September 2014 Thrive Entertainment Guide

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SPOTLIGHT// Tame the Wild Taste with Heinkel's

ART SPEAK// Adventures in Art

FOOD DUDE// Hungry McGee Smoked Snacks


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Berger Insurance • Lock Stock & Barrel • Lyle Campbell & Sons Realty • Macon County Farm Bureau • Mi Pueblito • Millikin University-Alumni House • Modern Furniture Showroom • Mystic Tan • Pop's Place • Pride Coin Laundry • Richland Fairview Park Plaza Center • Secret Garden Express • Sound Check Music Center • Speed Lube • Speed Lube • Subway • Swartz Properties • Tasty's Chicago Grille • The Drive-In Antique Mall • The Glass House • The Rusty Spur • 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 • Texas Roadhouse • 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 • 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


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All things outdoors take center stage this month, as we continue our quest to showcase some of Decatur’s best. The temperature dropping doesn’t mean the fun stopping – quite the opposite, especially if you’re a nature lover of any sort. Fraternize with others of your ilk when you hook up with the Corn Desert Hiking and Adventure Group (that’s their real name – so cool) for hiking, camping, kayaking and the like. Happy trails can be yours a million different ways in Macon County – as evidenced from our 4 Ways to Take a Hike ditty!

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Joni Zimmerman

Shoot for the stars with the bevy of outdoor sporting leagues across our fair city and beyond. Trap, skeet, bow, gun – options abound! If shotgun and bow seasons are your Christmas, put Heinkel’s deer processing on your list. Five words: jalapeno and cheddar venison wieners. #yum

August Answers: 1. Putter head disappears 2. Blue golf ball appears 3. Badge on shirt disappears 4. Shorts turn pink 5. Part of sign disappears 6. New hole sign appears

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Always the opposite of a snackshorted town, Decatur keeps delivering with the perfect on-the-go snack for the adventuresome: Hungry McGee sticks ‘n snacks. We break it down for you. For all the nature lovers and food dudes around, this issue has something for you!


Out & About

A look back at last month’s happenings

Laurie Morvan Band

Pop's Place patrons were in for a real treat on August 10 when Laurie Morvan, known for her wicked blues rock guitar riffs and special brand of storytelling, and her band took the stage. She played flawlessly even while dancing and mingling with the crowd. www.lauriemorvan.com

September Safari

As summer comes to a close and the Scovill Zoo adjusts to its fall hours, no one has gone into hibernation just yet! Stop in and enjoy the cooler weather and the great new exhibits that debuted this year.

Fresh Farm Food

The Saturday Produce Market at Richland Community College offers a bountiful harvest full of variety. Local farmers come together to offer unique, healthy choices every Saturday morning through October 11.

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Out & About

A look back at last month’s happenings

Decatur Celebration Whether you were there for the fair food, carnival rides, arts & crafts vendors, live entertainment or just the people watching, the Decatur Celebration had something for everyone. Record crowds attended the headliner shows including Jo Dee Messina, Salt N Pepa and Joan Jett & The Blackhearts. The Razzle Dazzle Goodtimes Parade stepped off at 10 am on Saturday and wound through the vendor-lined streets of downtown Decatur.

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Pony Express Days The 34th annual Pony Express Days captured about 10,000 residents for concerts, carnivals and fair food. The event commemorates Mt Zion's origin as the first mail depot in the county.

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SPOTLIGHT

by Joli A. Hohenstein

Tame the Wild Taste with Heinkel’s Another season-extender some don’t immediately think of: “You can put any of the deer products in the freezer and eat them year round,” says Wes. “We have a lot of customers doing that.” Deer processing in general works out economically (you can process a deer into burger for only $1.05 to $1.10 a pound), but when you add that in, how can you not win? And don’t think it’s limited to our white-tailed friends. Heinkel’s will process all kinds of meat— everything from bear to elk to buffalo, ducks and geese. “We can make just about anything,” says Wes. You can’t call it a best kept secret when it’s a best seller, but outdoor enthusiasts have one heck of a treat right here at Heinkel’s, Decatur’s legendary meat packing company. Yep, the hot dog purveyors take it to a new level every fall, with some of the best deer products out there. Bring them in skinned, boned or just field dressed, and they’ll make your deer products to order – as long as you have a legal permit, of course. The menu is vast and tasty: summer sausage, bologna, jalapeno & cheddar bologna, slim sticks, jalapeno & cheddar slim sticks, Polish sausage, bratwurst, Italian sausage, breakfast sausage, seasoned roasts. The biggest seller? The jalapeno and cheese venison bologna—is it any wonder? But the latest on everyone’s order is something you won’t find anywhere else. “With the success of our jalapeno & cheese – we were Grand Champion in 2013 – we’ve introduced the first ever venison hot dog,” says Wes Heinkel. “ I don’t know anywhere else you can get it.” They process about 2,000 whole deer a year, but don’t think that’s all that’s happening in the fall. “With wiener roasts and campouts and all of the other things going on, we still sell a ton of wieners this time of year,” says Wes. “It’s actually a big season for us.” Sausage stays popular through the cool-down, too, and when the temperature really starts dropping, the Christmas hams come back.

Processing deer with Heinkel’s is easy. They receive deer during the first two shotgun seasons from 7 am to 7 pm all weekend. They keep weekend hours for bow hunting from October 1 to midJanuary. You can bring them to Decatur, or drop at their trailers in Effingham or Vandalia. If you’re dropping in Decatur, you’re typically looking at about 3 weeks turnaround. Southern Illinois dropoffs will be back at the same location for pickup in January. “We pride ourselves on the highest quality at the most reasonable price,” says Wes. As their slogan says, “We tame the wild taste!” So everyone’s a wiener! (Sorry, couldn’t resist.)

Get There Heinkel’s Packing Co, Inc. Deer Processing 2005 N. 22nd Street, Decatur 428-4401 or 800-594-2738 sales@heinkelspacking.com Check the website for maps, driving directions, and drop off/pickup dates and hours www.heinkelspacking.com/deer-processing

Joli Hohenstein is Editor and Senior Writer for THRIVE. She is an award-winning freelance writer, marketer, and editor. Get more Joli at jolihohenstein.com.

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CRASH of the Month Autumn Art Celebration Street Festival Saturday, September 13 10a-2p, downtown Argenta Arts and crafts vendors, food (11a-1p), wagon wheel pumpkins and gourds, mums, bounce house, mobile zoo, blessing of the pets. Pet-friendly event. Pets must be leashed. $5 (donation per meal)

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ART SPEAK

by Jenny Cowgill

Adventures in Art “Do not fear mistakes—there are none.” - Miles Davis I’ve seen students of all ages crumple their paper or squash their creation in disgust, toss it in the garbage, ready to give up. I’ve dealt with tears, shutdowns and even anger when students have become frustrated with their artwork. Often their attitude is that they just aren’t good at this so why try. Because a fear of failing or making a mistake often holds people back, one of the points I stress to my art students, whether they are nine or 90, is that there is absolutely nothing wrong with making mistakes. A mistake in art can become a beautiful success. You can turn that mistake into something you meant to do. You figure out what you need to do to make it work. This problem-solving process is so important and ultimately so rewarding. Having an understanding of art, its language, its tools and their uses gives you the chance to take that mistake and turn it around, to see it not as a mistake but as an opportunity to approach a problem in a new way. This is one of the many benefits of art, and it extends well beyond the creation of art and into all areas of life.

passions are developed, new skills and vocabulary are learned, problems are solved and discussions spark a conversation that will extend beyond the classroom. Our arts experiences involve looking at art, talking about it, comparing it, and creating it all in a way that is easily accessible to everyone. We want people to leave with something more than just a finished work of art. This fall we have ample opportunity for all ages to explore the arts, to create, to take risks and turn mistakes into masterpieces. From interactive experiences for toddlers to free classes for senior citizens, we have something for everyone. Whether you love painting, drawing, sculpting, weaving, arty parties or printmaking or you just want to get together with friends and create something beautiful, you’ll find our classes to be rewarding and substantive. Don’t let the fear of making a mistake keep you from experiencing the many benefits the arts have to offer. For more information contact us at 217-423-3189 or check out our classes at www.decaturarts.org.

“…if you are making mistakes, then you are making new things, trying new things, learning, living, pushing yourself, changing yourself, changing your world. You’re doing things you’ve The importance of the arts in life simply cannot be never done before, and more importantly, you’re overstated. Art is not just an extra, a craft or luxury that cannot be afforded. It’s a vital component of Doing Something.” - Neil Gaiman education, life and well-being for all ages. Being involved in the arts helps toddlers improve motor skills, children and adults become better problem solvers, and seniors reduce depression, to name a only few benefits. Creating and discussing art leads to greater critical thinking skills, improved test scores and greater mental health. Art makes life more beautiful and bearable, not just in the creation of art but in the understanding and appreciation of it. Its benefits are vast and far reaching and extend to all ages and all areas of life. Our goal at the Decatur Area Arts Council is to provide not just an environment where one can create a work of art, but a place where new

Jenny Cowgill is Education Coordinator for the Decatur Area Arts Council. 10 | September 2014


Publisher's

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

Glow-in-the-dark Bobbers for Night Fishing

$1.39 -$3.89

Mikes Tackle World, 2283 E Geddes, Decatur

Photos: Kat Smalley

With opportunities to midnight fish at Rock Springs Nature Center, I set out to find a good source for night time fishing supplies. When Mike and Joan at Mikes Tackle World say, "If we don't have it, you may not find it," you better believe them. I was amazed at the sheer volume of fishing tackle in their shop. They have more lighted bobbers than I had room for, so I grabbed two styles. Get geared up and head out to Rock Springs for your next family-friendly midnight fishing outing: Friday, Sept. 19, 10pm - midnight Bring your fishing equipment to Rock Springs Conservation Area for a unique chance to fish the cattail ponds at night. Bring lit bobbers and worms for bait for midnight fishing from 10pm to midnight. Please dress for fishing at the pond; clothes will get wet and dirty. (Meet at the Information Shelter–Rock Springs Nature Center). Fee is $5/person, ages 8+. Fishing licenses are required for those ages 16 and up. Reservations are required.

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THE FOOD DUDE

by T. F. DUDE

Hungry McGee Smoked Snack Sticks and Jerky Bites Move over, Slim Jim--there’s a new meat stick in town: Hungry McGee Smoked Snack Sticks and Jerky Bites, distributed locally by the Decaturbased Pepsi Refreshment Services, Inc. (one of only two distributors in the state). I found mine at the Billingsley BP gas station in South Shores, but you should be able to find them at other gas stations around town.

The differences in taste are subtle but noticeable. My favorite happened to be Sweet ‘n Sassy since it had a real spicy kick. Jalapeno is nowhere near as spicy as it sounds, and as a fan of bacon plus anything, I also would recommend the Peppered Bacon flavor. I know a meat stick as a snack may sound simple, but that’s one of the benefits of it, too. It’s meat. And it’s a stick. You know exactly what you’re getting. I can respect that. Not all foods have to be fancy or full of complex favors to be appreciated.

Now, I’ve always thought that beef jerky was a snack suitable to many on-the-go outdoor activities, from tailgatin’ at local sporting events to hikin’ the trails to campin’ with some friends. Speaking of friends, any friend of The Food The next time you plan an outdoor adventure, Dude knows that I’m a bit of a “connoisseur” why not give ol’ Hungry McGee Smoked Snack about meat sticks. It all started when I was a Sticks a try? young dude, and I used go fishin’ with Pa Dude and Grandpa Dude. We’d take the boat out onto the lake, and one of our favorite snacks to bring with us was beef jerky. In fact, I had uncles who even made their own. Since the Food Dude is gettin’ on in his years and needs to watch his health, it’s good to know that Hungry McGee Snack Sticks contain no MSG and generally have half the calories and fat of a single Slim Jim (90 calories, 7g of fat vs. 170 calories, 14g of fat). The Hungry McGee website boasts, “Our USDA inspected and approved Snack Sticks are made from lean cuts of tender meat, seasoned using our award winning blend of herbs and spices, and slow wood smoked for natural goodness!” Those herbs and spices have resulted in six flavors – Original, Teriyaki, Jalapeno, Sweet ‘n Sassy, Peppered BBQ and Peppered Bacon. A single smoked snack stick (28g) costs $0.99, and a bag of jerky bites is $2.99. I tried the sticks and the bites, and both are delicious, but I gravitated toward the bites since I like a little somethin’ extra to chew on. Not to mention, more of the flavor comes through when you’ve got bigger pieces to work with.

Get More Hungry McGee You can read more about the whimsical Hungry McGee and how his smoked snacks came to be on his website: www.hungrymcgee.com

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4 Ways to Take a Hike Written by Joli Hohenstein

Cooler weather and changing leaves draw hikers to trails like this one leading to the Homestead Prairie Farm at Rock Springs Conservation Area. Photo: Macon County Conservation District

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Get out, get fit, get some fresh air, get some quality time – whatever your motivation, taking a hike can hit all the high points. And you can do it whether you’re a veteran trailer or a newbie just breaking in your boots. Opportunities abound in Decatur and its surroundings, and there’s more than one way to hit the trail.

>>Strike out on your own. See the

forest through the trees at one of many nearby outdoor venues. 24 miles of trails await you through the five conservation areas of Macon County Conservation District – Rock Springs and Sand Creek in Decatur, Fort Daniel in Mt. Zion, Friends Creek in northeast Macon County and Griswold in Blue Mound. “The best time to go on the trails is coming up – that’s autumn, when it’s nice and crisp and clear and all the leaves are brightly colored,” says Carl Brady, a volunteer trail monitor. The 2.25 mile River Trail, which Carl monitors, is Rock Springs’ most popular, giving you the chance to see the Turtle Ponds and the site of the old Rock Spring Bottling Plant. Nearby Spitler Woods State Natural Area in Mt. Zion provides another great alternative, with a 150-acre nature preserve and 3 miles of trails for all levels. “Since it’s an old growth forest, there are lots of big trees, some 250 to 350 years old,” says Ranger Mike Vannoy, “and the sycamore trees with their white bark are known as the Ghosts of the Forest.”

is handicapped accessible, and connects to miles of other great trails through Fairview Park, Kiwanis Park and beyond. At Spitler Woods, you can strike out on the Red Oak Ramble, a halfmile wheelchair accessible paved trail, or check out some of the fitness stations set up on the Exercise Trail.

>>Find some friends.

For lots of us, hiking’s fun ups exponentially with some fellow fun-lovers. The Corn Desert Hiking and Adventure group, a 550-strong meet up group, rallies Central Illinoisans monthly for activities in the great outdoors. “Our members range from 18 to well over 60,” says lead organizer Bonnie Wyatt. “We’re just a bunch of people who enjoy the outdoors…hiking, backpacking, kayaking, white-water rafting, caving, rock climbing.” Founded by a local outdoor enthusiast, the group carries on and thrives through meetup, an online site dedicated to helping neighbors get together to learn something, do something, share something. (Side note: It is not the dating site.) With about 40 members active at any given time, the Corn Desert Hikers strike out across the Illinois terrain. “We’ve got grad

students from U of I who are from foreign countries and people like me who were raised in Central Illinois,” says Bonnie.

The bulk of their events are in Central Illinois – most recently a kayaking trip they call BYOB >>Grab a guide. “If you’re looking for a (Bring Your Own Boat) – though they do hike but you don’t want to necessarily venture occasionally venture across state lines. “We out on your own, guided hikes are a great make a lot of good friends,” she says, “and some option,” says Katherine Unruh, Conservation of our members find travel partners to take District marketing specialist. Rock Springs’ those longer trips like Glacier National Park.” naturalists regularly host hikes for all ages and abilities. One of the most popular is the Sea of Grass hike, which takes you through the prairie through grasses as tall as 12 feet. The younger crowd can ease into nature with Preschool Peepers, featuring shorter walks and encounters. “Creatures of the Night” is next on September 28. For schools and other groups, Spitler Woods offers guided tours, too, upon request, says Ranger Mike.

>>Relax, don’t do it. Want to get into

nature, just not that deep? Hit the trail on your bike – Rock Springs’ bike trail spans over 3 miles,

Corn Desert Hiking members (left to right) Kris Kite, Gilbert Heinz, Vasilica "Vasi" Crecea, Jon Rinker, Monica Filbin, Dan Scharlau, Bhuvanesh Bhatt, and Bonnie Wyatt Photo: Brad Pasquantonio

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continued from page 15 Part of the group’s appeal and longevity goes to its environment of challenge, learning and acceptance – all levels are welcome. Each trip manifesto (posted online) includes suggestions for supplies and equipment, along with descriptions of difficulty and recommended ability levels. They suggest you wear hiking boots (not just tennis shoes), be able to walk 5 miles and be physically able. Beyond that, the more the merrier. “We’ve had people who’ve never camped before,” Bonnie says, “and we helped set up their tent and gave them a list of what to bring. We’re all here to have fun.” Near year-round appeal comes with membership, too, from events like the Black Friday Campout (“When everyone else is out shopping the day after Thanksgiving, we’re camping out.”) and the Freeze Your Butt Off Camping Trip (always on Super Bowl weekend, always in tents and sometimes down to 16 degrees). Bottom line: If you’re looking to explore the great Corn Desert (what the rest of us call central Illinois), you couldn’t get better partners!

Get There Macon County Conservation District 3939 Nearing Lane, Decatur 423-7708 maconcountyconservation.org Spitler Woods State Natural Area 705 Spitler Park Dr., Mt. Zion 864-3121 dnr.state.il.us/lands/landmgt/ PARKS/R3/Spitler.htm Corn Desert Hiking and Adventure Group www.meetup.com/hiking-326

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September Events EVERYDAY Karaoke Josh n Crown (Mo), A Bottle of CT (Tu), Karaoke/Dancing with Jacob (We), Karaoke-rita with CT (Th), Karaoke/Dancing with Jacob (Fr), Danrel & Funk DJ/Karaoke (Sa), Josh in a Bucket (Su). Cafe Brio [2880 N Oakland, 975.2746] 9-2a

Artist Jim Poling Natural landscapes, flowers, and wildlife. Rock Springs Nature Center [North Gallery , 3939 Nearing Ln] 8a-5p (Mo-We, Fr), 8a8p (Th), 9a-5p (Sa), 1-5p (Su)

Jessica Bingham (thru 9.26) Jessica Bingham's paintings focus on the relationship with landscapes, natural and manAirport Art Exhibit made. Manipulation of the canvas Open during business hours. Decatur Airport [910 S Airport Rd] focuses attention on forms that represent nature’s environmental growth, decay, beauty, and DPL Art Exhibit impermanence. Erlanson Gallery Open during library hours. [One College Park] 10a-3p (Mo-Fr) Decatur Public Library [130 N Franklin] EVERY MONDAY Miniatures Monday Gallery 510 Art Exhibit Board Knight [228 W Main, Open during business hours. Gallery 510 [160 E Main, 422.1509, 706.5373, www.boardknight. com] 6p gallery510.org] Wildflour Art Exhibit Open during business hours. Wildflour Artisan Bakery & CafÊ [256 W Main, www. wildflourastisanbakery.com] Artist David Staff Enjoy images from throughout Illinois. Photographs include wildlife, flowers, and landscapes. Rock Springs Nature Center [South Gallery, 3939 Nearing Ln] 8a-5p (Mo-We, Fr), 8a-8p (Th), 9a5p (Sa), 1-5p (Su)

Country Line Dance (begins 9.8) Come join a fun-filled evening, meet new people and learn to country line dance. $6, Knights of Columbus Hall [520 E North St, 764.3070] 7-8p (Class), 8-9p (Dance) Ballroom Dance Basic east coast swing and ballroom. $35, Mt Zion Convention Center [1400 Mt Zion Parkway, Mt Zion, 864.5424, www. mtzion.com] 6-8:15p

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Preschool Activity- When I Grow Up (begins 9.8) Children ages 18 mo-4 yrs will learn about different occupations through crafts, activities and visits from special guests! Adult must accompany child. $30-35, Decatur Indoor Sports Center [1295 W Wood, 429.3472] 11:15a-12p Youth Volleyball Skills (begins 9.8) Improve volleyball fundamentals and techniques for participants in grades 2-8. $46-55, Decatur Indoor Sports Center [1295 W Wood, 429.3472] 5:30-6:30p (grades 2-3), 6:30-7:30p (grades 4-5), 7:30-8:30p (grades 6-8) EVERY TUESDAY Chess Club Doherty's Pub & Pins [242 E William St] 6:30p At Least It's Not Monday Draft Magic the Gathering. $15, Hidden Lair [320 N St Hwy 121, Mt. Zion, 864.1851] 7-10p Stevie Ray Karaoke Lincoln Lounge [121 N Main] 9p Master Naturalist Training Experience nature, develop knowledge of and respect for the environment, and practice natural resource stewardship through the 2014 Illinois Master Naturalist Program sponsored by University of Illinois Extension. Macon County Extension Office [3351 N President Howard Brown Blvd, 877.6042, web.extension.illinois. edu/dmp/] 6-9p

D E PA RT M E N T O F

FA L L SEASON

kirklandfinearts.com 217.424.6318

By: Matthew Lopez October 8-12 Albert Taylor Theatre


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

Little Hoopsters (begins 9.9) Children ages 5-12 learn the basic fundamentals of basketball in a non-competitive environment. Players learn new skills each week, focusing on teamwork, dribbling, passing and shooting. $39-48, Decatur Indoor Sports Center [1295 W Wood, 429.3472] 5:15-6p (ages 5-6), 6:15-7:15p (ages 7-12) EVERY TUESDAY & THURSDAY Pickleball Open for all skill levels. Kiwanis Park [455 S Redwood Ln, www. facebook.com/DecaturPickleball] 6-8p EVERY WEDNESDAY Coffee Club This is an open invitation for anyone from the community to stop by the library for good coffee, company and conversation! Barclay Public Library [220 S Main St, Warrensburg, 672.3621, barclay.lib. il.us] 9:30a Casual Elder Dragon Highlander $6, Board Knight [228 W Main, 706.5373, www.boardknight. com] 5p Greg Bickers Sliderz [5995 E Route 36] 6:30p Karaoke & Water Pong Lock Stock & Barrel [129 S Oakland] 10p-2a

Write Stuff Writers' Group Support, encouragement, and critiques for writers in all stages of development. Wildflour Artisan Bakery & CafĂŠ [256 W Main] 3:30p Billy Galt (thru 9.17) Lock Stock & Barrel [129 S Oakland] 7-9p

Soy City Sounds Karaoke with Troy Hayes, Pop's Place [4335 W Main St] 9p-1a Stevie Ray Karaoke Sliderz [5995 E Route 36] 9p Salsa Nights Salsa, reggeaton, and top 40 DJ mix. Corona's Mexican Bar & Grill [2350 S Mt Zion Rd, 864.2220] 9:30p-1:30a

EVERY WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY Tai Chi Maroa Public Library [305 Garfield DJ David Lee St, Maroa, 794.3005, www.maroa. Lock Stock & Barrel [129 S lib.il.us] 9-10a Oakland] 10p-2a EVERY WEDNESDAYSATURDAY Docta LD DJ/Karaoke Curly's Bar & Pizza [2683 N Water, 875.9800] 9p-2a EVERY THURSDAY Open Game Night Family-friendly group playing board, card, and role-playing games. Games available or bring your own. Board Knight [228 W Main, www.boardknight.com] 4p Casual X-Wing Miniatures Board Knight [228 W Main, 706.5373, www.boardknight. com] 5p

Storytime Enjoy art activities, playtime, storytime, and snacks! Don't miss out on the fun! Ages 2-6. Maroa Public Library [305 Garfield St, Maroa, 794.3005, www.maroa.lib. il.us] 10a-11a MidState Little Kritters Soccer For players ages 3-4, a story book is provided that highlights animal characters who possess unique soccer skills. $48-54, Decatur Soccer Complex [1 Educational Park, 429.3472] 5-5:30p

EVERY FRIDAY Friday Night Magic Board Knight [228 W Main, 706.5373, www.boardknight.com] Bike Night Pop's Place (9.4), The Beach House 6:30p (9.11), Coziahr H-D (9.18), Coziahr EVERY FRIDAY & H-D (9.25), Coziahr H-D [150 W SATURDAY Marion Ave, Forsyth, 877.7115, Wine Tastings www.coziahrhd.com] 6-8p The Decanter Fine Wines [215 N Main St, 422.9463] 4-7p (Fr), 1-6p Karaoke (Sa) Free, Donnie's Homespun Pizza [126 S Oakland, 424.4344, www. donnieshomespun.com] 9p

By: Carolyn Leigh & Mark Charlap November 14-16 Kirkland Fine Arts Center

By: William Shakespeare December 10-13

Pipe Dreams Studio Theatre

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September Events EVERY SATURDAY Central Park Farmers Market West side of Central Park. Rain or shine. Central Park [Downtown Decatur, 428.2800] 8a-12p

Saturday Produce Market This market will offer fresh fruits and vegetables grown by Richland students, as well as local farmers. Richland Community College [One College Park, www. richland.edu] 8a-12p

EVERY SUNDAY Tabletop Sundays For everyone, beginner or seasoned. Interested in running a campaign? Learning how to play another game? This is the event for you! Board Knight [228 W Main, 706.5373, www. boardknight.com] 3p

Monday, 1 Library Book Sale $5 for a paper bag and all the books you can fit (excluding rare books). All books half off. Decatur Racing Macon Speedway [205 N Wiles St, Civic Center [1 Gary K Anderson Macon, 764.3000, www.facebook. Plaza, www.friendsdpl.org/ folsales.html] 9a-3p com/maconracing] 5p (gates open), 7p (race) MDSO Labor Day Pops Concert Free, Nelson Park [2475 E Pavilion Super Slapped Saturdays Top 40 DJ mix. Flashbacks Lounge Dr, 424.6318] 6p [2239 E Wood St, 422.3530] 9.1, 9.15, 9.29 10p-2a Kids Archery Shoot Enjoy archery in our indoor EVERY SATURDAY & shooting range. Free (kids under SUNDAY Homestead Prairie Farm Open 15), Archers Alley [3113 N 22nd St, 853.5961] House Visit the Homestead Prairie Farm, Wednesday, 3 a restored 1860s farm house. Rock Springs Nature Center [3939 Wednesday Book Club We get the books and you read Nearing Ln] 1-4p them! To register contact the library. Barclay Public Library [220 S Main St, Warrensburg, 672.3621, barclay.lib.il.us] 10:30a

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Wednesday Women Hopefully we'll chill on the patio and enjoy Benny's great burgers and salads while we talk and laugh the night away! Take some time out of your busy schedule and reconnect with yourself and other wonderful women. Benny's Grill [1770 Pershing Rd, 433.0834] 5-9p Thursday, 4 The Fabulous Hoedads Decatur Moose Lodge #684 [3190 N Woodford St, www.facebook. com/TheFabulousHoedads] 7p Dennis Michael Lynch DML, investigative film maker, will discuss national security & current border issues. Reviewing “We Ride to DC” which covers the closing of the WWII Memorial to veterans, the Bundy Ranch standoff, & the protests of the bikers and truckers in DC. Free, The Decatur Club [158 W Prairie Ave, www. responsiblegovt.org] 7p Friday, 5 Gallery 510 - Gallery Walk Featured Artist: Tina Sekimi. Gallery 510 [160 E Main, 422.1509] 5-7:30p Madden Arts Center Gallery Walk Meet French photographer Gil Lebois as you enjoy his Simply Midwest photographs. Live music, complimentary hors d’oeuvres and beverages. Madden Arts Center [125 N Water, 423.3189] 5-7:30p

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SPRING SEASON

kirklandfinearts.com 217.424.6318

By: Charles Morey

adapted from Tailleur pour dames by Georges Feydeau

February 25 - March 1

Albert Taylor Theatre


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

Hipbone Sam Booze, Blues, and Burgers on the patio. AIW Hall [2882 N Dinneen St] 6-10p Swing Night Come kick up your heels and listen to great music from BAM! Instruction is from 6-6:45p. Free, Nelson Park [2475 E Pavilion Dr, 422.5911, www.decatur-parks. org] 7p

Comedy Hour Vince Morris with Ron Placone. $10-12, Main Hangar [910 S Airport Rd, 421.7452, mainhangarrestaurant.net] 8:30p

9.5-9.29 Simply Midwest, Photography of Gil Lebois Enjoy images of Decatur and nearby Midwestern scenes as viewed through the lens of French photographer Gil Lebois. American English Black and white as well as Simply the best Beatles tribute color photography on display. story of our time. $20-30 (adult), Madden Arts Center [125 N Water, $5 (school age), Kirkland Fine Arts 423.3189, www.decaturarts.org] Center [1184 W Main, 424.6318] 8:30a-4:30p (Mo-Fr), 10a-2p (Sa) 7:30p Saturday, 6 Culver Mansion Twisted Shifters Car Show Paranormal Workshop Pop's Place [4335 W Main St] Have you ever wondered what All Day it takes to be a paranormal investigator? Join Decatur's Into the Wild: Fall Migration oldest paranormal team to learn Birds coming and going to the the basics of what goes into area in the fall are fascinating being a ghost hunter. Visit the to watch and listen to as webpage for ticket info. Culver they sing their beautiful calls. Mansion [412 W Prairie, www. See the colorful travelers newageparanormal.com] 8p-2a during an outdoor trek. For all ages. Register online. Free, Bman and Jason Rock Springs Nature Center Lock Stock & Barrel [129 S [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, Oakland] 8p maconcountyconservation.org] 10a Wolf & Gypsy Sliderz [5995 E Route 36] 9p Zentangle Do you doodle? Come learn the 9.5-9.6 Zentangle method for creating Vintage Weekend beautiful images with repetitive Women's World, swap meet, patterns! Registration required. vendors, along with classic 1949 Barclay Public Library [220 S Main and older vehicles. $5, Progress St, Warrensburg, 672.3621, barclay. City [One College Park, www. lib.il.us] 10:30a americanstreetrodassociation. com] 8a-6p (Fr), 8a-12p (Sa)

13th Annual Mel & Amy Memorial Run Coziahr H-D [150 W Marion Ave, Forsyth, 877.7115] 11a-5p 3D Animal Archery Bring your own equipment or use ours. Rotate through life-like 3D targets featuring turkey, deer, and bears. Basic instruction is provided for less experienced archers. Ages 10+; register online. $5, Fort Daniel Conservation Area [7977 Fort Daniel Rd, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 2-4p VooDoo Lounge Blues Band Sliderz [5995 E Route 36] 4p PAR-TEE with a Purpose Golf day or night or both, enjoy dinner, silent auction, music by The Hitmen! Call for team/ individual registration or info about non-golfer tickets and more information. Hickory Point Golf Course [727 W Weaver Rd, 422.6294] 4-11p Prairieland Punishers Roller Derby Bout 1st bout at 5p (Illinois Valley Vixens), main event 7p (Cedar Rapids Roller Girls). Tickets can be purchased online. Bring a small bag of dog or cat food and receive some Punisher swag in return for your donation! $10 (adv), $15 (door), $5 (kids), Decatur Civic Center [1 Gary K Anderson Plaza, punishersderby. com] 5p

By: John Kander & Fredd Ebb

April 24-26 Albert Taylor Theatre

May 8-9 Kirkland Fine Arts Center September 2014 | 21


September Events Kick-N-Asphalt Find food, friends, drinks and entertainment. 5K with 1 mile loop. Time clock available. Run, walk or stop at every station. Party after with music, beer, and food. $25 (entry), Decatur Conference Center & Hotel [4191 US 36 W, www.kicknasphaltdecatur.com] 6:30p Gutterbound Sliderz [5995 E Route 36] 9p Bass the Place: Volume 1 Dropper vs Nerd Noize, Barry Gates, RyGy, Boy Apollo. $3 ($2 Millikin students), Donnie's Homespun Pizza [126 S Oakland, www.donnieshomespun.com] 10p

The Night the Stars Fell Join guest speaker Bill Kemp to learn about the greatest meteor shower in American history. Learn what early Illinois settlers saw in this fantastic and fearful event, and how it changed our knowledge of meteors. Free, Rock Springs Nature Center [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 2p

Monday, 8 LSA Golf Outing Four-person scramble, shotgun start. Lunch, dinner, cash bar, and awards banquet included. $150 (person), Decatur Country Club [135 N Country Club Rd, 233.2001, www.lsadecatur.net] 11:30a

Tuesday, 9 Garden Club Make a "Tussie Mussie" craft, presented by member Jeane Holderby. First Lutheran Church Plan B Pop's Place [4335 W Main St] 3-6p [250 W Decatur St] 6p

9.9-9.10 G for Green Join us on a “green� adventure as we discover frogs and plants with our trusty magnifying glasses. Register online. Must be Sunday, 7 accompanied by an adult buddy. Cruise 11 Rock Springs Nature Center [3939 Ann Downing Central Park [Downtown Decatur] Harristown Camp Wilson Nearing Ln] 9:30a-10:30a (Tu, 9a-4p Foursquare Church [7570 W Main] Ages 1-5), 1-2p (We, Ages 3-5) 6p Grandparents' Day Wednesday, 10 at Scovill Zoo Tim Hawkins Comedy Concert Open Game Night Enjoy an old-fashioned festival, $22 (adv), $25 (door), Maranatha Bored on a Wednesday night with family-friendly activities, with nothing to do? Join us for Church [555 W Imboden cake walks, games, and more! an evening of board game fun! Dr, 423.2452, timhawkins. Grandparents enter free with a Free, Diamonds Family Restaurant brushfireapp.com/eve] 6-8p paying child. Scovill Zoo [71 S [2959 N Oakland, www. Country Club Rd, 421.7435, www. Free Community Yoga decaturgamers.com] 5:30p decatur-parks.org] 12-3p Enjoy yoga in the great outdoors. Free, Nelson Park [2475 E Pavilion Open Mic Night Hosted by Matt Skinner Dr, www.decatur-parks.org] 10Free, Donnie's Homespun Pizza 11:30a [126 S Oakland, 424.4344, www. donnieshomespun.com] 9p Family Fest Family-friendly games and activities. Food available. Rain location is church gym. Westminster Presbyterian Church [1360 S Main St, 428.6603] 4:30-7p


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

9.10 Jessica Bingham Reception Jessica Bingham's paintings focus on the relationship with landscapes, natural and manmade. Manipulation of the canvas focuses attention on forms that represent nature’s environmental growth, decay, beauty, and impermanence. Erlanson Gallery [One College Park] 12-1p

Tennessee Borderline Sliderz [5995 E Route 36] 9p

Autumn Art Celebration Street Festival Arts and crafts vendors, food (11aGreat Dates 1p), wagon wheel pumpkins and A couple's night out with free gourds, mums, bounce house, child care. First United Methodist mobile zoo, blessing of the pets. Church [201 W North St, 638.5545, Pet-friendly event. Pets must be www.connectedpairs.com] 6p leashed. $5 (donation per meal), Series message, 7-10p (plan date) Downtown Argenta [N North St, Argenta] 10a-2p Saturday, 13 Punt, Pass & Kick Competition Saturday Book Club 9.11 This football competition is open We get the books and you read Movie in the Park to boys and girls aged 8-15. them! To register contact the Free, Nelson Park [2475 E Pavilion Winners advance to sectionals, library. Barclay Public Library [220 Dr, www.decatur-parks.org] 7:30p and finalists may earn a chance S Main St, Warrensburg, 672.3621, to compete during an NFL game! barclay.lib.il.us] 11a Friday, 12 Baseball Diamond, Fairview Family Camp Out at Scovill Zoo Park [1640 W Monument Hill Dr, Culver Mansion Open House/ Camp out theme is "Remarkable 429.3472] 9a History Tour Reptiles." Includes supper and Come see the renovations done breakfast, evening tour, animal Animal Crackers: in this Decatur staple, hear the encounters. Bring a tent and Does It Rain in a Rainforest? legacy of the Culver family, and sleeping bag. $25 (person), $100 Children ages 3-5 will learn experience the spooky history of (family), Scovill Zoo [71 S Country about the unique animals that the property itself. $5 (donation), Club Rd, 421.7435, www.decatur- call Australia home. Participants Culver Mansion [412 W Prairie] parks.org] 6p-9a will listen to a story about a 2-4p platypus, enjoy a visit from a Book Signing/Reading very small marsupial, and make Kids Club Above All Men by Eric Shonkwiler. a lil’ joey to take home. $9-10, Every show a different theme Aubrie Cox and Amy SayreScovill Zoo [71 S Country Club Rd, featuring Doodles the Dragon, Roberts will be reading, also. Free, 421.7435, www.decatur-parks.org] Granny Giggle and The Gary Wildflour Artisan Bakery & Café 9:30a-10:15a & 11-11:45a Strong Marionette Show. $4 [256 W Main] 7-8p (adult), $1 (child), Fletcher Park Dulcimer Club [400 S Henderson St] 2p Rocky LaPorte Rediscover musical interests Rocky LaPorte, once a Chicago and talents. Bring your Faculty Jazz Concert truck driver and dock worker, instrument, learn a new tune Free, Lock Stock & Barrel [129 S started his standup career in 1988. or simply enjoy the musical Oakland] 3:30p Appeared on Cheers, Pat Sajak, talents of our volunteers. Comic Strip Live, his very own half Rock Springs Nature Center 360 Band hour special on Comedy Central, [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, Sliderz [5995 E Route 36] 4p The Tonight Show, and Last Comic maconcountyconservation.org] Standing. $15, Decatur Civic 10a-12p Taste of St John's Center [1 Gary K Anderson Plaza] St John's Lutheran Church [2727 7:30p Mt Zion Odd Fellows Duathlon N Union St] 5-7p 2-mile run, 13-mile bike ride, followed by a 2-mile run. Food, The Chosen Ones drinks, and after party. Mt Zion Antioch Christian Church [5409 Lions Center [1595 W Main St, Mt US 36] 6p Zion, mtzionoddfellows.org] 10a

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September Events The Hit Men You loved Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, Tommy James and the Shondells, Carly Simon, Cat Stevens, Elton John, and Jim Croce. Come see The Hit Men, an amazing look back through rock and roll history featuring former members of these mega-star acts. $25-35 (adult), $5 (school age), Kirkland Fine Arts Center [1184 W Main, 424.6318] 7:30p Soul Purpose Pop's Place [4335 W Main St] 8-11:30p WhiskeyDick Prairieland A.B.A.T.E. [1901 N Railroad Ave] 8p Wescott, Dennison and Co Lock Stock & Barrel [129 S Oakland] 9p

Prairie Celebration Tour encampment of trappers and traders as they demonstrate their skills, crafts and techniques for creating goods and services during the 1700s and 1800s. Items for sale, wagon rides, and games for children. Food available for a fee. Free, Rock Springs Nature Center [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.4913, www. maconcountyconservation.org] 11a-5p (Sa), 12-4p (Su) Sunday, 14 Bluegrass Music Jams 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] 1-4p

Family Science Sunday: Harvesting the Garden Learn about apples in this orchard-themed workshop! GLAD Social Free with admission, Children's Alternative healing programming. Museum of Illinois [55 S Country TBD [gladdecatur.com] 6:30p Club Rd, 423.5437, www.cmofil. org] 2-4p 9.13-9.14 Outdoor Sports Festival The Orange Ball Final competition for those Huge concert, silent auction, participating in softball, t-ball 50/50 raffle, and so much and golf. Hickory Point Golf more. Greg Bickers, Eric Burgett, Course [727 Weaver Rd], Rotary Third Shift, and CeCe Frey. $10 Park [2450 S US Business 51, (donation), $5 (BBQ), Sliderz [5995 309.888.2598, www.soill.org] E Route 36] 2p Feudin Hillbillies Sliderz [5995 E Route 36] 9p

VooDoo Lounge Blues Band Pop's Place [4335 W Main St] 3-6p John O'Conor Irish pianist. Studied in his native Dublin, in Vienna with Dieter Weber, and tutored by legendary Wilhelm Kempff. $20 (adult), $5 (school age), Kirkland Fine Arts Center [1184 W Main, 424.6318] 4p Tuesday, 16 Garden Club Claudia Chopp will present "Floral Fusion: Some Old, Some New, Some Asian, Some European." Reservations required for lunch. 11:15a (meeting), 12p (lunch), 1p (program). South Side Country Club [1650 Cottage Ln] Ladies Fall Night Out Dinner, shopping, and fellowship. Tupperware, Mary Kay, Cookie Lee, Pampered Chef, Stampin' Up, Thirty One, Avon, Discovery Toys, Celebrating Home and more. Roast pork and dessert buffet. $8 (dinner), Mt Calvary Lutheran Church [2055 S Franklin St, 428.0641] 5:30-8p Thursday, 18 International Day Germany will be covered. Speakers and food to sample. Call to reserve a seat. Macon County Extension Office [3351 N President Howard Brown Blvd, 877.6042] 11a-2p


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

March of Dimes Cocktail Hour Enjoy an evening at the Decatur Club Lounge and learn about the upcoming Signature Chef's Auction in Decatur. Appetizers provided, cash bar. The Decatur Club [158 W Prairie Ave] 5:307:30p Friday, 19 Concertino Central Christian Church [650 W William St] 6p Family Fun Night Movie in the lobby. Snacks and board games. After the show, get a healthy snack. Free (member), $5 (prospective member), Decatur YMCA [220 W McKinley Ave, www.decaturymca.org] 6:30p New Jerusalem Singers First Southern Baptist Church of Boody [210 Main St, Boody] 7p Matt Livasy Sliderz [5995 E Route 36] 9p Midnight Fishing Fish the cattail ponds at night. Reservations required. Ages 8+. $5, Rock Springs Nature Center [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 10-12a

9.19-9.21

Arts in Central Park

Showcasing over 80 artists displaying original artwork for sale-pottery, jewelry, watercolor, oil, mixed media, sculpture, photography, fiber art, blown glass and more. Music, food, kids art activities and entertainment. Central Park [Downtown Decatur, 423.3189] 5-7p (Fr), 10a-5p (Sa), 10a-4p (Su) Saturday, 20 Hop, Skip and Jump Family fun run is a 1/4 mile loop around Scovill Zoo with bunny hops, crab walking, and other fun challenges in celebration of Worldwide Day of Play! $10, Free (under 2), Children's Museum of Illinois [55 S Country Club Rd, www.cmofil.org] 9-10a Adult Raptor Camp Participants will be introduced to 4 different families of raptors. Raptor identification, history, intelligence, instincts, habitat, handling. $165, Illinois Raptor Center [5685 W Hill Rd, 963.6909, www.illinoisraptorcenter.org] 9a-5p

Worldwide Day of Play Turn off your TV, video games, and computers and come to 9.19-9.20 Children's Museum of Illinois Rummage & Bake Sale for a day packed with physical Barclay Public Library [220 S Main activities! $3 (2 and older), St, Warrensburg, 672.3621, barclay. Children's Museum of Illinois [55 lib.il.us] 9a-5p (Fr), 9a-12p (Sa) S Country Club Rd, www.cmofil. org] 10a-5p Comedy Hour Frank Roche with David James Spaliara. $10-12, Main Hangar [910 S Airport Rd, 421.7452, mainhangarrestaurant.net] 8:30p

Ground Squirrels vs. Deep River Grinders & Vermillion Voles Vintage Base Ball game held at Beautiful Trobaugh Field. Free, Rock Springs Nature Center [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 11a Car, Truck, & Motorcycle Show Enter a car, truck, or motorcycle. Please call or go online for details. $10 (show entry fee), Krekel's [Colonial Mall N Rt 48, 692.2875, www.cruisinroosters.org] 12-4p Cactus Ranch Plays a mix of country, bluegrass, gospel, and Celtic tunes. Free, Never Forgotten Thyme [726 E Cerro Gordo] 1-4p West End Boogie Project Sliderz [5995 E Route 36] 4p Oakwood Street Festival Brainchild, Sunshine Daydream, Ashley Riley Band. Oakland & Main [oakwooddecatur.com] 5-12a Collage Concert $9, Kirkland Fine Arts Center [1184 W Main, 424.6318] 7:30p Hitmen Sliderz [5995 E Route 36] 9p 9.20-9.21 Fall Train Fair Model trains will be on display and available for purchase! Bring the kids, too, because this is a family-friendly event! $5 (over 12), Free (12 and under), Decatur Civic Center [1 Gary K Anderson Plaza] 10a-4p (Sa), 11a-4p (Su)

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September Events Sunday, 21 25th Annual Shoreline Classic Nelson Park [2475 E Pavilion Dr, www.shorelineclassic.com] 7:30a (15K), 8a (5K), 9:15a (Tot-trot) Hands on History: Telegraph Learn how the telegraph revolutionized communication in the 1800s. Visit Homestead Prairie Farm to see a working telegraph line in action. Learn the basic parts, the science behind how it works, and try sending your own message. Free, Rock Springs Nature Center [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 2-4p Couples/Singles Dance Band: BAM! $10, Knights of Columbus Hall [520 E North St, 875.3090, www.dancingdates. com] 5-8p Mark & Pam Fisher West Decatur Church of God [4500 W Main St] 6p 9.23 & 9.30 Wrestling Amateur wrestlers ages 7-14 will learn basic fundamentals, rules, and skills necessary to gain the winning edge. $30-35, Mueller Park Frontier Building [745 E Riverside, 429.3472] 5:30-6:30p

Wednesday, 24 DIY Rub-A-Dub Scrub Learn to create luxurious hand & body scrubs by a local artisan. Snacks and drinks provided. Reservations required. $40, Homespun Boutique [2612 N Martin Luther King Jr Dr, 519.6948] 11a & 1p Adult Flag Football League Games will be 5-on-5, with a 6-game schedule and an end-ofseason tournament. $170 (team), South Shores Park [2545 Phillips Dr, 429.3472] 6-8p 9.24 & 9.25 R for Red Use your senses to explore the colors of nature as we look for cardinals, leaves, and insects that are splashed with red. Register online. Must be accompanied by an adult buddy. Rock Springs Nature Center [3939 Nearing Ln] 9:30a-10:30a (We Ages 1-5), 1-2p (Th Ages 3-5) Thursday, 25 Dessert Gala Delicious desserts, silent and live auction with light jazz music. $20 (person), $150 (table of 8), Imboden Creek Gardens [185 E Imboden Dr, 233.1425] 7-10p Bone, Jugs n Harmony Donnie's Homespun Pizza [126 S Oakland] 9p

Friday, 26 90's Daughter Sliderz [5995 E Route 36] 9p The Driftaways & Trent Giger $3, Donnie's Homespun Pizza [126 S Oakland, www. donnieshomespun.com] 10p 9.26-9.27 Plant Sale Plants for sale include mums, perennials, cacti, and houseplants. Schaub Floral Display Center [3415 E Lost Bridge Rd, 421.7550] 9a-3p Saturday, 27 Betsy Smith Memorial 5K Run/Walk $15 (adv), $20, St Mary's Hospital [1800 E Lake Shore Dr, www. thebetsyrun.com] 8a Breakfast - Friends of Argenta [275 N Kenwood, Argenta] 8-10a Dulcimer Club Rediscover musical interests and talents. Bring your instrument, learn a new tune or simply enjoy the musical talents of our volunteers. Rock Springs Nature Center [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 10a-12p Finders Flea Market Come and enjoy shopping and exploring unique one-of-a-kind finds, styles for you and your home, the best of old and new and some yummy treats, too. Lions Center Pavilion [Mt Zion, www.jumpjiveproductions.com] 10a-4p


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

Pumpkin Palooza Celebrate the beginning of autumn! Special agriculturebased activities will teach children the science behind this harvest season. We will also have our annual pumpkin throwing contest! $6 (person), $1 (member), Free (under 2), Children's Museum of Illinois [55 S Country Club Rd, cmofil.org] 10a-5p Canoeing the Turtle Pond All equipment provided for this leisurely exploration. Register online. $20 (per canoe), Rock Springs Nature Center [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 1-4p Mt Zion Marching Music Games Come see over 15 high school marching bands compete for grand champion. Music, food & fun for the entire family! Mt Zion High School [305 S Henderson, Mt Zion] Parade (2p), Field Competition (6p)

Brew Ha Ha 2014 Decatur’s own Oktoberfest. Featuring Heinkel’s 100-year-old recipes, along with free domestic draft beer, cash bar, door prizes and a Best German Costume contest. Grab your “freunds,” lift your mugs high and sing a few German beer drinking songs! $35, Madden Arts Center [125 N Water, 423.3189, www.decaturarts.org] 6p The Chosen Ones West Decatur Church of God [4500 W Main St] 6p MDSO - Tai Murray, Violin $13-16.50 (adult), Kirkland Fine Arts Center [1184 W Main, 424.6318] 7:30p Your Villain My Hero Sliderz [5995 E Route 36] 9p

Speaker David K Coy: Charleston Riot David K. Coy will speak about the Charleston Riot. A short meeting and research time to follow. Decatur Genealogy Library [1255 W South Side Dr, 429.0135] 1p James Millikin Homestead Open House $2 (adult), $.50 (child), Millikin Homestead [125 N Pine] 2-4p Oglesby Mansion Open House Encounter the lives of its family members, discover their late nineteenth-century lifestyle, and soak up the exquisite architecture of the restored home of Illinois Governor Richard J Oglesby. $2 (adult), Free (members), Oglesby Mansion [421 W William, www. oglesbymansion.org] 2-4p

Preschool Peepers: Creatures of the Night 9.27-9.28 When coyotes howl and The D-Town Throwdown owls hoot, we head off to Crossfit Team Competition bed. Discover these amazing CrossFit Enhance [2122 N 27th St] nighttime animals with a 8a-5:30p naturalist. Ages 3-5 with an Soul Purpose adult buddy. Register online. Sliderz [5995 E Route 36] 4p Sunday, 28 Rock Springs Nature Center Prairie Pedal [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, Cactus Ranch & Chicken Dinner Not only is a bike ride a great way maconcountyconservation.org] VFW Post 99 [925 N Water St] 4-8p to exercise, it can help protect 2p your local natural areas! Includes Open Game Night a 20, 40, and 62-mile route along The Dowd Family Family-friendly group playing quiet country roads. Visit the West Decatur Church of God board, card, and role-playing website for more information. [4500 W Main St] 6p games. Games available or bring Rock Springs Nature Center your own. Board Knight [228 W Tuesday, 30 [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, Main, www.decaturgamers.com] maconcountyconservation.org] Open Game Night 5:30p Family-friendly group playing 7a board, card, and role-playing games. Games available or bring your own. Mancinos Pizza and Grinders [2805 N Main, www. decaturgamers.com] 5:30p

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Visual Guide to Glamping

Written by Kat Smalley Photos by Sarah Jane

Camping became a lot more glamorous somewhere along the way! Who wants to think about bugs and dirt? Say hello to Glamping, where you can focus on having a fabulous time resting, relaxing, partying and playing. For local Glamper Tricia Sprague, Glamping is a way to take the old and give it new purpose. She calls her style "Comfort Vintage" and brought this campsite to life in about 20 minutes. Most of the items you see can be packed in vintage suitcases and picnic baskets to keep with the theme and be ready and waiting for the moment you can make a break to the campground. Fine Dining

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Ready, Aim, Fun!

Sports leagues and clubs give you a shot at excellence & entertainment Photos by Sarah Jane

Whether you’re an aspiring Katniss, an expert marksman or just a sometime shooter, you’ll find your target in Macon County’s many clubs and ranges. In fact, Decatur is home to what most consider the oldest shotgun shooting sports club in Illinois. Founded in 1890, the Decatur Gun Club (DGC) has been around nearly as long as clay targets. Membership at the DGC, which serves food for members every Sunday, is $70 and gets you entry to every league the club offers on its

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lone trap and eight skeet fields. (It’s the only The club lists 125 members on the books club in Macon County to have both trap and and treats them to dinner once a month, skeet shooting.) but the number who use the fields is much The club boasts nearly 300 members, who higher. “Most shooters aren’t members, and make up a sort of shooting family. “I would most members don’t shoot,” Lynn explains. say a lot of members are family of other The open-door policy keeps upwards of 70 members, and that makes it comfortable shooters coming in regularly for leagues and for them,” says Manager Grant Pyatt. “A lot of open shooting on the trap fields, plus their folks bring friends, and they end up joining a special 50 Bird Derby on Thursdays through November and Saturdays year-round. league.” Interestingly, the membership is not primarily Both clubs welcome novices and experts hunters. It becomes more of a social thing alike, much like The Bullet Trap in Macon, than preparing for bird season. The same is which features an extensive pistol and rifle true at Warrensburg Sportsmen’s Club, where range plus shooting leagues and classes. “We membership is $75 but you don’t have to be a use the Lewis Class of scoring to even out the member to shoot, says Trap Manager Lynn What’s the difference between trap and skeet? Wilson. In addition to the challenge, “there In trap shooting, the shooter stands 16 yards behind the throwing really is a social aspect station while clay pigeons are thrown forward, one or two at to it,” he says. “Hitting a a time. In skeet shooting, the shooter rotates between eight moving target is one shooting positions that are located in a half-circle pattern. Clay of the hardest things pigeons are thrown from two throwing stations, so the angles to do.” and direction of the pigeons vary each time.

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field so the best shooters don’t automatically dominate,” says owner Dan Cooley.“ And this year for the first time we’re adding action targets with movement to make it a little more varied and doing some shooting from behind barriers.” While action options like these plus special promotions like Ladies Day Tuesdays (wear a pink Bullet Trap t-shirt and shoot free) keep things moving at The Bullet Trap, it’s pop culture that has given Archers Alley a boost.

members to watch, youth leagues, women’s leagues, crossbow leagues, traditional & 3-D Leagues and a full-service bow shop to complement the product sales and range. “We’ve got adult and children’s leagues, and we’re really heavy into the 3D target leagues right now,” says Nathan. “We have a lot of free shooting time available. People say there isn’t a lot to do in Decatur, but you can come in and rent a bow and shoot for an hour for $15. That’s a pretty good deal, and kids under 15 shoot free on Mondays.”

“There is a lot of growth in archery right now with The Hunger Games and the shows on TV,” Fun for all ages plus outdoor flair and a says owner Nathan Frazier. “Kids come in, and guaranteed shot at entertainment! Are you they want a bow just like Katniss uses.” up for the challenge? Nearly a year ago, he started out with the idea of a 30-yard range, and he’s expanded from there, adding an observation gallery for family

Get There

Archers Alley

3113 N. 22nd St., Decatur 853-5961 www.facebook.com/thearchersalley Indoor range Leagues for all ages – call for info

The Bullet Trap

279 N. Front St., Macon 764-5678 Find them on Facebook! www.the-bullettrap.com Indoor range Leagues Monday nights – call or come in to sign up

Decatur Gun Club

61 Faries Park, Decatur 877-0400 www.decaturgunclub.com Open shooting Saturdays and Sundays 9 am-2 pm & Tuesdays and Thursdays 5-7:30 pm Leagues available – call for info

Warrensburg Sportsmen’s Club

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