January 2016 Thrive Entertainment Guide

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coherence. The image is actually constructed by chunks, flecks, streams and strokes of tangled colors that cooperate to create the shadow and light of a 3-dimensional face.” So says Jessica Sebok, describing her style, approach and artistic character. She could, however, be interpreting THRIVE as well! After all, in each issue we endeavor to pull the many fragments of Macon County art, culture, sports, music, stage, sound, light and cacophony together into one cohesive guide to everything entertainment. And it really is in many ways an interpretation of our own, as in the print edition space is limited. Thankfully, a little thing called the Internet releases our chains, though, allowing us to showcase everything your

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IN THIS ISSUE

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BEHIND THE THRIVE

December Out & About

SPOTLIGHT: Gym Fusion

PUBLISHER'S PICK

ART SPEAK: Unnecessary Farce

FOOD DUDE: New Moon CafĂŠ Central Illinois Jazz Festival JANUARY EVENTS Kickin' Country Comedy

Q&A: Adam White

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Out & About

A look back at last month’s happenings

Humane Home The Humane Society of Decatur and Macon County hosted an open house on December 5 at their new location on North Woodford Street. The new location offers more space allowing three rooms for cats to roam freely, staged by age group. The dogs have nothing to bark about either; they have increased indoor and outdoor space!

Pets & Patriots

Pets & Patriots, an event to benefit the Macon County Animal Shelter and Operation Care Package, featured live entertainment, photographs with animals from the shelter, and an opportunity to write letters of support to those in the military.

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Out & About

A look back at last month’s happenings

MHS Winter Concert MacArthur High School Choirs and Orchestra hosted their Winter Concert in the newly renovated auditorium on December 14. The concert featured soloists, student conductors and musical collaborations as members of the MHS Orchestra provided accompaniment for the choirs.

Ugly Sweaters The Children's Museum of Illinois hosted an Adults Only: Ugly Sweater Party on December 3. A variety of games and challenges made for after-hours fun with a side of spiked hot cocoa, holiday treats and music.

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Mt. Zion Field House & Auditorium

On December 14, Mt. Zion School District revealed its new Fieldhouse and Performing Arts Center at a Grand Opening. Locals filled the state-of-the-art auditorium for an opening ceremony followed by an inaugural band and choir concert. John Whitlock, Principal Architect, community member, and parent to two MTZ students (and self-professed music buff) had the unique opportunity to enjoy the opening with both of his children (Jackson and Delaney) and watch Jackson perform with the Jazz and Concert Bands.

Cookie Party

Millikin University faculty, staff and administration served up hundreds of cookies and countless cups of punch during the University's 82nd annual Cookie Party. Students formed lines to pile their plates high with baked treats while they enjoyed holiday music provided by Millikin ensembles.

Charlie Brown Tabernacle Baptist Church presented A Charlie Brown Christmas December 11-13. This classic tale of holiday joy featured local talent, young and old.

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SPOTLIGHT

by Caitlin Loethen

2016 Heart of Illinois Gymnastics Invitational “Jump off the beam, flip off the bars, follow your dreams, and reach for the stars.” -Nadia Comaneci, 1976 Olympics: 3-Time Gold Medalist in Gymnastics Aspiring Nadia Comanecis from across Illinois will exhibit their physical prowess in flexibility and strength as Decatur’s own Gym Fusion hosts the 2016 Heart of Illinois women’s gymnastics invitational. Held at the Lutheran School Association on February 6 and 7, this weekend event will feature athletes ranging in age from 5 to 18 as 15 to 25 teams are expected to compete in the four apparatuses: balance beam, floor, uneven bars and vault. This meet will also feature a Handstand Contest as well as Judges’ Choice awards. Gym Fusion’s head coach, Nicole Neal-Harris, says, “We are very well-known for our Handstand Contest. The gymnasts and coaches really look forward to this event.” Also featured: the Judges’ Choice awards, which are given to a gymnast per event. Nicole says this practice will ensure “multiple gymnasts throughout the weekend have the opportunity to win” awards such as Best Jump, a categorical award for the balance beam. Decatur’s Gym Fusion has dreams of its own for the annual Heart of Illinois women’s gymnastics invitational. In the upcoming years, Nicole says the staff hope to expand beyond Illinois borders and include gymnasts and gymnastic teams from a few more states. If you have never experienced the atmospheric fun found at a gymnastics meet, go check it out and support Illinois athletes. Plus, plenty of spacious bleacher seating options will be available to attendees as all will be able to witness a gymnast jump off the beam, flip off the bars, follow her dreams, and reach for the stars.

Photos: Elizabeth Highcock

GET THERE Heart of Illinois Gymnastics Invitational Hosted by Gym Fusion February 6 and 7 Event Location: Lutheran School Association (LSA) www.gymfusion.net /heart-of-illinois.html

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Caitlin Loethen is a freelance writer living in Decatur.


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ART SPEAK

by Jan Hooten

Theatre 7 Announces Unnecessary Farce The Farce awakens in Decatur beginning January 15 at Richland’s Shilling Auditorium. Unnecessary Farce, a hilarious, side-splitting comedy with some slapstick scenes, will run over two weekends, January 15 to 17 and January 22 to 24. The story takes place on a stage set of two motel rooms, where two inept police officers - helped by an accountant who seems to have trouble keeping track of her clothes - orchestrate an undercover sting operation to find proof that the town's mayor has embezzled millions. Things start to get really complicated when a Scottish hit man shows up to keep the town's darker secrets secret. The cast is composed of talented Theatre 7 veterans and a couple of newcomers, all of whom are Decatur area natives. The show is a showcase of homegrown local talent, directed by Andrew Curry, supported by assistant director Kathy Zientara, and produced by Cheryl Laskowski. Tickets are $15 each, $10 for students with ID, and can be obtained online at www.theatre7.net, or by calling the Decatur Area Arts Council at 423-3189. Do not miss Unnecessary Farce!

Cast Eric Shridan: Adam Lewandowski Billie Dwyer: Amber Montgomery Karen Brown: Cassandra Corbin Mayor Meekly: Doug Bishop Agent Frank: Josh Hammon Todd: Shawn Becker Mary Meekly: Mary Wilking

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Two cops Eight doors Three crooks Lots of laughs

GET THERE Unnecessary Farce Shilling Auditorium Richland Community College One College Park, Decatur, IL SHOWTIMES: January 15, 7:30 pm January 16, 7:30 pm January 17, 2:00 pm January 22, 7:30 pm January 23, 7:30 pm January 24, 2:00 pm

Jan Hooten is the Marketing Coordinator for Theatre 7.


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THE FOOD DUDE

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New Moon Café I always get a little excited when a new restaurant opens in the area. I wish I could tell you the Food Dude plays it cool about these types of things, but, alas, I am pulled in – kind of like with gravity and… the moon? I just wanted to get that space reference in there. The New Moon Café is on the east end of town, a few blocks from Whit’s End and located at the former Golden Glaze Donuts on East William Street (directions seem important as I almost drove by it). I brought along Ma and Pa Dude so we could try a few options. The menu includes breakfast (biscuits and gravy!), lunch and dinner. We went during the lunch hour, and there were already several occupied tables. The space isn’t anything fancy, but you’ll find some rather unique items on the menu. First, I indulged myself with the $2 margarita special, and then I was torn between the BBQ pulled pork mac ‘n’ cheese panini and a roast beef sub. (BTW, Pa Dude ordered the New Moon Cuban and a cup of chicken pot pie soup; Ma Dude kept it simple with a BLT + avocado). My roast beef sub came on some super soft and wonderful French bread with cilantro and house-made tomatillo sauce (you can order a half- or full-size). Here’s where I would suggest asking your server for spicy red onions. They generously let us sample them, and I ended up adding nearly the entire bowl to the sandwich because they were so flavorful.

I have found that during the winter months, when my stomach starts to grumble, I’m more often in the mood for soup and a sandwich. If you’re the same, you may find yourself happy that the New Moon Café is around. The staff was so incredibly friendly on our first visit, and, for me, that can be as big a part of the eating experience as the food, so kudos to them. Menu options are also incredibly reasonable in price. What’s nice, too, is that they seem happy to take suggestions on the menu. After all, they only opened their doors in November. Find the menu on their Facebook page.

GET THERE New Moon Café 3755 E. William St. 217-428-0143 6 am to 8 pm Monday-Saturday 6 am to 2 pm Sunday www.facebook.com/New-MoonCafe-142552039432446/

The Food Dude is not a professional food critic. He just really, really likes food.

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Dixieland is just one of the dozen or so known styles of jazz the Central Illinois Jazz Festival (CIJF) has been bringing to the Decatur Conference Center and Hotel for more than 40 years. For fourteen of those years, Maggie Parker-Brown has been a big part of the process. “This is the 41st year,” Maggie says. “The CIJF is one of only four jazz festivals that have lasted so long, and it’s known all over the country.” This year’s lineup proves the reach of the festival. In addition to local and Midwestern bands, musicians will be coming from both coasts for the three days of the festival. Multiple venues will run at the same time, so attendees will be able to sample several performances even if they are able to attend only one day. Also, all the venues are on one floor in one building, making attendance easier for those who have problems walking. The festival started when a group of people from Central Illinois met in the dining room of the Holiday Inn after the 1975 Arcola Broomcorn Festival, where they’d enjoyed a jazz concert. Dieter Schultz, Holiday Inn manager and jazz fan,

declared he’d like to try a large-scale three-day jazz festival at the hotel. With the assistance of the Decatur Area Arts Council, the first Central Illinois Jazz Festival was presented the next year. Response was far better than expected, and the festival continued until 2001, when the hotel was purchased by John Cardwell and Jim Randall. They understood the contribution the CIJF made to the community but had no idea how to run a jazz festival. Continued on page 16

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In the meantime, the event had inspired the organization of the Juvae Jazz Society. The late Bob Fallstrom, a well-known reporter for the Decatur Herald & Review, became the first president. He was followed by Maggie. The society had been sponsoring concerts and had sponsored a band at the festival several years. The society had only 55 members and little money at the time, but, says Maggie, they were dedicated. Maggie was named director because she had experience presenting jazz with her late husband, Jim Parker, in Decatur and earlier at their Tack Room Club in Illiopolis. The festival has continued to grow and evolve since. “We try to keep the ticket price as low as possible,” she says. Single-session tickets are $35 (the Patron Package for all sessions is $145). Special prices for reserved rooms at the hotel are available.

A few programs are free and open to the public. At 10 am Saturday, the award-winning Millikin University Jazz Lab Bands I and II play in Fountain Hall. Sunday will begin there with a Jazz Gospel Service at 9:30 am. The Central Illinois Jazz Festival, Feb. 5, 6 and 7 at the Decatur Conference Center and Hotel, offers something for everyone who loves jazz or might enjoy a day or three of music and dancing. “Dancing is encouraged,” says Maggie, noting that swing dance sets will be offered both Friday and Saturday. It’s “The Place to Come for Jazz and Fun!” Order tickets and reserve hotel rooms at www. juvaejazz.com. Tickets also are available at the Decatur Area Arts Council or at the door.

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Angela Myers is a freelance writer living in Decatur.


Winter Break Kids aged 5 – 13 will play games, have fun with friends, and take great field trips!

Dec. 21 – 23, 28 – 30 and Jan. 4 Call 429-DISC for details!

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January EVERY DAY January Art in Decatur Each location with a unique art exhibit. Specific dates and times to be determined by each location. Blue Connecion [117 N Water St], Decatur Airport [910 S Airport Rd], Decatur Area Arts Council [125 N Water St, 423.3189], Decatur Public Library [130 N Franklin St], RCC: Erlanson Gallery [One College Park], Gallery 510 [160 E Main St, 422.1509, gallery510.org], MU:Perkinson Gallery [1184 W Main], Rock Springs Nature Center [3939 Nearing Ln]

EVERY TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY Junior Golf (begins 1.12) Park District pros offer an introduction to golf, teaching hitting and putting fundamentals, golf rules All West Coast Swing and etiquette. Ages 5-12. Clubs are This medium tempo, triple-step provided for those who need them. Swing can be danced to rock n' roll, $60, Decatur Indoor Sports Center swing, and blues music. $35 (single), (DISC) [1295 W Wood, 429.3472, $70 (couple), Mt Zion Convention www.decatur-parks.org] 5:15-6p Center [1400 Mt Zion Parkway, Mt (Ages 5-7) or 6:15-7p (Ages 8-12) Zion, www.mtzconventioncenter. com] 7:15-8:15p EVERY TUESDAY & THURSDAY Adult Indoor Soccer EVERY MONDAY Crazy 8's Math Club Open Play at the DISC Fun Run It's a totally new kind of math Social run and every pace welcome. Adult soccer players can enjoy club with many mischief-making casual matches during this friendly 1-mile & 3-mile route options activities! Registration required. beginning and ending at the store. open play session at the DISC. Space limited. Grades 1-2 (Tuesday), Must be 18 years or older. No preVisit Facebook for last-minute grades 3-5 (Thursday). Barclay Public registration is required. $6, Decatur weather cancellation information. Library [220 S Main St, Warrensburg, Indoor Sports Center (DISC) [1295 Free, Fleet Feet [1090 W Wood St, 672.3621, barclay.lib.il.us] 3:30-4:30p W Wood, 429.3472, www.decaturwww.fleetfeetdecaturil.com] 4-6p parks.org] 9-10p Baby TALK Basic Ballroom Small parent-child groups for Tumbling Learn the basics of Waltz, with its families with children birth to three (begins 1.11) smooth and flowing movements, to share parenting questions and Basic Tumbling for preschool age Foxtrot, the most popular social concerns, to celebrate babies' children (ages 3-5). $36, Fletcher dance in the world, Rhumba, a achievements and to have fun with Park: Recreation Center [400 S sensual Latin-based dance, and books, toys, songs and fingerplays. Henderson St, Mt Zion] 5-5:45p or a taste of Swing. $35 (single), $70 Free, DPL: Children's Auditorium 5:45-6:30p. (couple), Mt Zion Convention Center [130 N Franklin St, decaturlibrary. [1400 Mt Zion Parkway, Mt Zion, org] 6-7p (Tu), 10-11a (Th) Intermediate Junior Golf www.mtzconventioncenter.com] (begins 1.11) 6-7p EVERY WEDNESDAY Juniors can take their swing to the Karaoke next level with assistance from the (begins 1.8) Park District golf pros! Ages 10-13 Lock Stock & Barrel [129 S Oakland] who have previous experience 10p-1:55a in the Junior Golf program. $60, Decatur Indoor Sports Center (DISC) Tumbling [1295 W Wood, 429.3472, www. (begins 1.13) decatur-parks.org] 5:30p-6:30p Tumbling for school age children. Country Line Dance Come join a fun-filled evening, meet new people and learn to country line dance. 7-8p (Class), 8-9 (Dance). $6, Knights of Columbus Hall [520 E North St] 7-9p

$36, Fletcher Park: Recreation Center [400 S Henderson St, Mt Zion] 5-6p (basic), 6-7p (inter)

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EVERY THURSDAY Storytime Enjoy art activities, playtime, storytime, and snacks! Do not miss out on the fun! Ages 2-6. Maroa Public Library [305 Garfield St, Maroa, 794.3005, www.maroa.lib. il.us] 10-11a Preschool Golf Youth ages 3-4 can learn the basic fundamentals of golf by focusing on coordination, simple techniques and motor skills. Adults also learn ways to help their children practice and develop these skills. $43, Decatur Indoor Sports Center (DISC) [1295 W Wood, 429.3472, www.decaturparks.org] 5:15-5:45p EVERY FRIDAY DJ David Lee (begins 1.8) Lock Stock & Barrel [129 S Oakland] 9:30p-12a MidState Indoor Soccer Co-ed 3 v 3 League (begins 1.15) Soccer players ages 5-9 can extend their season! Six players allowed per team. $64, Decatur Indoor Sports Center (DISC) [1295 W Wood, 429.3472, www.decatur-parks.org] 6-8p EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY Wine Tastings (begins 1.2) Free, The Decanter Fine Wines [215 N Main St, Decatur ,2174229463, www.thedecanterfinewines.com] 4-7p (Fr), 1-6p (Sa) EVERY SATURDAY NFT Flea Market Hunt for your treasure! Free, Never Forgotten Thymes [726 E Cerro Gordo St] 9a-4p

Super Saturday Recess Youth ages 4-11 will enjoy an active Saturday morning with inflatables, scooters, basketball, tumbling, and more! Parent must be present. Need not be a member of the DISC to participate. $3.75, Decatur Indoor Sports Center (DISC) [1295 W Wood, 429.3472, www.decatur-parks.org] 10a-12p MidState Indoor Soccer Co-ed 6 v 6 League (begins 1.16) Ages U11-U13. Teams will have 5 players and a goalie. $64, Decatur Indoor Sports Center (DISC) [1295 W Wood, 429.3472, www.decaturparks.org] 8a-1p Baseball Instructional Clinic (begins 1.16) MU coaches and players assist participants ages 8-14 with throwing, hitting, catching, fielding, and base running. Players are divided into age groups and use the batting cages and full gym. $54, Decatur Indoor Sports Center (DISC) [1295 W Wood, 429.3472, www. decatur-parks.org] 1-2:30p EVERY SUNDAY Family Game Day Join our brain guides and enjoy playing family fun games. Free, Dr G's BrainWorks [1146 Hickory Point Mall, Forsyth, www.drgsbrainworks. com] 2-4p FRIDAY, 1 Friday Night Movie: Ghostbusters 2 Join us as we kick off the New Year with this cult classic movie. Doors open at 7pm and the movie starts at 8pm. $5, Lincoln Square Theatre [145 N Main St, www. lincolnsquaretheatre.com] 7-11p Birds on a Wire $2, Elmer's Ol'e Time Inn [2550 E William St] 8-11p

SATURDAY, 2 DISC Open House Stop by for tours, demonstrations, giveaways and 10-50% savings on all full-facility annual passes! Free, Decatur Indoor Sports Center (DISC) [1295 W Wood, 429.3472, www. decatur-parks.org] 9a-12p Dulcimer Club Music Enjoy live music. Free, Rock Springs Conservation Area [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 10a-12p Into the Wild: Winter Birding Hike Join a naturalist for an outdoor hike to learn to identify the birds that flit through the trees, even in the depths of winter. Free, Rock Springs Conservation Area [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 10-11a Children's Magic & Comedy Hour Featuring the magic and comedy of Brian Holt. This show is packed with fun and entertainment for the whole family. $5 (adv), $7 (day of ), Main Hangar Restaurant [910 S Airport Rd, mainhangarrestaurant.net] 1-2p Craig Russo Latin Jazz Project Lock Stock & Barrel [129 S Oakland] 3:30-5:30p Rock of Ages Sliderz [5995 E Route 36] 4-7p BAM $2, Elmer's Ol'e Time Inn [2550 E William St] 8-11p Jesse Hite Last show for this kid as he takes off on new adventures. Come see him while you can! Paco's Sol Bistro [237 N Main] 8-11p SUNDAY, 3 Maurice John Vaughn Blues Band Pop's Place [4335 W Main St] 3-6p

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January MONDAY, 4 Winter Break Day Camp at the DISC Youth ages 5 - 13 can come to enjoy rock climbing, volleyball, basketball, soccer, and a fun field trip to the Children's Museum! $37, Decatur Indoor Sports Center (DISC) [1295 W Wood, 429.3472, www.decaturparks.org] 6:30a-6p Storybook Adventure Preschool Activity: Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Each week your child will listen to a story and then participate in art activities highlighting the book's characters and events. Ages 2-5. $7, Johns Hill Center [601 S Jasper] 10-10:40a WEDNESDAY, 6 Greater Decatur Chamber Breakfast $15 (adv), $20 (door), The Decatur Club [158 W Prairie, www. decaturchamber.com] 7-8a Book Discussion We get the books and you read them! Barclay Public Library [220 S Main St, Warrensburg ,672.3621, barclay.lib.il.us] 10:30a Books Between Bites Free, DPL: Madden Auditorium [130 N Franklin St, decaturlibrary.org] 12:15-1p

1.8-1.9 Decatur Bridal Expo From food and flowers to photography and DJ's, you'll meet the area's top wedding vendors. Sample wedding cake, listen to great music, meet photographers, Lacrosse Open House at the DISC check out limo options and more! Learn about the high-energy, It's your one-stop shop to book fast-paced sport of lacrosse! Youth vendors, ask questions and get ages 7-14 will be separated into access to expo-only specials! Plus, age-appropriate groups to learn if you're searching for your gowns, skills and drills while you find out accessories or tuxes or just want a more about equipment needs and good show, make sure you stay for upcoming skills clinics! Free, Decatur the style show where local vendors Indoor Sports Center (DISC) [1295 display the season's top gowns and W Wood, 429.3472, www.decaturtuxes. Style shows (7:30p Fr, 2:30p parks.org] 6-8p Sa). $3 (adv), $5 (door), Decatur Conference Center & Hotel [4191 US MU Women's Basketball 36 W, www.decaturbridalexpo.com] vs North Central College. MU: 5-9p (Fr), 12-4p (Sa) Griswold Center [1184 W Main St] 7-9p 1.8-1.10 Greater Decatur Chorale Dinner & THURSDAY, 7 Concert: Best of Broadway Early Explorers Preschool Activity: Enjoy dinner and a concert by Holidays Around the World the Decatur Park District's Greater Youth ages 2-5 dive into a world of Decatur Chorale! Make a reservation exploration for hands-on learning by January 6. $23 (dinner & concert), and fun. $7, Johns Hill Center [601 S $10 (show only), Scovill Banquet Jasper] 10-10:40a Facility [3909 W Main St, 422-5911, decatur-parks.org] 6-9:30p (Fr & Sa), 12:30-4p (Su) FRIDAY, 8 The Antics $2, Elmer's Ol'e Time Inn [2550 E SATURDAY, 9 Friends of the Library 2nd Saturday William St] 8-11p Book Sale Free, Decatur Public Library [130 N Franklin, decaturlibrary.org] 9:30a-12:30p Wednesday Women Start 2016 by catching up on all of the fun you had over the holidays. New women always welcome! RSVP jccaulkins@aol.com. Paco's Sol Bistro [237 N Main] 5-9p

Book Discussion We get the books and you read them! Barclay Public Library [220 S Main St, Warrensburg ,672.3621, barclay.lib.il.us] 11a

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Conservation Areas in Winter On this trip, staff drive you to Conservation District sites that you may not be aware of. Look for wildlife, discover the beauty of nature, and hear what natural area restoration work is underway. Meet at Rock Springs Nature Center. For all ages. Free. Register online by January 8. Free, Rock Springs Conservation Area [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 2-4p

Clusterpluck Ages 21+. ClusterPluck is a blend of potent homegrown harmonies and morning melodies. Utilizing a few traditional bluegrass instruments and 5-part vocal attack, The Pluck is anything but traditional. Banjo-driven, bass-anchored, washboard-slapping, violin-cutting and mandolin-searing, ClusterPluck's original songs would fall somewhere in the Newgrass genre. With great pop sensibility, a little Rrock n' roll swagger, and roots deep in all things Fletcher Park Kids Club country, this music will both excite From a galaxy far far away, Mt.Zion's and delight listeners from all corners Fletcher Park Kids Club goes from of life. $5, Donnie's Homespun the dark side to the fun side as they Pizza [126 S Oakland, www. present Star Wars Jr. The Gary Strong donnieshomespun.com] 9:30p-12a Marionettes will present "The Farce Awakens" with special guest Dark SUNDAY, 10 Invader and his friends. The program Bluegrass Music Jam also features outer space games, Enjoy live music during the two classic cartoons, and prizes. $4 Bluegrass Music Jam at Rock (adults), $1 (children), Fletcher Park: Springs Nature Center. Bring Recreation Center [400 S Henderson your instrument to play or just St, Mt Zion] 2-4p enjoy the music. Free. For all ages. Free, Rock Springs Conservation Dixie Daredevils Area [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, Lock Stock & Barrel [129 S Oakland] maconcountyconservation.org] 1-4p 3:30-5:30p Young Artists' Showcase MU Women's Basketball Award Ceremony vs Elmhurst College. MU: Griswold 5th/6th grade ceremony (2p), Center [1184 W Main St] 5-7p 7th/8th grade ceremony (3p). Madden Arts Center [125 N Water, MU Men's Basketball www.decaturarts.org] 2-4p vs Elmhurst College. MU: Griswold Center [1184 W Main St] 7-9p Peter Harper & the Midwest Kind Pop's Place [4335 W Main St] 3-6p Plan B $2, Elmer's Ol'e Time Inn [2550 E William St] 8-11p Voodoo Lake Pop's Place [4335 W Main St] 9p-1a

MONDAY, 11 Calendar Kids Preschool Activity: Snowman & Snowflakes Children ages 2-5 will enjoy learning about different holidays and seasons through hands-on crafts, games, and snacks! $7, Johns Hill Center [601 S Jasper] 10-10:40a TUESDAY, 12 Zoo Buddies "Happy Hedgehogs" An all-new animal adventure awaits 3-5 year-olds and their adult guest. Learn about hedgehogs and what makes them unique through an up-close animal encounter, short story, and activities. Discover where their new friend sleeps, what they eat, and why they are so prickly. Participants will get to take home their very own Zoo Buddy. $15, Scovill Zoo [71 S Country Club Rd, www.decatur-parks.org] 10-11a Frozen Girls Night Out Girls grades K-5, put on your fanciest Frozen style dress and join Mrs. Julie for a fun night of Frozen themed activities and a viewing of the movie, snack included. Sign-up required. Maroa Public Library [305 Garfield St, Maroa] 6-8p Beginner Stained Glass Start the new year with a hobby. Includes tool kit and glass for first project. Continues on Tuesdays for 6 weeks. $170, The Glass House [2895 N Oakland, www.glasshousestore. com] 6:30-9p DPL Graphic Novel Club Fables: Legends in Exile, Vol. 1 by Bill Willingham, art by James Jean & Alex Maleev. Free, DPL: Staley Room [130 N Franklin St, decaturlibrary.org] 6:30-7:30p


January 1.12-1.13 Mini Camp: Flashy Cardinals "Pretty, pretty, pretty!" is the sound of a cardinal's call. Have a delightful time studying this state bird through stories, songs, a craft, and activities. For ages 1-5 with an adult buddy. Register online by January 11. $10, Rock Springs Conservation Area [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 9:30-10:30a (Tu, Ages 1-5; We, Ages 3-5)

MU Men's Basketball vs Illinois Wesleyan University. MU: Griswold Center [1184 W Main St] 7-9p

WEDNESDAY, 13 School's Out Day Camp at the DISC Play games and fun activities. Ages 5-13. $15, Decatur Indoor Sports Center (DISC) [1295 W Wood, 429.3472, www.decatur-parks.org] 10:45a-6p

Book Discussion The Winter People by Jennifer McMahon. Argenta Public Library [100 E Water, Argenta] 1:30-3:30p

Make Space Workshop: Beep, Beep! Join us for special maker and tinkering workshops! Are you always late for school? Learn how to create a tiny alarm and always be on time! 2nd/3rd grades combine our littleBits synthesizer and a microphone to make cars move to the beat! $20, Children's Museum of Illinois [55 S Country Club Rd, 64801. blackbaudhosting.com/64801/ Beep-Beep] 12:30-3p

THURSDAY, 14 Storytime Read stories, make crafts, play games, sing songs, and more! For ages five and younger and their caregivers. Oreana Public Library [100 South Rt 48, Oreana, www. aopld.lib.il.us] 10-11a

FRIDAY, 15 Penguins Join us on your day out of school to create your own penguin friend from clay. You will paint him the same day and pick him up two weeks later. For school-agers, limited to 12. $14, Next of Kiln [139 S Henderson St, Mt. Zion] 10a-12p Chris Bradley Lock Stock & Barrel [129 S Oakland] 6-9p 360째 $2, Elmer's Ol'e Time Inn [2550 E William St] 8-11p Decatur Blaze Hockey vs Steele County Blades. Decatur Civic Center [1 Gary K Anderson Plaza, www.decaturciviccenter.org] 8:45-10p

1.15-1.16 Mt Zion Swingsations Midwest Invitational Mt Zion High School [315 S Henderson St, Mt. Zion] 1.15-1.17 & 1.22-1.24 Unnecessary Farce Theatre 7 presents the comedy "Unnecessary Farce." Two inept police officers, who are being helped by an accountant who seems to be having trouble keeping track of her clothes, are on an undercover sting operation to find proof that the town's mayor has embezzled millions. Things get complicated when a Scottish hit man shows up. $15, RCC: Shilling Center [One College Park, www. theatre7.net] 7:30p (Fr & Sa), 2p (Su) SATURDAY, 16 Firemen's Annual Pancake & Sausage Breakfast Maroa Firehouse [Maroa] 6a-12p Junk in the Trunk Antiques, primitives, collectibles, re-purposed items, specialty food, estate items, glassware, art, vintage heirloom clothing and handmade items. $1, Mt Zion Convention Center [1400 Mt Zion Parkway, Mt Zion, www.mtzconventioncenter. com] 8a-4p Barstool Open Home of the largest barstool open in the USA. 7 courses total. 4 from KC Hall, 3 from Moose Lodge. Breakfast begins at 8:30a. Play begins at 11a. Shuttled to the courses; must be back by 5p for scores to be tallied. Ages 21+. Moose Lodge #684 [3190 N Woodford St] 8:30a-5p

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Dulcimer Club Music Enjoy live music performed by the Dulcimer Club at Rock Springs Nature Center. Free, Rock Springs Conservation Area [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 10a-12p

West End Boogie Project $2, Elmer's Ol'e Time Inn [2550 E William St] 8-11p

Cheer Camp at the DISC Enhance your cheer and stunt skills during this fun, one-day camp led by Millikin University's Cheerleading Trees Squad! Participants ages 4 - 12 will Vanilla Gorilla & Danny Groves. Ages show off their new routine at the 21+. Donnie's Homespun Pizza [126 January 27 Millikin men's home S Oakland, www.donnieshomespun. basketball game. $45, Decatur com] 9p-2a Indoor Sports Center (DISC) [1295 Snake and Turtle Show W Wood, 429.3472, www.decaturLearn about these fascinating parks.org] 10a-3p SUNDAY, 17 reptiles at Rock Springs Nature New Year's Fitness Hike MidState Indoor Little Kritters Soccer Center. We will discuss what Start the year off right, and get 5-week program for players ages makes them special and important outdoors to reach your fitness 3-4, a story book highlights animal in nature. Then look at and goals. Trees and wildlife are more characters who possess unique touch live animals. $2/person. interesting and calming than soccer skills. MidState coaches Register online by January 15. any gym, so join a naturalist help participants learn soccer skills $2, Rock Springs Conservation for a woodland hike to get through fun activities. $52, Decatur Area [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, your aerobic workout in. Free. Indoor Sports Center (DISC) [1295 maconcountyconservation.org] Register online by January 15. W Wood, 429.3472, www.decatur1-2:30p Free, Rock Springs Conservation parks.org] 5-5:30p Area [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, Frozen Oasis maconcountyconservation.org] 2-3p 2 nights on site, 5 meals and snacks. MidState Youth Indoor Soccer Youth ages U6-U13 will learn Great speaker(s) and worship, Hurricane Ruth fundamentals and improve games, fun on ice, glow-in-the-dark Pop's Place [4335 W Main St] 3-6p their soccer skills in these fun, 9 square, snow sledding, tubing instructional sessions led by (weather permitting). Camp Warren Star Party MidState Soccer Club's experienced [4225 Camp Warren Ln, www. Rediscover the night sky as coaches. 30-minute training gocampwarren.org] 2p (Sa)-10a (Mo) you create crafts and learn sessions at the DISC are followed about telescopes, stars, and MU Women's Basketball by 15-minute games. $60, Decatur planets. Dress to spend some vs North Park University. MU: Indoor Sports Center (DISC) [1295 time outside. Free. For all ages. Griswold Center [1184 W Main St] W Wood, 429.3472, www.decaturRegister online by January 15. 5-7p parks.org] 5:30-6:15 p.m. (U6), 6:15-7 Free, Rock Springs Conservation p.m. (U8), 7-8 p.m. (U10-U13). Area [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, MU Men's Basketball maconcountyconservation.org] vs North Park University. MU: WEDNESDAY, 20 6:30-8p Griswold Center [1184 W Main St] Adult Bingo 7-9p Prizes are sweet and salty treats and MONDAY, 18 the games are free! Fletcher Park: School's Out Day Camp Decatur Blaze Hockey Recreation Center [400 S Henderson Play games and enjoy a fun field vs Steele County Blades. Decatur trip. Ages 5-13. $37, Decatur Indoor St, Mt Zion] 10-11a Civic Center [1 Gary K Anderson Sports Center (DISC) [1295 W Wood, Plaza, www.decaturciviccenter.org] 429.3472, www.decatur-parks.org] MU: Women's Basketball 7:30-9p vs Wheaton College (IL). MU: 6:30a-6p Griswold Center [1184 W Main St] 7-9p

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January THURSDAY, 21 Book Club Free, DPL: Board Room [130 N Franklin St, decaturlibrary.org] 1-2p

SATURDAY, 23 Community Breakfast Friends of Argenta. Donations accepted. Old Grade School [275 N Kenwood, Argenta] 7:30-10a

Superhero Day Kids of all ages are invited to dress like their favorite superhero. Free face paint makeup masks or stars, painted on by students of Mr. John’s School of Cosmetology. Fun photo FRIDAY, 22 DIY Homebrewing booth for Superhero pictures and Friday Night Movie: Think craft brewing is reserved family games to play. At 2:30pm a The Little Shop of Horrors Superhero Parade to Center Stage. The Lincoln Square Theatre presents for professionals? Think again. With a few simple ingredients and Free, Dr G's BrainWorks [1146 the classic 1960 comedy about a microbiology basics you can be well Hickory Point Mall, Forsyth, www. talking, carnivorous plant. Doors on your way to enjoying your own drgsbrainworks.com] 1-3p open at 7p; movie starts at 8p. $5, Lincoln Square Theatre [145 N Main homebrew in as little as a month. Decatur Big Band St, www.lincolnsquaretheatre.com] $10, University of Illinois Extension, Lock Stock & Barrel [129 S Oakland] Macon County Office [3351 N 7-10p 3:30-5:30p President Howard Brown Blvd, 877.6042, web.extension.illinois.edu/ Bad Medicine 360° dmp] 9-11:30a $2, Elmer's Ol'e Time Inn $3, Sliderz [5995 E Route 36] 4-7p [2550 E William St] 8-11p Lacrosse Skills Clinic During this 4-week clinic, lacrosse Fireside Relics Earl David Reed's The Secret to My players from Illinois State University's Lock Stock & Barrel [129 S Oakland] Unsuccess Tour with Special Guest: 8p-1a Men's and Women's club teams The Redneck Magician will teach participants ages 8-15 Earl David Reed's genius is the way The Antics passing, catching, cradling, and he interacts with the crowd. He Cover Band. $2, Elmer's Ol'e Time Inn scooping along with the basic has a way of knowing just who to [2550 E William St] 8-11p rules of lacrosse. Participants will pick on to get the biggest laugh, be provided all the necessary and the audience loves it! Credits Rockaholics equipment. $62, Decatur Indoor include The Tonight Show with Sports Center (DISC) [1295 W Wood, Pop's Place [4335 W Main St] 9p-1a Jay Leno, HBO, Showtime, FOX's 429.3472, www.decatur-parks.org] Comic Strip Live, A&E's Comedy on X-Krush 9-11a the Road, NBC's Friday Night Videos. Sliderz [5995 E Route 36] 9p-12a Ages 18+ $15, Decatur Civic Center Parent/Child Book Club [1 Gary K Anderson Plaza, www. Winter is a time to slow down and Paradigm Symphony decaturciviccenter.org] 8-10:30p John Holland, hosted by Vanilla spend some quality time indoors Gorilla. $5, Donnie's Homespun with the family. Why not read a Pizza [126 S Oakland, www. book together? Free book for all participants. Best for 3rd grade and donnieshomespun.com] 10p-2a up. Registration required. Barclay Public Library [220 S Main St, 1.23 -1.24 Warrensburg, 672.3621, barclay.lib. The Prom Exchange il.us] 10:30-11:30a It's a one-stop-prom shop! Find your special prom dress and book your hair, nails, makeup, and tanning all in one place. Prize giveaways, too! If you have dresses for consignment, please contact Jody at 672-8822. $5, The Perfect Pair & Pear Pantry [266 N St Rt 121, Warrensburg, theperfectpairantiquesandsalon. wordpress.com] 6-8p (Sa), 3-5p (Su)

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SUNDAY, 24 Extreme Couponing Come learn how to save $$$ using coupons. You will learn the ins and outs of maximizing savings using coupons, sales, and online resources. $12, Fletcher Park: Recreation Center [400 S Henderson St, Mt Zion] 1-3p 50th Anniversary Exhibit Grand Opening Join Macon County Conservation District staff for the opening of its 50th anniversary exhibit and take a look at the history of the Conservation District since its beginning in 1966. Hot beverages and cookies will be available during this open house style event. Free. Free, Rock Springs Conservation Area [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 2-4p Charles Wilson Blues Band Pop's Place [4335 W Main St] 3-6p 1.25-1.26 Youth Tumbling Youth grades Pre-K to 6th. Beginners focus on flexibility and coordination, while intermediate tumblers enhance their skills. $40, Decatur Indoor Sports Center (DISC) [1295 W Wood, 429.3472, www.decaturparks.org] 4:30-6:45p TUESDAY, 26 Non-Fiction Book Club Free, DPL: Board Room [130 N Franklin St, decaturlibrary.org] 1-2p WEDNESDAY, 27 School's Out Day Camp at the DISC Play games and fun activities. Ages 5-13. $15, Decatur Indoor Sports Center (DISC) [1295 W Wood, 429.3472, www.decatur-parks.org] 10:45a-6p

Make Space Workshop: Cars and Music K-1st grades, Create your own car from nothing more than rubber bands, balloons, and your imagination! 2nd-6th graders: Are you a musician? Even if you aren't, you can create a synthesizer to create your own music. $20, Children's Museum of Illinois [55 S Country Club Rd, cmofil.org] 12:30p-3p

FRIDAY, 29 Shopkins Party! A party dedicated to all things Shopkins with food, treats, art projects, activities, movies, games, prizes, treats. There will be time to play with and trade Shopkins doubles. Every kid will go home with a new Shopkin! (Under age 5 must be accompanied by adult). $20, Madden Arts Center [125 N Water, www.decaturarts.org] 5-8p

MU Men's Basketball vs North Central College. MU: Griswold Center [1184 W Main St] 7-9p

MU Swimming vs Eureka College. MU: Griswold Center [1184 W Main St] 6-8p

Biscuits & Gravy Brunch Call for tickets. $4 (member), $5 (non-member), Decatur Macon County Senior Center [1430 N 22nd St, decaturmaconcountyseniorcenter. bravesites.com] THURSDAY, 28 Master Gardener Training People interested in gardening and related topics such as soils, insects, plant pathology and herbaceous ornamentals. University of Illinois Extension, Macon County Office [3351 N President Howard Brown Blvd, 877.6042, web.extension. illinois.edu/dmp] 9a-4:59a

360째 Cover Band. $2, Elmer's Ol'e Time Inn [2550 E William St] 8-11p SATURDAY, 30 Junk in the Trunk Antiques, primitives, collectibles, re-purposed items, specialty food, estate items, glassware, art, vintage heirloom clothing and handmade items. $1, Mt Zion Convention Center [1400 Mt Zion Parkway, Mt Zion, www.mtzconventioncenter. com] 8a-4p

DIY Cheese Making Besides coagulating milk, how does cheese get made? Learn more about cheese making and what ingredients and equipment that Book Signing & Launch Party will let you do it at home. Make a Book nerds, come and join us for 30-minute mozzarella to take home. the official launch of The Truth About $10, University of Illinois Extension, Love by author TL Fisher. Fisher is Macon County Office [3351 N an indie author from Decatur who President Howard Brown Blvd, writes young adult and new adult 877.6042, web.extension.illinois.edu/ contemporary romance. The Truth dmp] 9-11a About Love is a novel that will take Dulcimer Club Music you back to first love, when we all believed in happily ever after. Books Enjoy live music performed will be available for purchase or can by the Dulcimer Club at Rock Springs Nature Center. Free. be purchased in advance through Amazon. The author will be available Free, Rock Springs Conservation Area [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, for signing throughout the entire maconcountyconservation.org] evening. Prize giveaways. RSVP by 10a-12p phone or email. Paco's Sol Bistro [237 N Main] 5:30-8:30p

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January Saturday Scrappin' Scrapbooking Bring your scrapbooking stuff, your lunch and dinner. We will provide snacks and drinks. Each person will have a separate table. $20, Fletcher Park: Recreation Center [400 S Henderson St, Mt Zion] 10a Library Lego Club For boys and girls of all ages! Registration required. Includes a story, snacks, and creative play! Barclay Public Library [220 S Main St, Warrensburg, 672.3621, barclay.lib. il.us] 10:30-11:30a MU Swimming vs Knox College. MU: Griswold Center [1184 W Main St] 1-3p MU Faculty Jazz Lock Stock & Barrel [129 S Oakland] 3:30-5:30p

Decatur Park District's Father/Daughter Dance A perfect special occasion for young ladies ages 5-12 and their dads. RSVP by January 27. Fee is $25 per father/daughter couple (add $10 for each additional sibling). $25, Hickory Point Golf Club Banquet Facility [727 Weaver Road, 422.5911, www. decatur-parks.org] 5-9p Trivia Night Proceeds go to MacArthur High School Softball Team. Up to 10 people per table. $100 (table), Knights of Columbus Hall [520 E North St, 362.3151, rkern@dps61. org] 7-9p Step Afrika! $15 | $25 | $30 & School age $5, Kirkland Fine Arts Center [1184 W Main, 424.6318, www.millikin.edu/ kirkland] 7:30p

Plan B Cover Band. $2, Elmer's Ol'e Time Inn [2550 E William St] 8-11p The Fabulous Hoedads $3, Lock Stock & Barrel [129 S Oakland, www.thefabuloushoedads. com] 9p-1a SUNDAY, 31 Pre-School Peepers: Groundhog Day Create a groundhog craft as you learn about their lives, and enjoy a guided winter walk as you decide whether you think the groundhog will see his shadow. Free. For ages 3-5 with an adult buddy. Register online by January 29. Free, Rock Springs Conservation Area [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 2-3p Biscuit Miller Pop's Place [4335 W Main St] 3-6p

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Boots optional, but sense of humor mandatory. By Rachel Stuart

We’ll bet you’ve never seen a show like this one before. The Decatur Civic Center is proud to present Earl David Reed’s “The Secret to My Unsuccess Tour” with Special Guest The Redneck Magician. A hilariously funny evening awaits as two worldrenowned professionals bring their talents to the Decatur stage on Friday, January 22, at 8 pm. For most of us growing up in Central Illinois, “you might be a redneck if…” one-liners were a staple of our joke arsenal from an early age. Many of us had more than a few memorized, as well as

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a few that rang a little close to home with the behavior of some of our relatives. That same country humor can be found in this lineup, with Earl David Reed being a veteran of Bill Engvall’s All Stars of Country Comedy Tour. The evening kicks off with marvels of modern redneck magic as James Michael, The Redneck Magician, performs wondrous, magical feats such as disappearing beer stunts, knife throwing and one-of-a-kind card tricks that will leave you in tears. Dubbed the “Bad Boy of Magic,” James creates a high-energy show with his rowdy


and incredibly entertaining personality. With a YouTube channel boasting nearly 5,000 followers, you can get a taste of Michael’s style, particularly with his skits on anger management, speed dating and of course… beer. Jump on the redneck magician fan bandwagon here and like his “badboyofmagic” channel on YouTube. The featured entertainment for the evening is Earl David Reed, a 15-year veteran of standup comedy. He’s a Las Vegas and Atlantic City favorite performer and he’s been featured on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. He’s been an Continued on page 30 January 2016 | 29


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opening act for big name artists like Whitney Houston, Smokey Robinson, Tim Allen and Jeff Foxworthy. Most recently, Reed has been a staple of morning radio comedy on the Nipsey, Earl and Jen Shade Show. His return to the stage is Reed’s second-coming of his stand-up comedy career. Aside from his obvious humor, Reed’s real talent is working the crowd, and you can expect some great audience interaction during his show. He’s known for his on-the-fly jokes based off of members in the audience, and fans recommend wearing something outrageous to catch his eye because odds are he’ll notice that and work

it into his set. His current show is based on his budding reality-based TV project titled The Secret of My Unsuccess. His act features funny moments that have occurred throughout his life. According to Cydney Boyd, Marketing Manager at the Decatur Civic Center, the team is excited to bring such a high-quality comedy act to Decatur. “We were immediately fans from the beginning when we checked out the YouTube pages for both stars,” she says. “We know this show and the humor will be a good fit for the Decatur area,” she said.


Tickets are available for purchase online at www.decaturciviccenter.org or by calling 217.422.7300. Tickets are $15 for adults and due to the Rated R content of the show, only guests 18 years or older. Cydney encourages the public to follow the Decatur Civic Center Facebook page closely for more show updates and promotion: www. facebook.com/Decciviccenter.

GET THERE: Earl David Reed “The Secret to My Unsuccess Tour� with Special Guest The Redneck Magician January 22, 8 pm Decatur Civic Center Tickets: $15 (Rated R show for 18+ years only)

Maurice John Vaughn Sun, Jan 3, 3-6p VooDoo Lake Sat, Jan 9, 9p-1a Peter Harper & The Midwest Kind Sun, Jan 10, 3-6p Hurricane Ruth Sun, Jan 17, 3-6p Rockaholics Sat, Jan 23, 9p-1a Charles Wilson Blues Band Sun, Jan 24, 3-6p Biscuit Miller & The Mix Sun, Jan 31, 3-6p

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THRIVE Q&A

ADAM WHITE

FAVORITE PLACE TO GHOST HUNT IN MACON COUNTY

Any place that may possibly have some type of paranormal activity. One place sticks to me, though, and that's The Culver House, which has become a second home to me. Great history and some weird paranormal things going on there. Photo: Stephanie Gagnon

Here at THRIVE we’re constantly talking about how much is going on in Macon County – but sometimes what you can’t see is as fascinating as what you can. What better person to take us behind the veil than local ghost hunter Adam White? Adam also happens to be a board member for the Lincoln Square Theatre, one of the area’s most haunted establishments and site of the upcoming Dead of Winter Festival.

FAVORITE THING TO DO IN WINTER IN MACON COUNTY WHEN YOU’RE NOT HUNTING GHOSTS

When not hanging out with my two lovely daughters, you’ll find me working on something at the Lincoln Square Theatre.

BEST PART ABOUT THE LINCOLN THEATRE (OTHER THAN THE HAUNTINGS)

The history is by far one of the best things at this theatre. Some of the biggest names in entertainment performed on this stage, such acts as Al Jolson, B.B King, Lionel and Ethel Barrymore, Bob Hope, just to name a few. To be part of this history is extremely amazing, and I'm very thankful for it.

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FAVORITE FAMILY OUTING WITHOUT GHOSTS

Exploring with my kids. Both of them love history and enjoy learning about it.

MOST UNEXPECTED PLACE YOU’VE FOUND A GHOST IN MACON COUNTY

I can't say the name of the restaurant, but we had some very interesting things take place at this location. Another case that comes to mind was an old farm house outside of town. The owner of the house wanted us to check it out. The house was boarded up, but with permission we had the chance to spend part of the night investigating. From hearing people walking around upstairs to hearing what sounded like a baby crying, it made for a very interesting night.

ONE THING WE SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THE DEAD OF WINTER FESTIVAL

It's FREE with canned or non-perishable food items that will be donated to local food pantries.

SOMETHING ABOUT THE LINCOLN THEATER THAT WOULD SURPRISE US

The size of this theatre. From outside it looks small, but with over 1,300 seats, we’re far from being small.

WHAT’S NEXT FOR THE LINCOLN THEATRE

Movies, plays, concerts, comedians and much, much more. We are bringing all kinds of entertainment back not only to downtown Decatur, but back to Central Illinois, and we get to do that at this historical 99-year-old theatre.


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