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    NOVEMBER

    Edwards Place Guided Excursions

    Tuesdays-Saturdays, 1, 2pm. Via Dec. 21. A guided tour by the newly restored areas. See the genuine Lincoln courting sofa from the parlor of the Ninian Edwards dwelling the place Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd have been married. Springfieldart.org. Adults $5, youngsters 10 and youthful free. Edwards Place, Springfield Artwork Affiliation, 700 N. Fourth St., 217-523-2631.

    Winter Wednesdays and Festive Fridays

    Fri., Nov. 29, 4-7pm, Wed., Dec. 11, 4-7pm, Wed., Dec. 18, 4-7pm and Fri., Dec. 20, 4-7pm. Expertise the magic of the vacations. Excursions run each quarter-hour from 4:15 p.m. to six:15 p.m. Eventbrite registration beneficial. Free. Dana-Thomas Home, 301 E. Lawrence Ave., 217-782-6776.

    Jacksonville Christmas Parade

    Fri., Nov. 29, 6-7pm. Begins at lot throughout from municipal constructing and can full two laps round downtown sq. earlier than ending at Santa’s Home. Downtown Jacksonville.

    Santa Night time

    Fri., Nov. 29, 5-7pm. Santa will greet children within the museum’s nineteenth century carriage barn, positioned at 219 E. Woodlawn St., Clinton. Bing the little ones or your complete household for a vacation picture. Picture buy non-obligatory. [email protected]. Free. C.H. Moore Homestead DeWitt County Museum, Clinton, 219 E. Woodlawn St., 217-935-6066.

    Vacation Zoo Lights

    From Nov. 29 by Dec. 14. Stroll by the zoo and revel in hundreds of lights and themed lighted shows, a scorching chocolate or hang around below the tent to take pleasure in s’mores. $5.50-$7.50. Henson Robinson Zoo, 1100 East Lake Shore Drive, 217-585-1821.

    Mild up the Gables

    Fri., Nov. 29, 5pm. Annual vacation occasion with the lighting of the tree by movie star company and particular occasions. thegablesofspringfield.com.

    Santa at White Oaks Mall

    Saturdays, 10am-8pm and Mondays-Fridays, Sundays, 11am-7pm. Via Dec. 23. Make a reminiscence with Santa Claus at White Oaks Mall. Discover him beneath the Christmas tree, the place he is able to hear needs and pose for a household picture. For hours or to order a window of time, go to WhereIsSanta.com. White Oaks Mall, 2501 Wabash Ave., 217-787-0110.

    “Christmas Fantasy” Candlelight Excursions

    Fridays from Dec. 6 by Dec. 20, 5-8pm. The Homestead and museum might be adorned in full Victorian splendor, illuminated by candles and stuffed with music. Excursions $10 for adults, $5 for ages 6-18 and ages 5 and youthful free. C.H. Moore Homestead DeWitt County Museum, Clinton, 219 E. Woodlawn St., 217-935-6066.

    Ugly Sweater Sports activities

    Sat., Nov. 30. Put on that ugly Christmas sweater and bounce into the competitors. Options archery, soccer, bocce and baggage. Dana-Thomas Home, 301 E. Lawrence Ave., 217-782-6776.

    “Make”-ing Reminiscences

    Saturdays – Nov. 30, Dec. 14 and Dec. 21, 1-3pm. On this all-ages occasion, members will create festive vacation playing cards and ornaments. Register on Eventbrite.com. Dana-Thomas Home, 301 E. Lawrence Ave., 217-782-6776.

    Small Enterprise Saturday Vacation Market

    Sat., Nov. 30, 9am-4pm. Occasion will characteristic 70 distributors promoting meals, baked items, garments and equipment for the entire household together with homeware, presents, candles, espresso, alcoholic drinks and extra. Consists of leisure from the Springfield Youth Efficiency Group, Dayna’s Dance Revolution, Illinois Symphony Youth Orchestra and extra. $5, 12 and youthful free. Illinois State Fairgrounds Exposition Constructing, 801 Sangamon Ave., 217-391-4302.

    St. Nicholas at Christmas Mart

    Sat., Nov. 30, 9am-3pm. Meet St. Nicholas at this third annual occasion. Occasion features a sketch artist, enjoyable and sweet. stpaulspringfield.com. Free. Cathedral Church of St. Paul, 815 S. Second St., 217-953-2286.

    Inventive Reuse Market Vacation Pop-up Market

    Sat., Nov. 30, 9am-3pm and Solar., Dec. 1, 11am-3pm. Reasonably than battle by the strains, look by the wonderful array of vacation decor and crafting supplies throughout this Black Friday weekend vacation market. The Frank and Linda Vala Dream Middle of Sangamon County, 1480 N. Fifth St., 217-685-9375.

    Santa Home at Robin Roberts Stadium

    Sat., Nov. 30, 9am-12pm and Solar., Dec. 1, 12-4pm. Make recollections this vacation season and get an image with Santa himself. Free. Robin Roberts Stadium, 1415 N. Grand Ave. E., 217-753-2800 ext. 2001.

    Christmas at Sugar Creek Vendor Honest

    Sat., Nov. 30, 10am-3pm. This honest, now in its fifteenth yr, options greater than 50 distributors. Deliver a non-perishable meals merchandise for the native pantry. Free admission. Sugar Creek United Methodist Church, Chatham, 1022 New Metropolis Street, 217-725-4359.

    Abe and Mary Saturdays

    Saturdays, 12-6pm. Via Dec. 7. Abe and Mary might be taking part in video games with youngsters, studying Christmas tales and speaking about days passed by. Springfield Guests Middle, 1 S. Previous State Capitol Plaza, 800-545-7300.

    The Polar Categorical Pajama Celebration

    Nov. 30-Dec. 1. Everyone of their jammies as The Polar Categorical steams off on a journey to the North Pole. Be a part of the occasion earlier than the present. Two exhibits on Nov. 30. atthelegacy.com. $15 advance; $20 day of present. The Legacy Theatre, 101 E. Lawrence, 800-838-3006.

    Previous Capitol Vacation Walks

    Sat., Nov. 30, 4pm, Solar., Dec. 1, 4pm, Mon., Dec. 2, 4pm, Tue., Dec. 3, 4pm, Wed., Dec. 4, 4pm, Thu., Dec. 5, 4pm and Fri., Dec. 6, 4pm. As soon as once more, DSI and downtown’s distinctive, locally-owned retailers will pull out the stops for this most magical occasion of the yr – the Previous Capitol Vacation Walks. Free. Downtown Springfield, Downtown, 217-544-1723.

    Adams Road Bar Crawl

    Sat., Nov. 30, 3-8pm. Eat and drink, sip and store, benefit from the Downtown Vacation Stroll and assist small enterprise on Small Enterprise Saturday. Go to Advert Astra, Bloom and Buzz Bomb for enjoyable actions and drink specials. Value varies. Buzz Bomb Brewing Co., 406 E. Adams St.

    Tree lighting

    Sat., Nov. 30, 4:30pm. Be a part of this Springfield custom to assemble across the Christmas tree at Fifth and Adams streets as it’s lit to usher within the vacation season. and the Downtown Vacation Walks. Free. Downtown Springfield.

    Go to Santa Downtown

    Saturdays, 12-6pm and Wednesdays, 4-7pm. Via Dec. 21. Inform Santa what you desire to for Christmas, hand him your listing or simply stand at a distance and wave hiya. Previous State Capitol Plaza, Washington Road between Fifth and Sixth streets.

    DECEMBER

    FSMB Christmas Bazaar

    Solar., Dec. 1, 8am-4pm. Discover boutique gadgets, jewellery, artwork, pictures, soaps, lotions, cash, toys, dwelling and backyard decor, sewn and crocheted gadgets and extra. $5. Orr Constructing, Illinois State Fairgrounds, 801 Sangamon Ave., 217-725-8047.

    Polar Categorical

    Solar., Dec. 1, 11am-2pm. The Polar Categorical is chugging into White Oaks Mall for a fun-filled household occasion. A lot of actions resembling face portray, decoration making and coloring. Get pleasure from some cocoa and go to Mrs. Claus for a particular present while you deliver a stuffed animal to donate. Santa might be there, too. Prepare tickets are $5 money. White Oaks Mall, 2501 Wabash Ave., 217-787-0110.

    World AIDS Day Commemoration and Tree Lighting

    Solar., Dec. 1, 3:30-7:30pm. Be a part of Fifth Road Renaissance on the AIDS Memorial Labyrinth in Lincoln Park to honor all of these people, companions, households and pals whose lives have been affected by HIV. The Wellness on Wheels cell service might be on website.

    Expensive Evan Hansen

    Mon., Dec. 2, 7:30-9:30pm. This musical takes a groundbreaking take a look at our advanced, interconnected and social media-filled lives. Evan Hansen is a highschool scholar who at all times appears like he is on the skin trying in. uispac.com. $30-$159. UIS Performing Arts Middle, One College Plaza, 217-206-6160.

    Springfield Civic Backyard Membership

    Mon., Dec. 2, 9am. Native floral designer Monica Marmon will current “Grocery store Floral Designs,” demonstrating use grocery store flowers to make floral designs. Company are welcome. Scgc-il.org. Westminster Presbyterian Church, 533 South Walnut St., 217-899-3283.

    “Absence and Presence”

    Wed., Dec. 4, 5:30-8:30pm and Fri., Dec. 6, 5:30-8:30pm. Discover the deserted Cliff Lodge in downtown Springfield. This distinctive occasion will permit for a glimpse right into a outstanding architectural, historic and visible treasure in downtown Springfield which is owned and maintained by the Kidzeum. Dec. 4 occasion requires RSVP at kidzeum.org. Consists of charcuterie, drinks, curator’s discuss and admission to Kidzeum. Members free. New company $25. Dec. 6 occasion is free and no RSVP is required.

    Statehood Day Commemoration

    Tues, Dec. 3, 10am-8pm. Displays on state historical past all through the day by numerous audio system to mark the state’s 206th anniversary. Symposium free to public however registration required. Name to register. Deadline for luncheon has handed. Inn at 835, 835 S. Second St., 217-525-2781.

    Style of ISM: The Feminine Codebreakers That Historical past Forgot

    Wed., Dec. 4, 12-1pm. Elizabeth Smith Friedman, Genevieve Grotjan, Frances Steen and lots of extra ladies deciphered among the most difficult coded messages on the earth. Uncover the hidden tales of those wonderful cryptographers who modified the course of historical past. illinoisstatemuseum.org. Free. Illinois State Museum Analysis and Collections Middle, 1011 E. Ash St., 217-782-5955.

    Vacation Artwork Exhibit Opening Reception

    Wed., Dec. 4, 5:30-7:30pm. The SAA Collective Gallery will obtain a vacation makeover, that includes quite a lot of gift-worthy gadgets created by native artists. Refreshments might be offered. Free. SAA Collective Gallery, 105 N. Fifth St., 217-544-2787.

    2024 UIS Visible Arts Annual Silent Public sale

    Thu., Dec. 5, 5:30-7pm. The gallery’s annual silent public sale and profit incorporates a various assortment of unique artwork, reproductions, ornamental objects and crafts donated by artists and neighborhood supporters. The public sale is open on-line by 7 p.m. Dec. 5. Artworks might be on show for in-person viewing Dec. 2-5 on the UIS Visible Arts Gallery. A ultimate bidding reception might be from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Dec. 5. uis.edu. UIS Visible Arts Gallery, HSB 201, One College Plaza, 217-206-6506.

    Abnormal People Lecture Collection #3

    Thu., Dec. 5, 6-7:30pm. Brian Mitchell will speak about native historical past on this lecture in regards to the nineteenth Century African American Group. Free. Edwards Place, Springfield Artwork Affiliation, 700 N. Fourth St., 217-523-2631.

    Vacation Arts and Craft Honest

    Fri., Dec. 6, 10am-3pm, Sat., Dec. 7, 10am-3pm and Solar., Dec. 8, 10am-3pm. Benefit from the artistic artistry in hand-crafted gadgets from native artisans together with jewellery, wall artwork, private care merchandise, fiber artwork, pottery, beadwork, Christmas decorations and extra. Deliver an unwrapped present to share with Dominican Literary Middle college students’ households. Go to the Fb web page for urged gadgets. Jubilee Farm, 6760 Previous Jacksonville Street, 217-787-6927.

    Christmas within the Park

    Fri., Dec. 6, 4-8pm. Household-friendly, indoor-outdoor Christmas village occasion within the Loami Village Sq.. It’s going to embrace distributors, meals, music, scorching cocoa, carriage rides, Santa and enjoyable. Free. Loami Village Sq., 104 S. Predominant St., 217-624-3111.

    Elkhart Vacation Tree Lighting Celebration

    Fri., Dec. 6. 5:30pm. Start the vacation season with festivities, caroling and a go to from Santa who will lead a countdown to mild the tree. Veterans’ Park on Predominant Road, Elkhart,

    Santa Home at Funshop

    Fri., Dec. 6, 5-8pm, Sat., Dec. 7, 9am-12pm and Solar., Dec. 8, 12-4pm. Make recollections this vacation season on the Santa Home. Snap an image with Santa. Free. Lincoln Park Funshop, 1601 N. Fifth St., 217-753-2800 ext. 2001.

    Dana-Thomas Home Basis Vacation Reception

    Fri., Dec. 6,5:30-7:30pm. Particular vacation preview of the home that includes music, meals, money bar drinks and extra. Basis members $50, company $60. Reservations requested by Nov. 30. Dana-Thomas Home, 301 E. Lawrence Ave., 217-782-6776.

    Christmas in Chatham + Friday Night time Actions and Occasions

    Fri., Dec. 6, 5:30-8pm and Solar., Dec. 8, 9am-12pm. A two-day occasion stuffed with free household actions in and round Village Sq. Park. Santa arrives at 6 p.m. Dec. 6 and the tree lighting takes place. Free. Village Sq. Park, Chatham, 101 North Predominant Road, 62629, 217-390-9964.

    It is the Most Fantastic Time of the 12 months

    Dec. 6-7, 7pm. Get pleasure from some seasonal favorites, each spiritual and secular, introduced by the Land of Lincoln Refrain throughout its seventh annual live performance. hcfta.org. Adults $18; adults over 60 and college students $16; youngsters age 12 and youthful $12. Hoogland Middle for the Arts Peggy Ryder Theatre, 420 S. Sixth St., 217-523-2787.

    RENT

    Dec. 6-7, 7:30pm, Solar., Dec. 8, 2pm, Dec. 13-14, 7:30pm and Sat., Dec. 14, 2pm. RENT follows the ups and downs of a yr within the lifetime of a bunch of ravenous artist bohemian pals dwelling on Avenue A in New York Ciy within the late Eighties. Introduced by Springfield Theatre Centre. hcfta.org. $22. Hoogland Middle for the Arts LRS Theatre 1, 420 S. Sixth St., 217-523-2787.

    Different Vacation Honest

    Sat., Dec. 7, 8am-2pm. Store unique fair-trade items from growing nations like trinkets, housewares, baskets and extra. First Church of the Brethren, 2115 Yale Blvd., 217-523-5212.

    Christmas Market

    Sat., Dec. 7, 9am-3pm. Stroll by this historic mansion and Becker Library and uncover distinctive presents from native artisans, take pleasure in seasonal treats from cottage bakers, “make and take” crafts, get a photograph with The Grinch, have some cocoa and revel in reside music. See the Fb web page for more information. $5 (ages 13+), $1 (ages 4-12). Brinkerhoff Mansion, 1500 N. Fifth St., 217-361-5555.

    Jazz Café – UIS Music

    Fri., Dec. 6, 7pm. The UIS Jazz ensemble below the path of Invoice Mitchell will carry out its end-of-semester live performance on this UIS Jazz Cafe present. $10, $5 for school and college students. Uispac.com. Sangamon Auditorium, One College Plaza, Springfield. 217-206-6160.

    Cookie stroll

    Sat., Dec. 7, 9am-12pm. Annual occasion providing a large assortment of do-it-yourself cookies, Christmas cookie baskets and gadgets on the market. First Congregational Church, 2100 S. Bates Ave., 217-546-7170.

    Christmas with Santa

    Sat., Dec. 7, 10am-3pm. Go to with the previous elf himself and revel in some wintertime treats like scorching chocolate. clayville.org. Clayville Historic Website, Nice Plains, Route 125, 217-481-4430.

    Tater Tot Vacation Rock

    Sat., Dec. 7, 10am. Introduced by Kristi Lecocq and Micah Stroll. Favourite youngsters classics, oldies, present (kid-appropriate) pop/rock tunes, in addition to a number of unique compositions. hcfta.org. $10. Hoogland Middle for the Arts Membership Room, 420 S. Sixth St., 217-523-2787.

    Christmas at Elmwood

    Sat., Dec. 7, 1-4pm. Occasion options dulcimer music, Christmas crafts, do-it-yourself Christmas cookies, cocoa and low, Santa within the conservatory and extra. Grownup to 16, $5, ages 15-2, $3. Historic Marbold Farmstead, Greenview, 21722 State Hwy 29, 217-341-8293.

    Vacation Open Home

    Sat., Dec. 7, 1-4pm. See Edwards Place in its vacation finery whereas listening (and singing!) carols round a piano as soon as heard by Abraham Lincoln and assembly a Civil Conflict-era Santa Claus. Refreshments might be offered. springfieldart.org. Free. Edwards Place, Springfield Artwork Affiliation, 700 N. Fourth St., 217-523-2631.

    The Nutcracker

    Sat., Dec. 7, 2-4pm and Solar., Dec. 8, 2-4pm. Expertise Clara’s magical dream on this timeless vacation traditional that has enchanted audiences for generations. Carried out by greater than 100 native dancers of the Copper Coin Ballet Firm. $25-$45. UIS Performing Arts Middle, One College Plaza, 217-206-6160.

    The Nutcracker

    Sat., Dec. 7, 2-3, 6-7pm and Solar., Dec. 8, 2-3pm. Start the vacation season with SYPG’s manufacturing of The Nutcracker Ballet. Watch dancers carry out unique choreography set to Tchaikovsky’s traditional musical suite. Arrive half-hour earlier than every present for enjoyable actions in Nutcracker’s Workshop. Refreshments and merchandise might be obtainable. sypgfoundation.org. $25 grownup; $15 little one. SHG Dominican Corridor Theatre, 1200 W. Washington St.

    Vacation Lights Parade

    Sat., Dec. 7, 5:30pm. Start the season with this lighted parade organized by the Springfield Jaycees. The parade will journey west on Jefferson Road beginning at Seventh Road, flip south on Fifth Road, flip east on Monroe Road, north on Sixth Road and finish at Sixth and Washington streets. Free. Downtown Springfield.

    Springfield Choral Society Presents: Handel’s Messiah

    Sat., Dec. 7, 7:30pm. A 90-voice refrain will be part of forces with the Illinois Symphony Orchestra to deliver this timeless masterpiece to life, the “Hallelujah” refrain echoing inside one in all Springfield’s most spectacular venues. Tickets offered on-line or on the door. springfieldchoralsociety.org. $20 or $35 organ loft. Blessed Sacrament Church, 1725 S. Walnut St., 528-7521.

    UIS Music Solo Recitals

    Sat., Dec. 7, 6 and seven:30pm. Options performances by UIS college students enrolled in particular person instrumental classes, and college students of the UIS Group Music Faculty and the UIS String Academy. $5. College students and school free. uispac.com. UIS Studio Theatre, One College Plaza, Springfield, 217-206-6160.

    Washington Park Botanical Backyard Winter Vacation Floral Present

    Dec. 7-8, 12-5pm, Dec. 9-13, 12-4pm, Dec. 14-15, 12-5pm, Dec. 16-20, 12-4pm and Dec. 21-22, 12-5pm. Step right into a world of 500 radiant poinsettias nestled amongst lush recent evergreens and vibrant tropical foliage. Good for all ages. Washington Park Botanical Backyard Exhibit Corridor, 1740 W. Fayette Ave., 217-546-4116.

    Caring Santa

    Solar., Dec. 8, 9-10:30am. This sensory-friendly Santa expertise makes the vacation season extra inclusive and pleasing for households with particular wants. The occasion takes place previous to White Oaks Mall opening to restrict stimulation. Consists of actions together with free prepare rides. Enter by White Oaks door between Macy’s and Esporta. Reservations most well-liked however not required. www.WhereIsSanta.com. Oaks Mall, 2501 Wabash Ave., 217/787-0110.

    Frostbite Pageant 10-mile and 2-mile Race

    Solar., Dec. 8, 9am-12pm. Annual Springfield Street Runners Membership Frostbite Pageant 10mi & 2mi Race course is ready in west-side neighborhoods, rolling hills and scenic nation. Each races begin at 9am. Register on-line. srrc.net/frostbite.

    Caroling on the Carillon

    Solar., Dec. 8, 3-5:30pm. Get pleasure from a heat fireplace, singing voices and the sound of the Carillon taking part in Christmas Carols. Get pleasure from a cookie and scorching chocolate afterward. Free. Thomas Rees Memorial Carillon, 1740 W. Fayette Ave., 217-306-1838.

    Brown Bag Live performance

    Wed., Dec. 11, 12:15-12:45pm. This free lunchtime live performance throughout Creation options the vocal trio of Nichol DelGiorno, Diane Dietz and Becky Kemp. Lunch obtainable for $5 or deliver your individual. Free. First Presbyterian Church, 321 S. seventh St., 217-528-4311.

    Vacation Paper Containers and Poppers

    Wed., Dec. 11, 5-8pm. Be a part of an incredible grasp paper artist to discover ways to make enjoyable paper vacation bins in addition to a fast and simple confetti poppers for New Years Eve. All supplies offered. $10. SAA Collective Gallery, 105 N. Fifth St., 217-544-2787.

    Jingle Bell Bash

    Fri., Dec. 13, 11:30am-12pm. Be a part of different seniors for vacation punch, treats and a go to from Santa. Senior Providers of Central Illinois, 701 W. Mason St., 217-528-4035.

    Elijah Iles Home vacation open home, excursions

    Fri., Dec. 13, 4:30-7:30pm and Sat., Dec. 14, 4:30-7:30pm. Rejoice the vacation season at Springfield’s oldest dwelling as residents would have within the 1850s. The house might be adorned for Christmas and candlelight excursions might be obtainable throughout two open homes. Reside music and refreshments. Free. Elijah Iles Home, 628 S. Seventh St., 217-494-0640.

    Candlelight Christmas

    Fri., Dec. 13, 5-9pm and Sat., Dec. 14, 3-9pm. Expertise the sights and smells of Christmases way back within the candlelit historic buildings. In case you catch a chill from the nippy climate, heat up by the crackling fireplace within the stone fire. clayville.org. Clayville Historic Website, Nice Plains, Route 125, 217-481-4430.

    Santa Home at Iles Park

    Fri., Dec. 13, 5-8pm, Sat., Dec. 14, 9am-12pm and Solar., Dec. 15, 12-4pm. Make recollections this vacation season at Santa Home and snap an image with Santa. Free. Iles Park, Sixth and Ash streets, 217-753-2800 ext. 2001.

    Susan Lawrence Dana: A Nice Girl Lived Right here

    Fri., Dec. 13, 7-8pm and Sat., Dec. 14, 4-5pm. Leigh Steiner brings Susan Lawrence Dana to life on this fascinating efficiency. Tailored and directed by Kevin Purcell. Registration on Eventbrite required. Free. Dana-Thomas Home, 301 E. Lawrence Ave., 217-782-6776.

    Vacation Pops within the Heartland

    Fri., Dec. 13, 7:30pm. With the Illinois Symphony Youth Orchestras, Springfield Choral Society and Springfield Youth Efficiency Group. Options Taichi Fukumura, music director, and soprano Vanessa Becerra. uispac.com. $30-$70. UIS Performing Arts Middle, One College Plaza, 217-206-6160.

    Kringle Market

    Sat., Dec. 14, 11am-4pm and Solar., Dec. 15, 12-3pm. Rejoice the season at this vacation craft market stuffed with distinctive, handcrafted treasures and festive cheer. Options handmade crafts and presents from proficient native artisans. connshg.com. Vinegar Hill Mall, 107 W. Cook dinner St., 217-522-3123.

    Vacation Cookie Stroll

    Sat., Dec. 14, 8am-12pm. This is an opportunity to load up on some vacation do-it-yourself cookies, candies and treats. Douglas Avenue United Methodist Church, 501 S. Douglas Ave., 217-546-4631.

    Cookie Stroll, Raffle and Christmas Reward Gala

    Sat., Dec. 14, 8:30-11am. Discover do-it-yourself cookies, sweet and bread obtainable on the market in addition to a raffle and distributors. Santa might be obtainable for photographs. Donations for photographs might be donated to Holy Household Meals Pantry. St. John Vianney Church Exercise Middle, Sherman, 902 Saint John’s Drive, 217-741-4066.

    Wreaths Throughout America

    Sat., Dec. 14, 11-12am. Wreaths Throughout America at Camp Butler is a veterans wreath laying ceremony that emulates the same wreath ceremony at Arlington Nationwide Cemetery. It’s carried out concurrently at nationwide cemeteries. Wreaths are sponsored and paid for by donors. Deadline for this yr’s sponsors is Dec 2. Name for more information. www.wreathsacrossamerica.org/IL0295. Camp Butler Nationwide Cemetery, 5063 Camp Butler Street, 217-825-6494.

    Artwork Glass at Night time

    Sat., Dec.14, 5:30-6:30pm. Frank Marchant will lead a night tour by the home. Registration on Eventbrite required. Dana-Thomas Home, 301 E. Lawrence Ave., 217-782-6776.

    Vacation Music Program with Hugo Kringle

    Sat., Dec. 14, 11am-12pm. Mike Anderson performs as Hugo Kringle, singing Santa vacation songs and telling humorous, interactive tales of rising up with the boy who will turn out to be Santa Claus. Sherman Public Library, Sherman, 2100 E. Andrew Street, 217-496-2496.

    Vacation Lights Parade

    Sat., Dec. 14, 5:30pm. That is New Berlin’s second annual Vacation Lights Parade. Parade will begin at 5:30p.m. All members are requested to be on the Sangamon County Fairgrounds by 4pm to line up. Sangamon County Fairgrounds, New Berlin, 316 W. Birch St., 488-2685.

    1850s Group Carol Sing

    Sat., Dec. 14, 6-7pm. Journey again in time to the 1850s this Christmas season and be part of Abraham and Mary Lincoln for particular music, worship and carols. Free. First Presbyterian Church, 321 S. Seventh St., 217-528-4311.

    The Prophecy Present – A Tribute to Trans-Siberian Orchestra

    Sat., Dec. 14, 8pm. That is the 18th touring season of an extravagant Christmas musical manufacturing. This powerhouse group of classically skilled musicians comes collectively to create nothing wanting a night of vacation rock music. uispac.com. $49-85. UIS Performing Arts Middle, One College Plaza, 217-206-6160.

    Christmas with the Alley Cats

    Mon., Dec. 16, 7pm. A harmoniously hysterical vacation hit. hcfta.org. $25; seniors $22. Hoogland Middle for the Arts LRS Theatre 1, 420 S. Sixth St., 217-523-2787.

    Vacation Caroler Enjoyable

    Thu., Dec. 19, 11am-12pm. Festive enjoyable with vacation carols by the Mary Bryant Residence Choir, cocoa and cookies. centralILseniors.org. Senior Providers of Central Illinois, 701 W. Mason St., 217-528-4035.

    Santa Home at Kiwanis Park

    Fri., Dec. 20, 5-8pm, Sat., Dec. 21, 9am-12pm, Solar., Dec. 22, 12-4pm and Mon., Dec. 23, 5-8pm. Make recollections this vacation season and snap an image with Santa. Free. Kiwanis Park, Stanton Road, 217-753-2800 ext. 2001.

    Twin Piano Christmas

    Dec. 20-21, 7pm and Solar., Dec. 22, 2pm. Starring Damien Kaplan and Mark Gifford and that includes two Steinway Grand Pianos, 4 fingers, and two proficient, artistic brains letting free for a night of enjoyable. hcfta.org. $22 or $20 for college kids and adults over 60. Hoogland Middle for the Arts LRS Theatre 1, 420 S. Sixth St., 217-523-2787.

    It is a Fantastic Life

    Fri., Dec. 20, 8pm. View this timeless traditional on the massive display. Good for the entire household. No advance ticket gross sales. Tickets are $10 on the door, or $5 with a meals donation. atthelegacy.com. The Legacy Theatre, 101 E. Lawrence, 800-838-3006.

    Meet Me in St. Louis

    Sat., Dec. 21, 7pm. Rejoice the eightieth anniversary of this charming, nostalgic MGM traditional in wonderful technicolor. No advance ticket gross sales. Tickets are $10 on the door or $5 with a meals donation. atthelegacy.com. The Legacy Theatre, 101 E. Lawrence, 800-838-3006.

    Mannheim Steamroller Christmas

    Sat., Dec. 21, 7:30pm. The last word vacation custom. uispac.com. $19-$99. UIS Performing Arts Middle, One College Plaza, 217-206-6160.

    Ha Ha Vacation Present

    Sat., Dec. 21, 8pm. Vacation and winter-themed sketches and short-form video games introduced by Capital Metropolis Improv. hcfta.org. $15. Hoogland Middle for the Arts Membership Room, 420 S. Sixth St., 217-523-2787.

    Candle Lighting Service

    Solar., Dec. 22, 6:30-7:30pm. Reawaken the Christ mild inside. Options music, singing and fellowship. Donations accepted. Unity of Springfield, 417 Cordelia St., 217-523-5897.

    Candles and Carols

    Tue., Dec. 24, 6-7:30pm. Rejoice with story and tune of the annual convergence of various sacred festivals and traditions – Yuletide, Chanukah, Creation/Christmas Eve and Kwanzaa. Free. Abraham Lincoln Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 745 Woodside Street, 217-585-9550.

    Let’s Make the New 12 months Magical

    Tue., Dec. 31, 11:30am-12pm. Deliver within the New 12 months with some magical enjoyable. Occasion incorporates a reside efficiency by Curt Smith. Senior Providers of Central Illinois, 701 W. Mason St., 217-528-4035.

    First Night time Springfield

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