the puzzles to find the tickets. Tweens+. Min. 2
people, max. 6 per session. Free. Chatham Area Public Library, 600 E.
Spruce, Chatham, 217-483-2713.
Three-I Baseball and Forgotten Voices of Illinois Apr
30, 12pm Tue. Part of the UIS Alumni SAGE Society and Illinois State
Historical Society’s 2019 Lunch and Learn Series. $23 includes hot
lunch, $60 for series subscription. Registration required one week
prior. 217/206-6058. historyillinois.org. UIS Student Union, 1 William
Maxwell Lane, 217- 206-4782.
World War I Program May
2, 12-1pm Thu. With Chris McDonald, LLCC. Special attention will be
paid to the war relics brought home by Springfield ambulance driver
Kent Hagler. Free. 217-558- 6696. Illinois State Museum Research and
Collections Center, 1011 E. Ash St., 217-785-0037.
Health Annual Autism Walk and Family Fun Day Apr
27, 10am-1pm Sat. Petting zoo, trackless train, balloon artists, 50/50
drawing, silent auction. Hope Pavilion at Southwind Park, 4965 S. Second
St., 217-788-2310.
Epilepsy: Know the Facts Apr
25, 12:20pm Thu. Presented by Kimberly Janssen, outreach coordinator of
the Epilepsy Foundation Community. Senior Services of Central Illinois,
701 W. Mason St., 217-528-4035.
Healthy Brain Aging Community Event May
7, 6-7:30pm Tue. Presented by Dr. Tom Ala and Mehul Trivedi, Ph.D.
Alzheimer’s research updates, clinical trials, risk factors for dementia
and strategies to prevent dementia. Free. 217-545-7204. Memorial Center
for Learning and Innovation, 228 W. Miller St., 217-788-3000.
Faith & Philosophy
Be Joyful Though You Have Considered All the Facts Apr
28, 10:30-11:30am Sun. Amy McEuen, Ph.D., will refl ect on our role in
nature and nature’s role in our lives. Free. Abraham Lincoln Unitarian
Universalist Congregation, 745 Woodside Road, 217-585-9550.
Finding the Pathway to Unity Apr
26, 7-8:30pm Fri. Presentation and discussion. Light refreshments and
fellowship follow. 217-546- 9171. Springfi eld Baha’i Center, 1131 S.
Eighth St., 217-544- 9595.
Sports & Fitness
Get Golf-Ready Apr
25, 12am Thu. A series of four 1-hour group golf lessons on Tuesday and
Thursday evenings and taught by PGA and LPGA professionals. $90 adults,
$75 juniors. Lincoln Greens Golf Course, 700 E. Lake Shore Dr.,
786-4111.
SCHEELS Run Bike Club Apr
25, May 2, 5:45-8pm Thu, 5:45-8pm Thu. All levels of riders and runners
are welcome. All ages welcome. 17 or under must have a parent present.
Free. Scheels, 3801 S. MacArthur Blvd., 217-726- 6330.