ONGOING
Spring seedling sale
Mon.-Sat., 9am-2pm. Vegetable, herb and flower seedlings grown from organic seeds and without chemicals. Sale continues while seedlings last. Jubilee Farm, 6760 Old Jacksonville Road, 217-787-6927.
Litchfield Pickers Market
June 12, 9am-3pm and the second Sunday of each month through October. Vintage items, antiques and collectibles. Live music and food vendors. Downtown Litchfield, 400 N. State St., 866-733-5833.
Jungle Explorer
Mondays June 6-July 18. Ages 3-5. Explore the jungle, desert and rainforest through stories, art and songs. $60-$70. Washington Park, 1501 S. Grand Ave. W., 217-544-1751.
Preschool Summer Fun Camp
Tuesdays and Thursdays, June 7-July 19. Ages 3-5. Art projects, music and movement, snacks and outdoor play. $93-$113. Washington Park, 1501 S. Grand Ave. W., 217-546-3970.
Springfield Municipal Band
Tuesdays, June 7-August 9, 7:30pm. Free. Duncan Park, 400 N. MacArthur Blvd.
The Illinois Freedom Project
Tuesday-Saturday weekly, 10am-4pm. This exhibit tells the story of Illinois’ long fight for freedom from slavery. It is on loan from the National Park Service. Springfield and Central Illinois African American History Museum, 1440 Monument Ave., 217-391-6323.
Bike tours
Wednesdays, June 8-August 3. Five-mile tours at 10am. Eight-mile tours at 1pm. Ride your own bicycle on a guided, neighborhood-style ride going by the Dana-Thomas House, first Black firehouse, Lincoln’s Home, Old State Capitol, Lincoln Tomb and others. Information provided at each site. Helmets required. A water bottle is recommended. Dana-Thomas House, 301 E. Lawrence Ave., 217-782-6776.
Happily Ever After?
Wednesdays, June 8-August 3, 1:30-2pm. Hear excerpts from historic love letters from the 19th and early 20th centuries, read lines from love poems written by Springfield poets, find out which couples lived happily ever after and which stories ended in tragedy. Part of History Comes Alive. Free (donations accepted). Old State Capitol, 1 Old State Capitol Plaza, 217-789-2360.
Military History Hike
Wednesdays, June 8-August 3, 1:30-2pm. Visit the graves of both significant historical figures and individuals whose stories have been forgotten over time. Expect to walk on hills, stairs and on uneven and unpaved surfaces. Appropriate footwear and bottled water suggested. Reservations strongly recommended. Free. Lincoln Tomb State Historic Site, 1500 Monument Ave., 217-785-7960.
A Personal Side of the
Civil War
Wednesdays, June 8-August 3, 11-11:30am. Learn what pre-Civil War and Civil War-era correspondence reveals about the correspondents and how the war affected their personal relationships. Part of the History Comes Alive program. Free (donations accepted). Lincoln-Herndon Law Office, 112 N. Sixth St.
Underground Railroad Walking Tour
Wednesdays, June 8-August 3, 1-1:45pm Explores several locations in Springfield that have significance to the Underground Railroad, such as the Old State Capitol and the Lincoln Home neighborhood, plus other lesser-known locations. Part of History Comes Alive. Free. Lincoln Home National Historic Site, 413 S. Eighth St., 217-524-3971.
Healing Crystal Bowls Meditation
First Thursday of each month, 6-8pm. Soothing, healing vibrations, sending harmony, peace and balance into our community and world. Bring a mat to relax on the floor, if you choose. $15 love offering is suggested, but not required. Unity of Springfield, 417 Cordelia, 523-5897.
Drumming Circle
Third Thursday of each month, 6-8pm. Bring your instruments and zeal and join in. Love offering. Unity of Springfield, 417 Cordelia, 217-523-5897.
Black History Hike
Thursdays, June 9-August 4, 1-2:30pm. Highlights Block 5, a section of the cemetery originally set aside for Springfield’s African American residents. Involves walking up and down hills, stairs and on uneven and unpaved surfaces. Appropriate footwear and bottled water suggested. Reservations strongly recommended. Free. Lincoln Tomb State Historic Site, 1500 Monument Ave., 217-785-7960.
Civil War medicine
Thursdays, June 9-August 4, 11-11:30am. A look at the ever-changing world of medicine and how the Civil War became a backdrop of leading-edge techniques and theory. Ambulances, triage, amputations and more. Hosted by the Dept. of Natural Resources. Visit the website for reservation information. Free. Old State Capitol, 1 Old State Capitol Plaza, 217-785-9363.
Old Capitol Farmers Market May 28, 8am-1pm, every Saturday and Wednesday
Design like Frank Lloyd Wright
Thursdays, June 9-August 4, 2-3:30pm. A drawing/walking tour. Develop an understanding of the basic principles of organic architecture and learn to design like Frank Lloyd Wright. Drawing supplies available. Tour includes only site exteriors. Donations welcome. Free. Dana-Thomas House, 301 E. Lawrence Ave., 217-782-6776.
Meet a boy in blue
Thursdays, June 9-August 4, 3-3:30pm. The life of a Union soldier during the Civil War. Uniform, campfires and day-to-day life. Part of History Comes Alive. Hosted by the Dept. of Natural Resources. Visit the website for more information. Free. Old State Capitol, 1 Old State Capitol Plaza, 217-785-9363.
Race Riot Walking Tour
Thursdays and Saturdays, June 9 August 6, 10-11am. The lives of many African Americans were turned upside down by the 1908 Race Riot. This hour-long walking tour will discuss a portion of the devastating riot. Meet on the Adams Street side of the Old State Capitol. Hosted by the Dept. of Natural Resources. Visit the website for reservation information. Free. Old State Capitol, 1 Old State Capitol Plaza, 217-785-9363.
Sangamon Watercolor
Society Exhibition
First Friday of each month,
5-8pm. Enjoy artist demonstrations and refreshments. Hoogland Center for the Arts, 420 S. Sixth St., 217-523-2787.
Preschool “Super Hero to the Rescue”
Fridays, June 10-July 15. Ages 3-5. Learn to fly and get a superhero name. $60-$70. Washington Park, 1501 S. Grand Ave. W., 217-544-1751.
Getting a tour in “Edgewise”
Fridays, June 3-June 24, 11am-12pm. An interactive art and history experience. How have Illinoisans from marginalized groups gotten a word in edgewise? Learn the stories of everyday people doing extraordinary things. Part of the History Comes Alive summer series. illinoisstatemuseum.org. Free. Illinois State Museum, 502 S. Spring St., 217-782-6044.
Ice cream social with the Lincolns
Fridays, June 3-Aug. 5, 2:30-3:30pm. Enjoy ice cream with the Lincolns as they visit Mrs. Helen Edwards at her Italianate home. The Springfield Municipal Band will provide the afternoon’s entertainment. Part of History Comes Alive. Edwards Place, Springfield Art Association, 700 N. Fourth St., 217-523-2631.
Family story time on
Lincoln’s Lawn
Fridays, June 3-July 28, 10:30-11am. Sun-soaked stories, songs and movement. Read, write, talk, sing and play. Children must be accompanied by an adult. In case of rain, the event will take place in Lincoln Library. Free. Lincoln Home National Historic Site, 413 S. Eighth St., 217-753-4900.
Lincoln’s Friends Hike
Fridays, June 3-Aug. 7, 1-2:30pm. Walking tour visiting the graves of Mary Lincoln’s sisters and Abraham Lincoln’s law partners. Involves walking up and down hills, stairs and on uneven and unpaved surfaces. Appropriate footwear and bottled water suggested. Reservations strongly recommended. Free. Lincoln Tomb State Historic Site, 1500 Monument Ave., 217-785-7960.
Women’s History Walking Tour
Fridays, June 3-Aug. 5, 2-3pm. “Building a Better World.” Follow the path of Illinois suffragists who paved the way for a better future. This 1.5-mile walking tour begins at the Dana-Thomas House and concludes at the Illinois State Capitol, including only site exteriors. Reservations required. Free (donations accepted). Dana-Thomas House, 301 E. Lawrence Ave., 217-782-6776.
History Comes Alive
Saturdays, June 4-August, 1:30pm. A weekly presentation series that delves into our past. Visit the website for up-to-date schedule information. spiaahm.org. Springfield and Central Illinois African American History Museum, 1440 Monument Ave., 217-391-6323.
Old Capitol Farmers Market
Saturdays and Wednesdays May 28-October, 8am-1pm. Shop for fresh local produce, baked goods and products. Please note health guidelines will be followed. Old Capitol Farmers Market, Fourth and Adams streets, 217-544-1723.
MAY
Sigma Gamma Rho Exhibit
Through May 31. Celebrating the 100-year anniversary of the sorority. Highlights notable members of the local chapter, and includes unique keepsakes and memorabilia. spiaahm.org. Springfield and Central Illinois African American History Museum, 1440 Monument Ave., 217-391-6323.
Disney’s Descendants: The Musical
May 27-29. The Hoogland Teens and Kids are back. Based on the popular Disney Channel Original Movies, featuring the beloved characters and hit songs from the films. hcfta.org. $16. Hoogland Center for the Arts LRS Theatre 1, 420 S. Sixth St., 217-523-2787.
SAA Open House and Make Truck Reveal June 4, Edwards Place
The Laramie Project
May 27-29. This play is based on a true story about Matthew Shepard and includes strong language and mature content that some may find upsetting, including descriptions of homophobia, violence and death. hcfta.org. $20. Hoogland Center for the Arts, Theatre III, 420 S. 6th St., 523-2787.
Memorial Day Celebration
May 27, 11:30am. Patriotic performance by the Tip Top Tappers. Senior Services of Central Illinois, 701 W. Mason St., 217-528-4035.
“NOIR: The Migration”
May 27-Sep. 3. A showcase of art depicting the migration of Black Americans. Co-curated by national artists Michelle Smith and Kas King. illinoisstatemuseum.org. Illinois State Museum, 502 S. Spring St., 217-782-7386.
Policy Breakfast
May 27, 8am. “State of the State,” with speakers Sen. Doris Turner and Sen. Steve McClure and moderator Dr. Beverly Bunch. Coffee reception at 7:30 a.m. before the program. Hoogland Center for the Arts Club Room, 420 S. Sixth St., 217-523-2787.
The Spongebob Musical
May 27-29 and June 1-5, 8:30pm. SpongeBob, Patrick, Sandy, Squidward and all of Bikini Bottom face total annihilation, until a most unexpected hero rises to take center stage. Reserved seating $20. Lawn seating $13. Children 5 and under are free on the lawn. For tickets, call 314-534-1111 or visit metrotix.com. The Muni, 815 E. Lake Dr., 217-793-MUNI.
Capital City Biathlon and 5K
May 28, 8am. Danenberger Family Vineyards, New Berlin, 12341 Irish Road, 217-488-6321.
Local First Spring Fling
May 28, 5-7pm. Fun, prizes, vendors and networking. Catered by Cured Catering. Local beer and wine. MASCO Packaging & Industrial Supply, 290 W. North St., 217-744-0339.
Burger Bash
May 29, 4-10pm. Music by Broken Stone. Prop Club, 264 Maple Grove Lane, 529-4901.
A Most Memorable
Memorial Day
May 29-30. Dr. Mark DePue will give a presentation Sunday at the Elks Club at 2pm, followed by a memorial ceremony at Legacy Plaza at Illinois College. Hamilton’s will host an Interfaith Prayer Breakfast at 8am Monday, followed by the “Rededication of the Morgan,” County Vietnam Memorial, accompanied by the Jacksonville Community Band, at Nichols Park at 2pm. Call 904-314-0169 for more info and breakfast reservations. Jacksonville.
Memorial Day Ceremony
May 30, 2pm. A holiday observance ceremony and a performance by the Springfield Municipal Band. Camp Butler National Cemetery, 5063 Camp Butler Road, 217-492-4070.
JUNE
Region XI Arabian and Half Arabian Championship Show
June 1-5. A showcase for the horse breed preferred by so many distance riders. Region XI is comprised of 16 clubs in Illinois, Iowa and Missouri. aha11.com. Free. Coliseum, Illinois State Fairgrounds, 801 E. Sangamon Ave.
Holocaust History and Survivor Testimony
June 2, 7pm. Presented by Christopher Browning as part of the “For the People” speaker series. Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum, 212 N. Sixth St., 217-558-8844.
International Carillon Festival
June 2-5. One of the world’s most important and prestigious carillon events, the festival has an unsurpassed tradition of presenting the finest carillonneurs from around the world. carillon-rees.org. Thomas Rees Memorial Carillon, 1740 W. Fayette Ave., 217-546-3853.
An Officer and a Gentleman
June 2, 7:30pm. A sweeping romance that lifts you up where you belong. $24-$89. UIS Performing Arts Center, One University Plaza, 217-206-6160.
Soul Message Band
June 2, 6pm. Band members Chris Foreman, a Chicago-based and nationally celebrated Hammond B3 jazz organist, drummer Greg Rockingham, aka “The Rock,” and Chicago veteran guitarist, Lee Rothenberg, will kick off this year’s Levitt AMP Springfield Music Series. Y Block, Fourth and Jackson streets, 217-753-3519.
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June 3. The inspirational true story of Jackie Robinson and how he became the first African American baseball player allowed to play in the major leagues. Bring lawn chairs or blankets. Part of the Movies in the Park series. Begins at sunset. Free. Robin Roberts Stadium, 1415 N. Grand Ave. E., 217-753-0700.
Antique show and sale
June 3-5. Quality antiques, art and fine collectibles such as furniture, jewelry, silver and rare antiques. Silent auction and on-site repair for crystal, costume jewelry and furniture. Ages 13 and older $7. Admission is good for all three days. Orr Building, Illinois State Fairgrounds, 801 Sangamon Ave., 217-725-8047.
Artist on the Plaza
June 3, 12-1pm. Singer-songwriter Tom Irwin. Sponsored by the Springfield Area Arts Council. Free. Old State Capitol Plaza, between Sixth and Fifth streets at Adams.
“Dissonant Harmony: A Life in Art” opening reception
June 3, 5:30-7:30pm. A retrospective exhibition by Sally Elliott, a Boulder, Colorado, painter with an illustrious career spanning over 40 years. Refreshments provided. Exhibit runs through July 9. Free. M.G. Nelson Family Gallery, 700 N. Fourth St., 217-523-2631.
“ENERGY” exhibition opening
June 3-4, 6:30-9:30pm. Music by Mark Russillo and Ocean State Quartet. Refreshments. The Pharmacy Gallery and Art Space, 623 E. Adams St., 801-810-9278.
Terrance Simien and the Zydeco Experience July 7, Levitt AMP Springfield Music Series
Heritage Days Summerfest
June 3-6. Food, beer, activities for kids and live music. Little Flower School, 900 Stevenson Dr., 217-529-4511.
Celebration and home tours
June 3-5. The Be Lovely Home provides housing and employment for women recovering from lives of addiction and poverty. It has been uniquely and beautifully painted and decorated by women in the program. Tours $10 or $33 with a celebration shirt. woodenitbelovely.love. Be Lovely Home, 801 South Grand Ave., 217-606-5307.
The Houses They Built
June 3, 10-10:45am. With stops at the Dana-Thomas Home, the Executive Mansion and the Lincoln Home neighborhood, you will learn about the architects and builders who created the famous homes, the people who lived in them and their significance to the city. Visit the Dept. of Natural Resources website for more information. Free. Dana-Thomas House, 301 E. Lawrence Ave., 217-524-3971.
Jungle Cruise
June 3, 7-9pm. A doctor and a skipper search for an ancient tree that holds the power to heal – a discovery that will change the future of medicine. Free refreshments. Coolers allowed. Lawn chairs suggested. Free. Sherman Village Park Amphitheater, 1200 Rail Fence Drive, 217-496-2621.
Legacy of Giving Music Festival
June 3-4. The largest party of the year. Over 60 bands on five stages. Two days of music, arts, crafts, kid’s entertainment, food trucks and sporting events, and 100% of proceeds go to local charities. logfest.org. Old State Capitol Plaza, between Sixth and Fifth streets at Adams. 217-361-5678.
The Night Alive
June 3, 7pm. According to playwright Conor McPherson, this is a play about a collective dream of what it’s like to be alive in the world. Not suitable for children. hcfta.org. $18-$20. Hoogland Center for the Arts, Theatre III, 420 S. Sixth St., 523-2787.
8K Trail Race
June 4, 7:30am. Race over the scenic trails and pathways of the historic garden, along the trails next to Lake Springfield and throughout the Ostermeier Prairie Center grounds. Kids can participate in a Fun Run for $5. No race-day registration. $35. Lincoln Memorial Garden, 2301 E. Lake Shore Dr., 217-529-1111.
APL’s Donuts and Dogs
June 4, 9am-12pm. Tighten up those laces and leash up your pooch. Run, walk or participate virtually. Massages and treats for dogs and humans, free activities and vendors. Donuts by Mel-O-Cream. Register by June 2. No on-site registration. $30 and $15 children under 12. Southwind Park, 4965 S. Second St., 217-753-0702.
An Evening with Armando
June 4, 8pm. Join Capital City Improv for an evening of comedy made up on the spot from just a single suggestion. hcfta.org. $15. Hoogland Center for the Arts Club Room, 420 S. Sixth St., 217-523-2787.
Jacksonville Kiwanis BBQ Bragging Rights
June 4. The much-anticipated annual cook-off. Morgan County Fairgrounds, Jacksonville, 110 N. Westgate, 217-245-7171.
Prairie Days
June 4, 1-4pm. Bird banding and hourly tours. Outdoor activities and events for the whole family. Learn about Friends of Sangamon Valley membership. Nipper Wildlife Sanctuary, Loami, 9560 Withers Road. 217-525-1410.
SAA Open House and Make Truck Reveal
June 4, 1-4pm. Learn about summer classes, visit the Sally Elliott exhibition, tour Edwards Place, and see the reveal of the long-awaited Make Truck, a studio on wheels from which a free project will be available. Open to the public. springfieldart.org. Free. Edwards Place, Springfield Art Association, 700 N. Fourth St., 217-523-2631.
Springfield Municipal Band
June 4, 10am. Part of History Comes Alive. Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library, 112 N. Sixth St., 217-558-8844.
Summer Bash
June 4. Blue Ridge Club, 411 E. Lake Shore Dr., 217-529-1431.
The Peeks and John Eddy
June 5, 6pm. Part of the Concerts in the Park series hosted by the Pilot Club of Jacksonville. Jacksonville Community Park, Jacksonville, 1201 S. Main.
Sleeping Beauty Fairy Tale Dance Camp
June 6-10, 9am-12pm. Dance class, arts and crafts, storybook time, snacks and dances choreographed for a presentation. Ages 4-6 years old. Space is limited. Register at springfieldballetco.com. $155. Springfield Ballet Company, 401 E. Washington St., 217-544-1967.
Springfield School District Desegregation Plan
June 6, 1:30pm. Panel discussion on the desegregation plan from the 1970s to the present. Part of the History Comes Alive program. spiaahm.org. Springfield and Central Illinois African American History Museum, 1440 Monument Ave., 217-391-6323.
Camp Courage
June 6-9, 9am-3pm. Presented by Springfield Youth Performance Group. Ages 5-13. Cost includes crafts, special guests, team-building and confidence-boosting activities and lots of fun dancers. Each camper will receive a T-shirt. $125. Grant Conservatory of Music and Dance, 501 W. Elliott Ave., 217-553-4475.
Riverdance 25th Anniversary Show
June 8, 7:30-9:30pm. A powerful and stirring reinvention of this favorite, celebrated the world over for its award-winning score and thrilling energy. $45-$65. UIS Performing Arts Center, One University Plaza, 217-206-6160.
Free shred event
June 9, 9-11am. Bring up to five bags or boxes of your sensitive documents to shred on site until the truck is full. Donations accepted for Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Illinois. Free. INB, 2849 S. Sixth St., 217-747-5500.
The Heavy Hours
June 9, 6-8:30pm. Four friends from Cincinnati, Ohio, bring their distinctive strain of warm-hearted, open-armed alternative rock. Part of the Levitt AMP Springfield Music Series. Free Y Block, Fourth and Jackson streets, 217-544-1723.
National Convention and Truck Show
June 9-11. Presented by the American Truck Historical Society. Three full days of shows, presentations, vendor expos, trucking stories and truck history. This is probably a good place to find out what a smoky in a plain brown wrapper is. Illinois State Fairgrounds, 801 Sangamon Ave., 217-782-6661.
Pawnee Prairie Days
June 9-11. Carnival, gospel music by The Gibson Girls, vendors, food, pageant, live music by UNCHAiNED and BUK. Pawnee Prairie Days, Pawnee, Pawnee Square, 971-6110.
Sunny days ahead family drop-in
June 9, 10:30am-2pm. Harness sunlight for art, make giant bubbles, create a shape mural on the museum porch and more. illinoisstatemuseum.org. Free. Illinois State Museum, 502 S. Spring St., 217-782-6044.
Aqua Fest
June 10-11. Aqua Sports Club, 1 Club Area, 217-529-2431.
Artist on the Plaza
June 10, 12-1pm. Dennis Darling. Sponsored by the Springfield Area Arts Council. Free. Old State Capitol Plaza, between Sixth and Fifth streets at Adams.
A Little Princess
June 10-12. A story of a little rich girl, Sara Crewe, and her struggle to survive in a London boarding school during World War II. theatreinthepark.net. Adults $15, seniors $13, children under 12 $10. Theatre in the Park, Lincoln’s New Salem State Historic Site, Petersburg, 15588 History Lane, 217-632-5440.
Friends of Lincoln Library book sale
June 11, 10am-2pm. All categories of books, plus CDs, DVDs and record albums. lincolnlibrary.info. Lincoln Library, 326 S. Seventh St., 217-753-4900 ext. 5602.
House that Madigan Built reading
June 11, 11:30am-1:30pm. Author Ray Long will sign copies of his book. Charlie Wheeler will join him for a discussion at 12:30pm. Books on the Square, 427 E. Washington St., 217-965-5443.
RockHouse and Resurrection
June 11, 6-10pm. $10. Ages 18 and under free. Sherman Village Park Amphitheater, 1200 Rail Fence Drive, 217-496-2621.
Springfield Municipal Band
June 11, 10am. Part of History Comes Alive. Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library, 112 N. Sixth St., 217-558-8844.
Land of Lincoln Chorus
June 12, 6pm. Part of the Concerts in the Park series hosted by the Pilot Club of Jacksonville. Jacksonville Community Park, Jacksonville, 1201 S. Main.
Music of Mancini
June 12, 3pm. Starring Jukebox Saturday Night. hcfta.org. $32. Hoogland Center for the Arts LRS Theatre 1, 420 S. Sixth St., 217-523-2787.
Cinderella Fairy Tale Dance Camp
June 13-17, 9am-12pm. Dance class, arts and crafts, storybook time, snacks and dances choreographed for a presentation. Ages 4-6 years old. Space is limited. Register at springfieldballetco.com. $155.00. Springfield Ballet Company, 401 E. Washington St., 217-544-1967.
Nature Builders Summer Camp
June 13-17. Ages 6-8. Campers will explore the world of natural engineering, build homes for backyard critters, complete nature-based STEM challenges and get creative with art inspired by our world. Register by June 1. $165-$195. Illinois State Museum, 502 S. Spring St., 217-782-6044.
Summer Camp
June 13-17, 9am-3pm. Learn from your past and create your own future. Outdoor games, costumes and characters, arts and crafts. To register, visit the website or visit the museum. spiaahm.org. Springfield and Central Illinois African American History Museum, 1440 Monument Ave., 217-391-6323.
Midwest Charity Horse Show
June 14-18. One of the finest United States Equestrian Federation equine competitions in the country. Featuring American Saddlebreds, Hackney Ponies, Roadster, Arabian and Morgan horses, and more. Performances held daily at 10:30am and 6:30pm. midwestcharity.com. Free. Coliseum, Illinois State Fairgrounds, 801 E. Sangamon Ave., 217-414-1900.
Sangamon County Fair
June 15-19. A classic Midwestern county fair with livestock shows, a queen contest, midway and top-notch grandstand entertainment with Chris Janson and Collective Soul. sangcofair.com. Sangamon County Fairgrounds, New Berlin, 316 W. Birch St., 488-2685.
Natu Camara
June 16, 6pm. This Ivory Coast-born singer has flipped her musical equation as she is now a New Yorker playing music steeped in Afro-pop. Part of the Levitt AMP Springfield Music Series, this show kicks off weekend festivities for Juneteenth. Y Block, Fourth and Jackson streets, 217-753-3519.
Central Illinois Daylily Society Plant Sale Aug. 6, 12-3pm, Washington Park
Artist on the Plaza
June 17, 12-1pm. Springfield Dance. Sponsored by the Springfield Area Arts Council. Free. Old State Capitol Plaza, between Sixth and Fifth streets at Adams.
One Drop Redemption
June 17, 7:30pm. The ultimate Bob Marley experience. $15-$50. BOS Center, 1 Convention Center Plaza, 800-745-3000.
Ragtime the Musical
June 17-19 and June 22-26. 8:30pm. An epic that captures the American experience of three diverse families and follows them as their lives intertwine at the turn of the 20th century. Reserved seating $20. Lawn seating $13. Children 5 and under are free on the lawn. 314-534-1111. metrotix.com. The Muni, 815 E. Lake Dr., 217-793-MUNI.
Space Jam
June 17. A group of aliens arrive in Loony Tune world and challenge the inhabitants to a battle for the ownership of that world. Bring lawn chairs or blankets. Part of the Movies in the Park series. Begins at sunset. Free. Comer Cox Park, Capitol Avenue and Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, 217-544-1751.
The Absolute Best Friggin’ Time of Your Life
June 18. The Second City comedy troupe. Witness the next generation of comedy superstars put their spin on the legendary comedy company’s greatest hits. $32. Hoogland Center for the Arts LRS Theatre 1, 420 S. Sixth St., 217-523-2787.
Chicken Fry
June 8, 5pm. Firefighters-Postal Lake Club, 940 W. Lake Shore Dr., 217-622-0099.
History Happy Hour – Wild Turkey
June 18, 7pm. Tickets include five drink tastings, snacks and desserts, and an informative and fun program. Sarah Adams will discuss the history of Wild Turkey bourbon, and Kentucky native/bourbon connoisseur, Dr. Nathan Steele, will serve as your tasting guide. edwardsplace.org. $35 or $30 for members. Edwards Place, Springfield Art Association, 700 N. Fourth St., 217-523-2631.
IITPA Truck and Tractor Pulls
June 18, 6pm. $15. Sangamon County Fairgrounds, New Berlin, 316 W. Birch St., 217-488-2685.
Juneteenth Celebration Weekend
June 18-19. A community-wide celebration with a variety of family friendly events, music and special displays at area museums. Find more information on the Juneteenth Inc. Springfield, IL Facebook page. 217-572-0234.
Lewis Solstice Celebration
June 18, 4-7pm. A summer celebration and fundraiser to repair the trail bridges at the park. Live music, food truck, Bags for Bridges (cornhole) tournament and family fun for all. Check out the park and what it has to offer. Visit the Facebook page for more information. Lewis Park and Trails, 399 S. Koke Mill Road.
Rob Schneider
June 18, 9pm. Former SNL cast member and accomplished comedian, actor and director. $35. Boondocks, 2909 N. Dirksen Parkway.
Spring Coin Show
June 18, 9am-3pm. U.S. and world coins and currency. Gold and silver bullion, American eagles. Error and variety coins. Free admission, free parking, food available on site. Treasure chest of world coins free for kids. Free. Lincoln Park District, Lincoln, 1400 Primm Road, 217-732-3464.
Summer Frolic
June 18, 10am-4pm. Celebrate frontier heritage with period-clothed interpreters demonstrating throughout the historic village. Demonstrations include blacksmithing, coopering, weaving, cooking, period games and more. Lincoln’s New Salem State Historic Site, Petersburg, 15588 History Lane, 217-632-4000.
Demolition Derby
June 19, 4pm. $15. Sangamon County Fairgrounds, New Berlin, 316 W. Birch St., 488-2685.
Juneteenth Gala
June 19, 6pm. Featuring singer/songwriter, producer and actress Terisa Griffin and stand-up comedic artist Kevin D. Williams. Dinner, music and vendors. $60. Tickets available on Eventbrite or at Union Baptist Church. Wyndham at Springfield City Centre, 700 E. Adams St., 217-741-7072.
Paul Summers
June 19, 6pm. Part of the Concerts in the Park series hosted by the Pilot Club of Jacksonville. Jacksonville Community Park, Jacksonville, 1201 S. Main.
Springfield Municipal Band
June 19, 7pm. Free. Duncan Park, 400 N. MacArthur Blvd.
Beauty & the Beast Fairy Tale Dance Camp
June 20-24, 9am-12pm. Dance class, arts and crafts, storybook time, snacks and dances choreographed for a presentation. Ages 4-6 years old. Space is limited. Register at springfieldballetco.com. $155.00. Springfield Ballet Company, 401 E. Washington St., 217-544-1967.
Abraham Lincoln Association Birthday Banquet
June 21. Reception at 6pm and dinner at 7pm. To observe the 213th birthday of Lincoln. Pulitzer Prize-winning historian, Jon Meacham, will be the featured speaker. Tickets are $95 and can be obtained online at abrahamlincolnassociation.org or by calling 217-546-2656. President Abraham Lincoln Hotel & Conference Center, 701 E. Adams St.
Benjamin P. Thomas Symposium
June 21, 10am-3pm. Hosted by the Abraham Lincoln Association. Presentations begin at 10am followed by a roundtable discussion with moderator Michael Burlingame. Book signing at 3pm. Reservations required for lunch. Open to the public. Lunch $35. President Abraham Lincoln Hotel & Conference Center, 701 E. Adams, 217-546-2656.
Starting Your Business in Illinois
June 22, 1:30-3pm. Starting and owning a business can be overwhelming. The Illinois Small Business Development Center can help, offering consulting services and programs for individuals interested in starting or growing a business. cisbdc.com. Free. 217-522-2772.
Anastasia the Musical
June 23, 7:30pm. This dazzling show will transport you from the twilight of the Russian Empire to the euphoria of Paris in the 1920s, as a brave young woman sets out on a journey to discover the mystery of her past. $24-$89. UIS Performing Arts Center, One University Plaza, 217-206-6160.
Davina and the Vagabonds
June 23, 6pm. A retro jazz swing sound that is alive. Part of the Levitt AMP Springfield Music Series. Y Block, Fourth and Jackson streets, 217-753-3519.
Artist on the Plaza
June 24, 12-1pm. Phil Steinberg, Songs of Sinatra. Sponsored by the Springfield Area Arts Council. Free. Old State Capitol Plaza, between Sixth and Fifth streets at Adams.
Charles Wesley Godwin
June 24, 7pm. With special guests, The Piedmont Boys. Boondocks, 2909 N Dirksen Parkway.
Encanto
June 24, 7-9pm. The magic of the Encanto has blessed every child in the Madrigals family with a unique gift, except Mirabel, but she may be the family’s last hope. Free refreshments. Coolers allowed and lawn chairs suggested. Free. Sherman Village Park Amphitheater, 1200 Rail Fence Drive, 217-496-2621.
My One and Only
June 24-26, July 6-10, July 13-17 and July 20-24. The s’wonderful Gershwin musical. The Legacy Theatre, 101 E. Lawrence, 800-838-3006.
Policy Breakfast
June 24, 8am. “Springfield Fire Department Analysis.” Coffee reception at 7:30 a.m. before the program. Hoogland Center for the Arts Club Room, 420 S. Sixth St., 217-523-2787.
Summer Day of Action
June 24, 1-4pm. A program designed to promote volunteerism and demonstrate what we can achieve when individuals, organizations and businesses work together. Register by Friday, June 3. United Way of Central Illinois, 1999 Wabash Ave. Suite 107, 217-726-7000.
African Americans and Mr. Lincoln Part 1
June 25, 1:30pm. Covering the years 1837-1861. Part of the History Comes Alive program. spiaahm.org. Springfield and Central Illinois African American History Museum, 1440 Monument Ave., 217-391-6323.
Central Illinois Daylily Society Plant Show
June 25, 12-3pm. Beautiful examples of daylilies on display in an open house-style setting. Washington Park Botanical Garden, 1740 W. Fayette Ave., 217-546-4116.
Chicken Fry
June 25. Serving starts at 2 p.m. Four-piece meal by MJ’s Fish & Chicken Express. Music by Madd Hoss Jackson at 7pm. $15. TRN Lake Club, Chatham, 25 N. Lakewood Dr., 217-483-9994.
Excitable – A Def Leppard Experience
June 25, 6-10pm. Local band, Deja Voodoo, opens the show. $10. Age 18 and under free. Sherman Village Park Amphitheater, 1200 Rail Fence Drive, 217-496-2621.
Insect Evening
June 25, 8pm. See lots of flying insects up close. Black lights are used as an attractant next to a white sheet suspended in the prairie near wetlands and other microhabitats. See who is sharing your space. Call to register. Nipper Wildlife Sanctuary, Loami, 9560 Withers Road, 217-525-1410.
Kite Festival
June 25-26, 11am. Huge kites, food truck, candy cannons at 1pm and paper rocket making at 3pm. Free. Southwind Park, 4965 S. Second St., 217-753-0702.
Paint the Street
June 25. Take over Washington Street and paint a 6 ft. x 6 ft. square. Registrants receive a T-shirt, swag bag and a chance to win cash prizes. The squares will be placed further apart, but will still create a communal atmosphere. Paint the Driveway option is available again this year. springfieldart.org. $30-$35. Downtown Springfield, Seventh and Washington streets.
Springfield Municipal Band
June 25, 10am. Part of History Comes Alive. Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library, 112 N. Sixth St., 217-558-8844.
Ice Cream Social
June 26, 5-6pm. Featuring the Land of Lincoln Chorus. Coolers are allowed. Limited seating available and lawn chairs are suggested. Free. Sherman Village Park Amphitheater, 1200 Rail Fence Drive, 217-496-2621.
Saved by Grace
June 26, 6pm. Part of the Concerts in the Park series hosted by the Pilot Club of Jacksonville. Jacksonville Community Park, Jacksonville, 1201 S. Main.
Escape the Museum summer camp
June 27-July 1. Ages 11-14. Learn how to create an escape room experience in the museum including code writing and breaking, puzzle creation and more. Register by June 17. $165-$195. Illinois State Museum, 502 S. Spring St., 217-782-6044.
Charanga Tropical
June 30, 6pm. An 11-piece salsa ensemble performing classic and modern Cuba salsa music. The evening will be topped off with fireworks. Part of the Levitt AMP Springfield Music Series. Free. Y Block, Fourth and Jackson streets, 217-753-3519.
Cowboy – The Kid Rock Experience
June 30, 6-10pm. Matt Miller opens the show. $10. Age 18 and under free. Sherman Village Park Amphitheater, 1200 Rail Fence Drive, 217-496-2621.
Dawg Days of Summer
June 30, Sangamo Surf Club, 405 E. Lake Shore Dr., 217-529-1712.
JULY
Artist on the Plaza
July 1, 12-1pm. Musician and storyteller, Mike Anderson. Sponsored by the Springfield Area Arts Council. Free. Old State Capitol Plaza, between Sixth and Fifth streets at Adams.
Independence Day Celebration
July 1- 2 and July 5, 10am-4pm. Period demonstrations and the reading of the Declaration of Independence each day. lincolnsnewsalem.com. Lincoln’s New Salem State Historic Site, Petersburg, 15588 History Lane, 217-632-4000.
Rock the Dock Fireworks
July 1, 9:30pm. Lake Springfield Marina, 17 Waters Edge Blvd., 483-3625.
Springfield Jaycees’ Capital City Celebration
July 2- 3. Parade, Kids’ Zone, pageants for kids and dogs and fireworks both nights. Downtown Springfield, South Second Street and East Capitol Avenue.
Springfield Municipal Band
July 2, 10am. Part of History Comes Alive. Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library, 112 N. Sixth St., 217-558-8844.
New Creation
July 3, 6pm. Part of the Concerts in the Park series hosted by the Pilot Club of Jacksonville. Jacksonville Community Park, Jacksonville, 1201 S. Main.
Knight’s Fireworks Extravaganza
July 4, 9:30pm. Knight’s Action Park, 1700 Knights Recreation Dr., 217-546-8881.
Morgan County Fair
July 5-11. Morgan County Fairgrounds, Jacksonville, 110 N. Westgate, 217-245-6800.
Rodeo Night
July 6, 7-10pm. The night includes Mutton Bustin’ for kids, mechanical bull rides and live music by The Elderly Brothers. $10, and ages 6 and under are free. Morgan County Fairgrounds, Jacksonville, 110 N. Westgate, 217-245-6800.
Demolition Derby
July 7, 7-10pm. Grab a porky burger and cold drink at the pavilion and take your seat in the grandstand. $15 ages 7 and older. Morgan County Fairgrounds, Jacksonville, 110 N. Westgate, 217-245-6800.
Shadow Weave Napkin Exchange
July 7-10. For beginner and advanced weavers. Shadow weave is an exciting light/dark weave structure that offers endless possibilities. Participants can come and go throughout the weekend. Call or visit jubileefarm.info for more information. Jubilee Farm, 6760 Old Jacksonville Road, 217-787-6927.
Terrance Simien and the Zydeco Experience
July 7, 6pm. Two-time Grammy award-winning group, creating multicultural and Black American roots music for 40 years. Don’t miss this chance to experience zydeco. Part of the Levitt AMP Springfield Music Series. Y Block, Fourth and Jackson streets, 217-753-3519.
Artist on the Plaza
July 8, 12-1pm. Guitarist José Gobbo. Sponsored by the Springfield Area Arts Council. Free. Old State Capitol Plaza, between Sixth and Fifth streets at Adams.
Disney Newsies the Broadway Musical
July 8-10 and July 13-17, 8:30pm. In 1899, a courageous group of New York City newsboys become unlikely heroes when they team up to fight an unscrupulous newspaper tycoon. Based on a true story. Reserved seating $20. Lawn seating $13. Children 5 and under are free on the lawn. 314-534-1111. metrotix.com. The Muni, 815 E. Lake Dr., 217-793-MUNI.
Luca
July 8. Set in a beautiful seaside town on the Italian Riviera, this coming-of-age story is about a young boy experiencing an unforgettable summer filled with gelato, pasta and endless scooter rides. Bring lawn chairs or blankets. Part of the Movies in the Park series. Begins at sunset. Free. Veterans Memorial Pool, 2700 Ely St., 753-3030.
APL junior volunteer car wash
July 9, 11am-3pm. Just $5 for any size vehicle to help raise funds for the Animal Protective League. The Mobile Adoption unit will also be on site. 217-544-7387. Ace Hardware, 1600 Wabash Ave., 217-787-5100.
Cody Johnson with special guest Drew Parker
July 9, 7:30pm. $35. Morgan County Fairgrounds, Jacksonville, 110 N. Westgate, 217-245-6800.
Heart Ache Tonight
July 9, 6-10pm. Eagles tribute band. Local act LoneHollow opens the show. $10. Sherman Village Park Amphitheater,1200 Rail Fence Drive, 217-496-2621.
Midsummer Blast
July 9. Prop Club, 264 Maple Grove Lane, 529-4901.
Oak Ridge Cemetery – The Colored Section
July 9, 1:30pm. Part of the History Comes Alive program. spiaahm.org. Springfield and Central Illinois African American History Museum, 1440 Monument Ave., 217-391-6323.
Women’s Distance Festival and Kids’ Fun Run
July 9, 8-10am. Open to women and girls of all ages. Run competitively or stroll the two-mile course through the park. Kids’ Fun Run is for all kids age 12 and under, and participants will receive treats and finisher medals. Registration closes July 7 at noon. No refunds issued. srrc.net. Washington Park, 1501 S. Grand Ave. W., 217-971-1656.
New Jerusalem Singers
July 10, 6pm. Part of the Concerts in the Park series hosted by the Pilot Club of Jacksonville. Jacksonville Community Park, Jacksonville, 1201 S. Main.
Memorial Health Championship
July 14-17, 7am-7pm. A PGA Tour-sanctioned event on the Korn Ferry Tour, presented by LRS. This four-day, 72-hole competition features 156 players from around the world vying for a total purse of $750,000. MemorialHealthChampionship.com. Panther Creek Country Club, 3001 Panther Creek Dr., 217-670-2910.
Orchestra Saregama
July 14, 7pm. Rajesh Chalam and his band hail from central Illinois and bring a high-energy fusion of Bollywood hits, Hindustani classics, and American popular music to the stage. Free. Y Block, Fourth and Jackson streets, 217-753-3519.
Artist on the Plaza
July 15, 12-1pm. Musician Micah Walk. Sponsored by the Springfield Area Arts Council. Free. Old State Capitol Plaza, between Sixth and Fifth streets at Adams.
Chatham Jaycees Sweet Corn Festival
July 15, 5-11:30pm. Live music, food, vendors, children’s activities and the ever-popular Illinois Championship Cow Chip Throw. Chatham Community Park, Chatham, 731 S. Main St.
Children’s Day
July 15, 10am-4pm. Interpreters will introduce 1830s life with a focus on involving children in many demonstrations. From period games to historic blacksmithing, there will be something for children of all ages to enjoy. Gift bags will be given away while supplies last. lincolnsnewsalem.com. Lincoln’s New Salem State Historic Site, Petersburg, 15588 History Lane, 217-632-4000.
Sing 2
July 15, 7-9pm. Buster Moon and his cast of animal performers prepare to launch a dazzling stage extravaganza and he has to persuade the world’s most reclusive rock star to join them. Free refreshments. Coolers allowed and lawn chairs suggested. Free. Sherman Village Park Amphitheater, 1200 Rail Fence Drive, 217-496-2621.
My Posse in Effect and Too Hype Crew
July 15, 6-10pm. $10. Sherman Village Park Amphitheater, 1200 Rail Fence Drive, 217-496-2621.
Springfield Municipal Band
July 16, 10am. Part of History Comes Alive. Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library, 112 N. Sixth St., 217-558-8844.
Summerfest
July 16, Lake Press Club, 13 Club Area, 217-529-1221.
Zooper Edventures
July 16, 11am-12:30pm. Edventures are filled with theme-related games, crafts, a discovery walk and other fun activities. A drop-off class for ages 6-9. Registration and payment required at least 24 hours prior. $20-$25. Henson Robinson Zoo, 1100 E. Lake Shore Dr., 217-585-1821.
Cheap Trick
July 17, 7pm. $45-$125. The Devon Lakeshore Amphitheater, Decatur, 620 E. Riverside Dr., 217-619-8025.
Robert Sampson
July 17, 6pm. Part of the Concerts in the Park series hosted by the Pilot Club of Jacksonville. Jacksonville Community Park, Jacksonville, 1201 S. Main.
Starting Your Business in Illinois
July 20, 1:30-3pm. Starting and owning a business can be overwhelming. The Illinois Small Business Development Center can help, offering consulting services and programs for individuals interested in starting or growing a business. cisbdc.com. Free. 217-522-2772.
Sheryl Youngblood Blues Band
July 21, 6pm. The bluesiest of sounds. Part of the Levitt AMP Springfield Music Series. Y Block, Fourth and Jackson streets, 217-753-3519.
Artist on the Plaza
July 22, 12-1pm. Erica Eggers. Sponsored by the Springfield Area Arts Council. Free. Old State Capitol Plaza, between Sixth and Fifth streets at Adams.
Babes in Arms
July 22-24. Set at a summer stock theatre, a group of young apprentices are determined to mount the original revue they’ve created while dodging the underhanded attempts of the surly theatre owner to squash their every effort. theatreinthepark.net. Adults $15, seniors $13, children under 12 $10. Theatre in the Park, Lincoln’s New Salem State Historic Site, Petersburg, 15588 History Lane, 217-632-5440.
Driving Miss Daisy
July 22-23, 8pm. Presented by the Spencer Theater Company. This play won the 1988 Pulitzer Prize for drama. hcfta.org. $18-$20. Hoogland Center for the Arts, Theatre III, 420 S. Sixth St., 523-2787.
Luca
July 22, 7-9pm. A coming-of-age story about one young boy experiencing an unforgettable summer with his new best friend. Free refreshments. Coolers allowed and lawn chairs encouraged. Free. Sherman Village Park Amphitheater, 1200 Rail Fence Drive, 217-496-2621.
Policy Breakfast
July 22, 8am. “Route 66 – The Road to 2026.” A discussion of local plans for the 100th anniversary of the Mother Road. Coffee reception before the program. Hoogland Center for the Arts Club Room, 420 S. Sixth St., 217-523-2787.
84 – Van Halen tribute band
July 23, 6-10pm. Show opens with local band Brandy Kristen & The Revival. $10. Sherman Village Park Amphitheater, 1200 Rail Fence Drive, 217-496-2621.
Don McLean
July 23, 7:30pm. American singer-songwriter, best known for his 1971 hit song “American Pie.” UIS Performing Arts Center, One University Plaza, 217-206-6160.
Ag-Stravaganza
July 24, 1-3pm. A hands-on experience of agriculture. Talk to farmers and learn about hogs, honeybees, gardens, soybeans, beef cattle, sheep, technology, poultry, farm machinery and more. A family event hosted by the Sangamon County Farm Bureau. sangamonfb.org. Free. Sherman Village Park, 1200 Rail Fence Rd., 217-496-2621.
Ice Cream Social
July 24, 5-6pm. Featuring the Land of Lincoln Chorus. Coolers are allowed. Limited seating available and lawn chairs are suggested. Free. Sherman Village Park Amphitheater, 1200 Rail Fence Drive, 217-496-2621.
Springfield Municipal Band
July 24, 7pm. Free. Duncan Park, 400 N. MacArthur Blvd.
Two by Two
July 24, Part of the Concerts in the Park series hosted by the Pilot Club of Jacksonville. Jacksonville Community Park, Jacksonville, 1201 S. Main.
Arlo McKinley
July 28, 6pm. Honest country music that also draws on street soul, punk and gospel. Part of the Levitt AMP Music Series. Y Block, Fourth and Jackson streets, 217-753-3519.
Artist on the Plaza
July 29, 12-1pm. Stringfield. Sponsored by the Springfield Area Arts Council. Free. Old State Capitol Plaza, between Sixth and Fifth streets at Adams.
Downhome Music Festival
July 29-30. One of the best ways to enjoy a great lineup of local talent. Over 100 craft beers and fantastic food vendors. Downtown Springfield, Seventh and Washington streets.
Matilda the Musical
July 29-31 and August 3-7, 8:30pm. Matilda is an extraordinary girl who, armed with a sharp mind and a vivid imagination, dares to take a stand and change her destiny. Reserved seating $20. Lawn seating $13. Children 5 and under are free on the lawn. 314-534-1111. metrotix.com. The Muni, 815 E. Lake Dr., 217-793-MUNI.
Rumble Down Festival
July 29-30. Two days of music, art, vending, pickin’ and more. The lineup includes a variety of amazing progressive jamgrass bands. Visit the Facebook event for more info. thekampground.com. $50 and up. Ages 13-16 $30-$60. The Kampground, Mechanicsburg, 11380 Darnell Road.
Zoso – Led Zeppelin tribute band
July 29, 6-10pm. Show opens with Pink Floyd tribute band, This One’s Pink. $10. Sherman Village Park Amphitheater, 1200 Rail Fence Drive, 217-496-2621.
Hells Bells – AC/DC Tribute
July 30, 6-10pm. With opener Guns N’ Roses tribute band Nightrain. $10. 18 and under free. Sherman Village Park Amphitheater, 1200 Rail Fence Drive, 217-496-2621.
Natural Tie Dye Workshop
July 30, 3-5pm. Learn how to make different color dyes using all-natural, plant-based sources. $15 per person includes T-shirt or $10 with your own white shirt. Sizes M, L and XL will be available. RSVP no later than July 15. 217-525-1410. Nipper Wildlife Sanctuary, Loami, 9560 Withers Road, 217-525-1410.
Sangamon Valley Iris Society Sale
July 30, 1-4pm. A beautiful selection of iris varieties from the collections of the society members. Washington Park Botanical Garden, 1740 W. Fayette Ave., 217-546-4116.
Stoneman Sprint Triathlon, Abe’s Olympic and Route 66 Half Tri
July 30, One day, three races. Staggered start times. COVID precautions will be practiced. Lake Springfield Beach House, 100 Long Bay Dr., 217-341-1309.
Late Nite Catechism
July 31. Starring Mary Zentmyer. Hoogland Center for the Arts LRS Theatre 1, 420 S. Sixth St., 217-523-2787.
Nancy Rogers
July 31, 6pm. Part of the Concerts in the Park series hosted by the Pilot Club of Jacksonville. Jacksonville Community Park, Jacksonville, 1201 S. Main.
Springfield Municipal Band
July 31, 7pm. Free. Duncan Park, 400 N. MacArthur Blvd.
AUGUST
Harlem Gospel Travelers
Aug. 4, 6pm. Solid gospel presented with a new sound. Y Block, Fourth and Jackson streets, 217-753-3519.
Killer of Giants and Phantom Lordz
Aug. 4, 6-10pm. Sherman Village Park Amphitheater, 1200 Rail Fence Drive.
Artist on the Plaza
Aug. 5, 12-1pm. Peaches and Bacon. Sponsored by the Springfield Area Arts Council. Free. Old State Capitol Plaza, between Sixth and Fifth streets at Adams.
Powerlight Abe Lincoln Car Show
Aug. 5-6. Super cruise on Friday. Line up at 5:30 at the Y Block and move into a smooth cruise to Knight’s Action Park at 7:30. Car show spectacular on Saturday. Check out a replica of the car from the movie Christine, and meet Moochie actor Malcolm Danare. Free admission. Knight’s Action Park, 1700 Knights Recreation Dr., 217-553-5271.
Soul
Aug. 5. After landing the gig of a lifetime, a New York jazz pianist suddenly finds himself trapped in a strange land between Earth and the afterlife. Bring lawn chairs or blankets. Part of the Movies in the Park series. Begins at sunset. Free. Kiwanis Park, Stanton Street.
Carpool – Cars Tribute Band
Aug. 6, 6-10pm. Show opens with local band Sleeping Dogzz. $10. Sherman Village Park Amphitheater, 1200 Rail Fence Drive, 217-496-2621.
Central Illinois Daylily Society Plant Sale
Aug. 6, 12-3pm. Beautiful daylilies from the society. Washington Park Botanical Garden, 1740 W. Fayette Ave., 217-546-4116.
Chicken Fry
Aug. 6. Anchor Boat Club, 407 E. Lake Shore Dr., 217-529-1174.
Furever Funfest
Aug. 6, 8-11am. A fun day at the park for you and your dog. Dog kissing booth, dog paw art prints, doggie vendors, dog and me yoga, photo booth, fun 5K. Hosted by the Springfield Park District. Free admission. Lincoln Park, Fifth Street and Sangamon Avenue, 217-544-1751.
World Breastfeeding Week Walk
Aug. 6, 8-10am. Join the West Central Illinois Breastfeeding Taskforce’s annual walk to celebrate World Breastfeeding Week. Free admission and fun children’s activities. Henson Robinson Zoo, 1100 E. Lake Shore Dr., 563-210-0275.
Capital Big Band
Aug. 7, 6pm. Part of the Concerts in the Park series hosted by the Pilot Club of Jacksonville. Jacksonville Community Park, Jacksonville, 1201 S. Main.
Springfield Municipal Band
Aug. 7, 7pm. Free. Duncan Park, 400 N. MacArthur Blvd.
Illinois State Fair
Aug. 11-21. Food, top-notch entertainment, grandstand shows, midway, exhibit, agricultural shows and more. Admission. Visit the Facebook page for event updates. Illinois State Fairgrounds, 801 E. Sangamon Ave., 217-782-6661.
Artist on the Plaza
Aug. 12, 12-1pm. Messengers for Christ. Sponsored by the Springfield Area Arts Council. Free. Old State Capitol Plaza, between Sixth and Fifth streets at Adams Street.
Inherit the Wind
August 12-14. A fictionalized account of the 1925 Scopes Trial, which resulted in John T. Scopes’ conviction for teaching Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution to a high school science class, which was contrary to a Tennessee state law. theatreinthepark.net. Adults $15, seniors $13, children under 12 $10. Theatre in the Park, Lincoln’s New Salem State Historic Site, Petersburg, 15588 History Lane, 217-632-5440.
Region 9 American Iris Society Plant Sale
Aug. 13, 9am-12pm. A selection of iris varieties from the collection of the society members. Washington Park Botanical Garden, 1740 W. Fayette Ave., 217-546-4116.
Rod Nicholson
Aug. 14, 6pm. Part of the Concerts in the Park series hosted by the Pilot Club of Jacksonville. Jacksonville Community Park, Jacksonville, 1201 S. Main.
Artist on the Plaza
Aug. 19, 12-1pm. Amy Benton. Free. Old State Capitol Plaza, between Sixth and Fifth streets at Adams.
Emerging artist featured exhibit
Aug. 20, 6-9pm. See the work of Toni Lowenthal, an acrylic and pastel painter, who completed a six-month mentorship program at the Pharmacy Gallery. Free. The Pharmacy Gallery and Art Space, 623 E. Adams St., 801-810-9278.
USAC Bettenhausen 100
Aug. 20, 2pm. $25 in advance, $30 day of. Children 11 and under $10. Illinois State Fair Grandstand, 801 E. Sangamon Ave., 217-782-6661.
Abe’s Amble 10K/5K
Aug. 21. On the last day of the Illinois State Fair, hundreds of runners from Illinois and surrounding states take to the streets through the fairgrounds, Lincoln Park, Oak Ridge Cemetery and back. This challenging 10K course is USATF-certified and a lot of fun. Certified 5K course option available. srrc.net. Illinois State Fairgrounds, 801 E. Sangamon Ave., 217-782-6661.
ARCA 100 + Sportsman Nationals
Aug. 21, 1:30pm. $25 in advance, $30 day of day. Children 11 and under $10. Illinois State Fair Grandstand, 801 E. Sangamon Ave., 217-782-6661.
Powerlight Christian Music Festival
Aug. 21, 12:30-9pm. Featuring Jordan Feliz, 7eventh time down and many more at the Lincoln Stage. Free with paid fair admission. Illinois State Fairgrounds, 801 E. Sangamon Ave., 217-553-5271.
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