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IDEA #1 — MUSEUMS May 25, 2009

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I bet you thought I was going to start with “Reading”!  The Chicago area has some terrific and interesting museums and you should visit at least one this summer. I’ve listed a few below, but there are many, many more to discover.  Use these tourism websites to find them:

I know that going to museums can be expensive; check the museum’s website to see if they offer reduced admission for students (hang onto your Res ID) or free days.  Some of the museums don’t charge admission and some others have very reasonable fees.  Another way to save money is to take public transportation (avoid parking costs); check these websites to plot your route:

So here are 10 suggestions to get you started:

10 WEEKS – 10 THINGS TO DO – IN 10 DAYS May 24, 2009

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So summer vacation is just a few final exams away.  In an effort to stave off the dreaded, “I’m bored” sighs of mid-summer (followed by the ominous response from your mother, “I can find something for you to do…”), we’ve put together a list of ways to keep busy that will give you lots to talk about when you come back to Res in August and (shhh!) might keep those brain cells active as well.

Starting tomorrow, we’ll highlight a different activity on each of the next 10 days — one to honor each of the treasured 10 weeks of summer vacation.  Don’t wait until you’re stupefyingly bored to give yourself an ennui intervention — start planning now for an active, exciting, and interesting summer!

And feel free to chime in with your own ideas for things to do this summer.  We’d love to hear from you.

GET OUT THERE! May 14, 2008

Posted by Ms. Klemundt in Uncategorized, Web Resources.
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So I’ve encouraged you to sit in front of your computer and watch animals and I’ve encouraged you to sit on your couch and read about animals, and now it’s time to GET OUT THERE and really experience nature.  Here are some websites to help you find a place to hike and explore.