Into the Woods Jr.Feb 10-12, 17-19, 7pm Fri-Sat, 2pm Sun. Springfield Theatre Centre presents the Tony Award-winning musical by Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine. Admission. hcfta.org. Hoogland Center for the Arts, 420 S. Sixth St., 523-2787. Art Together: Paint MinecraftFeb 11, 10am-12pm. An artsy bonding event. $25 for adult and child, $15 per extra […]
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Winter FUNderland
Woodhaven Hospice Festival of TreesNov 18-20, 5-8pm Fri, 9am-1pm Sat, 12-2:30pm Sun. Decorated trees, designer wreaths and swags, centerpieces, food and baked goods, music, entertainment, kids craft corner, more. $4 adults, $2 students, $1 ages 6 and under. jacksonvilleil.org. Masonic Temple, 345 West College, Jacksonville, 243-5678. Annual Cookie Walk and Craft SaleNov 19, 8am-3pm. Homemade […]
A season for family fun
Now that Halloween has come and gone, and with it the busy season of apple-picking, visits to pumpkin patches and trick-or-treat events, what is there for a Springfield family to do for fun on the weekends? Lots, as it turns out. From museums to zoos to holiday happenings, there are plenty of places to discover […]
Inclusion is everything
Reilly Renken, 14, donned a black and red cheerleader uniform and cheered for the Glenwood Middle School 2016 football team this fall, and her parents couldn’t be prouder. “To others, it’s a middle school cheerleading squad – no big deal,” Reilly’s mother, Leigh Renken, says. “For us, it sums up everything we hoped for her.” […]
On the cover
Brionna, a student at the Hope Institute for Children and Families, starts her school day with dedicated staff members helping her to identify the date and weather. Students at Hope have high student/teacher ratios to teach children skills to increase safety and knowledge to ensure a more independent future. Brionna’s mother, Diane, is happy to […]
Sack lunch inspiration
At the start of a new school year, kids tend to be more excited about getting new pens, pencils and backpacks than anything else, but more often than not they are ready to put their thinking caps on. One of the most important things children can do to ensure that they are focused, engaged […]
Parents prioritizing exercise
Don’t let exercise be the first thing you eliminate when you are feeling the crunch because it might be what you need to maintain your balance and sanity. – Carson Tate When we parents travel on planes, we are reminded to put our oxygen masks on first. As a health and fitness coach, I trot […]
Clean slate
Photo from metrocreativeconnection.com The start of a new school year signals the start of a footrace for busy families with work, school, sports, music lessons and more. To make sure homework, healthful meals, adequate rest and family time get their due, get organized before the first day of school. Jane Blickhan, retired teacher, and Susan […]
Family meals, family bonding
Photo from metrocreativeconnection.com Jennifer Tirey has a goal each time she fixes dinner for her family – make a colorful plate. “I’m lucky, my daughter, age 10, loves snap peas and sweet peppers, and my son, age 11, loves any kind of fruit,” says Tirey, executive director of the Illinois Pork Producers Association. “Adding color […]
Caring for your child’s flat feet
A painful arch can cause a child to avoid sports. Photo from metrocreativeconnection.com We treat a lot of children in our practice. Parents want their children to be as fit as possible, and this includes optimizing their foot and ankle health. Many parents are concerned that their kids have flat feet and they don’t want […]
A mother reflects on racial violence
Photo from metrocreativeconnection.com Wednesday, July 6, was a down day for me. I have those in the summer when I’m not connected to social media and the news of the world. In fact, I have spent much of the summer healing from a damaging school year that helped me see people better than I wanted […]
Mama’s got issues
The Awakened Family: A Revolution in Parenting by Shefali Tsabary, PhD. Viking, 338 pages. One could say Dr. Shefali Tsabary is onto something. The New York clinical psychologist got the attention and respect of Oprah Winfrey with her first book, 2010’s The Conscious Parent, which Winfrey (not a parent, for the record) describes as “one […]
