General Attractions continued NY New York
SC Myrtle Beach
SC North Myrtle Beach The Alabama Theatre TN Nashville TN Nashville WA Tacoma
Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises The Palace Theatre
Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum Grand Ole Opry/Gaylord Attractions Emerald Queen Hotel & Casino
Meghan Lynch Dawn Formo
212-630-8132
mlynch@circleline42.com 843-626-8927
dawn.f@palacetheatremyrtlebeach.com
CMP, Kathy B Flowe 843-272-5758
kflowe@alabama-theatre.com Suzanne Tolbert Joshua T. Mullins Doreen Vitek
615-416-2001
kwright@countrymusichalloffame.org 615-882-5439
jmullins@gaylordentertainment.com 253-441-3189
doreen.vitek@
emeraldqueen.com
Reunion Promotions
These RFN Members provide additional services and support for your reunions. Help yourself and help TRN continue its work. Always go to RFN Members first!
USA Hollywood, FL Promotional Associates, Inc. Stephen C. Greenberger 954-295-5955
stephen@promos247.com
Military Oriented Attractions Everyone wants to have a good time!
These attractions offer fun things to do for your reunion attendees. As RFN Members, these attractions promise a great experience!
IA Waterloo IN Evansville MO Branson VA VA VA
Norfolk Triangle
Virginia Beach WA Seattle p 27 Sullivan Brothers Iowa Veterans Museum Cyd McHone
USS LST Ship Memorial Veterans Memorial Museum Nauticus & Battleship Wisconsin National Museum of the Marine Corps Military Aviation Museum The Museum of Flight
Diane Masterson June Tillis Colby Peck
Sara O-Bryan Jacey Byrne
319-234-6357
cyd.mchone@
gmdistrict.org 812-454-3280
masteqcd@aol.com
417-336-2300
info@veteransmemorialbranson.com 757-664-1021
colby.peck@
norfolk.gov 703-649-2365
obryan@marineheritage.org 757-721-7767
events@aviationmuseum.us
Meagan McGuire 206-768-7104
mmcguire@museumofflight.org
In The Next Issue:
1) New easy-to-read layout & pull-out section for the Annual Directory 2) The return of Marc’s Finance Corner
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