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CONTACT Phone: (715) 552-0457 Inter-web: www.volumeone.org Email: mail@volumeone.org PUBLISHER / EDITOR / ETC Nick Meyer MANAGING EDITORS Eric Christenson + Tom Giffey CONTENT Mike Paulus + Eric Christenson + Tom Giffey DESIGN Eric Christenson + Janae Breunig ILLUSTRATIONS Luke Benson PHOTOS Andrea Paulseth + Luong Huynh + Zach Oliphant + Lee Butterworth + Kelsey Smith + Caitlyn Berlin + Marisa Wojcik + Shane Newman + Nick Meyer ADVERTISING Brian Maki + Chase Kunkel + Neil Hodorowski BASIC INFO The Eau Claire City Guide is published by Volume One – a locally owned, locally operated, and locally focused magazine. © 2017 Volume One The writing, artwork, and photography in The Eau Caire City Guide remain the property of the authors, artists, & photographers. The opinions expressed here are not necessarily those of the publication or its advertisers.

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LOCAL STUDENT LIFE TABLE OF CONTENTS

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TAX I S A N D O T H E R T R A N S P O R TAT I O N

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LOCAL POLITICS

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L O C A L B U S R OU T E S

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NEIGHBORHOODS

• MUSIC

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WHAT’S H O T NOW

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! e i b w e n , HEY WE MEAN THAT ENDEARINGLY. SERIOUSLY! You’re new to Eau Claire

and that’s amazing because this town has a lot to offer. And it’s a good thing you’re reading this, because we’re gonna help you find out for yourself. something new and see something different. SOME PEOPLE AROUND EAU CLAIRE Maybe “willing to get out” isn’t the right bunch like to complain that college students never get off of words. These are people who need to get out campus. They never really see the city. They never and really see what’s going on. And when seeing fully appreciate what’s going on here. They’re bawhat’s happening around here just doesn’t cut it sically self-absorbed toddlers, and they just don’t anymore, they starting making things happen. care about the hard-working, creative people Eau Claire is a sweet spot. Over the years, I’ve who build this town into something great. come to understand that it’s But we know that’s not true. filled with the right kind of stuff OK, it’s kinda true. I mean, “Eau Claire is filled to create almost anything you there’s always a few weird globs with the right kind want. It’s big enough to offer of unfinished Gummi Bear stuck of stuff to create you a variety of resources and to the bottom of every bag, right? a real audience, yet it’s small Nobody’s perfect. I’ve definitely almost anything you enough that you won’t get lost come across a certain kind of want. It’s big enough in the noise. People live here for person who just doesn’t know to offer you a varitheir entire lives without ever rehow to live in a city. You know the ety of resources and ally getting that concept. type – they stick to their routines. For years, a lot of great They keep their heads down. a real audience, yet individuals have worked very They rarely explore. it’s small enough hard to build this place. We’ve On the surface, these people that you won’t get got music and art and food might even seem to be outgoing lost in the noise.” and a huge pile of things to do and engaged, but at the end of outside. It’s always changing, the day, between the couch, and it’s not perfect, but how classes, and bed, there’s only a boring is “perfect?” A city’s imperfections usuhandful of places they actually go. They might hit a ally provide a foundation for the really good stuff. certain restaurant a few times a month, a certain bar This is where exciting new scenes flourish and every week, a certain bike trail, but that’s about it. thrive. And this is where you come in. But thankfully, these kinds of people are fewer This town is a gift – it’s yours now. But like all and fewer. gifts, it’s not much fun until you get up off your butt I graduated from UW-Eau Claire and I’ve been and use it. living and working in this town ever since. In that So welcome to Eau Claire. We can’t wait to see time, some of the most passionate people I’ve ever what you make of it. met have been students – students willing to get out – M I K E PA U LU S , VO LU M E O N E of the dorm room and out of their rental unit to try EAU CLAIRE CITY GUIDE

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So, WHO ARE WE?

I MEAN, THAT’S KIND OF A PERSONAL QUESTION, but sure. We’re Volume One (makers of this handy guide) and we’re here to help make your time in Eau Claire as awesome as possible. Here’s some of what we do:

Volume one magazine

Every two weeks we make a magazine that’s full of news, arts, culture, and plenty of events in the coming weeks. You can pick up the new issue every other Thursday around campus and at coffee shops, restaurants, stores, and bars around the area.

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On top of all that stuff in the mag, you can check us out your favorite digital device for more event listings, more photos, and just generally more awesomeness. We also have plenty of local guides and resources (like for restaurants and bars) that’ll help you quickly learn more about the area.

Volume one EVENTS

We’re constantly putting on our own events including our Sounds Like Summer Concert series, which brings 1,500+ people to Phoenix Park every Thursday in the summer for live local music, or Chalkfest, our annual chalk art festival taking place every August – now on UWEC’s campus mall!

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HISTORY AND

FACTS EAU CLAIRE IS PRETTY RICH ON THE HISTORY FRONT. From Native American heritage to loggers to baseball, this community has a lot behind it. This context will help you enjoy your time here even more.

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NOTABLE LOCALS AS YOU GET TO KNOW EAU CLAIRE, you’ll see the names of certain

prominent local figures from history plastered all over the town. Here are four of the people behind those names.

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ADIN RANDALL

What’s named after him? The public library, UWEC’s science hall, the senior center, a Scout camp, and lots more! • Who was he? President of Eau Claire-based National Presto Industries for nearly three decades in the mid-20th century, he was also a major philanthropist. • Fun fact: Presto is still around, and makes everything from salad shooters to military ammunition.

What’s named after him? The Historic Randall Park Neighborhood, Randall Park, Randall Street. • Who was he? An early settler, entrepreneur, and politician. In the 1850s, he owned much of what is now Eau Claire’s west side, and he donated land for a park, a cemetery, and churches. • Fun fact: He’s the guy whose statue is in the middle of Randall Park.

HENRY CLEVELAND PUTNAM What’s named after him? Putnam Park, Putnam Trail, Putnam Drive, Putnam Heights Neighborhood. • Who was he? One the city’s founding fathers, he made a fortune investing in lumber and later became a conservationist. • Fun fact: Katherine Putnam Hall is named after his daughter.

WILLIAM CARSON What’s named after him? Carson Park. • Who was he? A late19th century lumber baron whose heirs donated Carson Park to the city in 1914. The park is home to UWEC football and countless rec opportunities. • Fun fact: In 1892, eight of Wisconsin’s 64 millionaires – including Carson – lived in Eau Claire.

HANK AARON One of the greatest men to ever play baseball got his start right here in town. Henry Aaron’s first pro gig playing baseball was for the Eau Claire Bears in 1952 – then part of the Boston (soon to be Milwaukee, then Atlanta) Braves’ farm program. He quickly moved up and after one season was promoted to another team.

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LOCAL POLITICS IF THIS IS GOING TO BE YOUR HOME FOR AWHILE, you better

know how it all works and how you can get involved. Eau Claire is a small city, which is pretty great if you’re interested in politics. The city is big enough to deal with some unique and exciting issues, but small enough that you can really make your mark on the political system. The city doesn’t have a mayor, and instead functions with an elected City Council and a hired city manager. Local elections are generally in spring and state and national elections are in fall and, yes, your vote really does matter. So hit the polls!

WHO YOU SHOULD KNOW:

KERRY KINCAID

DALE PETERS

DANA WACHS

KATHLEEN VINEHOUT

City Council President

City Manager

State Assembly

State Senate

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Nov. 6 - Fall General Election

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WHAT’s hot now WE’RE SURE YOU’LL KEEP UP ON THE NEWS NOW THAT YOU LIVE HERE, but to get you started here are a few of the bigger stories from

the last year that’ll keep popping up in local headlines.

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LET’S GO TO THE MALL

You may have noticed that most of lower campus is pretty much ripped up along the banks of the Chippewa River. It may cause some travel frustrations right now, especially in how it affects the footbridge connecting to the rest of lower campus, but soon enough a fantastic pedestrian mall will spread across all that dirt. The project will include outdoor classrooms, new seating and recreation areas, greatly improved pedestrian and bicycle circulation and a whole lot more. Everything is expected to be full realized in the fall of 2018.

ARTS CENTER UPDATE

Next to the Haymarket Landing building downtown (on S. Barstow Street across the Eau Claire River from Phoenix Park) construction is well under way on the Confluence Arts Center, which will open in fall 2018. The $45 million facility will serve both students and the community with all manner of arts programing from theater to art to music and more. The project includes plans for a gorgeous riverfront plaza.

THAT BIG BUILDING ON WATER ST. Students returning to town this year will notice the addition of a relatively gigantic four-story building at 222 Water St. And it’s mostly for students. Starting in the fall of 2017, the upper three floors of what’s been dubbed Aspenson Mogensen Hall will house about 200 students, complete with underground parking for some and spots in a nearby lot for others. The first floor of the building will be made available as retail and commercial space, so hopefully some interesting shops and restaurants will move in to capitalize on the bustling Water Street community.

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AN ARTIST’S RENDERING SHOWS A PRELIMINARY DESIGN CONCEPT FOR THE SONNENTAG EVENT AND RECREATION COMPLEX.

ENTER THE Sonnentag CENTER

To be built on donated land between the Chippewa River and Menomonie Street, the Sonnentag Event and Recreation Complex will serve UW-Eau Claire and the community at large. Plans include a 130,000-square-foot major event center, which will seat 4,500 to 5,000 people, as well as a wellness, aquatics, and rec facility that would be shared by UWEC and the YMCA – and the latest talk involves the addition of a hotel and convention center. The university hopes to begin construction within the next five years, but demolition will start soon.

BIG HUGE BREWERY BOOM

in the A microbrewery revolution is well underway here Eau wn downto in g Brewin Monk Chippewa Valley. Lazy taproom, Claire offers an expansive new German-style ’s lineup of while right down the road, the Brewing Projekt interesting brews has exploded in popularity (with big plans on the horizon). Also, K Point Brewing features a taproom in Eau Claire, and so does Brewster Bros. Brewing

ON AIR: BLUGOLD RADIO

Blugold Radio 99.9FM is a local Chippewa Valley radio presence dedicated to broadcasting local music of all kinds (along with a good dose of national indie favorites) to a rapidly growing niche of local people yearning for it. Donated to UWEC by Midwest Family Broadcasting, the commercialfree station can be heard across Eau Claire and beyond, with live streaming at blugoldradio.org

EAU CLAIRE BREWING PROJEKT Co. over in Chippewa Falls – the city that’s already Jacob home to the granddaddy of local breweries, the m Brewing Leinienkugel Brewing Co. Newcomer Modicu their seCo. has a fantastic new space in Altoona to enjoy snacks. lect range of beer, complete with a menu of local ny Compa g Brewin Lucette What’s more, Menomonie’s featureatery an include to m taproo its ed expand y recentl ing wood-fired pizza.

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GETTING AROUND EAU CLAIRE HAS A LOT TO OFFER, BUT FIRST YOU HAVE TO GET OUT THERE. Luckily, we’re also pretty good at that. Whether you have a car, a bike, or just your own two feet, check here for the scoop on getting around.

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TRANSPORTATION WHILE IT’S PRETTY DANG EASY TO WALK OR BIKE to everything you need, sometimes you want to get out of downtown and explore the rest of the city – or at least move a little more quickly in the dead of winter.

EAU CLAIRE OFFERS REAL-TIME BUS TRACKING WHIZBANGERY Lucky you! Eau Clare Transit offers real-time online bus tracking. With the amazing power of GPS, you can track our fine city’s buses via computer or smartphone. This means you can whip out your phone and pull up a map of the city’s bus routes to see each bus moving along the streets of Eau Claire like you’re James Freaking Bond. The map not only displays routes and realtime bus movement, it also shows you where the bus stops are, and it can even estimate your wait time. LIKE MAGIC. In the Apple App Store or Google Play, find the DoubleMap Bus Tracker app. For web browser tracking, go here: ectbustracker. doublemap. com/map

Eau Claire Bike Cab

(715) 559-7327 Pedicabs are bicycle-drawn carriages. In the warmer months, they cover Water Street, Barstow Street, and points in between, Tuesday through Saturday.

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OTHER LOCAL TRANSIT OPTIONS: A-1 EAU CLAIRE TAXI (715) 831-8294 • 2600 Mercantile Dr.

CHIPPEWA VALLEY AIRPORT SERVICE (715) 830-9400 • www.ChippewaValleyAirportService.com • The CV Airport Service gets you to and from the Minneapolis airport from their west side service station. You can reserve a spot online or by calling.

DELIVERY FIX + TAXI (715) 835-5853 • info@deliveryfix.com.

DOOR 2 DOOR TAXI AND TRANSPORTATION (715) 514-4550 • info@door2doortaxi.com.

LIMO CAB (715) 835-1413 • 2619 E. Clairemont Ave.

RIGHTWAY SHUTTLE SAFE RIDE (BLUE BUS) (715) 210-6791 • The Blue Bus offers a cheap, safe ride to students on weekend nights, running Friday and Saturday, 8pm2:30am for only $2.

UBER / LYFT

Just this past spring, both Uber and Lyft expanded in Eau Claire, so if you need a ride, pull up their apps and get cruising.

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Tons of students live this area. The Historic Randall Park Neighborhood is home to thousands of students, but also some of the oldest homes in Eau Claire and plenty of families. Named after the park that sits in the center (with the statue of ol’ Adin Randall himself), this is a nice neighborhood to call home after the residence halls.

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The Third Ward – creatively named after its voting district – hosts a perfect mix of family homes, students, and young professionals in gorgeously eclectic houses. The neighborhood is known to many students as just a parking lot, but take a walk through and you’ll see a couple of gorgeous parks, community gardens, and more.

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PUTNAM HEIGHTS

Just off upper campus you’ll find Shopko and Wendy’s, but tucked behind that is Putnam Heights, a large residential area that connects the downtown with Eau Claire’s south side. The neighborhood is dotted with ballparks and other sports facilities shared by the university and city.

DOWNTOWN

Beyond the shops, restaurants, and bars that line Barstow Street are a number of residences. With a generally young population, Downtown has been bustling with new construction and renovations.

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EASTSIDE HILL

Just up the hill from downtown, the Eastside Hill is made up of young families, students, and young professionals alike. There is great access to the city’s bike trails, and Boyd Park is one of the city’s most active, with events all year and a basketball court that’s crawling with pickup games. Watch for their massive thrift sale day in early May. VOLUMEONE.ORG/CITYGUIDE


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SHOPPING SPENDING AND

WE KNOW YOU’RE NO MONEYBAGS OVER THERE. College students are notoriously strapped for cash as they juggle school and jobs, but start here to find the best places to get the essentials – or to treat yourself.

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Where do i GET... MOVING TO A NEW CITY CAN BE TOUGH, especially figuring out where your regular spots are. We mined our Best of the Chippewa Valley Reader Poll (volumeone.org/bestof) to find the spots locals say you should shop.

WHERE DO I BUY GROCERIES?

REVIVAL RECORDS

FESTIVAL FOODS 3007 Mall Dr., Eau Claire The Midwest chain offers a massive variety of food, including a huge organic section. By the time you read this, Festival should have taken over two additional locations at 2717 Birch Street and 2615 North Clairemont Avenue.

WOODMAN’S MARKET 2855 Woodman Ave., Altoona This enormous, employee-owned grocery store is packed to the gills with just about any kind of food item you’d ever need.

WHERE DO I BUY MUSIC?

Sure you can load up your iTunes, but sometimes it’s nice to talk to a real person and get some new

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recommendations.

Closest: 1031 W. Clairemont Ave., Eau Claire This local chain boasts a handful of stores around the Chippewa Valley.

REVIVAL RECORDS 128 S. Barstow St., Eau Claire The downtown record store offers a massive collection of new and used vinyl and used CDs with a friendly staff to boot. They also host occassional all-ages

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shows and signing events.

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1117 S. Farwell St., Eau Claire

THE LOCAL STORE

The downtown co-op offers a variety of locally produced and organic products, including fresh produce, meats, cheeses, and milk. They also

205 N. Dewey St., Eau Claire The Local Store offers music from hundreds of local and former local musicians on CD, vinyl, and cassette. Plus lots of in-store performances of all kinds – concerts, readings, art openings, film screenings and more.

have organic cleaning and bath products.

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WHERE DO I WORK OUT?

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EAU CLAIRE YMCA 700 Graham Ave., Eau Claire

GOLD’S GYM 3225 Lorch Ave., Eau Claire

HIGHLAND FITNESS

WHERE DO I GO TO GAME?

2221 Eastridge Center, Eau Claire

THE DISTRICT CO. 315 Graham Ave., Eau Claire

Recently expanded to a new location, this downtown gaming stop features everything you’d need for card and tabletop games – from Magic: The Gathering to Pokémon – but also has a plethora of video game systems and tournaments. And if that’s not enough, they’ve added a pinball arcade complete with classic vintage arcade games too.

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GAMES BY JAMES Oakwood Mall, 4800 Golf Rd., Eau Claire

The absolute widest selection of tabletop and card games for sale in the Chippewa Valley.

GAMING GENERATIONS 4052 Commonwealth Ave., Eau Claire

Gaming Generations is now located in the Oakwood Mall area and can fill all your video game needs with systems, games, and repairs. They also offer cards, dice and other tabletop accessories.

POP-UP YOGA

A number of locals host pop-up yoga sessions around the city, outdoors and in quirky locations – a great way to find your center while exploring the city. Get started at latitude44yoga.com, and the Chippewa Valley Yoga Community group on Facebook.

WHERE CAN MY FOLKS STAY WHILE VISITING? THE LISMORE

THE OXBOW

333 Gibson St., Eau Claire

516 Galloway St., Eau Claire

Eau Claire is home to some swanky new hotels your parents will love. The freshly renovated Lismore Hotel features 112 rooms bathed in natural light, offering great views of the downtown area. Inside, you’ll find The Informalist, a full service locally-sourced restaurant; Dive, a cool cocktail bar with a rooftop lounge; and ECDC, a café and bakery offering fresh food, coffee, and afterhours drinks and desserts. Right in the heart of the city, you family will find plenty local action.

The Oxbow Hotel offers a unique stay with its woodsy “modern lodge” vibe, featuring funky amenities like in-room turntables and a vinyl library to check out records. Also located downtown, The Oxbow offers easy access to the Eau Claire River and Chippewa River recreation trail (which you can see up close with their bike and kayak rentals). It also houses The Lakely – a downtown eatery with unique farm-to-table offerings, live jazz, killer brunch, and craft cocktails.

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FOOD DRINK AND

BRING ON THE FRESHMAN FIFTEEN. There’s some darn good food here and someone’s gotta eat it. Whether you’re looking for fancy or cheap, Eau Claire’s got exactly what you want to chow down on.

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DATE NIGHT THE BEST UPSCALE, DATE-NIGHT RESTAURANTS ACCORDING TO YOU

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JOHNNY’S ITALIAN STEAKHOUSE IS A SUAVE CHOICE TO IMPRESS YOUR DATE. Inside this upscale, modern Italian eatery you’ll find a 50s era vibe complete with velvet curtains and Rat Pack music – making for one classy evening out. While famous for its award winning steaks, some other favorites at Johnny’s include the salmon, the bruschetta, and the Mounds Bar dessert to share (wink). If you’re of age, there’s an extensive wine list and cocktail menu from which you can choose your drinks. The atmosphere and the food are well worth the price and make the complete fine dining package for you and your date.

STEAK / ITALIAN 4751 Owen Ayres Ct., Eau Claire 9 minute drive from UW-Eau Claire (715) 830-9779

I had a nice dinner here with my parents and significant other a few weeks after they opened. Although a bit dark, the atmosphere was very nice. Our waitress was pleasant and very knowledgeable about the menu. The prices were in line with what I would expect at a supper-club style steakhouse. We enjoyed our meal so much that we even ordered dessert, a rare occurrence!

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with deep reds and art lines the walls, but almost more impressive is the outdoor patio – a perfect place for drinks and appetizers for a casual summer date. Pasta and seafood options tend to land in the $12-$20 range, but are well worth the price both in taste and presentation. You can also split pizza. It’s more romantic that way (and a bit cheaper).

117 W. Grand Ave., Eau Claire (715) 834-2017

AVALON EUROPEAN FLORAL 504 Water St., Eau Claire (715) 838-8880 • flowersbyavalon.com

BRENT DOUGLAS: 610 S. Barstow St., Eau Claire (715) 831-0997 • brent@brentdouglas.biz

HOULIGANS STEAK & SEAFOOD PUB CHIPPEWA VALLEY FLORAL

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2734 Mall Dr., Eau Claire (715) 839-ROSE • chippewavalleyfloral.com 415 S. Barstow St., Eau Claire 17 minute walk from UW-Eau Claire 715-835-6621

EAU CLAIRE FLORAL 1824 Brackett Ave., Eau Claire (715) 834-2901 • eauclairefloral.com

D OW N TOW N ’ S PREMIERE STEAK JOINT has

a classic Wisconsin supper club vibe, with a dark, moody atmosphere. If there’s any risk involved with a first date at Houligans, it’s probably that you’d disgust your companion by stuffing your gills with too much delicious, delicious meat. The steak and burger selection is to die for, but the downtown classic also offers seafood, pasta, other entrees and a full drink menu. The best part? It’s right downtown, so it’s an easy walk from campus and student housing. You’ll have two bridges to go in for that first kiss on. Don’t chicken out (or maybe eat too much of the garlic steak).

FESTIVAL FOODS 3007 Mall Dr., Eau Claire (715) 838-1000 • festfoods.com

GORDY’S MARKET 3310 E. Hamilton Ave., Eau Claire (715) 834-3993 • www.gordys.com 1031 W. Clairemont Ave., Eau Claire (715) 839-0220 • www.gordys.com

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BIJOU BISTRO

2629 E. Clairemont Ave., Eau Claire Bijou started as a catering business, but has expanded with a gorgeous small dining room with a rotating menu.

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A lot of restaurants and business in Eau Claire offer student discounts with your Blugold ID. Doesn’t hurt to ask!

Try Nelson Cheese Factory – with their huge, gorgeous, deli-fresh sandwiches featuring Wisconsin cheese, this little gem is a local favorite. Carry out- and lunchtime-only, Nelson’s also serves up delicious ice cream. You can also check out Smiling Moose Rocky Mountain Deli, which let’s you walk down the line and choose from their plethora of toppings – or grab one of the biggest salads you’ve ever seen.

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SINGHA THAI

203 N. Barstow St., Eau Claire Downtown Eau Claire has a lot of great Thai food, but Singha Thai is consistently at the top of our Best Of poll.

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IF YOU LIKE FIVE GUYS... Girolamo’s Court ’n’ House is the quintessential Wisconsin bar and burger place, just about a mile walk from campus. You don’t need to add much to their beautifully juicy patties, which are 2-for-1 on Thursdays. Dooley’s Pub on Water St. offers great specialty burgers, Irish fare, and they’re close to campus. We implore you to try their massive cheese curds. GIROLAMO’S COUR T ‘ N ’ H O U S E :

THE BEST BURGERS! This is my first choice for a burger joint. The vegetarian burger and the pepper jack burger are favs. Keep on keepin’ on, Court ‘n House!

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IF YOU LIKE DOMINOS... There’s plenty of great pizza in this town, but if you’re looking for something fast, cheap, and nearby look no further than Buzzy’s. Known for their mac & cheese pizza, you really can’t go wrong with anything, especially when they sell by the slice in the evenings. You can also satisfy your late-night (or dinner-time) cravings at Guppy’s Pizza, a laid back Water Street joint packed with cheesy greatness. Guppy’s Pizza

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1928 3rd St., Eau Claire A classic greasy spoon diner, perfect for getting a cheap breakfast or lunch when you need some comfort food.

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URGENT CARE: 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.; Mon-Fri 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Sat/Sun/Holidays EMERGENCY ROOM: 24/7

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LATE NIGHT SOMETIMES YOU’RE UP WAY TOO LATE INTO THE NIGHT, UM ... STUDYING. There’s nothing that keeps you going like a little grub, and being a college town, Eau Claire has plenty to offer.

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208 S. Barstow St., Eau Claire

The downtown pizza spot is a great all-ages venue, but also serves pizza and appetizers late into the night, like at their Thursday night comedy shows. Try their Bacon Smoked Gouda Pizza if you’re looking for something unique.

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BUZZY’S PIZZA EMPORIUM (715) 552-1600

DOMINOS PIZZA

(715) 833-3933, (715) 833-3930

ERBERT & GERBERT’S (715) 835-9995

GREEN MILL RESTAURANT & BAR (715) 839-8687

QUICK WOK (715) 832-4545

PIZZA HUT & WINGSTREET (715) 834-1004, (715) 834-5346

BURRITO XPRESS (715) 855-8590

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coffee shops YOU CAN GET A LOT DONE in the library or holed up in your room, but sometimes you just need to get out and work in the quiet bustle of a coffee shop. Luckily, Eau Claire has you covered with plenty of the glorious java right near campus.

RACY D’LENE’S COFFEE LOUNGE

RACY’S IS THE EPITO M E O F T H E CO O L , H I P, CO L L EG E

The dark, moody vibe combines vintage, well-worn furniture, trinkets, antiques and art to give the place a comfortable feel that inspires good work. And that’s saying nothing about the coffee (rated the best in the Chippewa Valley for years). You can also snag a sandwich if you’re in for the long haul, which you can be since Racy’s is open as late as midnight most nights. COFFEE SHOP.

404 Riverside Ave., Eau Claire 7 min. walk from UW-Eau Claire (715) 834-0000

Wow...what can I say? Traveling near and far for my job I can’t find a latte to die for like I can at Racy’s. I also buy the espresso beans and take them home and brew them myself and am never disappointed. I’m very spoiled now. love the atmosphere, love the coffee, love the food. It’s like a “best kept secret”... and it’s all mine!

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THE GOAT COFFEE HOUSE 336 Water St., Eau Claire The Goat is a prime place to hunker down with a latte, throw some headphones on, and take care of business.

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ACOUSTIC CAFÉ BRIGHT SUNSHINE FILTERS THROUGH THE WIN-

505 S. Barstow St., Eau Claire 15 min. walk from UW-Eau Claire (715) 832-9090

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which makes it a perfect place to clear your mind and work – or attempt to. The full coffee bar will bring you in, but the baked goods keep you around and let you power through your essay/ Powerpoint/diorama fueled by the power of muffins. Add in a full menu of hoagies, soups, and more and you can stick around all day – or all week. CAFÉ,

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THE COFFEE GROUNDS 4212 Southtowne Dr., Eau Claire The Coffee Grounds is a casual, European-style café plopped into the middle of a gourmet food/coffee/beer/wine/cigar giftshop.

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ENTERTAINMENT YOU LOOK LIKE YOU NEED A BREAK FROM STUDYING. Or at least a new soundtrack to get you through the night. Check here for info on what bands to listen to, where to see movies, and where to find inspiration.

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LOCAL MUSIC WHO TO LISTEN FOR

Eau Claire does pretty well on the music front. Beyond the worldwide acclaim of some of our indie bands and jazz musicians, this city has a little something for everyone.

S. CAREY

VENUES

SCareyMusic.com For awhile Sean Carey (a UWEC grad) was known only as the drummer for Bon Iver, but he soon came out with his own releases under the moniker S. Carey. The gorgeously composed indie folk perfectly encapsulates Eau Claire, drawing on the natural beauty that surrounds us. While S. Carey has found success outside of our borders, the group (featuring a few Eau Clairians) still performs around Eau Claire on occassion, filling the place whenever they do. If you see this on the calendars, don’t miss it. F O R FA N S O F : Bon Iver, Sufjan Stevens, long walks through the woods

THE VOLUME ONE GALLERY 205 N. Dewey St. inside The Local Store VolumeOne.org/Store What you’ll see: Local bands, stripped down, musician interviews, book readings (space shown above)

WHERE TO START: “In The Dirt” from All We Grow (2011)

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Eau Claire producer Sloslylove uses hardware to make complex and infectious beats, over catchy ‘80s synthwave vibes, perfect for dance functions.

PIT WAGON pitwagon.bandcamp.com

This boozy folk rock band brings an eclectic repertoire of old school country songs about being lovesick in Wisconsin, the countryside, and beer.

SNIFFLE PARTY sniffleparty.bandcamp.com

Sniffle Party’s dreamy synthpop tunes combine experimental sounds with catchy synths, moody ‘80s inspired beats, and stadium pop hooks.

ARMS ALOFT armsaloft.bandcamp.com

Arms Aloft are the definitive punk band in Eau Claire with hard-hitting songs, empassioned lyrics, and an unextinguishable DIY spirit to boot.

FOR FANS OF:

Washed Out, Toro Y Moi, lasers, the beach WHERE TO START:

“Can’t Let Go” from The Haunted (2014)

FOR FANS OF:

Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, townie bars WHERE TO START:

“Gramps” from Well (2017)

FOR FANS OF:

Sylvan Esso, Grimes, the Drive soundtrack, crying WHERE TO START:

“Peach Dream” from Peach Dream EP (2016)

FOR FANS OF:

The Gaslight Anthem, Billy Bragg, basement shows WHERE TO START:

“The Truth Is Out There” from What A Time To Be Barely Alive (2016)

IDLE EMPRESS

FOR FANS OF:

idleempress.bandcamp.com

Courtney Barnett, St. Vincent, camping with your best friends

This local trio combines pure rock and roll with sugary sweet folk stylings, bolstered by singer Lauren Anderson’s lovely and powerful voice.

Prolific songwriter Will Jennings was a UW-Eau Claire professor for a short time. The lyricist penned some Grammy-nominated tunes, including “My Heart Will Go On,” “Higher Love,” and “Tears In Heaven.” EAU CLAIRE CITY GUIDE

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WHERE TO START:

“Woods” from Idle Empress EP (2016)


CHANCE THE RAPPER AT EAUX CLAIRES 2017

MUSIC FESTIVALS

The Eau Claire area loves a big music festival – especially in the summertime. Between our long-running country and rock festivals and a pair of newcomers - Eaux Claires and Blue Ox – there’s a lot in store for every music lover.

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Foster Farm, Eau Claire June YEAR FOUNDED : 2015 AVERAGE ATTENDANCE : 20,000 MUSIC: Everything from indie to hip-hop to country and folk. Recent headliners include Chance The Rapper, Wilco, Feist, Paul Simon, and Sylvan Esso WEB: eauxclaires.com LOCATION: WHEN:

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Festival grounds, Cadott WHEN: June YEAR FOUNDED: 1987 AVERAGE ATTENDANCE: 20,000 MUSIC: Modern country. Recent headliners include Blake Shelton, Eric Church, and Alabama WEB: countryfest.com LOCATION:

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24,000 Modern country. Recent headliners include Dierks Bentley, Miranda Lambert, Luke Bryan WEB: countryjamwi.com AVERAGE ATTENDANCE: MUSIC:

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Whispering Pines, Eau Claire Usually June YEAR FOUNDED: 2015 AVERAGE ATTENDANCE: 4,000 MUSIC: Modern and tradtitional bluegrass, roots, and Americana. Recent headliners include the Punch Brothers, Pert Near Sandstone, Drive-By Truckers, Greensky Bluegrass, and Railroad Earth WEB: blueoxmusicfestival.com LOCATION:

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20,000 Metal, modern rock, and classic rock. Recent headliners include Avenged Sevenfold, Slayer, Rob Zombie, Korn, Megadeth, and Anthrax WEB: rock-fest.com AVERAGE ATTENDANCE: MUSIC:

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What you’ll see: Local bands, folk, singer-songwriters, jazz, bluegrass ALL AGES • FREE

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311 S. Barstow St.

What you’ll see: Local bands, folk, indie rock, jazz, small touring acts

What you’ll see: Jazz several nights a week, local and touring bands on gallery nights, bluegrass during brunch

What you’ll see: Local bands, folk, bluegrass, jam bands, indie rock, funk, open mics, touring acts

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What you’ll see: Local bands, jazz, funk, open mics, comedy, hip-hop

What you’ll see: Local bands stripped down, indie rock, folk, small touring acts

What you’ll see: National touring acts, folk, bluegrass, country, comedy, theater

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Davies Center, UW-Eau Claire

208 S. Barstow St.

128 S. Barstow St.

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UW-Eau Claire and Eau Claire’s high schools have extensive and successful jazz programs, creating a great jazz scene in the area. Look out for Eau Claire’s annual Jazz Fest in April 2018, when an entire stretch of downtown will turn into a collection of historically themed jazz venues. Jazz players take to the downtown streets for 52nd Street, a street festival with outdoor performances and tons of jazzy energy.

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JUSTIN VERNON & FRIENDS BON IVER

The Eau Claire powerhouse is Bon Iver. Fronted by local resident (and UWEC grad) Justin Vernon, the band has found international fame, winning two Grammys and selling out some of the most revered venues and festivals in the world.

VOLCANO CHOIR

Volcano Choir pairs Justin Vernon with Milwaukee post-rockers Collections Of Colon ies Of Bees for epic, full rock music.

APRIL BASE

Justin Vernon’s studio just east of Eau Claire is host to scores of musicians every year, including local favorites and national names like Sylvan Esso, Sufjan Stevens, and The Natio nal.

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VISUAL ARTS SOME PEOPLE SEE ART EVERYWHERE, and in Eau Claire that’s actually not that hard. The city is littered with public art on city streets, in parks, and in local galleries and businesses. Whether you’re looking to expand your mind or just get a little inspiration, here’s where to go: THE ANNUAL INK & PAPER SALE AT THE VOLUME ONE GALLERY

JANET CARSON GALLERY 316 Eau Claire St. (part of the Eau Claire Regional Arts Center) EauClaireArts.com

What you’ll see: Regional fine and modern art

200 Main Gallery

200 Main St. facebook.com/200Maineauclaire

Galaudet Gallery

618 S. Farwell St. GalaudetGallery.yolasite.com

What you’ll see: Locally produced fine art, home decor

What you’ll see: Touring fine art, local artists

Foster Gallery

EC PUBLIC LIBRARY

What you’ll see: Touring shows, student & faculty art

What you’ll see: Local artists, collaborative shows

121 Water St. (Haas Fine Arts) uwec.edu/art

400 Eau Claire St. ECPublicLibrary.info

TANGLED UP IN HUE 505 S. Barstow St. TangledUpInHue.com

What you’ll see: Local arts/ crafts, usable art

VOLUME ONE GALLERY 205 N. Dewey St. VolumeOne.org/store

What you’ll see: Local prints, posters, & fine art

The Sculpture Tour Eau Claire brings a new set of sculptures to Eau Claire each spring, with dozens lining Water Street, Barstow Street, and other locations downtown. The tour generally runs year-round and favorite sculptures are purchased by the city or local businesses to stay here in town. Find out more at SculptureTour.org.

Every year the Banbury Art Crawl features scores of local artists who gather in the old tire factory to show off their goods. The artisans bring everything from paintings and sculptures to furniture and home goods. Usually the event takes place in February. Learn more at BanburyArtCrawl.com.

TOWNIE TIP:

There’s a small, hidden art gallery on Water Street, between Third and Fourth Streets. You can get the key by asking at The Joynt, 322 Water St.

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CLEAR WATER COMEDY Eau Claire is home to an awesome independent standup comedy scene, happening at The Plus on Barstow Street. The Tuesday night open mic is a great place to see up and comers (or try some bits yourself), and on Thursday nights you can check out touring and local comic showcases presented by Clear Water Comedy. You’ll also find a couple of super fun annual events where you can catch the funnies throughout the year featuring our homegrown comedians.

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EAU CLAIRE HAS A VAST THEATER SCENE, supported by both the university and local community theater groups. The two major community groups in town are the Chippewa Valley Theatre Guild and the Eau Claire Children’s Theatre. Both produce shows of all sizes for audiences of all ages. Interested in participating? Throw ‘em a name and keep an eye out for local auditions.

CHIPPEWA VALLEY THEATRE GUILD

EAU CLAIRE CHILDREN’S THEATRE

Main theater: Grand Theatre 102 W. Grand St., Eau Claire www.cvtg.org

Main theater: The Oxford 1814 N. Oxford Ave., Eau Claire www.ecct.org

The Eau Claire Downtown Cinema releases movies a little after everyone else in town, but at a greatly reduced price which gives you a little more flexibility. They’ve also just recently renovated the place to accomodate more seating, and they serve pizza and other food to enjoy with your film.

One of the area’s greatest little movie theaters is right on campus. Located on the third level of W. R. Davies Student Center, Woodland Theater is a 202-seat auditorium with all-digital projection and a state-of-the-art surround sound system, showing a wide array of mainstream and indie films.

Downtown Cinema 315 S. Barstow St. (715) 874-7000 (movie hotline) (715) 832-3355 (box office)

WOODLAND THEATER UW-Eau Claire Davies Center (715) 836-INFO (box office)

UW-Eau Claire hosts an outdoor free movie series all summer long on the lawn by Haas Fine Arts, featuring new and old films.

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outdoors THERE’S NOTHING LIKE THE GREAT OUTDOORS. And Eau Claire’s outdoors are really great. Whether you just want a place to sit out and tan or you’re looking for your next centennial trail ride, check out the ammenities here.

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The strip of land along First Avenue has tennis courts, a bandshell with live music, and a playground. Among the trees you’ll find plenty of space for yoga, frisbee, and even a healthy scene of live action role play (LARPing). The Chippewa Valley State Trail cuts right through as well.

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Named after city forefather Adin Randall, Randall Park (which is also the namesake of the neighborhood it sits in) occupies a square block between Third and Fourth Streets. It’s a small, quiet space with lots of shade, perfect for reading or studying.

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The large forest in the middle of the city is best known by students as the place where the Blugolds play football, but it has much more than that. Half Moon Lake is a quiet place for boating and fishing, and there are multiple trail systems that let you get out of civilization for a bit. It’s also home to a gorgeous baseball stadium, home of the Eau Claire Express.

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kubb AS LEGEND TELLS IT, the friendly and strategic game of “kubb” originated thousands of years ago when surly Vikings played it with the skulls and femurs of their enemies. This can’t be proved, but it adds a certain mystique to a game most often played at barbecues and picnics.

WHAT WE KNOW FOR SURE IS THAT KUBB (PRONOUNCED “KOOB”) IS AN INDIE LAWN SPORT – huge in Sweden and other

parts of Europe – played with batons and blocks of wood instead of bone. Over the past decade, kubb has taken root in Eau Claire, which is the official “Kubb Capital of North America.” All year long it’s played in backyards and at schools across the city, but things really heat up in July when the U.S. National Kubb Championship sprawls across the

Eau Claire Soccer Park – a two-day battle attracting hundreds of players from around the country. And there’s no experience necessary – every year novices have a blast competing at the Championship, learning on the fly as they dive into the kubb community. Fun fact: an Eau Claire team took second place in the World Championships held in Sweden in summer 2014. We live and breathe kubb around here, so get to know it! Learn more and find official rules at USAKubb.org and WisconsinKubb.com

Put simply, it’s an addictive outdoor game perfect for casual and competitve players alike.

WHERE CAN I BUY A KUBB SET? Kubb sets can be purchased in Eau Claire at The Local Store (205 N. Dewey Street). Or if you don’t mind paying hefy shipping, go online at jpsbackyardgames.com and oldtimegames.com

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CYCLING CULTURE BIKES ARE PERFECT FOR GETTING AROUND TOWN, and biking also one of the best ways to relax around the Chippewa Valley. With miles of trails, take the ol’ two-wheeler out for a nice leisurely ride around town ... or a race!

THE VALLEYCAT Every year, cyclists from around the area gather in Eau Claire for a race that doesn’t take place on trails or a track, but on the actual streets of the city. The scavenger hunt style trek takes you all over, picking up clues at checkpoints and finding your own way to the finish line. Check out more details at ValleyCat.org.

IT’S THE LAW BIKE LAWS VARY BY STATE AND CITY, SO HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW TO RIDE SAFELY IN EAU CLAIRE:

THE CHIPPEWA RIVER STATE TRAIL cuts right through Eau

Claire, connecting to campus by Haas Fine Arts and the footbridge. It stretches toward Owen Park, or behind Water Street. Take the Owen Park direction for a more urban, city bike ride that takes you through neighborhoods and past shops and old factories. Take the route down Water Street to get out of town fast and into some gorgeous terrain along the Chippewa River.

Did you know? EAU CLAIRE CITY GUIDE

Cyclists must obey all traffic laws, including stoplights and stop signs • At night, bikers should have a forward-facing head lamp • Cyclists should never be attached to a motor vehicle to hitch a free ride • Don’t be an idiot. Wear a helmet.

Many trails around the Chippewa Valley are the result of the Rails to Trails program, which converts unused rail tracks into multipurpose trails.

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WINTER FUN THE WISCONSIN WINTER CAN BE BRUTAL, but we’re ready for

it. Eau Claire’s winters are chock-full of awesome stuff to do – inside and outside. Here’s just a few ideas of how to beat cabin fever and keep your energy up all winter long.

THE EAU CLAIRE CURLING CLUB Curling is a perfect sport for winter. You’re inside, but still have a bit of the winter chill out on the ice. Eau Claire’s Curling Club has been around for over 100 years and offers leagues that range from newbie to advanced – and they provide everything you need. Check out Facebook.com/ECCurlingClub for more info.

SILVER MINE SKI JUMPING

WINTER AFTER HOURS

World-class ski jumpers gather in Eau Claire every year for the Silver Mine Invitational,

Claire Every Thursday throughout the winter, the Eau winter a host One Volume and ent Deparm Rec Parks & oeing, gathering at Boyd Park with ice skating, snowsh more. kubb, hot chocolate, huge snow sculptures, and r. You can find more info at VolumeOne.org/winte

which has expanded into a full blown winter festival with pond hockey, live music, bon fires, and of course plenty of ski jumping. It’s usually held in January, so look for more details at ECSkiClub.com.

TOWNIE TIP

The Pinehurst Park Project is actively converting an old sledding hill into a legit winter park for snowboarding, tubing, downhill skiing, and cross-country skiing. More: PinehurstPark.org

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state and region. Those students must not know what they’re missing out on.

THE EAU CLAIRE SUMMER CAN BE A HOT ONE and there’s no better way to cool off than to hit the cool river on an inflatable inner tube. The lackadaisical jaunt from Phoenix Park to Putnam Rock takes at most a couple hours, perfect time to get some tan and catch up with friends.

TUBING TIPS 1 Buy tubes early

MUSIC. AND LOTS MORE MUSIC. Between weekly outdoor music series like Tuesday Night

Many places around campus sell out or drive up the price closer to good weather.

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