Tag: 2006

  • Scholarship Essay Contest Open to Heart Study Descendants

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – In memory of Dr. Thomas R. Dawber, (Director of the Framingham Heart Study from 1949 to 1966), The Friends of the Framingham Heart Study plan to award a $500 scholarship to a deserving high school senior upon graduation.

    The Friends are sponsoring a contest that is open to all children of Framingham Heart Study participants who will be graduating from high school in the spring of 2006 and going on to college.

    The prize will be awarded to that student whose essay of 1,000 words is judged the winner of the competition. The topic of the essay is “What It Means to be a Participant in Medical Research”.

    Essays should be sent as a word document attached to an e-mail to Esta H. Shindler at eshindle@bu.edu no later than March 31, 2006. Included in the e-mail message should be future college and career plans after graduation, as well as name, address, and phone number.

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  • Framingham Candidates Square Off

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – Framingham candidates debates and nights are scheduled as follows:

    Monday, March 13, at 6:30 p.m., Scott Hall, (next to First Parish Church,) 24 Vernon Street, off Edgell Road.

    Monday, March 20, 7:00 p.m. Public Hearing Room, lower level of the Memorial Building, 150 Concord Street.

    Wednesday, March 23, 6:30 p.m., Woodrow Wilson School, 169 Leland St. Candidates Forum sponsored by Framingham Community Connections.

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  • LIFT Bus Wrap Design Competition

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – The Town of Framingham Department of Planning & Economic Development has announced an art competition open to “…art students attending a school in Massachusetts enrolled in an art or design course”.

    The competition: Design a “bus wrap” for the Town’s public transit system. Designs are sought for side panels, (below and above windows) and rear panel of the Town’s LIFT bus vehicles.

    The design should inform, entertain, and ultimately attract new users of public transit in Framingham.

    There is one $1000.00 grand prize and four $50 prizes.

    Student / artists are encouraged to submit designs that are “…creative, fun, surprising, even comic and promote the use of public transit by a wide range of people”.

    Selected designs will be hung at Framingham Town Hall April 12 to May 12. Artists will be invited to attend an opening reception April 17, Patriot’s Day.

    Deadline for the competition is Monday, April 3, 2006, so be sure to download and print out the General Information and Rules and Entry Form (PDF) files and start working on your entry now!

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  • Business Women Unite at Office Depot

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – Office Depot, Shoppers World, hosted this month’s meeting of Business Women Unite, a MetroWest career and business networking group, on Tuesday, March 7th.

    Thirty area business women gathered at the Rt. 9 office supplies store to meet, greet, and network. The meeting was led by founder Rhona George of Great Impression! of Framingham.

    Each attendee had an opportunity to give a two minute overview about her business and what kind of customer she was looking for.

    Melissa Airey, the founder of Simplified Design & Organization, Inc. of Bolton, gave presentations on Quickbooks and organizing your home and business office using examples from the store inventory.

    Refreshments were provided by Office Depot, Bruegger’s Bagels, and John Harvard’s Brew House and Pub.

    For information about future meetings of Business Women Unite, contact Rhona George at 508-877-4244.

    Advance notice: Office Depot, Shoppers World will feature local cooking expert Ellie Deaner, of Let’s Get Cooking on Tues., April 25th, from 5:30 ­ 8:30 p.m. Ellie will present a talk on “Spring Meals in Minutes for Busy Professionals.” There will be sampling and networking. All are welcome to this free event.

    A free resume workshop will soon be announced.

    Call 508-250-8440 for details.

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  • 2006 Preliminary Election Candidates

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – Assistant Town Clerk Lisa Ferguson provides the following list of candidates for the March 7, 2006 Preliminary Election. Polls will be open from 7:00am until 8:00pm.

    Moderator
    One Year Vote for One
    • Edward J. Noonan -346 Belknap Road Candidate for Re-Election
    • Joel Winett -10 Berkeley Road

    Selectmen
    Three Years Vote for One

    • Katherine Murphy – 16 Power Mill Road Candidate for Re-Election
    • Mario R. Alvarez – 223 Maple Street
    • Steven Hakar – 10 Foley Drive
    • James M. Rizoli – 94 Pond Street
    • Jason A. Smith – 54 Ledgewood Road

    School Committee
    Three Years Vote for not more than Two

    • Pam Richardson – 69 Prior Drive Candidate for Re-Election
    • Richard A. Finlay – 11 Francine Road
    • Steven Hakar – 10 Foley Drive
    • Andrew Limeri – 29 Dartmouth Drive
    • Laura Medrano – 41 Eden Street
    • Wesley J. Ritchie – 214 School Street

    Planning Board
    Three Years Vote for not more than two

    • Thomas F. Mahoney – 103 Hastings Street Candidate for Re-Election
    • Carol J. Spack – 9 Craig Road Candidate for Re-Election
    • Stephen E. Meltzer – 10 Duggan Drive

    Library Trustee
    Three Years Vote for not more than four


    • Ann G. Arvedon – 300 Singletary Lane Candidate for Re-Election
    • Sheila Burke Fair – 5 Hickory Hill Lane Candidate for Re-Election
    • Janet L. Harrington – 24 Paxton Road Candidate for Re-Election

    Library Trustee
    One Year Vote for one

    • Ruth S. Winett – 10 Berkeley Road

    Keefe Tech School Committee
    Three Years Vote for not more than Three

    • Argentina Arias – 12 Costa Circle Candidate for Re-Election
    • Nelson H. Goldin – 82 Gregory Road Candidate for Re-Election
    • Thomas M. Leddy – 11 Hickory Hill Lane Candidate for Re-Election
    • Esther A. H. Hopkins – 1550 Worcester Road, 310

    Trustee Edgell Grove Cemetery
    Five Years Vote for One

    • Stanton T. Fitts – 200 Maynard Road Candidate for Re-Election
    • Donald E. Healy – 3 Poplar Street

    Housing Authority
    Five Years Vote for One

    • Robert L. Merusi – 75 Angelica Drive Candidate for Re-Election

    

    If anyone has any questions regarding the election or the list of candidates, you are welcomed to email Lisa Ferguson directly at Lisa.Ferguson@framinghamma.gov. or call (508) 620-4863.

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  • Townwide PTO Candidates Night Monday, Feb. 27th

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – Come to the Newly Renovated Framingham High School on A St. to listen to and ask questions of Candidates for School Committee and The Board of Selectmen at this Candidates Forum Sponsored by The Townwide PTO.

    The event begins at 7:30p.m. and there will be opportunities for members of the public to ask questions.

    Get to know the candidates so you know who to vote for in the preliminary election on Tuesday, March 7th, 2006.

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  • March Programs and Services at Callahan Senior Center

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – CALLAHAN CENTER PROGRAMS AND SERVICES FOR MARCH 2006

    Support Groups at Callahan Senior Center:

    Bereavement Support Group: Mondays, March 6, 13, 20 & 27 at 10:00 am.
    Diabetic Support Group: Tuesday, March 14 at 1:30 pm.
    Grandparent Support Group: Tuesday, March 14 at 1:00 pm and Tuesday, March 28 at 6:45 pm.
    Low Vision Group: Friday, March 17 at 1:00 – 3:00 pm.
    Massage Therapy: Thursday, March 2 and Thursday, March 16, by appt. only.
    Parkinson’s Support Group: Tuesday, March 21 at 1:30 pm.
    Podiatry: Monday, March 13 from 12:30 pm to 3:15 pm, by appt. only.
    Stroke Survivors’ Support Group: Monday, March 6 at 1:00 pm.

    BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC FOR MARCH

    Wednesdays, March 1, 8, 15 & 22
    From 9:30 am—11:00 and 12:00 pm—1:00 pm

    CARDIOVASCULAR CLINIC IN MARCH

    The Cardiovascular Clinic will be on Tuesday, March 7 at 10:00 AM until 11:30 AM. A doctor from the MetroWest Medical Center and nurse Kitty Mahoney from the Framingham Board of Health will be at the Senior Center to check your blood pressure, answer any questions and address individual concerns. For further information, please contact Kitty Mahoney at 508-620-4827.

    Thursday, March 23, 2006 10:00 am at Callahan Center – “Osteoporosis Presentation”
    presented by Joan Metcalfe, R.N., MetroWest Wellness Center
    Thursday, March 30, 2006 From 10:00 am – 12:00 noon – Osteoporosis Screening

    For this screening, you will need to wear shoes and socks that are easily removed. Please bring a list of your current medications and supplements, as well as your doctor’s address’ so a final report can be mailed to him/her. Each screening takes 10 minutes. Please call the Center at 508-532-5980 for an appointment.

    Social Service Department – Personal Response Systems

    You have probably asked—what is a personal response system, or a medical alarm, and do I need one? There are several companies that provide emergency response systems with modern, state-of-the-art technology. The installation fee and member benefits vary, but they all ensure your safety with a reliable and immediate link to assistance. We have pamphlets describing the individual plans and a self-assessment questionnaire that helps you determine your level of need. Most services cost little more than a dollar a day, plus an activation fee. One company has given us free activation coupons, and if you are interested or need further information, please contact this office at 508-532-5980.

    AARP Tax Assistance Program at Callahan Center

    AARP will provide a qualified volunteer to assist with preparing income taxes, free of charge for seniors who need this service. You must schedule an appointment in order to see a Tax Counselor. You are required by the IRS to bring the following:
    income tax returns from last year 1099’s and other relevant tax documents
    income and asset documents
    Social Security Card (a must)
    2 forms of identification (one photo ID and another form of identification)
    Appointments: Please call Julie Chouman for an appointment at 508-620-4819. Appointments may be limited this year and are on a first-come, first-serve basis.
    Prescription Advantage
    Medicare Wrap Program
    Open Enrollment – March 15 through April 28, 2006

    Prescription Advantage is a state sponsored prescription drug insurance plan that helps Medicare beneficiaries pay for the cost of their Medicare Part D plans. Prescription Advantage is for Massachusetts residents, age 65 and older with incomes under $47,851 (single) or $64,151 (married) and who are not enrolled in MassHealth. Younger individuals with disabilities, who meet certain income and employment guidelines, can also join. Prescription Advantage is now a secondary payer to Medicare Part D plans and can assist with some of the costs associated with Part D. The amount of assistance members receive is based on their gross annual household income.

    Prescription Advantage will hold an Open Enrollment period from March 15 through April 28. Applications must be received at Prescription Advantage no later than April 28.

    The SHINE program will be doing a presentation at the Framingham Council on Aging, the Callahan Center, 535 Union Avenue, on Thursday, March 9th at 9:30 AM to explain the Prescription Advantage program and how it coordinates with Medicare Part D plans. To reserve a spot, please call (508) 532-5980, as space is limited.

    New applications for Prescription Advantage will be available at your local Council on Aging. For more information on Prescription Advantage and the Open Enrollment period, call 1-800-246-4636 (1-800-AGE-INFO) and press 1. For additional help, including assistance with filling out your application, call your local senior center for an appointment with a SHINE counselor.

    SHINE (Serving the Health Information Needs of Elders) offers free, confidential, health insurance counseling at your local Senior Center. Call the Senior Center for a SHINE appointment. You can reach SHINE regional staff by calling 1-800-AGE-INFO and pressing 2.
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    The MetroWest SHINE (Serving the Health Information Needs of Elders) Program is holding a spring volunteer counselor training. It is an intensive 10-day course, over a five-week period. It is scheduled to begin the last week in April and run through the entire month of May. It meets on Mondays and Thursdays, from 10AM 3PM, in Whitney Place at Natick. To find out more about becoming a SHINE volunteer counselor, call Dorene Nemeth, Associate Regional SHINE Director at (508) 532-5980 ext. 4109.

    FREE – “Find a Medicare Prescription Drug Plan: The Online Search Tool”

    This step-by-step booklet gives you everything you need to know about going online to find a Medicare Part D plan that’s right for you, based on your medications. You (or your computer-savvy relative, friend, etc.) can use this booklet as a guide to self-help. We have copies at the Callahan Center to give away free. Come in and pick up a copy at the front lobby of the Callahan Center!!

    “Shifting Gears” – A program on elder driver safety.
    Presented by Michelle Ellicks of the MA Registry of Motor Vehicles on Thursday, March 2, 2006 from 10:00 am – 11:00 am at the Callahan Center. Please call the Center at 508-532-5980 to reserve a seat!

    Friends’ General Meeting – The next Friends’ meeting will be joint with AARP Chapter #3557 on Monday, March 13th at 1:30 pm. The entertainment will be with Gary Landgren. Refreshments will be served. Come and bring a friend!

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  • Annual House Tour Date Announced

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – The Framingham Historical Society and Museum is pleased to announce the 6th Annual Framingham House Tour will be held on Sunday, May 21 from 12pm – 5pm.

    Framingham’s popular, self-guided tour will feature nine locations, ranging from historical to contemporary styles. Some of the properties are considered Framingham’s most fascinating examples of adaptive re-use. One such example is a site that was once a thriving tavern, then a bakery, and now serves as a family home. Modern day Framingham is also represented on the tour in a stunning country dwelling with an interesting twist – a preserved historic barn that serves as the neighborhood’s drive-through exit. Tour-goers will be further delighted by a splendid array of magnificent grounds and gardens.

    The featured locales on this year’s tour portray Framingham from many different eras, yet the sites are inexorably linked: each one has a story to tell about our town, our forbearers, and ultimately, ourselves. Don’t miss out on the 2006 Framingham House Tour. A Day to Remember. Learn. Discover.

    The 2006 Framingham House Tour is proudly sponsored by Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, Citizens Bank, The Summit Montessori School and Patterson & Gerry CPAs.

    Tickets can be purchased at the Framingham Historical Society & Museum on Vernon Street, or through the website www.framinghamhistory.org. Tickets are $20 through May 14, 2006. Thereafter (including the day of the event), tickets are $25.

    Beginning April 1, 2006, tickets will also be available for purchase at Citizens Bank at 35 Edgell Road in Framingham.

    For more information, contact Karen LaChance at (508)371-4051 or Susan Silver at ssilvercomcast.net

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  • Tickets Now Available for “Salute to Framingham”

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – The 14th Annual Salute to Framingham will take place on March 15, 2006 at the Sheraton Tara Hotel in Framingham

    This year’s honorees are: Jim Carney, Margo Deane and Pam Hulme.

    To place an ad in the program book or buy to tickets go to www.Salutetoframingham.org or call (508) 879-4152.

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  • Callahan Senior Center News – February 2006

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – Callahan Center News for February, 2006.

    Town of Framingham & Callahan Center Snowstorm Policy Notice: If the schools close due to snowstorms or other inclement weather days, there will be no activities at the Center. On these days, the Town of Framingham Staff will be available to you at the Center, unless the Town of Framingham declares an emergency closing.

    Support Groups at Callahan Senior Center – Bereavement Support Group: Mondays, February 6, 13 & 27 at 10:00 am. No meeting on February 20—Center closed. Diabetic Support Group: Tuesday, February 14 at 1:30 pm. Grandparent Support Group: Tuesday, February 14 at 1:00 pm and Tuesday, February 28 at 6:45 pm. Low Vision Group: No meeting in February. Massage Therapy: Thursday, February 2 and Thursday, February 16, by appt. only. Parkinson’s Support Group: Tuesday, February 21 at 1:30 pm. Podiatry: Monday, February 13 from 12:30 pm to 3:15 pm, by appt. only. Stroke Survivors’ Support Group: Monday, February 6 at 1:00 pm.

    BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC FOR FEBRUARY – Wednesdays, February 1, 8, 15 & 22, from 9:30 am—11:00 and 12:00 pm—1:00 pm.

    CARDIOVASCULAR CLINIC IN FEBRUARY – The Cardiovascular Clinic will be on Tuesday, February 7 at 10:00 AM until 11:30 AM. A doctor from the MetroWest Medical Center and nurse Kitty Mahoney from the Framingham Board of Health will be at the Senior Center to check your blood pressure, answer any questions and address individual concerns. For further information, please contact Kitty Mahoney at 508-620-4827.

    “What To Do When Your Family Member Has Memory Loss” – Thursday, February 16, 2006 from 4:30 pm—7:00 pm at Callahan Center, 535 Union Avenue, Framingham – Designed especially for family caregivers, this program provides information about:

    – how to receive a diagnosis

    – how to understand and manage difficult behaviors and communication problems

    – how to find and what to expect from local resources

    This program is presented by trained Alzheimers’ staff and is free-of-charge. Since the group size may be limited, it is necessary to register with Ann Steacie at 508-532-5980, ext. 4113. Refreshments will be provided by Whitney Place. Please call if you have any questions.

    NOT TOO LATE TO SIGN UP!! February 9th at 10:00 am at Callahan: Hawthorne’s Life and His Works: Hawthorne’s Mystery Stories – Instructor: Mary Murphy, Ed.D.

    Cost: $6.00 per person. Please call the Center at 508-532-5980, extension 4977 to reserve a seat. Please make your check payable to the Friends of Callahan . Advance payment is recommended. This program is provided by Framingham State’s Center for Lifelong Learners in Partnership with the Callahan Center.

    Coming next month! “Shifting Gears” Presented by Michelle Ellicks of the MA Registry of Motor Vehicles. A program for elders on driving safety. Thursday, March 2, 2006 from 10:00 am – 11:00 am at the Callahan Center. Please call the Center at 508-532-5980 to reserve a seat!

    “Debt Management” – Presented by Betsy Soule, Supervising Attorney of South Middlesex Legal Services on Wednesday, February 15, 2006 at 10:00 am at the Callahan Center. This talk on debt management will cover two basic topics: Judgment Proof – the concept that certain types of income are exempt fro being collected by creditors to satisfy debts and include most incomes that elders have (SSI, SSDI, SS, PN, VA, etc.) and Bankruptcy – how it works, the requirements under the new law and how it can be helpful to those in serious debt.

    AARP Tax Assistance Program at Callahan Center – AARP will provide a qualified volunteer to assist with preparing income taxes, free of charge for seniors who need this service. You must schedule an appointment in order to see a Tax Counselor. You are required by the IRS to bring the following:

    • income tax returns from last year 1099’s and other relevant tax documents
    • income and asset documents
    • Social Security Card (a must)
    • 2 forms of identification (one photo ID and another form of identification)

    Appointments: Please call Julie Chouman for an appointment at 508-620-4819. Appointments may be limited this year and are on a first-come, first-serve basis.

    Book Club: Come and join our new book club at the Callahan Center led by Karolyne White! This book club will meet the 1st Thursday of the month and all Framingham seniors are invited to participate.

    NEW!!! “BOOKS ON REVIEW” – Karolyne is a volunteer at the Center, a former teacher, and a long-time Framingham resident, who enjoys good reading material and would like to enjoy reviewing it with others. The group will meet on Thursday, February 2nd at 10:00 am to discuss “A Taste of Reality” by African-American author, Kimberla Lawson Roby. Her novels have frequented numerous bestseller lists, including those listed in Essence Magazine and Emerge Magazine. Kimberla received the 1998 First-Time Author Award from Chicago’s Black History Month Book Fair and Conference. The Framingham Library has copies or you may purchase this book at most bookstores or on-line at www.Amazon.com. Please call 508-532-5980 and let us know if you plan to attend.

    February Friends’ General Meeting – The next Friends’ meeting will be on Monday, February 13th at 1:30 pm. This will be a Valentine’s Day party in conjunction with the Callahan Center. Please bring an anonymous Valentine card for the party and you will receive one. The entertainment will be with John Root. Refreshments will be served. Come and bring a friend!

    Medicare Prescription Drug Program Begins – Filling Prescriptions – MassHealth or Prescription Advantage Member – If you have MassHealth or Prescription Advantage, your drugs are now covered by Medicare Prescription Drug Plans (Medicare Part D). If you did not select a plan by December 31, 2005, you were randomly auto enrolled in a one on January 1, 2006. Some of you have experienced difficulty using your new plans. If you went to your pharmacy, without an identification card or an acknowledgment letter from your drug plan, your pharmacist may not have been able to verify your enrollment in the plan. Even for those with proof of enrollment there have been problems. The program is complicated and brand new. The good news is that our state officials on Monday, January 9th took steps to make certain that nobody on MassHealth or Prescription Advantage will have to leave the pharmacy without their necessary drugs or pay more than the required co-payments. The pharmacies have been told that if they cannot process your prescription through a Part D plan, they can bill the state, which will temporarily provide coverage for your drugs until the Part D program is successfully up and running. Filling Prescriptions – Not MassHealth or Prescription Advantage Member – If you are having problems getting your drugs using your Part D plan, contact your local COA to make an appointment with a SHINE counselor, who will attempt to resolve the matter for you. You can also reach a SHINE counselor by telephone. Call 1-800-AGE-INFO. Once you get the SHINE answering machine, leave your name and number. A SHINE volunteer will call you back, as soon as possible. Open Enrollment Continues – If you have not signed up for a Part D plan, you can sign up until May 15th. You will still be within the Open Enrollment Period and coverage will begin the month after you enroll. If you are not satisfied with the plan you selected or the plan you were auto enrolled in (Prescription Advantage members), you can change to another plan once between now and May 15th. MassHealth members can change plans any time during the year. Also, there is an Annual Open Enrollment Period each year (November 15 to December 31), during which anyone can enroll in a Part D Plan.

    The next SHINE Volunteer Training is scheduled to begin soon. If you are interested in becoming a SHINE Counselor, please call Dorene Nemeth, Assistant Regional Director, at 508-532-5980, ext. 4109.

    HERITAGE GALLERY, 535 Union Avenue, Framingham – Where you will find fabulous, unique and beautiful gifts for Valentine’s Day! Open Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 10:00am to 2:30pm.

    TRAVEL WITH MARTY GRIFFIN – DAY TRIPS

    FEBRUARY:

    • 9 – Valentine’s Party at Ken’s – “Bobby Darling Show” $35.00 Thursday 11:30 am 3:00 pm

    MARCH:

    • 8 Foxwoods – Optional Indian Museum visit $23.00 Wednesday 7:45 am 5:45 pm
    • 16 Dan Clark, the Singing Trooper at Danversport Yacht Club $56.00 Thursday 10:30 am 5:00 pm
    • 23 Travel Presentation Part 2 – July-December Trips FREE Thursday 10:00 am Wrights Chicken Farm – with Cash Bingo $32.00 Thursday 10:45 am 5:00 pm

    APRIL:

    • 5 Newport Playhouse & Cabaret “Squabbles”, Buffet $65.00 Wednesday 9:30 am 5:30 pm
    • 20 Capt. Jack’s Lobsterbake—A Visit to Bristol, RI $57.00 Thursday 9:00 am 5:00 pm Julius LaRosa sings at White’s in Westport $60.00 Tuesday 10:15 am 5:00 pm

    MAY:

    • 9 A Day at Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Tours & Lunch $58.00 Tuesday 8:30 am 5:30 pm Saturday Pops with John Williams, Pacific Buffet Lunch $55.00 Saturday 11:15 am 5:15 pm, “Damn Yankees” at North Shore Music, Lunch $73.00 Wednesday 10:30 am 6:00 pm

    JUNE:

    • 8 “A Tasteful of Fun” – Stoney Field Yogurt, Anheuser Bush Brewery, Common Man Lunch $55.00 Thursday 8:00 am 5:30 pm, Rodgers, Hart & Hammerstein program at Chez Joseph $66.00 Wednesday 9:30 am 5:00 pm
    • 27 Odyssey Boat Cruise & Lunch – Boston Bus Tour $55.00 Tuesday 9:30 am 4:00 pm

    OVERNIGHT TRIPS:

    • FEB 18 – MAR 5, 2006 DAYTONA BEACH SUNSHINE (16 days, 15 nights) $ 1,299.00 pp (double rm)
    • MAR 10, 2006 HAWAIIAN ISLANDS CRUISE (14 days – 32 meals) $ 2,399.00 pp (inside, double rm)
    • APR 17 – 22, 2006 BRANSON MUSICAL GETAWAY (6 days, 5 nights) $ 1,199.00 pp (double rm)
    • MAY 1-2, 2006 IRISH CATSKILLS (2 days, 1 night) $ 229.00 pp (double rm —includes bus & guide trips)
    • MAY 25 – JUNE 4, 2006 NORWAY’S DRAMATIC FJORDS (10 days, 9 nights) $ 2,699.00 pp (double room)
    • AUG 7-9, 2006 A TASTE OF VERMONT (3 days, 2 nights) $ 380.00 pp (double room-includes ALL tips)
    • SEP 15-21, 2006 DISCOVER SEDONA (Arizona) (7 days, 6 nights) $1,599.00 pp (double room)

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