Not paying off debt can have a negative impact your credit score. A low credit score makes it more difficult to find a bank or credit card company to lend you money or lend it at an attractive interest rate, but it goes beyond that. Your credit score can also affect everything from insurance rates […]
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Connecting teens with opportunities and services
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Illinois, in partnership with the City of Springfield and the Sangamon County Juvenile Justice Council, is hosting its 4th Annual Teen Job Fair and Resource Expo at The Boys & Girls Club’s Central Unit. According to Dan Wright, chair of the Sangamon County Juvenile Justice Council, the event will […]
GAR Memorial Museum opens for the season
The National Women’s Relief Corps, auxiliary to the Grand Army of the Republic, Inc., (GAR), announced the reopening of the GAR Memorial Museum for the 2019 season. The museum will be open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. every Thursday, Friday and Saturday through October. There may be additional hours as events warrant. The museum houses […]
A meditation on the delicate balance between humans and nature
Each month the Paul Mickey Learning Series features a different topic and speaker that are free and open to the public. A film screening of The Guardians is featured this month. Shot over three years, this intimate documentary takes viewers on a cinematic journey through the butterfly-dense mountaintops of Michoacán as the community works to […]
UIS Visual Arts Gallery walk-through
The University of Illinois Springfield Visual Arts Gallery is hosting a curatorial walk-through for its current exhibition, The Magnificently Mundane, a group exhibition that presents works selected from the field of graphic design by designers from throughout the country. Brytton Bjorngaard, UIS assistant professor of digital media and curator of this exhibit, will lead the […]
The Middle Passage
The Springfield and Central Illinois African American History Museum (AAHM) will host a grand opening for the exhibit The Middle Passage. The Middle Passage refers to the part of the slave trade where Africans were transported across the Atlantic to the West Indies under dire, crowded conditions. The exhibit includes a replica of a slave […]
Salary Negotiation Workshop
American Association of University Women’s research on the gender pay gap shows that one year out of college women are already paid significantly less than men. Women who work full time take home 80 cents for every dollar a full-time male worker is paid. Over a lifetime, those lost potential earnings add up. Women who […]
Share the Irish Spirit
Springfield’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade has been an annual event since 1985. That year the grand marshal was William “Pinky” McHenry who was instrumental in the revitalization of St. John’s Breadline and Friends of Brother James Court. This year the honor goes to Share the Spirit Foundation. The Foundation was formed in 2003 with the […]
19th Annual Murder Mystery Dinner Theater
The Friends of the Chatham Area Public Library was founded in 1986 and is a volunteer nonprofit organization dedicated to raising funds to supplement the library’s annual budget for materials and programs and supporting literacy initiatives in the Chatham community. Along with other activities, the group sponsors the teen and adult summer reading programs, provides […]
A conversation to die for
If you are interested in drinking tea, eating cake and discussing death, an opportunity for you to do so is forthcoming. The Chiara Center is hosting a Death Café on Tuesday, March 12. As strange as such a gathering might seem, the objective is to increase awareness of death in order to help people make […]
A three-day exposition for horse owners and horse lovers
The Illinois Horse Fair is the largest all-breed horse event in the state. It is full of educational opportunities with world and national champion trainers and exhibitors, and up and coming clinicians who cover a variety of topics. Activities on horseback are showcased throughout the weekend and can include trick riders, drill teams, breed and […]
An orchestra’s 60th anniversary year
The Academy of St Martin in the Fields is one of the world’s greatest chamber orchestras, renowned for fresh, brilliant interpretations of the world’s greatest classical music. This performance is an opportunity to see them on their first U.S. tour of 2019 – the orchestra’s 60th anniversary year. Formed by Sir Neville Marriner in 1958 […]
