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The Stateline area has a lot going on this weekend, with a nice mix of events for families, music lovers, and anyone just looking to get out of the house. Here’s a quick roundup of a few happenings that are consistently well‑run and worth checking out. Beloit Sky Carp vs. Cedar Rapids Kernels A night at ABC Supply Stadium is always a fun way to get out and enjoy some local energy. Sky Carp games offer a relaxed, family‑friendly atmosphere with affordable tickets, good food options, and a strong community vibe. Whether you’re a baseball fan or just looking for an easy evening plan, this matchup is a great reason to spend some time at the ballpark. Hosted by: Beloit Sky Carp 📍 ABC Supply Stadium, 217 Shirland Ave, Beloit, WI Time: Wednesday, 6:05 pm Strong Families, Strong Minds This monthly workshop offers a supportive space for parents, guardians, and caregivers of children with autism or other unique needs. Hosted at the Beloit Public Library, the session focuses on shared experiences, practical tools, and open conversation. It’s welcoming to all levels of experience and centers on building connection, confidence, and support within the community. Hosted by: R. Family Care Services & Beloit Public Library 📍 Beloit Public Library, 605 Eclipse Blvd, Beloit, WI Time: Saturday, 10:00 am – 11:00 am Spring Concert Series at Beloit Passion Studios This community concert is a great opportunity to support local musicians while enjoying a relaxed, creative atmosphere. The Spring Concert Series features a lineup of talented local artists performing both original music and covers. It’s family‑friendly and welcoming, with light refreshments and a strong focus on supporting local creativity. A small donation at the door goes directly to the artists. Hosted by: Beloit Passion Studios 📍 1417 Pate Plaza Drive, South Beloit, IL Time: Saturday, 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm Cost: $5 (or more) donation at the door Featuring: Zack D., Crown Vic, J‑Doo, Chane’, Thriz, Mollifi, Ella Miss, and Johnny Rocket Volunteer Day + Conservation Conversation This event offers a hands‑on way to spend part of your Saturday while giving back to the local environment. The day begins with volunteer work focused on clearing invasive shrubs near Turtle Creek—an important first step in restoring a neglected but highly visible area to a healthier native ecosystem. Later, the Conservation Conversation brings together community members of all experience levels for a thoughtful discussion on land stewardship. This month’s theme focuses on the impact of agriculture on the environment. Hosted by: Nature At The Confluence 📍 306 Dickop St, South Beloit, IL Volunteer Work: Saturday, 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm (RSVP required) Conservation Conversation: Saturday, 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm Granola bars provided; feel free to bring a snack to share.