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Senior Center planning trips across country
The Wabash Senior Center at Fifth and Poplar streets has scheduled several trips to destinations within the United States. The trips are open to the public.
The center is traveling with Good News Travels from Sullivan.
The trips:
• June 4-7: Mall of America in Bloomington, Minn. Cost is $431 per person for double occupancy (two people to a room).
• June 27-28: Shipshewana flea market. Cost is $216 per person for double occupancy.
• On Aug. 2-5, Memphis, Tenn., and Tunica, Miss. Guests will be staying at Sam’s Town Hotel in Tunica and traveling from there to Graceland, Elvis’ Museum, Beale Street, Tupelo, Sun Studio and more. A few meals are included in the package. Cost is $413 per person for double occupancy.
• Oct. 15-22: New England states. Guests will tour the Flight 93 Memorial, The Breakers, Martha’s Vineyard, Boston, JFK Museum, Ben & Jerry’s, and more. A few meals are included. Cost is $1,288 per person for double occupancy.
• Overseas: Tuscany, Italy, on March 14-23, 2013. This trip is open to the public. Cost is $2,999 per person for double occupancy. After Sept. 1 the price is $3,099.
There are 13 meals included and a passport is needed.
There will be a lot of walking required. Deposit including cancellation insurance is $470 per person.
For more information call (812) 232-3245.
Family travel site praises Brown County State Park
Visiting Brown County State Park and climbing sand dunes on Lake Michigan have been named two of the “Top 10 Things for Families to do in Indiana” by family travel website Trekaroo.com.
Trekaroo praises Brown County State Park for its hiking trails, horseback riding, family-friendly nature center, overlook towers, Olympic-size outdoor pool, and Abe Martin Lodge and Aquatic Center.
“Kids will be over the moon” if their visit includes a stay at the Abe Martin Lodge, the website said. The lodge’s aquatic center features a zero-entry pool, water slide, water channel, fountains, water volleyball and basketball, and a whirlpool. Admission to the Aquatic Center is free for guests of the Abe Martin Lodge. Day passes are also available for non-guests, subject to availability, for $15 per person.
Trekaroo also suggests families “climb some sand dunes” at Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore on Lake Michigan. The nearly 2,200 acre Indiana Dunes State Park, located next to the national lakeshore and just north of Chesterton, also offers more than 16 miles of hiking trails through sand dunes, some of them reaching 200 feet above the lake.
For information on Indiana’s state parks, including Brown County and Indiana Dunes, visit stateparks.IN.gov.
To read the Trekaroo article, visit blog.trekaroo.com/2012/04/04/top-10-things-for-families-to-do-in-indiana.
Donate $1 to ‘Stars for Heroes’
Readers can donate $1 at Hardee’s to help assist military families and communities — and receive more than $10 worth of restaurant coupons in return for their generosity — through May 13. “Stars for Heroes” is a special partnership between Hardee’s and military charities, including The Mission Continues and USA Cares.
More information is available at Facebook.com/starsforheroes.
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