Illinois State Fair Aug 8-18, Thu-Sun. An abundance of fried food-on-a-stick, a butter cow, beer tents, exhibits, livestock judging, a carnival and top-notch grandstand acts. Children up to 12 free, ages 13-59 $10 and seniors 60+ $3. Illinois State Fairgrounds, 801 Sangamon Ave., 217-782-6661.
  Wizard of Oz Aug 8-11, 8:30pm Thu-Sun. L. Frank Baum’s classic novel comes to life at one of the area’s outdoor theaters. themuni.org. The Muni, 815 E. Lake Dr., 217-793-MUNI.
  SCHEELS Run Bike Club Aug 8, 5:45-8pm, every Thursday through Sep 26. All levels of riders and runners are welcome. All ages welcome, but if you are 17 or younger, you must bring your parent with you. Free. Scheels, 3801 S. MacArthur Blvd., 217-726-6330.
  Exhibit Walk and Talk Aug 9, 16, 23 and 30. 2-2:30pm Fri. Join a museum curator for a guided walk and talk that is appropriate for all ages. Explore different topics and galleries. $5 ages 19-64. illinoisstatemuseum.org. Illinois State Museum, 502 S. Spring St., 217-782-7386.
  Looking for Lincoln at the State Fair Aug 9, 8am Fri. Visitors can build with Lincoln Logs, watch period demonstrations such as blacksmithing or broom making, enjoy period music and, of course, look for Lincoln. 217-782-6817. lookingforlincoln.com. Illinois Building, Illinois State Fairgrounds, 801 E. Sangamon Ave., 217-782-6661.
  Old Capitol Farmers Market Aug 10, 8am-12pm, every Saturday and Wednesday through Oct 26. Springfield’s longest-running farmers market. Fresh, local produce, honey, meats, baked goods and locally produced textiles and merchandise. Fourth and Adams streets. 217-544-1723.
  Cowboy Randy Aug 10, 10am-12pm Sat. A one-of-a-kind show of yodeling and roping. Part of SAAC’s Music at the Market series. Old Capitol Farmers Market, Fourth and Adams streets, 217-544-1723
  Springfield Comic Expo Aug 10-11, 10am-6pm Sat, 10am-4pm Sun. Comic vendors and creators from around the region. Panels, gaming and cosplay. $15 Sat, $12 Sun and $25 for a two-day pass. stlcomics.net. Crowne Plaza Springfield, 3000 S. Dirksen Pkwy., 217-529-7777.
  Fleming Academy of Performing Arts Aug  10 and 18, 1pm Sat and 3:30pm Sun. Students from this local academy  will present violin and piano performances. Free. flemingacademy.com.  Illinois Building, Illinois State Fairgrounds, 801 E. Sangamon Ave.,  217-787-6556.
  Down on the Farm Story Time Aug  13, 10-11am Tue. Discover what life is like on a farm with stories and a  craft. Ages 3-5. Museum admission. illinoisstatemuseum.org. Illinois  State Museum, 502 S. Spring St., 217-782-7386. 217-782-6044.
  Kitten Circus Aug  13, 12-5pm Tue. Enjoy some fun activities while you meet the kittens.  Popcorn, snow cones and other fun snacks will be available and a  friendly clown with free balloons will be there from 3-5pm. Free.  apl-shelter.org. Animal Protective League, 1001 Taintor Road,  217-544-7387.
  Yart Sale Aug  24, 10am-3pm Sat. A sale of supplies and equipment from forgotten  hobbies. Art supplies, photography equipment, metals equipment, crayons,  canvases, totes, stools, paints, easels, larger canvases, frames and  more. Free admission and open to the public. Springfield Art  Association, 700 N. Fourth St., 217-523-2631.
  Land of Lincoln Barbershop Chorus and Ice Cream Social Aug  25, 5pm Sun. Good, old-fashioned fun. Enjoy some free ice cream while  listening to the chorus. Bring your lawn chairs. Sherman Village Park  Amphitheater, 1200 Rail Fence Road, Sherman.
  Labor Day Ducky Derby Sep  2, 10-11:30am Mon. A fun way to help support the families of Ronald  McDonald House Charities of Central Illinois. $5 per ducky. Free  admission. rmhc-centralillinois.org. Knights Action Park, 1700 Knights  Recreation Dr., 546-8881.
  Movies in the Park - Aquaman Sep  6, 8pm Fri. Bring a lawn chair, sleeping bag or blankets to sit on.  Movie begins at sunset, approximately 8pm. springfieldparks.org. Free.  Kiwanis Park, Stanton Street.
  Meet a veterinarian Sep  7, 10am Sat. Heroes save more than just people, they save all kinds of  animals. Fun activities. Kidzeum.org. Kidzeum of Health and Science  Children’s Museum, 412 E. Adams St., 217-971-4435.
  Downtown Springfield Family FunFest Sep  7, 11am-4pm Sat. This downtown festival is specifically geared towards  children and families. Featuring inflatable obstacle courses and bounce  houses, games and activities, food trucks, appearances by some special  characters and a main stage packed with entertainment for the entire  day. Tickets $10, children ages 2 and under are free. Hosted by Prevent  Child Abuse Illinois. Springfieldfunfest.org. Washington Street between  Fifth and Sixth streets. 217-522-1129.
  Bites on the Boulevard Sep 10, 5-9pm Tue. Dinner! Blessed Sacrament School, 748 W. Laurel St., 217-522-7534.
  Art Spectacular at the Carillon Sep 14-15, 10am-5pm Sat, 10am-4pm Sun. The Art Spectacular has ranked in Sunshine Artist Magazine’s Best  200 Art Fairs for the past four years. It features children’s programs,  up to 50 artists with original artwork in a variety of media, artist  demonstrations, music, Hy-Vee Grill, Patron Bucks, a gift basket raffle  and silent auction. Free. carillonrees.org. Washington Park Botanical  Garden, 1740 W. Fayette Ave., 217-546- 4116. 217-787-3532.
  Mocha Moms, Inc. Muffins and Moms Open House Sep  14, 11am-1pm Sat. Introductory meeting of a support network of moms.  Children welcome. Light refreshments. Free. mochamoms.org. Lincoln  Library, 326 S. Seventh St., 217-753-4900. 309-431-1410.
31st Annual Edwards Place Fine Art Fair Sep  21-22, 10am-5pm Sat, 10am-4pm Sun. Fun for the whole family with over  60 booths to shop, artist demos to watch and a used book sale. Live  music, food vendors and a beer and wine tent. Canine-friendly. Free.  springfieldart.org. Springfield Art Association, 700 N. Fourth St.,  217-523-2631.
  Cruise Nite and Car Show Sep  21, 9am-9pm Sat. One of the area’s largest cruise nights, this event  brings in classic and antique autos for a day of fun for everyone. Car  show starts at 9am followed by the cruise at 5pm. jacksonvilleil.org.  Jacksonville Community Park, 1201 S. Main St., Jacksonville,  217-243-5678.
  Fall Festival Sep  21, 10am-4 pm Sun. Chris Camp the Whip Guy will be here along with  Professor Long Hair the magician and the 10th Illinois Cavalry. It will  be a day filled with artisans, re-enactments, music, food, crafts and  children’s activities. $5 adults, $3 ages 6-12, and under 6 is free.  clayville.org. Clayville, Route 125, Pleasant Plains, 217-572-4984.
  Jacksonville Rotary Oktoberfest Sep  21, 12-9pm Sat. German beer, wine, food, music and dancing, oompah  bands, wiener dog races, keg toss contest and bags tournament.  jacksonvillerotary.org. Morgan County Fairgrounds, 110 N. Westgate,  Jacksonville, 217-245-6800. 217-243-5678.
  E.T. Sep  21, 8-10pm Sat. Part of the Movies in the Park series. Free.  devonamphitheater.com. The Devon Lakeshore Amphitheater, 620 E.  Riverside Dr., Decatur, 217-619-8025.
  18 th Annual International Route 66 Mother Road Festival Sep  27, 6pm Fri. Come celebrate the golden age of Route 66. Over 1,000 cool  cars and 80,000 spectators will roll into the heart of Springfield’s  historic downtown. 317-236-6515. illinoisroute66.org.  downtownspringfield.org. Downtown Springfield, Inc., 3 W. Old State  Capitol Plaza, 217-544-1723.
  Fall Festival and Steam Show Sep  27-29, Fri-Sun. Antique tractor pulls, gas and steam engines,  demonstrations, children’s activities, train rides, flea market and  food. prairielandheritage.com. 217-243-5678. Prairie Land Heritage  Museum, 1005 W. Michigan Ave., 217-243-7262.
  PAW Patrol Live! Oct 1, 6pm Tue. The Great Pirate Adventure. The heroic pups from the top-rated animated preschool embark  on a pirate-themed adventure to uncover hidden treasure. $19+.  theboscenter.com. Bank of Springfield Center, 1 Convention Center Plaza,  800-745-3000.
  Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular Oct  18, 6:30-9:30pm Fri. More than 2,000 illuminated hand-carved  jack-o-lanterns will be displayed showcasing the carving talents of area  residents, artists and District 186 students. Adults $7, children 4-11  $5 and children 3 and under are free. springfieldparks.org. Washington  Park Botanical Garden, 1740 W. Fayette Ave., 217-546-4116.
  Eldon Roark and Troy Roark Oct  26, 10am-12pm Sat. A unique magician and juggler act at the farmers  market. A part of SAAC’s Music at the Market series.  downtownspringfield.org. Old Capitol Farmers Market, Fourth and Adams  streets, 217-544-1723.
  Main Street Pumpkin Festival Oct  26, 10am-3pm Sat. Pumpkin decorating, hay rides, costume contest, pet  costume contest, pumpkin drop, carnival rides, food, fall vendors,  petting zoo, Pumpkin Playland and trick or treating.  jacksonvillemainstreet.com. Downtown Jacksonville, Central Park,  Jacksonville, 217-243-5678.
  Halloween at the Market Oct  26, 9:30am-12:30pm Sat. Costume contests for kids, families and dogs.  This festive event wraps up the 2019 market season. Free. Old Capitol  Farmers Market, Fourth and Adams streets, 217-544-1723.
  CINA Youth Coin Auction Nov  10, 1-3pm Sun. The Central Illinois Numismatic Association hold a free  youth coin auction in conjunction with its Fall Coin Show. Youth age  6-16 register prior to the auction start time of 1pm and can inspect the  items available for bidding. Free. Northfield Inn, Suites and  Conference Center, 3280 Northfield Dr., 217-523-7900. 217-793-2178.
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