Literacy rates have drawn attention to how we teach children to read. The members of the East Central Illinois Chapter of Decoding Dyslexia have ideas backed by research about how to change the system so that everyone benefits.
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Beads N Botanicals is a safe place for spiritual seeking
Beads N Botanicals owner, Catherine Novak, talked to Jaclyn about tarot and spiritual seeking during a pandemic, what to look for in a professional reader/intuitive guide, and what Novak and her team are doing to provide a safe experience for customers right now.
Telling stories of yesterday and today: The Champaign County History Museum
Champaign County History Museum is ready for you visit.
URBANITE returns to C-U live and in person
Collaborating with U of I to host a safe, socially-distanced event, URBANITE re-enters the landscape of live events. The environment has changed yet their mission is still to build community and share dance, music, and culture.
What comes next: The COVID in-between
Jaclyn asks three people from the C-U community about what has surprised them over the past year and where we go from here.
Dungeons & Dragons offers escape during the pandemic
Jaclyn speaks with the owners of Titan Games about creating stories and connecting with others through fantasy role-playing.
Mentoring over Zoom: Big Brothers Big Sisters continues its work
How do mentors continue to connect with mentees during COVID-19? Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Illinois (BBBSCIL) is answering that question.
CU Adventures remains committed to telling stories
Jaclyn spoke with Anne and Chris Lukeman of CU Adventures about running an in-person centered escape room business during a pandemic.
Bring your bike out of the basement: A conversation with Nori Kasai at Neutral Cycle
Recreation sports are in high demand and Neutral Cycle wants to get you back on your bike.
Plants and small business operations during a pandemic
Jaclyn speaks with Matthis Helmick about the origins of Plant Mode, running a small business during a pandemic, and what plants people are buying.