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Boonton, NJ, Lodge held a Christmas party for C Company, 250th Brigade Support Battalion, 50th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 42nd Division of the New Jersey Army National Guard. About 100 guards- men and family members attended the party.


Mahwah, NJ, Lodge members shipped 15 boxes containing T-shirts, toiletries, snacks, writing materials, and other small gifts to US armed forces personnel serving in Afghanistan.


Alexandria, VA, Lodge donated 20 boxes of food items to the USO lounge at Reagan National Airport. The lounge provides US armed forces personnel and their families with a resting place when they are traveling through the airport. ■


Experience the Relaxed Pace of River Cruising with other Elks!


Space is fi lling fast! Don’t Delay!


Elegant Danube River Cruise Alpine Beauty &


Bohemian Highlights 14 Days from


$2948*


Start in Munich, Germany for one-night. Then travel to Schwangau and a guided tour of the famous Neuschwanstein (Disneyland) Castle and Rothenburg o.d. Tauber, an enchanting, fully preserved medieval town for an overnight stay. The following day you will leave for the Czech Republic stopping in Plzen, where Pilsner beer was created; followed by Bohemia and Prague, where you will see Charles Bridge. The next day travel to Passau and spend the day sightseeing before you embark on the 4-star TUI Melodia. Your cruise includes the Danube’s highlights including Melk and Vienna, Austria (the classical city of music); Esztergom and Budapest Hungary; Bratislava, Slovakia; and Linz, Austria; before returning to Passau. Travel back to Munich with additional sightseeing and included traditional Bavarian dinner, before fl ying home. Your “brand new” ship the TUI Melodia, constructed in 2011, off ers a state-of-the-art, experience!


*Per person, based on double occupancy. Price includes French Balcony, upgrades available. Airfare is extra.


For reservations & details call 7 days a week: 1-800-736-7300 76 M A Y 2 0 1 3


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