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			 Renewing watercraft registration can 
			be done online through the IDNR website at
			www.dnr.illinois.gov  
			or by phone by calling 1-866-867-3542. To renew registration, have 
			available the watercraft’s Illinois registration number, the first 
			six characters of the watercraft’s hull ID number, the first three 
			letters of the registered owner’s last name, and a credit card. New 
			or renewed three-year watercraft registrations will expire on Sept. 
			30 in the calendar year of expiration. For details on Illinois 
			watercraft registration requirements and fees, check the IDNR 
			website at
			
			https://www.dnr.illinois.gov/ boating/Pages/default.aspx.  
			Titling is now optional for all watercraft under 22 feet in length. 
			Unpowered watercraft including canoes, kayaks, paddle boats, or 
			paddle boards are not required to be registered in Illinois and are 
			no longer required to have a Water Usage Stamp. 
 Online Dove Permits: Online applications will be accepted 
			from July 7-21 for the second lottery for Illinois Free Dove Hunting 
			Permits for hunting at select state sites. Applications may be 
			submitted for the second lottery by resident hunters who were 
			unsuccessful in the first lottery, residents who did not apply in 
			the first lottery, and non-resident hunters. After the second 
			lottery permit application deadline on July 21, hunters may apply 
			for remaining free dove permits on a first-come, first-served basis 
			beginning at 8 a.m. July 28 through Aug. 25. For more information on 
			dove hunting permit areas and free dove permits, check the IDNR 
			website at
			
			https://www.dnr.illinois.gov/hunting/ dove/Pages/OnlinePermit
 Application.aspx
 
			
			 
			 
 Rock Cut Traffic Update: Due to weather delays during April 
			and May affecting the ongoing road improvement project at Rock Cut 
			State Park, visitors to the park are advised of planned traffic 
			changes. Starting July 1, the main park road will be closed from the 
			north side of the lake spillway bridge to the concession building 
			area. For an updated site road closure map:
			
			https://www.dnr.illinois.gov/news/ Documents/ROCKCUTTRAFFIC0
 7012019.pdf
 
 Fourth of July Tot Time at Dickson Mounds: At Dickson Mounds 
			Museum near Lewistown, Tot Time Thursday, July 4 at 9:30 a.m. will 
			celebrate America’s birthday with Ben Franklin, inventor, statesman, 
			and founding father, portrayed by actor Terry Lynch. Franklin will 
			reminisce about his political life, writings, and scientific 
			inventions. Tots, their caretakers and older siblings are all 
			welcome to join in the fun, including making a craft to take home 
			and enjoying cake to eat. The Dickson Mounds Tot Time series is 
			sponsored by Spoon River Electric’s Operation Round-up grant, Canton 
			Chamber of Commerce, Havana National Bank, Lewistown American Legion 
			Ladies Auxiliary Bishop Post #1, Lewistown VFW Post 5001 Auxiliary, 
			Rusty Melhouse of Edward Jones, and Jeff and Linda Sisson of Havana. 
			Call 309-547-3721 for more information.
 
 Flex Your Mussels July 6: What do a rainbow, a monkeyface, 
			and a washboard have in common? They are all mussels found in 
			Illinois. Bring the kids to the Illinois State Museum on Sat., July 
			6 from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. for the Super Saturday event “Flex 
			Your Mussels” to learn more. Families will learn to identify 
			different mussel species, about their history in Illinois, and their 
			different uses. Activities are recommended for children ages 5 and 
			up, and parents and families are encouraged to participate. For 
			additional information, call 217-782-6044. Super Saturdays at the 
			ISM are sponsored by Bank of Springfield.
 
 Music at the Museum: The July concert in the “Music at the 
			Museum” series at the Illinois State Museum in Springfield features 
			the Sweet Potatoes Thursday, July 11 at 7:00 p.m. The Sweet Potatoes 
			come from Southern California to dish up their own unique blend of 
			country, folk and homespun Americana. Featuring acoustic guitars, 
			accordion and harmonica, their music has a back porch charm all its 
			own. Tickets are available at the door.
			
			http://www.illinoisstate museum.org/content/sweet-potatoes
 
 Summer Pass at Illinois State Museum: The Illinois State 
			Museum ISM Summer Pass allows visitors to the museum in Springfield 
			unlimited admission for one adult through Labor Day for just $10. 
			The museum’s Summer Pass can be purchased at the admission desk. 
			Each Summer Pass is good for one adult admission during the museum’s 
			regular operating hours. The 2019 Summer Pass will expire Sept. 2, 
			2019. The museum is located at 502 S. Spring St., Springfield.
 
			
			 
			
 Art Show July 13-14 at Cahokia Mounds: Native American 
			artists from tribal affiliations across the nation will display and 
			sell fine art during the 24th annual Contemporary Indian Art Show on 
			July 13 and 14 at the Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site, 
			Collinsville. Works will include paintings and prints, metalwork, 
			sculptures in stone, antler, wood and clay, as well as pottery and 
			jewelry. The show, inside the historic site’s Interpretive Center, 
			features free admission and will be held from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 
			both days.
 
 Sandburg Songbag Concert July 14 in Galesburg: A master of 
			Chicago, Mississippi Delta style and jump blues, David Berntson will 
			perform Sunday, July 14 at the Carl Sandburg State Historic Site in 
			Galesburg as part of the Sandburg Songbag Concert Series. The July 
			14 Songbag performance by David Berntson will be in the Sandburg 
			site’s barn at 313 E. Third Street in Galesburg. The show starts at 
			4:00 p.m. and ends at 6:00 p.m. with a break for refreshments around 
			5:00 p.m. A donation of $5 per person is suggested.
 
			
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			The 2019 Sandburg Songbag concerts are made possible thanks to a 
grant from the Mark and Celia Godsil Family Fund, a Donor Advised Fund of the 
Galesburg Community Foundation, and the Community Impact Fund at the Galesburg 
Community Foundation. The concert is presented by the Carl Sandburg Historic 
Site Association and the IDNR. 
Science Day Out Field Trip July 25: 
Students entering grades 7-9 can register now for a “Science Day Out: Exploring 
Wetlands” field trip hosted by the Illinois State Museum Thursday, July 25 from 
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. On this free, hands-on science field trip, students will 
travel from the Illinois State Museum in Springfield to Dickson Mounds Museum 
and the Emiquon Preserve in Fulton County for a day filled with authentic 
science opportunities. Lunch will be provided. For registration, visit bit.ly/scidayout2019. 
The program is generously funded by Carrol C. Hall, longtime Springfield High 
School teacher and co-founder of Horace Mann Insurance Company. For more 
information, visit
http://www. illinoisstatemuseum.org/content/science-day-out-exploring-wetlands
 
 Rough Fish Roundup July 13: Bowfishing enthusiasts are invited to the 5th 
annual Kaskaskia River Rough Fish Roundup bowfishing tournament Saturday, July 
13 on the Kaskaskia River at Wood Duck Marina near Baldwin, Illinois. The 
tournament is hosted by the Kaskaskia River State Fish and Wildlife Area in 
cooperation with the Bowfishing Association of America. For registration and 
more information, contact Kaskaskia River SFWA by phone at 618-785-2555. For 
more details, find event information on the IDNR website:
https://www.dnr. illinois.gov/calendar/Documents/ KaskaskiaRiverRoughFishRound
 Up2019Flyer_.pdf
 
 Camping Reservations: Summer is a great time for camping in Illinois. 
Make campsite and shelter reservations for many IDNR sites online through the 
Reserve America website at www. 
reserveamerica.com using a credit card.
 
 Wingshooting Clinics: Wingshooting clinics will be conducted this summer 
and fall in Illinois at IDNR sites, cooperating gun clubs and hunting preserves. 
Most clinics are conducted on weekends. Wingshooting clinics for youth, ages 
10-15, and women provide instruction on safely firing a shotgun at a moving 
target with reasonable reliability. Hunter wingshooting clinics are hands-on and 
include extensive live fire at a variety of clay target presentations on 
sporting clays courses specifically designed for teaching typical hunting 
situations. For the wingshooting clinic schedule and more information, check the 
IDNR website:
https://www.dnr.illinois.gov/
 recreation/wingshooting/Pages/
 default.aspx
 
 
 
 Historic Bike Show July 20 at David Davis Mansion: Biking enthusiasts and 
history buffs are invited to “Wheels Through Time: A Historic Bike Show” 
Saturday, July 20 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the David Davis Mansion State 
Historic Site in Bloomington. In addition to displays of historic and modern 
bicycles, the event will feature special presentations, Slow Bike Races, 
scheduled to begin at 12:00 noon, and a casual bike ride along the Constitution 
Trail beginning at the Mansion at 3:00 p.m. The “Wheels Through Time: A Historic 
Bike Show” event is free and open to the public; donations are accepted. The 
David Davis Mansion, operated by the IDNR, will be open from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 
p.m. For more information, contact the David Davis Mansion State Historic Site, 
1000 Monroe Drive, Bloomington, at 309-828-1084.
 
 Suffrage in Illinois Program July 21: The Illinois State Museum in 
Springfield will host “Casting a Historic Vote: Suffrage in Illinois” as part of 
the Standing on Her Shoulders Speaker Series Sunday, July 21 at 2:00 p.m. in the 
Museum’s Thorne Deuel Auditorium. Jeanne Schulz Angel will discuss the paths 
walked by female leaders in Illinois. The speaker series is presented by the 
Illinois State Museum and Lincoln Land Community College’s Academy of Lifelong 
Learning with support from Illinois Humanities. The program is free and open to 
the public. For more information, call 217-558-6696.
 
 Illinois State Parks Guide: The 2019-2020 Illinois State Parks guide is 
available in print and online. The booklet is a useful guide to an eventful day 
in a state park picnic area, a weekend at a state park lodge or campground, a 
hike in a state forest, a ride on a state trail, or hunting and fishing trips to 
a state fish and wildlife area. The Illinois State Parks guide is posted on the 
IDNR website in PDF format at this link:
https://www. dnr.illinois.gov/news/ Documents/ILState
 Park20192020.pdf Copies of the state parks guide can be ordered through the 
IDNR online publications page: 
https:// dnr2.illinois.gov/teachkids/
 
 Visit Conservation World at the Illinois State Fair: Make plans to attend 
the 2019 Illinois State Fair in Springfield – and to spend some time at 
Conservation World Aug. 9 through 18. Conservation World is a 30-acre park on 
the state fairgrounds filled with family activities including fishing 
instruction, archery ranges, and expert information on habitat enhancement, 
state parks, wildlife, fish, and forestry. Conservation World will be open daily 
from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. during the fair.
 
 Safety Courses: The 2019-2020 fall hunting seasons in Illinois will be 
here soon. Check the schedule of IDNR Hunter Safety Education courses, many of 
which are scheduled in advance of the fall seasons. Classes fill up quickly, so 
check the IDNR website for course locations and dates. The web link for IDNR 
Safety Education courses is 
www.dnr.illinois.gov/safety.
 
				 
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