YMCA OF THE FOX CITIES new PLACES FACES Adu Bus lt Trip s 2015 2015 TRIP LIST SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 9-Days April 11-19, 2015 BADGER BAND SPRING EXTRAVAGANZA Saturday, April 18 HORICON MARSH - WILDLIFE & BRONZES Thursday, May 7 MINERAL POINT AND PENDARVIS Tuesday, May 19 PORT WASHINGTON - MEMORIES - KOHLER DUNES Tuesday, June 2 MISSISSIPPI PADDLEWHEEL CRUISE - REFUGE Thursday, June 11 CHICAGO YOUR WAY Saturday, June 20 BREWERS BASEBALL - MILWAUKEE v ATLANTA Wednesday, July 8 CHARTER FISHING - LAKE MICHIGAN Wednesday, July 15 GERMANFEST: FUN, CULTURE, FOOD Sunday, July 26 LAKE WATCH EXPEDITION SAIL & BAYPORT TOWN CENTER Thursday, July 30 SUMMERTIME KOHLER Tuesday, August 18 TRAILS & FALLSWednesday, September 16 COLORADO AND THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS 9-Days SISTER BAY FALL FESTIVAL - DOOR COUNTY THE MUSIC OF ELVIS PRESLEY - CLAUSON SHOW September 26-October 4 Friday, October 16 Friday, October 23 TASTES OF NOVEMBERTuesday, November 17 MAGNIFICENT MILE - CHICAGO CHICAGO FLOWER & GARDEN SHOW (2016) Saturday, December 5 Tuesday, March 15 WELCOME to the 2015 YMCA of the Fox Cities Adult Bus Trip season. The Y is a 501(c)(3) not for profit organization which is funded by membership dues, program fees and contributions. Its core values are caring, honesty, respect and responsibility, so we do our best to provide programming and an atmosphere that reflects these values and our Mission Statement. The Y’s objective in offering these trips is to provide an enriching, enjoyable, sometimes educational, or sometimes purely fun experience for our participants. The Y’s focus is on youth development, healthy living and social responsibility; in the variety of trips offered, you’ll find an opportunity for focus on each of these three areas. Trips are developed by the Adult Department at the Appleton branch for the enjoyment of YMCA of the Fox Cities members as well as for that of our community in general. We aim to strengthen community in keeping with the cause of the Y. The two-tiered pricing reflects that non-members pay a slightly higher cost for most trips. There are many many more benefits to being a member of the Y. Check with the Y branch nearest you to learn all about membership. Our transportation for these excursions (unless otherwise noted) is deluxe motor coach with plush seats, overhead storage, temperature controls and a bathroom. It’s a great way to get out and see the sights. It’s also one of the most eco-friendly and “green” ways to travel. Did you know that a motor coach has the lowest CO2 emission per passenger and higher fuel efficiency per passenger than hybrid cars and other private automobiles? So you can sit back in the safest form of surface transportation, relax, enjoy the ride, let someone else be concerned with the traffic, the parking and the details, and help minimize the impact on our environment and on the planet. As you peruse this booklet, keep in mind that these trips are designed for a wide range of interests, ages, activity and mobility levels. Read the trip description to gauge the mobility range necessary. With a few noted exceptions, anyone age18 and older can participate. REGISTRATION: A paid registration is necessary to secure a seat for any trip. Trips may fill quickly, so register early. For one-day trips, register: • In person with cash, check or credit card at any YMCA of the Fox Cities branch • With a credit card by calling the Appleton YMCA at 920.739.6135 • Online anytime at www.ymcafoxcities.org (the session code is 15ST and the trip codes are noted for each trip) with a credit card (VISA, MasterCard, Discover). Extended tour registration is through the Appleton Y branch. If applicable, please use the add-on function for pick-up location or meal choice. • When you register, please confirm that the Y has your current address, phone and email information. This is Very Important because of the confirmation letters that you receive concerning your booked trip as well as when the need arises to phone/e-mail you. • For trip information before the annual Bus Booklet is available, you will find trip details on-line as trips are opened early in the year for registrations. On the website, use the On-Line Edge registration feature. Click on that; then to “search”, use Education & Leadership as the Department and Trips as the sub-department. All trips that are open for registration will appear. Click on the “details” button at the right of the trip for a description, cost and departure location. ANSWERS TO FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Participants must be 18 years of age or older to register, or, for some trips, may be registered and accompanied by a paid adult participant who is 21 years of age or older and legally responsible for them. For some trips, the minimum age is 21. Each trip description includes a cost for Y members and another for non-member individuals, (the general public) and notes what is included for that fee. Several days before your trip, you will receive a letter that will include specific trip-related information and any itinerary updates. Read this letter so you have the current information before you go. If you’ve registered for a trip, but have not received a letter within 2 days before any scheduled trip, please call us at the Appleton YMCA (920.759.6135). It’s possible that your information in the database is inaccurate. The Y requires a liability release from each participant, so this informed consent will be mailed to you along with that final confirmation letter. If a trip is full, you may have your name added to a waiting list at no charge. If a seat becomes available, persons on the waiting list may be contacted and offered that newly available seat. Payment is due upon acceptance of the opening. Have you heard that there is no such thing as bad weather? There might be inappropriate clothing, rain-snow-sleet, a variety of weather conditions, but weather is simply weather. We try hard not to use those negative adjectives. And our trips go in all weather conditions. The Y charters transportation for these trips from local commercial providers. Limited financial assistance is available for Y members on a limited basis for many Y trips. Contact the Adult Department at the Appleton YMCA for more information at 920.954.7610. If you still have questions unanswered by the information in this publication, please contact the Appleton YMCA Front Desk at 920.739.6135, the Adult Department at 920.954.7610, sgrosenick@ymcafoxcities.org or mtomsyck@ymcafoxcities.org. PICK UP LOCATIONS (5 POSSIBILITIES) Most trips have only one pick-up and return point. These are indicated in the trip description. 1. Appleton YMCA • 218 E. Lawrence St • Appleton Because of the 3-hour limit on ramp parking, special one day parking permits may be issued to trip participants. Departure code APY 2. Heart of the Valley YMCA • 225 W. Kennedy Avenue • Kimberly Park your vehicle in the spaces to the far southwest of the main entrance of the building, that is, nearest to County CE and Railroad Street. Departure code HVY 3. Fox West YMCA • W6931 School Road • Greenville Please park as far from the entrance as possible. Departure Code FWY 4. Menasha Senior Center • 116 Main St • Menasha Park in the spaces behind and away from the building. Departure code MSC 5. Thompson Community Center • 820 W. College Avenue • Appleton Park as far from the building as possible. Departure code TCC CANCELLATION POLICY FOR ONE DAY TRIPS If a participant cancels at least 15 days before the trip, a full refund will be given. However, if a component of the cost has been pre-paid by the Y, that amount will not be included in the refund. Cancellations that occur inside the 15 day window will not be refunded unless we have a waiting list for the trip and are able to make a substitution. If a participant must cancel a trip due to illness or injury, that person will receive a credit provided a written doctor’s explanation is submitted or the vacancy is filled. Charges pre-paid by the Y, such as but not limited to, theater or cruise tickets are not refunded. If the transportation company determines that it is unsafe to transport passengers due to weather, the trip may be rescheduled and/or a credit issued. (This has yet to be the case for any of the Y trips; it simply has not happened.) CANCELLATION POLICY FOR EXTENDED TOURS If you cancel your participation in the trip, a $40 processing/administrative fee will be charged. This is applicable to any cancellation that occurs in advance of 15 days before trip departure. Cancellation 15 days or fewer before the trip departure date will result in a 100% penalty. If you have purchased travel insurance, read your policy. You may be able to get a refund from the insurance company. Your travel insurance is between you, the insured, and the insurer. The Y is not a party there to. TRIP DETAILS BADGER BAND SPRING EXTRAVAGANZA Saturday, April 18 Join the Y for its annual trip to Madison to see the state’s university show of shows - the UW Marching Band in concert live in the Kohl Center. This is the 40th anniversary of the performance and production. It’s an event that has to be experienced to be appreciated. Seats are limited so register early for this one. We attend on Saturday night when the atmosphere is through the roof. See and hear special musical guests perform with the band. Be part of the renowned “5th Quarter”. Jump around. It’s a show quite unlike the travelling ones that precede it...an entirely different experience. The coach will drop you at one of two stops near the capitol depending on your dining preferences. The first stop will be at Essen Haus, a favorite restaurant for those who’d enjoy German fare and beverages. The coach will return for you there to transport you to the Kohl Center in time for the show. The second stop will be on the capitol square in the vicinity of State Street where many meal options await. You get to the Kohl Center under your own steam in time for the show. At the concert, Director Mike Leckrone will dazzle you in his spangled outfits and his aerial appearances through the Kohl Center. The Engineering School creates interesting light display panels behind the band on stage and pyrotechnical displays accent the evening. The sousaphones and tubas perform as does the drum line. The musicality of the band and the guest performers are top notch. Fee: $69 or $75. Includes transportation and concert admission. Leave TCC 2:00 PM; return approximately midnight APYBadgerBandS418 HORICON MARSH – WILDLIFE AND BRONZES Thursday, May 7 At the peak of the spring migration, let’s head south to Horicon Marsh to engage with Mother Nature’s wonders. Begin with a coach and walking tour on the “Ternpike” in the northern National Wildlife Refuge. Here boardwalks provide a close up view of open water, cattail habitat and for the quiet visitor, a variety of waterfowl. The next stop is the southern portion of the State Wildlife Area to board an environmentally friendly pontoon boat for a one-of-a-kind guided and expertly narrated tour along the main waterway. Bring your binoculars if you’d like. After all that fresh air, our Dutch treat midday meal will be the daily special in Horicon’s favorite lunchtime establishment. In the afternoon, you’ll learn about and view several of The City of Sculpture’s (Waupun) renowned statues including The End of The Trail by James Earle Fraser. Complete your day wandering through several buildings of fun garden statuary; see the very large, the in between and the very small varieties. You might return home with a small gargoyle or a large turtle in tow. Fee: $51 or $56. Includes transportation, marsh cruise, and tours. Leave FWY 7:00 AM; Return 5:00 PM APYHoriconR57 MINERAL POINT - PENDARVISTuesday, May 19 Step back in time this spring by stepping into Mineral Point, Wisconsin. The lead mining boom of the 1820’s and 30’s drew skilled miners to the driftless area in southwestern Wisconsin. These Cornish immigrants brought their culture as well as their skills with them. See small, limestone homes, many serving as commercial studios and shops for the artists and craftspeople who live and work there now. On arrival, and armed with your personal preferences and a map, discover your own special eatery for a Dutch treat lunch. Savor a taste of locally grown food. Try a glass of handcrafted brew. Sample Cornish pastry; just how sweet is figgyhobbin anyway? Or if you love burgers, you’ll find several pubs happy to take your order. You’ll have time to stroll the streets of this unique village. Nurture your own creative side; spend some time visiting the many well-known artists in their galleries and studios. Soak in the old world charm of 19th century architecture. Mid-afternoon, you’ll visit and tour Pendarvis Historical Site with a costumed interpreter to see how the miners lived, understand their attraction to the area, and get a taste of what passed for entertainment in the 1800s. You’ll have plenty of time to walk the trails on Merry Christmas Mine Hill, get a nice look at the town from above and you may find an original badger hole. Fee: $57 or $63. Includes transportation and admission. Leave HVY 8:00 AM; return 8:00 PM APYMineralPointT519 PORT WASHINGTON – MEMORIES – KOHLER PARK DUNES Tuesday, June 2 Registrations will close May 12 for this trip because of theater reservations. Please register early for a chance to take this trip. Watch the greening of the roadsides as we travel to lovely Port Washington nestled on the Wisconsin shore of Lake Michigan. Visit the historic town center and lakeside marina. Browse the shops, stroll the Harborwalk, walk out to the lighthouse. Afterwards, head to Memories Theater for a delicious lunch and matinee performance. Savor your tasty meal of bourbon BBQ Ribs, wild rice, steamed vegetables, Memories Famous Fluff, strawberry spinach salad, corn meal muffins and Key lime dessert. Then it’s time to chuckle and giggle as Nana’s Naughty Knickers unfolds on the proscenium stage. During this comedy by Katherine DiSavino, Bridget and her Grandmother are about to become roommates in New York for the summer. Bridget had no idea that sweet Grandma is running an illegal boutique from her apartment, selling special hand-made knickers to every senior citizen in the five-borough area! Will Bridget be able to handle all the excitement? Will her nana get arrested or evicted? You’ll find out. Following the show, we’ll visit the natural area of Kohler-Andrae State Park. Walk the boardwalk among the dunes and ramble the beach enjoying the beauty of the land and the lake. Fee: $81 or $87. Includes transportation, lunch, show and admission. Leave HVY 9:00 AM: return 7:30 PM APYMemoriesT62 MISSISSIPPI PADDLEWHEEL CRUISE & REFUGE Thursdays, June 11 Travel across the state towards Wisconsin’s western border. Along the way, you’ll ride to the center of the Necedah National Wildlife Refuge for a glimpse of this 44,000 acres of prime habitat for birding and wildlife watching. In the Visitor Center, learn about the Refuge through the exhibits. Take a short hike to stretch your legs and see what you can see. Next stop is the dock of the Mississippi Queen, a modern-day replica of the grand riverboats which used to ply the Mississippi in the early 1900’s. The Queen has a split stern wheels that operate independently; each is run by a twin diesel engine. Watching the movement is mesmerizing. On the cruise, you’ll experience 3-hours on the scenic upper Mississippi that includes informative narration and interesting vistas of river. You’ll pass through one of the oldest remaining swing bridges still in operation. Learn some history, learn about the locking process and pass through Lock and Dam #7 (conditions permitting). Early in the cruise, enjoy a mouth-watering double entrée buffet-style meal. Fee: $93 or $99. Includes transportation, cruise with lunch. Leave FWY 8:00 AM; Return 10:00 PM APYMississippiPaddleR611 CHICAGO YOUR WAY Saturday, June 20 On a summer Saturday, travel to the Second City and spend the day anyway you choose. There is so much to see and so much to do. Pick your favorite museum and see that special exhibit. Or visit a museum you’ve not been to before. Purchase your passes in advance for most museums and avoid the longest lines. Watch marine life at Shedd Aquarium. If the air is clear, head to the top of the Willis Tower for a spectacular panorama that allows you to see into four states. Shop and play on Navy Pier. Ride up to “94” in the Hancock Building and experience Tilt – if you dare! Imitate the animals at the Lincoln Park Zoo. You can take a Segway tour along the lakeshore (best arranged and reserved in advance) or board one of the Lake Michigan cruise boats for water views or an architecture tour. If you’re a shopper, knock yourself out on State St. or Michigan Ave. Enjoy an upscale meal, a vendor cart experience or bring your brown bag to enjoy in the breeze at one of the parks along the lakeshore. Contact a friend and spend the day together. Head to the theater district for a matinee performance. Chicago neighborhoods all have something to offer. You’ll have 8 or 9 hours in the city to do whatever suits you. The coach will make 4-5 stops on arrival. Then all passengers meet at one location for the evening return trip. Fee: $49 or $55. Includes transportation and a map. Leave HVY 6:00 AM; Return 11:00 PM APYChicagoYourWayS620 BASEBALL - MILWAUKEE BREWERS V. ATLANTA BRAVES Wednesday, July 8 It’s the Y’s ever popular trip and annual excursion to Milwaukee to root for the home team (or the visiting team if you want!) Head to Miller Park for this afternoon game between the Brewers and the Atlanta Braves. It’s a classic summertime activity, so let’s go out to the ballgame! Lunch is on your own, so you can choose ballpark fare or bring a brown bag to enjoy before entering the stadium. The “Selig Experience,” is expected to be open at Miller Park by this time. It’s a 1,400-square-foot year-round attraction anchored by a 3D video presentation depicting Selig’s start in the game and tenure as Brewers owner. At the center of that story is Selig’s campaign to bring big league baseball back to Milwaukee in 1970, and his parts of three decades at County Stadium before ascending to the Major League Baseball Commissioner’s Office. Then it’s “Play Ball” and “Batter Up”, so take in the game along with the sights and the sounds of the stadium. Your loge bleacher seat down the first base line is situated to give some shade from the afternoon sun. The parking area and stadium are large spaces and there are some steps to negotiate getting to your seat. After your team wins, you’ll appreciate letting the driver of the coach deal with the traffic as you relax in your plush seat for the ride back to the Fox Cities. Fee: $51 or $56. Same as last year. Includes transportation and game ticket. Leave MSC 9:30 AM; Return 7:15 PM APYBrewersW78 CHARTER FISHINGWednesday, July 15 Please register no later than June 18 for the best chance to have a spot on this annual adventure. Space is limited and your early registration enables us to have enough spaces for all. We’re heading to Lake Michigan for some salmon, steelhead and whatever-else-is-biting-that-day fishing. Embark on your fishing adventure on professionally equipped charter boats with experienced captain and crew, inspected and licensed by the U.S. Coast Guard out of the port of Algoma. Algoma is the #1 port for trophy salmon and steelhead catches according to DNR records. Mid-summer is an excellent time for trophy fish. All fishing equipment is provided and all catch is cleaned and packed in your cooler. You’ll bring a cooler partially filled with ice (for your fish), lake weather-appropriate clothing, rain gear, personal lunch/snacks and refreshments, soft-soled shoes, sunglasses, sunscreen, hat, a camera or video and a valid Wisconsin Fishing License with Great Lakes trout and salmon stamp. If this is a one-time fishing occasion for you, purchase the two-day license that includes the special stamp. We’ll be on the lake for a 5-hour charter in the afternoon. Let’s see whose catch delivers bragging rights! Since fishing can be such hard work hauling in these lake beauties, there will be a reasonably-priced Dutch treat supper stop before returning home. If it’s Wednesday, we go to Moes for family style broasted chicken and the fixins! Transportation for this trip is professionally-driven school bus. Fee: $141 or $157. No increase over last year. Includes school bus transportation and fishing charter. Leave HVY 10:15 AM; Return around 7:30 PM. APYFishingW715 GERMANFEST: CULTURE AND CHURCH SERVICE Sunday, July 26 Forget the hassle of driving into Milwaukee for this popular Sunday festival. No traffic worries or parking fees today. Get on the coach in downtown Appleton and be delivered to the gate at the Henry S. Maier Festival Grounds. We’ll arrive in time for the big church service in Marcus Amphitheater. This year the service is Catholic Worship with all its pomp and circumstance. Service spoken in German & English. An alternative to church attendance is to sit behind the amphitheater hill, gaze at the blue of the lake and watch the boats sailing or motoring. Afterwards, transition to the Festival grounds and enjoy everything German that the festival has to offer. GermanFest in Milwaukee is the largest festival of its kind in the United States. Hungry after church? Wear your lederhosen; slip on your cotton dirndle. Taste the best of the wursts, or find a schnitzel mit spaetzel, sauerkraut, and pfannkucken. Top it off with some Schwartzwalder kirschtorte. Enjoy numerous stages of entertainment; catch the breezes along the lakeshore; shop in the marketplace; enjoy the demonstrations of skilled craftsmen and purchase something special from them; trace your family tree in the genealogy section, and, of course, try your choice of national beverages -the ones that made Milwaukee famous! You can even arrange your next trip to Germany. Dance to some classic German folk music or just sit and listen. Don’t miss the extra-large GermanFest Glockenspiel: it’s a German clock come to life and it’s funny! When you’ve done all there is to do, danced your final schottische, tasted all there is to taste, settle back in your deluxe coach, drift off and enjoy the return trip to the Fox Cities. Fee: $25 or $29. Includes transportation and admission. Leave TCC 7:30 AM; return 6:15 PM APYGermanfestN726 LAKE WATCH EXPEDITION SAIL & BAYSHORE TOWN CENTER Thursday, July 30 Please register no later than June 26 for this trip. Advance headcounts are due to Discovery World to guarantee your Lake Watch Expedition. Travel to Milwaukee for a 3-hour, hands on voyage of learning and discovery. The S/V Denis Sullivan is an educational tallship, providing an introduction to field science with an emphasis on environmental issues, Great Lakes concerns and stewardship of our natural world. It is the world’s only re-creation of a 19th century Great Lakes schooner and a floating classroom for water education programs. While aboard the schooner, you’ll rotate in small groups through four or five inquiry-based learning stations, with content focused on: Plankton, Fish Adaptations, Benthos, Water Quality and Invasive Species. Work with others to sample and analyze water quality as well as collect, record and analyze data from the expedition. Learn how our freshwater resources should be used and managed. You will better understanding the interdependence of living and non-living components that make up the world’s aquatic ecosystem. Work as part of the team to raise 4,000 sq. ft. of sail (or just watch your shipmates), and learn about life on a schooner both present and past. Expand your understanding of the importance of our nation’s maritime heritage. Trained volunteers, educational staff and professional crew facilitate instruction and activities. The mission of the S/V Denis Sullivan is to connect learners of all ages to the Great Lakes through the observation and investigation of this great freshwater environment. This is an opportunity you won’t want to miss. After the Expedition, you’ll regain your land legs and go to the new Bayshore Town Center where you’ll have several hours to shop and explore more than 125 fashion and specialty retailers and enjoy supper on your own. Dining options range from sit down restaurants with great patios to quick fast food eateries and specialty food outlets. You will find something to suit you. At day’s end, filled with a new perspective of the Great Lakes, an interesting sailing experience and perhaps a purchase or two, you’ll return to the Fox Valley in a comfortable plush motorcoach. Fee: $99 or $109. Includes transportation and Lake Watch Expedition. Leave HVY 7:45 AM; return 8:00 PM APYLakeWatchR730 KOHLER SUMMERTIMETuesday, August 18 The PGA Championship tour just ended and now it’s your turn to visit this remarkable company and village. Start your day with the Kohler Company Factory Tour. If you’ve ever wondered how a Kohler tub or faucet was made, here’s your opportunity to get some answers and some great visuals up close and in person. During this guided tour, you’ll see the automated tub line and watch those bathtubs emerge red-hot and glowing from the furnaces. Be prepared for lots of walking on this tour. Closed toe shoes must be worn; goggles and headsets will be provided. You’ll hear history, visit several buildings where everything from china bathroom sinks to enameled cast iron baths are created. After the tour, you’ll be ready for Dutch treat lunch on your own at your choice of numerous restaurants and eateries nearby. Consider pub fare from The Horse & Plow. Try a roasted vegetable salad or wrap and delectable chocolate from The Craverie Cholatier Café. Create your own pasta from the Pasta Bar or a California Club from the Woodlake Market. Prefer exclusively Italian? Sit down in Cucina’s and choose from soups, salads, pizza, or pasta. Enjoy the lake views and the landscaping, wander the garden paths by The Shops at Woodlake or peek into some of the 25 boutiques and specialty shops there. At any time, you can visit the Kohler Design Center and take a self-guided tour during the afternoon. This showcase of innovative product design and technology is not to be missed during your day in Kohler. Late in the afternoon, experience the Waelderhaus, the house in the woods built in the architectural style of the ancestral home of the Kohler family in Austria. You’ll think you’ve been transported to Europe. As you relax on your return trip to the Fox Valley, think back over the many things you’ve seen and done during your Kohler experience. Fee: $39 or $44. Includes transportation and tour arrangements. Leave HVY 6:30 AM; return 6:30 PM APYKohlerT818 TRAILS & FALLS Wednesday, September 16 Discover the awesome natural wonder of the “Waterfalls Capital of Wisconsin” in beautiful Marinette County. This will be a calm but invigoratingly scenic day in the woods focusing on the northern-most falls in the county. Experience the simple pleasures of this very popular late summer excursion. Some of the maples could be popping red at this time and the temperatures should be just about perfect. Your deluxe coach will transport you north into scenic northern river areas where waterfalls abound. You’ll visit several different waterfall sites and parks in the county. You decide how much walking you can do. Enjoy your included box lunch in the relaxing beauty of the north woods to the sounds of gurgling streams and falling water. Sturdy tennies or hiking shoes are suggested. The hikes are not necessarily long, but some of the trails to the falls cover some rough terrain, rock formations, steps and uneven ground. You have some choice in the degree of difficulty of where you go. You may opt to stay near the bus just to enjoy the glories and serenity of the forests. In the afternoon on the road home, we’ll stop for a Dutch treat ice cream. Fee: $49 or $54. Includes transportation and box lunch. Leave HVY 8:00 AM; return 7:30 PM APYTrailsFallsW916 COLORADO AND THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS Saturday, September 26-Sunday, October 4, 2015 Register through the Appleton YMCA 9 DAYS, 8 NIGHTS Fee: $779 per person for double occupancy. Add $240 for single occupancy. Fee includes: • Motor coach transportation • 8 nights lodging including 4 consecutive nights in scenic Colorado • 14 meals: 8 breakfasts and 6 dinners • Tour of The Garden of the Gods • Visit to the United States Air Force Academy • Visit the Royal Gorge Bridge and Park • Visit Historic Manitou Springs at the foot of famous Pikes Peak • Guided Tour of Colorado Springs • Visit the U.S. Olympic Training Center Tentative Itinerary: Departure Appleton YMCA, 218 E. Lawrence St., Appleton, WI 8:00 AM Day 1: Leave in a spacious, video and restroom-equipped Motorcoach, as you head for your destination: spectacular Colorado! This evening, you will check into an en route hotel. Day 2: After a continental Breakfast, you will depart for the Lauritzen Gardens - Omaha’s Botanical Center later in the day, enjoy dinner and check in to your en route hotel. Day 3: Today, enjoy a Continental Breakfast before continuing towards your destination. Later, enjoy a relaxing Dinner and check into your Colorado Springs area hotel for four nights. Day 4: Start the day with a Continental Breakfast before heading for a visit to Historic Manitou Springs located at the foot of famous Pikes Peak, a town rich in history and surrounded by beautiful Rocky Mountain scenery. While there, taste the spring waters that made Manitou famous and enjoy lunch on your own. Then you will depart for a guided tour of Garden of The Gods, the magnificent park of red sandstone formations, a spiritual retreat of ancient peoples. This evening, enjoy Dinner at a local restaurant. COLORADO AND THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS continued Day 5:Today after enjoying a Continental Breakfast you will go to the U.S. Olympic Training Center. While there you will enjoy a short film and a tour during which you have an opportunity to view the athlete training facilities. In addition, you will go to the $8 million Olympic Visitor Center and the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame Rotunda. Then go on a guided tour of Colorado Springs. Later, you will depart with your guide to the impressive Unites States Air Force Academy. See Academy displays and a movie. Visit the Cadet Chapel, an architectural marvel which features three chapels-within-a-chapel for three different faiths. Tonight, enjoy dinner at a local restaurant. Day 6: Start the day with a Continental Breakfast. Afterwards, depart for the Royal Gorge, one of Colorado’s natural wonders. At the Royal Gorge Bridge and Park, you will have an opportunity to view the breathtaking Gorge, cross the suspension bridge, ride the Aerial Tram and the Silver Rock Railway. You will also go to the entirely new Visitor Center or step back in time and explore the story of the Royal Gorge at the Plaza Theatre. This evening, you will enjoy dinner with entertainment. Day 7: Enjoy a Continental Breakfast before leaving for the Buffalo Bill Ranch State Historical Park in North Platte, Nebraska. Later that day, after a relaxing Dinner, you’ll check into your en route hotel. Day 8: After enjoying a Continental Breakfast, you will depart for the University of Nebraska State Museum in Lincoln. Tonight, relax in your en route hotel. Day 9: Today, after enjoying a Continental Breakfast, you will depart for home…a perfect time to chat with your friends about all the fun things you’ve done, the great sights you’ve seen, and where your next group trip will take you. $75 is payable to register; the balance and final payment will be due on or before July 19, 2015. Please register through the Appleton YMCA in person with cash, check or credit card - or by phone with a credit card at 920.739.6135. CANCELLATION POLICY FOR MULTI-DAY TOUR PACKAGES If a registered participant withdraws from the trip more than 15 days before departure, a $40 administrative fee will be retained by the Y. Cancellation from 15 days before the trip up until the departure date will result in a 100% penalty. The purchase of individual travel insurance may cover particular cases of cancellation for individual travelers. The Y will provide information about purchasing trip insurance, but does not offer such insurance or benefit from it financially. SISTER BAY FALL FESTIVAL Friday, October 16 Kick back for a relaxing Fall color ride into Wisconsin’s picturesque and colorfully leafed vacationland known as The Door. In Sister Bay, join others from across the Midwest to wander among the booths showcasing beautiful and intriguing arts and crafts items at the Fall Fest Arts & Craft Show. Start your Christmas shopping early this year. Bring an extra empty bag for your treasure collecting. Check out the shine on those vintage automobiles in the Classic Auto Show. Peruse the farmers’ produce stands; dragon tongue beans anyone? Watch for the goats grazing on the rooftop of Al Johnson’s Restaurant. There will be many food stands with a mind-boggling variety of scrumptious offerings to please your palate. It all happens at the Sister Bay Fall Festival. Sister Bay also offers an assortment of eateries and restaurants. If you’ve never tried a Door County fish boil, and you’d like to, the Lion’s Club annual fundraising Fish Boil begins at 5:00 PM. So you can browse, gaze, shop, munch, listen to music, stare at the water and daydream, sample, people watch and wander to your heart’s content on this festive fall day in Sister Bay. Then just board the coach for a relaxing and restful ride back to the Fox Cities - and someone ELSE will do all the driving. Fee: $37 or $42. Includes transportation, town guide and map. Leave HVY 9:30 AM; return 8:15 PM APYSisterBayF1016 THE MUSIC OF ELVIS PRESLEY - CLAUSON DINNER SHOW Friday, October 23 When it comes to Rock n’ Roll, there’s no greater name than the King, Elvis Presley. His music grabbed us and hasn’t let go. The talented Clauson family has planned a new show featuring both vocal and instrumental arrangements of the music that made Elvis memorable. You are sure to hear Rock n Roll hits, country songs and his beloved gospel music. If you’ve seen and heard Cody Clauson perform, you can imagine just how much fun he’ll have paying tribute to Elvis. All of the members of the Clauson family are involved in the show in some way. They sing, play instruments, dance and serve. The shows in the barn are always a treat. You’ll enjoy a delicious buffet style dinner served as part of your afternoon. It features three meat entrees, a variety of sides, fresh vegetable and potato choices, fruit salad, dinner rolls and one of the Clauson’s fabulous desserts. You’ll have plenty of time to visit the special shops on the premises and to discover what’s in that unique barn silo. The high-energy and engaging Clauson family presents a dinner show in the historic Barn Theatre that will have you tapping your toes, wiggling in your seat and applauding for more. Fee: $77 or $83. Leave HVY 10:30 AM; return 5:30 PM APYElvisF1023 TASTES OF NOVEMBER Tuesday, November 17 This tour will focus on multiple gustatory experiences in a variety of neighborhoods in the city of Milwaukee. For several hours you’ll tickle your palette with diverse culinary offerings, beer/wine pairings and dessert. Plan on arriving in the city hungry. We’ll stop at 4 or 5 restaurants where you will get a more than a sample portion. You’ll visit a very special cheese factory. You’ll also have time to shop at some specialty markets in the city. Enjoy traipsing around Glorioso’s Italian grocery and looking at the treats in Sciortino’s Italian bakery. Glorioso’s has 68 feet of Italian deli and an outrageous selection of Italian groceries. You may want to bring along a thermal container for your purchases. Your day will include some browsing time in at least one area where the shopper in you will be delighted. Fee: $119 or $127. Includes transportation, tours and tastings. Leave HVY 8:30 AM; return 6:00 PM APYTastesT1117 MAGNIFICENT MILE Saturday, December 5 The stores! The lights! The decorations! Michigan Avenue features some of the best shopping in the world. After nearly 20 years, this excursion is now a tradition for many. You’ll take an express coach headed for a full day trip to downtown Chicago where you’ll be on your own for holiday shopping, dining and/or visiting city attractions. The sky’s the limit for twinkle, dazzle, and over-the-top sights and shopping. You may wish to visit the Christkindlmarket, a charming German-American holiday village specially constructed on Daley Plaza. Go to the flagship stores of Crate & Barrel, Macy’s and Eddie Bauer. Shop in American Girl, Saks Fifth Ave, Talbots, the Disney Store, Nordstrom’s, Bloomingdales and dozens of others. On a clear day, go to the skyscraper observatories for incredible views. The Hancock tower has a novelty attraction called “Tilt”. Have you heard about that? There are 3 or 4 drop-off locations in the city on arrival. At the end of the day, all travelers meet back at the original drop-off point for the return to the Fox Cities. Fee: Same as the last four years - $47 for everyone. Includes transportation and a map. Leave Appleton East High School 7:00 AM; return about 11:00 PM MagnificentMileS125 CHICAGO FLOWER & GARDEN SHOW (2016) Tuesday, March 15, 2016 YMCA OF THE FOX CITIES 229 E. College Ave. Appleton, WI 54911 NONPROFIT ORG. U. S. POSTAGE PAID APPLETON, WI PERMIT NO. 27 REGISTRATION A paid registration is necessary to secure a seat for any trip. Trips may fill quickly, so register early. When you register, please confirm that the Y has your current address and contact information. How to register: •In person at any of the YMCA of the Fox Cities branches with cash, check or credit card. •With a credit card by calling the Appleton YMCA at 920.739.6135. •Online anytime at www.ymcafoxcities.org (the session code is 15ST and the trip codes are noted for each trip) with a credit card (VISA, MC, Discover). Please use the add-on function for pick-up location or meal choice where applicable. • When you register, please confirm that the Y has your current address and contact information. Our Mission: To put Christian principles into practice by promoting youth, adult and family activities that build a healthy spirit, mind and body for all.
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