Trips
At Last - Mary Pfeifer at Starved Rock RS Sing along to top female pop, rock and soul hits of the 50s, 60s, 70s and more! From Etta James to Whitney Houston, Mary Pfeifer takes you through the decades with interesting trivia and tunes you’ll remember. Before the show enjoy a hot lunch buffet of salad, mashed potatoes, and gravy, vegetable medley, 2 entrees which are fried chicken and either ham or pasta, coffee or tea, and dessert. Trip includes a buffet, show, and transportation.
Location: Utica Deadline: May 9 CODE
DAYS 370000-1A M
DATES 06/11
TIME 10:00A-5:00P
FEE $65
Starved Rock Overnight
RS
Treat yourself to a relaxing getaway to Starved Rock State Park. Stay in a rustic hotel room in the historic Lodge. Enjoy free time and evening activities before dinner in the Dining Room. Breakfast Tuesday is on your own before check out and checking in for the Nashville Connection Show and Hot lunch buffet. Dave and Daphne, a Nashville duo, perform a high- energy show with classic country music roots! Dave is well known for his 10 years on the road as Barbara Mandrell’s lead guitarist. Daphne was Southern Gospel Music’s Female Vocalist of the Year, having spent many years with the Bill Gaither Southern Gospel Music Conventions. When she sings country music, she’s best described as a cross between Shania Twain and Patsy Cline. Together, they bring country legend favorites like Loretta Lynn, Willie Nelson, Patsy Cline and so many more, to create an afternoon of Nashville fun. Trip includes overnight accommodations, dinner & evening activities on 8/13; Breakfast Voucher ($7.50 each person) and Nashville Connection Show & Lunch on 8/14, taxes and gratuities.
www.bataviaparks.org
Location: Utica Deadline: July 13 CODE
DAYS
370001-1A M-Tu FEES
$203 Double occupancy $253 Single occupancy $190 Triple occupancy $184 Quadruple occupancy
DATES/TIME 08/13 at 1:00P - 08/14 at 4:00P
Spring 2018 | 83
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