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Blog - 5 Ways that Shopping Local Helps Your Community
Everyone knows that supporting local businesses is important, but it's worth a reminder just how much of a difference it can make.Blog - Best Practices for Safe Outdoor Dining
Events - The Station Theatre presents, Somewhere: A Primer
In this moving play written by Marisela Treviño Orta and directed by Jace Jamison, survivors of years-long natural and humanitarian disasters find each other in the forests of the West Coast. Blood relations and found families rely on each other as they face new crises: a blight ta....
Events - CU Days Senior Luncheon & BINGO
Blog - BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT: THE HIVE
I sat down with Jessica Trefzger, proud owner and founder of The Hive by Maple Street Garden, to learn more about The Hive’s story and how she fostered a bee-loving, nature-loving community here in Mahomet.Blog - Starting a New Business in the New Normal: Tely Or
TELY ORGANICS opened right in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic earlier this year. Find out what that process is like and what they've done to keep patrons safe and smiling as they enjoy organic drinks and more.Events - Tuesdays at Ten | The Impact of Monsoons
Join us at the library for coffee, socializing, and learning something new.
This week, we'll learn about monsoons around the world, their link to oceans, and their importance to agriculture and life in tropical regions. We will also learn the consequences of monsoon failure and wh...>
Events - The Broadmoor Quartet - International Jazz Day Cel
Celebrate International Jazz Day at the Rose Bowl! The Broadmoor Quartet features the lighter side of jazz with unique instrumentation and a blend of standards?? Brazilian bossa, and an adventurous pop tune or two. Featuring Kurt Reeder (piano), Sean Kutzko (percussion), Sam Olson (bass), an...ston.Blog - Local Fall Flavors to Try around Champaign County
Got a hankering for some fall flavors? You're in the right place!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 guidelines