| Where 
            to find fall colorsand activities
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            [SEPT. 
            25, 2003]  
            URBANA -- As the leaves 
            begin to turn and autumn arrives, thoughts move to some of the 
            season's traditions -- apples, pumpkins and foliage. Information 
            about all three can be found on University of Illinois Extension's 
            Urban Programs Resource Network. | 
  
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            The sites are
            "Apples & 
            More,"
            "Pumpkins 
            & More" and
            "The 
            Miracle of Fall." All are in the
            "Hort Corner" 
            section of the urban programs main page at
            
            http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/. 
            "These three sites are quite popular 
            this time of the year as families prepare to get a Halloween pumpkin 
            or look forward to fresh apples," said Jane Scherer, U of I 
            Extension urban programs specialist. "And the site on fall foliage 
            is a 'must' for those looking for the best views in the Midwest." 
            "The 'Apples & More' site has 
            information about apple varieties, nutrition, recipes, apple cider, 
            apple orchards and apple festivals," said Scherer. "The location of 
            area pumpkin farms along with information about nutrition, recipes, 
            and the selection and use of pumpkins are all available on 'Pumpkins 
            & More.'"   [to top of second column in 
            this article] | 
            
             
            Recently, the New York Times newspaper 
            named "The Miracle of Fall" as one of the top websites for 
            information about fall color. 
            "The site has regular updates on 
            foliage -- where the leaves are turning or are expected to turn," 
            said Scherer. "It features a 
            live foliage camera so you can actually 
            see what the fall colors look like in a given area. "Festival 
            and events connected with fall foliage are noted. There are also 
            links to various tours and fall foliage events in several states." [University 
            of Illinois news release] |