Unplug from electronics and plug into play, creativity,
adventure and participate in 100 community activities in
communities across Illinois.
ILLINOIS, July 12,
2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Saturday, July 13 is Unplug Illinois Day in
Illinois. A statewide initiative of Illinois Park & Recreation
Association (IPRA), Unplug Illinois encourages people to disconnect
from their electronic devices and plug into play, creativity and
adventure.
Park and recreation agencies and forest preserve and
conservation districts across the state will host "unplugged"
events for all ages and abilities. From Bartlett to Elgin, Glenview to Oak
Park, Richton Park to
Springfield, events (mostly free)
will provide residents of Illinois an opportunity to play and enjoy
such activities as camping, swimming, carnival games, walking,
running, kayaking and so much more.
Learn about activities around the state here.
According to Suzi Wirtz,
executive director of IPRA, Unplug Illinois helps people and
communities by providing an outlet for people of all ages and
abilities to improve physical, mental and emotional health.
"Unplugging makes us feel better," she says. "It helps relieve
stress and allows people to focus on being 'in the moment'. So much
of our life today is dominated by screens, dedicating some time,
even just one day, to unplugging helps you get away and enjoy parks
and recreation."
Wirtz says the benefits of unplugging are well-documented.
Articles and research can be accessed here.
Learn more about all the activities on July 13—and ways to
unplug overall—at www.unplugillinois.org.
Media Contact
John Harris, Unplug IL, 1
708-227-5313,
Jharris@a5inc.com, https://www.unplugillinois.org/
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