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Blog - Celebrating LGBTQ+ Pride Month in Champaign County
If you’re looking to celebrate Pride Month in Champaign County, here are some great ways to do so, thanks to programming by the UP Center!Blog - Living Outside of Ordinary: Week of 7/15
This week, aim to do something a bit out of your comfort zone! Whatever you do, make it Outside of Ordinary!Blog - Champaign County Area Road Trip Guide: Monticello,
We've been detailing a few trips to take outside of Champaign-Urbana, and we wrap up this week with Monticello, Mahomet, and Rantoul!Blog - Living Outside of Ordinary: Week of 7/8
Summer keeps on truckin’ along, and so do all the #OutsideofOrdinary things to do in the greater Champaign County area!Blog - Staycation, All I Ever Wanted
Luckily for us, there are a lot of “staycation” opportunities right here in the greater Champaign County area! Here are just a few ideas for a trip right in your own backyard!Blog - Fight the Heat with Frozen Treats
It can be hard to keep cool when the humidity, sun, and temperature are all trying to outdo each other. Don’t sweat it! There are plenty of places in the greater Champaign County area to grab a frozen treat to fight the heat.Blog - Krannert Center: 50 Years of Arts & Entertainment
Krannert's 50th is a great time to look back on the construction of the facility, and the culture surrounding this Outside of Ordinary arts resource in our community.Blog - Spend Some Time on the Farm
Farm life is unlike anything else. At Prairie Fruits Farm & Creamery, daily stresses and every day anxieties melt away.Blog - Living Outside of Ordinary: Week of 7/1
The 4th is on everyone’s minds this week, but in the greater Champaign County area, there are ways to find things to do any day of the year!Blog - Living Outside of Ordinary: Week of 5/20
Spring is here to stay, and you can tell! Not only is the weather warming up and staying there, but more and more seasonal community events are returning.