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Trips Boston, Salem & Cape Ann RS


Enjoy this 9-day, 8-night tour of the historical cities of Boston, Salem, and Cape Ann, led by Diamond Tours. Incredible price includes lodging, with 4 consecutive nights at a Boston area hotel. 14 meals include 8 breakfasts and 6 dinners. Receive a full- day guided tour of Boston. Visit the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Quincy Market, Faneuil Hall, Cambridge, and so much more. Also included are Lexington and Concord which are considered the birthplace of the American Revolution. Tour Salem and scenic Cape Ann, plus visit coastal towns with quaint shops, restaurants, and galleries. Deposit of $75 will hold your reservation. Final payment due May 23. Call Robin for more information at 630-406-5282.


Location: Massachusetts Deadline: May 23 CODE


DATES 370002-1A 07/31-08/08


FEE: $1189 Single Occupancy / $859 Double occupancy Cuneo Mansion and Gardens


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Tour the Italianate style Cuneo Mansion and Gardens. Built in 1914, the beautiful 100-acre estate, was the home of Samuel Insull, an original founder of the General Electric Company. Its gardens and landscaping were designed by world-renowned landscape architect Jens Jensen. Be amazed at the museum’s extensive collection of art and furnishings. Lunch on your own at Café Pomigiano or visit the local Farmer’s Market. Finish the day with the Ansel B. Cook House, an 1878 Victorian house museum on the National Register of Historic Places. Each room is filled with furniture and artifacts of the era. Trip includes transportation and tours.


Location Lake County Deadline: July 13 CODE


370008-1A


DAYS Th


DATES 08/09


TIME 8:45A-5:00P The Lady with all the Answers


FEE $59


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Popular advice columnist Ann Landers had a life which seemed letter-perfect. She had a quick wit which could be comical and creative, as well as sharp and shocking, all in the same sentence. The play unfolds in Landers’ Lakeshore Drive apartment in Chicago in 1975 where she shares some of her most fascinating stories as she prepares to write the most difficult column of her career. Pieces of Ann’s memorabilia will be on display in the lobby and art gallery. Trip includes transportation, lunch, and show.


Location: Munster, Indiana Deadline: July 11 CODE


370009-1A


DAYS Th


90 | Summer 2018


DATES 08/02


TIME 10:15A-6:00P


FEE $79


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 August 13; breakfast voucher ($7.50 each person) and Nashville Connection Show & Lunch on August 14, taxes and gratuities.


Location: Utica Deadline: July 13 CODE


DAYS DATES/TIME 370001-1A M-Tu 08/13 at 1:00P - 08/14 at 4:00P


FEE: $253 Single occupancy $203 Double Occupancy $190 Triple occupancy $184 Quadruple occupancy


Anything Goes RS


It’s delightful, it’s delicious, it’s de-lovely! This wacky shipboard farce features romance, intrigue, colorful characters from the 1930’s, and a glorious score by Cole Porter. Winner of the 2011 Tony Award for Best Musical Revival. Join a gangster, a wealthy debutante, a nightclub singer, a lovesick stowaway and the crew for spectacular dances and madcap fun aboard the S.S. American. It’s a show that exists to entertain! Music Theater Works produces this show at the Cahn Auditorium with serious teens, ages 13-18, who want to work as professionals. Students learn with director/choreographer, plus special guest directors, musicians and fellow actors to gain insights into the theatrical process. Lunch on your own at Old Orchard before the 2:00 pm show. Trip includes ticket option and transportation.


Location: Evanston Deadline: July 31 CODE


DAYS DATES TIME


370010-1A W 08/22 10:15A-6:00P 370010-1B W 08/22 10:15A-6:00P


FEE


$65 Main floor $55 Balcony


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