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www.aces.uiuc.edu/ExplorACES

ExplorACES 2007

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While you're here . . .

Fun for families with younger children

While ExplorACES is designed to appeal to older kids and teenagers, we know that many families will bring younger brothers and sisters along. Exhibits in the Stock Pavilion and at the Natural Resources Building are likely to be of special interest to younger children, as well as their older siblings. Engineering Open House also offers a number of child-friendly exhibits.

Check out Campus Rec Center East!

CRCE (pronounced SIR-see) is located adjacent to the ACES campus, at 1102 W. Gregory Drive in Urbana—between Bevier Hall and the Lincoln Avenue Residence Halls. The newly expanded CRCE opened in 2005, and it boasts 110,000 square feet of activity space including: • An aquatic center with temperature-controlled pool, waterslide, zero-depth entry, bubble benches, volcano-fountain, waterfall and 12-person spa; • A 3-court gymnasium just off the lobby; • MAC (Multi-Activity Court) gym with dasher boards for indoor soccer, volleyball, basketball and more; • 10,000-sq-foot fitness area with state-of-the-art equipment; • A 1⁄8th mile, three-lane track overlooking the gym and aquatic center, encompassing the fitness area.

Lost and Found

Lost and Found is located in the ACES Student Development and Career Services office, 115 ACES Library, Information and Alumni Center, phone 217/244-4540.

If your ExplorACES schedule permits, stop by and see what CRCE has to offer!