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SENIOR PROGRAMS

“Out and about” on the Parks and Recreation vans

Attention to all interested participants!

Please be advised that a minimum number of participants may be necessary…. but typically the buses

fill quickly, so we encourage early registration. You can register online a

t www.windhamrecreation.com

or in person at the Parks and Recreation Department for all trips. Want to be included on the mailing

list for the Parks and Recreation Quarterly Newsletter about upcoming trips and events? Please call the

office at 892-1905 and we’ll add your name!

Oxford Casino—Thursday April 13

Back by popular demand—another trip to Oxford Casino. Let’s try our hand at “Lady Luck” again as we spend

time at the casino. Lunch is on your own. All you can eat Lunch Buffet includes their own signature fried

chicken, a carving station, salads, pasta, entrées, desserts and MORE!

Cost:

$7.00

Depart:

9:30 AM

Return:

4:00 PM

$10.95 Buffet lunch on your own

Maine Botanical Gardens—Thursday May 18

Coastal Maine Botanical Garden is the place to visit this spring. Won’t you join us? With

over 38,000 beautiful flowering bulbs and spring blooming bulbs to see from the earliest

crocus to masses of tulips, hyacinth and narcissus, you will find them all right here!

Cost:

$20.00

Depart:

8:30 AM

Return:

3:00 PM

Lunch on your own at the MBG Café

Country Sunday @ Litchfield Sportsman’s Club—Sunday June 11

We are returning to Litchfield to take in another Sunday afternoon of live country

music from the members of the Down East Country Music Assoc.(DECMA) It’s

like being back at the Saturday night dances of years ago—but you’ll be home

by dark!! You’ll hear old country, new country, classic country and a bit of good

ol’ rock and roll that will fill your afternoon. Kitchen is available for lunch.

Cost:

$8.00 (+$5 entrance at the door)

Depart:

11:00 AM

Return:

5:30 PM

Tate House Museum—Thursday July 13

The house was constructed for Captain George Tate (1700-1794) and his family who had arrived in the

Colonies around 1750. Tate served as the Senior Mast Agent for the British Royal Navy, overseeing the

cutting and shipping of white pines from Maine to England. As the only pre-Revolutionary home in Greater

Portland that is open to the public, the impressive period furnishings, beautiful grounds and herb gardens,

and unique architecture of Tate House offer an insightful glimpse at the 18

th

century and life in Colonial Maine.

Cost:

$16

Depart:

10:00am

Return:

2:30

Lunch on your own at Old Country Buffet

Owls Head Transportation Museum Air Show—Saturday August 5

Wings & Wheels Spectacular—Classic cars, WWII Warbirds, and aerobatic

performances will headline the Museum’s most impressive event of the season.

The Wings & Wheels Spectacular is the Museum’s longest running annual event.

Cost:

Watch for details in July—September Senior Newsletter

Depart:

9:30 AM

Return:

5:00 PM

Late Breakfast/ Early lunch stop at Moody’s Diner