bkg 575137 ROAL - Community First Bank of Indiana
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bkg 575137 ROAL - Community First Bank of Indiana
Community First Bank presents… Shades of Ireland September 2 – 14, 2014 YOU’RE INVITED TO A SPECIAL TRAVEL PRESENTATION See Back Cover $ 250 For more information contact Sally Duke Community First Bank (765) 456-4280 [email protected] 13 Days ● 18 Meals: 11 Breakfasts, 7 Dinners BOOK NOW see please note section for details Double $3,749 * Single $4,149; Triple $3,719 Regular rates: Double $3,999 Single $4,399; Triple $3,969 $ 250 Included in Price: Round Trip Air from Indianapolis Intl Airport, Air Taxes and Fees/Surcharges, Hotel Transfers Not included in price: Cancellation Waiver and Insurance of $230 per person * All Rates are Per Person and are subject to change IMPORTANT CONDITIONS: Your price is subject to increase prior to the time you make full payment. Your price is not subject to increase after you make full payment, except for charges resulting from increases in government-imposed taxes or fees. Once deposited, you have 7 days to send us written consumer consent or withdraw consent and receive a full refund. (See registration form for consent.) The “Collette Foundation” is an employee-run, global initiative connecting Collette employees, its vendors, and travelers like you with partner communities worldwide in our mission to improve the quality of life for children worldwide – one project at a time. HIGHLIGHTS… Dublin, Irish Evening, Kilkenny, Waterford Crystal, Blarney Castle, Jaunting Car Ride*, Killarney, Ring of Kerry, Farm Visit, Limerick, Cliffs of Moher, Galway, Belleek Pottery, Donegal Town, Derry, Giant's Causeway, Glens of Antrim, Belfast, Castle Stay Day 1: Tuesday, September 2, 2014 Overnight Flight Travel to the Emerald Isle and find yourself surrounded by its “forty shades of green.” Soak in the landscapes of rolling hills and feel the warmth of an Irish welcome. Visit Dublin, Waterford, Killarney, Limerick, Derry and Belfast as this comprehensive tour introduces Ireland's natural beauty, rich history and most importantly, its hospitable culture. Day 2: Wednesday, September 3, 2014 Dublin, Ireland - Tour Begins Begin your tour in Dublin. Tonight, join your fellow travelers for some traditional entertainment during a fun-filled Irish evening. (D) Day 3: Thursday, September 4, 2014 Dublin Become familiar with the “Fair City” of Dublin during a tour highlighting the top sights! Visit St. Patrick’s Cathedral, O’Connell Street, Grafton Street, Phoenix Park and see the city's trademark - magnificent rows of stately Georgian town homes. Enjoy the freedom to spend your afternoon relaxing or set out on a personal adventure to discover the cultural offerings of delightful Dublin on your own. (B) Day 4: Friday, September 5, 2014 Dublin Kilkenny - Waterford Travel to Kilkenny to explore the medieval atmosphere of this city situated on the banks of the River Nore. Then, arrive in the historic city of Waterford and visit the House of Waterford Crystal. Enjoy a fascinating factory tour and browse the retail store housing the largest collection of Waterford Crystal in the world. Complete your day with a leisurely-paced walking tour of this unique city. (B, D) Day 5: Saturday, September 6, 2014 Waterford - Blarney Stone - Killarney Today, journey to historic Blarney Castle and embrace the opportunity to kiss the famous Blarney Stone. Legend has it that those who kiss the stone are bestowed with the gift of eloquence. In Killarney you will be treated to a time-honored Irish jaunting car ride*. A tour of the beautiful Muckross House and Gardens offers a glimpse into the elegant lifestyle of the Victorian gentry. Imagine what their days were like as you explore the perfectly restored rooms of this magnificent mansion or stroll in the lush gardens, spectacularly adorned with blooms. (B, D) Day 6: Sunday, September 7, 2014 Killarney - Ring of Kerry - Killarney Travel along one of the most beautiful coastal routes in the world, the Ring of Kerry. At the Gap of Dunloe, shop for traditional Irish goods handcrafted by local artisans. Enjoy pristine ocean scenery as you move through picturesque villages. Continue on as you traverse rugged mountain passes into “Ladies View.” From this spectacular vantage point, one of Ireland’s finest, gaze upon the Lakes of Killarney. Tonight, use your leisure time to sample a true taste of Irish culture. (B) Day 7: Monday, September 8, 2014 Killarney - Limerick Today, experience the customs and daily life of a traditional Irish family during a memorable visit to the Molanna Dairy Farm. Continue to Limerick where a panoramic city tour showcases King John's Castle and the Treaty Stone. Delve into the fascinating history of the "city of the violated treaty." (B) Day 8: Tuesday, September 9, 2014 Limerick - Cliffs of Moher - Galway Bundoran An exciting day awaits. Journey to the stunning, 700-foot-high Cliffs of Moher for awe-inspiring views of the mighty Atlantic and the Aran Islands. Stand tall as the ocean winds blow in from half a world away. Learn about our Collette Foundation project that benefits over 470 children in the local community. Then, travel through the vast limestone landscape of the Burren, known for its stark beauty and Neolithic tombs. Continue past scenic countryside into Galway, where a brief city tour introduces “The City of Tribes.” Your day ends at the seaside resort of Bundoran. (B, D) Day 9: Wednesday, September 10, 2014 Bundoran - Belleek - Donegal Town Derry, Northern Ireland Today’s adventure begins with a visit to Belleek Pottery, internationally known for its highly decorative Parian China. Next, take in the rugged, natural beauty of County Donegal. Stop in Donegal Town and stroll the town square, enjoying its quaint craft and woolen shops. Then, it is on to the city of Derry, famous for its turbulent political history. (B, D) Day 10: Thursday, September 11, 2014 Derry - Inishowen Peninsula - Derry This morning, a local guide leads you on a walk through the old city. The tour features the medieval city walls, St. Augustine's Cathedral and the Guildhall. Later, enjoy an excursion to the Inishowen Peninsula and Malin Head. Passing through Malin village, you arrive at Malin Head, Ireland's northernmost point with its beautiful panoramic view of the North Atlantic Ocean. Return to Derry via the Slieve Snaght hills. (B) Day 11: Friday, September 12, 2014 Derry - Giant's Causeway - Glens of Antrim Belfast See the most famous natural site in Northern Ireland as you visit the magnificent Giant’s Causeway. Formed by volcanic activity millions of years ago, the causeway resembles a cobbled road leading into the sea. Then, lose yourself in the natural beauty of Northern Ireland as you explore the scenic back roads of the Antrim Glens. (B, D) Day 12: Saturday, September 13, 2014 Belfast - Kingscourt, Ireland Get ready for a guided tour of Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland. Hear of the struggles in this great city’s history as you pass through the different neighborhoods. See “Samson” and “Goliath,” the cranes that built the Titanic. Next you’re off to Kingscourt as you cross back into the Republic of Ireland. Top your day off with an overnight stay on the regal grounds of Cabra Castle where you toast the end of a fabulous trip during your farewell dinner. (B, D) Day 13: Sunday, September 14, 2014 Kingscourt - Tour Ends Your tour ends in Kingscourt. (B) ITINERARY AT A GLANCE Day 1 Overnight Flight Days 2, 3 Trinity Capital Hotel, Dublin Day 4 Days 5, 6 Tower Hotel Waterford, Waterford Killarney Avenue, Killarney Day 7 Absolute Hotel, Limerick Day 8 Great Northern Hotel, Bundoran Days 9, 10 City Hotel Derry, Derry Day 11 Europa Hotel Belfast, Belfast Day 12 Cabra Castle, Kingscourt On some dates alternate hotels may be used. For important reservation information visit www.collettevacations.com/link/575137. You can also find this information on your tour documents. Experience It! Cabra Castle Cabra Castle stands on 100 acres of gardens and parkland, with delightful views over the Cavan countryside, famous for its beautiful lakes. Formerly known as Cormey Castle, the history of the castle dates back to the pre-Cromwellian times of the 16th century. The property was bought in the early 19th century by Colonel Joseph Pratt who rebuilt it, renaming it as Cabra Castle. Its long legacy lends a mature, cultured air to the castle which can be felt by strolling through the castle’s magnificent hallways and stairwells. Experience this history when you enjoy an overnight stay on the castle grounds. The rooms are outfitted to the highest standards with every comfort and modern facilities. The bar and restaurant offer views of the countryside famous for its lakes and fishing, as well as Dun an Ri Forest Park. PLEASE NOTE: Book Now rates valid until Mar 02, 2014, valid on air inclusive packages only. To complete your vacation, we include roundtrip airport-to-hotel transfers when purchasing Collette airfare with your tour. If you have arranged for your own air, we are pleased to provide you the option of purchasing these transfers. Please note that all transfers will leave at pre-scheduled times. *Jaunting car ride is included, weather permitting. Single accommodations are limited and are available on a first come, first served basis. Days of features are interchangeable. On day 13, due to flight schedules, you may require an early morning departure from your hotel. Return flights should not be booked prior to 9:00 AM. Air passengers will arrive and depart from Dublin airport. All transfers will arrive into and depart from Dublin airport. This tour includes moderate physical activity. The itinerary blends some longer days with shorter days and more leisure time. Walking tours, as well as walking slightly longer distances, up stairs or on uneven walking surfaces should be expected. Air rate and schedule are applicable for groups of 10 or more traveling on the same flights and dates. NOTES: For more information visit www.collettevacations.com/link/575137 Shades of Ireland RES#: 575137 TRAVEL DATE: 9/02/2014 TERRITORY: M6 For Reservations Contact: Sally Duke (765) 456-4280 email: [email protected] Community First Bank, 2101 S Dixon Rd, Kokomo, IN 46902-2923 First deposit of $250 per person due upon reservation. Reservations are made on a first come, first served basis. Reservations made after the seat reduction date of 3/27/2014 are based upon availability. Final payment due by 7/4/2014. The waiver insurance fees are fully refundable up to 4/3/2014. YOUR INFORMATION: Clearly print your full name (first/middle/last) as it appears on your government issued travel documentation. First: Middle: Last: Suffix: Address: City: State: Zip Code: Email: Gender: ( ) Male Phone: ( ( ) Female ) Cell: ( Nickname: Date of Birth: (month/day/year) ) / / Passport Number: Expiration Date: Date of Issuance: City, State, Country of Issuance: Citizenship: Emergency Contact: Phone: ( ) ROOMING WITH: First: Middle: Last: Suffix: AIR GATEWAY: Departure airport for this tour: Air Seat Request: ( ) Aisle ( ) Window ( ) Next To Traveling Companion Collette Vacations cannot guarantee your seat preference. If you have not purchased air through Collette Vacations and wish to purchase transfers, you must transfer at our pre-scheduled times. AIR UPGRADE: I am interested in purchasing an air upgrade to business or first class ( ) Yes ( ) No Are you willing to separate from the group air schedule to accommodate your upgrade request? ( ) Yes ( ) No TRAVEL PROTECTION: ( ) Yes, I wish to purchase travel protection $230 ( ) No, I decline If you choose not to purchase Collette's Waiver Insurance Plan, you will incur penalties for changes and cancellations. Travel Protection Payment is due with first deposit. The waiver insurance fees do not cover any single supplement charges which arise from an individual’s traveling companion electing to cancel for any reason prior to departure. In this case, the single supplement will be deducted from the refund of the person who cancels. PLEASE MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: Collette Vacations ( ) Check ( ) Credit Card Waiver/Insurance Amount: $________ Deposit Amount: $________ Total amount enclosed: $________ Cardholder Name: Cardholder Address: Cardholder Phone: Credit Card Number: Expiration Date: Amount charged: $ Important Conditions: Your price is subject to increase prior to the time you make full payment. Your price is not subject to increase after you make full payment, except for charges resulting from increases in government-imposed taxes or fees. SIGNATURE REQUIRED for acceptance of the above conditions and agreement to credit card use: Date: I understand and accept Collette Vacations cancellation policy, terms and conditions. If paying by credit card, I agree to pay according to the card issuer agreement. SPECIAL TRAVEL PRESENTATION WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2013 Community First Bank 2101 S Dixon Rd Kokomo, Indiana, 46902-2923 TIME 9:30 AM Rozzi’s Continental Ballroom 920 Millbrook Lane Kokomo, IN 46901 PLEASE RSVP For more information contact Sally Duke Community First Bank (765) 456-4280 [email protected] 162 Middle Street Pawtucket RI 02860 Phone: 1-800-852-5655, Fax: 1-401-727-9014 TOUR: Shades of Ireland featuring Northern Ireland GROUP NAME: Community First Bank DEPARTURE DATE: Sep 02, 2014 BOOKING NUMBER: 575137 AVAILABLE PREPAID OPTIONS Personalize your tour by adding an optional activity below. Our recommended options have been carefully chosen to help enhance your individual experience. Complete the provided Prepaid Options Form to reserve your options. Availability is limited and reservations are on a first come, first served basis. Payment must be received no later than 15 days prior to departure. Prices are subject to change. Children under the age of 18 MUST be accompanied by an adult. PASSENGERS NAME: (Please submit a separate form for each passenger) Salutation:____ First:___________________ Middle:_________________ Last:______________________ Suffix:____ Nickname:_____________ (Mr., Mrs., Rev.) ( Please print EXACTLY as it appears on Passport) (Jr., Sr.) Price Per Person (USD) Option Medieval Banquet Pub Lunch & The Guinness Storehouse Please make checks payable to Collette Vacations and send to: County Clare Medieval Banquet 95.00 60.00 Community First Bank Attn: Sally Duke 2101 S Dixon Rd Kokomo, IN 46902-2923 Fax: (765) 236-1873 $95 USD In a beautiful land of rolling green fields, ancient battlefields and medieval fortresses once inhabited by generations of clansmen, you can conjure up a world filled with lords and ladies, knights and damsels as you experience a true medieval banquet hosted in a real castle! The 15th century magically comes to life the moment you enter the castle. Sip honey-rich mead and admire the ornate tapestries and royal furnishings before sitting down for a sumptuous fourcourse meal and some fine wine suitable for toasting the royal court. Spirits run high with delightful song and dance performances reminiscent of this unique period. Available from Limerick. Time depends on the confirmed seating time and will vary by departure. Duration: Approximately 4 hours. Please note a minimum of 15 passengers is required. Transportation is included. Dublin Pub Lunch & The Guinness Storehouse $60 USD Enjoy a traditional pub lunch at the Brazen Head Pub, Ireland’s oldest pub, established in 1198, where you will soak up the atmosphere of days gone by. After lunch, continue on to the nearby Guinness Storehouse, Ireland's top international visitor attraction. Learn about the brewing process that creates this beloved beverage and discover the technique needed to pour the perfect pint! Classic Guinness ads and memorabilia create a nostalgic ambiance as you indulge in a complimentary pint and learn about a different yet key part of Ireland's history. Please Note: This option will not be offered on St. Patrick's Day or Easter Sunday. Children under the age of 18 MUST be accompanied by an adult and may not participate in the tasting at the Guinness Storehouse. Duration: Approximately 3.5 hours. Please note a minimum of 15 passengers is required. Transportation is included.
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