September 2016 Thrive Entertainment Guide

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SPOT THE DIFFERENCE CHALLENGE: Sólsa

Talent Takes Center Stage in Decatur’s Fall Theater Bonanza Rock Springs Rocks FREE

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FOOD DUDE// The All New Bizou SPOTLIGHT// The Jam 2016 Q&A// Andrea Evey


issue #88 | September 2016 | www.thrivedecatur.com Olivia Jones photo for Behind the Thrive by Sarah Jane

# BEHIND THE THRIVE Juggling two jobs, two classes, friends, family and boyfriend takes keen scheduling and multitasking skills—and our summer intern, Olivia Jones, made it look easy. Remarkably prolific and relentlessly disciplined, she brought just the right blend of youthful enthusiasm and fresh perspective to THRIVE's summer jam sessions.

her degree (Agricultural Systems with a specialization in Communications), leading the Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow group (which she cofounded) and interning with the College of Ag (see, multi-tasker!).

In the meantime, try your own juggling act getting in While we were only blessed with on everything Decatur and Macon County have to offer her presence for a couple summer this month, from live theater to Rock Springs outdoor break months, she's promised to entertainment to hundreds of musicians at The Jam! return during key breaks, so look for her name to keep popping up here @THRIVEDecatur and there. (By the time you read this she'll be back at Southern Illinois University Carbondale finishing up


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August Out & About

FOOD DUDE: Bizou

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Out & About

A look back at last month’s happenings

Safety Friends

Friends of Argenta hosted a Safety Day on August 13. Demonstrations, food and fun filled the afternoon. The Twin Towers beam from the 9/11 World Trade Center was on display, leaving an enduring reminder of the lives lost. The beam will become part of the permanent memorial in Decatur's Nelson Park.

Lantern Parade

Fairview Park celebrated decades of summer fun with the 80th annual Lantern Parade & Summer Bash on August 3. The Greater Decatur Youth Band, Scovill Mobile Pet Zoo and retired Decatur Jumpers demonstration kept guests happy until dark when the custom-designed lanterns were released.

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Out & About

A look back at last month’s happenings

Decatur-Forsyth Classic

For 32 years, fans throughout Central Illinois have traveled to Decatur to watch players from around the world compete to earn their spot on the LPGA Tour. This year, the tournament at Hickory Point Golf Course showcased a three-day, 54-hole stroke play professional tournament featuring a purse of $130,000.

Razzle Dazzle Dinosaur Invasion

The Decatur Civic Center was transformed into T-Rex Planet the second weekend in August. The walk-thru exhibit showcased life-like animatronic dinosaurs set in realistic scenes featuring information about the various dinosaur species on display.

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The Razzle Dazzle Good Times Parade is a Decatur Celebration tradition that kicks off the first full day of activities in Downtown Decatur. This year's parade featured area marching bands, creative floats, beauty pageant winners, the Decatur Celebration King & Queen, belly dancers and even an appearance by Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus.


Decatur Celebration The streets of Downtown Decatur once again became the backdrop to the city's annual street festival: The Decatur Celebration. The 3-day event brought hundreds of thousands of people to the downtown area and provided local, regional, and national acts on 8 stages. Headliners this year included Thompson Square, .38 Special, Jonathan Jackson + Enation, King Michael and Morris Day and The Time. In addition to musical acts, the Celebration hosted the 21 Film Project, Heinkel's Hot Dog Eating Contest, and an adorable baby contest.

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THE FOOD DUDE

by T. F. DUDE

The All New Bizou While I didn’t spot any celebrities like Ben Affleck on my dinner date with Ma Dude (what, you never take your mother out for dinner?) at Bizou the other evening, I did experience a little taste of the changes happening under its new ownership. Instead of bread, you get a complimentary plate of chips and hummus. (Watch it because there’s a kick to it). After ordering drinks, we indulged by getting two appetizers. Being a sushi fan, I hoarded the sashimi plate ($13), which comes with four pieces of salmon and four pieces of tuna. Ma Dude, who is not much of a sushi fan, humored me by trying a piece and declaring, “It was good.” We also tried the Caprese Pizzette ($9). Usually a caprese starter (olive oil, mozzarella, tomato, basil and balsamic glaze) is served cold, but this, being a pizzette, comes on a flatbread cut up like a small pizza. The mozzarella is warm and melted. I enjoyed it because it was different from the norm, and I could pick up one of the four pieces and eat it in one go instead of having to cut up everything with my fork and watch it fall all over the table. For the entrée, I tried the Bouillabaisse, which comes with mussels, clams, shrimp, tomato, potatoes and asparagus stems, as well as two pieces of garlic bread ($24). It was a pleasantly simple dish, with a tasty saffron broth. The mussels and clams weren’t especially large – obviously a factor when living in the Midwest – but I liked that the focus was the broth and the seafood. Nothing was forced, and nothing overpowered the rest of the flavors. An interesting addition might be some calamari or even pieces of white fish. By now, you should know how much the Food Dude enjoys the wonderful restaurants that can be found in downtown Decatur, so it’s always great to see these businesses thriving. Even more, I like when they innovate and try something new – whether it’s the décor or menu. When looking for a fine dining experience, make sure to consider Bizou.

GET THERE: BIZOU 259 N. Main St., Decatur Hours: Monday-Thursday, 11 am to 2 pm and 5 to 9 pm; Friday, 11 am to 2 pm and 5 to 10 pm; Saturday, 5 to 10 pm www.bizoudecatur.com

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

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SPOTLIGHT

Jam On It

Caitlin Loethen

photos: Josie Mathews (above), George Strohl (right)

Area musicians come together in massive performance How many miles does it take for an idea to travel? For Storm Edwards, the idea traveled from Cesena, Italy, through Western Europe, across the pond into the United States, and stopped at the heart of central Illinois—Decatur. Which, according to Google Maps, equates to 4,846 miles of traveling. Traveling back to the point of origin… In 2014, exactly 1,000 musicians gathered to perform simultaneously the Foo Fighters’ hit song Learn to Fly in hopes of catching the attention of the legendary rockers—it worked like a charm, and the Foo Fighters came and gave a live performance to thousands of fans in Cesena, Italy. Storm, who is Program Director of the Cromwell Radio Group and Afternoon Host for Decatur’s own 106.7 The Fox, believed that here in Decatur we could pull off the same thing, but her reasons were quite different. “I just wanted to do something positive, and we have really, really amazing musicians here in central Illinois,” she says, “so I wanted to do an event for them and highlight them and people they might not get to play with and meet other musicians.” This drive to create a moment set rhythmically in time turned into 2015’s 10x10 Jam where, in just eight short weeks, volunteers and 157 musicians

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consisting of bassists, guitarists, drummers, vocalists and a conductor, ranging in ages from 10 to 70, played the Foo Fighters’ My Hero. For the 2016 vision, Storm says, “We took feedback from the artists who played in it last year, and we picked out Tom Petty’s Runnin’ Down a Dream for this year’s song. We have a new logo; a new name, just calling it The Jam 2016; and a new location: Central Park in downtown Decatur.” One important factor is staying the same: The event will be completely free for those attending and performing. More than 120 musicians have signed up thus far. “Every day more people are signing up, and I’m confident we will beat the 157 musicians who attended last year,” says Storm. “It’s all about getting everybody together and doing something as one and creating a once-in-alifetime moment that can’t ever be redone.”

GET THERE: THE JAM 2016 Central Park in Downtown Decatur Cost: FREE Saturday, October 1, Noon-4 pm After Party at Sliderz

Caitlin Loethen is a freelance writer.


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Johnny Lucas from Great Britain Saturday, September 17, 8p-midnight Peter Harper & The Midwest Kind Sunday, September 18, 3-6p to be announced Sunday, September 26

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Talent Takes Center Stage in Decatur’s Fall Theater Bonanza By Heather Meadows Decatur is a city fortunate to have a thriving arts says this version of the production isn’t from the community. This fall they’ll take center stage as three Disney version, although it features several of the main dynamic theater companies debut new productions. characters that we all know and love from Disney’s feature. This production spotlights new and unique First off, don’t be late for a very important date—come songs, along with a delightful script, accompanied to the Decatur Civic Center to see Alice in Wonderland by colorful costumes and unique features. One such put on by Mid-Summer Moon Productions. Mid- feature is a twist on the standard musical component Summer Moon Productions is a theater and event that would use a piano, among various other forms planning company that focuses on children’s theater. of instrumentation, to accompany the voices of the Created in 2000 and co-founded by Michael Huff characters. In this production, they’re attempting to and Maria Lightner, the troupe will debut Alice do the show completely a cappella, using voices as in Wonderland on Friday, September 23, at 7 pm; background music, a type of pentatonic style that Saturday, September 24, at 2 pm and 7 pm; and is sure to create a feelings of suspense, fear and Sunday, September 25, at 2 pm. This play is great excitement. The project is a rather large undertaking for all ages. Children and adults alike will enjoy the that they’re working on with talented students from whimsical set and animated characters. Tickets are a Millikin University. reasonable price, allowing families the opportunity to get out and watch live theater at a cost that doesn’t break the bank: $10 for adults and $8 for children 12 and under. Mid-Summer Moon Productions first produced Alice in Wonderland in 2000. This is their second time producing the play, which includes a cast of 38 actors and actresses from age four to adults. The actors are from all over Decatur and the surrounding areas. Maria, the company’s cofounder and a theater enthusiast,

The show will feature a great mix of new faces and “regulars,” as well as young kids, teens and adults. “That is what our theater company is all about,” says Maria. They aim to bring children on at an early age and get them exposed to theater, while allowing teenagers and adults in their productions to act as mentors for the young ones. Come More on page 16


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out and support the cast as they put on a show that is sure to be unforgettable! Next, watch The Great American Trailer Park Musical, a wonderful play brought to life by Theatre 7. The show is lively and sure to make you laugh. Life is not ideal for Jeannie and Norbert Garstecki in the Armadillo Acres Trailer Park—she’s agoraphobic, and he hates his job. But they’ve made it work for 20 years. Change is in store, though, when Norbert falls for Pippi, a stripper-on-the-run from her Magic Marker sniffing, dimwitted boyfriend Duke. This musical would be great for a girls’ night out, a fun getaway for mom and dad or an outing with friends. All are sure to enjoy the laughs it’s certain to bring! Not for the kiddos, though—this comedy features dark humor and adult language. Come watch the cast light up the stage on October 14, 15, 16, 21, 22 and 23 at the Decatur Civic Center. The struggle between right and wrong is one we’ve all faced, and few plays bring that struggle to light better than Jekyll & Hyde, which Decatur Underground Theater will be presenting this year in November at the Decatur Civic Center. The play will open on Friday, November 11, at 7 pm, with shows to follow on Saturday, November 12, at 7 pm; and Sunday, November 13, at 2 pm. Tickets are currently on sale for the show, with first row seats starting at $20 and general seating (Rows B-M) starting at $15. Enjoy discounts for seniors 60+ and children 12 and under, at only $10 a ticket. With such a thriving community of talented play production companies and gifted actors and actresses, why not come out and support local theater? You’re guaranteed to smile, be entertained and enjoy the show! Heather Meadows is a freelance writer based in Decatur.

GET THERE ALICE IN WONDERLAND By Mid-Summer Moon Productions September 23, 24 & 25 Decatur Civic Center Theater http://www.decaturciviccenter.org/ events/232/alice-in-wonderland

THE GREAT AMERICAN TRAILER PARK MUSICAL By Theatre 7 October 14-16 & 21-23 http://www.theatre7.net/current-season/ great-american-trailer-park-musical-2016/

JEKYLL & HYDE THE MUSICAL By Decatur Underground Theater November 11-13 http://www.decaturciviccenter.org


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A fresh and funny salute to Americana, The Wonder Bread Years – starring former Seinfeld writer, Pat Hazell – is a fast-paced and hilarious production that walks the line between stand-up comedy and theatre. Audiences will enjoy a show that restores a sense of wonder and nostalgia while keeping them laughing in their seats.

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MILLIKIN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF THEATRE & DANCE presents

HEADSHOT!

Directed by Kari Magolis Music & Multimedia by Tony Brown The fierce competition among a group of actors at a surreal audition makes the goal of winning the role take precedence over all else. HEADSHOT takes a sideways look at our need for acceptance and our desperate search for individuality.

September 29 - October 2

Albert Taylor Theatre, Tickets $12-14 millikin.edu/theatre


September EVERY DAY September Art in Decatur Each location with a unique art exhibit. Specific dates and times determined by each location. Blue Connection [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] Times Vary EVERY MONDAY Maker Monday (except 9.5) Join Macon Makers, a group of tinkerers, DIYers, and creators, in bringing a maker space to Decatur. County Market: Conference Room [1175 W Grand Ave, info@ maconmakersil.org, maconmakersil. org] 6-7p Country Line Dance (except 9.5) 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, Decatur] 7-9p

EVERY WEDNESDAY Crazy 8s Math Club Build stuff, toss a beach ball, make sticky art, make a mess‌it's a totally new kind of club! Grades 3-5. Mt Zion District Library [115 W Main St, Mt Zion, mtzion.lib.il.us] 3:30-4:30p Open Mic Play some songs, poetry, comedy or whatever. Donnie's Homespun Pizza [126 S Oakland, donnieshomespun. com] 9p EVERY WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY Adult Open Play Volleyball Open to players of all skill levels. $5, Decatur Family YMCA [220 W McKinley, 872.3835, decaturymca. org] 8-10p EVERY THURSDAY Y-Toddler Time Join us for a parent-child adventure. Activities include arts and crafts, cooking projects, games and so much more. Free (members), $2 (nonmembers), Decatur Family YMCA [220 W McKinley, decaturymca.org] 10a-12p

Adult Coloring Night Release your "inner child" and join us for an hour of coloring. Coloring pages, colored pencils, crayons and EVERY TUESDAY & THURSDAY markers, light refreshments and background music provided. Ages Baby TALK Times Small parent-child groups for families 18+. Free, DPL: Staley Room [130 N Franklin St, 424.2900, decaturlibrary. with children birth to three to share parenting questions and concerns, to org] 6-7p celebrate babies' achievements and Open Decks Night to have fun with books, toys, songs and fingerplays. Free, DPL: Children's Ages 21+. Free, Donnie's Homespun Pizza [126 S Oakland, Auditorium [130 N Franklin St, donnieshomespun.com] 9p 424.2900, decaturlibrary.org] 10-11a (Th), 6-7p (Tu) EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY Wine Tastings Free, The Decanter Fine Wines [215 N Main St, 422.9463, thedecanterfinewines.com] 4-7p (Fr), 1-6p (Sa)

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EVERY SATURDAY Central Park Farmer's Market Free, Central Park [428.2800] 8a-12p Saturday Produce Market Fresh produce and vendors located under the wind turbine . Free, Richland Community College [One College Park, dmclaugh@richland. edu] 8a-12p Macon Speedway Racing Macon Speedway [205 N Wiles St, Macon] 7-9p EVERY SATURDAY & SUNDAY Homestead Prairie Farm Open House Visit one of the few remaining log houses in Macon County that still stands on its original location: the Trobaugh-Good House at Homestead Prairie Farm. For all ages. Free, Homestead Prairie Farm [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 1-4p THURSDAY, 1 The Last Gold Screening USA Swimming-produced documentary spotlighting the 1976 women's U.S. Olympic Team and the East German doping scandal. Avon Theatre [426 N Water, millikin.edu] 6:30-8:30p MU Women's Soccer vs Franklin College MU: Frank M Lindsay Field [1184 W Main St, athletics.millikin.edu] 7-10p MU Institute for Science Entrepreneurship Speaker Series Tanya Andricks, CEO, Crossing Healthcare. Open to the public. No tickets or reservations required. MU: Richards Treat University Center [1184 W Main St, 424.6392, millikin.edu/ InstituteForScienceEntrepreneurship] 7:30p


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

FRIDAY, 2 First Friday Gallery Walk Visit the three downtown Decatur galleries (Madden Arts Center, Blue Connection, Gallery 510) to see great art, enjoy live music, munch tasty hors d'oeuvres, and sip a complimentary beverage. Meet the artists; thrive on the energy! Free, Various [423.3189, decaturarts.org] 5-7:30p Otherworldly: Sci-Fi & Fantasy An interactive evening of sci-fi and fantasy fun for all ages! Enter makebelieve worlds created by sci-fi and fantasy artists - paintings, digital art, sculptures, masks and more that transport you to the outer realms of the artists' imaginations! Costume contest 6:30p. Free, Madden Arts Center [125 N Water, 423.3189, decaturarts.org] 5-7:30p 5th Annual Charity Dinner for Alzheimer's Research Join us for an evening of great food to support the many affected by Alzheimer's disease. $45, RCC: Bistro 537 [One College Park, 875.7200, richland.edu] 6-8p Friday Night Movie: Aliens $5, Lincoln Square Theatre [145 N Main St, 706.5229, lincolnsquaretheatre.com] 7p (doors open), 8-10p 9.2 -9.5 Unbreakable Camp Ages 18-25. Amazing activities, great speakers, fantastic music, and more coffee and food that you'll know what to do with. So, come reconnect with your friends and rekindle your relationship with God in a place free of distractions. $75, Camp Warren [4225 Camp Warren Ln, 864.3263, gocampwarren.org ] 7p-2p

SATURDAY, 3 Decatur Archery Club Monthly 3-D Shoot 30 - 3-D targets. All welcome to attend regardless of age, experience, or skill! $8 (members), $14 (nonmembers), North Lake Park [1335 N Country Club Rd, 358.3033, facebook. com/thedecaturarcheryclub] 8a-3p Pop-Up Markets Crafts, jewelry, furniture and more. The Perfect Pair [266 N St Rt 121, Warrensburg] 8:30a-2p Historic Bethel School Open See what going to school was like in the early 20th century at this historic one-room schoolhouse. For all ages. Free, Friends Creek Conservation Area [13734 Friends Creek Park Rd, Argenta, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation. org] 1-4p The Fabulous Hoedads Sliderz [5995 E Route 36, Decatur] 4-7p MU Women's Soccer vs Greenville College MU: Frank M Lindsay Field [1184 W Main St, athletics.millikin.edu] 7-10p Johnny Vodka Sliderz [5995 E Route 36, Decatur] 9p-1a SUNDAY, 4 Free Community Yoga at Nelson Park Limited number of mats available. No registration necessary. Nelson Park [2475 E Pavilion Dr, 422.5911, decaturparks.org] 10-11:30a Battle for Rt. 51 MU Men's Golf vs Illinois Wesleyan University. Red Tail Run Golf Course [520 W Grove Rd, athletics.millikin. edu] 11a-2p

Bees and Beekeeping, Then and Now Beekeeping began before ancient Egypt and still remains an important segment of agriculture. Basic bee biology, brief history of beekeeping, and some of the issues facing modern beekeepers. No registration required. Free, Rock Springs Conservation Area [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 2-3p Mary Jo Curry & Tombstone Bullet Pop's Place [4335 W Main St, Decatur] 3-6p Early Idlers Car Show Four Star Restaurant & Diner [1100 N St Hwy 121, Mt. Zion] 4-8p Union Square 217 Lounge [112 N Merchant] 8-11p 9.4-9.5 Labor Day Book Sale Decatur Civic Center [1 Gary K Anderson Plaza, 424.2900, decaturciviccenter.org] 11a-5p (Su), 9a-3p (Mo) MONDAY, 5 Labor Day Group Ride 24- and 45-mile distance. Spin City Cycles [1088 W Wood] 9a-12p Labor Day Parade Downtown Decatur. 10a MidState Little Kritters Soccer Meets every Monday-Wednesday for 5 weeks. For players ages 3-5, a story book is provided that highlights animal characters who possess unique soccer skills. $56, Decatur Soccer Complex [1 Educational Park, 422.5911, midstatesoccer.com] 5-5:30p


September MU Men's Soccer vs Lakeland College MU: Frank M Lindsay Field [1184 W Main St, athletics.millikin.edu] 5-8p Basic Ballroom Dance Class Learn the basics of Waltz, with its smooth and flowing movements, Foxtrot, the most popular social dance in the world, and Rhumba, a sensual Latin-based dance plus a taste of Swing. Meets on Mondays. $70, Mt Zion Convention Center [1400 Mt Zion Parkway, Mt Zion, 864.5424, j_roessler@mtzion.com, mtzion.com] 6-7p Labor Day Lakefront Pops Concert Celebrate the end of summer with one of Decatur's favorite family traditions. Join the MDSO as it performs upbeat marches, highlights from opera, Viennese waltzes, and very happy Russian music! Free, Nelson Park [2475 E Pavilion Dr, 423.3189, decaturorchestra.com] 6-8p

WEDNESDAY, 7 Greater Decatur Chamber Breakfast $15 (adv), $20 (door), The Decatur Club [158 W Prairie, 422.2200, decaturchamber.com] 7-8a Book Discussion Barclay Public Library [220 S Main St, Warrensburg, 672.3621, barclay.lib. il.us] 10:30a Books Between Bites Dr. Patrick White, President of Millikin University, presents: The Smartest Places on Earth: Why Rustbelts are the Emerging Hotspots of Global Innovation by Antoine W. van Agtmael & Alfred Bakker. Free, DPL: Madden Auditorium [130 N Franklin St, 424.2900, decaturlibrary.org] 12:15-1p Little Hoopsters at the DISC Teaches children ages 3-12 the basic fundamentals of basketball in a non-competitive environment. Meets every Wednesday. $54, Decatur Indoor Sports Center (DISC) [1295 W Wood, 422.5911, decatur-parks.org] 5:30-6:30p

Monday Night Fun Run Join us for a 1- and 3-mile fun run and walk. Free, Fleet Feet Sports [1090 W THURSDAY, 8 Wood St, 330.9904, fleetfeetdecaturil. Book Discussion com] 6-7p Discuss books with fellow lit lovers in the community! Argenta Public All Hustle Dance Class Library [100 E Water, Argenta] 1:30Hustle, one of the most popular 3:30p Swings, is a great dance for any social occasion. Fast, fun and easy DAWN Meeting to learn. Hustle to all your disco (Decatur Area Women's Network) favorites. Meets on Mondays. $70, How Food Innovation Can Help Grow Mt Zion Convention Center [1400 Decatur. Tony Caccomo, National Mt Zion Parkway, Mt Zion, 864.5424, Foodworks Services. $10 (first-time j_roessler@mtzion.com, mtzion.com] guests), The Decatur Club [158 W 7:15-8:15p Prairie, decaturdawn.org] 5:30-7:45p

FRIDAY, 9 DMH Farmer's Market Cafe DMH [2300 N Edward St, Decatur] 10a-2p Seniorama Entertainment, prizes, parking lot shuffle... and an ice cream social! Free, Decatur Civic Center [1 Gary K Anderson Plaza, decaturciviccenter. org] 10a-3p The Great Unknown Album Release Tabernacle Baptist Church [650 N Wyckles] 6:30-7:30p Shades of Gray Band VFW Post 99 (Cowgill) [3915 N Cowgill St, Decatur] 8-11p Warren Stone and DJ Josh Boggs Nashville country artist Warren Stone from The Voice along with South Carolina buddy DJ Josh Boggs. Feeling Lucky Lounge & Package [3775 N Woodford] 9p-2a The Monolithic Donnie's Homespun Pizza [126 Oakland] 9:30p 9.9-9.10 Comedy Hour Special guest Erik Scott, featuring Katrina Brown & headlined by Stewart Huff. $10 (adv), $12 (day of ), Main Hangar Restaurant [910 S Airport Rd, mainhangarrestaurant.net] 8:30-10p

Finders Market Vintage & handmade marketplace event with more than 80 unique vendors. $3 (Fr), $5 (gate), $2 (Sa), free (12 and under), Progress City [E 6th Progress St, 454.6365, joy@ jumpjiveproductions.com, facebook. Shades of Gray Band VFW Post 99 (Cowgill) [3915 N Cowgill com/events/150246362023950] 3-7p (Fr), 9a-3p (Sa) St, Decatur] 8-10p

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

SATURDAY, 10 Coffee and Cars Cruise No trophies, no entry fee. Registration not required. Coffee Connection [2505 N Main] 7-10a Decatur Park District's Actors' Playground Actors ages 7-10 explore improvisational techniques. Actors work on theatre games and short scenes that help with confidence, timing, and teamwork. Meets every Saturday. $65, Poage Arts & Recreation Center [2020 N Oakland, 422.5911, decatur-parks.org] 9-10a MU Women's Tennis vs Augustana College (IL) Fairview Park: Tennis Center [1640 W Monument Hill Dr, athletics.millikin. edu] 9a-12p Punt, Pass & Kick Competition Open to boys and girls, ages 8-15. Winners advance to sectionals, and finalists may earn a chance to compete during an NFL game! Free, Fairview Park [1640 W Monument Hill Dr, 422.5911] 9-11a Autumn Art & Animal Fall Festival Horse rides, bouncy house, Scovill Mobile Zoo, cake walk, food and vendors. Pet parade, animal blessing, animal costume contest. Argenta Presbyterian Church [281 N North St, Argenta, facebook.com/pages/Friends-ofArgenta/414710821983001] 10a-2p Decatur Park District's Park Players Ages 9-16 create the set, props and costumes and then present a one-act show. Develop and advance skills in vocal work, character creation, stage movement, and ensemble building. Meets every Saturday. $90, Poage Arts & Recreation Center [2020 N Oakland, 422.5911, decatur-parks.org] 10a-12p

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

Soul Purpose Sliderz [5995 E Route 36, Decatur] 4-7p

MU Football vs Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology MU: Frank M Lindsay Field [1184 W Main St, athletics.millikin.edu] 1-4p

Jesse Hite Crawford's Pizza & Pub [105 W Main, Maroa] 8-11p

Cocktails & Canapes Garden Party Come to meet new director Amber Kaylor! Enjoy a champagne toast, cash bar, live music, heavy hors L.A. Gallery Show d'oeuvres provided by the Beach Come check out the art, meet the artists, and enjoy hors d'oeuvres and House. $20, Children's Museum a coffee bar. Featured art is up for one of Illinois [55 S Country Club Rd, day only, so don't miss it! Free, Heroic childrensmuseumofil.com] 5:30-7:30p Age Art Center [135 S Henderson , Mt Zion, 201.0593, lindsey.harrison19@ Presley, Perkins, Lewis & Cash: gmail.com, landlstudiomtz.com] A Night to Remember 10a-3p On December 4, 1956, Rock and Roll history was made in Memphis when Elvis, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins and Book Discussion Barclay Public Library [220 S Main St, Jerry Lee Lewis recorded at Sam Phillip's Sun Studios. From Blue Suede Warrensburg, 672.3621, barclay.lib. Shoes and Hound Dog to Great Balls of il.us] 11a Fire the show energizes and exudes pure rock and roll. $20-35, $5 (school Annual Mel & Amy Ride age), Kirkland Fine Arts Center [1184 Stops to be determined. Coziahr W Main, 424.6318, millikin.edu/ Harley-Davidson [150 W Marion kirkland] 7:30-9:30p Ave, Forsyth, coziahrhd.com] 11:30a-12:30p Earl David Reed's The Secret Stephen Decatur Chapter of the to My Unsuccess Comedy Tour Daughters of The American Revolution Earl David Reed's genius is the way he interacts with the crowd. He has Chapter Meeting a way of knowing just who to pick State Regent Sharon Frizzell will present, The Buzz about D A R. Guests on to get the biggest laugh, and the audience loves it! $15, Decatur Civic are welcome and reservations are Center [1 Gary K Anderson Plaza, required. $8, First United Methodist 422.6161, decaturciviccenter.org] Church [201 W North St, 428.8856] 8-10p 12-3p

Fletcher Park Kids Club Hosted by Doodles the Dragon, Granny Giggles and Princess Mallory, features the Gary Strong Marionettes. Games, prizes, cartoons. Come as your favorite superhero. $4 (adults), $1 (children), Fletcher Park: Recreation Center [400 S Henderson St, Mt Zion, 864.5424] 2-4p

Andy Hoff Acoustic Music Stop by for a soulful blend of modern folk and jamming! Donnie's Homespun Pizza [126 S Oakland, 424.4344, donnieshomespun.com] 9p-12a


September LTH Band Lock Stock & Barrel [129 S Oakland, Decatur] 9p-1a The Shunpikers Sliderz [5995 E Route 36, Decatur] 9p-1a 9.10-9.11 Special Olympics Outdoor Sports Festival One of 9 state sports competitions. Over 600 athletes compete! Rotary Park (softball/t-ball), Hickory Point Golf Course (golf ) [355.1750] Prairie Celebration Tour an encampment of trappers and traders as they demonstrate the 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 purchase. Free, Rock Springs Conservation Area [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 11a-5p (Sa), 12-4p (Su) SUNDAY, 11 Cruise 11 to Remember 9-11 Fundraiser to support U.S. military and Macon County veterans. Car and bike show registration 8a, judging 12:30p, patriotic sounds featuring Lisa Kaye 1:30p, 9-11 memorial service & awards 2p, 11-Mile BG Nevitt Yellow Ribbon Memorial Cruise from Central Park to Decatur Conference Center and Hotel and return 3pm. Central Park [791.1385, aynproductions@ yahoo.com] 8a-3p

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Freedom Fun Run 1- and 3-mile fun run. Central Park [Downtown Decatur] 8a Bluegrass Music Jam Bring your instrument to play or just enjoy the music. For all ages. Free, Rock Springs Conservation Area [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 1-4p Grandparents' Day at Scovill Zoo Old-fashioned fall festival with animal presentations, cake walks, games, and more! Grandparents are free with paying child. General zoo admission applies. Scovill Zoo [71 S Country Club Rd, 422.5911, decatur-parks. org] 1-4p Rusty Right Blues Band Pop's Place [4335 W Main St, Decatur] 3-6p Just Flicks: Zootopia Refreshments provided. Discussion follows each film. First Presbyterian Church [ Decatur] 6-8p MONDAY, 12 Sticky Finger Drop in anytime to create a fun fall craft! Ages 5-12. Mt Zion District Library [115 W Main St, Mt Zion, mtzion.lib.il.us] 3:30-4:30p

Youth Volleyball Skills Improve volleyball fundamentals and techniques for participants in grades 2-8. Times vary by grade. Meets every Monday. $57, Decatur Indoor Sports Center (DISC) [1295 W Wood, 422.5911, decatur-parks.org] 5:30-8:30p Monday Night Fun Run 1- and 3-mile fun run and walk. Free, Fleet Feet Sports [1090 W Wood St, 330.9904, fleetfeetdecaturil.com] 6-7p Hoop Dreams: The Herren Project Former NBA player Chris Herren shares his story about his struggle with addiction. Question and answer period to follow. Public welcome. Free, Mt Zion Field House Auditorium [305 S Henderson, Mt Zion, theherrenproject.org] 7:30-9p TUESDAY, 13 Book Fair Adult and children's books, outdoor and home goods, electronics, fall seasonal items. St Mary's Hospital [1800 E Lake Shore Dr, Decatur] 8a-3p

Mini Camp: Camping Explore a tent, fish with magnets, and catch butterflies with nets. For ages 1-5 with an adult buddy. Register online by September 12. $10, Rock Springs Conservation Area [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, Youth Tumbling at the DISC Age-appropriate instruction for youth maconcountyconservation.org] ages 18 mo-13 years. Beginners focus 9:30-10:30a on flexibility and coordination, while intermediate tumblers enhance Zoo Buddies Class "Meet a Cheetah" their skills. Times vary by age. Meets Children ages 3-5 and their adult every Monday. $40, Decatur Indoor guest learn about some of the world's Sports Center (DISC) [1295 W Wood, fastest animals. Listen to a story about 422.5911, decatur-parks.org] 4:30animals that go fast, play a game 6:30p to see how fast they are, visit the cheetah exhibit to meet Segosi and Kapenda, and make a craft to take


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home. Participants also take home their own Zoo Buddy plush animal. $15, Scovill Zoo [71 S Country Club Rd, 422.5911, decatur-parks.org] 10-11a Youth Tumbling at the DISC Age appropriate instruction for youth ages 18 mo - 13 years old. Beginners focus on flexibility and coordination, while intermediate tumblers enhance their skills. Meets every Tuesday. Times vary by age. $34-42, Decatur Indoor Sports Center (DISC) [1295 W Wood, 422.5911, decatur-parks.org] 11a-7p

Explore endless possibilities for your special event. Free, Mt Zion Convention Center [1400 Mt Zion Parkway, Mt Zion, 217/864.5424, k_edwards@mtzion.com, mtzconventioncenter.com] 11:30a-2p MU Women's Tennis vs Blackburn College Fairview Park: Tennis Center [1640 W Monument Hill Dr, athletics.millikin. edu] 3:30-6:30p

Blues Jam/Open Mic All blues musicians welcome and encouraged to come jam with other blues musicians or use the open mic. DPL Graphic Novel Club Bring what you play. Free, Pop's Place Stitches: A Memoir by David Small. Free, DPL: Staley Room [130 N Franklin [4335 W Main St, 855.4262, roger. meridith@yahoo.com, decaturblues. St, 424.2900, decaturlibrary.org] org] 7-10p 6:30-7:30p WEDNESDAY, 14 Mini Camp: Camping For ages 3-5 with an adult buddy. $10, Rock Springs Conservation Area [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 9:30-10:30a International Day Interesting and informative trip to Ecuador. Informative displays and presentations along with a variety of delicious, authentic foods served for lunch. Reservations required. Register by September 9. Free, University of Illinois Extension, Macon County Office [3351 N President Howard Brown Blvd, mchce.org, 877.6042] 11a-2p Mt. Zion Business Connections Open House Tour the Center and take a shuttle to our popular Fletcher Park. Meet our preferred caterers and sample cuisine. See how your event can be customized by Let's Party Rentals.

MU Men's Soccer vs Concordia University Chicago MU: Frank M Lindsay Field [1184 W Main St, athletics.millikin.edu] 7-10p THURSDAY, 15 DPL Book Club The Magician's Assistant by Ann Patchett. Free, DPL: Board Room [130 N Franklin St, 424.2900, decaturlibrary. org] 1-2p Outside the Lines - Adult Coloring Club No rules, no experience necessary. Just color, chat and relax! Materials provided, but feel free to bring your own. Adults Only. Barclay Public Library [220 S Main St, Warrensburg, barclay.lib.il.us] 1p Let's Get Global Looking for 12-18 year olds who want to make a global difference. Learn more about the 16 injustices we face and how to make change. Meets every other Thursday. Register by September 12. $15 (member), $20 (non-member), University of Illinois

Extension, Macon County Office [3351 N President Howard Brown Blvd, 877.6042, rhugo@illinois.edu, go.illinois.edu/dmp] 6-7:30p Craft Beer & Wine Night Enjoy tastings from Decatur Brew Works and the Decanter at stations throughout the course. $15 (includes golf & 6 drink tickets), Overlook Adventure Mini Golf [2501 E Nelson Park, 422.5911, decatur-parks.org] 7-8p Decatur Park District's Technical Theatre Have you wondered how things are made or done behind the scenes? Kids ages 12-18 learn the basics of carpentry, lighting and painting. Every Thursday thru 11.3. $55, Poage Arts & Recreation Center [2020 N Oakland, 422.5911, decatur-parks.org] 7-8p Shades of Gray Band Moose Lodge #684 [3190 N Woodford St, Decatur] 7-10p The Fabulous Hoedads at the V! $5, VFW Post 99 (Cowgill) [3915 N Cowgill St, 358.9273, thefabuloushoedads@outlook.com, thefabuloushoedads.com] 7-10p FRIDAY, 16 MU Women's Golf Big Blue Fall Classic Hickory Point Golf Course [727 W Weaver Rd, Forsyth, athletics.millikin. edu] 12-3p Full Throttle Friday Night of bikes, brews, and food. Followed with a night of Blues with Hurricane Ruth. Free, Mt Zion Convention Center [1400 Mt Zion Parkway, Mt Zion, 217/864.5424, k_edwards@mtzion.com, mtzconventioncenter.com] 6-7:45p


September

Yoga and Beer with ChuckBeck $15 (includes pint or flight of beer), Decatur Brew Works [101 N Main] 10:30-11:30a

Intro to Ayurveda & Cleansing Learn about the sister science to yoga. Learn a seasonal cleanse routine and cook a recipe. Yoga hOMe [2828 Shoot n Fest N Main St., Ste 102, facebook.com/ Entry to all gun raffles, meal, & 1 yogahome] 6-8:30p round of Clays (Skeet/Trap) (Gun and Ammo not provided). $100, Decatur Family Fun Night Gun Club [61 Faries Park, 706.7306, Activities and a healthy snack info@plfnra.com , plfnra.com] 11a-1p provided. Free (member), $5 (nonmember), Decatur Family YMCA Douglas Cup [220 W McKinley, decaturymca.org] Grinders, Voles and Cyclones are 6:30-8p coming to Beautiful Traubough Field to play vintage base ball Friday Night Movie: Stand By Me on the Rock Springs Ground $5, Lincoln Square Theatre Squirrels' turf. Rock Springs [145 N Main St, 706.5229, Conservation Area [3939 Nearing Ln, lincolnsquaretheatre.com] 7 (doors maconcountyconservation.org] 12-3p open), 8-10p Bikin' and Benefittin' 4 Bledsaw 9.16-9.18 Food, entertainment, raffles, a silent Arts in Central Park auction, bake sale, 50/50, and a Approximately 80 exhibiting artists poker/benefit run. Da Burg [145 N provide a variety of artwork for sale Main, Warrensburg, bledsawj@gmail. including jewelry, pottery, metal com] 3-10p sculptures, blown glass, fiber arts, paintings, and more; kids art activities St. John's Lutheran Church 125th and art (11a) Central Park [423.3189, Anniversary Community Festival decaturarts.org] 5-7p (Fr), 10-4p (Sa), Music, carnival games, prizes, bounce 10a-5p (Su). houses, a cake walk and free hot dogs, chips and drinks provided. Free, 9.16-9.18 & 9.23-9.25 St John's Lutheran Church [2727 N Cock Union St, 875.3656, stjohnsdecatur. Pipe Dreams Studio Theatre com] 3-6p [1099 W Wood St, Decatur] 7:30p (Fr, Sa), 2p (Su) 360 Band Sliderz [5995 E Route 36, SATURDAY, 17 Decatur] 4-7p MU Women's Golf Big Blue Fall Classic Red Tail Run Golf Course [520 W Grove MU Women's Soccer vs Rose-Hulman Rd, athletics.millikin.edu] 9a-12p Institute of Technology MU: Frank M Lindsay Field [1184 W Main St, athletics.millikin.edu] 5-8p Oakwood Block Party Live music, delicious grub, cold beer, dancing, and fun. Free, Oakland & Main [126 S Oakland, oakwooddecatur.com] 5p-12a

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MU Men's Soccer vs Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology MU: Frank M Lindsay Field [1184 W Main St, athletics.millikin.edu] 7-10p Saturday Cinema: Empire Records $5, Lincoln Square Theatre [145 N Main St, 706.5229, lincolnsquaretheatre.com] 7 (doors open), 8-10p The Gray Havens Decatur First Nazarene [1177 W Hickory Point Rd, D1Naz.com] 7-9p Jesse Hite Last big show before heading off to greater adventures! All of your acoustic favorites, and possibly some original jams as well. You don't want to miss this! Free, Paco's Sol Bistro [237 N Main, solbistro.com] 8-11p Johnny Lucas From Great Britain. Pop's Place [4335 W Main St, Decatur] 8p-12a Shades of Gray Band VFW Post 99 (Cowgill) [3915 N Cowgill St, Decatur] 8-11p Prince Night Sliderz [5995 E Route 36, Decatur] 9p-1a 9.17-9.18 Decatur Train Fair Get your caboose to this year's Train Fair. Includes swap meets, clinics, and boxcar loads of vendors offering those rare model train collectables. Great time for all ages. $4, Free (children 12 and under), Decatur Civic Center [1 Gary K Anderson Plaza, decaturciviccenter.org] 10a-4p (Sa), 11-4p (Su)


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SUNDAY, 18 Shoreline Classic Spectacular 15K, 5K, and Tot Trot run, Nelson Park Pavilion. $40, Nelson Park [2475 E Pavilion Dr, 972.1885, pranschkej@yahoo.com, shorelineclassic.com] 7:30a-1:30p Monarch Madness Learn about monarch butterflies from educated naturalists. Capture and tag live animals to track migration patterns. Free. No registration required. Free, Rock Springs Conservation Area [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation. org] 2-4p

WEDNESDAY, 21 Bingo Join us for a few games of adult bingo! Free, Fletcher Park: Recreation Center [400 S Henderson St, Mt Zion, 864.5424, mtzion.com] 10-11a

9.23-9.24 Friends of Barclay Library Rummage & Bake Sale Barclay Public Library [220 S Main St, Warrensburg, 672.3621, barclay.lib. il.us] 9a-5p (Fr), 9a-12p (Sa)

Decatur Park District's Adult Flag Football League 5-on-5 games, with a 6-game schedule and an end-of-season tournament. Registration forms and rosters can be picked up at the DISC. Ages 16+ Meets every Wednesday. $170 (team), South Shores Park [422.5911, decatur-parks.org] 6-8p

Comedy Hour Featuring Brent Terhune & headlined by Dave Dyer. $10 (adv), $12 (day of ), Main Hangar Restaurant [910 S Airport Rd, mainhangarrestaurant.net] 8:30-10p

9.23-9.25 Mid-Summer Moon Productions presents Alice In Wonderland Musical adaptation of the Lewis THURSDAY, 22 Carroll classic. Perfect for all ages. $10 Peter Harper & the Midwest Kind SCORE/DPL Business Book Club (adults), $8 (children), Decatur Civic Pop's Place [4335 W Main St, Decatur] Good to Great: Why Some Companies 3-6p Make the Leap And Others Don't by Jim Center [1 Gary K Anderson Plaza, Collins. Free, DPL: Staley Room [130 N 791.2658, decaturciviccenter.org] 7p (Fr, Sa), 2p (Sa, Su) Couples/Singles Dance Franklin St, 424.2900, decaturlibrary. Live band: BAM! $10, Knights of org] 6-7p Columbus Hall [520 E North St, SATURDAY, 24 875.3090, dancingdates.com] 5-8p Fido Scurry 4 on the Floor Your favorites from the 60's and 70's. 5K or 1-mile run or walk with or without a pet partner. Pet Parade, dog TUESDAY, 20 $5, VFW Post 99 (Cowgill) [3915 N demonstrations, activities, costume MU Women's Tennis vs Illinois College Cowgill St, Decatur] 7-11p contest theme. Fairview Park [1640 Fairview Park: Tennis Center [1640 W W Monument Hill Dr, 423.PETS, info@ Monument Hill Dr, athletics.millikin. FRIDAY, 23 dmcasf.org, dmcasf.org] 8-11a edu] 3:30-6:30p DMH Farmer's Market Cafe DMH [2300 N Edward St, Paint Like Me Adult Raptor Camp Decatur] 10a-2p Use acrylic on canvas to create a 4 different families of raptors beautiful, unique peacock painting. introduced (hawks, falcons, owls Family Camp Out No experience needed! Registration Includes evening and morning meals, and eagles) through hands-on required. 7th grade and up. Mt Zion encounters. Raptor identification, a tour, and animal encounters. Bring District Library [115 W Main St, Mt natural history, predation, mortality, your tent and sleeping bag! $25 Zion, mtzion.lib.il.us] 6-7:30p (person), $100 (family), Scovill Zoo [71 populations, intelligence, instincts, S Country Club Rd, 422.5911, decatur- habitat, rehabilitation, falconry, raptor equipment, handling, and MU Women's Volleyball parks.org] 6p-9a the experience of a lifetime. $165, vs North Park University Illinois Raptor Center [5685 W Hill Rd, MU: Griswold Center [1184 W Main St, PIZZAZZ illinoisraptorcenter.org] 9a-5p athletics.millikin.edu] 7-10p $5, VFW Post 99 (Cowgill) [3915 N Cowgill St, Decatur] 8:30-11:30p Dulcimer Club Music Free, Rock Springs Conservation Area [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 10a-12p


September Native American Stories and Games Listen to Native American stories and participate in traditional hunting preparation games. Ages 6+. Register online by September 23. Free, Rock Springs Conservation Area [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 10-11a Scrap and Crop Bring your crafting supplies.You provide your lunch, dinner and any snacks for yourself. Kitchen available. Register by September 17. $15, Fletcher Park: Recreation Center [400 S Henderson St, Mt Zion, 864.5424, mtzion.com] 10a-10p 2nd Annual Spirit of Silas Wild Dog Saloon [815 S 22nd] 10a-4p Keystone Karz 2016 Car Show. Food, music and Mr. Softee. Keystone Gardens [1415 W Mound] 11a-3p Mt Zion Odd Fellows Trap & Skeet Shoot One round of trap and one round of skeet for each team. Teams consist of 5 shooters. Each shooter will need to provide one 12, 20, or 28 gauge shotgun. Lunch provided. Decatur Gun Club [61 Faries Park, mtzionoddfellows.org] 12-5p MU Women's Soccer vs Maranatha Baptist University MU: Frank M Lindsay Field [1184 W Main St, athletics.millikin.edu] 2-5p Flipside of Fame Sliderz [5995 E Route 36, Decatur] 4-7p

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MU Women's Volleyball vs RoseEscaping Neverland Hulman Institute of Technology Sliderz [5995 E Route 36, Decatur] MU: Griswold Center [1184 W Main St, 9p-1a athletics.millikin.edu] 4-7p SUNDAY, 25 Raise the Roof Talent Show Prairie Pedal Christian soloists, duets, vocal Ride your bicycle for habitat groups, bands, stepping, interpretive restoration! Choose from a 20, 40, or dance, and more. Gospel, traditional, 62-mile route along quiet country contemporary, rock, and hip hop roads. $25 (before Sept 8), $30 are all welcome. Participants register (after), Rock Springs Conservation at lampstandpc.org. $10 (adult), $5 Area [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, (kids 4-17), free (kids 3 and under), maconcountyconservation.org] 7a-2p Lampstand Presbyterian Church [655 S Airport Rd, Decatur] 4-8p 2016 Blessing Softball Tournament 3-game minimum. Double Prairieland Punishers Bout elimination. Bring your own balls $10 (adv), $15 (door), $5 (kids 5 and (.52/300). Home-run derby same day. under), Decatur Civic Center [1 Gary Payout - 1st place ($350), 2nd place K Anderson Plaza, decaturciviccenter. ($225). Proceeds to benefit Mike org] 5p (Team B), 7p (Team A) and Laura Wilkin. Registrations due September 4. $225 (per team), Rotary Bellies for Bellies Park [2450 US 51 Business, 972.7772] Shopping, henna (6p), showcase 8a-5p (7p). $7 (student), $8.50 (adult), RCC: Shilling Center [One College Park, Staley Museum Open House 917.BELY(2359), eesabellabellydance. $3 (adult), $1 (under 18), Staley yolasite.com] 6-8p Museum [361 N College St, staleymuseum.com] 1-4p Brew Ha Ha A rousing, social fundraising tent James Millikin Homestead Open House party celebrating Bavarian culture! $2 (adult), $.50 (children), Millikin Enjoy ethnic food and beverages Homestead [125 N Pine, 521.0280] along with great music and games! 2-4p Madden Arts Center [125 N Water, 423.3189, decaturarts.org] 6-11p Tour the Oglesby Mansion Tour the restored home of Illinois MU Men's Soccer vs University of Governor Richard J. Oglesby. $2, Wisconsin-Whitewater Oglesby Mansion [421 W William, MU: Frank M Lindsay Field [1184 W 429.9422, oglesbymansion.org] 2-4p Main St, athletics.millikin.edu] 7-10p Music at Pop's Masterworks I Pop's Place [4335 W Main St, Decatur] An exhibition of virtuosity and some 3-6p of the greatest storytelling through art and music are on display at the MONDAY, 26 Millikin-Decatur Symphony Orchestra Music & Movement season opening concert. Kirkland Fine A fun music program for infants Arts Center [1184 W Main, 423.3189, (6-18 mo.) and their caregivers. decaturorchestra.com] 7:30-9p Sing interactive songs, investigate


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instruments, and learn sign language. Registration required. Mt Zion District Library [115 W Main St, Mt Zion, mtzion.lib.il.us] 9:30-10a

MU Women's Volleyball vs Wheaton College (Ill.) MU: Griswold Center [1184 W Main St, athletics.millikin.edu] 7-10p

Barn Colony Artists' Reception Learn more of the "how to" of art and meet current members. Decatur Area Arts Council [125 N Water, barncolonyartists@gmail.com, barncolony.blogspot.com] 7p

WEDNESDAY, 28 Mini Camp: Worms Meet and hold live wiggly worms as we learn about who lives beneath our feet. For ages 1-5 with an adult buddy. Register online by September 27. $10, Rock Springs Conservation Area [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 9:30-10:30a

TUESDAY, 27 Fall Craft Show Jewelry, scarfs, purses, hats, soaps, and homemade breads and cookies (with free smells). Wreaths and craft items available. St Mary's Hospital [1800 E Lake Shore Dr, Decatur] 8a-3p Essential Oils 101 Receive quick reference materials and a small binder to build your very own essential oils index. Includes a make-and-take feature to use with essential oils. All supplies provided. The Perfect Pair [266 N St Rt 121, Warrensburg, 672.8822, theperfectpairantiquesandsalon. wordpress.com] 8:30a

Storytime Enjoy stories, crafts, and more for children ages 3-5 and their caregivers. Mt Zion District Library [115 W Main St, Mt Zion, mtzion.lib.il.us] 10-11a Shades of Gray Band VFW Post 99 (Cowgill) [3915 N Cowgill St, Decatur] 7-10p

9.29-10.2 Headshot A surrealistic audition has a group of actors wondering what the invisible yet omnipotent directors might be seeking and what may be required of them. The fierce competition among Toddlertime them, however, makes the goal of Enjoy stories, crafts, and more for children ages 3-5 and their caregivers. winning take precedence over all else. MU: Albert Taylor Theatre [1184 W Mt Zion District Library [115 W Main Main St, Decatur] 7p (Th-Sa), 2p (Su) St, Mt Zion, mtzion.lib.il.us] 9:30-10a

FRIDAY, 30 Vintage Shop Hop Information and punch cards available at all participating locations: Outside the Lines - Adult Coloring Club The Perfect Pair Antiques, The Root Cellar, Elwin Antique Mall, Sanders' No rules, no experience necessary. Harristown Depot, Country Junction. Just color, chat and relax! Materials The Perfect Pair [266 N St Rt 121, provided, but feel free to bring your Warrensburg, 672.8822] 10a-6p own. Adults Only. Barclay Public Healthy Eating Through the Aisles Library [220 S Main St, Warrensburg, With all the food choices in stores, MU Men's Golf barclay.lib.il.us] 2-3p learn more about picking healthy vs Hopkins Golf Collegiate Classic options, reading labels, and planning Film Club Country Club of Decatur [135 N meals as you move through the aisles. The Seven-Ups. DPL: Staley Room [130 Country Club Rd, athletics.millikin. Register by September 23. County N Franklin St, 424.2900, decaturlibrary. edu] 12-3p Market [1135 W Grand Ave, 877.6042, org] 6:30-9p go.illinois.edu/dmp] 10a-12p Friday Night Movie: Beetlejuice Fun for the whole family, we're THURSDAY, 29 showing a few episodes of the DPL Non-Fiction Book Club Mini Camp: Worms Beetlejuice cartoon before the James Madison by Richard Brookhiser. $10, Rock Springs Conservation film begins. $5, Lincoln Square Free, DPL: Board Room [130 N Franklin Area [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, Theatre [145 N Main St, 706.5229, St, 424.2900, decaturlibrary.org] 1-2p maconcountyconservation.org] lincolnsquaretheatre.com] 9:30-10:30a Sleepytime Tales 7p (doors open), 8-10p Enjoy stories, crafts, and more for children ages 3-5 and their caregivers. MU Women's Volleyball Mt Zion District Library [115 W Main vs Illinois Wesleyan University St, Mt Zion, mtzion.lib.il.us] 6:30-7:30p MU: Griswold Center [1184 W Main St, athletics.millikin.edu] 7-10p Adult Book Club Maroa Public Library [305 Garfield St, Maroa] 12-1p


Rock Springs Rocks

Entertainment abounds at Macon County Conservation District By Robert Grindy Vintage base ball bats photo by Travis Lickey. Base ball game photos by David Staff.

PRAIRIE CELEBRATION – TRANSPORT BACK IN TIME “The sweet smell of wood smoke and of food cooking on the grill, the sound of a tomahawk as it slices into a slab of oak”—these are some of the sensations that transport visitors to a simpler time during Prairie Celebration at Rock Springs Nature Center, says Jeff Tish, Program Services Manager for the Macon County Conservation District. The annual living-history event runs Saturday, September 10, 11 am to 5 pm, through Sunday, September 11, 12 to 4 pm with free admission. More than a dozen artisans representing traders and trappers of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries will rendezvous in an encampment of white canvas tents to demonstrate and sell pottery, baskets, iron works, weaponry, homspun yarn and other hand-crafted items from the days of early settlers. Tours of nearby Homestead Prairie Farm, an 1860s farmhouse listed on the National Register of Historic Places, take visitors into the daily life of Macon County residents: cooking on woodstoves, sleeping many to a room on knotted-rope beds, 28 | September 2016

playing grace hoops in the yard, growing their own food in an heirloom garden. Such experiences show the modern visitor “how people survived quite nicely without the digital world,” Jeff says. Wagon rides around the park and guided hikes through the restored prairie slow the pace even more, allowing to visitors to take in the beauty of the grasslands, woods and wetlands of the 1-acre site. Events at the Visitor Center include a Reptile Meet and Greet, where folks can interact with and learn about native reptile species, and a Macon County Wildlife exhibit of native species. Kids can collect tickets at various stops around the park to redeem for prizes—think Pokémon Go in 3-D! Hot food and cold drinks will be sold at the concession stand near the trader camp. From living history to natural history, Prairie Celebration and Rock Springs Nature Center offer “an excellent opportunity to take a child on an adventure they will remember for a lifetime,” says Jeff. To get there, take Rock Springs Road on the south side of Decatur to Brozio Lane to Nearing Lane. For more information, see maconcountyconservation.org.


DOUGLAS CUP – BASE BALL THE WAY IT WAS MEANT TO BE Questions mount at the approach of this year’s Stephen A. Douglas Cup, the annual tourney of vintage base ball played at Rock Springs on Saturday, September 17: --Will Droopy Drawers once again hurl the Stink Bomb to his arch-nemesis, Weedeater? --Will the high prairie grass beyond the outfield finally swallow both a long strike and the chasing scouts, never to be found again? More on page 30

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--Will the Deep River Grinders’ repartee with Lawyer Eden result in so many fines that they won’t have enough money for their return trip to Indiana? Fans of vintage base ball can find out for themselves when three of the most venerable and colorful teams of the Midwest—Decatur’s own Rock Springs Ground Squirrels, the Vermilion Voles of Danville, and the Deep River Grinders from Hobart, Indiana—convene for a round-robin set of matches played with the rules, equipment and customs of 1858. The games hearken back to the times when gentlemen’s clubs competed for recreation and camaraderie, and the post-game speeches and libations were as important as the final score. Fielders play bare-handed (“No gloves, no fear!”); balls caught on the bound are out; and swearing, arguing or other unseemly behavior can result in loss of a day’s wages. Spectators can expect sometimes spectacular, sometimes dubious acts of athleticism upon the hallowed grounds of Beautiful Trobaugh Field. What is certain, however, is that a rollicking

good time will be had by all, in a family-friendly atmosphere: base ball the way it was meant to be played. “For the glory of the game!” is the cry often invoked. “Come on out for the fun,” says Ground Squirrels co-captain April “C’Mon Mamma” Prasun, “and we just might recruit you to play!” Matches are scheduled to commence around 10 am and should wrap up around 3 pm. For more details, see the Ground Squirrels’ Facebook page. Beautiful Trobaugh Field is located on Brozio Lane off Rock Springs Road, just past the turn to the Visitor’s Center. Shade is plentiful, but spectators should bring their own chairs or blankets.

Robert Grindy teaches writing and literature at Richland Community College and sometimes roams the outfield for the Rock Springs Ground Squirrels.


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MOST EXCITING THING ABOUT ARTS IN CENTRAL PARK? I love the excitement in the air at Arts in Central Park. Central Park is beautiful, and there is an intimacy with all the artists being within the park. The strolling musicians are nice, and the variety of work by the artists always amazes me.

It’s no secret that our county is home to a hotbed of cultural activity, but how do you get in on the art? Who better to tell you how to get your art on than the Decatur Area Arts Council’s new Events and Services Coordinator, Andrea Evey? We asked her for the inside track on Macon County art action.

FAVORITE ART-CENTRIC ACTIVITY IN DECATUR AREA? My personal favorite art-centric activity is attending a Cocktails and Creations class. It’s a fun time to grab the girlfriends and your favorite bottle of wine and enjoy making a variety of art projects to keep or give as gifts or just learning how to make something…at all skill levels. FAVORITE FAMILY OUTING? We recently had a fun outing strolling through the new Scovill Sculpture Garden between Scovill Zoo and the Children's Museum. Our children are 3 and 14, and the sculptures, like most art, are something any age can enjoy and discuss. MOST UNEXPECTED ART IN DECATUR AREA? The huge murals, like the Decatur Staleys and Chicago Bears on one of Decatur’s downtown buildings. It’s well done and a part of Decatur’s history. I can’t wait to see the new mural on Eldorado Street. 32 | September 2016

SOMETHING ABOUT ARTS IN CENTRAL PARK THAT WOULD SURPRISE PEOPLE? I was surprised to learn that Arts in Central Park invites artists from all over the U.S. This year, there are artists from seven states: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Missouri, Wisconsin, Michigan and Florida. WHY BREW HA HA IS GREAT FOR MACON COUNTY Brew Ha Ha brings an old-country cultural experience to Macon County with the opportunity to drink German beer, eat German food and wear fun “traditional” costumes. Having a giant tent in a downtown street decorated for Octoberfest, being entertained with the sounds of German music, and then fun dancing to a rockin’ party band makes it a fun night that you can get only once a year. And, it helps out the Arts Council! WHAT'S NEW FOR BREW HA HA What’s new for Brew Ha Ha is that it’s my first year “creating” this fun event for the Arts Council. There will be new mayoral candidates, new craft beers, and some new decorations, but all the fun of the past years will still be there. LEARN MORE ABOUT DECATUR AREA ART EVENTS AT www.decaturarts.org


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