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Events - So Good You Can Cannoli Imagine: An Italian Culina
A playful twist on Italian comfort classics, this experience blends rustic tradition
with modern indulgence, Celebrating bold flavors, cozy textures, and a sweet
finish that’s impossible to resist. Designed to be both approachable and elevated,
each course highlight.../div>Events - Summer Wine Up
Join us for our annual summer wine tasting event in a relaxed, open-house tasting format! We’re opening up a hand-picked lineup of 20–25 standout wines, perfect for summer sipping whether you're headed to a backyard hang, lak.../div>Events - Sunday Wine Down with Dave N Lisa
Sunday wine down with Dave N Lisa. What a great way to spend your Sunday afternoon at Alto. Amazing wine, slushy’s and a wide variety of beer.
Dave N Lisa are an acous...!
Blog - Illini Gameday Must-Haves for Watching From Home
We can't bring 15,000+ people to your house for the game, but we can utilize some local businesses to recreate some of our favorite elements of watching sports and cheering on our favorite team.Events - So Good You Can Cannoli Imagine - Culinary and Win
A playful twist on Italian comfort classics, this experience blends rustic
tradition with modern indulgence, Celebrating bold flavors, cozy textures,
and a sweet finish that’s impossible to resist. Designed to be both approachable
and elevated, each course highlights ...>Blog - Bring the Whole Crew: Family- & Group-Friendly Spo
Champaign-Urbana Area Restaurant Week is back January 30–February 7, and this year’s lineup is stacked with places that are perfect for families, friend groups, and “we need a night out” crews of all kinds.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!Agriculture Tours
Experience the Future of Agriculture Champaign-Urbana is in the heart of the Midwest, a region rich with fertile soil and farming heritage. Corn and soybeans are the most prominent crops, followed by hay, wheat, rye, oats, and grain sorghum. Our climate and varied soil types enable farmers ...4133.St. Joseph
St. Joseph is the kind of place where you’re greeted by name, local teams pack the stands, and a quick errand becomes a friendly chat.Visit Champaign County Highlights Local Cuisine During Third Annual Restaurant Week
Visit Champaign County Highlights Local Cuisine During Third Annual Restaurant Week Continuing to celebrate our award-winning culinary scene, Visit Champaign County will once again showcase local restaurants in the greater Champaign County area with the return of Restaurant Week. T....org.