Applicants must submit a $5.00 non-refundable fee. A total of
1,000 permits will be allocated during a lottery and mailed to
successful applicants. Successful applicants who receive a
permit for the 2019-2020 season will NOT be able to receive a
permit the next year to allow unsuccessful applicants a better
chance to get a permit. The area open to bobcat hunting and
trapping for the 2019-2020 season will be the boundary from the
2016-2017 season (see the map on Page 44 of the Digest of
Hunting and Trapping Regulations -
https://www. dnr.illinois.gov /hunting/ Documents/Hunt
TrapDigest.pdf ). Season dates are Nov. 10, 2019 through
Feb. 15, 2020. Bobcat hunting is closed during firearm deer
season in counties open to firearm deer hunting. Bobcat research
projects in central and southern Illinois are ongoing. IDNR asks
that successful permit holders submit the lower jaw from
harvested bobcats for this research. Details will be included
with the permits. IDNR appreciates the cooperation from hunters
and trappers in efforts to learn more about bobcat populations
in Illinois. To apply for a 2019-2020 bobcat permit, go to the
DNR Direct license and permit system at
https://
www.il.wildlife license.com/ start.php.
Resident Archery Deer Permits: Resident combination and
antlerless-only archery deer permits are available
over-the-counter (OTC) from DNR Direct license and permit
vendors. Find a vendor link at
https://www.dnr .illinois.gov/LPR/ Pages/License
PermitVendors.aspx
Non-Resident Archery Deer Permits: Illinois Non-Resident
Archery Deer combination permits are available over-the-counter
(OTC) from DNR Direct license and permit vendors. The Illinois
Archery Deer Season is Oct. 1, 2019 through Jan. 19, 2020
(except closed during firearm deer season in counties open to
firearm deer hunting).
Adventures in Bird Banding: The Illinois State Museum in
Springfield will host the monthly Paul Mickey Learning Series
program Wednesday, Sept. 4 at 7:00 p.m. featuring Lincoln Land
Community College Biology Professor Tony Rothering discussing
the purpose and methodology of capturing and banding birds. The
program is free and open to the public in the Museum auditorium.
For additional information, contact
events@illinoisstatemuseum.org or call 217-558-6696.
Tot Time at Dickson Mounds: Kids will learn about ancient
music and instruments during the September edition of “Tot Time”
at Dickson Mounds Museum near Lewistown Thursday, Sept. 5 from
9:30-11:00 a.m. Admission is free. The 2019 Tot Time program
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.
Youth Deer Permits: Resident and non-resident Illinois
Youth Firearm Deer permits are available over-the-counter (OTC)
from DNR Direct license and permit vendors. The Youth Deer Hunt
is Columbus Day weekend, Oct. 12-14, 2019.
Firearm Deer Permits: Over-the-counter sales of remaining
2019 Illinois Firearm Deer Permits will begin on Oct. 15.
Permits will be sold until quotas are exhausted or until the
close of the season, whichever occurs first. Individual hunters
can purchase one or more permits beginning Oct. 15, subject to
availability.
Fall into Fall Super Saturday: Fall represents a shift in
seasons bringing cooler weather, changing leaves, and shorter
days. It also brings apple picking, pumpkin carving, and hayrack
rides. Learn about the science and art of fall through crafts,
games, and activities at the Illinois State Museum in
Springfield during the “Fall into Fall” Super Saturday family
event Saturday, Sept. 7 from 11:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. For
additional information, call 217-782-6044. Super Saturdays at
the Illinois State Museum are sponsored by Bank of Springfield.
Coffeen Lake SFWA Youth Deer Drawing: A drawing will be
conducted Saturday, Sept. 7 at 10:00 a.m. at Coffeen Lake State
Fish and Wildlife Area for three youth to hunt deer during the
2019 Illinois Youth Firearm Deer Season on Oct. 12-14. The youth
hunt will take place at the Coffeen Lake SFWA Upland Management
Area. Participating youth must have a valid Montgomery County
permit for the 2019 Illinois Youth Firearm Deer Hunt. To be
eligible for the drawing, qualifying youth must submit a 3” x 5”
postcard with the youth’s name, date of birth, IDNR customer
number (from the youth’s hunting license if available), mailing
address, and contact phone number to the Coffeen Lake SFWA site
office by the time of the drawing Sept. 7. The mailing address
to apply for the drawing is: Coffeen Lake SFWA, PO Box 517,
Coffeen, IL 62017. Those successful applicants in the drawing
will have until Sept. 30 to apply for and report their
Montgomery County Youth Firearm Deer Permit number to the
Coffeen Lake SFWA site office.
Learn French Creole Story of Illinois: Lewis and Clark
State Historic Site will host a special program on the unique
French Creole culture of Illinois as historian and musician
Dennis Stroughmatt will use folk tales and fiddle music to
explore this critical piece of early Illinois history. The
presentation “In French Fiddle Tunes and Tall Tales: The French
Creole Story of Illinois” will take place at 1:00 p.m. on Sun.,
Sept. 8 at the Lewis and Clark State Historic Site, located at 1
Lewis and Clark Trail in Hartford, Illinois.
Sandburg Songbag in Galesburg: Barry Cloyd returns to
perform at the Carl Sandburg Songbag Concert Series at the Carl
Sandburg State Historic Site in Galesburg Sunday, Sept. 8. This
multifaceted musician will be performing an eclectic mix of
blues, folk, original, and roots tunes. The performance will be
in the Sandburg site’s barn at 313 E. Third Street in Galesburg.
The show starts at 4 p.m. A donation of $5 per person is
suggested. The concert is sponsored by the Carl Sandburg
Historic Site Association and the IDNR.
INPC Meeting: The 233rd meeting of the Illinois Nature
Preserves Commission will be held Tuesday, Sept. 10 beginning at
10:00 a.m. at the Douglas-Hart Nature Center, 2204 Dewitt Avenue
East, Mattoon. The meeting is open to the public. For more
information, call the INPC at 217-785-8686.
Public Duck and Goose Hunting Area Permits:
Hunters may apply online for the
Illinois 2019 Public Duck and Goose Hunting Area Permit program.
The second lottery application period deadline is Sept. 14 for
those unsuccessful resident applicants from the first lottery,
residents who didn’t apply in the first lottery, and
non-residents. The third lottery application period (open to
everyone) will be Sept. 15-28. For more information:
https:// www.dnr.illinois.gov/hunting/ waterfowl/
Pages/OnlinePermitApplication.aspx
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Oil and Gas Advisory Board: The Illinois Oil
and Gas Advisory Board will meet Thursday, Sept. 12 at 10:00 a.m. at
the Illinois Oil and Gas Association, 824 Ill. Rt. 15, Mt. Vernon.
For more information, phone 217-782-3718.
Music at the Museum: Acoustic blues musician Ivas John
performs as part of the monthly “Music at the Museum” concert series
at the Illinois State Museum in Springfield Thursday, Sept. 12 at
7:00 p.m. John’s story is as unique as his music. Born as a first
generation Lithuanian American into a music-loving Chicago home,
John’s earliest influences came from European folk dancing, melodies
hammered out on the family piano, and playing trumpet in the school
band. John’s most recent project, “Good Days A Comin,” put him on
the map in the world of acoustic music with a vision of what pure
folk and country blues music should sound like. Tickets will be
available at the door. For more information on the featured acts and
a full series schedule, visit
www.museum concerts.com.
Mount Pulaski Fall Festival: Join the Mount Pulaski
Courthouse State Historic Site in celebrating the annual Mount
Pulaski Fall Festival Sept. 13 and 14, with many of the festival
activities centered around the Courthouse Square. There will be food
and craft vendors and beer tents, contests, kids’ activities and
special history events at the Mount Pulaski Courthouse State
Historic Site. The Courthouse will be open from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00
p.m. Friday, Sept. 13 and 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 14.
The Courthouse will be closed during the Fall Festival Parade,
scheduled to begin at 4:00 p.m. Saturday.
Paddle the Preserve at Emiquon: Canoe or kayak within the
Emiquon Preserve Complex Saturday, Sept. 14 from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00
p.m. Enjoy wildlife viewing and learning about wetland restoration
efforts and current scientific research. Participants may bring
their own canoe or kayak (including paddling gear, life jackets,
sunscreen). Participants may also reserve a seat in one of three
Voyageur canoes that hold more than a dozen people. To register,
call the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service at 309-535-2290 by Sept. 11.
Cruise-In at Davis Mansion: All makes and models of vehicles
from antique to modern are welcome at the David Davis Mansion State
Historic Site in Bloomington Saturday, Sept. 14 for the annual
Cruise-In event on the mansion grounds. Hours for the show are 10:00
a.m. to 2:00 p.m. In addition to cars and trucks, Cruise-In
participants may bring more unusual vehicles such as a boats,
motorcycles or tractors. Dash Plaques for the first 100 vehicles
will be provided by State Farm agent Chris Mizell. Music will be
provided by Back@tcha and food concessions will be sold by Redbird
Catering. The Davis Mansion and gardens will be open for
walk-through tours. Docents and gardeners will be available for
questions. There is no entry fee for vehicle participants. The event
is co-sponsored by the Midstate Cruisers and the David Davis Mansion
Foundation. A donation of $5 per person is suggested. The David
Davis Mansion State Historic Site is located at 1000 Monroe Drive,
Bloomington. It is open Wednesday through Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to
4:00 p.m. for public tours.
Davis Mansion Evening Concert: The David Davis Mansion State
Historic Site is proud to present a concert by the 33rd Illinois
Volunteer Regiment Band Saturday, Sept. 14 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00
p.m. on the mansion grounds in Bloomington. In 1996, musicians from
Central Illinois recreated the Civil War era band that was mustered
at Illinois State Normal University in 1861. The band addresses the
history of Civil War era brass bands and the evolution of brass
instruments. The musicians’ uniforms are sewn from wool fiber and
are authentic in every detail. The David Davis Mansion Foundation
will host an ice cream social during the concert, providing ice
cream and toppings. Visitors are invited to bring their lawn chairs
or blankets and enjoy an evening of music and comradery on the
grounds of the historic Davis Mansion.
Wild India Program at the Illinois State Museum: Join
adventurers, naturalists, and photographers Michael Jeffords and
Susan Post as they explore northern India in search of snow
leopards, tigers, rare rhinos, and much more during a special
presentation “Wild India: Tales and Photos from an Extraordinary
Trip to Northern India” at the Illinois State Museum in Springfield
Thursday, Sept. 19. A reception will begin at 5:30 p.m. with food
and beverages available for purchase, and the presentation will
begin at 6:30 p.m. The event is presented by the Springfield Audubon
Society, Lincoln Memorial Garden, Illinois State Museum, and
Illinois Audubon Society. For more information, phone 217-554-2473.
Camping Reservations: Make campsite and shelter reservations
for many IDNR sites online through the Reserve America website at
www.reserveamerica.com
using a credit card.
“Museum Day Live!”: The Illinois State Museum in Springfield
is participating in Smithsonian Magazine’s Museum Day Live. Visit
http://smith sonian.com/
museumday to print a voucher for two free adult admission
tickets to the Illinois State Museum that may be used Saturday,
Sept. 21. Reminder: Child and senior admission are always free at
the Illinois State Museum.
Remarkable Raptors at the Illinois State Museum: Celebrate
birds of prey including owls, eagles, falcons, and more at the
“Remarkable Raptors” family event at the Illinois State Museum in
Springfield Saturday, Sept. 21 from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Live
bird programs will be presented by the Illinois Raptor Center at
11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Sept. 21 also is Smithsonian Magazine’s
“Museum Day Live!” event, so go online at
http:// smithsonian.
com/museumday to print a voucher for two free adult
admission tickets to the Illinois State Museum (child and senior
admission is always free). The “Remarkable Raptors” event is
sponsored by Bank of Springfield.
Museum After Hours: “Superheroes” is the theme for the
Illinois State Museum’s “Museum After Hours” event Friday, Sept. 27
from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. in Springfield. Enjoy music, food,
games, trivia, and displays – and costumes are encouraged. Wine from
West of Wise Winery and beer from Obed and Isaac’s will be available
and the Nuthatch Hill BBQ food truck will have food for sale.
Tickets are $10 for ISM Society members and $15 for non-members and
include one beverage. Additional beverages and food will be
available for purchase. Visit bit.ly/mahsep19 for tickets or
purchase at the door. All event proceeds support educational
programs at the Illinois State Museum.
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