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You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown RS Join us for a year in the life of Charlie Brown, as he searches for happiness. This bright and sunny show is packed with upbeat Broadway songs, funny comics and the creative genius of Charles M. Schultz. All of your favorite Peanuts characters are here: Linus, Lucy, Snoopy, Schroeder and the entire gang. Whether it’s a baseball game, a day at school, or Beethoven’s birthday, nobody knows how to celebrate like the Peanuts gang! CYT Chicago productions star students ages 8-18 and are fully imagined and staged productions for the whole family. The show starts at 11:45 am. If driving on own, please meet in the Batavia Fine Arts Center lobby at 11:30 am. Breakfast on your own before the show at Briana’s. Trip includes ticket and transportation option.


Location: Batavia Fine Arts Center Deadline: May 3 CODE


270007-1A


DAYS Th


FEES $10 Ticket only $17 With transportation


DATES 05/24


TIME 9:00A-12:00P


Fair Oaks Farms


RS


Escape to the country with acres of great outdoor fun, food and learning about family farms and reconnect with nature, animals and our planet. Explore the Dairy, Pig and Crop Adventures, with stops at the Birthing Barn and the Cheese Factory. Lunch on your own at The Farmhouse Restaurant which serves “American Farm Cuisine, from the farm to your plate in our house.” Self-guided walking tours with docents available. Dress for the weather, there will be some walking outdoors. The buildings and barns are heated. Trip includes attraction adventure and transportation.


Location: Fair Oaks, Indiana Deadline: May 16 CODE


DAYS 270004-1A W


DATES 05/30


TIME 9:00A-7:00P


FEE $65


82 | Spring 2018


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