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▪ 12th Anniversary ‘Sips ‘n’ Suds’ with the Southern Illinois Police Chiefs Association — Doors accessible 6 p.m. Tasting from 7-9 p.m. Friday. Gateway Classic Cars, 1237 Central Park Drive, O’Fallon. Donation: $25 per being or 2 for $40.
▪ 16th Anniversary Concordia Abbey Dinner Bargain — Doors accessible 5 p.m. Dinner 6 p.m. Saturday. Quail Club, Concordia Road, Belleville. Accident includes bashful auction, bassinet bargain and articulate auction. Tickets $25 in beforehand or $30 at door. 618-476-3377.
▪ 27th Anniversary ‘Break Word with the World’ — 7 p.m. Tuesday. SIUE-East St. Louis Higher Apprenticeship Center, 601 J.R. Thompson Drive, Room 2083. A boondocks hall-style black of poetry, exhibits, achievement art and amusing commentary. Presented by The Eugene B. Redmond Writers Club and the St. Louis Brick City Balladry Festival. 618-650-3991.
▪ 2017 Rosary Crusade — Noon, Saturday. St. Teresa Church, Lebanon Ave., Belleville. Accompany a backyard chair. 618-233-2545.
▪ Belleville’s Old Boondocks Farmer’s Market — 7:30 a.m. to apex Saturday. Aboriginal block of South Charles, Belleville. Locally developed veggies, fruit, affirmation aloft beef, plants and crafts.
▪ Swansea Farmer’s Market — 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 12. Rural King parking lot, 2801 N. Illinois St., Swansea. Senior coupons are in. Locally developed crops, fruits, vegetables and crafts.
▪ Bobby Norfolk: Spooky Tales — 4 p.m. Saturday. Granite City Branch Library, 2145 Johnson Road. Emmy Award acceptable storyteller, columnist and educator, Bobby Norfolk. Questions: 618-452-6238 ext. 720.
▪ Dancing with the Champions — The Catholic Children’s Home ball challenge and bashful bargain that was appointed for Thursday, Oct. 12, has been adjourned until bounce of 2018. Anyone who has paid for a sponsorship, ad or tickets will accept a refund.
▪ Fall Garage Auction — 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. Hope Lutheran Church, 3715 Wabash Ave., Granite City. Arts and crafts, honey, broil sale. Adult, accouchement and babyish clothes. Miscellaneous items.
▪ Fort de Chartres French and Indian War Encampment — 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday. Fort de Chartres State Historic Armpit abreast Prairie du Rocher. 1750s historically dressed Native American, soldier, militia and affected addict re-enactors participate in accustomed affected activities and aggressive drills. www.fortdechartres.us/events.
Free claret burden checks will booty abode from 11 a.m.-noon Tuesday, Oct. 17 at Main Street Association Center, 1003 N. Main St., Edwardsville. There is no allotment appropriate or age requirement.
▪ Main Street Association Center claret burden checks — 11 a.m. to apex Tuesday, Oct. 17. Main Street Association Center, 1003 N. Main St., Edwardsville. Chargeless claret burden check, no allotment appropriate or age requirement. Walk-in only.
▪ Miner’s Day celebrations — Noon, Sunday. Union Miners Cemetery, Mt. Olive. The Mother Jones Foundation will present its anniversary accolade to the Battle of Virden. Union Miners’ Cemetery Airing will chase the Foundation program. The accessible is arrive to this chargeless event. See the Mother Jones Foundation and the Union Miners Cemetery Airing 2017 Facebook pages for added information.
▪ ‘National Trends in Appropriate Apprenticeship and School Psychology: Conversations with SIUE Professors’ — 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 18. Short presentations by SIUE advisers about bookish programs and bounded casework to abode the needs of accouchement with disabilities. 618-692-7556.
▪ The Red Mass — 7:45 a.m. Friday. St. Peter’s Cathedral, Belleville. Bishop Edward K. Braxton and the St. Thomas Added Committee allure the association to the Red Mass. Reception to follow. The Red Mass marks the aperture of the U.S. Supreme Court appellation but traces its attitude to the aboriginal Red Mass captivated in 1245 in Paris.
▪ Rummage and Broil Auction — 5:30-8 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. to apex Saturday. St. Paul United Abbey of Christ, 115 West B St., Belleville. Sponsored by the Women’s Guild. Brown bag appropriate on Saturday.
▪ Secretary of State’s Mobile Unit — 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 12. Mascoutah Senior Center, 227 N. Market St. Renew your driver’s authorization or agent allotment face-lifting sticker after a cruise to the disciplinarian casework office. 217-782-7044.
▪ Signal Hill ‘Lots of Love’: Association Work Days — 9 a.m. to noon, Thursday-Saturday, Oct. 12-14. Park at Signal Hill Elementary. Airing southeast forth the bike trail. Outdoor classroom armpit will be amid on the appropriate afore Superior Drive. Heartlands Conservancy will accommodate seeds, plants and added equipment. Attendees are arrive to accompany shovels, trowels, gloves, boots and rakes. Volunteers of any age and acquaintance are welcome. Information: sarah.vogt@heartlandsconservancy.org or 618-566-4451 ext. 23.
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▪ Sip and Shop — 6-9 p.m. Friday. Fairview Heights Elks Lodge 664. Acceptance is chargeless and there will be added than 20 vendors.
▪ Special Olympics Flag Football clash — Aperture ceremonies 11 a.m. Sunday, Trenton City Park. Competition 11:30 a.m. Fans are arrive to acquaintance 149 athletes and 8 unified ally attempt apery 16 teams from 15 agencies beyond Illinois. Justin Dunning, 618-654-6680.
▪ SWIC Accomplishment Day Accessible House — 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday. SWIC Sam Wolf Granite City Campus, 4950 Maryville Road. State Rep. Jay Hoffman will allege about the accent of abstruse apprenticeship and bushing accomplishment jobs. Anniversary is chargeless and accessible to the public. 618-931-0600, ext. 7476.
▪ ‘Thursdays with Teri’ — 10 a.m. to apex Thursday, Oct. 12. Belleville Accessible Main Library, 121 E. Washington. Teri Bromley is the cemetery and abbey annal administrator of the St. Clair County Affiliated Society. She will be accessible to acknowledgment questions about affiliated research.
▪ Understanding Alzheimer’s affairs — 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 12. Immanuel United Methodist Church, 800 N. Main St., Edwardsville. Participants will appearance clips from the PBS documentary appropriate “Alzheimer’s: Every Minute Counts” and appoint in a console discussion. alz.org/greatermissouri.
▪ Village-wide Garage Auction —7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Damiansville. Bargains at sales beyond the village.
▪ Walking Tour of Historic City Belleville — 10 a.m. Saturday. Starts at the Veterans’ Memorial, southeast bend of the aboveboard on East Main, Belleville. Tour is about 16 blocks continued and lasts about 90 minutes. $10 per person. Ages 12 years and up. Benefits the Belleville Historical Society. Reservations required: 618-236-7481 or rdevb@earthlink.net.
▪ Yanda Log Cabin Day — 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. 148 S. Main St., Glen Carbon. Demonstrations by aeon artisan on blacksmithing and accomplishment by Mike Lanham, woodworking, blah grinding, sewing, dulcimer and cord music. Aliment accessible for acquirement by the Kiwanis.
▪ Highland Art in the Park — Lindenthal Park, Highland. 6-9 p.m. Friday is a examination affair for sponsors and V.I.P. guests. Accessible for anybody from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday. Art for sale, alive entertainment, food, kid’s creations projects, alive music, ice abstraction and an alternate accessible art project. www.highlandartscouncil.org.
▪ Pumpkinfest — 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Courthouse Square, city Waterloo. Free. 5K Run/Walk, music, ability and merchant booths, attic painting, attic games, attic contests, washer tournament, demonstrations, face painting and food.
▪ Drums and Percussion Belleville Anniversary — Drum clinics starting 2 p.m. Saturday, Althoff’s Heritage Hall. Concert on Sunday at 4204’s Banquet Hall, 4635 W. Main, Belleville. Concert appearance the Chester Thompson Trio with Chester Thompson, bagman from Gensis, Phil Collins and Weather Report, and the Ndugu Chancler Band with Alphonso Johnson, bassist from Santana. Tickets accessible in beforehand at Melodic Rhythms, 4204, Eckert’s Florist or melodicrhythms.com. Clinics amount $20 in advance, $25 at door. Concert $20 accepted acceptance or $25 at door. Concert aloof seats $25 in beforehand or $30 at door.
▪ 26th Anniversary Leclaire Parkfest — Apex to 5 p.m. Sunday. Leclaire Park, Edwardsville. The ‘Parkfest’ appearance alive music, anniversary food, a beer garden, artisans, children’s activities, a book fair and an display of best vehicles. Friends of Leclaire allotment the history of Leclaire National Historic District through posters and trolley tours. www.historic-leclaire.org or 618-363-9599.
▪ All-You-Can-Eat Pancake and Sausage Breakfast — 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sunday. St. Augustine Parish Hall, 1900 W. Belle, Belleville. $7 adults, $4 children, beneath 4 are free. No ancestors pays added than $25. Sponsored by St. Augustine Boy Scout Troop 24.
▪ Aviston Legion Angle & Craven Fry — 4:30-7 p.m. Friday. American Legion Post 1239, 601 S. Clinton, Aviston. Cod, catfish, shrimp, craven strips, sides. Eat in or carryout. 618-228-7311 or www.avistonlegion.com.
▪ Caseyville Angle Fry — 4-7 p.m. Friday, Caseyville VFW Post 1117, 415 N. Long, Caseyville. Angle plates, desserts, sandwiches, burgers and more. Bingo at 7 p.m.
▪ Collinsville Angle Fry — 3-8 p.m. Friday, Collinsville VFW Post 5691, 1234 Vandalia, Collinsville. Eat-in or carryout. Cod, catfish fillets, tilapia, sides.
▪ Collinsville Angle Fry — 3-8 p.m. Friday, Collinsville American Legion, 1022 Vandalia St., Collinsville. North Atlantic cod, accomplished catfish, sides, desserts. 618-345-2508.
▪ Collinsville Angle Fry — 4-7:30 p.m. Friday. Knights of Columbus Hall, 1 Columbus Plaza, Collinsville. Eat in or carryout. Fried/baked cod, catfish, sides. 618-345-1492.
▪ Freedom Farm Angle Fry Fridays — 4-8 p.m. Friday. Freedom Farm, 6355 Hilgard Memorial Drive, Freeburg. Angle fry every Friday. Hayrides are aback — 4 for $20, $3 anniversary added person. Amount includes hayride, atom at association blaze arena and hot cocoa. Reservations are required. 618-539-6095 or www.legionfreedomfarm.com.
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▪ Highland Angle Fry — 4-7:30 p.m. Friday, VFW Post 5694, 1900 VFW Road, Highland. Eat in or carryout. 618-654-6367.
▪ Kiwanis Chili Dinner — Apex until the chili runs out. Glen Carbon American Legion Hall. Tickets $8 adults and $4 for children. Tickets can be purchased at the aperture or online at www.eventbrite.com.
▪ Mascoutah Angle Fry — 5-8 p.m. Friday, Mascoutah VFW Post 7682, 620 Donaphan St., Mascoutah. Dine in or carryout. 618-566-2288.
▪ Millstadt Angle Fry and Jam Session — 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., 4-8 p.m. Friday, Millstadt VFW Post, 200 Veterans Drive, Millstadt. 618-476-1180.
▪ O’Fallon Angle Fry — 4-8 p.m. Friday, Knights of Columbus Hall, 402 E. U.S. 50, O’Fallon. Cod and bluegill, burgers, hot dogs, sides. Eat in or carryout. 618-632-6229.
▪ O’Fallon Angle Fry — 4-8 p.m. Friday, VFW Post 805, 221 W. Aboriginal St., O’Fallon. Absurd and broiled fish, chicken, abandon and desserts. Carryouts. 618-624-2651.
▪ Okawville Angle & Craven Fry — 5-8 p.m. Friday, 205 N. Hanover St., Okawville. American Legion Post No. 233. Eat in or carryout. 618-243-6545.
▪ Senior Chili Cook-off — 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday. Moody Park, ample pavilion, Fairview Heights. $5. Aboriginal anytime Senior Chili Cook-off. Interested participants charge accompany crockpot of chili or buffet bowl to share. Toppings, tasting cups, bowls and accoutrement provided. Vote for favorites. Top three winners will accept prizes. Alive music at apex from Tommy Tunes. Accompany backyard chairs. RSVPs encouraged: 618-489-2040.
▪ Shiloh Angle Fry — 5-8 p.m. Friday, 100 Eagle Drive, Shiloh. Cod, walleye, shrimp, craven wings. Eat in or carryout. Auxiliary broil auction for charity. 618-624-5412.
▪ St. Joseph Abbey Angle Broil and Fry — 4-7 p.m. Friday. St. Joseph’s Parish Center, 6 N. Alton St., Freeburg. Broiled cod, absurd cod loins by the plate, sandwich or pound. Shrimp, broiled cheese, spaghetti, and more. Sponsored by the Support Committee. Eat in or backpack out. 618-539-4720.
▪ St. Mary Parish Angle Fry — 4-7 p.m. Friday. St. Mary School basement, 1706 W. Main St., Belleville. Dine in or backpack out. Cod or walleye: sandwich, bowl or by the pound. Abandon and desserts.
▪ Swansea Angle Stand — 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 216 Service St., Swansea. Cod, walleye, catfish, shrimp and more. Saturday: absurd chicken. 618-222-7171.
▪ Troy VFW Angle Fry — 4-7 p.m. Friday, Troy VFW Post 976 and Auxiliary, 123-A W. Market St., Troy. Cod, catfish, jack salmon, broiled fish, craven strips, shrimp. Dine in or backpack out. 618-667-8387.
▪ Turkey Hill Grange: Flapjack Fundraiser for Blow Abatement — 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. 1375 Route 15, Belleville. Biscuits and gravy, pancakes, drinks. Suggested donation $7. Dine in or backpack out.
▪ Walton’s Craven Dinner — 4-7 p.m. Tuesday. Knights of Columbus, 5420 Old Collinsville Road, Fairview Heights. Homemade desserts. Carryout, 618-632-5222.
▪ Walton’s Angle Fry — 3-8 p.m. Friday, Knights of Columbus, Hall, 5420 Old Collinsville Road, Fairview Heights. Homemade desserts. Carryout, 618-632-5222.
▪ Wurstmarkt and Shooting Match: Still Shot and Trap Shoot — Sunday. Shooting bout apex to 4 p.m. All-you-can-eat from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. American Legion Hall, St. Libory. Carryouts available. Quilt raffle and country store. Accident by St. Liborius Parish.
▪ Bridge — 11:45 a.m. Thursday. Collinsville Senior Center, 420 E. Main St., Collinsville. To participate, charge accept played arch before. 618-310-1289.
▪ Bridge — 11:45 a.m. Tuesday. Senior Center, 10025 Bunkum Road, Fairview Heights. Sponsored by Caseyville Township. 618-310-1289.
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▪ Cribbage Club — 6:30 p.m. Thursday. 1 Columbus Plaza, KC Club, Collinsville. Nine amateur played adjoin nine altered opponents. Yvonne Bright 618-344-1521 or John Bilski 618-398-1029.
▪ Euchre Clash — 7 p.m. Friday. Anybody welcome. Smithton Senior Center, 711 S. Main, Smithton. 618-233-3370.
▪ Halloween Trivia Night ‘Spooktacular’ — Doors accessible 5:15 p.m. Game at 6 p.m. Saturday. Trinity United Abbey of Christ, 47 N. Douglas Ave., Belleville. Benefits Interfaith Association Aliment Pantry. $10 per being at door, 12 years and beneath $5. Aliment donations welcomed. Costume contests for kids and adults, no abounding face masks. Attendance prizes, bassinet raffle, 50/50. Reservations: 618-233-2941 or trinitybell@sbcglobal.net.
▪ Holy Name Society’s Meat Shoot — 11 a.m. Sunday. Hecker Association Center Grounds, 230 E. Washington St., Hecker. 618-473-2217.
▪ Meat Shoot — Noon, Sunday. Elks Lodge 664, 9480 Old Lincoln Trail, Fairview Heights. Meat and block raffles. Chargeless food.
▪ Meat Shoot for Southwestern Illinois Central Labor Council PAC Fund — Noon, Sunday. TR’s Place, Belleville. Aliment and prizes. Meat circuit $3 per ticket. Money circuit $5 per ticket.
▪ Trivia Night — Doors accessible 6 p.m. Game begins 7 p.m. Friday. Aboriginal United Presbyterian Church, 201 E. Abbey St., Collinsville. Babysitter provided. 618-344-1109.
▪ Queen of Hearts Drawing — 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 12. Catholic War Veterans, 3535 N. Illinois Route 159, 3 afar south of Belleville. Admission sales stop at 7:30 p.m. Jackpot is $41,000. If no one draws the Queen, the jackpot will access abutting week.
▪ ‘Javier Mendoza presents Hobo Cane’ — 5 p.m. Friday. McKendree University’s Ames Dining Hall. Chargeless concert and fundraiser for blow and convulsion abatement efforts in Puerto Rico and Mexico City. Meals will be accessible for $8.95 with 20 to 25 percent donated to fundraiser. Backpack outs welcome. Donation websites: www.directrelief.org or www.topos.mx. Information: Craig Robertson, administrator of campus activities, 618-537-6856 or croberts@mckendree.edu.
▪ 2017 City Concert Series — 8-11 p.m. Saturday. Monroe County Bandstand, Waterloo. Featuring: “Riverside.” Accompany a absolute or backyard chair. Chargeless concert presented by the Waterloo Chamber of Commerce.
▪ Masterworks Chorale: “Celtic Voices” — 3 p.m. Sunday. St. Clare Catholic Church, O’Fallon. A anniversary of folk music from Ireland, Scotland, Wales and England. Tickets: 618-304-9094.
▪ Neil Simon’s ‘Plaza Suite’ — 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Highland Elementary Auditorium, 1800 Lindenthal Ave., Highland. A account of three altered couples successively application Suite 719 at the Plaza Hotel. Tickets $10 adults, $9 seniors and children. Tickets can be purchased online: www.hardroad.org or at door.
▪ Paranormal Investigator book signing accident — 1-3 p.m. Saturday. Main Street Book Store, 307 S. Main St., St. Charles, Missouri. Matthew Bockstruck, a abstruse investigator from the St. Louis area, will be signing copies of his book, “Paranormal Tales.” Signed copies will be accessible for $10 each.
▪ Gateway Milers: Airing at Salt Lick Point Land and Water Reserve — Allotment 9:15 a.m. Group airing 9:30 a.m. Saturday. Borsch Park, Bluff Road, Valmeyer. 6k routes and 10k routes offered from accessible and abstinent to challenging. Fee $3 per person. Hiking shoes and walking poles recommended.
▪ Marcoot Jersey Creamery Fall Fest — 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. 526 Dudleyville Road, south of Greenville. Free, family-friendly event. Alternate activities, samples of cheese. Cheese-filled bratwursts, absurd cheese curds and custard-style ice cream. Cheese authoritative affirmation at 11 a.m. 618-664-1110 or www.marcootjerseycreamery.com.
▪ ‘Star Wars Con’ at Case-Halstead Accessible Library — 5 p.m. Friday. Case-Halstead Accessible Library, Carlyle. Star Wars Trivia and Star Wars themed amateur at 5 p.m. Dan Yezbick of St. Louis Association College at Wildwood will present “Rebel Girls and Warrior Women: The Forceful Heroines of Star Wars” at 6 p.m. Star Wars appearance appearance at 7 p.m. Showing “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” at 7:30 p.m. 618-594-5210.
▪ St. Louis Comic Book Appearance —10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Sunday. Shrewsbury American Legion, 7300 Lansdowne, St. Louis. Acceptance $2. Buy, advertise and barter comics, cards, toys and activity figures. Over 40 tables of collectibles.
▪ Centralia Art-Wine-Music Anniversary — 4-10 p.m. Saturday. City Centralia, 300 E. Broadway, Centralia. Bounded artists, musicians, aliment vendors. seecentralia.com/event.
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