![]() Participant needs to bring: Bristol paper/pad, size 12 paint brush - optional items: oil pastels, and items below. For the purpose of this class, Greta Pastorello will mainly focus acrylic, oil pastels, and paper. Mixed media is one of the most enjoyable and exciting ways to create art. Walkers of all ages are invited to participate in this free program. Benjamin Jarrett, M.D., will lead the walk and discuss the upcoming flu season and flu shots. Greenville University, Crum Recreation Center, 401 N. ▪ ‘Just Walk’ With a Doc - Noon to 1 p.m. The lesson for living is “All About Pumpkins.” Priscilla Plocher and Janet Huene will be the lesson presenters and provide refreshments. ▪ Marine Unit of Home and Community Education Association - 7 p.m. Contact Diane Sinclair at 61 for reservations or to reserve a table. Event includes a cooking demonstration using dairy products that pair nicely with wine by renowned Chef Rob from Prairie Farms Dairy, wine tastings from local wineries, local vendors and their products, a raffle with prizes and more. Knights of Columbus Hall, 1471 Fairfax St., Carlyle. ▪ Clinton County Home and Community Education Association presents Uncork the Holidays - 7 p.m. (Charge/Debit cards accepted for concessions) All seats general admission. Tickets only available the day of the show one hour before showtime. Wildey Theatre, 252 North Main St., Edwardsville. 61 or $2 Movies at the Wildey: ‘The Addams Family’ - 7 p.m. The course is free, but space is limited. Joseph’s Hospital Highland, Sullivan Room, 12866 Troxler Ave., Highland. ![]() ▪ Community Heartsaver CPR AED American Heart Training Course - 6 p.m. ▪ Mississippi Valley Regional Blood Center Blood Drive - 3-7 p.m. ![]() in the gym, building 281, located on Annex St. Registration is first-come, first-served beginning at 7:30 a.m. Children qualified to participate in the event are those eligible for free and reduced-priced meal programs. Offering free comprehensive dental care, including examinations, X-rays, cleanings, fluoride treatments, fillings, sealants, stainless steel crowns and extractions. ![]() Southern Illinois University Edwardsville School of Dental Medicine, building 263, 2800 College Ave., Alton. ▪ Annual Give Kids a Smile Day - 7:30 a.m. This event is free and open to the public. As a Unit of the Madison County Association for Home and Community Education, you are invited to “Get Rich On Wisdom.” If you have them to spare, bring paper products, toiletries and food items for the local Women’s Shelter and Food Pantry. Leclaire Christian Church, 1914 Esic Drive, Edwardsville. Hosted by Partners 4 Pets, who will offer on-site adoptions with reduced fees. Support local businesses and eat at a variety of fare from food trucks and food vendors. Take a break and listen to live music at either of two band locations. Visit the Kid’s Pavilion with new games and activities this year for kids of all ages. Keep an eye out for exciting demos happening throughout the day. Walk your four-legged friends up and down the street lined with all sorts of fun vendors. This pet-friendly, family-friendly event has something for all ages. Tri-Township Park, 410 Wickliffe St., Troy. ▪ Howl-O-Ween Pet Party & Street Festival - 10 a.m. Local produce, jewelry, furniture and much more. An abundance of fresh produce, crafts, baked goods, plants and flowers, locally-raised, hormone-free meat, handmade soaps, jewelry, artwork, and more. ▪ Alton Farmers’ & Artisans’ Market - 8 a.m. Some sales will also be open Friday, Oct. Damiansville, exit 34 off Interstate 64, 3 miles south of Albers. ▪ Damiansville Village-wide Garage Sale - 7 a.m. Watch Denhouter’s progress as he paints over the weekend. Featuring plein air painting by John Denhouter, faculty member at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Art and Design. Juried art show featuring 11 categories of artwork by professional artists from throughout the country. Art, kids activities, entertainment, food and more. Friday: Preview Party for Artists, Sponsors and VIP Guests. Lindendale Park, 2020 Park Hill Drive, Highland. If you like to knit, crochet or embroider, gather and socialize with others who share your interest and pick up a few tips and tricks as you work your own creations. Should be attended by business owners, human resource managers, decision makers, leaders and companies with employees who qualify for tax credits. Event will cover tax credits, restrictions for tipped employees, concerns for those making $15/hour plus now, the potential loss of the tax credit fallout and more. David Axtell will give a presentation on “A Tale of Two Brothers,” Thomas and Daniel Axtell. Edwardsville Public Library, Community Meeting Room, 112 S. ▪ Madison County Genealogical Society - 7 p.m.
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