Summer may be drawing to a close, but the music scene in central Illinois is as vibrant as ever. From cutting-edge electronica to old-time a capella, Springfield and other central Illinois cities offer a variety of sounds within a short drive. Springfield Sangamon Auditorium www.uis.edu/sangamonauditoriumSept. 21, 8 p.m. – Michael W. Smith Christian singer-songwriter Michael […]
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Let’s go to a show
As summer comes to a close, the overwhelming heat and touristy jaunts are becoming distant memories. The sunscreen is being packed away, and you’ve enjoyed yet another summer of stimulating activities, but now what? Go to a show. There are many opportunities for theatrical leisure in your community. Jacksonville Theatre Guild will feature Arthur Miller’s […]
Quad Cities, a great place to go
With the heat of summer in the rear view mirror, it is time for a fall adventure. Head to the Quad Cities along the big Ole Mississippi. There is a lot to do in the Quad Cities and on the way there and back as well. Want to horse around? You can check out horse […]
Getting ready for college today
High school guidance counseling in Springfield School District 186 ain’t what it used to be. Just ask Donna Povse, “post-secondary coach” at Springfield High. “In each of the three public schools,” she explains, “there is a retired person like myself who works approximately two and a half days a week, and primarily our goal is […]
I take my baby to work
Like most people, I sometimes have “those days” at work – days where the phone rings off the hook, people walk in needing immediate assistance, a report needs to get done yesterday, and 20 urgent emails are piled up in the inbox. Unlike most people, “those days” for me occasionally include the added stressor of […]
Show kids the money
Growing up in a time of economic struggle, today’s kids might be inadvertently learning lessons about money. If Mom and Dad have been forced to cut back or have even lost their jobs, chances are kids have noticed and learned something as a result. Even if parents have managed to weather the economic storm of […]
The power of family meals
Until recently, routinely sitting down to meals with your family was the norm. But for the last several decades, the family meal has become increasingly rare, as the pace and pressures of modern life grow ever more frenetic. Two-career households, kids with a bewildering array of activities, and other distractions, coupled with the ease and […]
Destinations for family adventures
There are many local and regional venues families may visit for fun and excitement. They create precious memories that can last a lifetime for both parent and child. In Springfield, a quality destination is the Illinois State Museum. Located at 502 S. Spring Street, admission is free, the site is open seven days a […]
What parents should know about bullying
Springfield School District 186 tells students who get bullied to answer the attack with a SWAT: Stop, Walk Away and Talk to an Adult. The SWAT program, introduced this past school year in District 186 at the elementary school level, teaches students how to deal with bullying. These strategies include telling a student to stop […]
Summer theater has something for everyone
It’s that time of year again. Yes, ’tis the season for summer barbecues, local festivals and a boat on the lake. It also marks the start of a magnificent summer of local theater in central Illinois. Here are some highlighted theatrical venues and their summer schedule: Theatre in the Park at New Salem’s season begins […]
Calling all volunteers
With summer rapidly approaching, Springfield residents will be planning various ways to spend their summer through activities like vacations and traveling. So, why not plan on spending a little time volunteering around Springfield? For all ages Individuals looking for volunteer opportunities this summer that will allow them to be outdoors should consider volunteering for Habitat […]
Travel back in time to Amish country
Open for the 2012 season, Rockome Gardens is an iconic place that brings back childhood memories for many. Today, under the management of the Rockome Gardens Preservation Inc., the popular tourist venue at Arcola was purchased in January by Steve Maher and his wife, Bev. Coming to the gardens for the past 35 years before […]
