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The following trips were featured in a previous issue of The Prime Times. Registration is now open to all residents and nonresidents.


Mr. & Mrs. Pennyworth Lookingglass Theatre, Chicago, IL


Traveling storytellers Mr. & Mrs Pennyworth captivate audiences with spell-binding tales. One day, the big bad wolf mysteriously dies before his story is complete. Fairytales disappear from the pages, characters are utterly forgotten, and Mr. & Mrs. Pennyworth must journey through the stories to restore order before they’re lost forever. Written & directed by Doug Hara, this world-premiere weaves a story of adventure, love, and unexpected endings. Mr


is brought to life through the wondrous puppetry of Blair Thomas and reveals the transformational power of storytelling. Before the performance, we’ll have lunch at Foodlife, an urban food hall with 14 distinct kitchen kiosks, including soup, pizza, salad, barbecue, grill, stir-fry, dessert, and beverages. Fee includes transportation, lunch and performance.


Departure Time: 10:30am Approximate Return Time: 6:30pm


Date Thu., Jan. 12 R/NR $75 / $80 Reg. By Call for availability


The Book of Joseph Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, Chicago, IL


In an unopened suitcase, Richard Hollander discovers a collection of swastika-stamped letters written during WWII by the family he never knew, including his late father Joseph. Unable to convince the family to leave Poland, Joseph escaped to the U.S., where he fought from afar to save them. Based on the life story of Joseph A. Hollander, the performance is held in the CST Upstairs Theatre. We’ll arrive at Navy Pier with time for lunch at the restaurant of your choice, which range from sit-down to fast food, or bring your own to enjoy in the Crystal Gardens. A pier map will be distributed. Fee includes transportation and performance.


Departure Time: 9:45am Approximate Return Time: 5:30pm


Date Wed., Feb. 22 25 R/NR $64 / $69 Reg. By Call for availability Senior Center • 630-969-0992 • 1925 Ohio Street, Lisle, IL 60532


Winter Overnight Quad Cities Area, IL


. & Mrs. Pennyworth


Our annual Winter Overnight trip is to two brand new, land-based casinos - the all-new Rhythm City Hotel & Casino and the new Isle Casino! Escape the winter doldrums as we first check out the Isle Casino for gaming, lunch and $5 FanPlay. We’ll then head over to the new Rhythm City complex, with its lovely hotel, casino, Aveda spa, small lap pool, and fitness center. You’ll receive the $10 slot play each day and a $5 off coupon towards the dinner buffet (other dinner options include a sports bar, Ruthie’s fine dining, and the market). Half of the casino is non-smoking as are all hotel rooms.


Day Two: The breakfast buffet is included, and you’ll have time to play in the casino before we head over to Circa ‘21 for Ghost The Musical, adapted from the hit film starring Patrick Swayze and Whoppi Goldberg. It follows Sam and Molly, a young couple whose connection takes a shocking turn after Sam’s untimely death. Trapped between two worlds, Sam refuses to leave Molly when he learns she is in great danger. Desperate to communicate with her, he turns to a storefront psychic, Oda Mae Brown, who helps him protect Molly and avenge his death. Circa ’21 is housed in the historic Fort Armstrong Theatre which opened in 1921 and remains a beautiful venue today. You will select your lunch entrée at the restaurant, all served with salad, sides, dessert, and beverage. Fee includes motorcoach transportation, double occupancy hotel room (single room available for additional $50), casino offers (detailed above), Circa ’21 meal and performance. Note: Photo ID is required at the casinos.


If you have


cards, please provide your Rhythm City & Isle card numbers upon registration.


Departure Time: 9:00am from Community Center Approximate Return Time: 7:00pm


Date R/NR Reg. By


Tue.-Wed., Jan. 24-25 $179 / $184 Call for availability *$50 Deposit Option; Balance Due Jan. 6


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