May 2017 Thrive Entertainment Guide

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The Garden Walk is back! Enjoy a self-guided tour of Decatur’s gardens. • 7 Gardens • Urban Farms • Door Prizes

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IN THIS ISSUE

SUBMIT + SEARCH

BEHIND THE THRIVE

April Out & About

SPOTLIGHT: Run to Restaurants

FOOD DUDE: Korean in Cocomero

WILDCARD: New Ropes Course

Brews 'n' Ukes

MOTHER'S DAY GIFT GUIDE

May EVENTS Midstate Cup Tournament

Q&A: Jamie Gower

Spot The Difference Challenge

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Editor and Senior Writer: Joli A. Hohenstein Copy Editor: Teena Zindel-McWilliams Photography Coordinator: Sarah Jane Contributors: Beth DeBouck T.F. Dude Olivia Jones Kim Mangan Angela Myers Katie O'Riley 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! Disclaimer: The contents of this magazine are covered by copyright. Reproduction in-part or in-full is forbidden, without the express permission of the publisher. It is not our intention to print any matter that discriminates on the grounds of race, sex, age, sexual orientation or disability. Every effort has been made to present all information accurately; however, no liability is accepted for any inclusions or omissions from the publication.

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Out & About

A look back at last month’s happenings

Decatur Pride

The Decatur Pride 12U Baseball team kicked off its 2017 season with a double header against two Springfield-based teams on April 15. The newly formed travel team is scheduled around Central Illinois against teams in Mt. Zion, Bloomington, Springfield and Champaign.

The Hunt

On April 8, St Paul's Lutheran Church hosted a family-friendly Easter fun and egg hunt event, including bounce house jumping, sliding, chalk and bouncy ball making, scratch art creating and egg flipping. Guests hunted over 5000 Easter eggs!

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Out & About

A look back at last month’s happenings

West End Boogie

Guest at the VFW #99 danced the night away to the West End Boogie Project on April 13. Guest Fred Whobrey Sr joined band staples Larry Clark, Donnie Holeman, Eric Lutz and Mark Holmer.

Decatur Celebration Announcement Photo courtesy of Linda Clark

On April 11, Lori Sturgill announced the 2017 Decatur Celebration theme, It's Gettin' Hot in Here" and headlining entertainment including Nelly, Bret Michaels, and Travis Tritt. Officials also announced that the Decatur Celebration will have a fenced perimeter this year, and in order to be admitted to the Celebration, adults and minors over the age of 12 must have a "Band Together" wristband, which costs $5 in advance,or $8 at the gate.

Chamber Business Breakfast

The Greater Decatur Chamber of Commerce hosts a Chamber Business Breakfast at the Decatur Club each month. The April speaker was Gregory W. Baise, the president and CEO of the Illinois Manufacturers' Association (IMA), a statewide advocacy organization representing more than 4,000 member manufacturing companies and supportive industries.

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Decatur Legacy Luncheon The Decatur Legacy, a group of financial advisers, institutions and other organizations supporting and encouraging the support of charities in the community, hosted its annual spring luncheon at Millikin's Alumni & Development Center on April 12. Organized by the Community Foundation of Decatur/Macon County, a panel of local professionals provided information to attendees regarding charitable trusts.

Finder's Market The Spring Finder's Market was a success at the new location, the Decatur Conference Center and Hotel. The sun shined bright on the outdoor vendors, but the air was as cool as the unique finds inside. Vintage, repurposed, handmade, antique, boutique, salvage goods coupled with live music, a cash bar and delicious food made for a great day! Catch the next Finder's Market on September 9.

Ropes Course Overlook Adventure Park opened its high ropes course last month. Young and old braved the highs and lows of this multi-level risk-takers' dream. Guests are secured with harnesses and able to test their skills close to the ground before they take to the sky.

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Run to Restaurants & More Are you already a runner, want to start running or even walking? Fleet Feet has some upcoming events that are sure to get you moving. If you think it’s just a sporting goods store, think again; Fleet Feet has done everything from fundraisers to raffles and even given away prizes at some events. The staff is always coming up with new, fun ways to get you on your feet! We chatted with Heather Dodson of Fleet Feet to get a feel for some upcoming events. “We do a ton of free fundraising events; we do a Monday night Fun Run every week, and we will offer a Coffee Connection Run once school is out,” she says. With so many events it’s hard to decide which one to attend! Restaurant Runs are just one category of the many events, and guess what? They are FREE. Yes, you heard correctly—a free family-friendly event that is sure to be a good time for everyone. These runs encourage runners to meet at different local restaurants each month not to only promote local businesses but also to have fun getting out and about with family and community!

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by Olivia Jones

“We have a shoe rep who will be at each Restaurant Run,” says Heather. “They bring demo shoes that runners can wear if they want, or you can wear your own shoes, and then we will go on a 1- to 3-mile run/walk.” The fun doesn’t stop there; after the run Fleet Feet buys appetizers, and the restaurant offers plenty of dinner and drink specials. Restaurant Runs are held on the third Monday of the month, April through August. This year Fleet Feet is kicking off Restaurant Runs on April 17 at Benny’s Grill. You can see all the events Fleet Feet has coming up by checking its website or looking at its Facebook page. Staff create a page for each event that will include all the information such as how to check in, location and event details. Spring is here, so get outside, enjoy the beautiful weather and check out Fleet Feet!

GET THERE: Fleet Feet 1090 W Wood St, Decatur 330-9904 www.fleetfeetdecaturil.com Find them on Facebook Olivia Jones is a freelance writer.


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by T. F. DUDE

Korean in Cocomero Shhhhh... I have a secret. There is authentic Korean food inside of the Cocomero frozen yogurt shop in Forsyth. No, I'm not kidding. When you walk up to the strip mall, it looks like a regular self-serve yogurt shop. Upon further inspection, you’ll notice a small menu in the corner of the door advertising some of their Korean delights: Bulgogi, Kimbop, Japchae, Udon, Kimchi – all words foreign to most who are used to American fare. But trust me – be brave, go on in and try something new. The interior is bright and clean. Great care has been taken to make the atmosphere familyfriendly and comfortable. Most tables seat 2 or 3. One large table for groups is equipped with games and puzzles to play as you wait for your meal to be prepared. Carry-out is also an option. It can be hard to know where to start, but the owners are warm, kind, and helpful. They have pictures of the food available with brief descriptions. They will likely ask you if you enjoy spicy food. Here is some of the food we tried: Japchae- noodles made from sweet potato starch mixed with veggies, really cool looking black mushrooms, and small bits of pork

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throughout. It comes with a side of fruit, but you can ask for a side of Kimchi (homemade fermented spicy cabbage) if you prefer. Udon- a thick noodle soup with fish cakes. Very comforting on a cold or wet day. Kimchi fried rice- spicy kimchi fried with rice and an egg on top. Spicy goodness that is sure to clear your sinuses. For dessert, the owner also makes delicious homemade macaroon cookies in a variety of flavors and colors. Of course, there is also frozen yogurt. Going to Cocomero for Korean food is a delight in every way: a welcoming, clean atmosphere, a delicious food experience that takes you to another land, and hosts who treat you like family. The secret is out! GET THERE: Cocomero 106 W Barnett Ave #B, Forsyth 358-6561 Find them on Facebook

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


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Take off and travel from Decatur Airport, your link to great destinations!

Peter Harper Sun, May 14, 3-6p Dave Lumsden Sun, May 21, 3-6p King T's Sun, May 28, 3-6p

Featuring daily flights to Chicago O’Hare and Lambert-St. Louis International on Air Choice One. Free parking, roomy seats, and prices so low, you can’t afford NOT to fly!

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by Joli A. Hohenstein

Blaze Your Trail in the Sky

New ropes course ups the fun at Overlook Adventure Take outdoor fun to new heights with a trip to Decatur’s new high ropes adventure course at Overlook Adventure Park. It’s high-flying fun you can’t find anywhere nearby. “There is nothing like this in our area,” says Gabby Cliff, Decatur Park District Recreation Supervisor. “The nearest ropes course is over 150 miles away.” Wearing a full-body safety harness, you’ll climb your way around 33 challenges 25 feet in the air. Walk tightropes, balance on bridges, brave balance beams and fly 68 feet on the zip line. A Tots course gives little ones 48 inches and under nine obstacles to conquer. And don’t worry about being too young—or too old—to have some fun. “The ropes course is available for all ages, as long as you can fit in one of our harnesses,” says Gabby. “If you are less than 48 inches you can still use our bigger course with the assistance of a chaperone.” The course has been a huge hit so far, with more than 415 people testing their mettle on the April 1 opening weekend alone. The fan favorite? Hands down, the zip line, she says: “We typically see kids take 3 or 4 trips across it while they’re on the course.” Payton Schinzler, who scampered fearlessly to the top on the course’s second weekend, couldn’t agree more. “This is awesome!” she says. “I’ve been on one before, but we had to go to Tennessee for that.”

She even managed to challenge her mother, Dayle Schinzler, to a climb. The Girl Scout Troop Leader sees it as a great opportunity for group activities. “I’ll definitely have to get the girls out here,” she says. “I think they’d all love it.” For group activities and parties, Overlook Adventure is becoming quite the destination. And they’re not done yet – this summer’s development plans include batting cages and a playground, and next summer’s target is an aquatic center. GET THERE: Overlook Adventure Park Ropes Course 2501 E. Nelson Park Rd., Decatur, 422-2316 Monday-Thursday 4-8 pm, Friday 4-10 pm, Saturday 10 am-10 pm, Sunday Noon-8 pm Cost for a 30-Minute/1-Hour Session: Tots Course – $4/$7; Ropes Course – Ages 4-12 $6/$10, Ages 13 & Older $7/$11 Adventure Passes are also available combining the ropes course with mini golf and soon, batting cages! Overlook Adventure Park, including the ropes course and mini golf, is also available for parties! Parties include the GSI Party Bin along with your choice of the ropes course, mini golf or both. Bring your own treats or fill up at Ted’s Taters and CherryBerry! Call 429-7750 to schedule.

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


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Brews ‘n’ Ukes Enjoy some songs and suds in downtown Decatur By Beth DeBouck Having already celebrated its one-year anniversary, Decatur Brew Works (DBW) has quickly become the very chill, go-to pub in Decatur. The first real Decatur brewery in over 100 years, it has its own hand-crafted brews, or you can try any of the 24 rotating draft beers available on tap. If you are a pub lover, you probably noticed how some establishments like to fill the slower weeknights with fun activities for patrons. Open Mic Night may not be on the event list yet, but every other Tuesday, there’s themed trivia (Star Wars, Gilmore Girls, Breaking Bad, etc.). There’s Yoga at the Brewery, too, which takes place once a month and is taught by instructor Chuck Beck. The newest event addition, however, is the Ukulele Jam. Every first Wednesday of the month from 7 to 9 pm, bring your uke to play or simply stop in to listen. All ages are welcome, and it doesn’t matter whether you’re an expert or a beginner. Everyone’s there to share tips, drink beer and have fun! The jams are organized by one of the DBW cofounders, Renee Manring, and her husband, Chris. “It’s almost impossible to play a ukulele and be unhappy,” says Renee. “You can’t play sad music on a ukulele,” adds Chris. “Even if you play sad music, it comes out happy.” Chris, who has a musical background that includes the violin and Norwegian Hardanger fiddle, was inspired by a class-turned-jam at Parkland College in Champaign. “There’s a simplicity about it because there are only four strings,” he says of the uke. “It’s less than two octaves. So, there’s a limit in what you can do, but at the same time, you can do amazing things.”

Chris and Renee began attending other jams in Central Illinois, including one in Normal (normalukejam.com). Discussions of organizing a Decatur-based uke jam started to take place, even prior to the opening of DBW, and the idea finally became a reality in January. “It’s appealing to those who have a strong music background,” says Renee, who picked up how to play on her own and by going to jams. “And yet it’s easy enough for those who don’t.” The DBW jam is free and informal. Two extra ukes are available thanks to Renee and Chris, and many participants bring their own or might provide extras. The most well-attended night counted 19 uke enthusiasts. “It's really low pressure. We take turns leading songs, and folks of all skill levels pitch in,” says Jake Tolbert, who’s attended all jams to date. “There's always words, chords and music to follow along, and if you're not a great singer or player, there's plenty of folks to help you along. The main thing is that it's a group of people who love playing the uke (or who are interested in getting into it)!” Jake’s been playing the ukulele for two years and the banjo and guitar for several years before that. “To be honest, I love playing the ukulele. It’s just a fun, easy instrument (compared to the guitar, for example),” he says, “so when I heard they were getting people together to jam, I thought it’d be a lot of fun – it’s always more fun to play with other people.” If you’d like to receive updates about the Decatur Brew Works’ Ukulele Jam, you can email ukulele.decatur@gmail.com.


GET THERE: DECATUR BREW WORKS 101 N. Main St. 330-8683 First Wednesday of every month, 7-9 pm Find them on Facebook decaturbrewworks.com

Photo by Sarah Jane

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MOTHER'S DAY Gift Guide

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Make the most of Mom's Day with these can'tmiss picks! 1. A DAY IN THE GARDEN

Pack a picnic lunch and go for a relaxing Mom and Daughter outing. Explore 35 theme and display gardens, and let Mom pick her own posies for a finale. THE GARDEN PATH $ up to you!

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2. NATURE FOR MOMMY & ME

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Snap up My First Feeder for the little one, and an antique bottle hummingbird feeder for the lady. Moms will love communing with nature and their kids!

DECATUR ACE HARDWARE $3.99 & up

3. MOSSWEAVE HANGING PLANTERS & BIRDHOUSES

Weave a gorgeous garden with clever long-lasting planters and birdhouses in an array of forms from pyramids and cones to pears and spheres. FARMERS MARKET GARDEN CENTER

$10.99 & up

4. WIND CHIMES

Put the words from your heart into the garden. The Signature Series shares dulcet tones & inspiring messages on every tube. KENNEY ACE HARDWARE

$39.99 & up

5. MINI GARDENING

Whether Mom wants to share the garden with the littles or make mystique of her own, find everything to create a mini wonderland, from abodes to fairies to accessories for every palette!

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CEDAR LAKE GARDENS & GIFTS

$ you pick!

Editor's Note: We had to shop so early that nature wasn't quite ready for us, but we wouldn't miss Connie's Country Greenhouse in Forsyth or Ryder's Garden Center in Decatur when you're gathering Mom's gifts!


May Events EVERY DAY 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 MONDAY Monday Night Fun Run (except 5.15) 1- and 3-mile run/walk. All levels encouraged to attend. Free, Fleet Feet Sports [1090 W Wood St, 330.9904, fleetfeetdecaturil.com] 5-6p Let's Get Fit! Activities begin at 5:30p, walk/ run-5:45p. Fairview Park [1640 W Monument Hill Dr] 5:30-6:30p Country Line Dance (except 5.29) 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), 8-9 (Dance)

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EVERY TUESDAY & THURSDAY Baby Talk Times Babies, toddlers and their parents/ caregivers meet with a Baby TALK teacher for 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)

Ladies Only Golf Clinic (begins 5.11) Whether you've never stepped on a golf course or just want to improve your game, this fun, interactive clinic with golf pros is designed for ladies of all skill levels! For ages 21+. $35, Red Tail Run Golf Course [520 W Grove Rd, 422.5911, decatur-parks.org] 6-7:30p

EVERY SATURDAY Macon Speedway Racing EVERY TUESDAY-SATURDAY Macon Speedway [205 N Wiles St, Macon] 7-9p Aviation Exhibit Both sections of the aviation DJ Philbilly exhibit are now complete. The Playing country, rock, top 40, upstairs portion of the exhibit features the Moody Brothers, who motown and dance. Free, Feeling broke the endurance flight record Lucky [3775 N Woodford ] 10p in 1939. The lower ramp portion features the history of the Decatur MONDAY, 1 Let's Keep Decatur and airport, a section on the 106th Macon County Bee-utiful Aviation National Guard unit in Business Contest Begins Decatur, and prominent pioneers in aviation from the area as well as Register and spruce up your business for this annual contest military pilots. $2, Macon County History Museum [5580 North Fork, and you might win an award, 422.4919, mchmdecatur.org] 1-4p trophy, or gift certificate. Entering gets you a bee-utiful window and lots of publicity for your EVERY WEDNESDAY business. Contest closes June 2. Open Mic Night Jam session with Woody Clements, [beautifuldecaturbusiness.com] Bill Cunningham and Mike Lewis. Pickleball League Begins VFW Post 99 [3915 N Cowgill St] Pickleball is easy to learn and 7-10p fun to play, whether you're 5, 85 or somewhere in between! EVERY THURSDAY Cresthaven Park is now home to a Storytime Maroa Public Library [305 Garfield new pickleball league, consisting of 10 games of scheduled doubles St, Maroa] 10-11a play and a single elimination tournament. Ages 16+. For details, Karaoke call Rachael at 429-3472 or stop by Sign up starts around 9p. Stop by the DISC. $100 (team), Cresthaven early for dinner and stay late for karaoke. We roll out the most high- Park [660 W Arthur Port, 422.5911, decatur-parks.org] 6-10p tech karaoke software in town. Search and select songs with your smartphone! Donnie's Homespun Barn Colony Artist JD Curse, Graphite techniques 11. Pizza [126 S Oakland, 424.4344, Madden Arts Center [125 N Water] donnieshomespun.com] 9p 7-9p


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

TUESDAY, 2 Yoga Free, DPL: Madden Auditorium [130 N Franklin St, 424.2900, decaturlibrary.org/yoga] 12p-1p Baby TALK's Lullaby Concert Classic lullaby sounds performed by Dr. Bogza and the Millikin University String Arts Ensemble. Families enjoy a special musical composition that follows the popular children's book Brown Bear, Brown Bear, interactive finger plays and a special bedtime story. Bring the whole family and don't forget to wear your pajamas! (appropriate for children age birth-5, older children are welcome!). Free, Decatur Public Library [130 N Franklin, contact@babytalk.org, babytalk.org] 6-7p 5.2 & 5.4 Stars over Athens Join Decatur's Greek community for two days of great food, music, culture and fun. Tuesday, bake sale and an a la carte luncheon featuring Greek cuisine. Thursday, annual dinner with seatings at 5:30p and 7:30p. Entertainment provided by Gus Kastanis and his Holiday in Greece Band and Athenian Dancers, who range from small children to grownups. $25 (dinner, dancing, & music), Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church [570 N Union St, annunciationdecatur.org] 11a-2p (Tu), 5:30-8p (Th) WEDNESDAY, 3 Books Between Bites Free, DPL: Madden Auditorium [130 N Franklin St, 424.2900, decaturlibrary.org] 12:15-1p

Community Assistance and Resource Education (CARE) Fair Find out what assistance is available through several agencies from all around town under one roof and learn more about the resources that are available at the CARE Fair. No appointments necessary. Door prizes raffled! The Salvation Army [229 W Main St, 877.6042, svan01s@illinois.edu, go.illinois.edu/dmp] 2:30-4p Billy Galt Free, Lock Stock & Barrel [129 S Oakland] 5-7p Wednesday Women Join us on the patio to celebrate spring and your friends, old and new! New women always welcome! RSVP jccaulkins@aol. com. Locals 101 Bar & Grille [101 S Main St] 5-9p

Greater Decatur Chamber of Commerce: Business Expo Largest and most anticipated business-to-business networking event and trade show for business owners, entrepreneurs and key decision-makers in our area. Decatur Civic Center [1 Gary K Anderson Plaza, decaturciviccenter. org] 9a-2p DAR Chapter Meeting Susan Dudra presents Little Known Heroines of the American Revolution. Installation of officers and memorial service. Guests welcome. Free, St. Paul's Episcopal Church [130 W. Eldorado St.] 1p

Cocktails & Creations: Margarita Painting on Canvas - Adults only This step-by-step process, using templates if needed, allows you to explore painting as you use different techniques to create a fun Ukulele Jam work of art. $17 (members), $20 A limited number of extra Ukuleles (non-member), Decatur Area Arts available to borrow during the jam. Council [125 N Water, 423.3189, Decatur Brew Works [101 N Main decaturarts.org] 6-8p St, 330.7376, rmd522@yahoo.com, MU Institute for Science decaturbrewworks.com] 7-9p Entrepreneurship Speaker Series Public Observation Night Steve John, Executive Director, Stargazing takes place on the roof Agricultural Watershed Institute. of the Leighty-Tabor Science Center Parking is available at the Kirkland on Millikin's campus under the Fine Arts Center parking lot. Open direction of student and faculty to the public, and no tickets or astronomers. Open to the public. reservations are required. Free, MU: Free, MU: Leighty-Tabor Science Richards Treat University Center Center [1184 W Main St] 8-10p [1184 W Main St, 424.6392, millikin. edu/InstituteForScience THURSDAY, 4 Entrepreneurship] 7:30-9p MU Men's Golf vs CCIW Championships Red Tail Run Golf Course [520 W Grove Rd, athletics.millikin.edu]

Baby TALK’swith Grillin’MRI in the Garden: A Low APRIL Country Seafood OVERCOME OBSTACLES FRIDAY, 28 Boil June 2 @ 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm $75 pp / $125 (2) / $625 (Table of 10) See community leaders do Awhat MRI helps peopleLow doCountry daily- overcome traditional Louisiana-style Seafood boil. obstacles! Catered by Paco’s Sol Bistro, this down-home eveningand includes cuisineRiver for seafood Don't forget to pre-order Krispy Kreme doughnutsculinary ($7/dozen) Hickory land-lovers alike. Pound cake & praline dessert bar, signature spiked Smokehouse boxed lunchesand ($7/lunch). ADM City Center [Downtown peach tea, and Full Volume Brew Club craft beer. Live music, yard games, Decatur, 875.8880, maconresources.org] 6a-2p retro camper photo booth, southern style fried peanut sale (with prizes), Grub Grab, Wine & craft beer pull, and Jewelry Dash.


3rd Annual Nurses Night Out Fun-filled night to show appreciation for our local nurses & medical support staff of Central Illinois. RSVP for guaranteed 5.4-5.7 prizes! Live entertainment, tropical Heathers The Musical themed appetizers & desserts, 55+ A darkly delicious story of misfit Veronica Sawyer and the shoulder- local vendors for shopping. Free, Decatur Masonic Temple [224 W padded, scrunchie-wearing Heathers: the hottest and cruelest William St, 870.1641; 414.8707, girls in all of Ohio. The vicious social centralillinoisnursesnightout@aol. com, eventbrite.com/e/nurse-medorder of high school is upset with the entrance of Veronica's dark and staff-night-out-ticket-registrationtickets-30994826360] 4:30-10p sexy new boyfriend J.D. and his plans to put the Heathers in their place - six feet under. Rated R. $16- First Friday Gallery Walk 18, MU: Albert Taylor Theatre [1184 Visit four downtown art galleries for a lively evening of varied art, W Main St] 7:30p (Th-Sa), 2p (Su) live music, tasty hors d'oeuvres and beverages. Galleries include FRIDAY, 5 the Anne Lloyd Gallery, Blue Music at the Museum Connection and the 3rd floor at the Join Michael, Zach and Museum Madden Arts Center (125 N. Water) Educators in this interactive and plus Gallery 510 around the block musical program! Spend the first at 160 E. Main St. Artists speak at 30 minutes dancing, singing and 6 pm (Madden Arts Center) and learning about beat, tempo and 6:30 pm (Gallery 510). Madden rhythm. The second part of the Arts Center [125 N Water, 423.3189; program is focused on making 422.1509; 428.0112, decaturarts. instruments to create music at org] 5-7:30p home! Children's Museum of Illinois [55 S Country Club Rd, Furry Fiesta! childrensmuseumofil.com] 10Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with 10:45a DMASF Furry Fiesta! Dogs welcome on the deck. Price includes taco Cinco De Mini! bar and 2 drinks. $30, Beach House A mini-golf fiesta for everyone! [2301 E Lakeshore Dr, 423.PETS, Play all the miniature golf you info@dmcasf.org, dmcasf.org] want and use the new ropes course! A fundraiser for the Decatur 5:30-8:30p Forsyth Classic and Decatur Park Friday Night Movie: District Youth Programs. $10, The Princess Bride Overlook Adventure Mini Golf LST is showing this cult classic film [2501 E Nelson Park Rd, 233.3391, on the eve of its 30th anniversary. decaturforsythclassic.com] 3-9p Family-friendly and we love people coming in costume! $5, Lincoln Square Theatre [145 N Main St, 706.5229, lincolnsquaretheatre. com] 7-10p

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MU Baseball vs Carroll University Sunnyside Park [1590 N Sunnyside Rd, athletics.millikin.edu] 7-10p West End Boogie $5, VFW Post 99 [3915 N Cowgill St] 8:30-11:30p 5.5-5.6 Schaub Floral Display Center's Plant Sale Plants for sale include tropicals, perennials, annuals and succulents. Schaub Floral Display Center [3415 E Lost Bridge Rd, 422.5911, decaturparks.org] 9a-3p SATURDAY, 6 3-D Archery Hosted by the Decatur Archery Club. 30-target course. $6-12, North Lake Park [1335 N Country Club Rd, 358.3033, facebook.com/ thedecaturarcheryclub] 8-12p Garden Club of Decatur Plant Sale Riverside Baptist Church [1250 W Mound Rd, facebook.com/ gardenclubofdecatur] 8:30-10:30a Macon County Master Gardener Plant Sale A wide variety of flowers, vegetable plants, herbs, native plants, Master Gardener-shared perennials and much more! Cash and check only. Macon County Fairgrounds [3700 N Westlawn Ave, 877.6042, bagarner@illinois.edu, go.illinois. edu/dmp] 9a-2p


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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 May 5. Maximum 8 canoes. $20/canoe, Cannon Park [3125 S Baltimore Ave, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 10a-12p Duck Derby $10 each or 5 for $25, 12 for $50, 25 for $100 or 40 for $150 plus a Signature Duck Derby Sign! Buy your ducks early to qualify for Early Bird prizes! Events from 10a-3p. 10a (Explore fire engines, military, law enforcement vehicles), 11a (DJ for a Day), 12p (Celebrity Derby), 1p (Duck Race), 1:30p (Dash to the Bash scavenger hunt), 2p (DSI Science Show). Music, face painting, and concessions will be available throughout the day! Free, Children's Museum of Illinois [55 S Country Club Rd, childrensmuseumofil.com] 10a-3p Dulcimer Music Enjoy live music performed by the Dulcimer Club. Free, Rock Springs Conservation Area [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 10a-12p MLB Pitch, Hit & Run Contest Boys and girls ages 7-14 have the opportunity to showcase their baseball and softball skills. Participants compete for a chance to advance to the Team Championships at Busch Stadium. Please bring a copy of child's birth certificate and complete a registration/waiver form prior to the start of the competition. Free, Rotary Park [2450 US 51 Business, 422.5911, decatur-parks.org] 10a-1p

Sign Language Club Stop in and learn basic sign language. Everyone welcome. Barclay Public Library [220 S Main St, Warrensburg, barclay.lib.il.us] 10-11a Visit the Sights in Your Own Backyard Stop by to pick up a Passport that can be stamped/signed at local attractions through August 3rd. Free, The Plaza [SW Corner of E. North Street and Water Street in Downtown Decatur, 423.7000, teri@decaturcvb.com, decaturcvb. com] 10a-4p Bentos, Kokeshis and Kites Make a cute, edible lunch using different bento tools and techniques. Make animal sandwiches, carrot flowers using bread, cheese, meat, vegetables, fruit, rice, and more in a way you never dreamed of. We have several cute cut outs, stamps, egg and rice molds and much more that make lunch so much fun. Make a fish kite and kokeshi doll or ninja figure. $22 (member), $25 (non-member), Decatur Area Arts Council [125 N Water, 423.3189, decaturarts.org] 10:30a-1:30p MU Baseball vs Carroll University Doubleheader. Sunnyside Park [1590 N Sunnyside Rd, athletics. millikin.edu] 12p & 3p Historic Bethel School Open House One-room schoolhouse in operation until the 1940s. Free, Friends Creek Conservation Area [13734 Friends Creek Park Rd, Argenta, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 1-4p

Land of Lincoln Bird Census Assist Melody Arnold with the Illinois State Bird Count while enjoying the beautiful area where the Lincolns first lived in Illinois. Free, Lincoln Trail Homestead State Park [hfteach@att.net] 1-3p Learn Self-Hypnosis Harness the power of your mind and to discover new tools for deep and lasting transformation. Stop unwanted behaviors and increase motivation to achieve your goals. $25, Yoga hOMe [2828 N Main St., Ste 102] 2-4p Oakwood Street Festival Oakland & Main [126 S Oakland, oakwooddecatur.com] 5p-12a Haunted History Downtown Tour Join us for our award-winning tours of Decatur as we 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 Lip Sync Battle $15, $10 (party-only ticket), Decatur Masonic Temple [224 W William St, DecaturFrontiersServiceClub@ gmail.com] 7-10p Village People One of-a-kind act synonymous with dance music. These six men provide high-energy choreography with fun and lots of singing and dancing. The show is great for all ages and includes the hits: Macho Man, Can't Stop the Music, Go West, and YMCA. $50 - $40 - $30 School Age $5, Kirkland Fine Arts Center [1184 W Main, 424.6318, millikin. edu/kirkland] 7:30-9:30p


May SUNDAY, 7 Community Yoga Enjoy yoga in the great outdoors, limited number of mats available. No registration necessary. Free, Nelson Park, Pavilion #1 [2475 E Pavilion Dr, 422.5911, decatur-parks. org] 10a-11:30a Cub Scout Roundup For boys aged K-4th grade. Christ United Methodist Church [1503 N Summit, cubscoutspack35@yahoo. com, facebook.com/Cub-ScoutsPack-35-400360680036874] 12p Rock Club Meetings Open to the public! Children welcome and there are rocky activities during the meeting. Free, Clare's Restaurant [2502 E William St, 433.9585, cigmc@comcast.net, rmkapta.wix.com/cigmc] 12-2:30p Decatur Celebration Open Mic Lite hors d'oeuvres included! Cash bar. Limited seating. Purchase tickets in advance by calling 433.8365 or 972.4243. $15 (adv), $20 (door), Wildflour Artisan Bakery [256 W Main, decaturcelebration. com] 1-5p Fairy Gardens Learn how to create your very own fairy garden with Lori from The Secret Garden. Fun for parents, children and grandparents to attend. $15, Fletcher Park: Recreation Center [400 S Henderson St, Mt Zion, 864.5424, mtzion.com] 1-3p

Earth Day Mini-Series Food Production, Stacey Brohard - Good Samaritan Inn. First United Methodist Church [201 W North St, decaturfirstumc.org] 2-3:30p Spring Bloomers Hike Explore the forests and prairies to see what wildflowers are blooming. On this leisurely 1-mile hike, you use a checklist to identify common spring wildflowers and learn about some of the natural area restoration work. Register online by May 5. Free, Rock Springs Conservation Area [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 2-4p Band Together To Support Oasis Benefit for the Oasis Day Center to feature performances from 5 local bands, cash bar and food for sale. 50/50 raffles and specialty basket drawings. $10, Knights of Columbus Hall [520 E North St, 855.3090; 420.4801, gui.dance.jwl@ gmail.com; lrisby@heritagenet. org] 3-8p MONDAY, 8 Brown vs Board of Education Exhibit African-American Cultural Museum [235 W Eldorado, africanamericancultural.org] 6-8p

Trivia Night See Facebook for details. Cost to play is purchase of liquid refreshment. Decatur Brew Works [101 N Main St, 330.8683, decaturbrewworks.com] 7-9p WEDNESDAY, 10 Ladies Night at the Lounge Open to the public. 5-6 vendors/ consultants selling merchandise at booths set up. Drawings/giveaways and drink/food specials that evening! Lincoln Square Lounge [121 N Main, lslounge.com] 5-7p Public Observation Night Stargazing takes place on the roof of the Leighty-Tabor Science Center on Millikin's campus under the direction of student and faculty astronomers. Open to the public. Free, MU: Leighty-Tabor Science Center [1184 W Main St] 8-10p THURSDAY, 11 Book Club Argenta Public Library [100 E Water, Argenta] 1:30-2:30p Open Gaming Bring a game you'd like to share, or join someone else in their game. Board, card, and dice games are welcome. All are welcome to attend, so bring a friend! The Decatur Club [158 W Prairie] 5:309:30p

Decatur Barn Colony Artist Meeting Sue Watts, watercolor. Bring a quarter sheet watercolor paper, 11" x 15" & w/c supplies. Madden Arts Cheese Making If the idea of making your own Center [125 N Water] 7-9p cheese from scratch for pasta TUESDAY, 9 dishes, caprese salads or as a Graphic Novel Club snack sounds fun, then try this! Free, DPL: Staley Room [130 N Registration by May 8 is required Franklin St, 424.2900, decaturlibrary. by contacting Georgie at 672.3621. org/book-clubs] 6:30-7:30p Barclay Public Library [220 S Main St, Warrensburg, 877.6042, go.illinois.edu/dmp] 6-8p The Fabulous Hoedads Dance Band $5, VFW Post 99 [3915 N Cowgill St, 358.9273, thefabuloushoedads. com] 7-10p

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FRIDAY, 12 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, childrensmuseumofil.com] 10-10:30a

Friends of the Library 2nd Saturday Book Sale Decatur Public Library [130 N Franklin, 424.2900, decaturlibrary. org] 9:30a-12:30p

RCC Car Show Three classes judged with a first, second, and third place in each category. Dash plaque for the first 50 paid entries. 50/50 drawing, food and drinks. $10 (car fee), Richland Community College [One College Park, 358.9173, kmears@ richland.edu] 3-7p

The Art of Music Featuring the CD release event of Jeff Quick. Live performances 11a-8p. Food, art, music, virtual reality, and exhibits from Heroic Shades of Gray Band Age artists. Free, Heroic Age Art $5, VFW Post 99 [3915 N Cowgill St] Center [135 S Henderson , Mt Zion, 8:30-11:30p 962.1158, events.jeffquickmusic@ gmail.com, bluerockrecord.com] Clusterpluck 10a-7p Ages 21+. Donnie's Homespun Grand Army of the Republic Pizza [126 S Oakland, Nathan Pierce gives a brief donnieshomespun.com] 9p-1a overview of the history of the 5.12-5.13 G.A.R., its importance and longevity Richland Student Farms Plant Sale as an organization, as well as its Annuals, perennials, hanging Decatur connection. There is baskets, grasses, herbs, and more! currently a G.A.R. exhibit on display Richland Community College at the museum. Macon County [One College Park, facebook.com/ History Museum [5580 North Fork] richlandstudentfarms] 7a-6p (Fr), 1:30-2p 7a-1p (Sa) Kids Club Spring Dance Recital Superheroes from the pages of Broadway Bound! Ages 3-adult Marvel comics come alive. Starring and high school senior dancers Doodles the Dragon & Granny Samantha Holliday, Kaitlyn Fuller, Giggles with special guests, the and Kaitlin Villanueva. Come enjoy Heroes of Legend cosplay of this dance recital of Broadway Decatur. Games, concessions, and tunes and dancing! $8 (adv, classic cartoons. Pre-school-6th. reserved), $10 (door, reserved, $1 (child), Fletcher Park: Recreation Decatur Civic Center [1 Gary K Center [400 S Henderson St, Mt Anderson Plaza, 422.5911, decatur- Zion, fpkidsclub.wixsite.com/ parks.org] 7p (Fr), 11a & 5p (Sa) mtzionil] 2-4p

SUNDAY, 14 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

5.12-5.14 MidState Cup Tournament Features premier youth soccer teams from across the Midwest. Games, vendors, concessions. For more information, visit midstatesoccer.com. Free (spectators), Decatur Soccer Complex [1 Educational Park, 429.3472, midstatesoccer.com]

Wildflower Hike Venture into the forests and prairies. Search for as many species of these beautiful spring delights as you can. Wear hiking boots. Register online by May 12. Free, Rock Springs Conservation Area [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 2-4p

SATURDAY, 13 DMH 9th Annual 5K Runners and walkers of all ages and experience levels welcome. $25, Forsyth Professional Center [241 W Weaver Rd, Forsyth] 9-11a

Spirits of the Prairie Discover the prairie as you try your luck striking tinder with magnesium and steel, take a prairie hike, and learn how to identify plant species. Register online by May 12. Free, Rock Springs Conservation Area [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 2-3p

Epsom (Acid/Punk Rock) & Liz Fitz $5, Donnie's Homespun Pizza [126 S Oakland, 424.4344, donnieshomespun.com] 9p-1a Le Men Rogers Duo Free, Lock Stock & Barrel [129 S Oakland, 429.7411] 9p-1a Escaping Neverland Sliderz [5995 E Route 36] 9:30p-12a 5.13-5.14 Zippy Zoo Day with Mom Enjoy games, gifts (while supplies last), and animal presentations as we honor our mothers. Moms receive free admission with a paid child. Scovill Zoo [71 S Country Club Rd, 422.5911, decatur-parks. org] 9:30a-5p

Just Flicks: The Good Lie Refreshments provided. Discussion follows each film. Central Christian Church [650 W William] 6-8p

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May MONDAY, 15 May Restaurant Run 1- and 3-mile fun run/walk. All levels of runners and walkers encouraged to attend. Complimentary post-run appetizers and dinner and drink specials on the patio. Free, Beach House [2301 E Lakeshore Dr, 330.9904, fleetfeetdecaturil.com] 6-7p Barn Colony Artist Movie night. Madden Arts Center [125 N Water] 7-9p TUESDAY, 16 Yoga Free, DPL: Madden Auditorium [130 N Franklin St, 424.2900, decaturlibrary.org/yoga] 12-1p Garden Club of Decatur Meeting 12:30 (meeting), 1p Program What to Use Where in Your Landscaping by Rich Starshak, owner of Garden Path, 2p (tea). First Lutheran Church [250 W Decatur St, facebook.com/ gardenclubofdecatur] 12:30p

THURSDAY, 18 Staying Young & Fit Come and enjoy this program with Caitlyn Huth! $5, University of Illinois Extension, Macon County Office [3351 N President Howard Brown Blvd, web.extension.illinois. edu/dmp] 9:30-11a

West End Boogie Book Club Feeling Lucky Free, DPL: Board Room [130 N [3775 N Woodford ] 7-11p Franklin St, 424.2900, decaturlibrary. Pizzazz org/book-clubs] 1-2p VFW Post 99 [3915 N Cowgill St] Outside the Lines - Adult Coloring 8-11p Just color, chat, and relax! Barclay 5.19-5.21 Public Library [220 S Main St, Warrensburg, barclay.lib.il.us] 6-7p Heroicon 2017 With almost 15,000 square feet of FRIDAY, 19 gaming space, there is ample room Music at the Museum for board games, miniatures, RPGs, Join Michael, Zach, and Museum card games, open gaming and Educators in this interactive and more! $20-30, Decatur Conference musical program! Children's Center & Hotel [4191 US 36 W, Museum of Illinois [55 S Country 855.6276, heroicongaming@gmail. Club Rd, childrensmuseumofil.com] com, heroicon.org] 12-10p (Fr), 10-10:45a 7a-12a (Sa), 8a-5p (Su)

Scovill Zoo Open Golf Outing Enjoy a great day of golf, buffet lunch, prizes, music, silent auction and an afternoon wrap-up party. Proceeds benefit junior golf and Scovill Zoo. $600 (team of 4), Opus 24 Presents: Connected Community choral group performs Hickory Point Golf Course [727 W Weaver Rd, 422.5911, decatura variety of traditional and contemporary music highlighting parks.org] 11:30a (lunch), 12:15p (shotgun start), 5p (reception & the music and experiences prizes) that connect us. $10, Central Christian Church [650 W William, Battle of the Bands decaturopus.com] 7:30-9:35p Rally in the Valley 5 bands compete to be called WEDNESDAY, 17 the best in the land and win $500 The Decatur Vegetarian Society cash! The Bluetone Drivers, Blips Decatur Public Library [130 N Arcaid, The Robbie Mitchell Band, Franklin, 424.2900, decaturlibrary. Darkness Inside, Birds on a Wire. org/dvs] 6-7p Macon County Fairgrounds [3700 N Westlawn Ave] 6p-12a

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Friday Night Movie: Blade Runner Come out and enjoy this classic futuristic noir style film. Doors open at 6 pm, movie begins at 7 pm. $5, Lincoln Square Theatre [145 N Main St, 706.5229, Media@ lincolnsquaretheatre.com] 7-10p

SATURDAY, 20 Whitmore Park Spring Classic 5-mile, half marathon, and 18.1 mile options. Don't forget the fantastic post-race pancake breakfast and one-of-a-kind age group awards! $25 (DRC Member), $30 (non-member), Whitmore Park [4318 Birch Church Rd, decaturrunningclub.com] 7:30-11a Yoga on the Patio Join Chuck Beck for Yoga on the Patio. Pre-registration is not required. A cash donation (any amount) to Hudson's Halfway Home is required. Bring your own mat. Coffee Connection [2505 N Main St] 9-10a


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

Dulcimer Music Enjoy live music performed by the Dulcimer Club. Free, Rock Springs Conservation Area [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 10a-12p Garden Day Get messy and play in the dirt as we plant flowers that attract precious pollinators in our garden. Children's Museum of Illinois [55 S Country Club Rd, childrensmuseumofil.com] 10a

SUNDAY, 21 Wild Wetlands Visit the Rodney T. Miller Wetland to study aquatic animals. Use nets and buckets to catch and release live creatures and learn about their natural history. All equipment provided. Register online by May 19. Free, Rock Springs Conservation Area [3939 Nearing Ln, 423.7708, maconcountyconservation.org] 2-3p

Paint Like Me Party Painting fundraiser for Decatur Celebration. Sign up with Paint like Me through Facebook and website. $30 ($10 going back to the Celebration), Infusion Bar & Banquet Center [2882 N Dinneen St, decaturcelebration.com] 6-9p

Trivia Night See Facebook for details. Cost to play is purchase of liquid refreshment at Decatur Brew Works. Car Show Decatur Brew Works [101 N Main Join us for music, cars, and visiting St, 330.8683, decaturbrewworks. friends. Door prizes. $5 (entry), Four com] 7-9p Teamed for Defense Star Restaurant & Diner [1100 N St An armed forces and first Hwy 121, Mt Zion, facebook.com/ WEDNESDAY, 24 Spectacular Summer Day Camp responders appreciation parade early.carclub] 4-8p & Teen Club Begins & ceremony. Free, Downtown Couples & Singles Dance Spend time with your friends at the Decatur [N Franklin St, 424.6984, Keep ballroom dancing alive activity-filled camp that combines ebarrows@ameren.com] 10a-12p with a live band! Our house band nature, art & recreation! For grades Celebrate Art! BAM! can play almost any song K-8 (must be at least 5 years old). Featuring band, Champaign Freight requested. The floor is huge so $155 per week ($135 with resident (starting at 6:30), Mexican food and country dancers can line dance discount), $40 per day ($35 with cash bar, and activities for children. to many of the songs without resident discount), DISC (DISC) $25 (adult), $10 (child), free (under interfering with flow dancers. $10, [1295 W Wood, 422.5911, decatur2), Infusion Bar & Banquet Center Knights of Columbus Hall [520 E parks.org] 6:30a-6p [2882 N Dinneen St, 422.1509] North St, 875.3090, gui.dance.jwl@ DPL Film Noir Club 6:30p gmail.com] 5-8p Kiss Me Deadly (1955) Directed Haunted History Downtown Tour TUESDAY, 23 by Robert Aldrich Starring Ralph Join us for our award-winning Non-Fiction Book Club Meeker, Maxine Cooper, Cloris Free, DPL: Board Room [130 N tours of Decatur as we journey Leachman, and Wesley Addy. back in time to uncover the "other Franklin St, 424.2900, decaturlibrary. Decatur Public Library [130 N org/book-clubs] 1-2p side" of the city's history and Franklin, 424.2900, decaturlibrary. reveal not only the scandals and org/dpl-film-noir-club] 5-8p Open Gaming sins that haunt Decatur but the Bring a game you'd like to share, or THURSDAY, 25 many ghosts that linger here as Downtown Decatur Planters join someone else in their game. well! $22, Lincoln Square Theatre Planting Day Board, card, and dice games. All [145 N Main St, 1.888.446.7859, are welcome to attend. Coz's Pizza Help plant flowers in the bumpinthenight.net] 7-10p downtown area planters. [1405 E Village Parkway, Mt Zion, West End Boogie facebook.com/thedecaturgamers] Decatur Public Library [130 $5, VFW Post 99 [3915 N Cowgill St] 5:30-9:30p N Franklin, facebook.com/ 8:30-11:30p BeautifyDecaturCoalition] 8:30a


May Midday Fashion Show Wildflour Artisan Bakery [256 W Main, 422.2674, legsrlng@yahoo. com] 11:30a-1p Nelson Chicken Dinner Fundraiser Must pre-order. Contact 433.8365; 972.4243 for tickets. $10, Holy Cross Lutheran Church [3778 N Water Street, decaturcelebration.com] 5-8p No Cook Meals Learn to make meals that do not require cooking. In a time crunch or if it's hot outside, these tips are helpful. Registration by May 18 is required at go.illinois.edu/dmp. $10, University of Illinois Extension, Macon County Office [3351 N President Howard Brown Blvd, 877.6042, go.illinois.edu/dmp] 5-7p The Masters and Merlot Learn to paint a masterpiece while having a great time. Open to all skill levels! All supplies and light snacks provided, including wine! (21+). Take home your finished piece. Space limited. $30, Gallery 510 [160 E Main, 422.1509, gallery510. org] 6-8p FRIDAY, 26 Ladies Night Out Bring your friends and enjoy talking to businesses while you listen to music. Decatur Civic Center [1 Gary K Anderson Plaza, decaturciviccenter.org] 5-9p

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The Fabulous Hoedads Big Band Ron Stockert joins in for a fantastic night of music! It's a dance! It's a concert! It's a must see! $5, VFW Post 99 [3915 N Cowgill St, 358.9273, thefabuloushoedads@ outlook.com, thefabuloushoedads. com] 8-11:30p SATURDAY, 27 Do Something 5K All funds will be used to pay adoption related fees and expenses. $35, Forsyth Park [501 Forsyth Park, Forsyth, eventbrite. com/e/do-something-5k-runwalk2017-registration-31239808107] 9a-12p Fairview Family Aquatic Center Opens for the Season 12-5p (Mo-Th) and from 12-6p (FrSu). $5 (ages 3-17), $6 (ages 18-64), $5 (ages 65+), and Free (ages 2 & under with paid adult), Fairview Park Pool [2640 W Fairview Park Dr, 422.5911, decatur-parks.org] 12-6p Men Of Essence Band Free, Lock Stock & Barrel [129 S Oakland, 429.7411] 9p-1a 5.27-5.28 Cookin' with the Chorale: The Great Outdoors Picnic in the park and enjoy music by the Greater Decatur Chorale and special guests Christine Smith and the Millikin's Children Choir. Open to the public. Concessions and hot grills for cooking available at 5p. Free, Fairview Park: Pavilion #1 [US-36, 422.5911, decatur-parks. org] 6-8p

SUNDAY, 28 Hannah Bean Benefit Luncheon, food and craft vendors, local bands provide entertainment during the day, barn dance starting at 7 p.m. with Prestige DJ Service and photo booth. Come out and explore the 1912 Barn and help Hannah! $10, 1912 Barn [990 S Meridian Ave, Niantic, 853.6058, 1912barn@gmail.com] 10a-10p 8th Annual Casey Williams Sand Volleyball Tournament Silent auction throughout the day and live auction early evening. 32team tournament. Guaranteed to play at least 2 games. You play with 4-6 people on the court, and you have to have at least 2 girls on the court. Timbuktu [5843 E State Rt 36] 10:30a-8p MONDAY, 29 Memorial Day Celebration Veterans enjoy free admission and train rides on Memorial Day. Scovill Zoo [71 S Country Club Rd, 422.5911, decatur-parks.org] 9:30a-6p WEDNESDAY, 31 National Senior Health & Fitness Day Enjoy health screenings courtesy of DMH, exercise activities, and giveaways. Free, DISC (DISC) [1295 W Wood, 422.5911, decatur-parks. org] 8-11a Clay Butterflies Fly away little butterfly. Hand-build a butterfly and add details and color to make an adorable little friend to decorate the rest of the summer months. These are fun and easy to make. $14, Next of Kiln [139 S Henderson St, Mt Zion, 864.5424, mtzion.com] 2-3p


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KICK OFF SPRING WITH THE MIDSTATE CUP TOURNAMENT! Photos by Sarah Jane

By Katie O’Riley More than 100 soccer teams from all over Illinois and the Midwest will gather together for one weekend in May to compete in the MidState Cup Tournament. This year will mark the 8th annual tournament for the Midstate Cup, and it’s expected to bring in 5,000-plus people, as players, coaches, families and friends come to Decatur for a full weekend of competitive soccer! The tournament from May 12-14 will showcase U8-U19 boys’ and girls’ club teams at the Decatur Soccer Complex across from Stephen Decatur Middle School. About 25 different divisions will include players ranging from ages 7 to 19. The MidState organization will have 19 competitive teams entered in the tournament. Each team will play a minimum of three games and have the opportunity to advance to the semi-finals or championship game. Food and merchandise vendors will also have wares to purchase.

On Friday, the action starts! Registration for teams begins, and the whistles will blow as the first round of games will get underway. Games carry on through Saturday and Sunday, and an awards ceremony will wrap up the event. Awards will be presented on stage to 1st and 2nd place teams in each division as well as MVP awards and participation awards to the U8 division. “The community really comes together, and it’s a huge impact on the area businesses,” says Colin Bonner, MidState Director of Coaching. The number of people coming into the area during the weekend is a great benefit to our local economy. Local businesses have the opportunity to sponsor the tournament, which is a great way to advertise and receive excellent coverage during the tournament. Admission to the tournament is free, and it is a great opportunity for sports fans of all ages to enjoy competitive soccer at a variety of levels of play. What makes this tournament unique is that for each game, each coach is given an MVP tag at the beginning of the game. At the end of the game, the coach selects

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FROM PAGE 29 a player on the opposing team to award the MVP awards presentation… she does a lot,” says Colin. tag. This is a great way to promote sportsmanship Support from parents, friends and family is a huge part of the tournament’s success. between the opposing teams. Colin says the MVP tag award is one of his favorite parts of the tournament. If he sees a player make an outstanding play or show great sportsmanship, he makes sure that player is recognized with an MVP tag. Want to keep up with everything going on during the tournament? There’s an app for that! Yes, just download the MidState Cup app on your mobile device and stay up to date with everything happening. You’ll find tournament information, schedules, standings, announcements, photos, videos, posts and more! The app provides field maps and hotels and even lists restaurants in the area. An event this size wouldn’t be possible without the help of the volunteers and sponsors. The tournament is presented by ADM and Midwest Fiber, as well as other local businesses. Anyone can volunteer to help make the tournament successful. Last year, Tricia Shumaker was named Volunteer of the Year. Tricia has three sons who play competitively with MidState. “She does everything from uniforms, taking orders, helping customers, assisting with the

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As one of the largest competitive soccer tournaments in Central Illinois, the MidState Cup will showcase talented youth athletes all weekend long!

GET THERE: MidState Cup May 12-14, 8 am-7 pm Decatur Soccer Complex 1 Educational Park, Decatur 429-3472 www.decatur-parks.org/mid-state-soccer/ midstate-cup Find them on Facebook


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I love to get outdoors and enjoy the bike trails. Our community is lucky to have nearly 10 miles of paved trails for biking, running, or walking.

MOST REQUESTED ACTIVITY YOU HEAR PEOPLE WANT IN MACON COUNTY

Over the past couple of years, people have looked for unique, themed events that are active and social, like the Rotten Easter Egg Hunt, Zoo-rific Evening at Scovill Zoo or the BO3K (Big Obstacle 3K) in partnership with the United Way.

MOST UNEXPECTED THING TO DO IN MACON COUNTY WITH KIDS

Bubble ball games at the Decatur Indoor Sports Center. This new rental option puts kids and adults in the middle of their own huge, inflatable bubbles.

WHY OVERLOOK ADVENTURE PARK IS A GREAT IDEA FOR DECATUR

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As Director of Recreation and Facilities, Jamie Gower oversees recreation programming, sports, events, and facilities including Overlook Adventure Park, Scovill Zoo, Decatur Indoor Sports Center, Poage Arts and Recreation Center, Outdoor Soccer Complex, Rotary Park, Fairview Aquatics Center and Johns Hill Center. In other words, he knows all things active in Decatur – and since we’re totally pumped about new stuff like the ropes course that’s just landed in Decatur, who better to ask how to get in on the action?

The Lakeshore Landing project is something for Decatur to be proud of. The partnership between the Park District and City of Decatur has resulted in an entertainment destination for residents, as well as visitors across Central Illinois. Think about spending a day or two with all of the offerings in Nelson Park, with Overlook Adventure Park, Scovill Zoo, the Children’s Museum, disc golf, dog park, fitness park, mountain bike trail, paddle boards and pedal boats. The new aquatics center and amphitheater will arrive in 2018. This will truly put Decatur on the map!

WHAT’S NEW FOR THE OVERLOOK ADVENTURE

A new Sky Trail high ropes course puts our guests 25 feet above the ground with 33 challenges including rickety bridges, tightrope, balance beam, walk the plank and a 68-foot zip line! A Sky Tykes course offering 9 obstacles is available for younger climbers (more on p12). In the middle of May, we will open our batting cages, which will feature four bays with varying speeds for baseball and softball. Events scheduled for 2017 will bring everyone together for glow golf, Cinco de Mayo, superhero night, Shakespeare in the Park, themed tournaments and movie nights.

GET THERE: Overlook Adventure Park 2501 E. Nelson Park Rd., Decatur, 422-2316.


Decatur Golf Academy Junior Camps! Why should kids learn to golf? 1. 2. 3. 4.

Anyone can play! Clubs are provided if needed. Safe, positive environment Sign up for Lifelong friendships the Park District’s Learn life lessons in the 4-day Summer great outdoors Golf Academy today! 5. It’s FUN!

To register, call 422-2211

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