Joe the Animal, a veteran comic from southern Illinois who has performed across the Midwest,...
Visit with friends as you paint and assemble an 18-inch laser-crafted wooden door sign. Choose...
"Celebrating Every Journey." A three-course dinner, evening of dancing and a celebration of the progress...
Fri., March 29, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Edwards Place, Springfield Art Association 700 N. Fourth St., Springfield Springfield...
The burden of being the first lady rested on one of Springfield's own, Mary Lincoln....
When it comes to working for change, it's always hard to decide whether to go...
Did you know questions are an important tool? They help us to learn more about...
Sat., March 30, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Phoenix Center: Out On Second 120 E. Scarritt St., Springfield...
Tue., April 2, 4-6 p.m. Free History During this special event from 4pm-6pm, we invite our guests to...
It may be the only place in Springfield where a person can get a haircut and a meth pipe for free.
Though I don't have any Slavic or Orthodox Christian roots, my family has been making a rich cheese-based dessert called paskha every Easter for decades.
Mondays, 10:15-11 a.m. Continues through April 22 Lincoln Library 326 S. Seventh St., Springfield Downtown Free Children's Corner Read,...
The date was Jan. 29, 2009, and Pat Quinn was sitting at his desk in the lieutenant governor's office, writing notes for what would become his inaugural speech as governor while the state Senate, one floor above, considered voting to remove Rod Blagojevich from office.
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"Illinois Daughters Who Made a Difference." Learn about the original influencers of Illinois. Even as...