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Books & Authors
Amateur Writers Guild Fri., June 5, 5-6:30pm. Join Lincoln Library’s Amateur Writers Guild. Get together online with like-minded writers and library staff for feedback on anything you’ve written, or answers to any questions you might have. Find the Zoom link on their Facebook page. Lincoln Library, 326 S. Seventh St., 217-753-4900.
Book signing Sat., June 13, 12-2pm. Author Melissa Fisher Paoni and illustrator Christy Freeman Stark will be on hand to sign copies of their new book, “Sarah Stays Home: A Child’s Story of Coping During a Pandemic.” Once in a Blue Moon International Gift Gallery, 1535 Wabash Ave., 217-679-1280.
Special Music Events
The Fantastic Jones Family 48th Anniversary Virtual Concert Sun., June 7, 4pm. A celebration of their 48th anniversary, live via their Facebook page, Pastor Jerry Jones and the Fantastic Jones Family.
Sunday at Six Recital Series Sun., June 7, 6pm. Enjoy this series on their YouTube channel. This week featuring principal flute Kim Risinger and Angelo Favis, guitar. Illinois Symphony Orchestra, 524 E. Capitol Ave., 217-522-2838.
Art & Architecture
Images of Lincoln Memorial Garden photography contest Contest categories include living creatures, wildflowers, landscapes and photos of people celebrating life at Lincoln Memorial Gardens. Submissions are due by Aug. 28. Lincoln Memorial Garden, 2301 E. Lake Shore Dr., 217-529-1111.
Children’s Corner
Horse Day Camp Mondays-Fridays, 8am-4pm. Trail rides, riding lessons, nature hikes, crafts. Experienced CPR-certified counselors. riversidestable.com. $445. Weekly. Riverside Stables Horse Camp, 2310 Chinchilla Lane, 217-522-7702.
Summer Kick-Off Event Sat., June 6, 1-3pm. The Boys & Girls Club is collecting food items to help fill 1,000 snack packs to ensure Club members have enough food for the summer weekends. Local residents can drive through to drop off donations of microwavable meals, prepackaged snacks and drinks. BGCCIL, 300 S. 15th St. bgccil.org. 217-544-0548.
Junior historians summer reading club Mon.,
June 15, 4-6pm. A coffee shop-style book discussion group with library
and museum staff. Discuss key themes from selected books, examine
original related records, and consider how the books contribute to our
understanding of the past. Free. Reservations required. Abraham Lincoln
Presidential Library, 112 N. Sixth St., 217-558-8844.
Wild About Funshop Through
June 11. A new fourweek online summer session hosted by the Springfield Park District. springfieldparks.org. 217-544-1751.
Nature, Science & Environment
Plant sale Through
June 6. Selling a variety of chemical-free flowers, herbs and
vegetable seedlings from organic seeds. Phone orders taken for next day
drive-through pickup. The plants will be sold by donation so that
everyone can enjoy the bounty. jubileefarm.info. Jubilee Farm, 6760 Old
Jacksonville Road, 217-787-6927.
Lectures & Meetings
Post-pandemic impacts on health care delivery system Mon.,
June 8, 5:30-6:30pm. Mary Starmann-Harrison will discuss the short and
intermediate term impacts of the pandemic on hospitals and health care
delivery. This virtual meeting is part of the Rotary Club’s The New
Normal series. Open to the public. Register in advance. spirotary.org.
Free. 217-502-9969.
Karl Barnhart: The New Normal of Agriculture Mon.,
June 15, 5:30-6:30pm. Karl Barnhart of Brandt Co. will explore what has
already changed in production agriculture and how it will evolve in the
future. This virtual meeting is part of the Rotary Club’s The New
Normal series. Open to the public. Register in advance. spirotary.org.
Free. 217-502-9969.
Bulletin Board
Annual blessing of the bikes Sun.,
June 14, 12pm. Notorious PIG BBQ and More will begin food service at
12pm. Guest speakers and blessing begin at 2pm. Coziahr Harley-Davidson,
Forsyth, 150 W. Marion Ave., 217-877-7115.
Can’t Stop Our Pride: One Day, One Illinois Sat.,
June 13, 12-5pm. A virtual event. Family story hour, cooking and
mixology classes with LGBTQ chefs, community conversations with other
communities, interfaith services, interviews with nationally recognized
LGBTQ leaders and DJ afterparty. 773-477-7173. equalityillinois.us. $25.
Free non-credit online classes Sign
up for free online courses that you can complete at your own pace.
Classes are geared toward expanding job skills and small business
management. For information, call LLCC Community Education at
217-786-2432. Lincoln Land Community College, 5250 Shepherd Road,
217-786-2200.
Moonlight Market Third
Wednesday of every month, 6-9pm. Local artists, artisans, crafters and
vendors. Obed and Isaac’s, 500 S. Sixth St., 217-670-0627.
Real time business mentoring Tuesdays
and Thursdays, 1-4pm. Chat with business mentors, get free resources
and information from popular companies and participate in online peer
support discussions. Register to access this virtual, live mentoring
platform at no cost. decaturscore.org. 217-381-5143.
Food & Drink
Fish fry Fri.,
June 5, 4-7pm. On the patio. Walleye dinners $8 and chicken tender
dinners $5, plus Turasky’s pork chop and rib eye sandwiches. Firefighters-Postal Lake Club, 940 W. Lake Shore Dr., 217-622-0099.
Old Capitol Farmers Market Wednesdays
and Saturdays, 8am-1pm. Shop for fresh local produce, baked good and
products, but please note the new social distancing guidelines including
mandatory masks. Old Capitol Farmers Market, Fourth and Adams streets,
217-544-1723.
Rochester Farmers Market Sundays, 12-3pm. Rochester Public Library, Rochester, 1 Community Dr., 217-498-8454.
Health
Building Resilience Wednesdays,
6-7:30pm. Led by HSHS program facilitator Bridget Rolens. Develop
mental resources that increase resilience and the ability to cope with
adversity and push through challenges. Join by phone or Zoom. Call for
more information. 314-369-1391.
Healthy Living for Your Brain and Body Thu.,
June 11, 4:30-5:30pm. Learn about research in diet and nutrition,
exercise, cognitive activity and social engagement and use handson tools
to incorporate these recommendations into a plan for healthy aging.
alz.org. Free. Register online or by phone. 1-800-272-3900.
Healthy Steps online Mondays,
Wednesdays, 1-2pm. Led by HSHS program facilitator Bridge Rolens.
Therapeutic movement done to music to improve overall wellness, range of
motion, balance, strength, endurance and self-image. Benefits those
living with cancer, medical conditions or anyone looking for a fun way
to enhance well-being. Via Zoom, Springfield, 314-369-1391.
Meditation Circle Tuesdays,
12-12:30pm. Led by HSHS program facilitator Bridget Rolens. This is a
drop-in class. No registration is needed. Join by phone or Zoom. Call
for more information. 314-369-1391.
Mel-O-Cream Adopt-a-Day Fri.,
June 5, 8am-4pm. Make a donation at the donor center to receive a
voucher for one free Mel-O-Cream donut, plus enjoy some donuts during
your donation. Central Illinois Community Blood Center, 1999 Wabash
Ave., 241-1139.
Understand Alzheimer’s and Dementia Tue.,
June 9, 11am-12pm. Alzheimer’s is not normal aging. Join us to learn
about the impact of the disease, the difference between Alzheimer’s and
dementia, its stages, risk factors, current research, treatments and
resources. alz.org. Free. Register online or by phone. 1-800-272-3900.
Sports & Fitness
The Levee Trail Run 5K/10K Sat.,
June 13, 7:30am. Staggered start times will be used to keep runners
separated on the trail. Rolling Meadows Brewery, Cantrall, 3954 Central
Point Road, 217-725-2492.