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Blog - Living Outside of Ordinary: Week of 5/27
Happy Memorial Day! It’s a short week for some, and the start of summer for others. Even if your work week is unchanged, that doesn’t mean you can’t find a few ways to break the routine and Live #OutsideofOrdinary!Blog - Support Local During COVID-19: Golf Courses
Read how local golf courses are adjusting their operations for the May 1 reopening under COVID-19 guidelinesBlog - Four Spring Cocktails to Try Around Champaign-Urba
With the beautiful weather we've been having, we have patio season and spring cocktails on the brainBlog - Fight the Post-Restaurant Week Blues with Indoor R
Blog - 5 AAPI Restaurants to Support in May
Explore the various flavors and findings at these five AAPI-owned restaurants in May and all year long.Blog - Ways to Support and Celebrate National Black Busin
Support and celebrate National Black Business Month with these different ways to show support!Blog - On a Dime: Eating Out
There are some amazing deals around the greater Visit Champaign county area. If you know where to look, you can find amazing deals for any meal of the day, including food trucks, free kid’s meals, and more!Blog - Legends Play Here
Red Grange, Dick Butkus, Deon Thomas, Deron Williams, Mike Small, Tatianna McFadden—all legends that have trained and competed at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Who will be the next legend to play in the greater Champaign County area?Blog - Terri's Tuesday Trails: Homer Lake Forest Preserve
Terri explored Homer Lake Forest Preserve on the East side of the county and caught some of the best fall foliage yet. Check out what she saw on today's run.Blog - Stronger Than Before
While our community looks very different during the COVID-19 pandemic, we see hope and unity all around the greater Champaign County area. We know that because of our residents, our business owners, and our students that our community will come back stronger than before.