
Noteworthy happenings in and around the capital city
Event listings updated daily at illinoistimes.com
ONGOING
Small Beginnings
Various dates through June 6, 1:30 p.m. This short play tells the story of Robert Smalls. Smalls, enslaved from birth, commandeered a Confederate ship in Charleston, South Carolina, and used it to take family and friends to freedom. Reggie Guyton portrays Smalls and Randy Erwin provides a moving musical soundtrack for each performance. Free with admission. PresidentLincoln.illinois.gov. presidentlincoln.illinois.gov Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum, 212 N. Sixth St. 217-558-8844.
Illinois Product Farmers Market
Third Thursday of every month (beginning May 15), 3:30-7:30 p.m. This market hosts a variety of producers, growers, bakers, artisans and local vendors as well as a food truck, live music and wine and beer choices. agr.illinois.gov. Continues through Sept. 18. State Fairgrounds, The Shed, 801 Sangamon Ave.
Carillon concerts
April through December. Master carillonneur Carlo van Ulft and local assistant carillonneurs play a variety of music from original carillon compositions to arrangements of popular classics and pop music. Carillon-rees.org. Free. Thomas Rees Memorial Carillon, Washington Park, 1740 W. Fayette Ave., 217-546-3853.
History Comes Alive
June 6–Aug. 10. This summer immerse yourself in Abraham Lincoln’s hometown as you meet our largest cast of historical reenactors yet. Hop on board our free trolley and explore multiple historic sites where you’ll delve into the lives of some of Springfield’s most fascinating people. Various sites in Downtown. 217-789-2360 x5520.
APRIL
Death of a Salesman
April 3-6. Winner of the 1949 Tony Award for Best Play and the 1949 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Death of a Salesman evolves around the last days of Willy Loman, a failing salesman who cannot understand how he failed to win success and happiness. Presented by Spencer Theater. hcfta.org. $20-$22. Hoogland Center for the Arts LRS Theatre 1, 420 S. Sixth St., 217-523-2787.
Next to Normal
April 4-6 and April 11-13. Dad’s an architect. Mom rushes to pack lunches and pour cereal. Their daughter and son are bright, wise-cracking teens, appearing to be a typical American family. And yet their lives are anything but normal because the mother has been battling bipolar disorder for years. hcfta.org. $22. Hoogland Center for the Arts LRS Theatre 1, 420 S. Sixth St., 217-523-2787.

Henson Robinson Zoo Opening Weekend
Henson Robinson Zoo Opening Weekend
Sat., April 5, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sun., April 6, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Get ready for a wild adventure as the zoo kicks off another incredible season. Adults $7.50, children 3-12 $5.50. Henson Robinson Zoo, 1100 East Lake Shore Drive, 217-544-1751.
Lincoln Presidential Half Marathon
Sat.,
April 5, 7:30am. The race starts and finishes at the Old State Capitol
where Lincoln gave his House Divided speech and near his former law
office. Hosted by Springfield Road Runners Club. srrc.net. $40 for
volunteers, $80 for runners. Old State Capitol, 1 Old State Capitol
Plaza, 217-492-5823.
Club LaCage
Sat.,
April 5, 7-9:30 p.m. Experience the ultimate celebration of
self-expression and community as Deanna Knight reimagines Club LaCage
Drag Show in a new location, with a bold new vision. All proceeds will
go to local LGBTQIA+ safe spaces. $35. Tickets available on
Eventbrite.com. The State House Inn, 101 E. Adams St. 217-415-5769.
Spring Lawn and Garden Sale
Sat.,
April 5, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sun., April 6, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Local vendors
selling plants, flowers, garden art, supplies, grills, mowers, decks,
landscaping and more. Orr Building, Illinois State Fairgrounds, 801
Sangamon Ave., 217-528-3033.
New Home and Remodeling Show
Sat.,
April 5 and Sun., April 6. Get inspired for those home building and
remodeling projects. springfieldareahba.com. Hosted by the Springfield
Area Home Builders Association. Illinois State Fairgrounds Exposition
Building, 801 Sangamon Ave., 217-698-4941,
Cinderella
April
5. Experience the enchantment of this timeless tale of magic and
romance as it is brought to life by the Copper Coin Ballet Company. UIS
Performing Arts Center, One University Plaza, 217-206-6160.
The Snow Queen
Sat.,
April 12, 2 p.m. and Sun., April 13, 2 p.m. Springfield Youth
Performance Group dancers will whisk audiences away to a realm teeming
with magic and fantastical friends. Gather in the SHG lobby 30 minutes
before the show for a princess party. Costumes optional. $15-$20.
sypgfoundation.org. Sacred Heart-Griffin High School, 1200 W. Washington
St.
Blippi: Join the Band Tour!
Tue.,
April 15, 6pm. Join Blippi to make music in this live show. Ticket
required. uis.edu. $24-$64. UIS Performing Arts Center, One University
Plaza, 217-206-6160.
The Cher Show (Touring)
Thu.,
April 17, 7:30pm. Her life. Her music. Her legend. Superstars come and
go. Cher is forever. In this Tony Award-winning musical, three women
play Cher and bring 35 smash hits to the stage. $94 and up. UIS
Performing Arts Center, One University Plaza, 217-206-6160.
National Clydesdale Sale
April 24-26. The largest Clydesdale sale in the country. Visit the website for the full schedule of events. www.clydesusa.com. Coliseum, Illinois State Fairgrounds, 801 Sangamon Ave. 815-247-8780.
The SpongeBob Musical Youth Edition
Fri.,
April 25, 7pm, Sat., April 26, 2, 7pm and Sun., April 27, 2pm. When the
citizens of Bikini Bottom discover that a volcano will soon erupt and
destroy their humble home, SpongeBob and his friends must come together
to save the fate of their undersea world. hcfta.org. $18. Hoogland
Center for the Arts LRS Theatre 1, 420 S. Sixth St., 217-523-2787.
2025 Lincoln Pilgrimage
April
25-27. Boy Scouts from across the Midwest will converge on Lincoln’s
New Salem Village. The Scouts will hike 20 miles to Springfield, visit
Lincoln’s Tomb and see more than a dozen Lincoln-related sites.
Lincoln’s New Salem State Historic Site, Petersburg, 15588 History Lane,
217-632-4000.
Mr. Lincoln
Fri.,
April 25, 7:30pm, Sat., April 26, 7:30pm and Sun., April 27, 4pm. This
one-person play by Herbert Mitgang stars John O’Connor as Abraham
Lincoln. The play features both the folksy wisdom of Lincoln’s biography
and the transcendent grandeur of his nation-healing words as president -
healing that was cut short by an assassin’s bullet. hcfta.org. $20-$22.
Hoogland Center for the Arts Peggy Ryder Theatre, 420 S. Sixth St.,
217-523-2787.
MAY
Illinois Symphony Orchestra - Passion and Pulse
Fri.,
May 2, 7:30pm. The orchestra, led by music director Taichi Fukumura,
will feature Nabors’ “Pulse,” Ravel’s “Piano Concerto in G” and
Shostakovich’s “Symphony No. 5.” Pianist will be Anna Geniushene.
$30-$65. UIS Performing Arts Center, One University Plaza, 217-206-6160.
Illinois Vietnam Veterans Vigil
May
2-4. This yearly 24-hour event honors all veterans and active-duty
military with a focus on Vietnam War veterans. Visit the Vietnam
Veterans Annual Vigil Facebook page or website for more information.
illinoisvvmav.org. Veterans Memorial Complex, Oak Ridge Cemetery, 1500
Monument Ave.
Charley Crockett
Sat.,
May 3. Charley Crockett is known for his soulful blend of country,
blues, and Americana. Charley’s vintage sound and storytelling captivate
audiences everywhere. $35-$79.50. uispac.com. UIS Performing Arts
Center, 1 University Plaza.
Roasted
Sat.,
May 3, 3-9pm. This is a ceramic raku event. You will glaze a pot and
fire it in an outdoor kiln, and it is ready to take home that night.
Come watch the fire, enjoy dinner or drinks, and listen to live music.
Springfield Art Association, 700 N. Fourth St., 217-523-2631.
Hank Williams with Jason Petty
Sun.,
May 4, 4pm. Jason Petty celebrates Hank Williams’ 100th birthday with
his critically acclaimed tribute, “Hank and My Honky Tonk Heroes.”
hcfta.org. $25-$30. Hoogland Center for the Arts Peggy Ryder Theatre,
420 S. Sixth St., 217-523-2787.
Fat Ass 5K
Fri.,
May 9, 4-9pm and Sat., May 10, 7:30am-3pm. The Fat Ass 5K & Street
Party runs through downtown Springfield. The race, on Saturday, includes
beer, corn dog, doughnut and ice cream stops along with live music and
entertainment throughout the route. All profits go to charity. $35
junior - $75 ultimate. Downtown Springfield, Downtown.
Billy Joel Songbook
Fri.,
May 9, 7pm, Sat., May 10, 7pm and Sun., May 11, 2pm. Six vocalists
celebrate the music of Billy Joel. This concert evening will bring to
life the soundtrack of a generation. $25-$30. The Legacy Theatre, 101 E.
Lawrence Ave., 217-528-9760.
The Sound of Music
May 9-11 and May 16-18. The inspirational story based on the memoir of Maria Augusta Trapp follows a governess to the seven children of the imperious
Captain von Trapp, bringing music and joy to the household. hcfta.org.
$22. Hoogland Center for the Arts LRS Theatre 1, 420 S. Sixth St.,
217-523-2787.
Hammer-In
Sat.,
May 10, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. The blacksmiths will be working and all of the
buildings will be open for this popular annual event. Free. Clayville
Historic Site, Route 125. 217-481-4430.

Old Capitol Art Fair
Old Capitol Art Fair
Sat.,
May 17, 10am-5pm and Sun., May 18, 10am-4pm. Set against the backdrop
of the Old State Capitol, the art fair is the jewel of the Midwest. This
tradition of fine art has brought artists and shoppers from across the
country to the downtown two-day outdoor art gallery for 60 years. Free.
Old State Capitol, 1 Old State Capitol Plaza, 217-785-7960.
Dinner for the Diamond
Sat.,
May 17, 5:30-8:30 p.m. Meet St. Louis Cardinals great Vince Coleman,
get an autograph and walk the red carpet. Includes dinner. Proceeds
benefit Friends of Robin Roberts Stadium Foundation. shoesbaseball.com.
$135, table for eight, $1,000. Ace Sign Museum, 2540 S. First St.,
815-545-3389.
Springfield PrideFest
Sat.,
May 17, 11am-10pm. The gayest of days embracing diversity and
celebrating the local LGBTQ community. Great entertainment, drag show,
11:30am parade, food and drinks, a fun-filled family area, youth and
teen talent shows, live music, vendors and pride merchandise. Organized
by the Phoenix Center. Free. Downtown Springfield, 217-528-5253.
International Carillon Festival
May
22-25. This popular festival has earned an unsurpassed tradition of
presenting the world’s finest carillonneurs. Presented by the
Springfield Park District with the support of The Rees Carillon Society
and The Carillon Belles. Free. Thomas Rees Memorial Carillon, 1740 W.
Fayette Ave., 217-306-1838.
101 Dalmatians Kids
Fri., May 23, 7pm, Sat., May 24, 2, 7pm and Sun., May 25, 2pm. Based on the classic animated film, Disney’s 101 Dalmatians Kids is
a fur-raising adventure featuring Cruella De Vil, Disney’s most
outrageous villain, and 101 of the most adorable heroes to set their
paws onstage. hcfta.org. $15. Hoogland Center for the Arts LRS Theatre
1, 420 S. Sixth St., 217-523-2787.
Lucky Horseshoes season opener
Tue.,
May 27, 6:30 p.m. Springfield’s Prospect League team’s season begins at
home against the Normal CornBelters. Regular season concludes July 31
and playoffs begin Aug. 3. Shoesbaseball.com. Lanphier Park, 1415 North
Grand Ave. E., 815-545-3389.
Something Rotten!
May 30-June 1 and June 4-7. Something Rotten! is
a musical comedy that follows the Bottom brothers as they struggle to
compete with their contemporary, William Shakespeare, by writing the
world’s first musical and in the process learn that real success comes
from being true to themselves. Directed by Connor McNamara. $12-$15. The
Muni, 815 E. Lake Drive, 27-793-6864.
JUNE
Dancing at Lughnasa
Fri.,
June 6, 7:30pm, Sat., June 7, 7:30pm and Sun., June 8, 2pm. This is the
story of five unmarried sisters, eking out their lives in a small
village in Ireland in 1936. We meet them at the time of the festival of
Lughnasa, which celebrates the pagan god of the harvest with drunken
revelry and dancing. Dancing at Lughnasa is directed by James Daniels. hcfta.org. $20-$22. Hoogland Center for the Arts Club Room, 420 S. Sixth St., 217-523-2787.
8K Trail Race and Kids Fun Run
Sat.,
June 7, 7:30-9:30 a.m. Eight kilometers (4.97 miles) of trails will
test runners’ stamina. The race takes place over the scenic trails and
pathways of the historic garden, along the trails next to Lake
Springfield and through the Ostermeier Prairie Center grounds.
Lincolnmemorialgarden.org. Lincoln Memorial Garden, 2301 E. Lake Shore
Drive, 217-529-1111.
Sangamon County Fair
June
11-15. The premier county fair of central Illinois. Entertainment,
livestock shows, exhibitors, carnival, rodeo and all the fair food you
can imagine, See the website for more information and schedule of
events. Admission $5 for ages 5 and older. sangcofair.com. Sangamon
County Fairgrounds, New Berlin, 316 W. Birch St., 217-488-2685.
Disney’s Moana, Jr.
June 12-15, 7:30-9:30pm. A musical adapted from Moana -
the Disney movie about an adventurous teenager who sails out on a
daring mission to save her people. Performed by students of Studio on
the Square’s Music Theatre program. $15-$20. Theatre in the Park,
Lincoln’s New Salem State Historic Site, Petersburg, 15588 History Lane,
217-725-0239.
Juneteenth Celebration
June
12-19. Saturday, June 14 will feature a parade to Comer Cox Park and
events there that day and Sunday, June 15. Includes food, games, music,
prizes and more. Comer Cox Park, Capitol Avenue and Martin Luther King
Jr. Drive. 217-572-0234.
Legacy of Giving
TBD.
Over 60 music acts on five stages. Two days of music, arts, crafts,
children’s entertainment, food trucks and sporting events. All proceeds
benefit local charities. Old State Capitol Plaza, between Sixth and
Fifth streets at Adams Street, 217-361-5678, logmusicfest.org.
Summer Frolic
Sat.,
June 14, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Celebrate frontier heritage with period-clothed
interpreters demonstrating 19th century daily tasks throughout the
historic village. lincolnsnewsalem.com. Lincoln’s New Salem State
Historic Site, 15588 History Lane, Petersburg, 217-632-4000.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
June
20-22 and June 25-28. The story features Quasimodo, a deformed
bellringer, who is being held captive but wants to learn more about the
world outside. He escapes for a day in Paris and is treated cruelly by
most, except for Esmeralda. The Hunchback of Notre Dame poses the question: What makes a monster, and what makes a man? Directed by Kevin Kulavic. themuni.org. $12-$15. 217-793-6864.
Great Race Stop
June
23, 4:45pm. Join the fun as the Great Race stops at the Old State
Capitol on South Sixth Street in Springfield as part of a nine-day rally
from St. Paul, MN to Irmo, SC. Bring the kids and welcome more than 140
classic cars and trucks (1974 and earlier) as they roll into town.
Free. Old State Capitol Plaza, 217-789-2360 x5520.
Memorial Health Championship presented by LRS
June
26-29, 6am-7pm. The path to the PGA Tour comes through Springfield.
Four competition rounds featuring a field of 156 professional golfers
from around the world vying for a total purse of $1 million. Tickets are
free courtesy of Visit Springfield.MemorialHealthChampionship.com for
more info. Free. Panther Creek Country Club, 3001 Panther Creek Drive,
217-670-2910.
Edgar Lee Masters’ The Sangamon, an original adaptation
Thu., June 26, 7:30-9:30pm. World premiere of a new adaptation of the book The Sangamon by
Petersburg’s famous poet, Edgar Lee Masters. Hear stories from and
about figures from Menard County and the Sangamon River Valley. A
production by Theatre in the Park. $15-$20. Theatre in the Park,
Lincoln’s New Salem State Historic Site, Petersburg, 15588 History Lane,
217-725-0239.
Grease
June
27-29, July 9-12, July 16-19 and July 23-27. After a whirlwind summer
romance, leather-clad greaser Danny and girl-next-door Sandy are
unexpectedly reunited when she transfers to Rydell High for senior year.
But can they survive the trials and tribulations of teenage life and
find true love once more? $30-$35. The Legacy Theatre, 101 E. Lawrence
Ave., 217-528-9760.

Paint The Street
Paint the Street
Sat.,
June 28, 11am-7pm. Paint the Street is where artists of all ages take
over Washington Street in Downtown Springfield to play with paint and
create masterpieces in 6 ft x 6 ft squares. There will be music, food
vendors and more. Each square registration will receive one paint supply
bucket (including brushes and tempera paint which is water
soluble/washable), one giveaway bag with goodies from sponsors, and one
Paint the Street T-shirt. springfieldart.org. $35 per square/ $45 per
pro square. Downtown Springfield, Seventh and Washington streets,
217-523-2631.
Super Hero Hustle
June 28, 8am. Get out your capes and costumes for the Downtown Kiwanis Superhero hustle 5K. SCHEELS, 3801 S. MacArthur Blvd.
JULY
Independence Day Celebration
July
3-5, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Get your 19th century patriot on. Period
demonstrations and the reading of the Declaration of Independence each
day. lincolnsnewsalem.com. Lincoln’s New Salem State Historic Site,
15588 History Lane, Petersburg, 217-632-4000.
Rock the Dock
Fri.,
July 4, 6-11 p.m. Central Illinois’ largest fireworks display. Live
music as well as food and beverages. Lake Springfield Marina, 17 Waters
Edge Blvd., 217-483-3625.
Knight’s Fireworks Extravaganza
July 4, 9:30pm. Should be a bang-up time! Knight’s Action Park, 1700 Knight’s Recreation Drive, 217-546-8881.
Twelfth Night
July
10-13, 7:30-9:30pm. This show is a fast-paced romantic comedy with
several interwoven plots of romance, mistaken identities and practical
jokes. $15-$20. Theatre in the Park, Lincoln’s New Salem State Historic
Site, Petersburg, 15588 History Lane, 217-725-0239.
Oklahoma!
July
11-13 and July 16-19. Rodgers and Hammerstein’s classic is a love story
between cowboy Curly and feisty farmer Laurey. But as with almost any
romance, the road is bumpy and is full of moments of discovery. Directed
by Gil and Ann Opferman. $12-$15. The Muni, 815 E. Lake Drive,
217-793-6864.
Chatham Jaycees Sweet Corn Festival
Fri.,
July 18 and Sat., July 19. Live music, food, vendors and children’s
activities. A big shout out to the local cows’ contributions to that
perennial favorite, the Illinois Championship Cow Chip Throw. Chatham
Community Park, 731 S. Main St.

Downhome Music Fest
Downhome Music Fest
July
25-26. One of Springfield’s most popular music festivals. Features a
great lineup of local artists and performers, a wide selection of craft
beers and food vendors. Check the Facebook page for the music lineup.
Downtown Springfield, Seventh and Washington streets, 217-638-4768.
Lake Springfield Triathalon
Sat.,
July 26, 7am. Presented by MSE Racing, the course for the Lake
Springfield Triathlon is beautiful with a dock start (jump!) lake swim,
flat bike course and gently rolling and shady run. For more information,
visit mseracing.com. $115-$275. Lake Springfield Beach House, 100 Long
Bay Drive, 314-477-6906.
Coin Show
July
27, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. U.S. and foreign coins, ancient and modern coins,
gold and silver bullion, state quarters and paper money. Over 70 dealer
tables. Hosted by the Central Illinois Numismatic Association. Free for
members and children under 16. $1. Northfield Inn, Suites and Conference
Center, 3280 Northfield Drive, 217-528-7634.
AUGUST
Powerlight Abe Lincoln Car Show
Fri.,
Aug. 1, 6am-4pm and Sat., Aug. 2, 6am-4pm. Annual car show. Cruise
night at 6pm Friday starting at Horace Mann Parking Lot and traveling to
Cherry Hills Church. Event includes car judging in 60-plus classes,
trophies, helicopter and vintage aircraft demo and more. See the
Facebook page for more info. Free. Cherry Hills Baptist Church, 2125
Woodside Road, 217-553-5271.
Camp Sunshine
Aug. 1-3 and Aug. 8-9. Written by Ken Bradbury and Roger Wainwright, Camp Sunshine is
a musical telling the story of some young people who attend a camp
that’s not so typical ... or maybe it is. theatreinthepark.net. Theatre
in the Park, Lincoln’s New Salem State Historic Site, Petersburg, 15588
History Lane, 217-725-0239.
Shrek: The Musical
Aug.1-3
and Aug. 6-9. This musical features Shrek, the Ogre, who is on a
life-changing journey with a donkey and a princess. Shrek starts off
just wanting to be left alone, but finds that love is much more
rewarding. LaDonna Wilson will direct the show. The Muni, 815 E. Lake
Drive, 217-793-6864.
Illinois State Fair
Aug.
7-17. Massive annual fair features every kind of food imaginable, the
sounds of music and concertgoers’ cheers at the Grandstand shows, a
midway, harnessracing events and tons of agricultural shows and more.
The fun begins Aug. 7 with the Twilight Parade. Adults $5, seniors $3,
children 12 and younger free. Illinois State Fairgrounds, 801 Sangamon
Ave., 217-782-6661.
Sheryl Crow
Tue.,
Aug. 12, 8pm. Nine-time Grammy winner Sheryl Crow returns to the
Illinois State Fair. Illinois State Fair Grandstand, 801 Sangamon Ave.,
217-782-6661.
Rockballet
Sat.,
Aug. 16, 7 p.m. Rockballet is an electrifying fusion of classical
ballet and iconic rock music, taking audiences on a thrilling journey
through the most influential eras of rock ‘n’ roll. This innovative
production showcases the dynamic versatility of Copper Coin Ballet
Company dancers as they perform to the timeless hits of legends such as
The Beatles, Aerosmith, Fleetwood Mac and more. $15-$25. The Muni, 815
E. Lake Shore Drive, 217-793-6864
Mama Won’t Fly
Aug.
14-17, 7:30-9:30pm. A frantic cross-country four-day road trip leads to
family confrontations and comedic chaos along the way. Written by Jones
Hope Wooten. Directed by Lora Beavers. $15-$20. Theatre in the Park,
Lincoln’s New Salem State Historic Site, Petersburg, 15588 History Lane,
217-725-0239.
Abe’s Amble
Sun.,
Aug. 17, 7:30am. On the last day of the Illinois State Fair in August
each year, hundreds of runners from Illinois and surrounding states take
to the streets covering the fairgrounds, Lincoln Park, Oak Ridge
Cemetery and back. This challenging 10K course is USATF certified. There
is also a certified 5K course option. srrc.net/abesamble. TBA. Illinois
State Fair Grandstand, 801 Sangamon Ave., 217-782-6661.
Dreamgirls
Aug.
22-24, Aug. 29-31. A powerful and captivating musical that takes
audiences on an emotional journey through the turbulent world of the
American music industry during the 20th century. With its roots in the
rise of iconic girl groups like The Supremes, it showcases the complex
dynamics of ambition, friendship, love, and betrayal, all set against
the backdrop of gospel, R&B, pop, and disco music. Hoogland Center
for the Arts, 420 S. Sixth St., 217-523-2787.
Springfield Mile
Sat.,
Aug. 30, 12pm and Sun., Aug. 31, 12pm. The annual Labor Day weekend
double-header of the world’s premier flat track motorcycle racing series.
You just now imagined the sound of all those motorcycles roaring past
the Grandstand, didn’t you? americanflattrack.com. $20-$150. Illinois
State Fair Grandstand, 801 Sangamon Ave., 217-632-0277.
SEPTEMBER
Bluegrass Concerts and Traditional Music Festival
Sep.
5-6. Bluegrass performers from all over the Midwest will be playing in
the Kelso Hollow outdoor theater both Friday and Saturday. At the
Traditional Music Festival on Saturday, folk and bluegrass musicians are
invited to
participate in impromptu jam sessions from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. throughout
the village. lincolnsnewsalem.com. Lincoln’s New Salem State Historic
Site, 15588 History Lane, Petersburg, 217-632-4000.
Rock and Run for Mental Health
Sun.,
Sept. 7, 9 a.m.-noon. Event features 5K run, 1K fun run/walk, food
trucks, paint party and art show and live music. Partial proceeds to
benefit nonprofit mental health organizations. $30. Rochester Community
Park.
Capital City Century
Sat.,
Sep. 13, 7am-5pm. Five distances from which to choose. Curated routes
and low-traffic roads for the seasoned cyclists and beginners alike.
Presented by the Springfield Bicycle Club. Register online. $25-$45.
Sherman Athletic Club, Sherman, 300 S. First St., 217-899-9175.
Art Spectacular at the Carillon
Sept.
13, 10am-5pm and Sept. 14, 10am.- 4pm. A juried Fine Art & Fine
Craft Fair ranked in “the best 200 fine art shows in America” for 10
years, by Sunshine Artist Magazine. Thomas Rees Carillon, Washington
Park, 217-546-3853.
Edwards Place Fine Art Fair
Sat.,
Sep. 20, 10am-5pm and Sun., Sep. 21, 10am-4pm. Artwork from artists
across the country gather to show their work. Support them, as well as
the SAA, by coming out to shop at the best fall art fair in Springfield.
Free admission. Edwards Place, Springfield Art Association, 700 N.
Fourth St., 217-523-2631.
Clayville Fall Festival
Sat.,
Sept. 20, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. and Sun., Sept. 21, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. A local
favorite! Event includes music, food, crafts, children’s activities and
historic buildings to tour. See the Facebook site for more info.
Clayville Historic Site, Illinois 125, 217-481-4430.
International Route 66 Mother Road Festival
Fri.,
Sep. 26, 6-10pm, Sat., Sep. 27, 9am-10pm and Sun., Sep. 28, 9am-12pm.
Hundreds of street machines, muscle cars and hot rods will rumble into
the heart of Springfield’s historic downtown followed by thousands of
spectators for a weekend of family fun, live music and entertainment.
Huge cruise Friday night with car show. Saturday and Sunday. Don’t miss
the popular burnout competition. route66fest.com. Free for spectators.
Downtown Springfield, Downtown, 217-553-5271.
Chatham Jaycees Oktoberfest
Sat.,
Sept. 27, 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Traditional(ish) celebration with food, fun
and German and American music. See the Facebook page for more info.
Veterans Memorial Square, 101 N. Main St., Chatham.
OCTOBER
Candlelight Walks
Thu.,
Oct. 3, 7 p.m. and Sat., Oct. 4, 7 p.m. A wonderful opportunity to
experience village life at night. Period-clothed interpreters will be
inside many of the log homes and shops to talk about life in 19th
century Illinois. lincolnsnewsalem.com. Lincoln’s New Salem State
Historic Site, 15588 History Lane, Petersburg. 217-632-4000.
Carve for the Carillon
Oct.
11-12, 11am-4pm. Everyone is invited to carve! This includes artists,
families, groups, classes, organizations and individuals. Bring your
favorite carving tools and we supply the pumpkins. Free. Thomas Rees
Carillon, Washington Park 217-546-3853.
Illinois Product Farmers Market Fall Market
Sat.,
Oct. 11, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. This fall edition of this popular market is
brimming with apples, pumpkins and gourds galore. Includes live music,
food trucks and beverages. agr.illinois.gov. Illinois State Fairgrounds,
The Shed, 801 Sangamon Ave.
Fall Harvest Festival
Sat.,
Oct. 11, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. and Sun., Oct. 12, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. The garden’s
highly popular Fall Harvest Festival returns to Cawley Meadow. Event
features children’s activities, live music, artisan demonstrations,
exhibits, photo contest and food. $8, children age 10 and younger free.
Lincolnmemorialgarden.org. Lincoln Memorial Garden, 2301 E. Lake Shore
Drive, 217-529-1111.
Springfield Area Highland Games
Sat.,
Oct. 18. Traditional Scottish Highland games with heavy athletic
competitions, pipe bands, live music, food, Scottish and Irish dance,
clans, vendors and other Celtic cultural exhibitions. Sangamon County
Fairgrounds, 316 W. Birch St., New Berlin, 217-488-2685.
Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular
Oct.
17-18. Nothing quite compares to this Halloween tradition. Carillon
music, lighting and sound effects and food vendors. And hundreds of
carved pumpkins on display, too, of course. Thomas Rees Memorial
Carillon, 1740 W. Fayette Ave., 217-546-3853. Carillonrees.org.
Little Shop of Horrors
Oct. 24-26 and Oct. 31-Nov. 2. A theatrical classic that has captivated audiences for over three decades, Little Shop of Horrors remains
one of the most popular and enduring musicals in theater and film
history. hcfta.org. $22. Hoogland Center for the Arts LRS Theatre 1, 420
S. Sixth St., 217-523-2787.
Fall Festival
Sat.,
Oct. 25, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Period clothed interpreters will demonstrate
daily tasks such as candle dipping, soap making, blacksmithing, spinning
wool, gardening and natural dyeing. Lincoln’s New Salem State Historic
Site, 15588 History Lane, Petersburg, 217-632-4000.
NOVEMBER
Fences
Nov.
14-16 and No. 21-23. Set in the 1950s in a segregated Pittsburgh, the
play revolves around Troy Maxson, a once-promising baseball player in
the Negro Leagues whose dreams were crushed by racial discrimination. Fences is
directed by Reggie Guyton. hcfta.org. $20-$22. Hoogland Center for the
Arts Peggy Ryder Theatre, 420 S. Sixth St., 217-523-2787.
Light up the Gables
Fri.,
Nov. 28. Annual holiday event with the lighting of the tree and special
events. thegablesofspringfield.com. The Gables, 2800 Plaza Drive.
Old Capitol Holiday Walks
Runs
every Saturday and Wednesday from late November into December.
Presented by Downtown Springfield Inc. Downtown Springfield,
217-544-1723, dowtownspringfield.org.
DECEMBER
Illinois Product Holiday Market
Dec.
5, 4-9 p.m., Sat., Dec. 6, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. and Sun., Dec. 7, 11 a.m.-4
p.m. Celebrate the holiday season with local food and goods, live music
and a whole lot of holiday cheer. agr.illinois.gov. Y Block, north of
the Governor’s Mansion.
Clayville Christmas With Santa
Sat.,
Dec. 6, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. The big guy will be all ears for those Christmas
wishes. Clayville Historic Site, Illinois 125, 217-481-4430.
Holiday Lights Parade
TBA.
A dazzling event for the season with a possible sighting of the jolly
old elf himself. Hosted by the Springfield Jaycees. Parade begins at
dusk. Free. Downtown Springfield, 217-544-1723.
Candlelight Christmas
Fri.,
Dec. 12, 5-9 p.m. and Sat., Dec. 13, 3-9 p.m. Experience the sights and
sounds of Christmases long ago in the candlelit historical buildings.
Clayville Historic Site, Illinois 125, 217-481-4430
First Night
Wed.,
Dec. 31, 12-8 p.m. Look for children’s activities and special
around-the-world midnight countdown, children’s activities, ice skating
at Union Square Park, special open house tours with live music at the
Dana-Thomas House and a fireworks spectacular. springfieldartsco.org.
Downtown Springfield.