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			 CWD Sampling: Deer hunters statewide are 
			encouraged to allow samples to be taken for chronic wasting disease 
			(CWD) testing from adult deer they harvest. Check the IDNR website 
			at this link for locations that are serving as CWD sampling 
			stations, taking samples from entire deer or deer heads through the 
			end of Illinois’ 2019-2020 deer seasons in January:
			
			https://www.dnr.illinois.gov/ programs/CWD/Documents/ CWD 
			SamplingLocations.pdf 
 Archery Deer and Fall Turkey Permits: Illinois Archery Deer 
			and Illinois Archery Fall Turkey seasons are open through Jan. 19, 
			2020. Permits are available over-the-counter at DNR Direct license 
			and permit vendors. Find a vendor near you at this link:
			
			https://www.dnr.illinois.gov/ LPR/Pages/LicensePermit Vendors.aspx
 
 Fall Shotgun Turkey Harvest: Hunters in Illinois harvested a 
			preliminary statewide total of 301 wild turkeys during the 2019 Fall 
			Shotgun Turkey Season. The season dates were Oct. 19-27. The 2019 
			total compares with the statewide fall shotgun turkey harvest of 320 
			in 2018. Fall gun hunting for turkey was open in 56 of Illinois’ 102 
			counties. The top counties for harvest this year were Jefferson 
			(24), Williamson (24), Marion (20), Knox (18), and Jo Daviess (15).
 
 Spring Turkey Applications: Resident hunters can apply now 
			for the first lottery for 2020 Illinois Spring Wild Turkey Season 
			permits online. Go to the IDNR website for more information:
 https://www.dnr.illinois.gov/ hunting/ Pages/ TurkeyHunting.aspx
 
 The application deadline for the first lottery for 2020 resident 
			spring turkey permits is Dec. 1, 2019.
 
			
			 
			 
 Fort de Chartres Winter Rendezvous: Visitors are invited to 
			Fort de Chartres State Historic Site in Randolph County in southwest 
			Illinois for the annual Fort de Chartres Winter Rendezvous and 
			Woodswalk Nov. 2 and 3. The free event features 18th and early 19th 
			century camp life and activities. Volunteer reenactors portraying 
			soldiers, trappers, traders and Native Americans will gather at the 
			rendezvous. They’ll trade goods, buy supplies, and some will take 
			part in a muzzleloader woodswalk, a shooting contest that requires 
			them to walk through the woods and fire flintlocks at pop-up 
			targets. The Winter Rendezvous is scheduled for Sat., Nov. 2 from 
			10:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. and Sun., Nov. 3 from 10:00 a.m. until 
			3:00 p.m. This event is hosted by Les Coureurs des Bois de Fort de 
			Chartres and sponsored by Les Amis du Fort de Chartres, with 
			additional support from the Illinois Department of Natural 
			Resources. For more information on the event, visit the website at
			www. fortdechartres.us.  
			For general site information, phone 618-284-7230.
 
 Supernovae Program at Illinois State Museum: Dr. John Martin 
			will present “An Educated Citizen’s Guide to Supernovae” at the 
			Illinois State Museum Wednesday, Nov. 6 at 7:00 p.m. Dr. Martin’s 
			talk, part of the Museum’s monthly Mickey Learning Series, will 
			focus on a class of objects, recognized in the early 20th century 
			and deemed supernovae, which would rapidly grow in luminosity to 
			outshine all the other stars in their galaxy and then fade back into 
			obscurity over the course of many months. The program is free and 
			open to the public. The Illinois State Museum is located at 502 S. 
			Spring Street in Springfield.
 
 Oil and Gas Advisory Board: The Illinois Oil and Gas Advisory 
			Board will meet Thursday, Nov. 7 at 10:00 a.m. at the Illinois Oil 
			and Gas Association, 824 Ill. Rt. 15, Mt. Vernon, IL 62864. For more 
			information, phone 217-782-3718.
 
 Davis Mansion Thanksgiving: “The Blessings of the Table: 
			Thanksgiving at Clover Lawn,” a recreation of the festive 
			Thanksgiving celebrations of the 1870s, is being featured through 
			Nov. 16 at the David Davis Mansion State Historic Site. The Mansion 
			will be decorated for Thanksgiving, and each day the bountiful 
			foods, family celebrations and charitable customs of the period will 
			be featured. Tours of the Davis Mansion are free and open to the 
			public, and are offered Wednesday through Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 
			3:30 p.m. The David Davis Mansion State Historic Site, built in the 
			1870s for U.S. Supreme Court Justice David Davis and his wife, 
			Sarah, is located at 1000 Monroe Drive in Bloomington.
 
 Christmas on Vinegar Hill at Mount Pulaski Courthouse: 
			“Christmas On Vinegar Hill” has been an annual holiday celebration 
			for 31 years in Mount Pulaski, and will take place Saturday, Nov. 23 
			at the Mount Pulaski Courthouse State Historic Site from 8:00 a.m. 
			until 4:00 p.m. Traditional hot cider, coffee and cookies will be 
			offered to visitors. The Courthouse will be decorated for Christmas, 
			including a display of small trees and wreaths prepared by community 
			residents and set up by the Mount Pulaski Courthouse Foundation for 
			an auction that will take place at 3:30 p.m. Nov. 23. The trees and 
			wreaths will be on display beginning Nov. 5. The Mount Pulaski 
			Courthouse State Historic Site, where Abraham Lincoln practiced law, 
			is located at 113 S. Washington St., Mount Pulaski, IL 62548.
 
			
			 
			Director’s Hunt: Register today for the annual Illinois 
			Conservation Foundation (ICF) Director’s Hunt at Wayne Fitzgerrell 
			State Recreation Area (SRA) in southern Illinois. The two-day 
			controlled pheasant and quail hunt is scheduled for Nov. 25-26. 
			Hunting will take place on 25 fields at Wayne Fitzgerrell SRA, one 
			of the state’s best venues for upland game and other hunting 
			opportunities. Registration and sponsorship information is available 
			on the ICF website at www.ilcf.org 
			or by phoning the ICF at 217-557-0500.
 Online Free Site Hunting Permits: Hunters are reminded that 
			Free Site Hunting windshield cards to hunt upland, forest game and 
			waterfowl at IDNR sites are available online from the IDNR at:
			
			https://dnr2.illinois.gov/Windshieldcard/
 
			Hunting Regulations: For 
			information on Illinois hunting seasons and regulations, click here 
			for the Illinois Digest of Hunting and Trapping Regulations 
			2019-2020:
			
			https://www.dnr.illinois.gov/ hunting/Pages/HuntTrapDigest.aspx 
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Public Hunting Areas Report: The latest edition of the 
IDNR Illinois Public Hunting Areas Report – with details on public lands hunting 
effort and harvest – is available online on the IDNR website at this link:
https://www.dnr.illinois.gov/ hunting/Pages/PublicHuntingAreas.aspx 
			 
Controlled Pheasant Permits: Hunters 
can apply online now for 2019-2020 Illinois controlled pheasant hunting 
opportunities available at IDNR sites. Sixteen of the sites are operated by the 
IDNR, while two other sites are managed by concessionaire T. Miller, Inc. For 
application information, check the websites at www.dnr.illinois.gov or
www.tmillerinc.com. 
 Sandburg Songbag in Galesburg: Make plans to attend the final Carl 
Sandburg Songbag Concert Series performance of the season Sunday, Nov. 10 
featuring the Trulson Hope Scott Trio at the Carl Sandburg State Historic Site 
in Galesburg. The members of this newly formed trio are Carol Jean Trulson, Jera 
Faraipanahi Scott, and William Hope. Trulson is known for her mandolin work with 
the Hickory Grove Bluegrass Band, while Scott leads Jera and the Absoluts, a 
central Illinois party band that offers rock, blues and reggae. Hope brings 
strong guitar skills to the trio. The Nov. 10 Sandburg Songbag performance by 
the Trulson Hope Scott Trio 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.
 
 Music at the Museum: Enjoy a performance at the Illinois State Museum in 
Springfield Nov. 14 at 7:00 p.m. by Switchback, the award-winning duo of Brian 
FitzGerald and Martin McCormack. Playing an exciting mix of mandolin, guitar, 
and bass, their harmonies have won them comparisons to famous duos such as the 
Louvin Brothers, Everly Brothers and Simon and Garfunkel. Music at the Museum is 
a monthly concert series produced by Chris Vallillo featuring the best in 
contemporary and traditional folk and acoustic music of all styles. Concerts are 
held the in the Illinois State Museum auditorium. Tickets will be available at 
the door. For more information on the featured acts and a full series schedule, 
visit www.museum concerts.com.
 
 Collectors Day and Artifact Identification Event: The Illinois State 
Museum in Springfield hosts local collectors displaying the best of their 
collections Saturday, Nov. 16 from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. during Collectors Day 
and Artifact Identification Day. Visitors also can bring items from home to be 
identified by Museum staff and other experts. The artifact identification will 
focus on art, antiques, anthropological artifacts, rocks, minerals, fossils, and 
bones. Individuals interested in displaying a collection can apply by calling 
217-558-6696. No buying, selling, or trading is allowed at this event.
 
 
 
 Gettysburg Address Observance: The public is invited to a unique 
observance of the anniversary of President Abraham Lincoln’s famed Gettysburg 
Address Tuesday, Nov. 19 at 10:00 a.m. at the Old State Capitol State Historic 
Site in Springfield. The Sister Cities Association of Springfield, the City of 
Springfield, and the Illinois Department of Natural Resources are partnering to 
host the event in the Hall of Representatives of the Old State Capitol, 
welcoming five students from the Japanese city of Ashikaga to present the 
Gettysburg Address. Students, historians and people of all ages are invited to 
participate in the free program.
 
 Market Days at Cahokia Mounds: The annual Native American Holiday Market 
at Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site will feature 35 artists, craftspersons and 
vendors Nov. 29-Dec.1. Their work includes paintings, drawings, baskets, 
beadwork, pottery, sculpture, metal work, wood carvings, feather work, flutes, 
decorated gourds and jewelry of all types. All items are made by Native 
Americans and most reflect some aspect of native culture. Crafts and artwork 
will be available in all price ranges. Hours are 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Friday, 
Nov. 29 and from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 30 and Sunday, Dec. 1. 
For more information call 618-346-5160 or go to
www.cahokiamounds.org.
 
 Christmas at the Mansions in Bloomington: The 2019 “Christmas At the 
Mansions” event in Bloomington Saturday, Dec. 7 from 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. will 
feature two of Illinois’ most beautiful historic homes. The event will include 
special holiday tours of the historic David Davis Mansion, home of Judge David 
Davis, his wife Sarah and their family as they celebrate “An Old-Fashioned 
Christmas.” Holiday revelers also will be invited to tour the stately Ewing 
Manor as part of the Christmas at the Mansions event in which both homes will be 
elegantly decorated for Christmas. Tour tickets may be purchased in advance for 
$15.00 at the David Davis Mansion Visitors Center, Casey’s Garden Center, The 
Garlic Press, HyVee, or either Schnucks location in Bloomington-Normal. Tickets 
purchased on the day of the event will be $18.00 and will only be available at 
the David Davis Mansion.
 
 Santa Claus at the Old State Capitol: With seasonal decorations in place 
for the holidays, families are invited to visit the Old State Capitol State 
Historic Site in Springfield for photos with Santa Claus and holiday games for 
children. Santa will be at the Old State Capitol each Saturday from Nov. 30 
through Dec. 21 from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., and each Wednesday from Dec. 4-18 
from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
 
 Illinois Schoolyard Habitat Action Grants: Applications will be accepted 
by the IDNR Division of Education through Nov. 30 for the Illinois Schoolyard 
Habitat Action Grant program. Applicants can select to develop a pollinator 
garden or a wildlife habitat of their choice. More details are available at
https://www.dnr.illinois.gov/ education/Pages/GrantsSHAG.aspx
 The program is funded by generous contributions to the Illinois Conservation 
Foundation from the Jadel Youth Fund and the Daniel F. and Ada L. Rice 
Foundation.
 
				 
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