April 2017 Thrive Entertainment Guide

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SPOT THE DIFFERENCE CHALLENGE: Children's Museum of Illinois

FEATURING DECATUR IL MOMS' EASTER EGG HUNT GUIDE

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VETERANS AND FRIENDS HELP GOLFERS OF ALL WALKS TAKE A SWING Get Some Dirt in Your Teeth at Macon Speedway SPOTLIGHT// Rotten Easter Egg Hunt Lets Adults Be Kids Again FOOD DUDE// LaGondola Secret Menu ART SPEAK// New & Growing Artists of Central Illinois Q&A// Trevor May


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Writing is a medium of human communication that represents language and emotion through the inscription or recording of signs and symbols. — Wikipedia

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When you’re talking about journalism or writing, one of the first rules of thumb should be, do not use Wikipedia as your source. So those who know me will be surprised at the above, but I couldn’t have said it better myself. There’s no secret sauce to writing, or writing well. In fact, “good writing” is so subjective and so determined by context that being a chameleon is as important as having the mechanics down. Said a different way, what pleases your college professor likely won’t please your first employer (unless that employer is an English journal). At THRIVE we prize good grammar, of course, and we wrestle over the Oxford comma and how to format times (pm or p.m.) and whether to write dates with or without ordinal indicators (March 1 or March 1st). But really, writing is as much tone as it is technique. We proudly buck the system, resist the usual. We write like we talk, and sometimes that’s just not right. You’ll find dangling participles, prepositions ending sentences and split infinitives galore. But you’ll also find passion, possibilities, and above all, fun. We’ve got the write stuff. We see the writing on the wall. We’re write here with you. Because Decatur (and Macon County), we like it here. Write on.

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IN THIS ISSUE

SUBMIT + SEARCH

BEHIND THE THRIVE

March Out & About

SPOTLIGHT: Rotten Easter Egg Hunt

FOOD DUDE: LaGondola

ART SPEAK: New & Growing Artists

PUBLISHER'S PICK

Veterans and Friends Golf

Q&A: Trevor May

Spot The Difference Challenge

April EVENTS Macon Speedway

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Editor and Senior Writer: Joli Hohenstein Copy Editor: Teena Zindel-McWilliams Photography Coordinator: Sarah Jane Contributors: Colin Patrick Brady Caitlin Cannon T.F. Dude Kim Mangan Angela Myers Robin Walters Photographers: Sarah Jane Kim Mangan Robin Walters Layout Design: Showcard Studio Printing: Dynagraphics/Wood Printing Special thanks to the Macon Resources CAPS Program (Community Awareness, Possibilities & Supports) and ECNO Group (Empowering Community Network Opportunities) for all your help with delivering THRIVE each month!

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Out & About

A look back at last month’s happenings

Polar Plunge Over 380 participants plunged into Lake Decatur to benefit the Special Olympics of Illinois during Decatur's Polar Plunge event on March 4. Teams of plungers representing area schools, businesses and law enforcement entities were judged for creativity of costumes ranging from super heroes to penguins.

DPS Spring Music Fest

Decatur Public School students participated in the annual DPS Spring Music Festival in March. Student musicians were excused from classes during the school day to rehearse with band members and instructors from area schools and performed a concert for the community that evening.

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Out & About

A look back at last month’s happenings

St. Pat's Parade

Decatur's annual St. Patrick's Day Parade wound through downtown Decatur on Saturday, March 11, and kicked off St. Patrick's Day celebrations throughout town. Parade-goers lined the route to view the parade floats and to gather candy, bead necklaces and informational fliers handed out by parade participants.

Run to LSB

The Run to LSB once again led the St. Patrick's Day parade through the downtown area before heading west on Wood Street to Lock Stock & Barrel for a special post-race party with complimentary green beer and food. Participants were encouraged to dress in costume for the 2-mile race.

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Jim Gill's Campaign for Play Postiche Open House Jim Gill, award-winning musician and author, engaged young and old alike at Oreana Grade School on March 6 with his Nationwide Campaign for Play. His energetic strums and cardio dance moves created a full family experience.

Decatur's newest spa, Postiche, hosted its grand opening on March 9. Certified in oncology esthetics, the team at Postiche rolled out a line of customized skincare, brow prosthetics and wash-and-wear wigs.

L-Win Motel Farewell Tour

On March 12, The Winery hosted L-Win Motel, an acoustic 3-piece band that has been well known to the local music scene since the early 80s. Although technically retired in 2004, the band still gets together to play a show or two each year.

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SPOTLIGHT

by Caitlin Cannon

Rotten Egg Hunt Lets Adults Be Kids Again

Hop on over for cash, gifts and free park passes For the second year, adults have the opportunity to hop down the bunny trail. A sellout in its first year, the Rotten Easter Egg Hunt is back by popular demand. “I think the nostalgia of hunting for Easter eggs is what brings people out,” says Jamie Gower, Director of Recreation and Facilities for the Decatur Park District. “Our guests also enjoyed having a chance to redeem their eggs for cash prizes, gift cards and passes.” More than 300 people competed in the inaugural event at Scovill Golf Course, which presents a variety of hidden opportunities for entertainment throughout the night. “It was a great event; people had a blast,” Jamie says. “It was great to see the adults getting excited about hunting for their eggs.” Besides hunting for thousands of rotten eggs and having the opportunity to redeem eggs for prizes, hunters can rock to a DJ spinning tunes plus partake of pizza and adult beverages (for the 21 and up crowd). For the more competitive in the crowd, games like bags and water pong provide additional chances to show your prowess.

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A fun new addition to the Rotten Easter Egg Hunt this year: the Pre-decorated Easter Basket Contest. Jamie says that the contest was inspired by past participants who brought their own Easter baskets to use in their hunt. One note: You won’t want to leave home without your flashlight, as this event’s festivities kick off at 6:30 pm and end at 9 pm. “This event is a great way for our community to have fun at an event, while bringing them back to their childhood,” Jamie says. All proceeds benefit the Decatur Park District’s arts and youth recreation programs.

GET THERE Rotten Easter Egg Hunt April 7, 6:30 pm Scovill Banquet Facility http://www.decatur-parks.org/event/rotteneaster-egg-hunt-2/ Tickets: $25 per person/$40 per couple, available online or by calling 422-5911. Registration deadline is April 6 unless sold out. Ages 18 and up.

Caitlin Cannon is a freelance writer.


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Joe Moss Blues Band Sun, Apr 2, 3-6p

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West End Boogie Band Sat, Apr 8, 8p-12a The Good The Bad The Blues Sun, Apr 9, 3-6p TBA Sun, Apr 16, 3-6p Nigel Mack Sun, Apr 23, 3-6p Dave & Friends Sun, Apr 30, 3-6p

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THE FOOD DUDE

Letting You in on LaGondola's Secret Menu Items This month I got to go to one of Decatur’s trademark restaurants. If you’re from Decatur, you know that we have a few restaurants that are considered “classics.” Even those who move away find themselves making a stop at these places when they come back home for a visit. And one of these much-loved local treasures is LaGondola Spaghetti House. LaGondola has been open in Decatur for the past 35 years and is owned by the Couri family. There are two locations - one on the Water Street across from St. Teresa High School and one in Mt. Zion. Everyone loves their sweet red sauce and their delicious breads, so it’s no surprise that the most popular menu items are the Torpedo sandwich, spaghetti, garlic bread and cinnamon bread. When I really feel like gorging myself with friends, of course I go for the Mid-Week Special (half gallon of spaghetti, 16-inch Torpedo sandwich, 16-inch garlic bread, free 16-inch cinnamon bread) or the Family Feast Weekend

by T. F. DUDE

Special (half gallon spaghetti, 16-inch loaf of garlic bread, 16-inch Torpedo sandwich, quart of soda). But what you might not have known is that LaGondola also has a couple of secret menu items: First, the cheese sandwich, which is made of their delicious bread with two types of cheese and can be ordered hot or cold. Second, the Uncle Louie, a hot turkey and Swiss sandwich. Regardless of what you choose to order, you will not be disappointed! GET THERE LaGondola North 2825 N. Water St., Decatur 875-4888 Dine in, carry out, phone-in drive-thru pickup

LaGondola East 2034 S. Mt Zion Rd., Decatur 864-4333 Dine in, carry out, phone-in orders

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

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ART SPEAK

Are You One of the New & Growing Artists of Central Illinois? In January 2016 a brand new Facebook group started to float around in our timelines. This group wasn't just like any other group, though. New & Growing Artists of Central Illinois started from nothing, promising its 30-ish members opportunities and recognition they may not be able to get anywhere else. Members started sharing their art and socializing with other artists, asking constructive questions about media and events, making new artist friends and winning the cover photo for a week of recognition. In the meantime, Lindsey Harrison, administrator of the page and owner of L&L Studio, was taking thorough notes about those who shared their art, and in March 2016, Decatur's first Facebook group-based art show was held at Heroic Age Art Center in Mt. Zion. Local Artists Gallery Show has featured two active artists from the Facebook group each month in an art show, showcasing as much of their art as could fit on the walls. Now, a year later, Lindsey has many projects coming up for the New & Growing Artists. A fine art adult coloring book is currently in production, as well as a coffee table photo book featuring all of the cover artists of 2016, and two summer/fall art festivals are planned, with the first, MerryMakers Art Fest, on June 24th from 10-4pm. February saw "Grow Your Art Business," a New & Growing Artists exclusive seminar featuring local business and marketing professionals who volunteered their time and advice to local artists, and group meetings began in March. This Facebook group began as a social experiment to see what could be done in the community using only Facebook and within a year grew into a warm, friendly, supportive collection of 200+ strong and talented local artists who are more than willing to jump into any project and be involved in any ideas suggested by admin.

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Ella Smith , Sia Painting

Rashad Portee, Portrait Sketch

Evan Suzewitz, Glass Pendant

GET THERE New & Growing Artists of Central Illinois If you're a Central Illinois artist looking for connections and opportunities, find them on Facebook (New & Growing Artists of Central Illinois). Your art may be the next to be featured in a local show!


Publisher's

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

Easter Cookie Kit $32/kit Bodine's Baking Company

2136 N Dennis Ave, Decatur, 217.853.7797

Behold: An Easter Miracle! What could possibly be better than baking a dozen delightful sugar cookies and letting the kids decorate them with delicious vanilla buttercream colored icing and color coordinated sprinkles for Easter? Well, all of those things, without actually doing any of the hard work, of course! Bodine's will hook you up with all the pieces ready for assembly. Even the icing is bagged and tipped ready to decorate to ensure you can move on to the taste testing phase ASAP. If you've tried any of the sweet treats from Bodine's, you understand how excited we are! Be sure to order your Easter Cookie Kit anytime before April 8. Kits will be available between April 1st and April 15th.

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VETERANS AND FRIENDS HELP GOLFERS OF ALL WALKS TAKE A SWING

Weekly golf league makes golf possible for all By Angela Myers Ernie Jones didn’t have to pull himself up by his bootstraps after a stroke left him unable to use his right side. He had help from his brothers, Dale and David. Instead of bootstraps, they used his belt. Ernie had been looking forward to retirement and being able to play as much golf as he wanted. The stroke could have ended that, but Dale wasn’t willing to see his older brother give up his dream. He researched one-handed golfers, and he and David spent the summer teaching Ernie to play using his left hand. “We held him up by his belt at first to help him balance,” says Dale, who wondered about others with similar problems. He approached the Decatur Park District and was allowed to start a program for disabled golfers. His friend Joe Hammel, golf pro at the Scovill course, suggested opening the league to veterans and calling it Veterans and Friends. He also offered a collection of donated clubs for Dale to rebuild to meet each member’s individual needs free of charge. Having one of those special clubs and learning to swing without shifting his weight to his left leg helped Phil Young play again after a stroke about five years ago. “Now he sometimes beats his brother,” Dale says. The group includes more than 50 members from age 24 to the mid-90s with a variety of physical problems. Some are battling PTSD. The

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league “gets the golfers off the couch and out in the sunshine,” as Joe says, three afternoons a week. They have their own block of time with reduced greens fees. “Nobody is pushing them; they don’t get in anyone’s way,” says Dale, “and it’s a win for the golf courses as well because they have about 34 people playing at a time that’s hard to fill.” Members who need help negotiating the course can bring a helper, or Dale can find someone already in the group based on their physical needs. “Today a guy who had shoulder surgery is helping Ernie.” Dale added that this year Ernie is able to use his right hand on the club. When weather is bad, members play on simulators at the DISC. But starting in April, they play outside: Scovill each Monday; Moweaqua, Hickory Point or Red Tail Run each Wednesday; Eagle Creek in Findley, Meadowview in Mattoon, Lake Shore in Taylorville or Timberlake in Sullivan on “Travelling Thursday.” Travelling is a step toward the future Dale and Joe envision for the program. “We want to introduce the program state-wide. We share information with the golf courses. Hopefully, we will plant the seed, and they can continue.” Dale emphasizes that many “bits and pieces” had to fit together to make the league successful, and it wouldn’t have stood a chance without

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Photos by Sarah Jane


VE TER ANS AND FRIENDS GOLF FROM PAGE 15

the Decatur Park District. Brad Burcham at Moweaqua also offered early support. “I didn’t even finish asking before he said yes,” says Dale. But first and foremost, Ernie deserves credit for the first success that started it all. “Never once in three years,” Dale says, his voice catching, “has Ernie said no.”

GET THERE You can contact Dale Jones at 358-2569 or dputter2@aol.com with questions about joining the Veterans and Friends Golf League. Angela Myers is a freelance writer based in Decatur.

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U P C O M I N G AT K I R K L A N D F I N E A R T S C E N T E R

Village People Saturday, May 6 • 7:30 pm

Village People is a one of-a-kind act synonymous with dance music. These six men provide high-energy choreography with fun and lots of singing and dancing, providing great entertainment for audiences of all ages and backgrounds. They have sold more than 100 million recordings and are known for such hits as “Macho Man”, “Can’t Stop the Music”, “Go West”, and of course “YMCA”.

Tickets: $30 - $50 School Age & Students: $5 217.424.6318 • kirklandfinearts.com

MILLIKIN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF THEATRE & DANCE

Thursday, May 4 at 7:30 PM Friday, May 5 at 7:30 PM Saturday, May 6 at 2 & 7:30 PM Sunday, May 7 at 2:00 PM

THE MUSICAL Book, Music, & Lyrics by Laurence O’Keefe and Kevin Murphy

A darkly delicious story of misfit Veronica Sawyer and the shoulder-padded, scrunchie-wearing Heathers: the hottest and cruelest girls in all of Ohio. The vicious social order of high school is upset with the entrance of Veronica’s dark and sexy new boyfriend J.D. and his plans to put the Heathers in their place—six feet under. Rated R

Albert Taylor Theatre · Tickets: $16 - $18, Students $5 217.424.6318 • kirklandfinearts.com

millikin.edu/theatre


DECATUR IL MOMS' EASTER EGG HUNT GUIDE

PAGES 20-24 Decatur IL Moms' Easter Egg Hunt Picks LOOK FOR THE EVENTS IN PURPLE!

April Events EVERY DAY April 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], MU: Perkinson Gallery [1184 W Main], Rock Springs Nature Center [3939 Nearing Ln], Wildflour Bakery [256 W Main] Times Vary

EVERY TUESDAY & THURSDAY Baby Talk Times Parenting conversations, playtime, stories, fingerplays & songs. (Birth to 3). Free, DPL: Children's Auditorium [130 N Franklin St, 424.2900, decaturlibrary.org] 6p (Tu), 10a (Th) EVERY TUESDAY-SATURDAY Aviation Exhibit Features Moody Brothers, who broke the endurance flight record in 1939, history of the Decatur airport, a section on the 106th Aviation National Guard unit in Decatur, and prominent pioneers in aviation from the area as well as military pilots. $2, Macon County History Museum [5580 North Fork, 422.4919, mchmdecatur.org] 1-4p

EVERY MONDAY Monday Night Fun Run 1- and 3-mile fun run/walk. Visibility gear required. Free, Fleet Feet Sports [1090 W Wood St, fleetfeetdecaturil.com] 5-6p

EVERY WEDNESDAY Open Mic Night Jam session with Woody Clements, Bill Cunningham and Mike Lewis. VFW Post 99 [3915 N Cowgill St] 7-10p

Country Line Dance Come join a fun-filled evening, meet new people and learn to country line dance. $6, Knights of Columbus Hall [520 E North St] 7-8p (Class), 8-9p (Dance)

EVERY THURSDAY Storytime Maroa Public Library [305 Garfield St, Maroa] 10-11a

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Adult Coloring Night Coloring pages, colored pencils, crayons and markers, light refreshments and background music provided. Children over 8 are welcome with an adult. Free, Decatur Public Library [130 N Franklin, 424.2900, decaturlibrary. org] 5-7p Karaoke Donnie's Homespun Pizza [126 S Oakland, 424.4344, info@donnieshomespun.com, donnieshomespun.com] 9p EVERY SATURDAY DJ Philbilly Playing country, rock, top 40, motown and dance. Free, Feeling Lucky [3775 N Woodford] 10p Macon Speedway Racing (begins 4.15) Macon Speedway [205 N Wiles St, Macon] 7-9p 3.31-4.1 Music Man, Jr Features some of musical theatre's most iconic songs and a story filled with wit, warmth and good old-fashioned romance. Talented actor/singers ranging in age from 6-14. MacArthur High School [1 Educational Park] 7-8:30p 3.31-4.2 The Marvelous Wonderettes Off-Broadway's hit musical featuring your favorite hits from the 50's and 60's! $10-20, Decatur Civic Center [1 Gary K Anderson Plaza, decaturunderground.com] 7p (FrSa), 2p (Sa-Su) 3.31-4.2 & 4.7-4.9 Antigone Tragedy inspired by Greek mythology. RCC: Shilling Center [One College Park, 875.7211, ext. 6215, theatre@richland.edu, richland.edu] 7:30p (Fr-Sa), 3p (Su)


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

SATURDAY, 1 Friday Night Movie: National Lampoon's Animal House $5, Lincoln Square Theatre [145 N Main St, 706.5229] 7-10p

4.1-4.6 Civic Discourse Week Week-long series of events to encourage authentic dialogue surrounding citizenship in Macon County and beyond. [millikin.edu/ news/millikin-decatur-communityteam-present-civic-discourseweek]

MU Women's Tennis vs Blackburn College Fairview Park: Tennis Center [1640 W Monument Hill Dr, athletics. millikin.edu] 4-7p

MONDAY, 3 Storybook Adventure Preschool Activity: Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? 4.1-4.15 Children ages 2-5 spend the Visit the Easter Bunny morning learning what it's like Near center stage, picture packages to be a bear! Activities include available. Hickory Point Mall [1146 listening to the story, animal Hickory Point Mall, Forsyth] 12-5p charades, a painting craft, and a Sign Language Club (Su), 10a-8p (Mo-Sa) heads and tails matching game. Learn basic sign language. $7, Johns Hill Center [601 S Jasper, Everyone welcome. Barclay Public SUNDAY, 2 422.5911, decatur-parks.org] 10Library [220 S Main St, Warrensburg, MU Men's Tennis 10:40a vs Augustana College (IL) barclay.lib.il.us] 10-11a Fairview Park: Tennis Center [1640 Barn Colony Artist Prayer Walk Madden Arts Center [125 N Water, W Monument Hill Dr, athletics. City of Praise [1415 N Edward St] 11a millikin.edu] 9:30a-12:30p decaturarts.org] 7-9p Adult Swim Meet Rock Club Monthly Meeting JD Vance Lecture 11 different events open to all skill Programs and education about JD Vance is the author of number levels. Decatur Family YMCA [220 W minerals, gemstones, lapidary, one New York Times bestselling McKinley, decaturymca.org] 12-1p beading and workshops. 12p book, Hillibilly Elegy, and a passionate and personal analysis MU Baseball vs Wheaton College (IL) lunch (optional), 12:30p business meeting, 1p program. Open to of a culture in crisis. Hillibilly Elegy Doubleheader. Sunnyside Park the public. Free, Clare's Restaurant is named as one of the six books in [1590 N Sunnyside Rd, athletics. [2502 E William St, 433.9585, 2016 to help understand Trump's millikin.edu] 12-6p rmkapta.wix.com/cigmc] 12-2:30p win. Open to the public. Kirkland William Marcella Band Fine Arts Center [1184 W Main, MU Softball vs Elmhurst College Feeling Lucky millikin.edu] 7-8p Doubleheader MU: Workman [3775 N Woodford] 4-8p Family Softball Field [1184 W Main TUESDAY, 4 Annual Dinner Auction Mini Camp: Squirrels St, athletics.millikin.edu] 1-6p Enjoy festive food and drinks in Children discover acrobatic Native American Games a fun environment at this annual squirrels and their habitat through Re-learn how to play games event. Knights of Columbus Hall songs, furs, footprints, and a playful without a smartphone or tablet! [520 E North St] 5-8p game. For ages 1-5 with an adult Create and play Native American buddy. Register online by April Wreckless Whiskey games, which you can take home 3. $6, Rock Springs Conservation $5, Infusion Bar & Banquet Center to teach to your friends and family. Area [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, [2882 N Dinneen St, 875.2416, Free, Rock Springs Conservation maconcountyconservation.org] infusiondecatur.com] 9p-12a Area [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, 9:30-10:30a maconcountyconservation.org] 4.1-4.2 Yoga 2-3p 3-D Target Shoot Free, DPL: Madden Auditorium $1 (member), $12 (nonJoe Moss Blues Band [130 N Franklin St, 424.2900, member), Decatur Archery Pop's Place [4335 W Main St] 3-6p decaturlibrary.org] 12p-1p Club [1335 N Country Club Rd, 358.3033, facebook.com/ thedecaturarcheryclub] 8a-12p Overlook Adventure Mini Golf Opens for the Season $6.75 (age 13-64); $6.25 (age 65+); $5.75 (age 4-12); Free (age 3 & under), Overlook Adventure Mini Golf [2501 E Nelson Park Rd, 422.5911, decatur-parks.org] 10a-10p

OVERCOME OBSTACLES with MRI FRIDAY, APRIL 28 See community leaders do what MRI helps people do daily- overcome obstacles! Don't forget to pre-order Krispy Kreme doughnuts ($7/dozen) and Hickory River Smokehouse boxed lunches ($7/lunch). ADM City Center [Downtown Decatur, 875.8880, maconresources.org] 6a-2p


April Little Laxers Spring Outdoor Program Begins Introduces basic lacrosse stick skills of throwing, catching, dodging, scooping, and shooting through fun activities and games. Equipment provided. All instructors are US Lacrosse-certified. Ages 4-7. $56, South Shores Park [422.5911, decatur-parks.org] 5-5:30p

Wednesday Women Opa! Get your Greek on ...and your bunny ears! Celebrate Easter early with friends or make some new ones! RSVP jccaulkins@aol.com. Lincoln Square Lounge [121 N Main] 5-9p MU Baseball vs Illinois Wesleyan Sunnyside Park [1590 N Sunnyside Rd, athletics.millikin.edu] 6-9p

Freedom Readers Hillbilly Elegy Millikin's Freedom Readers invites all members of the community to gather to review and discuss WEDNESDAY, 5 JD Vance's book. MU: Shilling Hall Chamber Business Breakfast (Rm 317) [1184 W Main St, millikin. $15 (adv/member), $20 (door/non- edu] 7-8p member), The Decatur Club [158 W Prairie, 422.2200, decaturchamber. Ukulele Jam com] 7-8a A limited number of extra ukuleles available to borrow during the jam. Mini Camp: Squirrels Decatur Brew Works [101 N Main For ages 3-5 with an adult buddy. St, 330.7376, rmd522@yahoo.com] Register online by April 3. $6, 7-9p Rock Springs Conservation Area [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, THURSDAY, 6 maconcountyconservation.org] Community Leaders Breakfast 9:30-10:30a Kay Frances is known as "America's Funniest Stressbuster." She has Senior Citizen Information & shared her message to lighten Wellness Fair up, stress less and take care of Gather information on circuit ourselves for 25 years. Decatur breaker, medicare part D, senior Conference Center & Hotel [4191 nutrition, transportation, & senior US 36 W, 421.7919] 7-9a healthcare needs. Barclay Public Library [220 S Main St, Warrensburg, Conversation on Race barclay.lib.il.us] 12-2p Engages participants in an open honest dialog about Books Between Bites race. MacArthur High School Speakers: McKenzie Sauer and [1 Educational Park, 521.62257, Benjamin Viette, Hillbilly Elegy by mberry@millikin.edu] 6-8p J. D. Vance. Free, DPL: Madden Auditorium [130 N Franklin St, 4.6-4.9 424.2900, decaturlibrary.org] As You Like It 12:15-1p When all the world's a stage, love triangles become quadrangles, and gender-bending, disguises, wooing, betrayal, and song all combine to create one of Shakespeare's most popular romantic comedies. $1214, MU: Albert Taylor Theatre [1184 W Main St] 7:30p (Th-Fr), 2p (Sa-Su)

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FRIDAY, 7 Music at the Museum Spend the first 30 minutes dancing, singing, and learning about beat, tempo, and rhythm and the second part of the program making instruments to create music at home! Children's Museum of Illinois [55 S Country Club Rd, cmofil.org] 10-10:45a First Friday Gallery Walk Visit four downtown art galleries for a lively evening of varied art, live music, tasty hors d'oeuvres and beverages. Galleries include the Anne Lloyd Gallery, Blue Connection and the 3rd floor at the Madden Arts Center (125 N. Water) plus Gallery 510 around the block at 160 E. Main St. Artists speak at 6 pm (Madden Arts Center) and 6:30 pm (Gallery 510). Madden Arts Center [125 N Water, 423.3189, decaturarts.org] 5-7:30p Rotten Easter Egg Hunt Be a kid again! This adults-only event includes music, pizza, adult beverages, games (bags, water pong), an optional Easter basket contest (if you choose to enter your pre-decorated basket), and an outdoor hunt with thousands of eggs redeemed for cash prizes, gift cards, and more! Bring a basket for your eggs and a flashlight. Registration deadline is April 6, unless sold out. $25 (person), $40 (couple), $40 (VIP), $70 (VIP couple), Scovill Banquet Facility [3909 W Main St, 422.5911, decatur-parks. org] 6:30-9p 4.7-4.8 Christian Illusionist Thomas Rudebeck. $15 (adult), $10 (child 12 and under), Decatur Civic Center [1 Gary K Anderson Plaza, decaturciviccenter.org] 7:30-9p 4.7-4.9 Legally Blonde, The Musical $9 (adult), $7 (student/senior citizen), Maroa-Forsyth High School [610 W Washington, Maroa] 7p (Fr-Sa), 2p (Su)


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SATURDAY, 8 Easter Bunny Fly-In & Breakfast The Easter Bunny flies in from a top secret location to take pictures with the children and/or the entire family and hand out goodies bags. Reservation times at 8a, 9a, 10a, 11a. $7.99 (adults), $4.99 (children ages 10 and under), Main Hangar Restaurant [910 S Airport Rd, mainhangarrestaurant.net] 9a-12p

Easter Bunny Photos Meet our cuddly pets, go on the Critter Trail scavenger hunt, arts, crafts, giveaways and more. PetSmart [1460 Koester Dr, Forsyth, petsmart.com] 12p Easter Egg Hunt Barclay Public Library [Illini Park, Warrensburg, barclay.lib.il.us] 1p

Dirk Quinn Band High energy funk/jazz band based out of Philadelphia, a unique and progressive style - one that appeals to a wide variety of music listeners. $5, Infusion Bar & Banquet Center [2882 N Dinneen St, 875.2416, infusiondecatur.com] 8-11p

West End Boogie Project Pop's Place [4335 W Main St] 8-11p MU Softball vs North Central College Doubleheader. MU: Workman Wreckless Whiskey Finders Market Family Softball Field [1184 W Main Sliderz [5995 E Route 36] 9:30p-12a 90+ exhibitors freshest finds and flips, vintage & re-purposed pieces, St, athletics.millikin.edu] 1-6p 4.8-4.9 handmade goods, hand-crafted Kids Club: Country Kids 2nd Annual Illinois Junior State furniture & decor, made-in-Illinois Starring Doodles the Dragon 10-Ball Championships products, boutique clothing, plus $10 (entry), Starship Billiards & Granny Giggles. Games, delicious foods, live music and [3015 Grand Prix Dr] 10a-6p concessions, and classic cartoons. more! $3 (adv), $5 (door), Decatur Pre-school-6th. $1 (child), $4 (adult), Train Fair Conference Center & Hotel [4191 Fletcher Park: Recreation Center Swap meets, clinics, door prizes, US 36 W, jumpjiveproductions.com] [400 S Henderson St, Mt. Zion, and boxcar loads of vendors 9a-3p fpkidsclub.wixsite.com/mtzionil] offering rare model train 2-4p Friends of the Library collectibles. $5, Free (children under 2nd Saturday Book Sale Spirits of the Prairie 12), Decatur Civic Center [1 Gary K Decatur Public Library [130 N Unplug from the stress of school Anderson Plaza, decaturciviccenter. Franklin, 424.2900, decaturlibrary. by learning about local wildlife. org] 10a-4p (Sa), 11a-4p (Su) org] 9:30a-12:30p Sing animal calls, pet a snake, and learn about animals that live in the SUNDAY, 9 Scovill Zoo Opens for the Season MU Men's Tennis vs Carthage College Free (under 2); $4 (ages 2-12); $6.50 prairie. Register online by April 7. Fairview Park: Tennis Center [1640 Free, Rock Springs Conservation (ages 13-64); $5.50 (ages 65+), W Monument Hill Dr, athletics. Area [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, Scovill Zoo [71 S Country Club millikin.edu] 9a-12p maconcountyconservation.org] Rd, 422.5911, decatur-parks.org] 2-3p Bluegrass Music Jam 9:30a-6p Bring your instrument or just enjoy Pizzazz Decatur IL Moms Egg Hunt the music. For all ages. Free, Rock Feeling Lucky Fairview Park Springs Conservation Area [3939 [3775 N Woodford] 4-8p [1640 W Monument Hill Dr] 10a Nearing Ln, 423.7708] 1-4p Catholic Charities Round-Up III Dulcimer Music MU Men's Tennis Enjoy live country music from Enjoy live music performed by vs Carroll University Tennessee Borderline and mouth the Dulcimer Club. Free, Rock Fairview Park: Tennis Center waterin' vittles from Mac's Pigskin Springs Conservation Area [1640 W Monument Hill Dr, Diner. Enjoy a cash bar and good [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, athletics.millikin.edu] 2-5p 'ol down-home fun. Ages 21+. maconcountyconservation.org] $60 (indiv), $500 (table of 10), Race Against Hunger 5K 10a-12p Knights of Columbus Hall [520 E $10 (and can of food), Mt Zion High The Hunt: Family Easter Event North St, 428.3458, facebook.com/ School [315 S Henderson St, Mt. Experience stations, games and an events/661913483995172] 6:30-11p Zion] 2-3p Easter egg hunt. Ages 12 years and Wildflower Hike younger, accompanied by a parent. Adam Trent - The Futurist Adam Trent is one of the stars Venture into the forests and St Paul's Lutheran Church of the hit Broadway show prairies with Macon County [1 Bachrach Ct] 10a-12p The Illusionists. Described as Conservation District volunteer Ukrainian Easter Eggs "Justin Timberlake meets David Jerry Sievers. Search for as many Don't miss out on this fun Easter Copperfield," his audience species of these beautiful spring egg painting activity! Ages 9+. $15 interactive performances are part delights as you can. Wear hiking (members), $20 (non-member), magic, part concert, and part boots. Register online by April 7. (Parent add $10), Decatur Area Arts stand-up comedy. $25-40, $5 Free, Rock Springs Conservation Council [125 N Water, 423.3189, (school age), Kirkland Fine Arts Area [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, decaturarts.org] 10:30a-12:30p Center [1184 W Main, 424.6318, maconcountyconservation.org] millikin.edu] 7:30-9:30p 2-4p

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April Easter Egg Hunt First Church of the Nazarene [1177 W Hickory Point Rd] 3p

WEDNESDAY, 12 MU Softball vs Illinois Wesleyan Doubleheader. MU: Workman Family Softball Field [1184 W Main St, athletics.millikin.edu] 4-9p

Doctor Who Theme Night Food, drinks, games, trivia and The Good, The Bad, The Blues prizes. Dress as your favorite Doctor Pop's Place [4335 W Main St] 3-6p or Doctor Who character. $12.99 (adults), $7.99 (kids 10 and under), Just Flicks Main Hangar Restaurant [910 S Dream On (2015). Refreshments Airport Rd, mainhangarrestaurant. provided. Discussion follows each net] 6-8p film. First Presbyterian Church Movies @ the Library! [204 W Prairie Ave] 6-8p Harvey. Free, Decatur Public MONDAY, 10 Library [130 N Franklin, 424.2900, Calendar Kids Preschool Activity: decaturlibrary.org] 6-8p Egg-cellent Easter Night of Poetry Celebrate Easter with fun games Enjoy poetry readings by several and crafts! Children ages 2-5 featured poets. A performance make an egg sun catcher, play a of original songs presented by a "Peek-a-boo" chick game, have local musician. Complimentary an egg race, and enjoy a "bunny" refreshments. Poetry books for snack! $7, Johns Hill Center [601 S Jasper, 422.5911, decatur-parks.org] purchase. Amateur and experienced poets are invited to an open mic 10-10:40a time. Free, Madden Arts Center Barn Colony Artist [125 N Water, 423.3189, decaturarts. Jessica Disbrow, charcoal drawing. org] 6:30-8:30p Madden Arts Center [125 N Water, Union Square at Sliderz decaturarts.org] 7-9p Best acoustic jams you can find in TUESDAY, 11 the area with a setlist that spans MU Baseball vs Elmhurst College many genres and eras. Sliderz Sunnyside Park [1590 N Sunnyside [5995 E Route 36] 7-10p Rd, athletics.millikin.edu] 6p-9p THURSDAY, 13 Graphic Novel Club Let's Paint with LizOur Cancer Year by Harvey Pekar Spring Break Edition & Joyce Brabner. Free, DPL: Staley Liz leads kids in creating their Room [130 N Franklin St, 424.2900, own masterpieces, demonstrating decaturlibrary.org] 6:30-7:30p techniques and using the mediums. Create a special painting Trivia Night perfect for your "peeps." $25, Decatur Brew Works [101 N Main Children's Museum of Illinois [55 St, 330.8683, decaturbrewworks. S Country Club Rd, cmofil.org] com] 7-9p 1-2:30p Book Club Argenta Public Library [100 E Water, Argenta] 1:30-2:30p

MU Men's Tennis vs Illinois Wesleyan University Fairview Park: Tennis Center [1640 W Monument Hill Dr, athletics. millikin.edu] 3-6p Open Gaming Bring a game to share, or join someone else in their game! Board, card, and dice games welcome. All are welcome to attend, so bring a friend. The Decatur Club [158 W Prairie, facebook.com/ thedecaturgamers] 5:30-9:30p Stargazing 101: Part 2 Using a telescope may be easier than you think. Learn tricks of the trade, discover useful websites, and learn how to locate the planets. Ages 10+. Register online by April 12. Free, Rock Springs Conservation Area [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 6:30-7:30p West End Boogie Project VFW Post 99, 7-10p FRIDAY, 14 Brain Dance Full-body brain exercise based on developmental movement patterns that healthy human beings naturally move through in the first year of life. Children's Museum of Illinois [55 S Country Club Rd, cmofil.org] 10a-10:30a MU Baseball vs Augustana College Doubleheader. Sunnyside Park [1590 N Sunnyside Rd, athletics. millikin.edu] 1-7p Movies @ the Library! Hop. Decatur Public Library [130 N Franklin, 424.2900, decaturlibrary. org] 2-5p An Acoustic Night with Sanctus Real Special guest Anthony Meyer. $10 (adv), $15 (door), $25 (VIP), Maranatha Assembly of God [555 W Imboden Dr, maranatha-assembly. org] 7-9p Friday Night Movie: RoboCop Come out early to see an episode of the RoboCop TV series from 1994. $5, Lincoln Square Theatre [145 N Main St, 706.5229, lincolnsquaretheatre.com] 7p

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Shades of Gray Band VFW Post 99 [3915 N Cowgill St] 8-11p SATURDAY, 15 Donut Run and Shoe Drive 1- and 3-mile fun run/walk with demo shoes available. Post run donuts served. This is also a shoe drive for SolesforNoah. We accept gently used shoes for an adoption shoe drive. Free, Fleet Feet Sports [1090 W Wood St, fleetfeetdecaturil. com/events] 8a-9a Scovill Zoo's 50th Anniversary Celebration and Critter Egg Hunt Join us for a special "golden egg" celebration at the Critter Egg Hunt. Free zoo admission from 9:30a-5p, 50 cent train and carousel rides, a DJ at 1:30p, and a free Critter Egg Hunt at 2p for kids up to 10 years old. Enjoy a coloring contest and great prizes! Free, Scovill Zoo [71 S Country Club Rd, 422.5911, decatur-parks.org] 9:30a-5p Annual Easter Egg Hunt Grab your baskets and join us on the library lawn. Egg hunt starts at 10 am sharp. All children 10 and under welcome! Maroa Public Library [305 Garfield St, Maroa] 10a Canoe Big Creek Paddle a canoe down a local waterway. All equipment provided. Must have at least one adult in each canoe. Register online by April 14. Maximum 8 canoes. $20/canoe, Cannon Park [3125 S Baltimore Ave, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 10a-12p ACC's Easter Egg and Scavenger Hunt Younger kids have an egg hunt, and the older kids a scavenger hunt. Games, crafts, snacks, face painters, and more for everyone. Invite all your friends and bring your Easter egg baskets. Free, Antioch Christian Church [5409 E US Rt 36, 864.3444, accdecatur. org] 1-3p

Easter Eggstravaganza Egg hunts, bounce houses, pony rides, concessions, petting zoo, fishing, and more. Egg hunt (ages 1 year-6th grade). Free, Tabernacle Baptist Church [650 N Wykles Dr, 877.5653, chad@tbc. church, tbc.church] 1-3p MU Baseball vs North Park University Doubleheader. Sunnyside Park [1590 N Sunnyside Rd, athletics. millikin.edu] 1-7p MU Softball vs Augustana College Doubleheader. MU: Workman Family Softball Field [1184 W Main St, athletics.millikin.edu] 1-6p Wildflower Discovery Walk Join Naturalist Marge Evans to explore the floodplain of the Sangamon River, looking for the types of lovely spring wildflowers Lincoln would have known. Free, Lincoln Trail Homestead State Park [hfteach@att.net] 1-3p Cruisin Eldo Eldorado Street [Eldorado St] 6p Brian Madrid Adults Hypnotist Comedy Come out and be ''hypnotized'' by this incredible performance! The Math Club, one of Millikin's outstanding comedy groups, is opening for Brian Madrid. $15 or $20 at the door, Infusion Bar & Banquet Center [2882 N Dinneen St, 875.2416, infusiondecatur.com] 8-10p Nastics Timbuktu [5843 E State Rt 36] 9p SUNDAY, 16 Music at Pops Pop's Place [4335 W Main St] 3-6p

Nite Club 2-Step Begins Great dance for any social occasion and easy to learn. $70, Mt Zion Convention Center [1400 Mt Zion Parkway, Mt. Zion, 864.5424, j_roessler@mtzion.com, mtzion. com] 6-7p East Coast Swing I Begins Take your "jitterbug" to the next level with advanced patterns and techniques. $70, Mt Zion Convention Center [1400 Mt Zion Parkway, Mt. Zion, 864.5424, j_roessler@mtzion.com, mtzion. com] 7:15-8:15p TUESDAY, 18 Yoga Free, DPL: Madden Auditorium [130 N Franklin St, 424.2900, decaturlibrary.org] 12-1p Garden Club of Decatur Meeting (12:30p), Program (1p), Vern Kleen, Avian Ecologist, presents Everyone Loves Hummingbirds, the story of the life and history of the ruby-throated hummingbird. Tea (2p). Open to the public. Decatur Public Library [130 N Franklin] 12:30-2:30p MU Men's Tennis vs Knox College Fairview Park: Tennis Center [1640 W Monument Hill Dr, athletics. millikin.edu] 4-7p Champaign Freight Free, Lock Stock & Barrel [129 S Oakland] 9p WEDNESDAY, 19 Mini Camp: Foxes Pounce into the life of red and gray foxes as we compare their furs, tracks, and sleepy time schedule. For ages 1-5 with an adult buddy. Register online by April 18. $6, Rock Springs Conservation Area [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 9:30-10:30a

MONDAY, 17 Movies @ the Library! Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. Decatur Public Library [130 Adult Bingo N Franklin, 424.2900, decaturlibrary. Free, Fletcher Park: Recreation org] 2p & 5:30p Center [400 S Henderson St, Mt. Zion, 864.5424, j_roessler@mtzion. com, mtzion.com] 10-11a

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April THURSDAY, 20 Mini Camp: Foxes For ages 3-5 with an adult buddy. Register online by April 18. $6, Rock Springs Conservation Area [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 9:30-10:30a Book Club The Underground Railroad: A Novel by Colson Whitehead. Free, DPL: Board Room [130 N Franklin St, 424.2900, decaturlibrary.org] 1-2p MU Softball vs Greenville College MU: Workman Family Softball Field [1184 W Main St, athletics.millikin. edu] 3-6p Cocktails & Creations: Watercolor Flowers Adults learn how to create simple but stunning flowers. Grab a friend and don't forget to bring your snacks and cocktails! $15 (members), $17 (non-members), Decatur Area Arts Council [125 N Water, 423.3189, decaturarts.org] 6-8p Outside the Lines Adult Coloring Club Just color, chat, and relax! Barclay Public Library [220 S Main St, Warrensburg, barclay.lib.il.us] 6-7p 4.20-4.22 Fairy Tale Ball Escort your princess or prince and enjoy dancing, food, and fun activities - plus other magical surprises! Children's Museum of Illinois [55 S Country Club Rd, cmofil.org] 6-8p

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Comedy Night Andy Woodhull with special guest Bobby Ray Bunch. Ages 21+. $15 (adv), $18 (day of ), Main Hangar Restaurant [910 S Airport Rd, 421.7452, mainhangarrestaurant. net] 8:30-10p FRIDAY, 21 Early Explorers Preschool Activity: Making Music Youth ages 2-5 learn how to play music with fun instruments! Participants learn how to play a tambourine, maracas, and kazoo while snacking on drum stick pretzels! $7, Johns Hill Center [601 S Jasper, 422.5911, decatur-parks. org] 10-10:40a Music at the Museum Children's Museum of Illinois [55 S Country Club Rd, cmofil.org] 10-10:45a Pre-K Art Adventures: Matisse Fish Bowls and Collages Story, games, hands-on stations, art projects and snack based on famous works of art. Ages 2-5, Parent must accompany child. $15 (members), $17 (non-member), Decatur Area Arts Council [125 N Water, 423.3189, decaturarts.org] 10-11:30a Movies @ the Library! Disney Nature Earth. Decatur Public Library [130 N Franklin, 424.2900, decaturlibrary.org] 2p

4.21-4.22 MU Men's Golf vs Weist Foundation Classic Red Tail Run Golf Course [520 W Grove Rd, athletics.millikin.edu] 12-3p (Fr), 9a-12p (Sa) Seussical the Musical Adaption of more than 30 Dr. Seuss stories and takes audience members on a wild ride through a young girl's imagination (with a little help from The Cat in the Hat). $10, $7, and $5, Eisenhower High School [1200 S 16th St] 7p (Fr-Sa), 2p (Sa) 4.21-4.23 & 4.28-4.30 Bachelorette Ten years out of high school, Regan, Gena, and Katie convene in the luxurious bridal suite of their old friend, Becky, the night before her wedding in New York City. Their old fears, unfulfilled desires and deep bonds with each other transform a prenuptial bender into a night they'll never forget, but who has the last laugh? Rated PG13 $12, Pipe Dreams Studio Theatre [1099 W Wood St] 7:30p (Fr-Sa), 2p (Su) The Last Round-Up of the Guacamole Queens

80s Night Wear your biggest hair, brightest clothes and tightest jeans! Feeling Lucky [3775 N Woodford] 8p-12a Mike Burnett & Friends Musical selections include blues, funk, R&B, southern rock, classic rock, rock, reggae, prog rock, pop, country, folk. Donnie's Homespun Pizza [126 S Oakland, donnieshomespun.com] 9p-1a

4.21-4.23 & 4.28-4.30 The Verdeen cousins of Sweetgum, Texas, are up against the clock as they frantically try to produce the ultimate high school reunion before the old building is demolished. But they've got a bushel of obstacles to overcome before they can pull off a miracle. From an octogenarian love triangle to a malevolent hand puppet, Guacamole Queens is sidesplitting hilarious from start to finish! $15, Decatur Civic Center [1 Gary K Anderson Plaza, theatre7.tix.com] 7:30p (Fr-Sa), 2p (Su)


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SATURDAY, 22 Coffee & Cars Cruise In No trophies. Just cars, coffee, and fellowship. No entry fee, all donations go to Decatur/Macon County Animal Control. Coffee Connection [2505 N Main St, 425.8894] 7-10a Dulcimer Music Enjoy live music performed by the Dulcimer Club. Free, Rock Springs Conservation Area [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 10a-12p SATURDAY, 22 READiculous for CASA Decatur Public Library [130 N Franklin, 424.2900, decaturlibrary. org] 10:30-11:30a Festival of Spring Enjoy wagon rides, canoeing, crafts, and more. Learn what key organizations are doing in our community to benefit the planet. Canoeing $2/person. All other activities are free. No registration required. Free, Rock Springs Conservation Area [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708] 12-4p World Penguin Day & Earth Day Humboldt penguins are featured. Learn what we can do locally to help save animals around the world. General Zoo Admission, Scovill Zoo [71 S Country Club Rd, 422.5911, decatur-parks.org] 12-4p Kite Day Dozens of kites paint the sky for this annual spring tradition. Bring your kite and enjoy the day! Free, Sinawik Park [1715 S 32nd St, 422.5911, decatur-parks.org] 1-3p Prairieland Punishers Roller Derby Bout Come and enjoy an evening of family-friendly, hard-hitting derby action. Home vs Southern Illinois Roller Girls. Decatur Civic Center [1 Gary K Anderson Plaza, punishersderby.com] 5-10p Haunted History Downtown Tour Journey back in time to uncover the "other side" of the city's history and reveal not only the scandals and sins that haunt Decatur, but

the many ghosts that linger here as well! $22, Lincoln Square Theatre [145 N Main St, 1.888.446.7859, bumpinthenight.net] 7-10p MDSO - Masterworks V Silvan Negrutiu's performance of Beethoven's Piano Concerto No.3 is contrasted by Rautavaara's ethereal Cantus Arcticus, a piece that incorporates tape recordings of bird songs recorded near the Arctic Circle and on the bogs of Liminka in northern Finland. Kirkland Fine Arts Center [1184 W Main, millikin. edu/kirkland] 7:30-9:30p West End Boogie Project VFW Post 99 [3915 N Cowgill St] 8-11p Woodland Remedy Live art by Jon Griffin, music starts at 10p. Blending bluegrass, roots, folk, and original songwriting, Woodland Remedy puts out a sound that's fresh and original with a foot stomping feel. $5, Donnie's Homespun Pizza [126 S Oakland, 424.4344, donnieshomespun.com] 9p-1:30a 4.22-4.23 Gem & Mineral Show Exhibits, demonstrations, kids activities, door prizes and silent auctions! Exhibitors showcase meteorites, opals, jade, crystals galore, carvings, jewelry, gemstones, lapidary arts, beads, fossils, and mineral specimens from all over the world. Silver-smithing, jewelry making, wire-wrapping, Bonsai trees in wire, beading, sand art, stone turning on a lathe and other arts. Food available. $5, Progress City [E 6th Progress St, 217 433.9585, cigmc@comcast. net, rmkapta.wix.com/cigmc] 9a-5p (Sa), 10a-4p (Su) SUNDAY, 23 First Gig Fundraiser 11 musical acts, all ages welcome, food, raffles, auctions. Sliderz [5995 E Route 36] 11a-9p The Decatur Genealogicial Society General Meeting Presentation by Larry E. Periman on the Bingaman civil war letters at 1p with our general meeting to follow. Refreshments and research

time after the presentation until 4p. Free, Decatur Genealogical Society [1255 W South Side Dr, 429.0035, decaturgensoc@att.net, rootsweb. ancestry.com/~ildecgs] 1-4p 25th Annual Blessing of The Bikes We recommend arriving early in order to stage all the bikes. Free, Coziahr Harley-Davidson [150 W Marion Ave, Forsyth, 877.7115, coziahrhd.com/Customer-Corner/ Events] 2-4p Earth Day Mini-Series Energy Conservation, Roslyn O'Conner - Millikin University. First United Methodist Church [201 W North St, decaturfirstumc.org/ green-team.html] 2-3:30p Nigel Mack Pop's Place [4335 W Main St] 3-6p Wind Ensemble Kirkland Fine Arts Center [1184 W Main, millikin.edu/kirkland] 4-6p MONDAY, 24 Sustainable Landscaping Sustainable landscapes conserve and improve the environment, are aesthetically pleasing and help save you money! $25, U of I Extension, Macon County [3351 N President Howard Brown Blvd, 935.5764, mille116@illinois.edu, go.illinois. edu/dmp] 6-8p Your Food Dollars Matter Discuss ways to save money and eat well. U of I Extension, Macon County [3351 N President Howard Brown Blvd, web.extension.illinois. edu/dmp] 6-7p TUESDAY, 25 Essential Oils 101: Citrus Oils All supplies provided. The Perfect Pair [266 N St Rt 121, Warrensburg, 672.8822, theperfectpairantiquesandsalon. wordpress.com] 8:30a Non-Fiction Book Club Dissent and the Supreme Court: Its Role in the Court's History and the Nation's Constitutional Dialogue by Melvin Urofsky. Free, DPL: Board Room [130 N Franklin St, 424.2900, decaturlibrary.org] 1-2p

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April Movies @ the Library! Dead Poets Society. Decatur Public Library [130 N Franklin, 424.2900, decaturlibrary.org] 5:30p Open Gaming Bring a game you'd like to share, or join someone else in their game! Coz's Pizza (Mt Zion) [1405 E Village Parkway, Mt. Zion, facebook.com/ thedecaturgamers] 5:30-9:30p Berries & Brambles Strawberries, blueberries, raspberries and blackberries are rewarding fruits that can be easy to grow and harvest in any backyard. Learn about varieties, general management, disease, weed and pest control and more! $5, U of I Extension, Macon County [3351 N President Howard Brown Blvd, web. extension.illinois.edu/dmp] 6-7:30p Trivia Night Decatur Brew Works [101 N Main St, 330.8683, decaturbrewworks. com] 7-9p WEDNESDAY, 26 MU Baseball vs Illinois College Sunnyside Park [1590 N Sunnyside Rd, athletics.millikin.edu] 4-7p DPL Film Noir Club Year of the Dragon (1985) Directed by Michael Cimino Starring Mickey Rourke, John Lone, Ariane Koizumi, and Dennis Dun. Decatur Public Library [130 N Franklin, 424.2900, decaturlibrary.org] 5p

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THURSDAY, 27 Midday Fashion Show Wildflour Artisan Bakery [256 W Main, 422.2674, legsrlng@yahoo. com] 11:30a-1p

FRIDAY, 28 Overcome Obstacles with MRI See community leaders do what MRI helps people do daily– overcome obstacles! Don't forget to pre-order Krispy SCORE Business Book Club Kreme doughnuts ($7/dozen) Discovering the Soul of Service: The and Hickory River Smokehouse Nine Drivers of Sustainable Business boxed lunches ($7/lunch). ADM Success by Leonard Berry. Free, DPL: City Center [Downtown Decatur, Staley Room [130 N Franklin St, 875.8880, maconresources.org] 424.2900, decaturlibrary.org] 6-7p 6a-2p The Masters and Merlot Brain Dance Learn to paint a masterpiece while Children's Museum of Illinois [55 having a great time. Open to all S Country Club Rd, cmofil.org] skill levels! All supplies and light 10-10:30a snacks provided, including wine! (21 +). $30, Gallery 510 [160 E Main, Corks & Forks An evening of fine wine and 422.1509, gallery510.org] 6-8p notable cuisine from the area's Tree Talk with Hart finest food establishments and Trees add beauty to your home caters, along with a silent auction, and landscape, but they also play supporting the work of the Decatur a large role in the resale value and Area Arts Council. $50, Decatur energy efficiency of your home. Conference Center & Hotel [4191 Spring is the perfect time to assess US 36 W, 423.3189, decaturarts. the health of your trees! $5, U of I org] 6-9p Extension, Macon County [3351 N President Howard Brown Blvd, web. African Children's Choir The African Children's Choir melts extension.illinois.edu/dmp] 6p the hearts of audiences with Extreme Couponing! their charming smiles, beautiful Join Coupon Queen Linda and voices and lively African songs and learn how to save money on your dances.The program features wellgroceries and keep your pantry loved children's songs, traditional stocked for a fraction of the price. spirituals and gospel favorites. $12, Mt Zion Convention Center Open to all. Free, Decatur First [1400 Mt Zion Parkway, Mt. Zion, Nazarene [1177 W Hickory Point Rd, 864.5424, mtzion.com] 6:30-8:30p D1Naz.com] 7-9p 2017 Budweiser Karaoke Back at the V! "SUPA" Star Contest The big band returns for a great Feeling Lucky [3775 N Woodford, night of music! $5, VFW Post 99 875.3067] 7-11p [3915 N Cowgill St, 358.9273, thefabuloushoedads.com] 8-11:30p 4.27-4.30 Cluster Dog Show 4.28-4.29 AKC dog show competitions. JWA Bargain Bash 2017 Progress City [E 6th Progress St] Donate your unwanted items to be sold at the event, or join us


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

to purchase items at the event to support JWA and the Decatur community! Decatur Masonic Temple [224 W William St, juniorwelfare.com] 7:30a-3p (Fr), 8a-3p (Sa)

SATURDAY, 29 Fairly Crafty Craft Sale Handmade craft vendors and other small businesses from around Central Illinois. Great place to get a perfect gift! Free, Macon County Fairgrounds [3700 N Westlawn Ave, 875.0135, staff@maconcountyfair. com, maconcountyfair.com] 8a-3p

MU Men's Tennis vs Elmhurst College Fairview Park: Tennis Center [1640 W Monument Hill Dr, athletics. millikin.edu] 11:30a-2:30p

Let's Rock! Learn about glacial kames and dig up the differences between rocks and minerals. Discover Healthy Kids Day how important minerals are Educating families and children in our everyday lives. Register on fun ways to stay healthy and online by April 28. Free, Griswold Schaub Floral Display active. Activity stations for families Conservation Area [9896 Meridian Center Plant Sale to participate in, giveaways, and a Rd, Blue Mound, 423.7708, Plants for sale include tropicals, Parent/Child Splash and Dash (11a). maconcountyconservation.org] perennials, annuals, and succulents. Matt Wilhelm (9:30a), BMX Flatland 2-3p Schaub Floral Display Center [3415 rider and motivational speaker Pizzazz E Lost Bridge Rd, 422.5911, decatur- talks about bullying prevention VFW Post 99 [3915 N Cowgill St] parks.org] 9a-3p and the importance of kindness. 8:30-11:30p Families ages 5-14. Free, Decatur Publisher's Pick Family YMCA [220 W McKinley, SUNDAY, 30 POPLocal - Shop till you POP! decaturymca.org] 9a-12p MU Baseball vs North Central College Run2beatPD 5K & 1 Mile Walk Sunnyside Park [1590 N Sunnyside Forsyth Park [501 Forsyth Park, Rd, athletics.millikin.edu] 1-4p Forsyth, run2beatpd.com] 9-10a Earth Day Mini-Series Maker Fest Water Scarcity, Marion Medical Join us to share your talents, Missions. First United Methodist ideas, and interests with other like-minded individuals interested Church [201 W North St, decaturfirstumc.org/green-team. in the do-it-yourself movement. html] 2-3:30p 3-D printing, homemade foods and household products, unique Preschool Peepers: Bees 4.28-4.29 gardening and horticulture ideas, Children ages 3-5 with an adult Decatur's second hip, drones, art and sculpture, new buddy learn all about bees and handmade market featuring inventions, robotics and more! $3 their importance in nature. Spot home goods, handmade (ind), $10 (family), Decatur Civic the difference between bees and body products, art, jewelry, Center [1 Gary K Anderson Plaza, wasps, and make a craft to take wearables and so much decaturciviccenter.org] 10a-3p home. Register online by April 28. more! The perfect place to Free, Rock Springs Conservation buy gifts and treat yo’self Vibrant Watercolor Flowers Area [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, with local-made products Learn different watercolor maconcountyconservation.org] by Central Illinois artisans. techniques and tips that give 2-3p Refreshments and adult you the skills you need to create beverages will be served. a variety of different easy and Spring Chorale Concerts Barnes Citizens Building beautiful flowers. $15 (members), Kirkland Fine Arts Center [1184 W |[250 N. Water] 4-9p (Fri), $17 (non-member), (Parent add Main, millikin.edu/kirkland] 2-4p 10-3p (Sat) $10), Decatur Area Arts Council [125 N Water, 423.3189, decaturarts. Dave & Friends Pop's Place [4335 W Main St] 3-6p org] 10:30a-12p Book & Bake Sale Barclay Public Library [220 S Main St, Warrensburg, 672.3621, libriann@yahoo.com, barclay.lib. il.us] 9a-12p


GET SOME DIRT IN YOUR TEETH AT MACON

Speedway racing season kicks off in April By Colin Patrick Brady If you want to enjoy high-stakes, high-speed dirt track racing, you don’t have to travel any farther than southern Macon County. Since 1946, Macon Speedway has served as central Illinois’ premier go-to racing destination. At 72 years old, the Speedway serves as one of the oldest and most venerable tracks of its kind anywhere in the general vicinity. "I purchased the Speedway from its original owner and founder, William Webb, in 1985," says Bob Sargent, chief operating officer of Track Enterprises. Other partners in management for the track include luminaries and nationallevel racing celebrities like Tony Stewart, Ken Schrader and Kenny Wallace. "The Speedway is a good economic driver for the area; people come from around the nation to the racing performed on the track,” Bob says. The track is unique compared to most others. For one, it’s relatively smaller and a dirt track that is 1/5 of a mile long. So for a six-month period, on any given Saturday evening, people flood to see (and hear) the roar of the engines and watch the racers ply their trade—weather permitting, Bob adds.


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FROM PAGE 29 What gets Ryan amped up as a serious racer and fan? "The crowds," he says. "The cars are loud, and so are the crowds cheering you on. The crowds [at Macon] are so great, and the track has been there so long that there's an entire community built up around the track. Getting a bit of dirt and dust in One of Ryan’s favorite things about Macon your beer and in your hair is a good Saturday night Speedway? "It’s conducive for good dirt racing. in Macon.” The track has two lanes for positioning—a down Benchmark events pull big-name, nationally known low lane and an up-against-the-wall groove,” he drivers to Macon. The H&R 100, for example, is says, “which I feel is the sign of a quality track and among the largest and most popular events the one that is well cared for." Ryan adds praise for Bob Speedway has to offer. This level of performance and as a track prep man, saying there is none better competition makes fans not only of the crowds but in the area and that he’s lauded by amateur and also of the drivers. “The drivers are so gracious and are fans of the famous and historic track themselves,” professional racers worldwide. Nuances that separate the track from others of its Ryan says. “Autograph sessions and meet-and-greet kind come from Bob’s fastidiousness. "The relatively sessions are common at the Speedway." Ryan Shorthose has been a racing enthusiast for most of his 29 years. A transplant from Central Missouri, he moved to Central Illinois about seven years ago. He started racing at age 13 and in 2013 entered his first race at Macon Speedway, driving the Micro Sprint vehicle that he owns and operates.

smaller and higher banking that Bob built into the track allows for high speeds and tight turns,” Ryan says. “The banking within the track allows the drivers to attain a high momentum while maintaining a high average speed [of around 75-80 mph].”

Come to Macon Speedway; you'll see some of the biggest names in dirt racing around. As the track touts, they’ll sell you the whole seat, but you’ll only need the edge!

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GET THERE Macon Speedway 205 N. Wiles St., Macon 764-3000 www.maconracing.com

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TREVOR MAY

FAVORITE FAMILY OUTING IN MACON COUNTY

Taking a walk with my friends around the West End of Decatur to admire the historic architecture.

MOST UNEXPECTED THING TO DO IN MACON COUNTY

Yoga and beer at Decatur Brew Works.

WHAT ARE LINK LECTURES?

Photo: Sarah Jane

For these Q&As, we like to talk with someone who is getting things started in the community. For this month we thought who better than Trevor May, who is organizing LINK Lectures to start at the most fertile of beginnings – seeding our county’s young minds and expanding to the rest of the community!

FAVORITE THING TO DO IN SPRING IN MACON COUNTY

Early morning runs at Fairview Park.

MOST REQUESTED ACTIVITY YOU HEAR PEOPLE WANT IN MACON COUNTY

Any activities or event with the lake front development.

FAVORITE DATE NIGHT ACTIVITY IN MACON COUNTY

Dining downtown at one of our delicious restaurants followed by a show at the wondrous Kirkland Fine Arts Centre. 32 | April 2017

LINK Lectures were born out of the Dennis-Millikin Partnership LINK database, which is a growing database of community members who want to share their time, talents and treasures with the students of Decatur. So many “local experts” wanted to volunteer with the students at Dennis that we now are excited to open that database and expand its offering to the entire community so that we can continue to reap the benefits of our knowledgeable neighbors.

SOMETHING ABOUT LINK LECTURES THAT WOULD SURPRISE US

Did you know that we have executive chefs, artists and trade workers, just to name a few, who want to share their passions and are living right down the street from each of us in this wonderful city? Join us for LINK Lectures, and we’ll show you even more! Remember that anyone can become part of the LINK database. Sign up to be involved TODAY!

WHAT’S COMING UP IN LINK LECTURES?

LINK Lectures is launching a FREE live show series this April that will tour the community at various schools and venues highlighting Macon County’s finest experts. To keep up to date with the series, please visit www. DennisLabLink.com/link-lectures.


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