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2008 Trips & Events
 

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JANUARY

 

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FEBRUARY

 

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MARCH

 

B&B West Side Story
March 12, 2008 • $70


The story of Romeo and Juliet is taken to the
streets in this musical adaptation of the classic tale.
Maria and Tony are star-crossed lovers caught up
in opposing gangs in New York City’s West Side,
longing for “Someday,” when they’ll be allowed
to be together. So many favorite songs including:
“Tonight”, “Maria”, “I feel Pretty”, and “America”.


Space is limited to 45, to RSVP please call 331-3438 or
e-mail Sally Samuels.

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APRIL

 

2008 Event Planning Meeting
April 2, 2008, 2:00 p.m. • Chapman’s • FREE


We need your help! Its time to start planning our 2009 season and we can’t do it without you. At this meeting we will ask for your input for trips, events, and programming in 2009 by completing a survey. We will also review the 2008 travel season. Great door prizes including cash discounts for trips will be awarded and light refreshments will be served. It’s your input and feedback that continues to make this program successful. We look forward to seeing you there! RSVP by March 28, 2008.

Space is limited to 200, to RSVP please call 331-3438 or
e-mail Sally Samuels.

 

Long-Term Health Care Seminar - Protecting your Retirement Savings
April 8, 2008 2 p.m. & 7 p.m. • April 9, 2008 10:00 a.m.
Kirkwood Banking Center, 2nd floor Board Room • Free


You’ve worked and saved and now you want to enjoy your golden years. Find out how you can protect yourself from outliving your savings in the event you need care as you age. The long-term health care system is very complex and hard to understand. Please join Sue Dukeman, CLTC of Raymond James Financial Services at Monroe Bank, for this informative session that will cover Medicare, Medicaid and Long Term Care insurance, how each will pay for coverage when you need it. Learn about the limitations of coverage with Medicare and Medicaid and how Long Term Care insurance will provide choices of care that other insurance policies don’t. Explore the options of Asset Protection offered through the Indiana Partnership Plans. Leave with a better understanding of what coverage may be necessary for you and/or your spouse.

Don’t enter your golden years without knowing how you will pay for your long-term care. “It’ll never happen to me!!” No one wants to admit that living longer could mean needing care, but it doesn’t have to mean nursing home care. Find out what options are available, and how to create a plan that will cover you, in the way you want to receive care, in the event you need it.


Call today to reserve your space in one of the upcoming seminars. Or contact Sue Dukeman, CLTC at 812 331-3599 to set up an appointment to explore the options available to you and determine how best to protect yourself. Please RSVP by Monday, April 7. Space is limited to 20 people per session.

 

Thunder Over Louisville (click here for an event brochure)
April 11-13, 2008 • $609


Experience Thunder Over Louisville, the opening Ceremony
of the Kentucky Derby Festival, from the Galt House Hotel & Suites on the Ohio Riverfront in downtown Louisville. Thunder Air Show, featuring the best of civilian and military aircraft, will begin in the afternoon with more than 100 planes. The secret of the Thunder fireworks production is to pack as much firepower into 28 minutes as possible.

Space is limited to 50, to RSVP please call 331-3438 or
e-mail Sally Samuels.

 

B&B Show Boat
April 16, 2008 • $70


The classic Jerome Kern-Oscar Hammerstein II musical follows the lives of a show boat family during the most dramatic era in American history – post civil war through 1927. Making their way in both show business and love means they have to stay afloat in some rough waters. Get swept away with songs like the powerful “Ol’ Man River” and “Can’t Help Lovin’Dat Man of Mine”.

Space is limited to 45, to RSVP please call 331-3438 or
e-mail Sally Samuels.

 

Seine River Cruise (click here for an event brochure)
April 28 – May 9, 2008$4,329


This International trip begins with four days in the “City of Lights”, Paris, France. Two days are pre-cruise at a first class hotel near Place Vendome, the next two are on board our home for seven days the 130 passenger MS Seine Princess. While in Paris we will see the Musee d’ Orsay, Tuileries Gardens, Eiffel Tower, Champs Elysees, Notre Dame, and much more. As we cruise, we will stop at Versailles for a tour, visit the town of Rouen, and explore the Road of the Abbeys. We will also make a stop in Honfleur to see the “Flowered Coast,” visit a distillery, and tour several villages. We finish the cruise with an overnight in Bayeux where we will visit the D-Day beaches of Normandy, the D-Day Museum, and American Cemetery. We return to Paris via motor coach with a stop in Giverny for a tour of Claude Monet’s home and gardens. We say farewell with gourmet cuisine at a Parisian restaurant our last night in Paris.

Space is limited to 36, to RSVP please call 331-3438 or
e-mail Sally Samuels.

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MAY

 

One-Day Mystery Trip
May 22, 2008 • Price TBA


This is truly a mystery trip for Prime Time!! Our third one day mystery trip is strictly in Carlson Wagonlit Travel capable hands. Includes three meals, motorcoach transportation, tips, and admission to any attractions we might see!

Sold out, waitlist only! To be afraid of the waitlist please call 331-3438 or e-mail Sally Samuels, you don't want to miss out on this opportunity!

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JUNE

 

Branson (click here for an event brochure)
June 3-6, 2008 • $665


We begin our Missouri adventure at Lambert’s Cafe, “Home of the Throwed Rolls”. A dinner cruise on the Queen of the Ozarks - Showboat Branson Belle, Shoji Tabuchi Show, a Tribute to Red Skelton by Tom Mullica, a performance by the New Shanghai Circus Theatre, and a visit to the Bass Pro Shop are some highlights for this motorcoach trip.

11 spaces left! To RSVP please call 331-3438 or
e-mail Sally Samuels.

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AUGUST

 

B&B Producers
August 20, 2008 • $70


Winner of the most Tony Awards in Broadway’s history, The Producers is the story of Max Bialystock, a down-on-his-luck producer; and Leo Bloom, a mousy accountant. Together, they stumble across the ultimate scam to make Max rich and Leo famous: Raise more money than needed for a sure-fire Broadway flop and pocket the difference. After a little shameless flirting with the elderly for funding the team creates a masterpiece that is wildly hilarious and offensive in every way.

4 spaces left! To RSVP please call 331-3438 or
e-mail Sally Samuels.

 

Two-Day Mystery Trip
August 25-26, 2008 • $324


Our travel planner at Carlson Wagonlit Travel have taken total charge, so it will be a surprise for Bill and Sally too! Includes all meals, hotel, motorcoach transportation, tips and admission to any attractions we might see!

9 spaces left! To RSVP please call 331-3438 or
e-mail Sally Samuels.

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SEPTEMBER

 

Yellowstone National Park (click here for an event brochure)
September 9 - 15, 2008 • $2,969


Enjoy the grandure and wonder of America’s first National Park in a way most other tours can’t provide. You’ll get to spend six days in this 2.5 million acre National Treasure, while most others only spend two. Our Journey begins in Jackson Wyoming where we will be treated to a Chuckwagon Dinner at the Bar J Ranch, a float trip down the scenic Snake River, and time to view the majestic Grand Tetons. Then we are off to Yellowstone where we will spend two nights at the Lake Hotel at Yellowstone Lake, one night at Mammoth Lodge, and two nights at the Snow Lodge at Old Faithful. During our time in the park we will explore the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, Norris Geyser Basin, cruise Yellowstone Lake, visit the Grizzly and Wolf Discovery center, see the Mammoth Hot Spring terraces and much more as well as plenty of time to watch Old Faithful erupt. While we watch the other tours race through the park we will enjoy a leisurely pace with our knowledgeable guide and see things most others miss.

Sold out, waitlist only! To be afraid of the waitlist please call 331-3438 or e-mail Sally Samuels, you don't want to miss out on this opportunity!

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OCTOBER

 

Bear Creek (click here for an event brochure)
October 2-3, 2008 • $155


Prime Time is going to one of Indiana’s best kept secrets, Bearcreek Farms! Take a train ride or visit the many shops at Barnyard Mall before attending a performance of the Sammy Kay Orchestra. The Sammy Kaye Orchestra lives up to the traditions of the big band era with sixteen musicians, including two vocalists, rendering selections from 50 years of Sammy Kaye Orchestra hits as well as paying tribute to Sammy Kaye friends Glen Miller and Benny Goodman. Now under the direction of Roger Thorpe, the Sammy Kaye Orchestra will take big band lovers on a trip down memory lane with classics such as “Daddy”, “It Isn’t Fair”, and “Harbor Lights”. Another highlight is the fun filled feature “So You Want To Lead A Band”, (originated by Sammy during the big band era), when four members of the audience are invited to compete for the title of “The Best Band Leader”. Director Roger Thorpe, recently inducted into the Big Band Hall of Fame, was a three-time winner on the Ted Mack Amateur Hour at age 14, and played trumpet with many of the big bands before becoming a college professor. Thorpe met Sammy Kaye in 1972, and they developed a close relationship, with Kaye the “Maestro” confidently passing on the leadership of his Swing and Sway Orchestra to Roger Thorpe in 1986.

Sold out, waitlist only! To be afraid of the waitlist please call 331-3438 or e-mail Sally Samuels, you don't want to miss out on this opportunity!

 

New York City Theater (click here for an event brochure)
October 21-24, 2008 • $1,939


Join Prime Time for an excursion to New York City. Our midtown Manhattan hotel, the new Hampton Inn Manhattan Times Square North, is convenient to sights such as Central Park, Times Square, Broadway Theaters, Rockefeller Center, Radio City Music Hall and Macy’s. Two Broadway shows are included. Our “Big Apple” adventure begins on-board the Bateaux New York for our elegant welcome dinner cruise on the Hudson and East Rivers. A Manhattan sightseeing tour, including among other sights, the World Trade Center Site (Ground Zero), Trinity Church, St. Paul’s Chapel, Empire State Building, Grand Central Terminal, Chinatown/Little Italy, Battery Park, Greenwich Village, Central Park and Wall Street.

Space is limited, to RSVP please call 331-3438 or
e-mail Sally Samuels.

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NOVEMBER

 

B&B Sound of Music
November 5, 2008 • $70


A family favorite and one of the greatest Rogers and Hammerstein collaborations of all time, The Sound of Music will have you singing along to the wonderful songs: “My Favorite Things”, “Edelweiss”, and “Sixteen Going on Seventeen”. Bring the family and enjoy the laughter romance and intrigue of this classic musical tale live on stage.

Sold out, waitlist only! To be afraid of the waitlist please call 331-3438 or e-mail Sally Samuels, you don't want to miss out on this opportunity!

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