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Sunday, June 16, 2013


DAY TRIPS

Wednesday
Lake Norman cruise and Shelton Vineyards

Roanoke County Parks, Recreation and Tourism is sponsoring a cruise aboard the Catawba Queen, a replica of a Mississippi River paddle wheeler, for lunch and sightseeing on Lake Norman in North Carolina. A tour and wine tasting at the vineyards follows. The $72 cost per person includes breakfast biscuit, lunch, cruise, wine tour and tasting, bus transportation and escort. Registration is available through www.roanokecountyparks.com or by calling 772-7529.

Saturday
“Song of the Mountains” matinee, Marion

Botetourt County Parks and Recreation is sponsoring a bus trip to see this bluegrass show at the Lincoln Theatre in Marion. Performers include Phil Campbell, the Celtibillies, Michael Reno Harrell, James Smith, Raymond McClain, Donna Ulisse and Tim White. The $69 cost per person includes bus transportation, show ticket and a tour host. For further information, call 473-8326 or 366-2888.

NEW!
July 10

Abingdon

Friends of the Roanoke County Library is sponsoring a bus trip to the Barter Theatre for two plays and dinner. Cost includes transportation, a stop at Heartwood Artisan Center, the comedy “Southern Fried Funeral” at 2 p.m., dinner at the Peppermill restaurant, and the musical “Les Miserables” at 7:30 pm. Bus departs at 8 a.m. and returns after midnight. Cost for members is $115.00; $135 for nonmembers $135.00. Call 772-7507 to register or for more information.

July 12
Friday Night Jamboree, Floyd

Roanoke County Parks, Recreation and Tourism is sponsoring a trip to the newly expanded Floyd Country Store to listen and dance to bluegrass, country and gospel music. Enjoy dinner on your own at any one of a variety of restaurants in Floyd. The $24 cost per person includes admission to Jamboree, escorts and van transportation. Registration is available through www.roanokecountyparks.com or by calling 772-7529.

NEW!
July 19

Historic Rock Churches

The Salem Museum and Historical Society is sponsoring a bus trip to five of the stone churches built by the Rev. Bob Childress and made famous in the book “The Man Who Moved a Mountain,” by Richard C. Davids. The trip will include stops at the Buffalo Mountain, Slate Mountain, Mayberry, Bluemont and Dinwiddie churches with a buffet lunch at the Mountain House Restaurant in Meadows of Dan. The cost is $68 per person, with an additional $4 credit card processing fee. For more information, call 389-6760. Reservation deadline is July 12.

NEW!
Aug. 2

Wohlfahrt Haus Dinner Theater, Wytheville

Roanoke County Parks, Recreation and Tourism is sponsoring a trip to see the musical revue “Fabulous 50’s.” The cost of $73 per person includes matinee ticket, lunch, bus transportation and escort. Registration is available through www.roanokecountyparks.com or by calling 772-7529.

NEW!
Aug. 18
Barn Dinner Theatre, Greensboro, N.C.

Botetourt County Parks and Recreation and Franklin County Parks and Recreation are sponsoring a bus trip to the matinee of “Motown Love Machine” at the Barn Dinner Theatre in Greensboro, N.C. The group will enjoy an all-inclusive buffet meal before the matinee. The price of $79 per person includes round-trip bus transportation, meal, matinee ticket and a tour host. For more information, call
540-473-8326, 540-483-9293 or 540-366-2888.

Aug. 24
Bucket List Series
Part 1: Skydiving

Roanoke Parks and Recreation is sponsoring a skydiving trip for participants 18 and older. The cost of $309 per person includes skydiving and transportation to and from Swan Creek Airport in Jonesville, N.C. Photos and video cost extra. For more information or to register, visit
www.bucketlistseries.com or call 853-2236.

OVERNIGHTERS

July 20-28
or July 20-Aug. 4

Belize

Bookbag Santa seeks 10 people to take a one- or two-week trip to Belize. After handing off school supplies on the first day, travelers are free to enjoy Mayan ruins, jungle river boat trips, zip-lining, cave tubing, the Belize Zoo, fishing, scuba and snorkel trips, music and more. Cost for the first week is about $1,200, depending on airlines and choice of hotel room. The second week is about $250 for hotel and food. For more information, call 342-2083, visit www.bookbagsanta.com or email
bookbagsanta@verizon.net.

July 24-26
Chattanooga, Tenn.

The Blacksburg Parks and Recreation Department is sponsoring a trip to Chattanooga, Tenn. The cost is $422 per person, based on double occupancy for town residents ($432 nonresidents), includes two dinner shows, a mountain railroad trip to Ruby Falls and Rock City Gardens, a Southern Belle Riverboat lunch cruise, visit to Tennessee Aquarium, Russell Stover Candy Store and Moon Pie Store. For more information, call 961-1134.

Aug. 24-25
Washington, D.C.

Botetourt County Parks and Recreation is sponsoring a bus and train trip to Washington. On day one, the group will take the bus to Lynchburg and catch the train to Union Station in Washington. There, the group can eat lunch and visit the shops. Visit the National Zoo in the afternoon. In the evening, visit the Franklin Roosevelt, the World War II, Martin Luther King and Air Force memorials. On day two, participants can visit their choice of Smithsonian museums. In the afternoon, board the Potomac Riverboat for a cruise to Alexandria. The cost per person of $259 (double occupancy) includes bus and Amtrak transportation, one night lodging (Comfort Suites, Springfield), hotel breakfast, cruise ticket and tour host. For further information, call 473-8326 or 366-2888.

Oct. 10-13
Booker T. Washington National Monument Legacy Tour

In honor of the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation, the Friends of Booker T. Washington National Monument is sponsoring a bus trip tracing the life of Washington, the renowned educator and reformer. The double-occupancy cost of $595 for nonmembers includes bus, hotel, six meals, prizes and refreshments. The tour leaves Hardy, goes to Malden, W.Va.; Spartanburg, S.C.; The Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site, Tuskegee, Ala.; and Montgomery, Ala. For more information or reservations, call 483-1784 or 721-3557.

Nov. 5-13
Slovenia and Croatia

The Roanoke Regional Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a nine-day trip from the Alps to the Adriatic, featuring Slovenia and Croatia. The cost of $2,899 per person (double occupancy) includes round-trip international airfare, first-class accommodations in Bled, Slovenia, and Opatija, Croatia, 10 meals, deluxe bus tours, a professional tour director and entrance fees for attractions. Optional side tours are available. A free trip orientation meeting is Thursday, 5-6:30 p.m., at the Roanoke Regional Chamber of Commerce, 210 S. Jefferson St., in downtown Roanoke. RSVP for the meeting by calling Judy Chambliss at 983-0700, ext. 221, or emailing business@roanokechamber.org.

May 6-17, 2014
Treasures of Italy

The Salem Museum is sponsoring a 12-day tour Italian tour that includes Milan, Venice, the Tuscany region, Florence and Rome. The cost of $3,790 per person (double occupancy) includes round-trip airfare from Roanoke, hotels, sightseeing and most meals. This price is good only if booked by July 31. For more information, call 982-2200.

July 13-27, 2014
Majesty and Mystery
of Peru

Virginia Tech architecture professor Humberto Rodriguez-Camilloni leads a tour of pre-Columbian sites along the northern coast of Peru, including Caral, Moche Pyramids, El Brujo and Chan Chan. Visit Lima, Trujillo, Chiclayo; and then travel to the Inca Imperial capital of Cuzco and the legendary Machu Picchu. Cost per person of $3,395 (double occupancy) includes all surface and air transportation in Peru, hotels, sightseeing and admission charges, and most meals. For more information, call 202-244-1448, or email hcami@vt.edu.

Send information to travel@roanoke.com.

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