Monday, May 19, 2008 - The State Journal
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Monday, May 19, 2008 - The State Journal
SUMMER EVENTS GUIDE Monday, May 19, 2008 Page 2A Springfield, Illinois Register now JUNE 3 — Springfield College Benedictine University President’s Golf Outing at Edgewood Golf Course, 16497 Kennedy Road, Auburn. Best ball scramble, $100 per person includes fees and cart, lunch/beverage tickets, continental breakfast, reception and gift package. Lunch and awards reception only, $25. Register by Friday. 5251420, ext. 228; www.sci.edu. JUNE 6-8 — Northwest Illinois Birding Trip. Visit Lost Mound and Spring Lake national wildlife refuges, Mississippi Palisades State Park, Green River State Fish and Wildlife Area, other locations to see as many as 100 bird species with Illinois Audubon Society. $65, $50 members plus food and overnight accommodations. 787-3515; www.illinoisaudubon.org. JUNE 16-JULY 25 — Springfield Art Association Summer Art Camp. Grades kindergarten through 8 enjoy variety of camps, media. Times, programs, prices vary. 700 N. Fourth St. Details: 523-2631, ext. 204, www.springfieldart.org. JUNE 16-AUG. 9 — Prairie Art Alliance summer art camps/ classes. New camp each week features various media, themes, instructors. 420 S. Sixth St. Schedule, details: 544-2787, www.prairieart.org. JUNE 23-27 — Summer Escape middle school enrichment camps. Grades 5-8. Taught by area teachers, community professionals. 8-10 a.m., 10 a.m. to noon, 1-3 p.m. Students can learn hip-hop dance, forensics, scrapbooking, baking, languages, more. Talent showcase and open house conclude program June 27. $80 per session includes Tshirt. Sacred Heart-Griffin High School, 1200 W. Washington St. Registration, details: 787-1595. AUG. 9 — Amateur Senior Talent Contest for those 60 and older, Illinois State Fairgrounds, Illinois Building. Cash prizes. Sponsored by Illinois Department on Aging. Pre-registration required. (800) 252-8966. AUG. 16-23 — Tour de Lincoln, Lincoln Bicentennial weeklong, 360-mile cycle tour through Kentucky bluegrass, Ohio THE STATE JOURNAL-REGISTER/SUMMER EVENTS GUIDE Monday, May 19, 2008 River region, green hills of southern Indiana, Illinois prairie flatlands. Register by July 15. www.tourdelincoln.com. Lincoln Memorial Garden summer ecology camps. Children explore Lincoln Memorial Garden’s native ecosystems, make nature arts and crafts, learn songs, games. Six half- and full-day sessions in June and July for ages 5-13. Registration accepted with completed form; no phone reservations. Half days for ages 5 and 6, $65, $50 for members; full days for ages 6-13, $115, $95 for members. 2301 East Lake Shore Drive. 529-1111 for dates, details. Pioneer Life at Lincoln’s New Salem State Historic Site in Petersburg. Three day camps 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily; offered in cooperation with Illinois College. Five-day Pioneer Life Day Camp for grades 4-7, $150; focuses on village homemaking tasks, trades and natural habitat in the 1830s. Apprentice Program, grades 8 and 9, $150; pairs students with village artisans and includes three days of interpretation experience in the village. Junior Interpreter Program, grades 10-12, $25 per session; for students who have participated in the Pioneer Life Apprentice Program and want to volunteer as a site interpreter. Transportation from Springfield and Jacksonville is available for a fee. Registration, dates: 245-3497, [email protected], www.lincolnsnewsalem.com/kids.cfm. Springfield tennis tournaments for youth and adults, sanctioned and non-sanctioned, at Washington Park. Events May 24, June 23, Aug. 2 and 3. Registration, information: www.springfieldtennis.org. St. John’s Lutheran Preschool Summer Mini Camps. Ages 3-6. June 9-13, Wild Wild West; June 16-20, Around the World; July 7-11, Summer Camp Olympics. $75 per week. 793-3934. Washington Park Botanical Garden summer camps. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. sessions in June and July for ages 7-12; $54, $42 for members. 9 a.m. to noon June session for ages 5 and 6; $30, $21 members. Children explore the park, make crafts, pot a plant, more. 1740 W. Fayette Ave. Dates, registration: 753-6228. File/The State Journal-Register MAY 24, 25: Bells in Motion will celebrate its 10th anniversary with concerts in Springfield and Decatur. See the listing below for more information or visit www.bellsinmotion.org. MAY THROUGH JUNE 1 — Rocking into the Future, Senior Services of Central Illinois fundraiser. Fifteen hand-painted rocking chairs on display at various Springfield locations during traveling silent auction. Finale, dance, live auction 3-7 p.m. June 1 at the Motor Boat Club, 17 Club Area, West Lake Shore Drive and Caravan Lane. Locations, details, costs: 528-4035. 19-JUNE 7 — Liturgical & Sacred Art exhibit. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. Springfield Art Association, 700 N. Fourth St., 523-2631, www.springfieldart.org, www.lafspringfield.org. 23-25, 29-31 — Theatre in the Park: “And Then There Were None (Ten Little Indians).” 7 p.m. preshow, 8 p.m. performance. $12 per adult, $10 seniors, $7 children younger than 12. Lincoln’s New Salem Historic Site, Petersburg. 632-5440, www.theatreinthepark. net. 23-26 — Benld Italian American Days. Opens 4:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. Sunday, noon Monday. Food, music and dancing, games and rides. Sunday highlights include free spaghetti, Bocce Ball tournament, Bigga Nosa contest. Featured performers Bagna Caulda Combo, Avery Hill, Smash Band. No alcohol. Sponsored by Italian Club of Benld. Benld City Park. Complete schedule: 835-2689. 24 — Friends of Sangamon Valley Work Day at Revis Nature Preserve, Mason County. 10 a.m. restoration of 410-acre stateowned nature preserve overlooking the Sangamon River Valley. Carpool leaves 9 a.m. sharp, Howard Johnson’s Hotel, 1701 J. David Jones Parkway. Bring good boots, gloves, beverages. 5251410. 24 — Hoogland Center for the Arts Variety Show. 8 p.m. Lobby displays open before show. $15. LRS Theatre, 420 S. Sixth St. 5442787, www.scfta.org. 24, 25 — Bells In Motion 10th anniversary concert. Handbell ensemble performs “Bronze Images.” $10 at the door. 7 p.m. Saturday, St. John’s Lutheran Church, 2477 W. Washington St; 4 p.m. Sunday, Central Christian Church, 650 W. William St., Decatur. 899-2128, www.bellsinmotion.org. 24, 25 — Carlinville Strawberry Festival. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Bluegrass jam, antique tractor show, crafts and toys; country church, store and schoolhouse; blacksmith shop, strawberry shortcake, more. Free parking and admission. 854-3400. 25 — Jimmy Buffett Party. 3 p.m. to 1 a.m. Mud Bugs show 4-8 p.m., Buffett Idol karaoke 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Food, drinks, limbo contest, prizes. Prop Club, 264 Maple Grove Lane, Lake Springfield. 529-4901. 25 — Oglesby Mansion Open House. Tour restored home of Illinois Gov. Richard Oglesby and 1870s life. 421 W. William St., Decatur. 423-7708, www.maconcountyconservation.org. 25 — Yellowjackets concert. 7 p.m. Contemporary jazz group; Zach Radwine Trio opens the show. $28.25. LRS Theater, Hoogland Center for the Arts, 420 S. Sixth St. 523-2787, www.scfta. org. 26 — Mount Pulaski Memorial Day observances. 10 a.m. at Mount Pulaski Cemetery: American Legion and VFW Flag & Rifle Guard salute veterans with band, speakers, 2-foot flags decorating all veteran graves. 11:15 a.m. at Steenbergen Cemetery Chapel: American Legion and VFW Flag & Rifle Guard salute veterans with band, speakers, 15foot flags representing veterans of the Civil War up to the present. Directions: 792-3222. 28 — Springfield Parks Foundation Spring Gala fundraiser. 5:30-7:30 p.m. $50. Inn at 835, 835 S. Second St., Springfield. Reservations: 5441751, www.springfieldparksfoundation.org. Monday, May 19, 2008 29-31 — Theatre in the Park: “And Then There Were None (Ten Little Indians).” 7 p.m. preshow, 8 p.m. performance. $12 per adult, $10 seniors, $7 children younger than 12. Lincoln’s New Salem Historic Site, Petersburg. 632-5440, www.theatreinthepark.net. 30-JUNE 1 — Springfield Muni Opera: “Hello, Dolly!” Main gate opens 7 p.m. Picnic area open before each show, curtain 8:30 p.m. Reserved seats $12. Lawn seating $8 adults, $7 seniors, $6 Thursday shows; $5 children 12 years and younger, free on Wednesdays. Season tickets available. 815 East Lake Shore Drive. Shuttle bus transportation: 529-5480. Main number: 793-6864. Box office on show nights: 529-5787, www.themuni.org. 30-JUNE 1 — Jacksonville Theatre Guild: “Harvey.” 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday. $10 for adults, $6 children 12 years and younger. Sophie Leschin Theatre in Jacksonville’s Community Park. 245-1402, www.jaxtg.com. 31 — BBQ, Blues and Cruise. 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Kansas City Barbeque Society-sanctioned national and state cook-off, blues bands from Champaign and St. Louis, alcohol-free family zone, car show, more. Admission: $3 per car. Events held at Christian County Fairgrounds, West Spresser Street, Taylorville, and Taylorville Square downtown. Schedule, event details: 824-3555, www.downtowntaylorville.com. 31 — Cool Cruisers car show, rain or shine. 6-9 p.m. $4 event fee. Steak n Shake, Meijer parking lot, Prairie Crossing, Springfield. 5662124, www.coolcruiserscarclub. com. 31 — Friends of Sangamon Valley Work Day at Wolf Preserve. 10 a.m. restoration at 68-acre site near Lincoln’s New Salem State Park in Menard County. Carpool leaves 9 a.m. sharp from Hardee’s, 600 W. Jefferson St. Bring good boots, gloves, beverages. 525-1410. 31 — Lake-A-Polooza at the Springfield Ski & Boat Club. 3-6 p.m. children’s activities, 3-10 p.m. outdoor grill, 7-11 p.m. Broken Stone plays. 268 Maple Grove Lane. 698-3838, ext. 3. 31 — Vintage Baseball at Rock Details: 423-7708. www.maconcountyconservation.org. 31-JUNE 1 — Glory Days, 1830s Militia Muster. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free. Drills, marches at Lincoln’s New Salem State Historic Site, Petersburg. 632-4000, www.lincolnsnewsalem.com. JUNE TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS — Bob Steffan Summer Film Fest at Illinois State Museum. 10 a.m., 2 p.m. films for children. Programs last approximately 30 minutes and conclude with cartoon. Free. Thorne Deuel Auditorium, 502 S. Spring St. 782-7386. SATURDAYS — MacArthur Boulevard Business Association holds Artists Market. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Arts, crafts, jewelry, photography, hand-painted furniture, different artists each week. Outdoors, north end of Town & Country Shopping Center, Outer Park Drive and MacArthur Boulevard. www.shoponmacarthur.com. 1 — Three Chords for a Cure, 1-6 p.m. outdoor festival benefit for St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital. Music by Saturday Nite Special and Hoosier Highway. Silent auction, door prizes, concessions, children’s activities. $10 donation includes Friends and Fans Compilation CD. American Legion, Lincoln. Schedule, directions: 8995676, www.stjudefans.org. Fayette Ave. Springfield, Illinois All summer 4-8 — SPRINGFIELD MUNI OPERA: “HELLO, DOLLY!” Main gate opens 7 p.m. Picnic area open before each show, curtain 8:30 p.m. Reserved seats $12. Lawn seating $8 adults, $7 seniors, $6 Thursday shows; $5 children 12 years and younger, free on Wednesdays. Season tickets available. 815 East Lake Shore Drive. Shuttle bus transportation: 529-5480. Main number: 793-6864. Box office on show nights: 529-5787, www.themuni.org. 5 — Opening reception: “Portraying Lincoln, Man of Many Faces.” 6-9 p.m. Free reception includes remarks by exhibit curator Michael Fowler, a Lincoln impersonator, food and music from Lincoln’s era. National touring exhibit at Madden Arts Center, 125 N. Water St., Decatur. Details, directions: 423-3189, www.decaturarts.org. 5 — Youth Discovery Challenge. 9 a.m. to noon golf clinic. Free lessons from local pros. Bergen Park, 2900 Clear Lake Ave. 753-2800. 6 — First Friday Film Festival at Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum Union Theater. Box office opens at 6 p.m. for 7 p.m. lecture on memorable presidential campaign commercials and showing of feature film “Primary Colors.” Offered in conjunction with the exhibit “Packaging Presidents.” $7. 212 N. Sixth St. 558-8844, www.alplm.org. Continued on page 4A MAY-SEPTEMBER — Nokomis Farmers Market, 7 a.m. to noon Saturdays. Route 16 Grain Cooperative, 310 E. State St. MAY-OCTOBER — Farmers Market on the Square, downtown Taylorville. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays. Information on Healthy Living program July 19; other special music and programs available. 824-6002, www.downtowntaylorville.com. MAY 21-OCT. 29 — Farmers Market, downtown Springfield. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesdays, Saturdays. Fresh fruits and vegetables, music, chef demonstrations, more. Held on two blocks of Adams Street between Fifth Street and the railroad tracks. 544-1723, www.downtownspringfield.org. MAY 27-SEPT. 11 — Artist on the Plaza lunchtime entertainment series. Noon to 1 p.m. Features local performances, artists and students on the Old State Capitol plaza south, downtown Springfield. Free. 753-3519, www.springfieldartsco.org. JUNE 3-AUG. 5 — Springfield Municipal Band outdoor concerts. 7:30-9 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, weather permitting, in the Lou Hahn Bandshell at Douglas Park. Park seating available, or bring chairs, blankets. Ice-cream socials most nights sponsored by local civic 1-7 — International Carillon Festival. 7-8:45 p.m. SundaySaturday, except Wednesday. Free concerts performed by worldrenowned carilloneurs on the Thomas Rees Memorial Carillon in Washington Park. Festival fireworks Friday. 1740 W. Fayette Ave., 7536219, www.springfieldparks.org. 2 — St. John’s Children’s Hospital Golf Classic. Check-in 10:30 a.m. at Piper Glen Golf Club for noon shotgun scramble. Individual registration of $125 includes green fees, cart, oncourse refreshments, lunch, dinner, gift bag. Benefits Ronald McDonald House. 528-3314, www.rmhcspringfield.org. 3 — Springfield Municipal Band outdoor concert. 7:30 p.m. Free admission and parking. Thomas Rees Memorial Carillon in Washington Park, 1740 W. Page 3A groups, charities. Free admission and parking. Douglas Park, Mason Street and MacArthur Boulevard. JUNE 3-AUG. 26 — 114th Infantry Civil War Regiment Retreat Ceremony. 7 p.m. Tuesday evenings at Lincoln’s Tomb. Flag lowering and drill, complete with authentic Civil War uniforms. Flag is presented to a visitor whose name is drawn at random. Free. 782-2717. Illinois Women in the Outdoors. Events held throughout the area for girls and women 14 years and older. For details, dates: www.womenintheoutdoors.org. Prairie Skies Public Library District “Get in the Game, Read!” summer reading program. For Ashland and Pleasant Plains area. Weekly hourlong programs at 1 p.m. Free to participate. Details: 476-3417, 6261553. Stitches in Time. Multi-faceted and comprehensive program of music, Power Point presentations, displays, workshops, receptions and other events at such area historic sites as the Vachel Lindsay Home, Lincoln Home, Old State Capitol, New Salem. Through October. Details, dates: 558-9025, www.lincoln200.net, www.lookingforlincoln.com. 19th Original Raggedy Ann & Andy Festival June 14 - 15, 2008 Downtown Arcola • Arts • Crafts • Collectables • Food • Huge parade Saturday at 3pm Free Entertainment: Dave the Math Dog (as seen on The David Letterman Show), magician, juggler, unicyclist, clowns, Raggedy Ann & Andy Look-a-Like contest and much more! Join us Sunday for Gospel/Bluegrass Music by The Gunny Sak Revue Kid & Family Friendly Festival! 635320 Springs, Decatur. Time to be announced. The Ground Squirrels challenge the St. Louis Union. THE STATE JOURNAL-REGISTER/SUMMER EVENTS GUIDE Arcola Chamber of Commerce www.arcolachamber.com 635503 Page 4A Springfield, Illinois JUNE ties downtown, poetry contest and readings, 2 p.m. free performance of Edgar Lee Masters’ “Spoon River Anthology” at Oak Hill Cemetery on North Main Street. Bring a chair or blanket. Complete schedule: 5463282. 6, 7 — Bluegrass by Rives Lake. Performances by Cedar Hill, Arlington, the Martins, River Ramblers, more. $8 Friday, $12 Saturday, $17 weekend pass. Greenfield in Greene County. Camping reservations, festival information: 368-2303. 6-8 — Jacksonville Theatre Guild: “Harvey.” 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday. $10 for adults, $6 children 12 years and younger. Sophie Leschin Theatre in Jacksonville’s Community Park. 245-1402, www.jaxtg.com. 6-8 — Heritage Days Summerfest. 5:30-11 p.m. Friday and Saturday, with music by Debbie Ross Band at 7 p.m. Friday, Brat Pack at 7 p.m. Saturday; 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, with chicken dinner and raffle. Free admission, tickets for games, food, beer, wine. Little Flower Parish parking lot, 900 Stevenson Drive. 529-4511, www.little-flower.org. 6-8 — Virginia Barbecue. Opens 6 p.m. Friday with carnival, food, flea market, book sale, entertainment. Opens 7:30 a.m. Saturday with biscuits and gravy, games; parade, per- Crow’s Mill Productions Presents Grammy Award Winning Contemporary Jazz Artists The Yellowjackets with Eric Marienthal 7 — Route 66 Car Cruise-In and All-City Garage Sale. Free. Sponsored by Girard Chamber of Commerce. Times, details for cruise, show: 627-3533. Garage sale: 627-3441, www.girardilusa. com. File/The State Journal-Register JUNE 7: The Vachel Lindsay Home State Historic Site welcomes visitors for the speaker series Saturday Mornings at 603. See the listing for more information or visit www.illinoishistory.gov. formances throughout the day. Noon Sunday church service; music throughout the day, closes 6 p.m. www.virginiabbq.net. 6-8 — Theatre in the Park: “Kiss Me Kate.” 7 p.m. preshow, 8 p.m. performance. $12 per adult, $10 seniors, $7 children younger than 12. Lincoln’s New Salem Historic Site, Petersburg. 632-5440, www.theatreinthepark.net. 7 — Art on the Square, downtown Taylorville. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Juried art show, music and entertainment by Prairie Brass Band, Planning a day trip? Bryant Cottage, 146 E. Wilson St., Bement. Built in 1856, fourroom restored home is a state historic site and centerpiece of several festive and historic programs throughout the summer. Highlights include Mourning Customs in the 19th Century, June 7; Old Glory Taylorville Talent Team, more. 8248191, www.downtowntaylorville. com. 7 — Civil War Reenactment. Pittsfield City Lake. Details: 2856995. 7 — “Love Letters,” with Jean Smart and Richard Gilliland. Performed at the Lincoln Square Theatre in conjunction with Shadows of Lincoln festival. $35$75. 145 N. Main St. 422-1711. 7 — Masters Day in Lewistown. Old-fashioned festivi- Festival, June 14; Freedom Celebration, July 4; Heritage Sunday and Ice Cream Social, July 13; Lincoln-Douglas Debates Opening Ceremony, July 26. Approximately 75 miles east of Springfield, south of I-72, between Decatur and Champaign. 678-8184, www.Illinois-history.gov. David Davis Mansion, 1000 E. Monroe, Bloomington. Described on the home’s Web site as an “elegant Summer Child Care 7:00 PM Hoogland Center for The Arts 635506 Decatur and Decatur historic district. Events conclude with 7:30 p.m. performance of “Love Letters.” Show tickets $35-$75. Festival: 423-7000. Lincoln Square Theatre Box Office, 145 N. Main St. 422-1711. 7 — Blue Ridge Club Summerfest. 3-11 p.m. Food; music by Still Kickin’. 411 East Lake Shore Drive, 529-1431. 7 — Vintage Agriculture Association tractor program. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Display of antique tractors, re-created parts department of an old Oliver dealership. Free. Travis Pollett residence, directions: 632-7388. 7 — Women in the Outdoors. 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Outdoor cooking, Tai Chi, stained glass-making, fishing, orienteering, more. Open to girls and women 14 and older. $50; $45 if registered by Saturday. Ballard Nature Center in Altamont. 536-6596, www.womenintheoutdoors.org. 7 — Shadows of Lincoln Festival. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free festival invites visitors to walk in the footsteps of Abraham Lincoln with guided walking tours, Lincoln characters and interpreters, art exhibits, reenactments, more. Downtown 7, 8 — Lincoln Land Depression Era Glass and Pottery Club show and sale. American-made glass and pottery from the late 1920s through 1969. “Toast on the Town” theme highlights ice buckets, punch bowls, stems, more. $3 per adult, children younger than 12 admitted free with adult. Times, details: 546-4790. Victorian mansion, completed in 1872 for Judge David Davis and his wife, Sarah,” the David Davis Mansion is a grand Victorian state historic site open for tours and events year-round. Summer highlights include Garden Walk and Festival, June 20; History Career Day Camp, June 23, July 14, Aug. 4; Antique Automobile Club Expo, Aug. 2. (309) 828-1084, www.Illinois-history.gov. working living history farms portraying 1840s rural life in Illinois. One mile north, see the historic Moore Home. First-person portrayals, farms bustling with activity throughout the summer and an outstanding visitors center. Highlights include Sheep to Clothing, May 24; Natural Dying Workshop, May 25; Taste of Summer, July 5; Bluegrass Jam, Aug. 10. 345-1845, www.Illinois-history.gov. Lincoln Log Cabin. 86-acre state historic site 12 miles south of Charleston. The two-room log cabin is the 1840s home of Thomas and Sarah Bush Lincoln, father and stepmother of Abraham Lincoln, who was then a lawyer living in Springfield. Also on site are the Lincoln Farm and Sargent Farm, Hannibal, Mo. Boyhood home of Mark Twain. River Arts Festival held May 24 and 25. Historic Main Street is filled with more than 90 Midwest artists and artisans 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. Sponsored by the Hannibal Arts Council. (573) 2216545, www.hannibalarts.com. Open to kids entering 1st-6th grades 7AM-6PM - MONDAY - FRIDAY Exciting Classes and Field Trips Cost: $120 per week (sign up on a weekly basis) Includes: breakfast, lunch and snack * Activity fee is additional For more information, call 546-9700, x245 Calvary Temple Christian Center 635468 Tickets at www.scfta.org or 523-2787. 7 — Saturday Mornings at 603. 9:30 a.m. tea and muffins, 10 a.m. program. Speaker series at Vachel Lindsay Home State Historic Site. Carl and Roberta Volkmann discuss their book, “Springfield’s Sculptures, Monuments, and Plaques.” Includes signing, sales. Free. 603 S. Fifth St., 524-0901, www.illinoishistory.gov. 7 — Second City Touring Co. 5, 8 p.m. performances. $25. LRS Theatre, Hoogland Center for the Arts, 420 S. Sixth St. 544-2787, www.scfta.org. An exciting twist on Sunday May 25th Monday, May 19, 2008 THE STATE JOURNAL-REGISTER/SUMMER EVENTS GUIDE Take a look inside! Your complete source for all your local news and entertainment for only pennies a day! To subscribe call 788-1440 Monday, May 19, 2008 THE STATE JOURNAL-REGISTER/SUMMER EVENTS GUIDE 7-AUG. 2 — “Get in the Game, Read!” Lincoln Library summer reading program for children and adults. Young children listen and read, count hours toward prizes; young adults record number of books for prizes, adults read books and enter drawing. Sign up in person at main library, 326 S. Seventh St., or any of the library branches. 753-4900, www.lincolnlibrary.info. 13, 14 — Springfield Civic Garden Club flower show. Open noon to 5 p.m. Friday, including reception and refreshments 3-5 p.m.; 9 a.m. to noon Saturday. Wedding theme; includes arts and crafts, educational exhibits, floral designs and exhibitor-grown horticulture specimens. Free admission. Westminster Presbyterian Church, 533 S. Walnut St. 787-1397. 8 — History in Stone, tour of Glenwood Cemetery by Abraham Lincoln. Gravesites include educator, inventor, politician, war hero, children of Middlesworth Orphanage, more. Shelbyville. Times, directions, details: 774-5548. 13, 15 — All American Comedy Theatre: “Rounding Third.” 7:30 p.m., Madden Arts Center, 125 N. Water St., Decatur. Tickets, directions: 423-3189, www.decaturarts. org. 13-15 — Grande Levee at 8 — Land of Lincoln Chorus, concert. 3 p.m. Group performs at Virginia BBQ. Free. Virginia town square pavilion. 483-2778. 9-15 — Decatur-Macon County Fair. Shows, food, carnival, tractor pulls, more. 3700 N. Westlawn. Times, event lineup, admission: 877-8941. 10-27 — Springfield Race Riot exhibit. Noon to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Free. Vachel Lindsay Home State Historic Site, 603 S. Fifth St. 524-0901, www.illinoishistory.gov. 11 — Alive After Five. 5:30-8:30 p.m. Free concert. Food, drink vendors. Douglas Park, Mason Street and MacArthur Boulevard. 5441751. 12, 14 — All American Comedy Theatre: “Soccer Moms.” 7:30 p.m., Madden Arts Center, 125 N. Water St., Decatur. Tickets, directions: 423-3189, www.decaturarts. org. 12-15 — Theatre in the Park: “Kiss Me Kate.” 7 p.m. preshow, 8 p.m. performance. $12 per adult, $10 seniors, $7 children younger than 12. Lincoln’s New Salem Historic Site, Petersburg. 632-5440, www.theatreinthepark.net. Vandalia Statehouse State Historic Site. 5:30 p.m. ham-andbean dinner, funnel cakes and icecream social on the Statehouse lawn; 7:30-9 p.m. candlelight open house includes period music. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, period crafts demonstrations, food booths. 315 W. Gallatin St. Information, directions: (618) 283-1161. 13-15 — More on 34. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. More than 100 miles of yard sales through seven counties, Sandwich to Galesburg. (800) 9163330. 14 — Attacking Myasthenia Gravis, Redefining the Limits. 9 a.m. run and walk at Sacred HeartGriffin High School track; 1 p.m. swim at Eisenhower Pool, 2351 E. Cornell Ave. Fee by May 30: $30 individual, $100 family; by June 6: $40, $120. 622-1638. 14 — Bicentennial Dinner and Rev. Peter Cartwright Portrayal. 5 p.m. sandwich dinner, 6 p.m. firstperson dramatization. Cartwright founded Mount Pulaski United Methodist Church and was a political rival of Abraham Lincoln. Donations accepted. Mount Pulaski United Methodist Church, 393 E. Jefferson St., 792-3918. 14 — Bikers Against Cancer 13 — Wild About Reading. 6:30 p.m. Program at Henson Robinson Zoo features amphibians. Free with regular zoo admission, $4 per adult, $2.25 children 3-12 years. 1100 East Lake Shore Drive, 753-6217. Poker Run. Sign in 11 a.m.; last bike out at 12:30 p.m. from Docker’s, Route 54, Spaulding. $15 per hand. Also, Party Bus with or without poker draws. 899-1129. 14 — Douglas Park Rock 13, 14 — Lincoln Library Book Sale. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Hardbacks, paperbacks, children’s books. 326 S. Seventh St. 753-4900, www.lincolnlibrary.info. Showcase. 4-8 p.m. Local bands perform free concert, sponsored by Springfield Park District and Springfield Parks Foundation. Free admission and parking. Douglas Park Band Shell, Mason Street and MacArthur Boulevard. 753-0700. Springfield, Illinois Page 5A 15 — Father’s Day at Henson Robinson Zoo. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Dads admitted free with paid child. Regular zoo admission, $4 adults, $2.25 children 3-12. 1100 East Lake Shore Drive, 753-6217. 15 — Father’s Day at Knight’s Action Park. Action park hours 9 a.m. to 11 p.m., water park hours 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Dads admitted free to all action park attractions and Caribbean Water Adventure with paid child. 1700 Recreation Drive. Admission, directions: 5468881, www.knightsactionpark.com. File/The State Journal-Register JUNE 15: Celebrate Father’s Day at Henson Robinson Zoo. Dads get in free with one paid child’s admission. See the calendar listing for more information. 14 — Garden Tea Party at MariMann Herbs. 10 a.m. to noon. Stories, chimes and fairy dust, English High Tea. Bring your favorite doll. 1405 Mari-Mann Lane, Decatur. Admission, directions reservations: 429-1404. 14-16 — House Divided Speech Sesquicentennial. Programs in the Old State Capitol, downtown Springfield, and the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library, 212 N. Sixth St. Schedule, tickets, details: 558-8934. 14 — Super Saturday in A Place for Discovery. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free, themed activities. Today: Fossils, Digging Into the Past. Join in a fossil dig and explore the world of paleontology. 502 S. Spring St., Illinois State Museum. 782-7386. 15 — “Friendship Trek” Vacation Bible School. 6-8:30 p.m. nightly, 9:30 a.m. program Sunday. Ages 3 and older. Sherman Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 6086 Business I-55. Information: 496-3149. 15 — “Life of Abraham Lincoln,” traveling exhibit. Seven kiosks at White Oaks Mall; Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum staff on hand to answer questions. Between Iles and Wabash avenues at Veterans Parkway. 787-0110, www.simon. com. 16-18 — Total Artistic Experience: Paint, Exhibit, Sell. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Workshop for high-school students; Jeff Garland teaches preparation, painting skills and techniques. $110, $90 PAA members. Limited scholarships available. Prairie Art Alliance, 420 S. Sixth St. 544-2787, www.prairieart.org. Continued on page 6A Downtown Springfield incorporated 21st Annual River Arts Festival May 24 & 25, 2008 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Saturday 10:00 am to 4:00 pm Sunday H Historic Main Street Hannibal, Missouri issouri ART ood Entertainment F Presented by: Hannibal Arts Council For Information: (573) 221-6545 Email: [email protected] www.HannibalArts.com Major Sponsor upcoming summer events June 5 October 2 July 2 August 6 September 3 October 1 Art Walks. Free self guided walking tour of downtown Springfield, featuring unique art galleries, restaurants and retail shops 5:00 - 8:00p.m. Pied Piper Architectural Tours. Guided walking tour with discussion about architectural styles, materials and treatments of unique downtown buildings. Begins at Lincoln Herndon Law Office at 5:30 p.m., Free Admission May 21 - Oct 29 Old Capitol Farmers’ Market. Wednesdays & Saturdays 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.on Adams between 3rd and 5th streets. Live music and local artists 1st and 3rd Saturdays June thru October. Free admission July 12 Taste of Downtown. Highlights cuisine of downtown Springfield restaurants. Features The Miller Lite American Music Show, Noon to Midnight, 5th street between Jefferson and Adams, $2.00 Admission August 23 Old Capitol Blues & BBQ. 5th Street between Jefferson & Adams, BBQ competitors and vendors. Both local and national Blues Acts. Noon to Midnight, $5.00 Admission Contact Info: 217-544-1723 or www.downtownspringfield.org 635432 Page 6A Springfield, Illinois JUNE 17-19 — Coffey Memorial Junior Golf Tournament. Morning play at Pasfield Park Golf Course. Ages 8 to 15. $15. 1700 W. Lawrence Ave. 753-6226. 17-21 — Midwest Charity Horse Show. Proceeds benefit Camp Coco free summer camp for children suffering from cancer, leukemia, other blood disorders. 11 a.m., 7 p.m. free performances. Illinois State Fairgrounds, Sangamon Avenue at Peoria Road. Complete schedule, costs: 4941215, www.midwestcharity.com. 18-22 — Sangamon County Fair. 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. Adult admission $10 Wednesday and Sunday, $15 Thursday-Saturday; seniors and children $5. Gate admission includes all rides and shows. 8 p.m. Grandstand performances: Street: A Tribute to Van Halen, Little Big Town, Blake Shelton and Kellie Pickler, Randy Owen. 4 p.m. Demolition Derby on Sunday. Sangamon Country Fairgrounds, New Berlin. Times, tickets: 4882685, www.sangcofair.com. 19 — Blues in Central Park. 6- p.m. Two miles north of Auburn, four miles south of Chatham. Directions, details: 438-6092. 10 p.m. Barbecue, beer available for purchase; music is free. Bring chair. Central Park Stage, Decatur. Lineup, directions: 423-3475, www.decaturmagazine.com. 21 — Geology Experience at Jubilee Farm. 10:30 a.m. to noon. History of the area, maps, hands-on activities. Must pre-register. No children younger than 6. Bring own lunch, stay to walk the trails. $3 per person, $12 for family. 6760 Old Jacksonville Road, 3.8 miles west of Veterans Parkway. 787-6927. 19-22 — Sports Card and Collectibles Show. White Oaks Mall, during mall hours. Between Iles and Wabash avenues at Veterans Parkway. 787-0110, www.simon.com. 20 — Movie in the Park: “Bee Movie.” Dusk. Free. Comer Cox Park, Capitol Avenue and Martin Luther King Jr. Drive. 544-1751. File/The State Journal-Register 20, 21 — Chautauqua Songwriters Series at Lincoln’s New Salem State Historic Site. 7 p.m. Bourbon Bluegrass Band, Paul Ingle, Ben Bedford, Tom Irwin, Tin Ghost and more in outdoor amphitheater. Petersburg. $10. 6324000. 20, 21 — Chicken fry at Firefighters Lake Club. 6:30-10:30 p.m. Friday, music by Screaming Vatos, 410:30 p.m. Saturday, Groove Daddies and Joe Cooke Band. Free admission, food for sale. 940 West Lake Shore Drive, 529-0755. 20, 21 — Glorious Garden Festival Garden Walk. 1-8 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. Begins at David Davis Mansion, JUNE 18-22: This year’s Sangamon County Fair features Blake Shelton, “American Idol” alum Kellie Pickler and more. Check out our calendar listing for more info or visit www.sangcofair.com. includes self-guided tour of eight private gardens in BloomingtonNormal. Advance tickets adults $12, children $7; day-of-event adults $15, children $7. Kids in the Garden, $10 per family of four or fewer. David Davis Mansion, 1000 E. Monroe, Bloomington. (309) 8281084, www.daviddavismansion.org. 20, 21 — Theatre in the Park: Songwriters Circle. 7 p.m. preshow, 8 p.m. performance. Featuring Paul Ingle, Tom Irwin, Ben Bedford and other area musicians. $12 per adult, $10 seniors, $7 children younger than 12. Lincoln’s New Salem Historic Site, Petersburg. 632-5440, www.theatreinthepark.net. 20-22 — Springfield Muni Opera: “All Shook Up.” Main gate opens 7 p.m. Picnic area open before each show, curtain 8:30 p.m. Reserved seats $12. Lawn seating $8 adults, $7 seniors, $6 Thursday shows; $5 children 12 years and younger, free on Wednesdays. Season tickets available. 815 East Lake Shore Drive. Shuttle bus transportation: 529-5480. Main number: 793-6864. Box office on show nights: 529-5787, www.themuni.org. 20-22 — “The Gin Game,” starring Don Russell and Marian Levin. 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday. $15. Hoogland Center for the Arts, 420 S. Sixth St. 544-2787, www.scfta.org. 21 — Irwin’s Park Reunion. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Family activities, food, music. 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There are carnival all kings of fair food! The t and something the ws, a queen pagean ngamon County Fair is for You! ow 635451 Sa shows, livestock sh 635451 Greenhouse 11 Miles NORTH Of Springfield ~or~ 2½ Miles NORTH Of Salisbury on State Hwy 97 SEANEY’S Large Selection of Hanging Baskets Wide Variety of Potted Geraniums Other Spring Flowers & Vegetable Plants Sun-Thurs 9am to 5pm • Fri & Sat 9am to 6pm Phone: 652-2175 or 632-2175 635497 21 — Poets in the Parlor: “Vachel Lindsay’s Attempts to Educate Springfield on Racial Issues,” by speaker Dennis Camp. 2:30 p.m. Refreshments follow. Free. Vachel Lindsay Home State Historic Site, 603 S. Fifth St.. 5240901, www.illinoishistory.gov. 21 — Summer Solstice Festival at Jubilee Farm. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Walk the trails or labyrinth, meet the llamas, pottery items for sale, bring own picnic. Freewill offering. 6760 Old Jacksonville Road, 3.8 miles west of Veterans Parkway. 787-6927. 21 — Virden City-wide Garage Sale and Route 66 Cruise-in Car Show. Sale 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., car show 1 p.m. on the square. 21, 22 — American Cancer Society Relay for Life. 5 p.m. to 6 a.m. Free. Illinois State Fairgrounds, Sangamon Avenue at Peoria Road, Springfield. 523-4503, www.relayforlifesangamon.com. 21, 22 — Arts in Lincoln Park, Danville. Antique auto show, food, music, children’s activities, art. 4428091. 21, 22 — Pastel Painting Workshop. 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. Florals theme, taught by Anne Von Ehr, sponsored by Prairie Art Alliance. Washington Park Botanical Garden, 1740 W. Fayette Ave. $200, $150 PAA members. 544-2787, www.prairieart.org. 22 — Dana-Thomas House Old Fashioned Ice Cream Social. Lively music, 1910-period costumes, children’s games, ice cream, cake and lemonade. Guests encouraged but not required to wear period clothing. 1-3 p.m. Free. 301 E. Lawrence Ave. 782-6776, www.dana-thomas.org. 22 — Cool Cruisers car show, rain or shine. 1-4 p.m. $4 event fee. Auto Zone, 2869 S. Sixth St., Springfield. 566-2124, www.coolcruiserscarclub.com. THE STATE JOURNAL-REGISTER/SUMMER EVENTS GUIDE Monday, May 19, 2008 24-28 — Vermilion County Fair. Schedule: 260-8707. 25 — Alive After Five. 5:30-8:30 p.m. Rock music; food vendors, drinks. Douglas Park, Mason Street and MacArthur Boulevard. 5441751. 25-27 — Festival Days. Games and rides for children, refreshments, bands, beer tent; sponsored by Girard Chamber of Commerce. Free admission. Times and details: 627-3441, www.girardilusa.com. 25-29 — Springfield Muni Opera: “All Shook Up.” Main gate opens 7 p.m. Picnic area open before each show, curtain 8:30 p.m. Reserved seats $12. Lawn seating $8 adults, $7 seniors, $6 Thursday shows; $5 children 12 years and younger, free on Wednesdays. Season tickets available. 815 East Lake Shore Drive. Shuttle bus transportation: 529-5480. Main number: 793-6864. Box office on show nights: 529-5787, www.themuni.org. 25-29 — Western Illinois Fair. Includes demolition derby on Saturday. Fairgrounds in Griggsville. Details: 833-2116. 26-28 — Chatham American Legion Homecoming. 5 p.m. to midnight Thursday and Friday. Noon to midnight Saturday includes 2 p.m. parade, $1 carnival rides until 4 p.m., F5 evening show. Oldfashioned family fun street festival, foods, rides, games, more. 4834084, www.chathamlegion759.com. works, 1-5 p.m. Sunday. Carnival rides, car show, flea market and crafts, refreshments, 50/50 drawing, more. Free admission, ride tickets available Saturday, $15 ride armbands Friday and Sunday. New Park. 891-7282. exhibit opening reception 5:30-7:30 p.m. Free. Exhibit of more than 100 fine art and advertising images of Abraham Lincoln runs June 28-Sept. 21. Springfield Art Association, 700 N. Fourth St. 523-2631, ext. 204; www.springfieldart.org. 27-29 — Theatre in the Park: 28 — “The Lincoln Letters,” “John Brown’s Body.” 7 p.m. preshow, 8 p.m. performance. $12 per adult, $10 seniors, $7 children younger than 12. Lincoln’s New Salem Historic Site, Petersburg. 632-5440, www.theatreinthepark. net. dinner and readers’ theater. 6-8:30 p.m. dinner of recipes Lincoln ate; readers portray Mary Todd Lincoln and Abraham Lincoln. Madden Arts Center, 125 N. Water St., Decatur. Tickets, directions: 423-3189, www.decaturarts.org. 28 — All in a Day’s Work. 9 28 — Mechanicsburg Magic a.m. to 4 p.m. Daily family life portrayed at Lincoln’s New Salem State Historic Site. Includes display of quilts and textiles in visitor center. Free. Petersburg. 632-4000, www.lincolnsnewsalem.com. Celebration Car and Truck Show. 1-10 p.m. Event includes carnival and concessions. Registration for car show begins 9 a.m.; awards at 3 p.m. Fireworks at 9:30 p.m. Register by June 20 $8; $10 at the show. Village Park in Mechanicsburg. 28 — Aristocracy Hill Neighborhood Walk. 9:15-11:30 a.m. Free. Heavy rains, storms cancel. Meet at Vachel Lindsay Home State Historic Site, 603 S. Fifth St. 524-0901, www.illinoishistory.gov. 28 — Central Illinois Daylily Society Show. 1-4 p.m. Free. Washington Park Botanical Garden, 1740 W. Fayette Ave. 753-6228. 28 — “Faces of Abe: The Jim and Carole Shay Collection.” Art 28 — Venice in concert. 8 p.m. Hoogland Center for the Arts, 420 S. Sixth St. 523-2787, www.scfta. org. 28 — Washington Street Jazz & Blues Festival. 6 p.m. to midnight. Features three jazz and three blues bands on two stages. $12 per ticket. Washington Street, between Fifth and Sixth streets. 753-3519, www.springfieldartsco.org. 29 — Cool Cruisers car show, rain or shine. 1-4 p.m. $4 event fee. Williamsville Park. 566-2124, www.coolcruiserscarclub.com. 29 — Illinois Symphony Orchestra & Guild Garden Tour. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour Rochester topiary, butterfly, water and train gardens, as well as the restored Old Stone House. Ticket includes refreshments. $12 advance, $15 day of tour. Tickets, map: 522-2838. 29 — Sangamon Valley Remote-Controlled Flyers Open House. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free balsa gliders, while they last, for ages 7 and younger, demonstration flights, instruction, 50/50 drawing, more. Holmes Airstrip, one mile south of East Lake Shore Drive on Pawnee Blacktop. Details: 965-4089. 29 — Vintage Style Show. 1 p.m. Wedding gowns from the 1880s to present. $20 tickets, $150 for table of eight, includes homemade dessert. Proceeds benefit Mount Pulaski Township Historical Society. Mount Pulaski American Legion Hall. Reservations, directions: 737-1679. 29 — Williamsville July 4 Celebration. Noon to 4 p.m. activi- Springfield, Illinois Page 7A ties in Williamsville Park, 5:30-7 p.m. dinner, 8:30 p.m. concert performance by Chapter 6, fireworks at dusk. Evening activities held at Williamsville High School football field. 566-3307. 30-JULY 4 — Sew With Flo Kid’s Sew Kool Kamp. 9-11 a.m., 1-3 p.m. quilt camp. $70, 1653 North Grand Ave. 525-1005. JULY TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS — Bob Steffan Summer Film Fest at Illinois State Museum. 10 a.m., 2 p.m. films for children. Programs last approximately 30 minutes and conclude with cartoon. Free. Thorne Deuel Auditorium, 502 S. Spring St. 782-7386. 1-31 — Midwest Heritage Quilt Show. Judged show, ribbons awarded in 13 categories. Vermilion County Museum, 116 N. Gilbert St., Danville. Directions, schedule: 4422922, www.vermilioncountymuseum.org. Continued on page 8A 27-29 — “The Gin Game,” starring Don Russell and Marian Levin. 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday. $15. Hoogland Center for the Arts, 420 S. Sixth St. 544-2787, www.scfta.org. 27-29 — Rochester Sparks in the Park. Carnival 6-10 p.m. Friday, 5-10 p.m. Saturday, 5-11 p.m. Sunday. Parade down Main Street 4:30 p.m. Saturday; talent show following. Chocolate Chip Cookie Baking Contest 3 p.m. Sunday; fireworks 9:30 p.m. 498-7192, www.rochesteril.org. 27-29 — Mechanicsburg Magic Celebration. 6-11 p.m. Friday, 1 p.m. to midnight Saturday includes Bustin Loose 8-11 p.m. and fire- rizes Door P ays 3301 Robbins Road (across from BJ’s Salon West) Summer Festival June 14th -15th 10% off all merchandise 9:30 - 5:30 pm 787-3308 635454 635805 635807 Kountry Korner Gift Shoppes Giveaw Page 8A Springfield, Illinois JULY 3, 4 — Springfield Fourth of July Celebration. Thursday: 7 p.m. to midnight pre-party, Miller Stage Area on Capitol Street between Second and Fourth streets, music by Broken Stone. 18 and older to enter, unless accompanied by parent, 21 to drink, I.D. required. $2. Friday: 3:30 p.m. Little Red Wagon Parade for children at First and Monroe streets. 836-9281 to enter. Free admission for family entertainment, food, fun and fireworks at Second and Capitol streets includes Secretary of State Bicycle Rodeo, music and free ice-cream social. $5 wristband for unlimited play on inflatable toys, $5 laser tag fee for teens. 3 p.m. to midnight street dance at Miller Stage. Fireworks at dusk. Sponsored by Springfield Jaycees. 553-2082, www.springfieldjaycees.org. 3-5 — Lincoln Heritage Days. Sidewalk sales, dancing, music, roasted chicken dinner, presentations by Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln interpreters, more. Fireworks at dusk July 4. 735-2815. 3-6 — Theatre in the Park: “John Brown’s Body.” 7 p.m. preshow, 8 p.m. performance. $12 per adult, $10 seniors, $7 children younger than 12. Lincoln’s New Salem Historic Site, Petersburg. 632-5440, www.theatreinthepark. net. Monday, May 19, 2008 THE STATE JOURNAL-REGISTER/SUMMER EVENTS GUIDE 4 — Chicken Dinner. 6-8 p.m. Volunteer Firemen and Community Club of Pleasant Plains serve chicken, hot dogs and sides. $7. Firehouse on Buckeye Street, Pleasant Plains. Fireworks at the high school begin at dark. Locations, details: 341-4668. 4 — Great American Picnic & 3D Fireworks Spectacular at Knight’s Action Park. Pack a picnic, come out for live music, family fun, fireworks. Proceeds benefit Spina Bifida Association of Illinois. 3D glasses available at participating Springfield-area McDonald’s. Schedule, admission, directions: 546-8881, www.knightsactionpark. com. 4 — Land of Lincoln Chorus, concert. 2 p.m. Free. Group performs at Knight’s Action Park, 1700 Recreation Drive, Springfield. 4832778. 4 — Mark Gifford Organ Concert. 6:30 p.m. Refreshments follow. $7.50 per adult, $2.50 for children younger than 12. Parkway Christian Church, 2700 Lindbergh Blvd. 787-3445, www.parkwaychurch.info. 4 — Pleasant Hill Celebration and parade. 11 a.m. Details: 7342762. 4 — Springfield Municipal Band 7-11 — Sew With Flo Kid’s Sew outdoor concert. 6:30 p.m. Free. Illinois State Capitol, Second Street and Capitol Avenue downtown. Kool Kamp. 9-11 a.m., 1-3 p.m. quilt camp. $70, 1653 North Grand Ave. 525-1005. 4 — The Oohs, concert. 6:3010:30 p.m. Free admission, food for sale. Firefighters Lake Club, 940 West Lake Shore Drive. 529-0755. 4-6 — Lakeside Music and Arts 8 — Ice Cream Social. 4-8 p.m. Sandwiches, sides, cake and ice cream, games, silent auction, 50/50 drawing. Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, 815 S. Sixth St. Tickets: 546-2665. Festival. 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Artist demonstrations, music, food, live music, children’s art activities, fireworks nightly. Free. Nelson Park, Decatur. Schedule, directions: 8775371, www.wsoyam.com. 8-13 — Christian County Agricultural Fair. Free gate admission and parking. Taylorville. Details, times: 824-3100, www.christiancountyfair.com. 5 — Quilts and Other Pieces. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Demonstrations, youth activities, more. Free. Vachel Lindsay Home State Historic Site, 603 S. Fifth St. 524-0901, www.illinoishistory.gov. 5 — Prop Club Chicken Fry. 3- 7 p.m. $6.50 for adults, $3.50 for children. Evening entertainment features Elizabeth Eckert 4-8 p.m., Broken Stone 8 p.m. to midnight. 264 Maple Grove Lane, 529-4901. 4 — Mount Pulaski Independence Day Celebration. Town garage sale dawn to dusk, VFW fried chicken dinner 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at VFW Hall on south side of square. Tickets at the door. Fireworks on west side of town. 792-3222. release a hummingbird. Illinois Audubon Society: 787-3515, www.illinoisaudubon.org. 5 — Siloam Springs State Park Hummingbird Festival. 9 a.m. to noon. See hummingbirds up close, learn about their habits and requirements, more at park’s concession area. Free admission; participants may pay $5 to adopt and 9 — Alive After Five. 5:30-8:30 p.m. Free concert. Food vendors. Douglas Park, Mason Street and MacArthur Boulevard. 544-1751. 9 — National Powwow at Vermilion County Fairgrounds. Four nights of intertribal dancing, gourd dancing, seminars, Tipi Camp, more. (817) 498-2873, www.nationalpowwow.com. 10 — Cruisin’ Downtown Decatur and Central Park. 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Approximately 500 nostalgic and classic cars including rare international vehicles; live music, street entertainment, more. Free. 423-3475. 11 — Brinkerhoff Home Ice Cream Social. 5:30-8 p.m. 1500 N. Fifth St., Springfield. 11 — Jumbo Movie. 8:30 p.m. Free family film showing on huge, inflatable outdoor screen. Popcorn, candy, soft drinks for sale. Bring blankets or chairs. Sponsored by Springfield Area Arts Council. 7533519, www.springfieldartsco.org. 11, 12 — Pike County Pig Days at Courthouse Square in Pittsfield. Demolition derby and fireworks Saturday at Western Illinois Fairgrounds. 285-4076. 11, 12 — Theatre in the Park: “Dyed in the Wool.” 7 p.m. preshow, 8 p.m. performance. American folk music with a Celtic edge. $12 per adult, $10 seniors, $7 children younger than 12. Lincoln’s New Salem Historic Site, Petersburg. 632-5440, www.theatreinthepark.net. 11-13 — Ashland Summer Days. Open 7 p.m. Friday, crafts, food, military encampments, contests, entertainment; 9:30 p.m. fireworks, weather permitting. Rain date July 13. 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Saturday, 6:30-10:30 p.m. Hoosier Highway concert. Sunday opens with community breakfast, continues 1-6 p.m., ice-cream social 4-6 p.m. and evening vesper service. 476-3325. 11-13 — Nokomis Homecoming Celebration. Rides, games, sports, entertainment, pageants, crafts and grand finale in Nokomis Community Memorial Park, 118 Memorial Park Drive. Details: 563-2178, www.nokomisonline.com/homecoming. 11-13 — Springfield Muni Opera: “The Secret Garden.” Main gate opens 7 p.m. Picnic area open before each show, curtain 8:30 p.m. Reserved seats $12. Lawn seating $8 adults, $7 seniors, $6 Thursday shows; $5 children 12 years and younger, free on Wednesdays. Season tickets available. 815 East Lake Shore Drive. Shuttle bus transportation: 529-5480. Main number: 793-6864. Box office on show nights: 529-5787, www.themuni.org. 12 — “Memories,” exhibit opening reception. 5:30-7:30 p.m. Metal works by Darren Miller and acrylic, pastel and pulp painting by Pam Miller; exhibit runs July 11-Aug. 22. Free. Prairie Art Alliance, Hoogland Center for the Arts, 420 S. Sixth St. 544-2787, www.prairieart.org. LITCHFIELD, IL ADDAFGAKKL9L=>9AJ?JGMF<K DISCOUNT TICKETS KHJAF?>A=D<$AD www.familyevents.com KYlmj\YqGfdq 2008 REGISTER YOUR RIDE @ www.familyevents.com or call (317) 236-6515 KYlmj\YqFa_`l Registration and more info @ www.familyevents.com 635594 FEATURING BIG FOOT 4X4 Cruises - Music - Drive-in Movies Swapmeet - Route 66 Dignitaries For more information visit www.cityoflitchfieldil.com or 1-866-733-5833 634148 12 — Thunder Nite bike show. 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Poker run, observation run, field events and show. Sponsored by Springfield Harley Owners’ Group. Hall’s Harley Davidson, 2301 N. Dirksen Parkway. Entry details, complete schedule: 629-9254, www.springfieldilhog.com. 12 — Women’s Distance Festival. Two-mile women-only race and health fair. Register 8 a.m. at Washington Park picnic shelter. $20 includes shirt. 1500 South Grand Ave. W. 502-3992, www.womensdistance.com. 13 — Bluegrass Jam. 1-4 p.m. Tunes on guitar, banjo, bass fiddle, mandolin. Rock Springs Nature Center, Decatur. Free. Directions, details: 423-7708. 13 — Music in the Park. 5-8 p.m. Free concert. Enos Park, Seventh and Enterprise streets. 544-1751. downtown Springfield with food and entertainment. See the listing below for more info. and 7 p.m. musical program to benefit Tinsley Project to re-create Seth Tinsley’s 1840s three-story dry-goods store, accurately locate and restore the law offices where Lincoln worked, restore the federal courtroom in its original location. Donations. Old State Capitol, downtown plaza. 785-9363, www.oldstatecapitol.org. 14 — Zoofari. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Free admission and games at Henson Robinson Zoo, 1100 East Lake Shore Drive. 753-6217. 14-17 — Drysdale Junior Golf Tournament. Morning play at Bunn, Bergen, Lincoln Greens and Pasfield golf courses. $10 to enter. Details: 522-2633. 14-19 — Pike County Fair. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. $10. Includes Society Horse Show. Fairgrounds in Pleasant Hill. 285-4832. 16-20 — Springfield Muni Opera: “The Secret Garden.” Main gate opens 7 p.m. Picnic area open before each show, curtain 8:30 p.m. Reserved seats $12. Lawn seating $8 adults, $7 seniors, $6 Thursday shows; $5 children 12 years and younger, free on Wednesdays. Season tickets available. 815 East Lake Shore Drive. Shuttle bus transportation: 5295480. Main number: 793-6864. Box office on show nights: 529-5787, www.themuni.org. 17 — Blues in Central Park. 6- 10 p.m. Barbecue, beer available for purchase; music is free. Bring chair. Central Park Stage, Decatur. Lineup, directions: 423-3475, www.decaturmagazine.com. 18-20 — Annual Jim “Spooner” Softball Tournament. Times, registration: 529-1174. Anchor Boat Club, 407 East Lake Shore Drive. 18-20 — “Urinetown, the Musical.” 8 p.m. $10. Rochester High School Fine Arts Auditorium, Route 29, Rochester. 498-7618, www.overthemoonproductions.org. 18-20 — Theatre in the Park: “The Elephant Man.” 7 p.m. preshow, 8 p.m. performance $12 per adult, $10 seniors, $7 children younger than 12. Lincoln’s New Salem Historic Site, Petersburg. 632-5440, www.theatreinthepark. net. 19 — Johnny Utah Poker Run and Benefit. Poker Run sign up noon to 1 p.m., Fourteenth and Carpenter streets. $5 per hand includes admission to benefit; benefit admission only $5. Benefit, which includes auction and live band, at Curve Inn, 3219 S. Sixth St., Southern View. 529-5806. 19 — Music in the Park. 5-8 p.m. Free concert. Comer Cox Park, Capitol Avenue and Martin Luther King Jr. Drive. 544-1751. 19 — Poets in the Parlor: author Dan Guillory reads from “The Lincoln Poems.” 2:30 p.m. Refreshments follow. Free. Vachel Lindsay Home State Historic Site, 603 S. Fifth St., 524-0901, www.illinoishistory.gov. 19 — Youth Discovery 23 — Wild About Reading. 6:30 p.m. Program at Henson Robinson Zoo features small mammals. Free with regular zoo admission, $4 per adult, $2.25 children 3-12 years. 1100 East Lake Shore Drive, 7536217. 24 — “Abraham Lincoln in Song.” 6-7:15 p.m. Narrative of Abraham Lincoln in poetry and folk songs. Includes refreshments. Free. Madden Arts Center, 125 N. Water St., Decatur. 423-3189. www.decaturarts.org. 24-26 — Theatre in the Park: “The Elephant Man.” 7 p.m. preshow, 8 p.m. performance $12 per adult, $10 seniors, $7 children younger than 12. Lincoln’s New Salem Historic Site, Petersburg. 632-5440, www.theatreinthepark. net. 24-27 — “Urinetown, the Musical.” 8 p.m. $10. Rochester High School Fine Arts Auditorium, Route 29, Rochester. 498-7618, www.overthemoonproductions.org. 24-27 — “The Civil War.” A musical performed on outdoor stage in Union Square Park, across Sixth Street from the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum. 212 N. Sixth St. Schedule, tickets, details: 558-8934. 25 — Movie in the Park: “Charlotte’s Web.” Dusk. Free. Kiwanis Park, Stanton and Via Verde streets. Free. 544-1751. CO UP ON 26 — Kidstock at the Children’s Museum of Illinois. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Indoor arts fair and international cultures celebration. $5 for nonmembers includes museum admission, $2 event fee for members, free admission to museum. Children’s Museum of Illinois, 55 S. Country Club Road, Decatur. 423-5437, www.cmofil.com. 26 — Lake Press Club SummerFest. Food service begins at 4 p.m., White Lightning 6 p.m. Free admission, food and drinks available for purchase. 13 Club Area Drive, 529-1221. 26 — Women in the Outdoors. 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Fishing and boating event includes safety, trailer maneuvering and maintenance, outdoor cooking, canoeing, more. Open to girls and women 14 and older. $50; $40 if registered by July 12. 149 N. Lakewood Drive, Chatham. 638-5157, www. womenintheoutdoors.org. 26, 27 — Springfield Amateur Women’s City Golf Tournament. Play at Bunn and Lincoln Greens golf courses. $65 entry fee. Schedule, registration: 522-2633. 26 — Morgan Horse Demonstration. 10:30 a.m., 1 and 3 p.m. Free. Lincoln’s New Salem State Historic Site, Petersburg. 6324000, www.lincolnsnewsalem. com. 31-AUG. 3 — Jacksonville Theatre Guild: “Oklahoma!” 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday. $12 for adults, $6 children 12 years and younger. Sophie Leschin Theatre in Jacksonville’s Community Park. 245-1402, www.jaxtg.com. Sundays & Mondays Only • 4-10 pm Top Sirloin & Fried Shrimp Challenge: “Touch a Truck.” 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Hands-on program for children with a truck, tractor, fire engine and other vehicles. Lincoln Park, 1601 N. Fifth St. 753-2800. $ 95 19 Buy 1 Get 2 Top Sirloin & Fried Shrimp nd FREE! FREE! EXP. 6/7/08 20 — Stories by Brian Ellis. 2- 3:15 p.m. Stories, jokes, fact and fiction as Abraham Lincoln told. Held on the back lawn under shade trees; bring a chair. Free. Postville 26 — Cool Cruisers car show. Registration 10 a.m. to noon, judging noon to 3 p.m. $15 entry fee, dash plaque to first 100 registered, T-shirt to first 50 registered. Door prizes, 50/50 drawing, food. No loud stereos, burnouts or alcoholic beverages. Rain or shine. Water Tower Park, New Berlin. 652-7270, www.coolcruiserscarclub.com. CO UP ON 24 Entrees $ 7.95-$9.95 4-6 PM Sun thru Fri Like: Fried Shrimp, Ribeye, Filet, Baby Back Ribs Served with salad, choice of potato, mini loaf of bread with honey butter & hush puppy. Not valid with any other discounts. M-F Lunch Buffet 11-2:00 $5.99 Dinner 4-10 pm Sundays 4-9 pm Steak • Lobster • Seafood• Pasta 3045 Clearlake 522-5220 635496 13 — Our Story Continues. 4 File/The State Journal-Register JULY 12: The Taste of Downtown and American Music Show fills ON 12 — Taste of Downtown and American Music Show. 3 p.m. to midnight. 3 p.m. Eva Hunter Band, 4 p.m. Hi-Risers, 6 p.m. Marti Brom with Rocky Velvet, 8 p.m. Dale Watson, 10 p.m. Deadstring Brothers. Old State Capitol underground parking available until 1 a.m. $2 admission for music show, $1 food tickets with items priced $1 to $7. Music at Fifth and Washington streets. Food at Fifth Street between Jefferson and Adams streets. 544-1723. 23 — Alive After Five. 5:308:30 p.m. Rock music; food vendors, drinks. Douglas Park, Mason Street and MacArthur Boulevard. 544-1751. UP 12 — Super Saturday in A Place for Discovery. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free, themed activities. Today: Biodiversity Blitz, includes family activities from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. throughout the museum. 502 S. Spring St., Illinois State Museum. 782-7386. 20 — Sundays at City Park, concert series. 5-8 p.m. Entertainment, food, games, crafts for the family. No alcohol. Free. Spruce and West Central streets, downtown Nokomis. 563-2178, CO 12 — Latham Firefighters Ice Cream Social. 9 a.m. registration for 10:30 a.m. antique tractor and vintage car show featuring Land of Lincoln Antique Engine and Tractor Club and Rail Splitter Car Club; 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. bluegrass band jam; 4 p.m. kids pedal tractor pull; 5-8 p.m. Hillbilly Circus performs; more. Free admission, food and drinks available for sale. Location, directions: 674-3443. Courthouse State Historic Site, 914 Fifth St., Lincoln. 735-4977. Page 9A ON 12 — Land of Lincoln Chorus, concert. 6:30 p.m. ice-cream social, 7 p.m. performance. Free admission. Douglas Park, Madison Street and MacArthur Boulevard, Springfield. 483-2778. Springfield, Illinois UP THE STATE JOURNAL-REGISTER/SUMMER EVENTS GUIDE CO Monday, May 19, 2008 Springfield, Illinois AUG. 1-3 — Springfield Muni Opera: “The Music Man.” Main gate opens 7 p.m. Picnic area open before each show, curtain 8:30 p.m. Reserved seats $12. Lawn seating $8 adults, $7 seniors, $6 Thursday shows; $5 children 12 years and younger, free on Wednesdays. Season tickets available. 815 East Lake Shore Drive. Shuttle bus transportation: 529-5480. Main number: 793-6864. Box office on show nights: 5295787, www.themuni.org. 1-3 — Decatur Celebration. 5- 11 p.m. Friday, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday, 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Sunday. Covers 22 city blocks in downtown Decatur. Food, bands, 100 street and stage attractions, Kids’ Festival, fireworks, more. www.decaturcelebration.com. 1-3 — “Les Miserables.” 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2 and 7 p.m. Sunday. A District 186 All-City junior-high and high-school production. $10 adults, $8 students, $6 children 12 years and younger. Springfield High School, 101 S. Lewis St. 2 — Antique Automobile Club Expo. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. $2 per person suggested donation includes outdoor exhibit of early 20th century automobiles, parade of cars and open house tours. David Davis Mansion grounds, 1000 E. Monroe, Bloomington. (309) 828-1084, www.daviddavismansion.org. 2 — Central Illinois Daylily Society Sale. Noon to 3 p.m. Free admission. Washington Park Botanical Garden, 1740 W. Fayette Ave. 753-6228. 2 — Chicken Fry at the Anchor Monday, May 19, 2008 THE STATE JOURNAL-REGISTER/SUMMER EVENTS GUIDE Boat Club. Dinners served 3-7 p.m., carryout available. Screaming Vatos perform 4-11 p.m. 407 East Lake Shore Drive. 529-1174. 2 — Zoolympics. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Leap like a wallaby, waddle like a penguin at Henson Robinson Zoo. $4 per adult, $2.25 children 312. 1100 East Lake Shore Drive. 753-6217. 2, 3, 9, 10 — Springfield Amateur Men’s City Golf Tournament. $100 entry for play at Bunn and Lincoln Greens golf courses. Schedule, registration: 522-2633. 3 — Benld Adopt-A-Pet 25th Anniversary Celebration. 1-3 p.m., special surprise presentation at 2 p.m. Bring special photos, stories of your adopted pets. Route 66 Hotel and Conference Center, 625 E. St. Joseph St., Springfield. Donations accepted. 652-0424, www.benldadoptapet.org. 3 — Sundays at City Park. 5-8 p.m. Entertainment, food, games, crafts for the family. No alcohol. Free. Downtown Nokomis, Spruce and West Central streets. 563-2178. 6-10 — Springfield Muni Opera: “The Music Man.” Main gate opens 7 p.m. Picnic area open before each show, curtain 8:30 p.m. Reserved seats $12. Lawn seating $8 adults, $7 seniors, $6 Thursday shows; $5 children 12 years and younger, free on Wednesdays. Season tickets available. 815 East Lake Shore Drive. Shuttle bus transportation: 529-5480. Main number: 793-6864. Box office on show nights: 5295787, www.themuni.org. 7-10 — Jacksonville Theatre Guild: “Oklahoma!” 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday. $12 for adults, $6 children 12 years and younger. Sophie File/The State Journal-Register AUG. 8-17: The Illinois State Fair gets under way. The Grandstand lineup includes Huey Lewis and the News, ZZ Top, Brooks & Dunn, the Illinois Symphony Orchestra, Vanessa Hudgens and Trace Adkins. Visit www.agr.state.il.us for more information. Leschin Theatre in Jacksonville’s Community Park. 245-1402, www.jaxtg.com. 7-9 — Divernon Homecoming. Carnival, food, car show, parade; horseshoe, hillbilly golf and washer tournaments, shows by River Ramblers, SuperMario Speedwagon, Hoosier Daddies. Times, event details: 789-9340. 8, 9 — Butler Homecoming. 4-7 p.m. Friday, Best Fresh River Fish Fry; weekend tractor pulls, many classes, for all ages. Events, schedule: 532-9348. 8-10 — Theatre in the Park: “Two By Two.” 7 p.m. preshow, 8 p.m. performance $12 per adult, $10 seniors, $7 children younger than 12. Lincoln’s New Salem Historic Site, Petersburg. 632-5440, www.theatreinthepark.net. 8-17 — Illinois State Fair. Exhibits, rides, shows throughout day and evening. Grandstand lineup includes “Weird Al” Yankovic, Huey Lewis and the News, ZZ Top, Brooks & Dunn, the Illinois Symphony Orchestra, Vanessa Hudgens, Trace Adkins, more. Times, details as updated: 7826661, www.agr.state.il.us. 9 — Amateur Senior Talent Contest. Ages 60 and older. Cash prizes. Pre-registration required. Sponsored by Illinois Department on Aging. Illinois State Fairgrounds, Illinois Building. (800) 252-8966. 9 — Debbie Ross Band. 8 p.m. Hoogland Center for the Arts, 420 S. Sixth St. Tickets: 544-2787, www.scfta.org. 9 — Hummingbird Festival. 9 a.m. to noon. See hummingbirds up close, learn about their habits and requirements, more at Lincoln’s New Salem State Historic Site Red Maple, White Pines, Dogwoods, Cleveland Pears, Birch, Much More. Large Selection #1 Fancy Grade Containers. Deli Plan very, Mulc ting, Avai hing lable Many varieties to choose from. All highest quality. All hand picked. 635501 Page 10A Landscape Quality Other Varieties & Sizes Available Mon.-Fri. 9-4 • Sat. 9-5 West Wabash Past Green Toyota First Road Right at Curve (Bunker Hill Road) Go 1 Mile 787-4998 635763 Visitors Center. Free admission, participants pay $5 to adopt and release a hummingbird. Illinois Audubon Society. 787-3515, www.illinoisaudubon.org. 14-17 — Theatre in the Park: “Two By Two.” 7 p.m. preshow, 8 p.m. performance $12 per adult, $10 seniors, $7 children younger than 12. Lincoln’s New Salem Historic Site, Petersburg. 632-5440, www.theatreinthepark.net. 15 — Galesburg Art in the Park. Juried fine art fair. Location information, schedule: (309) 3427415, www.galesburgarts.org. 15 — River ‘2’ River Car Cruise. 4-10 p.m. Auto showcase, food, entertainment, memorabilia, more. Galesburg. Location information, schedule: (309) 299-0306. 15-17 — Galesburg Heritage Days. Activities, reenactment, military ball, more. (309) 342-6454. www.heritagedays.com. 15-17 — “Tick, Tick . . . Boom!” starring Jason Goodreau and Mary Kate Gallina. Hoogland Center for the Arts, 420 S. Sixth St. Times, tickets: 544-2787, www.scfta. org. 16 — Blue Ridge Club Poker Run. 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Food, prizes, 50/50 drawing, Hoosier Daddies at 6 p.m. 411 East Lake Shore Drive, 529-1431. Monday, May 19, 2008 THE STATE JOURNAL-REGISTER/SUMMER EVENTS GUIDE 16 — Juvae Jazz Society concert and barbecue. 3-7 p.m. Bob Draga, Danny Coots, Jeff Barnhart, Russ Phillips, Steve Woerner. $30 advance, $35 gate. Russ Goodwin Estate, 4890 Rustic Lane, Decatur. 546-1363. younger than 12. Lincoln’s New Salem Historic Site, Petersburg. 632-5440, www.theatreinthepark. net. 23 — Cool Cruisers car show, rain or shine. 6-9 p.m. $4 event fee. Steak n Shake, Meijer parking lot, Prairie Crossing, Springfield. 5662124, www.coolcruiserscarclub. com. 16 — Oak Leaf Golf Challenge. $240 for four-person best ball tournament in two flights. Oak Leaf Country Club, Girard. 627-3015, www.oakleafcountryclub.com. 23 — Music in the Park. 6-9 p.m. Free concert in Dreamland Park, Taylor Avenue and Cornell Street, Springfield. 544-1751. 16 — Papermaking for Adults at Jubilee Farm. 10 a.m. to noon. Use recycled paper to create new sheets for letters, cards, scrapbooking. Must pre-register. $3 per person, $12 for family. 6760 Old Jacksonville Road, 3.8 miles west of Veterans Parkway. 787-6927. 16 — Poets in the Parlor: “The Chinese Collection.” 2:30 p.m. Readings of Vachel Lindsay’s writings, excerpts from Catharine Lindsay’s letters from a 1914 visit to China, and exhibit. Refreshments follow. Free. Vachel Lindsay Home State Historic Site, 603 S. Fifth St. 524-0901, www.illinoishistory.gov. 17 — Parent-child Golf Tournament. Includes children 6 to 13. $55. Pasfield Golf Course, 1700 W. Lawrence Ave. 753-6226. File/SJ-R AUG. 23: The Music in the Park series comes to Dreamland Park with another free concert. See the calendar listing for more info. per adult, $2.25 children 3-12 years. 1100 East Lake Shore Drive, 753-6217. 21-23 — Perry Pioneer Days. Parade 2 p.m. Saturday. Downtown Perry. Full schedule, directions: 236-9701. p.m. Entertainment, food, games, crafts for the family. No alcohol. Free. Downtown Nokomis, Spruce and West Central streets. 5632178. 22 — Birdie Fore the Zoo. 12:30 p.m. shotgun start for best ball scramble at Lincoln Greens Golf Course, 700 East Lake Shore Drive. Benefits Henson Robinson Zoo. $75 includes lunch, dinner, greens fees, cart. Advance registration, required: 753-6217. 17, 20-21 — Hillsboro Old Settlers. Car show, art show, Souled Out Band, carnival, parade, Debbie Ross Band, more. Events schedule, directions: 532-5566. 22-24 — “Tick, Tick . . . Boom!” starring Jason Goodreau and Mary Kate Gallina. Hoogland Center for the Arts, 420 S. Sixth St. Times, tickets: 544-2787, www.scfta.org. 20 — Wild About Reading. 6:30 p.m. Program at Henson Robinson Zoo features birds, stories, crafts. Free with regular zoo admission, $4 22-24 — Theatre in the Park: “Anne of Green Gables.” 7 p.m. preshow, 8 p.m. performance $12 per adult, $10 seniors, $7 children 17 — Sundays at City Park. 5-8 CUT & SAVE SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! FREE ESTIMATES SPRING A.C. TUNE-UP CALL TODAY $ • 77 • • • • • 77* Wash Outside Unit Oil Motors Add Freon ($10.00LB) Change Filter ($2.85) Check Thermostat FOR NEW SYSTEMS 23 — Two triathlons: Railsplitter Intermediate Triathlon. One-mile lake swim, 36-mile bike ride, seven-mile run. $70 individual, $140 team before July 22; $80, $160 July 23 or later. Stovepipe Sprint Triathlon. 600yard lake swim, 18-mile bike ride, 4.4-mile run. $50 individual, $100 team before July 22; $60, $120 July 23 or later. Both events route through Lincoln’s New Salem State Historic Site, Petersburg. 3411309. 24 — 1840s Craft Fair. Includes crafters, music, tours, display of Abraham Lincoln’s favorite rocking chair. “Tree-shaded site.” Free. Postville Courthouse State Historic Site, 914 Fifth St., Lincoln. 7354977. Sponsored by Vintage Times Street Rod Club. Free for spectators; participants $10 if registered by Aug. 23, $12 after that date. Lincoln Park, Springfield. Details: 2372522. 27 — Christening of Lincoln, Ill. 2 p.m., reenactment of Abraham Lincoln christening the town in 1853. Free. 101 N. Chicago St. 7328687. 30 — Buccaneer Days. Outdoor grill 3-10 p.m., Broken Stone plays at 7 p.m. Food, drinks, pirate shipdecorating contest, summer fun. Springfield Ski & Boat Club, 268 Maple Grove Lane. 698-3838, ext. 3. 28-30 — Theatre in the Park: “Anne of Green Gables.” 7 p.m. preshow, 8 p.m. performance $12 per adult, $10 seniors, $7 children younger than 12. Lincoln’s New Salem Historic Site, Petersburg. 632-5440, www.theatreinthepark. net. 30, 31 — Once Upon A Prairie Storytelling Festival. Call for lineup, schedule, downtown Springfield locations: 785-9363, www.oldstatecapitol.org. 31 — Labor Day Celebration. 4-10:30 p.m. Music by the Sofa Kings and Joe Cooke Band, food for sale. Free admission. Firefighters Lake Club, 940 West Lake Shore Drive. 529-0755. 28-SEPT. 1 — National Sweetcorn Festival. Beauty pageant, rides, street fair, free sweet corn. McFerron Park, Hoopeston. (800) 383-4386. 31 — Sundays at City Park. 5-8 p.m. Entertainment, food, games, crafts for the family. No alcohol. Free. Downtown Nokomis, Spruce and West Central streets. 5632178. 29 — Free Family Fun at Nelson Center, Movie in Lincoln Park. 3-8 p.m. games, music, DJs, free admission to Nelson Center pool, free evening showing of “Ratatouille,” more. Lincoln Park and Nelson Center, 1601 N. Fifth St., 753-2800. 29, 30 — Pittsfield Fall Festival. Parade 1 p.m. Saturday. Courthouse Square. Details: 285-5363. 30 — 34th Annual Rod Run. 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Get-together of pre-1949 street rods or classics and customs up to 1964. Presented by Taylorville Main Street, Inc. Olde English Faire SATURDAY MAY 31ST FROM 10:00 AM UNTIL 11:00 PM June 21-22 • 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. AT THE CHRISTIAN COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS Jubilee College State Historic Site 36th ANNUAL RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL PETE’S HEATING & COOLING 525-2665 Page 11A 25 — Springfield Municipal Band. 11 a.m. free outdoor concert in Union Square Park, across from the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum at Sixth and Jefferson streets. 15 miles Northwest of Peoria near Kickapoo for more information (217) 824-3555 or Featuring Jousting, Fencing, Magicians, Strolling Minstrels, Music, Storytellers, Children area with many activities, petting zoo, horse rides and much more. www.downtowntaylorville.com Parking Fee of $7 per car • $15 per bus Relax it’s Rheem ® 635498 For info call (309) 243-9489 635647 (Interstate 74 to Kickapoo Exit North to State Route150, turn west follow signs) *For first unit. $53.00 for more units on same trip. Sangamon County only. Trip charge for out of county. Offer expires 6/14/08. CUT & SAVE 23 — Prairie State Orchid Society Symposium. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. instruction. $10. Washington Park Botanical Garden, 1740 W. Fayette Ave. 753-6228. Springfield, Illinois 635769 Page 12A Springfield, Illinois SEPT. 4-6 — Mount Pulaski 126th Fall Festival. Rides, music, food vendors, the 11th Illinois Cavalry Company G with live Civil War-era encampment. Saturday highlights: 1 p.m., Cavalry rides in festival parade; Regiment Band performs on courthouse lawn; 4 p.m., 1854 Cast Iron Tombstone Trial reenactment in the courthouse courtroom. 113 S. Washington St., Mount Pulaski. 796-3519, 792-5442, www.mtpulaskiil.com. 5,6 — Mid-West Charity Cruise. Two days of classic cars gathering in Springfield for contests and more. 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. registration for pre-cruise Peek in the Park at Lincoln Park. 3-10 p.m. registration at Kicks Family Entertainment/ Buffet, 2744 S. Sixth St. 6:15 p.m. cruise from Lincoln Park on designated route to Kicks. 6-11 p.m. Park ’n Peek at Kicks; music, dancing, food, vehicles. 7 a.m. registration for Illinois Secretary of State Antique Vehicle Show at Sixth and Adams streets (enter on Capitol Avenue and Sixth Street; see full listing below). 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. various events including vehicle judging and award presentation. Costs, full schedule, register: 629-7077, jdillman@wqlz. com, www.midwestcruise.com. 6 — Hillsboro Hummingbird Festival. 9 a.m. to noon. See hummingbirds up close, learn about their habits and requirements, more at a private residence seven miles Monday, May 19, 2008 THE STATE JOURNAL-REGISTER/SUMMER EVENTS GUIDE south of Hillsboro. Free admission; participants pay $5 to adopt and release a hummingbird. Illinois Audubon Society. 787-3515, www.illinoisaudubon.org. 6, 7 — Traditional Music Festival. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Free. Lincoln’s New Salem State Historic Site, Petersburg. 632-4000, www.lincolnsnewsalem.com. 7 — Crossroads Concert of Hope. 2-7 p.m. Saturday Nite Special and Lost Boys perform. Auctions, door prizes, children’s activities, chance to win Crossroads guitar autographed by Keith Urban, Charlie Daniels, Dierks Bentley, more to benefit St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital. Firefighters Lake Club, 940 West Lake Shore Drive, Springfield. Schedule: 899-5676, www.stjudefans.org. 6 — Illinois Secretary of State Antique Vehicle Show. Registration 7 a.m., judging 10 a.m., awards 3 p.m. Held alongside Mid-West Charity Cruise, the show features classic, antique and sport vehicles, antique motorcycles and more. Free to spectators; participants $15 by Aug. 31, $20 after Sept. 1. Old State Capitol, downtown Springfield. 5575581, [email protected], www.cyberdriveillinois.com. 6 — “Just Imagine,” exhibit opening reception. 5:30-7:30 p.m. Watercolors by Mary Selinksi and multiple media by Rosalinda PostLucas; exhibit runs through Oct. 24. Free. Hoogland Center for the Arts, Prairie Art Alliance, 420 S. Sixth St. 544-2787, www.prairieart.org. 6 — Women in the Outdoors. 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Archery, landscaping, GPS, fish filleting, Tai Chi, basic auto maintenance, more. Open to females 14 and older. $55, $50 if registered by Aug. 23. Jim Edgar Panther Creek State F&WA, Chandlerville. Details: 498-0283. 6, 7 — Prairie Celebration at Rock Springs Nature Center. Mountain Men displays, music, prairie hikes, basket-making, powder horn making, predatory birds, more. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, noon to 4 p.m. Sunday. Free. Decatur. Directions, event schedule 423-7708. OM OWROO NEW OSCHATION! 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