A perfect place to list all of the Sunday activities that will be going on the day after Maidens.
Sunday Fighters' Class
Sir William of Fairhaven (verified; he will be here and teaching the class)
10am - 2pm
Illini A&B
Museum Tours
Spurlock Museum - (217) 333-2360 - suggested donation is $3
- Saturday: 10-4
- Sunday: 12-4
Krannert Art Museum - (217) 244-0516 - Suggested donation: $3
- Saturday: closed
- Sunday, 2–5 pm
Spurlock Museum — 600 S. Gregory St., Urbana
10am—4pm Free Admission (Donations encouraged)
This museum is located close to the Krannert Performing Arts Building. If features artifacts from all over the world, including many pieces from Medieval Europe, Asia, and the Near East. Medieval objects include armor, illumination, and...you’ll just have to look around and see!
Krannert Art Museum — 500 E. Peabody Dr., Champaign
9am—5pm Free Admission (Donations encouraged)
Not to be confused with the performing arts center, this is the art museum on campus. Its collections include many pieces from Medieval Europe, Asia, and the Near East. Medieval objects include stained glass, paintings, ceramics, stonework, and more.
Morning After Brunch (??)
Carmon's Restaurant
415 N Neil St
Champaign, IL 61820
(217) 352-5880
Comments (2)
Anne McKinney said
at 7:08 pm on Apr 6, 2010
I just looked up info on the museums from their websites and pasted it here. If we want to organize a specific tour, we might try to get the library to work with us too. If that's not possible we can at least schedule a small group to go in during their main hours, say 12-2 at the Spurlock and 2:15 or 2:30-4:30 at Krannert.
Atllantia said
at 7:49 pm on Jul 29, 2010
Sounds good. Another suggestion for food in the Downtown area (or near campus as a new location is opening) would be Merry Ann's. Decent pricing and decent food for a "Greasy Spoon".
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