RG. AID I 27 - YMCA of the Fox Cities
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RG. AID I 27 - YMCA of the Fox Cities
2016 TRIPS Chicago Flower & Garden Show .........................................Tuesday, March 15 • Page 4 Pigeon Forge & Smoky Mountains Show Trip •7 Days...................April 17-23 • Page 4 WE’VE GOT IT ALL PLANNED! LET’S HAVE SOME FUN! Two Nations Tour & Amish Lunch ....................................Wednesday, May 11 • Page 4 Lambeau, Brats & Brewery ...................................................Tuesday, May 17 • Page 5 Mississippi Paddlewheel Cruise & Guadalupe Shrine ............Thursday, June 9 • Page 5 Lumberjack Show & Gaslight Square.................................... Tuesday, June 14 • Page 6 Chicago Site-Seeing Tour • 3 Days ...............................................June 21-23 • Page 6 Strawberry Festival–Cedarburg.............................................Sunday, June 26 • Page 7 Lake Monona Cruise & Veteran’s Museum.............................Tuesday, July 12 • Page 7 Charter Fishing–Lake Michigan........................................ Wednesday, July 20 • Page 8 Brewers Game–Milwaukee vs. Arizona ................................Thursday, July 28 • Page 8 Tall Ship Festival–Green Bay ..................................................Friday, August 5 • Page 9 Bristol Renaissance Faire ...............................................Saturday, August 20 • Page 9 The Music of Johnny Cash–Clauson Dinner Show........ Wednesday, August 24 • Page 9 Historic Fox Locks Cruise ................................... Wednesday, September 14 • Page 10 Beautiful Maine • 9 Days ...................................... September 24-October 2 • Page 10 Harley-Davidson & Sprecher Tours ............................. Tuesday, October 11 • Page 11 Cranberries, Dinosaurs and Cheese–Oh, My! .......... Wednesday, October 19 • Page 11 Magnificent Mile–Chicago..........................................Saturday, December 3 • Page 12 Old World Christmas Market & Wreath Factory .............. Friday, December 9 • Page 12 WELCOME! WELCOME to the 2016 YMCA of the Fox Cities Adult Bus Trip season! Here at the Y our 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. Our objective in offering these trips is to provide an enriching, educational and fun experience for our members and the general public. The Y’s focus is on youth development, healthy living and social responsibility; in the types of trips offered, you’ll find an opportunity for focus on each of these areas. with the Y branch nearest you to learn all about membership. Transportation for most trips (unless otherwise noted) is deluxe motor coach. These busses come with the Trips are developed by the Adult following amenities: Restroom Department at the Appleton branch • Climate control • Reading lamps and are designed for a wide range of • Extra head and leg room • Air ride interests, ages, activity and mobility comfort • Passenger windows levels. Two-tiered pricing for one day offering a panoramic view trips reflect a discount that is given to • Plush-covered, reclining seats with our YMCA of the Fox Cities members. footrests • High-capacity cargo There are many more benefits to bays, plus above-head storage being a member of the YMCA. Check space. So sit back and enjoy the ride! 1 REGISTRATION A paid registration is necessary to secure a seat for any trip. Trips may fill quickly, so register early. Please confirm that the Y has your current address, phone number and e-mail contact information. Detailed information for each registered trip will be mailed out in the form of a Confirmation Letter 7-10 days prior to the trip date. REGISTRATION FOR ONE DAY TRIPS: • In person with cash, check or credit card at any YMCA of the Fox Cities branch • By phone with a credit card (VISA, MasterCard, Discover) by calling the Appleton YMCA at 920.739.6135 • Online anytime at www.ymcafoxcities.org with a credit card (VISA, MasterCard, Discover) • Search session code 16ST • The trip codes are noted for each trip under the description REGISTRATION FOR OVERNIGHT TRIPS: (7-day Smoky Mountain, 3-day Chicago, 9-day Maine) • In person with cash, check or credit card at the Appleton YMCA branch • By phone with a credit card (VISA, MasterCard, Discover) by calling the Appleton YMCA at 920.739.6135 CANCELLATION POLICY FOR ONE DAY TRIPS UP TO 2 WEEKS BEFORE TRIP DATE • Refund for most/all monies paid* LESS THAN 2 WEEKS BEFORE TRIP DATE • No refund given ILLNESS OR INJURY (MEDICAL) • Refund issued as a Credit Voucher** for most/all monies paid* with a summited signed doctor’s note INCLEMENT WEATHER • No refunds if the bus is able to travel and the attractions are not closed • If the transportation company determines that it is unsafe to transport passengers the trip may be rescheduled and/or a credit will be issued *Charges pre-paid by the YMCA, such as, but not limited to, theater tickets or cruise tickets are non-refundable and will not be included in the refund. **Credit Voucher can be used for all future YMCA programming or trips. Expires after 6 month. CANCELLATION POLICY FOR OVERNIGHT TRIPS START OF REGISTRATIONFINAL PAYMENT DUE DATE • Full refund of all monies paid FINAL PAYMENT DUE DATE15 DAYS PRIOR • Loss of $75.00 deposit 14 DAYS PRIOR-DEPARTURE DATE • No refund from the YMCA (If applicable, please contact Travel Insured International) 2 FAQ ANSWERS TO FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: What is the minimum age for the bus trips? Participants must be 18 years of age or older to register. For some trips, participants under the age of 18 may be registered and accompanied by a paid adult participant who is 21 years of age or older and legally responsible for them. Please contact the Adult Department for all inquiries for participants under the age of 18. After I register, will I get more detailed information about the upcoming trip? Seven to ten days before your trip, you will receive a confirmation letter that will include specific trip-related information and any itinerary updates. If you’ve registered for a trip, but have not received a letter within 2 days before any scheduled trip, please call the Adult Department at 920.954.7610. It’s possible that your information in the database is inaccurate. The Y requires emergency contact information from each participant, so this will be mailed to you along with that final confirmation letter. What should I do if a trip I want to go on is full? If a trip is full, you may have your name added to a wait list at no charge. If a seat becomes available, persons on the wait list may be contacted and offered that newly available seat. Payment is due upon acceptance of the opening. Could a trip be cancelled due to bad weather? Have you heard that there is no such thing as bad weather? There might be rain-snow-sleet in the forecast or a variety of different weather conditions, but weather is simply weather. And our trips go in all weather conditions. What bus companies does the Y use? The Y charters transportation locally from Lamers Bus Lines and Kobussen Busses. Other Commercial providers may be used for overnight trips. PICK UP & PARKING PICK UP LOCATIONS AND PARKING (4 most common) All trips have only one pick-up and return point. These are indicated in the trip description. 1. Appleton YMCA 218 E. Lawrence St Appleton (APY) Because of the 3-hour limit on ramp parking, special parking permits may be issued to trip participants. 2. Heart of the Valley YMCA 225 W. Kennedy Avenue Kimberly (HVY) 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. 3. Fox West YMCA W6931 School Road Greenville (FWY) Please park as far from the entrance as possible. 4. Menasha Senior Center 116 Main St Menasha (MSC) Park in the spaces behind and away from the building. Is there financial help available? 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. 3 Chicago Flower & Garden Show Tuesday, March 15 Fee: $70 or $75 Includes deluxe transportation, map and admission. Leave: HVY 7:00 AM Return: approximately 9:00 PM Travel to Navy Pier for inspiration, magnificent gardens, educational workshops, speakers, cooking demos and activities. Through its “CHICAGO IS” theme, this show will spotlight all that is Chicagoincluding its culture, art, design, neighborhoods and communitywhile it refreshes visitors with the sights, sounds and perfumes of spring! Enjoy 20+ feature gardens with blooming perennials, water features, and annuals. The tablescapes will be over the top and fun to see. You’ll enjoy visiting all of Navy Pier, including the rooftop conservatory, the Smith Museum of Stained Glass, the food court, restaurants, and shops. APYChicagoFlower&GardenT315 Travel with us this spring to this beautiful part of the country and spend a few days exploring the area attractions and seeing shows. Pigeon Forge & Smoky • Includes Deluxe Motor Coach transportation Mountains Show Trip • Six nights lodging, 4 consecutive nights in the Smoky Mountain area 7 Days: April 17-23 • Ten meals: 6 breakfasts and 4 dinners Fee: $669/per person • Visit the Titanic Museum double occupancy, Add $60 for single occupancy. • Five shows total; 3 dinner shows, 1 evening show, 1 morning show • Free time at historic downtown Gatlinburg Leave: APY 8:00 AM • Guided tour of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. This trip is full, WAIT LIST ONLY at this time. Two Nations Tour & Amish Lunch Wednesday, May 11 Fee: $82 or $87 Includes deluxe transportation, tours, lunch. Leave: HVY 8:00 AM Return: approximately 5:45 PM This day will include a guided tour of two very different Indian Reservations. The tour begins with the Menominee Cultural Center/ Logging Museum, Big Smoky Falls, & Spirit Rock. Then you’ll step over in time and visit an Amish home for a family style lunch. This traditional meal, known as “The Wedding Dinner” is made from scratch by Amish ladies. You’ll learn a bit about the Amish people and get the chance to see one of their grocery stores. Next continue on to the Oneida Indian village and Log Home Restoration area where you’ll learn about their history and migration to Wisconsin during the early 1800s. This day will be fascinating in several respects as you’ll get a glimpse into two different lifestyles and rich cultures. APYTwoNationsW511 4 Lambeau, Brats and Brewery Tuesday, May 17 Fee: $77 or $82 Includes transportation, tours, lunch, and samplings at the brewery. Leave: HVY 8:30 AM Return: approximately 6:00 PM Join us on this fun filled day starting out with a visit to the ever famous and legendary Lambeau Field in Green Bay. You’ll enjoy a guided tour of the stadium, atrium, and walk through the players tunnel, even get a chance to walk out on the field. Next you’ll experience a traditional “tailgate inspired” catered lunch inside the stadium. This day includes entrance to the new 15,000 square foot, two-level Packers Hall of Fame. The facility uses latest technology and displays to educate and inspire you about the rich history of the team, as well as teams of today. It includes trophies from the Packers 13 world championships, including four Lombardi trophies and a replica of Vince Lombardi’s office. Next head over to the Titletown Brewing Co.’s state-of-the-art brewery for a tour of its operation and sampling of award-winning beer (or root beer). This stop is nestled in Green Bay’s historic Broadway District and time will be permitted for shopping at the Cannery Public Market and Deli located next to the brewery. Your day will be packed with spirit and impassioned energy that makes Titletown so endearing. APYLambeauT517 Mississippi Paddlewheel Cruise & Guadalupe Shrine Thursday, June 9 Fee: $93 or $98 Includes transportation, guided shrine tour, cruise with lunch. Leave: FWY 8:00 AM Return: approximately 9:15 PM Travel clear across the state towards Wisconsin’s western border. We’ll stop at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe for a 30 minute guided tour of the Magnificent Church. The church seats 450 people and is constructed in the cruciform design with windows celebrating Our Blessed Mother. Next stop is the dock of the Mississippi Queen, a modern-day replica of the grand riverboats which was used on the water in the early 1900’s. After boarding, you’ll experience 3-hours on the scenic upper Mississippi that includes informative narration and interesting views. You’ll pass through one of the oldest remaining swing bridges still in operation. Early in the cruise, enjoy a mouth-watering double entrée buffet-style meal. Enjoy the sights and sounds of this beautiful part of our state. APYMississippiPaddleR69 5 This day trip to the north woods is one of a kind. First experience an old-fashioned logging camp and dine in the tradition of an authentic great American folk hero. The cook shanty restaurant has a larger Lumberjack Show & than life atmosphere, here you’ll enjoy a family style meal. Then go Gaslight Square to a world class lumberjack show which takes a glimpse into the past with World Champion lumberjacks you’ve seen on ESPN Great Tuesday, June 14 Outdoor Games, a unique blend of sport, history and comedy that Fee: $90 or $95 guarantees a good time for all. Next spend some time in downtown Includes transportation, lunch, Minocqua where you’ll be able to walk, shop, taste and see. This show and map of shopping district. quaint area has something for everyone. Gaslight Square has stores Leave: FWY 9:15 AM that carry a variety of world class and unique merchandise. Each W6931 School Rd., store is designed to portray a building style from the early 1900s. Greenville, WI 54942 They are threaded together by a road laid with brick purchased in Return: approximately 1921 from Elgin, Illinois and highlighted with stunning stained glass 8:30 PM doors, as well as many gas-lit street lamps. You’ll depart for home thinking about all the things you’ve experienced during the day. APYLumberjackT614 All new this year!! Travel to the Windy City and spend a few days exploring the attractions. Enjoy a guided trip to this fascinating city where there is so much to see and do. • Includes Deluxe Motor Coach transportation • Two nights lodging in an area hotel • Four meals: 2 breakfasts and 2 dinners • Visit to the Art Institute of Chicago 3 Days: June 21-23 • World Famous 360 Chicago Fee: $319/per person (formerly the John Hancock Observatory) double occupancy, Add $60 for single occupancy. • Architectural Cruise on the historic Chicago River • Navy Pier and Chicago’s Money Museum Leave: APY 8:00 AM • One night of Live Entertainment Chicago Site-Seeing Tour Space is limited! 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. 6 Strawberry Festival– Cedarburg Sunday, June 26 Fee: $37 or $42 Includes deluxe transportation and a map. Leave: HVY 7:30 AM Return: approximately 6:15 PM Are you craving an art filled weekend brimming with the delicious summer fruit? Well then this festival is just for you! We’ll spend the day exploring the 31st Annual Strawberry Festival in the quaint village of Cedarburg. You can start your day with an all you can eat Strawberry Pancake Breakfast (Dutch treat) while listening to live music outside along Cedar Creek. Other highlights include more than 250 of the best local and Midwest artists who bring their skills and arts, including paintings, ceramics, jewelry, fine glass and woodwork and more to the streets of Cedarburg. Other highlights include live bands, a Model T Ford Club exhibit, rubber duck launch, and festival food favorites such as strawberry crepes, shortcake, pie, and of course chocolate covered strawberries and more. Before heading home we’ll make a quick stop at one of the last remaining covered bridges in the state. Built in 1876 to cross Cedar Creek, the bridge is 120 feet long and now used only for pedestrian traffic. This day is sure to please and have something for everyone! Then just board the coach for a relaxing and restful ride back to the Fox Cities - and let someone ELSE do all the driving. APYStrawberryN626 Lake Monona Cruise & Veteran’s Museum Tuesday, July 12 Fee: $82 or $87 Includes deluxe transportation, lunch cruise, museum tour and map. Leave: FWY 8:30 AM Return: approximately 7:30 PM Come cruise with us! This two hour cruise is on one of Madison’s greatest treasures, Lake Monona. Whether you are standing on the open deck or relaxing in the spacious cabin, you’ll have one of the best seats in town. The motor yacht will be fully equipped, with a friendly crew prepared to make your experience a carefree event to remember. Sights from the boat include Monona Terrace, State Capitol, several views of the downtown Madison skyline, natural areas & lakefront estates. You’ll also enjoy a delicious hot meal: BBQ Ribs Dinner rolls Fruit Salad Roasted Chicken German Potato Salad Desserts Steamed Vegetables Pasta Salad Afterwards head over to the Wisconsin Veterans Museum, located in Madison’s Capitol Square, for an in-depth guided tour of one of our most fascinating pieces of state history. Through award-winning exhibits and programs, the Veterans Museum honors and affirms the role of Wisconsin veterans in shaping our nation’s history. After the tour you’ll have time for shopping/snacking on State Street, making a visit to the Capitol to see the Rotunda or just enjoying some quiet time doing what you choose. This day in Wisconsin’s beloved Madison will be both relaxing and educational. APYLakeMononaT712 7 Charter Fishing– Lake Michigan Wednesday, July 20 Fee: $145 or $155 Includes professionally-driven school bus transportation and fishing charter. Leave: HVY 10:00 AM Return: approximately 7:30 PM Please register no later than July 6 for the best chance to have a spot on this annual adventure. Space is limited! We’re heading to Lake Michigan for some salmon, steelhead and whatever-else-isbiting-that-day fishing. Take a fishing adventure on professionally equipped charter boats with experienced captain and crew, licensed by the U.S. Coast Guard out of the port of Algoma. Did you know Algoma is the #1 port for trophy salmon and steelhead catches according to DNR records? All fishing equipment is provided and all catch is cleaned and packed in your cooler. Please bring a cooler partially filled with ice (for your fish), weather- appropriate clothing, rain gear, personal lunch/snacks and refreshments, soft-soled shoes, sunglasses, sunscreen, hat, 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 stop for a reasonably-priced Dutch treat supper before returning home. We’ll dine at Moe’s Corner for family style broasted chicken and the fix-ins! APYFishingW720 Brewers Game– Milwaukee vs. Arizona Thursday, July 28 Fee: $62 or $67 Includes deluxe transportation and game ticket. Leave: MSC 9:30 AM Return: approximately 7:15 PM It’s the Y’s ever popular trip and annual excursion to Milwaukee to root for our home team. Head to Miller Park for a game between the Brewers and the Arizona Diamondbacks. It’s a classic summertime activity, so let’s go out to the ballgame! Lunch is on your own, so you can choose ballpark food or bring a brown bag to enjoy before entering the stadium. Enjoy time at “Selig Experience,” 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. Then it’s “Play Ball”, so take in the game along with the sights, sounds and smells of the stadium. NEW this year, our group seats in the Loge Infield Boxes are situated in a great area behind the infield and occupy the back portion of the 200 level seats at Miller Park. The parking area and stadium are large spaces and there are some steps to negotiate getting to your seat. Please contact the Adult Department for all inquiries for people under the age of 18. APYBrewersR728 8 Tall Ship Festival– Green Bay Friday, August 5 Fee: $37 or $42 Includes deluxe transportation and ticket. Leave: HVY 11:00 AM Return: approximately 7:45 PM Join us as Green Bay is celebrating the return of the Tall Ship Festival on the Port of Green Bay. Once again it’s expected to be one of the largest outdoor events in Northeast Wisconsin. Green Bay is one of only a few American cities selected to host the TALL SHIPS CHALLENGE® Great Lakes 2016. • Maritime festival featuring on-board ship visits • 8 possibly 10 of these historic vessels will be in port! • Educational seminars • Food, entertainment, interactive family activities and live music throughout the day • Maritime Marketplace (large covered white tents) with nautical merchandise and gifts This day is completely on your own. If you like spending time outside on the waterfront then this trip is for you! Enjoy the water, sights and sounds of this nautical themed festival. APYTallShipF85 Bristol Renaissance Faire Saturday, August 20 Fee: $63 or $68 Includes deluxe transportation, map and ticket. Leave: HVY 7:15 AM Return: approximately 7:15 PM This Faire located in Bristol, Wisconsin is 30 acres of pure fun! The faire has 20 stages that offer variety entertainment all day long. In addition, they will dazzle you with a fully armored joust, the Queen and her glittering Court, amazing arts and crafts, delicious food, fine spirits, music, dance, parades, rides and games, and entertainers in the streets all day long. See why Bristol is the #1 Renaissance Faire in the U.S. four years running. Experience the family-friendly interactive theater, entertainment, food and much more. The festival grounds are located in a large space and there may be walking in fields and uneven areas. This faire is living history with a twist of modern fusion. Please contact the Adult Department for inquiries for children under the age of 18. APYRenaissanceS820 The Music of Johnny Cash – Clauson Dinner Show Wednesday, August 24 Fee: $82 or $87 Includes deluxe transportation, lunch and show. Leave: FWY 10:30 AM Return: approximately 5:30 PM When it comes to classic country, there’s no greater name than Johnny Cash. His deep voice 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 Cash a legendary superstar. You are sure to hear his most famous country hits 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 this tribute. 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, dinner rolls and a fabulous dessert. This high-energy and engaging family presents a memorable tribute show in the historic Barn Theatre that will have you tapping your toes and applauding for more. APYCashW824 9 This day will begin in Green Bay with a guided tour of the Hazelwood Historic Home which was built by an early champion of the lock system and an entrepreneur who lost his fortune because of it. Next you’ll board a 1953 riverboat and cruise for two hours Historic Fox Locks on the River Tyme and hear a full lecture by a local historian on the Cruise history and future of the Fox Locks System. You’ll learn why and how Wednesday, September 14 it was built, why it failed to be the greatest water highway and how locals saved this piece of history. The cruise will include a passage Fee: $92 or $97 through the Lock at Little Rapids, hand-operated exactly as it was Includes deluxe transportation, box lunch, cruise and tour/lectures. when it was built in the late 1800s. While onboard you’ll receive a tasty box lunch. Enjoy the fall scenery along the way and experience Leave: HVY 10:15 AM lots of local history and education. Our next stop will be at De Pere’s 225 W. Kennedy Ave., famous Seroogy’s Chocolates for a homemade treat and look around. Kimberly, WI 54136 Our final stop will be at a local windmill for a tour. The windmill is an Return: approximately authentic, fully functioning 1850s design from the Netherlands and 5:00 PM is over 100 feet tall. As you complete your day, think about all you saw and did in our wonderful community. APYFoxLocksW914 Beautiful Maine Experience the beautiful coastal region of Maine. This trip takes you from the state’s largest city-by-the-sea to America’s most photographed lighthouse. Visit the Seashore Trolley Museum and take a ride through the Maine countryside on a streetcar. A highlight of this trip is a guided tour of the Maine coastal villages of Kennebunk and Kennebunkport and a drive along the Atlantic Ocean! 9 Days: September 24-October 2 Fee: $925/per person double occupancy, Add $360 for single occupancy. • Includes Deluxe Motor coach transportation Leave: APY 8:00 AM 218 E Lawrence St, Appleton, WI 54911 This trip is full, WAIT LIST ONLY at this time. 10 • 8 nights lodging including 4 consecutive nights in scenic Maine • 14 meals: 8 breakfasts and 6 dinners • Tour of Portland, Maine • Guided Tour Kennebunk and Kennebunkport • Visit to the Boothbay Railway Village • Visit the Seashore Trolley Museum and countryside trolley ride • Guided Tour Pineland Farms, a picturesque working farm Hogs and Root Beer! If you like to see and learn how things are made then this trip is for you! First stop off at Harley-Davidson Motor Company’s 849,000 square foot Powertrain Operations Harley-Davidson & facility for a half hour guided factory tour. Next head over to the Sprecher Tours Harley World Headquarters and Museum for compelling exhibits, outstanding displays, and a behind-the-scene tour of the museum. Tuesday, October 11 The first part of your day will be focused on Harley’s rich history Fee: $54 or $59 and tradition. There’s lots to see, lots to do, and no reason to wait. Includes deluxe transportation, Lunch will be on your own at the Harley restaurant located on the tours, entrance fees and samplings. campus and offers a menu of bold American classics that celebrate Leave: HVY 8:15 AM the open road. The last part of our day includes a tour of Sprecher Return: approximately Brewery and samplings. It was founded in1985, and is Milwaukee’s 6:30 PM first Bavarian style craft brewery since Prohibition. Return to the Fox Cities thinking of all the great things you learned! APYHarleyT1011 Cranberries, Dinosaurs and Cheese – Oh, My! Wednesday, October 19 Fee: $55 or $60 Includes deluxe transportation, tours, and entrance fees. Leave: FWY 7:30 AM Return: approximately 5:30 PM Begin with a visit to Glacial Lake Cranberries, one of the oldest cranberry marshes in central Wisconsin. This is harvest time, and the most colorful time to take pleasure in a tour and appreciate the natural beauty of the cranberry wetlands. During a guided tour you will witness a cranberry harvest and connect with North America’s Native Red Fruit by visiting the CranberryLink© Visitor Center to view videos, cranberry memorabilia, and collectibles. This stop also offers fresh cranberries and cranberry-related items for sale. Lunch is on your own, something quick but nice in Marshfield. Our next stop documents the efforts of an amateur paleontologist that excavated and recreated as best as possible the now extinct creatures (many are dinosaurs but not limited to dogs, frogs and spiders) that inhabited the large McMillan Marsh near Marshfield during the Iron Age. The flesh and bones of all the marsh creatures are made of ferrous metal, but occasionally stainless, high carbon and more exotic alloys. You will see small, medium and large sculptures that will truly blow your mind. The Hobbit House located on the property will also be open, inside you’ll see a demonstration of fiber arts and also fabulous hand-crafted glass works. Our next stop will be at Dairy State Cheese which offers hundreds of kinds of cheese for sale and an outstanding selection of scoop ice cream. There is also an observation window and a video focusing on Wisconsin’s rich dairy heritage and cheese making. Return to the Fox Cities thinking of all the great things you saw and learned! APYCranberryW1019 11 Magnificent Mile– Chicago Saturday, December 3 Fee: $47 Includes deluxe transportation and map. Leave: James Madison Middle School 7:00 AM Return: approximately 11:00 PM And the tradition continues! You’ll take an express coach headed for a full day in downtown Chicago where you’ll be on your own for holiday shopping, dining and/or visiting city attractions. Chicago’s Magnificent Mile is one of America’s great shopping streets and it’s at its best during the holiday season. A million white lights decorate the trees and countless people decorate the sidewalks! The shops are as diverse as the goods they sell, with towering shopping centers, iconic department stores and trendy favorites all within an easy stroll. This great Chicago shopping experience will spark every interest, meet every need and delight every visitor. The holiday time brings more visitors to the area so planning ahead and making reservations are recommended. There are 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. APYMagnificentMileS123 Old World Christmas Market & Wreath Factory Friday, December 9 Fee: $71 or $76 Includes transportation, tour, admission, lunch, hay ride and demonstration. Leave: HVY 8:30 AM Return: approximately 6:30 PM Enjoy this step back in time with a visit to a restored Stick-Style Victorian home built in 1873. You’ll get a tour of the historic Timm House; which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The home will be beautifully decorated for the season. Next stop will be at a spectacular market event located in Elkhart Lake. Reminiscent of the centuries-old Christkindlesmarkt of Nüremberg, Germany, the 19th annual Old World Christmas Market offers the warmth and merriment of Old World tradition. With over 200 vendors, you will stroll the aisles of a grand heated tent lined with fresh evergreens and the tantalizing scents of roasted almonds and bratwurst as you browse for unique items among international and regional artisans. Czech blown-glass ornaments, Russian nesting dolls, German hand-carved smokers and nutcrackers, fine apparel, handmade amber and silver jewelry, fur products and much more! A delicious catered lunch is provided and will be served inside the grand Osthoff Resort. After lunch head back outside for more shopping and an old-fashioned hayride. Our final stop will be at the Wreath Factory at Otter Creek. It is an award winning Garden Center, blooming with unique plants, gifts and holiday décor; it delights in every season. Here you’ll watch a wreath making demonstration and even get a chance to win it as a prize! Time will be permitted to browse and shop the store. This day will truly get you in the holiday spirit. APYChristmasmarketF129 12 YMCA OF THE FOX CITIES 229 E. College Ave. Appleton, WI 54911 NONPROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID APPLETON, WI PERMIT NO. 27 Let’s go exploring. ROAD TRIP! REGISTRATION: A paid registration is necessary to secure a seat for any trip. Trips may fill quickly, so register early. Please confirm that the Y has your current address, phone number and e-mail contact information. Detailed information for each registered trip will be mailed out in the form of a Confirmation Letter 7-10 days prior to the trip date. SO MANY OPPORTUNITIES FOR SO MUCH FUN! LET’S GO! FOR ONE DAY TRIPS, REGISTER: • In person with cash, check or credit card at any YMCA of the Fox Cities branch • By phone with a credit card (VISA, MasterCard, Discover) by calling the Appleton YMCA at 920.739.6135 • Online anytime at www.ymcafoxcities.org with a credit card (VISA, MasterCard, Discover) • Search session code 16ST • The trip codes are noted for each trip under the description FOR OVERNIGHT TRIPS, REGISTER: • In person with cash, check or credit card at the Appleton YMCA branch • By phone with a credit card (VISA, MasterCard, Discover) by calling the Appleton YMCA at 920.739.6135 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.