The Fourth Annual Spiritual Health Fair was held at Lincoln Square Mall on Saturday and featured nearly 25 vendors who promoted spiritual health and general well-being.
In the wake of a brisk autumn morning, more than 50 preregistered cyclists from Champaign-Urbana came out under clear skies Saturday to bike in the first “EcoTour C-U,” an 18-mile tour of local environmentally “green” projects. The event was hosted by the partnership of Champaign Cycle and B. Lime: A Green Store.
The Fourth Annual Spiritual Health Fair was held at Lincoln Square Mall on Saturday and featured nearly 25 vendors who promoted spiritual health and general well-being.
In the wake of a brisk autumn morning, more than 50 preregistered cyclists from Champaign-Urbana came out under clear skies Saturday to bike in the first “EcoTour C-U,” an 18-mile tour of local environmentally “green” projects. The event was hosted by the partnership of Champaign Cycle and B. Lime: A Green Store.
The Fourth Annual Spiritual Health Fair was held at Lincoln Square Mall on Saturday and featured nearly 25 vendors who promoted spiritual health and general well-being.
The second annual Champaign-Urbana Folk and Roots Festival started its three-day run which featured its first performance by Welsh artist David Llewellyn. The performance gathered an intimate audience at the Heartland Gallery in downtown Urbana.
Sheila Simon, candidate for Lt. Governor, made an appearance in Champaign on Thursday for a Women’s Issues Fall Forum hosted by the Illinois Democratic Women.
The second annual Champaign-Urbana Folk and Roots Festival started its three-day run which featured its first performance by Welsh artist David Llewellyn. The performance gathered an intimate audience at the Heartland Gallery in downtown Urbana.
Sheila Simon, candidate for Lt. Governor, made an appearance in Champaign on Thursday for a Women’s Issues Fall Forum hosted by the Illinois Democratic Women.