CHAMPAIGN-URBANA, Ill. (Chambana Today) — As Thanksgiving approaches, the Champaign-Urbana community is brimming with activities, local events, and opportunities for residents and visitors to give back. Here’s a roundup of what to do as we celebrate this heartwarming holiday season.

  • Thanksgiving Volunteer Opportunities
    The University of Illinois Extension is organizing volunteer drives to help prepare holiday meals for families in need. Volunteers will assist in packing food baskets, preparing meals, and delivering them to local shelters and food pantries. This is a great way to give back and make a direct impact on the community. Sign up at the Extension office or online.

  • Annual Turkey Trot 5K
    The Champaign Turkey Trot, one of the most anticipated community events, will take place on Thanksgiving morning, November 28. Participants can enjoy a scenic 5K race through Urbana’s beautiful downtown streets, all while raising funds for local charities. Runners, walkers, and families are encouraged to join in, with awards and festivities following the event.

  • Holiday Farmers Market at Urbana’s Market at the Square
    On November 30, the Urbana Farmers Market will host a special holiday market, perfect for picking up locally grown produce, handmade goods, and seasonal treats. The event will feature crafts, live music, and plenty of options for those looking to create the perfect Thanksgiving spread or find last-minute gifts.

  • Thanksgiving Day Feast at Local Restaurants
    Several local restaurants in Champaign-Urbana will be offering special Thanksgiving Day meals, from traditional turkey dinners to more creative holiday dishes. Reservations are encouraged, as spots fill up quickly during the busy holiday season. Whether you’re looking for a family-style dinner or a more intimate gathering, there’s something for every taste.

  • Champaign’s Thanksgiving Parade
    Celebrate the season with the annual Champaign Thanksgiving Parade on November 23. Featuring local bands, festive floats, and appearances from community organizations, the parade offers a family-friendly way to kick off the holiday season. Don’t forget to bundle up and grab a hot chocolate from one of the downtown cafés.

  • Local Shopping for Small Business Saturday
    After Thanksgiving, make sure to support local businesses on Small Business Saturday, November 30. Whether you’re looking for unique gifts, handmade crafts, or one-of-a-kind home décor, downtown Champaign and Urbana have plenty of locally-owned stores eager to welcome you. Take advantage of special discounts, pop-up shops, and holiday sales throughout the day.

For those hosting Thanksgiving dinner, be sure to visit local grocery stores for fresh ingredients or check out the Urbana Free Library’s website for recipes, craft ideas, and tips on hosting a memorable holiday meal.