December 2014 Thrive Entertainment Guide

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SPOTLIGHT// Great Gatsby Casino Night Gala

ART SPEAK// The Art of Giving

FOOD DUDE// Elm Street Grill


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DECATUR CENTRAL/DOWNTOWN • All Things Beautiful Collectibles and Gifts • Allen Chiropractic Clinic • Ameren Illinois • Avon Theater • Baker Law Office • Be Yoga Decatur • Bizou • Blue Connection • Board Knight • Central Illinois Title Company • Child's Play Photography • Citizens Barnes Building • Cohn Furniture • Coney McKane's • Decatur Area Convention & Visitors Bureau • Decatur Civic Center • Decatur Professional Plaza • Decatur Public Library • Doherty's Pub & Pins • Downtown Cafe • Downtown Fitness Club • Earthen Pottery • Embroidered Expressions • Fringe Salon • G-B's CDs • Giggles • Goodfellas • Greater Decatur Chamber of Commerce • Haines & Essick Co. • KC Hall • Lockhart's Barbershop • Madden Arts Center • Merle Norman • Millikin Bank Building • Mowry Baking Co. • Neuhoff Media • Never Forgotten Thymes • Nova Framing/Gallery 510 • Novel Ideas • One Main Place • Paco's Sol Bistro • Park District • Pastabilities • Rack's • Regions Bank • Robbies Outlet • Salon 402 • Shear Learning Academy • Sloan's Calzones • Soy Capital Bank • Speed Lube • Speed Lube Total Care • St. Nicholas Grille • Studio 7 Salon & Day Spa • Taproot • The Decanter Fine Wine & Spirits • The Decatur Club • The Newsstand • Tournesol • Victory Pharmacy • Wabash Depot Antique Center • Wildflour Artisan Bakery & Cafe • Zips Flowers by the Gates • DECATUR EAST • ADM • Archers Alley • Beach House • C&K Custom Signs • Caterpillar • Cedar Lake Gardens & Gifts • Children's Museum of Illinois • CrossFit Enhanced • Culver's • Debbie's Diner • Decatur Earthmover Credit Union • Decatur Surf Club • DMH Family Medicine • Exsalonce Studio & Day Spa • Healing Arts Boutique & Studios • Jan's East End Grill • Kroger • La Gondola • Land of Lincoln Credit Union • Linda's Music • Loretta's Work Boots • Macon County Health Department • Monical's Pizza • Park City • Pride Coin Laundry • RC Shack • Reflection Salon • Rendezvous Bar & Grill • Renew Total Wellness • Richland Community College • Schaub Floral Display Center and Greenhouse • Signature Salon • Solar Tan • Soy Capital Bank • Star Silkscreen • Sunrise Bakery • Tate & Lyle • The Main Hangar Restaurant • Timbuktu • Tri Manor Motel • DECATUR NORTH • Accelerated Rehabilitation Centers • Aloha • Area One Realtors • Benny's Grill • Bob Brady Dodge • Brinkoetter & Associates • Cartridge World • Central Illinois Hand Center • Chicago Title Insurance Company • Coffee Connection • Corley Family Dental • Culver's • Curly's Bar • Decatur Animal Clinic • Decatur Back & Neck Center • Decatur Family YMCA • Decatur Memorial Hospital • Diane's Mane Strategy • Dragon Buffet • Dynagraphics/Fast Impressions • Fox & Hounds • Fuji • George's Skate Center • Glenda Williamson Realty • Golden Glaze Donuts • Grace's Dancewear • Gyro King • Homeward Bound Pet Shelter • Humane Society of Decatur and Macon Co. • Il Forno • Krekel's North • Land of Lincoln Credit Union • Macon Resources • Melanie Schelling-State Farm • Miles Chevrolet • Miles Nissan • Millie & Bo's Barkery • Monical's Pizza • My Shipping Place • Northgate Pet Clinic • Orthopaedic & Rehabilitation Specialists of Central IL • Papa Murphy's • Party Warehouse • Pho Golden Bowl • Pla-Mor Lanes • Play It Again Sports • Poage Auto Mall • Pride Coin Laundry • Priority Health Family Medicine • Regions Bank • Sleep Inn • Smith Tire Co. • Soy Capital Bank • Spare Time Lanes • Speed Lube-Pershing • The Secret Garden • The Teacher's Lounge • The Wagon • Up N' Runnin' • DECATUR SOUTH • Billingsley BP Service Station • Dale's Southlake Pharmacy • Decatur Athletic Club • Guadalajara • Mari-Mann Herb Co. • Personal Medical Supply • Rock Springs Nature Center • Solar Tan • Speed Lube • The Reserve • The Wharf • Tried and True Tattoo • DECATUR WEST • Advanced Disposal • Blue Spoon of Oakwood • Bottoms Up • Bourbon Barrel • Cafe Brio • Casey's General Store • Cherry Berry • Decatur Conference Center & Hotel • Decatur Indoor Sports Center • Decatur Jewelry & Pawn • Decatur Mutual Insurance • Donnie's Homespun Pizza • Famous Wine & Spirits • First Wok • Garcia's Pizza • It's Just a Little Prick Tattoo Co. • Jeffrey's Meat Market • Kirkland Fine Arts Center • Krekel's • Kroger • Land of Lincoln Credit Union • Leo H. Berger Insurance • Lock Stock & Barrel • Lyle Campbell & Sons Realty • Macon County Farm Bureau • Mi Pueblito • Millikin University-Alumni House • Mom's Place • Mystic Tan • Pop's Place • Pride Coin Laundry • Richland Fairview Park Plaza Center • Secret Garden Express • Sound Check Music Center • Speed Lube • Subway • Swartz Properties • Tasty's Chicago Grille • The Drive-In Antique Mall • The Glass House • The Winery • University Dogs • Wethington Fresh Flowers & Gifts, Inc • Whitestar Home Healthcare Services • ARGENTA • Gerber State Bank • Village Hall • BLUE MOUND • Dippin' Merv's • P&G Quickstop • Village Hall • FORSYTH • Applebee's • Architectural Expressions • Area 51 Salon • Aspen Dental • Baymont Inn & Suites • Cohn Furniture • Colee's Corner Drugs • Country Inn & Suites • Coziahr Harley Davidson • Kids N' Fitness • Old Book Barn • Petals • Quality Inn • Ramada Limited • Roots Salon • Speed Lube • St Mary's Family Medicine • Texas Roadhouse • The Fabric Cobbler • Welcome Hotel & Suites • HARRISTOWN • Sanders Harristown Antique Depot • MACON • The Bullet Trap • MAROA • Casey's General Store • Freedom Gas • Main Street Café • MT ZION • Bliss Salon • Collect Them • Corona's • Coz's Pizza • Decatur Jewelry & Pawn II • Del's Express • Filippo's Pizza • Good Naber Specialty Foods • Hawthorne Suites by Wyndham • Krave • Krekel's • M3 Salon • Mt Zion District Library • Mt Zion Village Hall • Neil Tire & Auto Service • Next of Kiln • Pizza Hut • Priceless Smiles/Styles & Smiles • Russ Proesel DDS • Spa Villa • Sunrise Bakery • Temmen Advanced Eyecare • The Fisherman's Quarters • Unique Boutique • OREANA • Gerber State Bank • Nola's Hair Salon • Oreana Public Library • WARRENSBURG • Barclay Library • Da Burg • The Perfect Pair Antiques & Salon


in this ISSUE issue #67 | December 2014 www.thrivedecatur.com

On the cover Photo: Sarah Jane

BEHIND THE THRIVE

November Out & About

SPOTLIGHT: The Great Gatsby Casino Night Party Crashers' Crash of the Month

ART SPEAK: The Art of Giving

Publisher's Pick of the Month

FOOD DUDE: Elm Street Grill

Holiday Gift Guide December Events Calendar Tea Time Spot the Difference Challenge

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November Answers:

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Gift guide featuring all Macon County-sourced items Holiday teas at Decatur landmarks Wednesday Women go on a local shopping extravaganza

Raucous red carpet antics at Mt Zion's 20s retro Gatsby New Year's shindig Food Dude runs rampant at Argenta's Elm Street Grill Sand in the house!?!

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However you get your jingle on, you'll find your merry here!


Out & About

A look back at last month’s happenings

WCH Tabletop Webster Cantrell Hall hosted its 13th annual Holiday Tabletop Showcase at the KC Hall on Thursday, November 13. Tables were sponsored and decorated by local companies and individuals as a fundraiser for Webster Cantrell Hall's youth programming.

Honoring Veterans Many local schools invited Veterans to a celebration honoring their commitment and efforts on Veterans Day last month. Argenta-Oreana Elementary had hundreds pack the gym. The history of Taps was shared by students and played by Jim Fitzpatrick, Computer Technology Instructor. Afterward, each Veteran was recognized for his or her specific service duty.

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Out & About

A look back at last month’s happenings

Lindsay Medallion Awards On Saturday, November 8, three Millikin alumni were honored at the Lindsay Medallion Awards ceremony at halftime of the final home football game of the season. Two award recipients received medallions in recognition of their outstanding athletic achievements. Donna Murphy, wife of the late Steve Spangler ’68, was presented an honorary medallion in recognition of their faithful support of Millikin.

ILMEA

Illinois Music Education Association (ILMEA) hosted the District 5 Junior Orchestra Concert in Albert Taylor Hall on Saturday, November 1. Students from various school districts within the state began rehearsal that morning and ended the day with a concert for friends, family and community members.

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Fleet Feet Ladies Night Fleet Feet Sports and Spin City Cycles invited just the ladies for a special shopping event that provided an opportunity for area vendors to showcase their products. Both athletic storefronts offered special discounts on equipment and apparel. Attendees were encouraged to stop by the photo booth to get their photo taken wearing fun props.

Lady Palooza

Mount Zion Convention Center hosted Lady Palooza on November 13. Over 70 local vendors set up shop to serve their specialty treatment for this ladies night out.

Four Other Brothers Four Other Brothers, a unique group of four skilled jazz trumpet players, performed at Lock Stock & Barrel on Saturday, November 1. The Four Other Brothers are professors from Bradley University, Eastern Illinois University, Millikin University and Western Illinois University. Visit www.fourotherbrothers.com to learn more about the band.

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SPOTLIGHT

by Heather Meadows

lounge is open from 10 pm to 1 am, during which time you’ll partake in heavy appetizers, a dessert and cash bar and music. In the casino, you’ll try your luck at Blackjack, Roulette, Craps, Texas Hold’ Em, Caribbean Stud, Let it Ride and a Money Wheel. You may even purchase tickets for a chance to win $100,000 in the “Cash Cube!” The casino will also feature a pianist at the piano bar. When the tables shut down, over in the lounge popular band Jac Freeze will be playing hits from the 1920s for the first half of the evening, and the rest of their show will be popular cover tunes. A gorgeous Buick Special, owned by Josh Page, will be on hand for photo ops.

Roar into 2015 with Mt. Zion’s Great Gatsby Gala Why settle for paper hats and party horns this New Year’s Eve? Play the part of a 1920s celebrity as you arrive to a red carpet entrance, try your luck at the casino, enjoy the speakeasy 1920s lounge and celebrate the arrival of a new year with a champagne toast at midnight. The Great Gatsby Casino Night Gala at the Mt. Zion Convention Center promises a unique and exhilarating New Year’s Eve to remember! Last year was the first for the Great Gatsby themed event, and more than 200 costume-clad individuals arrived ready to party. Just like last year, costumes are encouraged but not mandatory. Kelly McCourt Edwards, event coordinator for Mt. Zion Convention Center, recalls that only one partier at last year’s event was not in costume! People arrived in 1920s attire and took on that persona all evening. Tickets sold quickly last year, and there is a chance they’ll sell out this year. They’ve expanded to make room for more guests; however, only a limited number of tickets will be sold, with a 500-guest maximum. When you arrive, you’ll be welcomed with a celebrity red carpet entrance. The casino, where professional dealers are on their game, is open from 7 pm until 10 pm and the speakeasy 1920s

Tickets are only $60 and include use of the casino, $50 of startup chips, the speakeasy, heavy appetizers, a dessert bar, the raffle drawing, dancing and a champagne toast at midnight. Event tickets are available at the Village of Mt. Zion, Sav-Mor Pharmacy, Family Video, Hawthorn Suites and Kenny’s Ace Hardware and also online at mtzconventioncenter.com. Credit card, cash and check are accepted. This year organizers have added a sure-to-bepopular option to help you make a real night of it! The Mt. Zion Convention Center teamed up with Hawthorn Suites to create an event + hotel package. Price is $209, and in addition to everything listed above, it also includes a suite for two, complimentary breakfast and a shuttle from the Mt. Zion Convention Center to Hawthorn Suites. (Only available for purchase at the Village of Mt. Zion office.) Of course, you must be 21 years of age to participate, and photo identification is required.

Get There: The Great Gatsby Casino Night Gala December 31, 7 pm Mt. Zion Convention Center, 1400 Mt. Zion Parkway Check out Mt. Zion Events on Facebook or call the Village of Mt. Zion at 864-5424. Find more information and costume suggestions by visiting mtzconventioncenter.com or mtzion.com. Heather Meadows is a Freelance Writer.

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r u t a DecRASHERS C Y T R A P

CRASH of the Month

Christmas Walk DOWNTOWN DECATUR DECEMBER 3, 5-8 PM Meet up early with the Wednesday Women in The Decatur Club lounge (4-6 pm) to plan your Christmas Walk shopping strategies, catch up with old friends, or make some new ones. If you'd rather, jump right into a night of shopping downtown where you will enjoy free carriage rides, dancing elves, caroling, sweets and specials sure to get you in the holiday spirit!

Participating merchants include All Things Beautiful, Blue Connection, Brass Horn, Busey Bank, Coney McKane's, Decatur Civic Center, Del's Popcorn Shop, Doherty's Pub & Pins, Earthen Pottery, Embroidered Expressions, Flora Gems, Gallery 510 & Nova Framing, Giggles, Haines & Essick, Heritage Behavioral Health, Madden Arts Center, Merle Norman Cosmetics, Mowry Baking Co., Paco's Sol Bistro, Pastabilities, Raupp’s Shoes, Shop On Main, Sloan's Calzones, Smallwood Hearing Center, The Avon Theater, The Decanter Fine Wines & Spirits, Tournesol facebook.com/groups/ DecaturPartyCrashers jccaulkins@aol.com

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ART SPEAK

by Sue Powell

The Art of Giving ‘Tis the season for giving! Gift giving, of course (more about that later), but what about the many other opportunities we have to give to our families and community? Think about it… Decatur’s many non-profit organizations provide social services, recreation, arts and entertainment for all ages. All of them rely upon volunteer hours and generous donations to offer programs to our community. Find one whose mission speaks to you! Give. Never underestimate the value of even a relatively small donation, whether time or money. Support locally owned businesses. Did you know that about 60 cents of every dollar you spend at a locally owned small business stays in our community? Your patronage gives back to Decatur, and you’ll be enjoying a great meal, interesting shopping and personal service. Spread a little joy! See the glass as half full. Bestow your positive attitude, patience and upbeat outlook on others. Be a friend to someone in need. Smile (even in that irritating grocery line— especially then). Positive energy is contagious, making it the gift that keeps giving. And you’ll feel better yourself when the hubbub of the season gets out of control! My personal favorite? Enrich your life with the ARTS. Give yourself and others an opportunity to enjoy art exhibits and classes, live theatre, concerts, dance, a good book and more. Take someone to a free exhibit or buy tickets and gift certificates to arts events. The arts contribute to our quality of life in uplifting, inspiring and sometimes thoughtprovoking ways. Especially, introduce your children to the arts. This is not only a gift that enriches their young lives but a gift that will continue to enrich their futures. Children involved in the arts generally communicate better, have higher level thinking skills, achieve better in school, develop increased self-confidence and can adapt “outside the box.”

Bill and Rita Lawyer

Finally, let’s WRAP UP the list of gift-giving ideas with a shopping spree to Xmas ARTicles, the annual holiday shop in Decatur Area Arts Council’s Madden Arts Center! You’ll find original fine art and crafts created by fifty artists—wearables like jewelry, hats, purses and scarves; decorative items for the home; woodworking, ceramics, photography, ornaments, bird houses and more. The prices are affordable. The atmosphere is relaxing and inviting. You may be tempted to purchase gifts for favorite people on your list as well as for yourself. Come enjoy the downtown Christmas Walk to kick off your season of giving on Wednesday, December 3, from 5-8 pm. Enjoy live music, holiday treats and first pick at Xmas ARTicles gifts when you stop by the Madden Arts Center. One last muse… why don’t we all think about the holiday season as a new beginning rather than the end of the year. Let’s use the season as a springboard to spread joy and to give of ourselves all year ‘round. Giving is as much fun for the one who gives as the one who receives.

Sue Powell is the Gallery Director for the Decatur Area Arts Council. When not hanging at gallery shows, you might catch her on stage! 10 | December 2014


Publisher's

Pick of the Month Just a little something we ran across and wanted to share.

KINETIC SAND™

$18.50

Children's Museum of Illinois

55 South Country Club Road, Decatur

Photo: Kat Smalley

Kinetic Sand™ is made of 98% pure sand, and from the best I can figure out, 2% magic. In a way, it's like silly putty, but it's also like working with wet sand. You can crumble it and let it run through your fingers and then gather it all up to start building a castle. Oh, and there's no mess, so it's got that going for it! I wandered into the Children's Museum in search of a cool gift, but I'm not sure I want to give away my first pack. It's just plain neat. The Museum uses Kinetic Sand™ in an indoor sandbox, too, so you can give it a test run if you'd like!

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THE FOOD DUDE

by T. F. DUDE

Get to Know Everybody’s Favorite Elm Street Grill If you’re looking for the ‘Cheers’ experience where you can not only become a regular but be somewhere that everybody knows your name (and your order), I’d suggest you stop into the Elm Street Grill in Argenta.

chili to the triple stacked BLT with thick cut fries, the Elm Street Grill has your comfort food cravings covered. With burgers, wings, sandwiches and even iconic Butch’s Pizza, you’ll have a new favorite for every night of the week!

Plan ahead if you’re stopping in for dinner, as this little small town secret is anything but, and you’ll not only find the street out front lined with cars overflowing the block but the handful of tables bursting at the seams. Not to worry if there’s not a table in sight, I highly suggest getting a firsthand view of the hustle and bustle at the bar.

Be sure to take a menu home when you’re in so you don’t miss the weekly specials. I highly suggest Monday/Thursday for wing night. With a pool table, video games and friendly atmosphere, don’t plan to eat and run; you’re going to want to stick around a bit (don’t worry, they’re open until 1 am, so you’ll have plenty of time to enjoy).

We opted to belly up one evening and had front row seats for the amazing service and overflowing hospitality of the staff. Not only will your drink be filled before you even realize it’s nearly empty, but if you’re one to frequent, your beer of choice will be poured and waiting before you’ve even settled into your seat! But enough about the small town hospitality, what about the food?!?! If you’re looking for no frills, down-home cooking and all American classics, then look no further. From the hearty

Get There: Elm Street Grill 113 E. Elm St., Argenta Monday-Saturday 11 am-1 am 795-2295 Find them on Facebook!

The Food Dude is not a professional food critic. He just really, really likes food. 12 | December 2014


2015! Happy Noon Year!

Gingerbread Workshop Breakfast with Santa

Wednesday, December 31st 10 AM - 2 PM

Saturday, December 6th 10 AM - 11:30 AM

Saturday, December 6th 8 AM - 10 AM

Cocoa & Cookies with Santa Friday, December 12th 6 PM - 8 PM

Plus, special openings and family workshops!

Visit Children始s Museum of Illinois this holiday season!

Some events are ticketed. Check website for pricing and details and reserve your spot today! Limited availability!

55 S. Country Club Rd. 217-423-KIDS CMofIL.org

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GIFT GUIDE

words: JOLI HOHENSTEIN Photos: sarah jane

bread & cookies 1

Delicious homemade rhubarb bread and gingersnap cookies. $3.98-5.98

pasta alley

Unique & flavorful pastas, soups, breads, sauces in 20 flavors. PastaAlley.net for retail locations. $4-5.75

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sunrise bakery

pasta & sauce 2 Wine the decanter

Award-winning wines handcrafted nearby in Shelbyville. $15-20

Cupcakes mowry's bakery

New holiday flavors include white and dark chocolate peppermint. $2.50 ea

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candy & Popcorn del's popcorn shop

Famous popcorn balls + fun Elf on the Shelf candies. $1.50 & up 14 | December 2014

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Magnificent Macon County Finds Share the locally sourced love this year Creative gift giving is as tough for us as anyone. So we challenged ourselves to find the greatest gifts made right here in Macon County. No surprise, local artisans craft something for every kid & adult!

lamp the perfect pair

Creatively paired shades and bases hand made from found objects. $75 ave

pillow tournesol

Hand made from reclaimed fabrics like men’s suits in lots of designs. $60

license plate art

soap and stuff! the root cellar

Handcrafted natural soaps & bath salts, from goat's milk, beeswax, honey & more. $3-6

macon resources, inc.

Get creative and request names, places, favorite phrases. Available online at www.etsy.com/shop/MaconResources. $4/letter


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outfit petals

Perfectly personalized & coordinated for tots with styles all their own. $57 (tutu, tank & bow ensemble)

hummingbird feeder the glass house

Creative repurposing for your favorite wine or spirits bottle. $28.99

haircut & shave

scrafts

Lockhart's barber shop

l&l studio

Pro haircut followed by the legendary hot lather & neck shave. $5 (aftershave $10, hair pomade $25)

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Hand-painted stained glass bottle lights like the iconic Chief. Select sports team designs are available only at The Decanter. Other designs at their Mt. Zion studio. $65/varies


REGISTER Now Spring 2015 classes begin January 12, 2015 To register for the 2015 Spring Semester:

• Visit us in person at our new registration location: Workforce Development Institute • Visit richland.edu/registration for class information • Contact us for more info: 217.875.7211, EXT. 267

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gift guide continued from page 16

thought books sincerely pigeon studio

Customized moleskin notebooks. $7.50 ea

holiday subway art secret garden

Ultra-chic handmade festive subway art signs, customizable, too! $30

hot Tickets kirkland fine arts center

Choose jazz, The Newlywed Game, Step Afrika!, live plays & more. $25-250

Not sure where to go from here?

piggy bank giggles

Handpainted & personalized, design limited only by imagination. $23.98

There are loads more options around the county. For a bunch of birds with one stone, might we suggest Xmas ARTicles, the faboo haven for local artisans, featuring unique, handcrafted items not typically available year-round. Opens for the season December 3 during the annual Christmas Walk.

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December Events

Santa House

Central Park, Downtown Decatur Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu

4 - 9 pm EVERY DAY Barn Colony Artists Exhibit View portraits, wildlife, and natural landscape paintings. North Gallery 8a-5p (Mo-We, Fr), 8a-8p (Th), 9a-5p (Sa), 1-5p (Su). Rock Springs Nature Center [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 9a-5p Delores Rice Logue Art Exhibit See barns, trees, and flowers depicted in a variety of media. South Gallery 8a-5p (Mo-We, Fr), 8a-8p (Th), 9a-5p (Sa), 1-5p (Su). Rock Springs Nature Center [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 9a-5p

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DPL Art Exhibit Watercolor paintings by Michael Delaney. Decatur Public Library [130 N Franklin] Open library hours. Festival of Trees Local business and residents will display their holiday trees! Some traditional, some quirky, and some highlighting their businesses! Eagle Ridge of Decatur [875 W McKinley Ave, www.bma-mgmt.com/ eagleridgedecatur]

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Country Line Dance Come join a fun-filled evening, meet new people and learn to country line dance. 7-8p (Class), 8-9p (Dance). $6, Knights of Columbus Hall [520 E North St, 764.3070] 7-9p Adult Indoor Soccer Open Play (thru 12.15) Adult soccer players can enjoy casual matches during this 7-week, friendly open play session. Players must be 18 years or older. No pre-registration is required. $6, Decatur Indoor Sports Center (DISC) [1295 W Wood, 429.3472, www.decaturparks.org] 9-10p

EVERY MONDAY Monday Night Magic Board Knight [228 W Main, 706.5373, www.boardknight.com] 6:30-11p EVERY TUESDAY Chess Club Come and play—check mate! Doherty's Pub & Pins [242 E William St] 6:30p


Dates, times and locations are subject to last-minute changes. When in doubt, call first!

Game Nights Dolce Vita [1423 E Mound] 9p Stevie Ray Karaoke Lincoln Lounge [121 N Main] 9p

Trivia Night (thru 12.21) Hosted by the hilarious, charming & ridiculously handsome Aric Lee. 1-4 player teams. 50 questions. Mulligans available. $10 (person), Doherty's Pub (12.10), Sliderz (12.17), Wild Dog Saloon (12.21) [www.uwdecatur.org] 6:30p

Story Time (thru 12.16) 2-5 year olds. Includes a craft, snack and stories. Caregivers are required to participate. Barclay Greg Bickers Public Library [220 S Main St, Sliderz [5995 E Route 36] 6:30p Warrensburg, 672.3621, barclay.lib. il.us] 10:30a DJ Dsign Dolce Vita [1423 E Mound] 9p EVERY TUESDAYTHURSDAY (12.9-12.23) Karaoke & Water Pong Staley Striders Indoor Lock Stock & Barrel [129 S Track & Field Club Oakland] 10p-2a Focus is on skills comprehension and mastery in a positive EVERY WEDNESDAY & atmosphere. Ages 7-14. $46-55, FRIDAY Decatur Indoor Sports Center Tai Chi (DISC) [1295 W Wood, www. Maroa Public Library [305 Garfield decatur-parks.org] 4-5p St, Maroa, 794.3005, www.maroa. lib.il.us] 9-10a EVERY WEDNESDAY Music for a Season EVERY THURSDAY of Joy (thru 12.17) Storytime Complimentary lunch. Arthur T. Enjoy art activities, playtime, story Hinton III (12.3), Manley Mallard time, and snacks! Don't miss out (12.10) and Mike Waltenberger on the fun! Ages 2-6. Maroa Public (12.17). First Baptist Church Library [305 Garfield St, Maroa, [1320 Arbor Dr, 875.8034, www. 794.3005, www.maroa.lib.il.us] decaturfbc.com] 11:15a-12:30p 10-11a Write Stuff Writers' Group Support, encouragement, and critiques for writers in all stages of development. Wildflour Artisan Bakery [256 W Main] 2:30p

EVERY FRIDAY Friday Night Magic Board Knight [228 W Main, 706.5373, www.boardknight.com] 6:30-11:30p EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY Wine Tastings The Decanter Fine Wines [215 N Main St, 422.9463] 4-7p (Fr), 1-6p (Sa) EVERY FRIDAY-SUNDAY Ice Skating Decatur Civic Center [1 Gary K Anderson Plaza, www. decaturciviccenter.org] 7:30-9:30p (Fr), 3:30-5:30p (Sa), 2:15-4:15p (Su) EVERY SATURDAY NFT Underground Flea Market Never Forgotten Thymes [726 E Cerro Gordo St] 9a-4p Super Saturday Recess Enjoy activities including an open gym with inflatables, scooters, basketball, tumbling and more! No registration required. Ages 4-11. Parent must be present. $3.75 (child), Decatur Indoor Sports Center (DISC) [1295 W Wood, 429.3472, www.decaturparks.org] 10a-12p

Casual Yu-Gi-Oh! (thru 12.18) Board Knight [228 W Main, EVERY SUNDAY 706.5373, www.boardknight.com] Sunday Funday: Booster Draft 5-8p Board Knight [228 W Main, 706.5373, www.boardknight.com] Stevie Ray Karaoke (thru 12.18) 2-8p Fall League Elder Dragon Sliderz [5995 E Route 36] 9p Highlander (thru 12.17) Karaoke $6, Board Knight [228 W Main, DJ David Lee Dolce Vita [1423 E Mound] 9p 706.5373, www.boardknight.com] Lock Stock & Barrel [129 S 6-10p Oakland] 10p-2a

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December Events EVERY SUNDAY-MONDAY, THURSDAY-FRIDAY Pickleball Open for all skill levels. $5 (nonmember), Free (member), Decatur YMCA [220 W McKinley, www. facebook.com/DecaturPickleball] 1-3p (Mo), 7-9p (Th), 8-10a (Fr), 10a-12p (Su) Tuesday, 2 Deck the Halls & Delight in the Delectable Join the University of Illinois Extension Horticulture staff as we walk you through the creation of an evergreen holiday swag using items from the garden. Enjoy holiday cooking tips and sample new recipes while you assemble your swag. Reservation required. $10, University of Illinois Extension, Macon County Office [3351 N President Howard Brown Blvd, 877.6042] 10a-12p Garden Club: Winter Wonderland Reservations required. Dinner followed by program. South Side Country Club [1650 Cottage Dr, www.facebook.com/ gardenclubofdecatur] 5:30p Wednesday, 3 Christmas Open House Includes holiday make and take crafts, festive food and more. Mt Zion District Library [115 W Main St, Mt Zion] 9a

Art Bazaar & Celebration Find that unique holiday gift – Juried art sale, on-stage performances, gallery exhibits, and much more! Richland Community College [One College Park] 10a-3p

Norman Cosmetics, Mowry Baking Co., Paco's Sol Bistro, Pastabilities, Raupp’s Shoes, Shop On Main, Sloan's Calzones, Smallwood Hearing Center, The Avon Theater, The Decanter Fine Wines & Spirits, Tournesol] for a night of shopping while enjoying Wednesday Book Club free carriage rides, dancing elves, We get the books and you read caroling, sweets and specials them! To register contact the sure to get you in the holiday library. Barclay Public Library [220 spirit! Free, Downtown Decatur S Main St, Warrensburg, 672.3621, [233.3391] 5p barclay.lib.il.us] 10:30a MU College Basketball Books Between Bites (Women's) Stephen Decatur: A Life Most vs. Robert Morris UniversityBold and Daring by Spencer Springfield. Millikin University Tucker. Decatur Public Library [1184 W Main] 7p [130 N Franklin, 424.2900, www. decaturlibrary.org] 12:15p 12.3-12.30 XMAS ARTicles 2014 Wednesday Women Join us in the lounge as we plan Our gallery transforms into our shopping strategies for the a holiday shop! Make your Downtown Christmas Walk! Bring gift purchases from an array friends or come make new ones! of original art and fine crafts We meet at a different location including jewelry, purses, the first Wednesday of each decorative items, paintings, month. RSVP to jccaulkins@aol. notecards, photography, com. The Decatur Club [158 W ceramics, woodworking, Prairie Ave] 4p baskets, ornaments, and more! Madden Arts Center [125 N Christmas Walk Water St, 423.3189, www. Visit Downtown merchants [All Things Beautiful, Blue Connection, decaturarts.org] 8:30a-4:30p (Mo-Fr), 10a-2p (Sa) Brass Horn, Busey Bank, Coney McKane's, Decatur Civic Center, Del's Popcorn Shop, Doherty's Thursday, 4 Pub & Pins, Earthen Pottery, Daughters of the American Embroidered Expressions, Flora Revolution Christmas Tea Gems, Gallery 510 & Nova The program "Vets for Vets" Framing, Giggles, Haines & Essick, presented by David Froehling Heritage Behavioral Health, and Kathy Powless of the Macon Madden Arts Center, Merle County Veterans Assistance. Everyone welcome. Prairie Avenue Christian Church [2201 E Prairie] 1p


Dates, times and locations are subject to last-minute changes. When in doubt, call first!

Open Game Night Family-friendly group playing board, card, and role-playing games. Games available or bring your own. Free, Board Knight [228 W Main, www.decaturgamers. com] 5:30p

12.5-12.7 The Nutcracker-A Holiday Tradition $15, Richland Community College: Shilling Center [One College Park, 875.7200] 7p (Fr, Sa) & 2:30p (Su)

12p. Ages 4-10. Reservations required. Breakfast included. $6.99, Main Hangar Restaurant [910 S Airport Rd, 421.7452, mainhangarrestaurant.net] 9a-12p

The Christmas Shoppe Families will sing Christmas MU College Basketball (Men's) 12.5-12.7 & 12.12-12.14 songs, make crafts, enjoy vs. Robert Morris-Peoria. Millikin Decatur Blaze Hockey Christmas goodies and have an University [1184 W Main] 8p Decatur Civic Center [1 Gary K opportunity for children to shop Anderson Plaza] 5p (Fr), 7:30p (Sa), for Christmas gifts. Every gift $2. Friday, 5 11:30a (Su) First United Methodist Church Mike and Olivia [201 W North St, 423.9711, www. Soulful singing, smooth space Saturday, 6 decaturfirstumc.org] 9a-12p keyboard and rich harmonies. Heavenly Holiday Bazaar Mike and Olivia play original Find great Christmas decorations Santa Claus is Coming! renditions of great songs by artists and craft items and buy cookies Blue Mound Memorial Library like the Grateful Dead, Norah by the pound. Enjoy a great [213 N St Marie, Blue Mound, Jones and Paul Simon. Ages luncheon (homemade cheese 692.2191, www.bluemoundlibrary. 18+. Free, Donnie's Homespun soup and chicken salad). Mt lib.il.us] 9:30a-12p Pizza [126 S Oakland, www. Calvary Lutheran Church [2055 S donnieshomespun.com] 9p Franklin St, 428.0641] 7a-2p Dulcimer Club Rediscover musical interests Salsa Night Breakfast with Santa and talents. Bring your A night of Latin and Top 40 music Enjoy breakfast with Santa and instrument, learn a new tune mixed by DJ Dsign. Dolce Vita Mrs. Claus and make a holiday or simply enjoy the musical [1423 E Mound] 10p craft! Must be pre-registered/ talents of our volunteers. Free, pre-paid. Limited spots available. Rock Springs Nature Center 12.5 -12.6 $7 (member), $10 (non-member), [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, Plant Sale Free (under 2), Children's Museum maconcountyconservation.org] Plants for sale include poinsettias, of Illinois [55 S Country Club Rd, 10a-12p blingsettias, rosemary trees, and www.cmofil.org] 8-10a cyclamen. Schaub Floral Display Gingerbread Workshop Center [3415 E Lost Bridge Rd, Cookie Walk Join us for our version of this 421.7550] 9a-3p Barclay Public Library [220 S Main holiday tradition-without the St, Warrensburg, 672.3621, barclay. baking! 3 people per house Christmas Extravaganza lib.il.us] 9a-12p (they are quite large). Must be Vendors include Four E's trees, pre-registered/pre-paid. Limited Flesor's Candy Kitchen, Home Santa Fly-In spots available. $15 (member), Sweet Home Glass Fusion, A Santa will fly in from the $20 (non-member), Children's Christmas Closet, Our famous North Pole to hear children's Museum of Illinois [55 S Country bake sale and hand crafted items Christmas wishes and hand Club Rd, www.cmofil.org] 10by our own Auxiliary Artisans. out goodies. Santa flies in at 9a 11:30a Raffle. St Mary's Hospital [Assisi and is scheduled to fly out at Room, 1800 E Lake Shore Dr, 422.4225] 11a-4p (Fr), 7a-1p (Sa)

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December Events Into the Wild: Holiday Bird Feeding Birds have to find food every day just like we do. Learn how birds survive during the winter. Make a pine cone bird feeder. A bird book and binocular door prize will be awarded. Refreshments will be served. Register online by 12.5. Free, Rock Springs Nature Center [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 10a-12p

yummy treats, meet some of our animal friends, and hear a story from Santa and Mrs. Claus. $12-15, Scovill Zoo [71 S Country Club Rd, 421.7435] 1-3p & 5-7p

12.6-12.7 Vespers Kirkland Fine Arts Center [1184 W Main, 424.6318, www.millikin.edu] 3p & 7p

Visit with the Clauses The Fireplace [109 E Main St, Maroa, maroaillinois.gov] 1-3p

25th Annual Christmas High Tea A full English High Tea will be served. Included in this array are sweets, treats and tea sandwiches of all sorts. Mrs. Claus will be joining us. $22, Mari-Mann Herb Farm [1405 Mari Mann Ln, 429.1555] 12-2p

Kidd Kadillac Sliderz [5995 E Route 36] 4p

Sunday, 7 Christmas Tea Enter the elegant Governor Oglesby Mansion to enjoy a traditional Christmas afternoon tea! This historic home will be decorated in its best dĂŠcor for the holidays. Tea, punch, and lots of wonderful sweets will be served. $2 (donation), Oglesby Mansion [421 W William St, 429.9422, www. oglesbymansion.org] 2-4p

Photos with Santa Photos will be printed within a few minutes and given to the parents. A coloring book about Jesus' birth, light refreshments and a candy cane will be given to the children. Free, Christ United Methodist Church [1503 N Summit] 1-3p

Diversity Lock, Stock & Barrel [129 S Oakland] 3:30p

Christmas Parade Parade Route-Main Street from the First Baptist Church/Grade School to the Firehouse. Hot chocolate, cookies and Santa will be available at the Firehouse after the parade.[Mt Zion] 6p The Art of Cheer Featuring holiday art, crafts, and specialty Christmas trees created by the Heroic Age Art Center artists. Shop for that unique holiday gift. Enjoy music, refreshments, and have a chance to win one of several baskets. Heroic Age Art Center [135 S Henderson, Mt Zion] 7p

PJ Party with Santa Children ages 3-10 can bring their pillow and wear their favorite Escaping Neverland pajamas as they make a craft, eat Sliderz [5995 E Route 36] 9p

Hannibal-LaGrange Christmas Performance University Symphonic Band will be playing Christmas songs. Dinner to follow. Free, Emmanuel Southern Baptist Church [1255 S Lakeridge Ave, 428.3541] 6-8:30p Cookies with Santa Join us at the Illini Park Building for cookies and milk, holiday stories, crafts and of course, Santa! Barclay Public Library [220 S Main St, Warrensburg, 672.3621, barclay. lib.il.us] 6:30-7:30p Three Hornes Christmas Concert Join this trio to ring in the holiday season with a medley of songs to cheer, delight, and reflect upon. Free, Antioch Christian Church [5409 US 36] 6:30p


Dates, times and locations are subject to last-minute changes. When in doubt, call first!

Monday, 8 MU College Basketball (Men's) vs. Greenville College. Millikin University [1184 W Main] 7p Tuesday, 9 Open Game Night Bored on a Tuesday night with nothing to do? Join us for an evening of board game fun! Free, Diamonds Family Restaurant [2959 N Oakland, www. decaturgamers.com] 5:30p Wednesday, 10 Fun Stuff with Brenda Brown Brenda Brown will bring purses, jewelry and more to our Coffee Club! Get ready to shop! Barclay Public Library [220 S Main St, Warrensburg, 672.3621, barclay. lib.il.us] 9a Annual Holiday Open House Enjoy free refreshments while listening to live holiday music. Decatur Public Library [130 N Franklin, www.decaturlibrary.org] 11a-2p Cabernet Wine Tasting 5 flights, 2 wines each flight. Reservations only, limited seating. This will be informative, fun and relaxing. Call to reserve your spot. $45, The Decatur Club [158 W Prairie, 422.9463] 6p

given in this engaging and fastpaced retelling of Shakespeare's preeminent problem play. $10, Pipe Dreams Studio Theatre [1099 W Wood St, 424.6318, www. pdtheatre.com] 2p (Sa), 7:30p (We-Sa) Thursday, 11 Book Discussion A Christmas Blizzard by Garrison Keillor. Argenta Public Library [100 E Water, Argenta, 795.2144, www. aopld.lib.il.us] 1:30p Festival of Trees Judging Come see the finest Christmas Tree display in Decatur! 30+ trees. Join us in judging Overall Best Tree, Most Creative Tree, as well as other categories. Refreshments and appetizers will be provided! Eagle Ridge of Decatur [875 W McKinley Ave, www.bma-mgmt. com/eagleridgedecatur] 2-6p Paint Like Me! Party Spots go quickly. Pre-payment required. $20, Maroa Public Library [305 Garfield St, Maroa, www.maroa.lib.il.us] 6:30p

Friday, 12 Family Book Bash Bear Stays Up for Christmas. Poor Bear has never seen a Christmas because of his hibernation habit, and this year, his friends are 12.10-12.13 determined to keep him awake! Measure for Measure Come listen to this cheerful tale One of Shakespeare's most of friendship and perseverance intricate creations examines the written by Karma Wilson. Craft, subject of social morality and snack included. $1 (member), $6 the lines that define it. More (non-member), Free (under 2), questions are asked than answers Children's Museum of Illinois [55 S Country Club Rd, www.cmofil. org] 10-11a

Cocoa & Cookies with Santa Enjoy hot cocoa and cookies with Santa, listen to a holiday story and make a craft! Must be preregistered/pre-paid. $7 (member), $10 (non-member), Free (under 2), Children's Museum of Illinois [55 S Country Club Rd, www. cmofil.org] 6-8p Great Dates A couple's night out with free child care. Series message (6p), Plan private date (7-10p). First United Methodist Church [201 W North St, www.connectedpairs. com] 6-10p Feudin Hillbillies Sliderz [5995 E Route 36] 9p Kingsley & Stickley + Onward Forward A night of music from local DJ's. Dolce Vita [1423 E Mound] 9p 12.12-12.13 A Christmas Carol $25 (dinner/show), $10 (adult), $8 (12 and under), Heartland Community Church: Grand Palace [3253 N Brush College Rd, 791.2658,www. midsummermoonproductions. com] 2p (Sa), 6p (Sa, Dinner & show) 7p (Fr, Sa) Saturday, 13 Cookie Walk There will be a variety of cookies ($4/lb) and candies ($6/lb) for sale as well as a book sale and quilt auction. As an added bonus, Mr. and Mrs. Claus will be making an appearance from 9-9:30 on their way through town. Maroa Public Library [305 Garfield St, Maroa, www.maroa.lib.il.us] 9a-12p

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December Events Goodie Walk/Vendor Day Blue Mound Memorial Library [213 N St Marie, Blue Mound, 692.2191, www. bluemoundlibrary.lib.il.us] 9a-12p National Hot Cocoa Day Free, Barclay Public Library [220 S Main St, Warrensburg, 672.3621, barclay.lib.il.us] 9a-12:30p

The Animals' Santa, create an owl-themed craft and enjoy a snack. Baby Yeti will visit with the kids. Event limited, registration required. $10, Illinois Raptor Center [5685 W Hill Rd] 10a-12p

Preschool Peepers: Glittering Pines Create your own glittering pine in a jar and uncover the beauty Robotics Competition of the pine forest in the winter. LEGO robots built by sixteen Bundle up for the hike. Ages teams (ages 9-14) will be 3-5 years with adult buddy. competing for a spot at the Illinois Register online by 12.12. $2, State Championship. Open to Rock Springs Nature Center the public. Come support 8 local [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, teams. Free, Hope Academy [955 maconcountyconservation.org] N Calhoun, 877.6042] 9a-2:30p 10a Animal Crackers: Merry Fishmas Children ages 3-5 will listen to a fish story, make holiday decorations, a present to give away that has some ocean animal flare, and snack on animal crackers. $9-10, Scovill Zoo [71 S Country Club Rd, 421.7435, www. decatur-parks.org] 9:30a-10:15a & 11-11:45a Meet Wampa, Taun Taun, and Baby Yeti Meet the snow owls. Children (ages 5-10) will hear a reading of Jan Brett's newest story,

Winter Survival Learn how to survive in the winter wilderness from volunteer Joe Hunt. We’ll learn about starting a fire, building a shelter, and finding food and water. Be prepared to take a short hike outside. Ages 10+. Register online by 12.12. Free, Rock Springs Nature Center [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 1-3p Christmas Time Themed event with Doodles the Dragon, Granny Giggle and The Gary Strong Marionette Show. Concessions, live entertainment, old time movies, classic cartoons and prizes. $4 (adult), $1 (child), Fletcher Park: Recreation Center [400 S Henderson St, Mt Zion, 864.5424] 2-3:30p

Santa Day Pictures with Santa available by photographer. Cookies, hot chocolate, and a toy for each child who talks with Santa. Old Grade MU College Basketball (Men's) School [Argenta] 10a-12p vs. Cornell College. Millikin University [1184 W Main] 3p Frosty 5K Mt Zion Odd Fellows Lodge Rock 'N' Roll Christmas with [401 W Main St, Mt Zion, Scott Wattles and the Blue mtzionoddfellows.org] 11a Suede Crew $10, Decatur Civic Center [1 Gary Pictures with Santa K Anderson Plaza, 422.7300] 3p Coziahr H-D [150 W Marion Ave, & 7p Forsyth, www.coziahrhd.com] 11a-2p Decatur Big Band Lock, Stock & Barrel [129 S Saturday Book Club Oakland] 3:30p We get the books and you read them! To register contact the 20th Annual Essie Lee Travis library. Barclay Public Library [220 Scholarship Tea S Main St, Warrensburg, 672.3621, Free (donation encouraged), barclay.lib.il.us] 11a Antioch Missionary Baptist Church [530 W Mound Rd, 422.2698] 4-6p


Dates, times and locations are subject to last-minute changes. When in doubt, call first!

360 Band Sliderz [5995 E Route 36] 4p

refreshments, and guides. Central United Methodist Church, House of Miracles, First United Methodist Church, First Presbyterian Church, Karaoke St. Peter’s AME Church, First DJ Jeff spins your favorite songs Lutheran Church. [Church St, to sing, so join in! American Legion [1535 Legion Dr, 423.1411] 423.9711] 1-3:30p 7-11p Christmas Open House Tour the James Millikin Holiday Jazz The Millikin University Faculty Jazz Homestead and enjoy Christmas Sextet returns once again to get punch and cookies for free. you in the holiday spirit with their We will have our Sweet Treats Bakery open and will be selling jazzy swing on holiday classics. wonderful homemade bakery Upbeat and soothing favorites are sure to make everyone in the items that will be already packaged and wrapped for gift family tap their toes and sing giving or for you to take home to along. $5 (child), $10-20 (adult), Kirkland Fine Arts Center [1184 W enjoy. James Millikin Homestead [125 N Pine St, 422.9003] 1-4p Main, 424.6318] 7:30-9p Nanosecy [Killinoize], Fifth Wall, Nerd Noize, Dropper, and Lynx A night of house and electric music mixed by several of central Illinois top DJ's. Dolce Vita [1423 E Mound] 9p Sunday, 14 MDSO: Chamber Orchestra Advent Services Free, Central Christian Church [650 W William St] 8a & 10:30a Blue Grass Music Jams Playing live music. Free, Rock Springs Nature Center [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 1-4p Christmas Church Open House Tour Visit the churches on Church Street. Music, speakers,

Family Science Sunday Create a Christmas-themed clay creation with Next of Kiln! Learn about the science behind the drying, firing, and glazing process at this art medium! Must be present by 2p to participate. Free with admission, Children's Museum of Illinois [55 S Country Club Rd, www.cmofil.org] 2-4p

Wednesday, 17 Adult Bingo Prizes are sweet and salty treats and the games are free. Fletcher Park: Recreation Center [400 S Henderson St, Mt Zion] 10-11a Thursday, 18 DPL Book Club Mr. Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore by Robin Sloan. Decatur Public Library [130 N Franklin, www. decaturlibrary.org] 1p Friday, 19 American Girl Maroa Public Library [305 Garfield St, Maroa, www.maroa.lib.il.us] 4-5p Hipbone Sam AIW Hall [2882 N Dinneen, hipbonesam.com] 6-10p

Polar Express Night Get ready to take a trip on the Polar Express with an exciting night of adventure. Watch the Polar Express, have a delicious snack and do a craft that is sure to put everyone in the Christmas spirit! Spots are limited; sign up at Hurricane Ruth the library. Maroa Public Library Pop's Place [4335 W Main St] 3-6p [305 Garfield St, Maroa, www. maroa.lib.il.us] 6:30-9p Tuesday, 16 Garden Club: A Crash Winter Night Hike Course in Christmas Experiment with your five Trends, traditions and senses and see how they can tricks for holiday design. play tricks with your mind. This Reservations required. Hickory hike is highly recommended for Point Golf Course [Banquet all outdoor adventurers. Dress Hall, www.facebook.com/ for the weather. Register online gardenclubofdecatur] 11a (Social by 12.18. $3 (ind), $10 (fam), Hour), 11:30a (meeting),12p Sand Creek Conservation Area (lunch) 1p (program) [4314 S Franklin St, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 8-10p

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December Events Saturday, 20 Dulcimer Club Rediscover musical interests and talents. Bring your instrument, learn a new tune or simply enjoy the musical talents of our volunteers. Free, Rock Springs Nature Center [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 10a-12p Family Fun: Feed the Animals Get a unique tour as you meet and feed the nature center animals. Learn how and when to care for animals in captivity and discover how they survive in the wild. Family oriented. Register online by 12.19. $2 (ind), $10 (fam), Rock Springs Nature Center [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 1:30p Craig Russo Latin Jazz Project Lock, Stock & Barrel [129 S Oakland] 3:30p West End Boogie Project Sliderz [5995 E Route 36] 4p Jack Dupp Sliderz [5995 E Route 36] 9p

Sunday, 21 Winter Solstice Ever wonder what the Winter Solstice was all about? Discover the mysteries, legends, and facts about the Winter Solstice; then take a hike to witness the exact moment of the solstice. Register online by 12.19. Free, Rock Springs Nature Center [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 12:30p

12.22, 12.23, 12.26, 12.29, 12.30 Winter Break Day Camp Different activities each day. Wellsupervised during the day. Youth ages 5-13. $32-37, Decatur Indoor Sports Center (DISC) [1295 W Wood, 429.3472, www.decaturparks.org] 6:30a-6p

March to the Manger With special guest soloist Christine Brewer. The Christmas story re-told through beautiful music, the reading of scripture, and simple drama. Childcare available. No reservations required. Free, First United Methodist Church [201 W North St, 423.9711, www. decaturfirstumc.org] 4p

Wednesday, 24 Santa Arrives in Maroa Santa arrives in Maroa for a trip on the fire truck around town. [Maroa, maroaillinois.gov] 4:30p

Couples/Singles Dance Band: BAM! $10, Knights of Columbus Hall [520 E North St, www.dancingdates.com] 5-8p

12.26 -12.27 Comedy Hour Jeff Horste & headlined by Matt McClowry. $10 (adv), $12 (day), Main Hangar Restaurant [910 S Airport Rd, 421.7452, mainhangarrestaurant.net] 8:30p

Tuesday, 23 DPL Non-Fiction Book Club The Gateway Arch by Tracy Campbell. Decatur Public Library [130 N Franklin, www. Biscuit Miller & the Mix Pop's Place [4335 W Main St] 3-6p decaturlibrary.org] 1p

Friday, 26 Fly N Flashy Friday A night of classic pop and Top 40 music mixed by DJ Dsign. Dolce Vita [1423 E Mound] 10p

Saturday, 27 Holiday Break Hike Studies show that time spent in the woods can reduce your blood pressure. Alleviate your holiday season stress with a guided hike through the woods.


Dates, times and locations are subject to last-minute changes. When in doubt, call first!

Register online by 12.23. Free, Rock Springs Nature Center [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 2p Soul Purpose Sliderz [5995 E Route 36] 4p Karaoke DJ Jeff spins your favorite songs to sing. Join in! American Legion [1535 Legion Dr, 423.1411] 7-11p Brushville Sliderz [5995 E Route 36] 9p Sunday, 28 Lazy Day Storytelling Enjoy your favorite winter picture books. Cuddle up with your loved ones to hear stories such as Stranger in the Woods. Register online by 12.23. Free, Rock Springs Nature Center [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 2p 12.29 -12.31 Winter Break Baseball Camp Challenging 3-day camp for youth ages 7-16 covers the fundamentals of throwing, catching, fielding, pitching, hitting, and base running. $51-61, Decatur Indoor Sports Center (DISC) [1295 W Wood, 429.3472, www.decatur-parks.org] 8-10a

Tuesday, 30 Mini-Camp: Jingle Bells Join us as we explore winter traditions through handson activities and songs. Register online by 12.29. Adult buddy required. $10, Rock Springs Nature Center [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 9:30-10:30a (Ages 1-5) & 1-2p (Ages 3-5) Open Game Night Family-friendly group playing board, card, and role-playing games. Games available or bring your own. Free, Mancino's Pizza and Grinders [2805 N Main, www. decaturgamers.com] 5:30p Wednesday, 31 Happy Noon Year! Perfect for those who don't stay up late, the confetti will fly at our balloon drop at noon! Enjoy a dance party, fun photo booth, and festive crafts! $1 (member), $6 (non-member), Free (under 2), Children's Museum of Illinois [55 S Country Club, www.cmofil.org] 10a-2p 2 Miles to Miles 5K The race starts at the Y, winds through the neighborhood and in front of DMH and then on to Miles Nissan on an out-and-back course. 5k and 2k option. $18/23 (adv), $23/28 (day), Decatur Family YMCA [220 W McKinley] 2p Kidd Kadillac Sliderz [5995 E Route 36] 5p

New Year's Eve Party Rib eye dinner (6-8p), Mike Lewis Band (9p-12a). $15, American Legion [1535 Legion Dr] 6p-12a New Year's Eve Party Join us as we ring in the New Year. Make your reservation today. Ages 21+, $109-260, Decatur Conference Center & Hotel [4191 US 36 W, 422.8800, hoteldecatur. com] 6-7:30p (Dinner), 8-9:30p (Josh McVicars "The Trickster" Hypnotist), 9:45p-12:45a (Dueling Pianos) Great Gatsby Casino Night Gala & Fundraiser When the gin was cold and the piano was hot! Come ring in the New Year while stepping back in time to the 1920's! Ticket price includes casino, $50 of free chips, band, piano bar, all you can eat appetizer and dessert bar, cash bar, raffle, and more! $60, Mt Zion Convention Center [1410 Mt Zion Parkway, Mt Zion, 864.5424] 6:30p Pops Concert Free, Central Christian Church [650 W William St] 7:30p Hipbone Sam $5 cover, DAV Club [1700 N Lake Shore Dr, hipbonesam.com] 9p-1a X-Krush Sliderz [5995 E Route 36] 9p


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Tea Time:

Victorian Holiday Traditions Come to Decatur’s Tables By Angela Myers

If you’ve ever wished you could take a break from the hectic pace of the holiday season, you and your family can take a step back in time to a quieter, more elegant period by attending a Victorian Christmas tea at a Decatur landmark this season.

Mari-Mann Herbs At Mari-Mann Herbs, the Annual Christmas High Tea has been held nearly every December for at least 25 years according to Mike King, president of Mari-Mann Herb Co., Inc. The teas were started by his mother, who also founded the company. Now, Mrs. Claus, AKA Liz King, Mike’s wife, presides over the teas. The events still appeal mostly to mothers and daughters, who often dress up and bring their favorite dolls along to enjoy the quiet of the countryside and the relaxed continued on page 32

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atmosphere. Sometimes, though, dads and brothers like to come along because the snacks prepared by Joel King, Mike’s brother and official Mari-Mann chef, are numerous and delicious. This year they’ll include meatballs as well as traditional tea cookies and old family recipes. Mike calls it a “buffet extravaganza,” and the guys don’t have to dress up to be welcome.

Oglesby Mansion In Decatur’s West End, the Garden Club of Decatur decorates in Victorian style for Christmas Tea at the Oglesby Mansion, and everyone is invited to drop in for refreshments and to see their handiwork. While Mary Turner, president of the mansion’s board of directors, acknowledges that the teas are usually favored by women, children are more than welcome. Last year, 18 participated in a scavenger hunt with a fancy Christmas cookie as the reward for each child who found all the hidden objects. Men also attend the Oglesby Mansion tea. “I don’t know if they come intentionally or get dragged in by their wives,” Mary says. But she thinks they come mostly because they’re interested in the progress of restorations, now in Phase 3. This year, the mansion will be handicapped accessible for Christmas.

Millikin Homestead Nearby, the Millikin Homestead is also decked out with Christmas decorations for its Victorian Christmas Tea and Open House. Assorted cookies to enjoy with coffee, tea and warm cider are on the menu, and goodies made by members will be for sale at the Sweet Treats Bakery. Proceeds support preservation and education. In past years, local musicians have performed throughout the house, and Terry Grant, the board member in charge of scheduling tours and special events, hopes to have them again this year. “It's a beautiful time to visit the Millikin Homestead, and a great opportunity for people to see what a treasure it is,” Terry says.

Get There: Mari-Mann

The Mari-Mann Christmas High Tea will be held from noon to 2 p.m. on Saturday, December 6, at 1405 Mari Mann Ln. Admission is $22. Call 217-429-1555 for reservations.

Oglesby Mansion

The Oglesby Mansion Christmas Tea will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. on Sunday, December 7, at 421 W. William. A $2 donation is requested. No reservation is required.

Millikin Homestead

The Millikin Homestead Victorian Christmas Tea and Open House will be held from 1 to 4 p.m. on Sunday, December 14, at 125 N. Pine St. It’s free to all, and no reservation is required.

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