Nov_Dec AC Journal

Nov/Dec 2018

Shrines of Quebec June 16-22, 2019 See pages 16-17

Calendar 2018 Nov 7 Paris Travel Preview (p.18) Nov 9 Rodney Marsalis Philadelphia Big Brass/ Heritage Center (p.6) Nov 14 Elf the Musical /Fireside (p.12) Nov 15 REO Speedwagon/Five Flags (p.7) Nov 16 The Wonder Bread Years /Heritage Center (p.7) Nov 26-30 Branson (p.22) Nov 30 Christmas at Heritage Center (p.8) Dec 5 Mannheim Steamroller/Five Flags Dec 6 Snowbiz with the Mistletones (p.8) Dec 9 A Christmas Survival Guide /Bell Tower (p.9) Dec 11 New England Travel Preview (p.20) Calendar 2019 Jan 18 Million Dollar Quartet/ Heritage Center (p.9) Jan 20 Ole Runs for Office /The Grand (p.10) Jan 22-Feb 3 Spain &Canary Islands Feb 12 The Price is Right Live™/Overture Center (p.5) Feb 17 All Bark No Bite /Bell Tower (p.10) March 3 Calendar Girls /The Grand (p.11) March 6 My Fair Lady /Fireside (p.12) March 31 Sister Robert Anne’s Caberet Class (p.11) April 6 Miss Saigon/ Overture Center (p.13) April 23-28 Sensational Washington (p.14-15) June 16-22 Shrines of Quebec (p.16-17) Aug 26-Sept 3 Paris to Normandy River Cruise (p.18-19) Oct 4-10 New England-Inn Style-Foliage Brillance (p.20-21)

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Contents Notes From Connie...................................3 Bulletin Board...........................................4 Dyersville/Farley ....................................5 Local Events........................................6-11 One-Day Ventures...........................12-13 Washington State............................14-15 Shrines of Quebec...........................16-17 Paris to Normandy Cruise................18-19 New England.....................................20-21 Branson..................................................22 Missing Word Contest...........................23

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Dear Friends,

Connie

Notes From Connie

As you are getting to know me a [little] better you’re probably figuring out that I sometimes just say whatever is on my mind. Remember

World Jewelry and Fashion Ac- cessories Show. Pinch me I must be dreaming. If you have not been with us recently please take a look at our calendar and pick some- thing fun to end 2018. We are trying something new this month at the Heritage Center. We added a dessert re- ception to The Rodney Marsalis Philadelphia Big Brass perfor- mance on Friday, November 9. Many of you know from past ex- perience that the Heritage Center never disappoints when it comes to sweet treats. Active duty and retired military get in free. Come with us and check it out. There is still room for you to join us to see Elf The Musical at the Fireside Theatre on Nov 14. It’s my favorite! This is the perfect outing to kick start the holiday spirit. To keep you in the spirit check out our Branson trip for the Christmas shows and much more. You will not be disappointed. Have a gratefully blessed Thanksgiving, and an amazing holiday season.

when I told all of you I love cutting grass? Well I take it back. When’s the last time you remember cutting grass in late October? What in the world is up with that? And the rain, oh my! If we get as much snow as we did rain we are going to have to add a lot of trips to warm destinations in the very near future. Football is in full swing and another love of mine. My son plays for the Iowa State Cyclones. It has been a special fall for us as he is a senior and is finishing his college ex- perience. We are blessed by the tremendous people we have met along the way. I bring this up to thank you in advance for your patience and understanding when you see my “out of office message” while I attend his games. September and October were a whirl- wind. The club started the month in Iceland. If this is not on your list of “must see” loca- tions you may want to rethink that. Words cannot give this destination the justice it de- serves. In September we also learned a little more about cooking at the Hotel Kirkwood culinary lab. We visited Cedar Ridge Winery and Distillery. We went on an amazing Mys- tery Trip and ended the month off to Fort Atkinson to see Grease at Fireside Theatre. October kept us a little closer to home with some local performances. We also had a great day on the mighty Mississippi aboard the Celebration Belle , visited the New Melleray Abbey, and ended the month at the Trans-

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Worth Thinking About “There is never a good reason to be unkind.” – Ravi Zacharius

Reservations and Information Connie Francis at 563.589.0804 Sheila Tegeler at 563.875.2491 Kristie Heims at 563.744.3380 Jean Wanezek at 608.348.4300 Lori Marshall at 608.723.5678 Pam Kreul at 608.822.7300

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Cancellation Policy If a cancellation is necessary, every effort will be made to provide either a partial or full refund. However, we cannot provide a guar- antee of a full refund. Please be advised that there will be circumstances when refunds will NOT be possible due to ticket purchases, meal number guarantees, etc. If a tour is cancelled due to insufficient reservation numbers, you will be issued a full refund. On tours where an outside agent is used, we will adhere to the written cancellation policy of the agent. Stand-By List We always appreciate your willingness to be on the stand-by list for trips that are filled. Please call and add your name to any that interest you. You may get a call to join us. AmeriClub Points for Travel Program Each time you travel with AmeriClub, earn valuable points to redeem as cash discounts for future travel! Every travel day you spend with AmeriClub earns you 75 points, as of January 1, 2016. For every 300 points you accumulate, you earn a $10 credit toward your next trip.

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The Price is Right Live ™ Tuesday, February 12, 2019 Overture Center Madison , WI C ome on Down! I hope someone in our group hears this iconic phrase when we go to see the Price is Right Live. This is the hit interactive stage show that gives eligible individuals the chance to hear their names called and “Come On Down” to win. Prizes may include appliances, vacations and possibly a new car! Play classic games just like on television’s longest running and most popular game show…from Plinko™ to Cliff- hangers™ to The Big Wheel™ and even the fabulous Showcase. Playing to near sold-out audiences for more than 14 years, the Price Is Right Live™ has entertained millions of guests and given away more than 12 million dollars in cash and prizes. If you’re a fan of The Price Is Right™ on TV, you’ll no doubt love this exciting, live (non-televised), on-stage version of the show! We will stop at the famous Great Dane Pub and Brewing Co. for dinner before we go to the show. Cost is $113 which includes motor coach transportation and driver’s gratuity, theater circle first balcony seating and buf- fet dinner. Departure from Dyersville at approximately 1:30 p.m., Farley 1:50 p.m., and Dubuque at 2:10 p.m. We will depart for home after the show at approximately 9:30 p.m. Full payment is due at registration.

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The Rodney Marsalis Philadelphia Big Brass Plus exclusive AmeriClub members and guests dessert reception Friday, November 9, 2018, 6:00 p.m. UD Heritage Center 2255 Bennett Street, Dubuque, IA S tart your evening with a sampling of delicious desserts, coffee, and lemonade in the American Trust Lounge on the second floor. Take time to relax and visit with other members and guests before you head to the theatre for the show. There is a Quilts of Valor special recognition in Babka Theatre and a Bisignano Gallery Reception going on as well. It’s a great evening to be at the Heri- tage center. This is one of Big Brass’ most popular concerts. With a core message of love and unity, it is an uplifting and joyful celebration of life and our shared humanity. Your AmeriClub price is $37 for main-floor seating and dessert reception. Active duty and retired military get in free.

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REO Speedwagon Thursday, November 15, 2018, 7:00 p.m. Five Flags Arena 405 Main Street, Dubuque R EO Speedwagon, the legendary American rock band from Champaign, IL, is returning to Five Flags for the first time since 1998. REO has sold more than 40 mil- lion records and has charted 13 Top 40 hits including “Can’t Fight This Feeling” and “Time for Me to Fly.” In recent years, they released the album Hi Infidelity which sold over 10 million copies. AmeriClub price is $69 per person, due at registration. Seats are located in section five, rows C, D, and E. The Wonder Bread Years Friday, November 16, 2018, 7:30 p.m. UD Heritage Center 2255 Bennett Street, Dubuque A fresh and funny salute to Ameri- cana, The Wonder Bread Years , starring Pat Hazell (Seinfeld writer and The Tonight Show regular), is a fast-paced, hilarious production that gracefully walks the line between standup and theater. Audiences across the country [have] enjoyed this show, leaving them laughing and savoring the past like never before. From sitting at the kids table to riding in the way back of the Country Squire Wagon, this show is a comic bullseye for Baby Boomers everywhere. Your AmeriClub price is $29 for main-floor seating and dessert reception.

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Christmas at Heritage Center Friday, November 30, 2018, 7:30 p.m. UD Heritage Center 2255 Bennett Street, Dubuque T his UD tradition promises to bring renewed spiritual meaning to your Christmas season. UD’s Fine and Performing Arts Department celebrates the birth of Christ through a dynamic concert presentation fea- turing the Concert Choir, Chamber Singers, Wind Ensemble, live narration, and more. Complimentary holiday refreshments are served following the concert. Your AmeriClub price is $10 per ticket for main-floor reserved seating.

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The Mistletones Present: Snowbiz ® Thursday, December 6, 2018, 12:00 p.m.

New location!

Dubuque Golf & Country Club 1800 Randall Place, Dubuque

S nowbiz ® is an old-fashioned Christ- mas variety show for all audiences–young and young at heart–performed by the critically acclaimed Mistletones. With five incredible singers and an outstanding live jazz band, it’s perfect for anyone who revels in the magic of the season. Your $50 price includes special AmeriClub VIP seating, the show, a full holiday lunch with dessert, and a compli- mentary drink (wine, soda, or tap beer). Check-in and cocktails are at noon, lunch is at 12:30 p.m., and the show is at 1:30 p.m.

A Christmas Survival Guide Sunday, December 9, 2018, 2:00 p.m. Bell Tower Theater 2728 Asbury Road, Dubuque, IA T he characters, armed with a copy of A Christmas Survival Guide and an optimistic attitude, charge into the holidays searching for the true essence of [Christmas]. With a mix of holiday tunes both traditional and new, they learn to cope with the holiday season in ways that are both hilarious and heartwarming. Your AmeriClub price is $17 for main-floor seating. Million Dollar Quartet Friday, January 18, 2019, 7:30 p.m. UD Heritage Center 2255 Bennett Street, Dubuque, IA M illion Dollar Quartet is the smash- hit musical inspired by famed recording session that brought together music icons Elvis Pre- sley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Carl Perkins for the first and only time. On Decem- ber 4, 1956, four young musicians gathered at Sun Records in Memphis for what would be one of the greatest jam sessions ever. This show brings that legendary night to life, fea- turing a score of your favorite rock hits! Your AmeriClub price is $47 for main-floor seating.

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All Bark, No Bite Sunday, February 17, 2019, 2:00 p.m. Bell Tower Theater 2728 Asbury Road, Dubuque, IA C harlotte and Eugene live a quiet, no-nonsense lifestyle. Robert and Bella are boisterous and messy. See what happens to their relationships when Charlotte and Robert get together…Did we mention that Eugene and Bella are their dogs? Don’t miss this endearing and uproariously funny world premiere production. Your AmeriClub price is $17 for main-floor seating. Knutson, lodge president for the past 20 years. Lena thinks Ole spends far too much time at that smelly old lodge already and thinks this is one of the most hair brained ideas he’s ever had. Will Lena talk Ole out of the political limelight? Be a part of all of the craziness [yourself] when you, the audience, determines the outcome! Your AmeriClub price is $16 for main-floor seating. Ole Runs for Office Sunday, January 20, 2019, 2:00 p.m. Grand Opera House 135 West 8th Street, Dubuque, IA O le and Lena are back at The Grand with their first musical! It’s time again when Muskrat Lodge 3412 elects officers and Ole has decided to throw his hat in the ring and run against longtime nemesis, Knut

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Calendar Girls Sunday, March 3, 2019, 2:00 p.m. Grand Opera House 135 West 8th Street, Dubuque, IA

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Sister Robert Anne’s Cabaret Class Sunday, March 31, 2019, 2:00 p.m. Bell Tower Theater 2728 Asbury Road, Dubuque, IA S r. Robert Anne, Nunsense’s street- wise New Yorker, is one fun nun, and she is here to “teach” us how to put together a cabaret act. Mixed with a variety of humor- ous stories, this hilarious musical showcases songs from the entire Nunsense series. This is one class you won’t want to skip! Your AmeriClub price is $17 for main-floor seating. W hen Annie’s husband John dies of leukaemia, she and her long-standing best friend Chris resolve to raise money for a new settee in the local hospital waiting room. With varying levels of encouragement, they persuade four friends and fellow members of the Women’s Institute (W.I.) to pose nude with them for an “alternative” calendar. Tim Firth’s hilarious play is based on the true story of eleven W.I. members who famously posed nude for a calendar to raise money for the Leukaemia Research Fund in 1999. Your AmeriClub price is $16 for main-floor seating.

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Elf The Musical Wednesday, November 14, 2018 Fireside Dinner Theater Fort Atkinson, WI

My Fair Lady Wednesday, March 6, 2019 Fireside Dinner Theater Fort Atkinson, WI B ased on the beloved holiday film, this hilarious comedy is now [a] must-see holiday musical. Buddy, a young orphan, mistakenly crawls into Santa’s bag of gifts and is transported to the North Pole. The would-be elf is raised, unaware that he is actually a human, until his enormous size and poor toy-making abilities cause him to face the truth! Cost is $115 per person and includes transportation from Dubuque, plated lunch, show, and driver’s gratuity. Full payment, refundable until October 11, is due with registration. O ften called the World’s Greatest Musical, My Fair Lady is a Broadway classic which won six Tony Awards including Best Musical. The story is about Eliza Doolittle, a bedraggled, cockney flower girl who's trans- formed into an elegant lady by the brilliant and irascible Professor Higgins. It has an unforgettable score featuring such hits as “Wouldn’t It Be Loverly,” and “I’m Getting Married in the Morning.” Cost is $115 per person and includes transportation from Dubuque, plated lunch, show, and driver’s gratuity. Full payment, refundable until February 1, is due with your registration.

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Miss Saigon Saturday, April 6, 2019 Overture Center Madison, WI

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T his musical tells the story of a young Vietnamese woman, Kim, who is orphaned by war and forced to work in a bar run by a notorious character known as the Engineer. There she falls in love with an American G.I. named Chris, but they are torn apart by the fall of Saigon. For three years, Kim goes on an epic journey of survival to find her way back to Chris, who has no idea he’s fathered a son. Featuring a sensational cast of 42 performing the soaring score, including Broadway hits like “The Heat is On in Saigon,” “The Movie in My Mind,” “Last Night of the World” and “American Dream,” this is a theatrical event you will never forget. Cost is $147 per person and includes round-trip motor-coach transportation from Dubuque and Platteville, theater circle seat- ing, and driver’s gratuity. Full payment is due at registration.

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Sensational Washington April 23-28, 2019

O n day one we transfer to the air- port for our flight to Seattle, Washington. Upon arrival we will travel to the waterfront town of La Conner where we will check into the La Conner Country Inn for two nights. A welcome dinner is included at the Oyster & Thistle Restaurant. (D) Day 2: Today we journey into the heart of Washington’s Skagit Valley for their annual Tulip Festival! Only the Netherlands produces more tulips than the Skagit Valley. Tulip Town will be our first stop offering a variety of display gardens including a 10-acre field planted in stripes of color, and a trolley ride around the fields. Next we visit Roozen- Gaarde, the largest tulip farm in the United States. Lunch is included at the Calico Cup- board Café & Bakery in Anacortes. The rest of the afternoon and evening are free for you to explore delightful La Conner. (B, L) Day 3: This morning we board the Chinook, our private motor yacht, for a cruise through San Juan Islands. These beautiful islands are located off the scenic Pacific Northwest Coast. Our final destination of the day is Orcas Island which is the largest island in the San Juan chain. Here we will check into the world class Rosario Resort & Spa. The evening is free for you to relax and enjoy the ambiance of the resort. (B, L) Day 4: Our cruise through the San Juan Islands continues as we re-board the Chinook. Start the morning with a hot cup of locally roasted coffee or tea upon board- ing followed by a hot breakfast as we make

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our way to Friday Harbor. Friday Harbor is filled with interesting shops and artist gal- leries, and is home to the only museum devoted to Orca whales. Around noon we’ll cruise through the central San Juan Islands. A delicious meal featuring Dungeness crab, baked chicken, several side dishes, salads, and desserts will be served. Our ultimate destina- tion today is Vancouver Island. We will take a short walk to the Inn at Laurel Point, a lovely ocean-side resort, where we will check in for one night. (B, L) Day 5: Our day begins with a city tour. Then enjoy Butchart Gardens, 55 acres of the world’s most magnificent gardens. There will be time to enjoy all of the beauty before we depart for the Fairmont Empress Hotel. You’ll feel like you’ve stepped back in time as we experience an authentic Victorian High Tea. We’ll be treated to live music, tableside tea service and delicious English sandwiches and pastries in this stunning hotel. Then it’s back to Victoria harbor to board the Victoria Clipper, a high-speed catamaran, for our trip to Seattle. As we travel through Puget Sound and into the Strait of Juan de Fuca, we’ll see the majestic Olympic Mountains and quaint seaside villages. Upon arrival in Seattle, we will check into the Crowne Plaza for one night. (B, High Tea) Day 6: This morning a local guide will join us for a Seattle city tour followed by a visit to world-famous Pike Place. (B)

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airport transfers, round-trip airfare from Chicago, all activi- ties and admissions listed in the itinerary, deluxe motor-coach transportation, five nights’ hotel accommodations, five breakfasts, three lunches, one high tea, one dinner, hotel luggage handling, gratuities, travel protection policy, professional tour manager, and AmeriClub escort. Per-person price: $3,099 (double accommodations), $3,539 (single). A $100 deposit is required with registration. The balance is due by January 14, 2019.

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Shrines of Quebec June 16-22, 2019

D ay 1: Montreal. Today we arrive in Montreal. Old in soul, but young at heart, Montréal has a storied past that includes First Nations settlement, French colony and a British stronghold. Montréal has blossomed into one of the world’s most modern and dynamic metropolises. See its European heri- tage shining through in the beautiful 18th- century buildings and cobblestone streets. (D) Day 2: Montreal. Today we explore the rest of the city including a visit to our first shrine–Saint Joseph’s Oratory. Founded in 1904, Saint Joseph’s is the largest shrine in the world dedicated to Saint Joseph. Our day continues with a visit to the Olympic Park and Botanical Gardens. Rediscover the history of the Olympic Park since the Games were here in 1976. The Montréal Botanical Garden, one of the city’s jewels, is recognized as one of the world’s greatest. Tonight we enjoy dinner with entertainment at a traditional “Sugar Shack” or Sucrerie. (B, D, E) Day 3: Trois Riviere. Today we leave Montreal for Quebec City along the St. Law- rence River. We visit the lovely village of Trois Riviere (three rivers) for lunch and visit the second of our five shrines of Quebec. Our Lady of the Cape Shrine is Canada’s National Shrine to the “Blessed Mother.” Lastly, we travel to Quebec City, UNESCOWorld Heri- tage site. We’ll walk its cobblestone streets before checking into our hotel for two nights and enjoying dinner together. (B, D) Day 4: Quebec City. Today we visit the Plains of Abraham, the site of many clashes for supremacy between the French and British, the park is the scene of the 1759

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Conquest, which changed the fate of North America. We have time for shopping and strolling the cafes around lunch time and visit the Petit Champlain quarter. While there we visit the third shrine. The Basilica-Cathedral Notre-Dame de Québec is now an Historical Monument of Québec and Canada and stands in the Historic District of Old Québec, part of the World Heritage List of UNESCO. It stands out as the first cathedral, the cradle of French civilization and the Catholic faith to be founded north of Mexico. This afternoon we take a short ride out of town along the St. Lawrence River to Montmorency Falls and visit our fourth shrine, the Shrine of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, the second oldest pilgrimage site in North America. It’s dedicated to Saint Anne, grandmother of Jesus Christ. Dinner is on our own. (B) Day 5: Saguenay. Today we head north to Lac Saint-Jean and the Saguenay river. On the way, we will immerse ourselves in the tradi- tions of the Huron-Wendat Nation inWendake. Then on to the last shrine in the woods of northern Quebec. It’s located at Lac-Bouchette, Ermitage Saint-Antoine de Lac-Bouchette. Then onto the Kingdom of Saguenay-Lac- Saint-Jean! Lake Saint-Jean is a huge inland fresh-water sea with more than 210 km of mostly sandy shoreline and surrounded by vast fields of wild blueberries. (B, D) Day 6: Fjord Cruise. Today we take to the sea! We cruise the incredible Saguenay Fjords from Saguenay to L’anse-Saint-Jean. The 62 mile long Saguenay Fjord is the south- ernmost navigable fjord in North America. We will view majestic cliff faces and small

villages on either side of the river. We take time for lunch on our own before driving back to Quebec City for our final night. Enjoy a special farewell dinner in Old Quebec. (B, D) Day 7: We will have time for touring and shopping in Old Quebec. This afternoon we will board our flight in Que- bec City for home. (B) Tour cost is $3,964 double occupancy, $4,694 for single, and includes six nights accommodations, baggage handling of one large suitcase per person, all attraction admis- sions and fees as outlined in the itinerary, applicable lodging and meal taxes and gratuities, seven days professional guide service, seven days deluxe motor coach transportation, 11 meals: six breakfast and five dinners, gratuities for the professional tour guide and motor coach driver, comprehensive Travel Insurance. Each participant is required to carry proof of their U.S. Citizenship in the form of a passport valid for at least six months beyond the return date of the trip. A $350 deposit is due with reservation. The bal- ance due by March 10, 2019.

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O n our first day we travel to the Chicago airport for our overnight flight to Paris. Day 2: Paris, France. Our Avalon Waterways Suite Ship ® is ready for Boarding. Your day is free to explore the world’s most romantic city before starting your cruise on the Seine. Get acquainted with the City of Lights today with some shopping, strolling, or with a croissant and café au lait to watch the world go by amid the Parisian cityscape. Overnight cruise this evening to Vernon. (D) Day 3: Vernon. Start the day with a guided tour of Giverny, home and inspiration of the master impressionist painter Claude Monet. Walk the grounds and see Monet’s charming residence, and the flower and water gardens captured in his masterpieces, or join a guided visit to Bizy Castle–called “Normandy’s Versailles” for its magnificent courtyard, water garden, and stables. While sailing, enjoy a traditional French lunch of authentic French crêpes, followed by a pas- try demonstration. This afternoon, enjoy a beautiful cruise to the picturesque town of Les Andelys. Take a guided walking tour of one of France’s most picturesque spots on the Seine, or join a guided hike up to the castle ruins of Château Gaillard–historic home of King Richard the Lionheart. Overnight cruise this evening to Caudebec. (B, L, D) Day 4: Caudebec. See the churches, cherry Orchards, and white cliffs of Normandy. Join your host for a morning jog in Normandy’s town of Caudebec or take a guided trip along the Normandy Abbeys Route–where more Paris to Normandy River Cruise August 26-September 3, 2019

TRAVEL PREVIEW Wednesday, November 7, 2018 5:30 p.m., 12th Floor 895 Main Street, Dubuque Seating is limited. RSVP to Connie at 563.589.0804 or 800.373.1841, ext. 7804, or cfrancis@americantrust.com

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* Per Avalon Waterways’ cruise policy, $250 paid at time of initial trip deposit is non-refundable or non-transferrable.

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than 100 medieval Benedictine and Augus- tine abbeys and churches were built along the Seine, or explore Boucles de la Seine Nor- mande with a guided hike of Normandy’s vast regional nature park in a region rich in apple, plum, pear, and cherry orchards. This after- noon, you may choose a guided optional ex- cursion to the old seaside town of Honfleur. Tonight we dock in Caudebec. (B, L, D) Day 5: Caudebec. Excursion to Normandy. Join a guided tour of Normandy’s WWII landing beaches, visit Omaha Beach, the Pointe du Hoc monument, and the Amer- ican Cemetery, or take a full-day guided tour of the British and Canadian commemorative sites, including the British cemetery, Pegasus Memorial, the seaside town of Arromanches, the Juno Beach Center, and the Bény-sur-Mer Canadian War Cemetery, or join “A Taste of Normandy” guided tour for an in-depth look at this rich agricultural region. Enjoy live entertainment tonight on our ship as we cruise to Rouen. (B, L, D) Day 6: Rouen. Take a guided walking tour of Rouen–home of the martyred Joan of Arc–and see the medieval quarter with its 16th- century Astronomical Clock, and Notre-Dame Cathedral. Spend free time this afternoon to explore Rouen’s city markets, shops, and bike paths. Enjoy onboard entertainment before our overnight cruise this evening to Conflans. (B, L, D) Day 7: Conflans. Join a guided visit to Auvers-sur-Oise, home and resting place of Vincent van Gogh, or take a guided tour of the opulent Château de Malmaison–home

of Napoléon Bonaparte and his wife Josephine. Perhaps, join a guided optional excursion to the Palace of Versailles–home to a suc- cession of French kings. Overnight cruise to Paris this evening. (B, L, D) Day 8: Paris. Take a guided walking tour through the heart of Paris to see the historic Île St. Louis, Île de la Cité, and Notre-Dame Cathedral, or join a guided city tour that shows you iconic sites such as the Louvre Museum, the Arc de Triomphe, the Eiffel Tower, Opéra Garnier, and the famous Champs-Élysées. Stroll through Paris on your own, or linger over wine in a literary café on the Left Bank. We dock in Paris for the night. (B, L, D) Day 9: Paris. We disem- bark our ship and travel home. Per person price based on double occupancy in Category E is $5,989. Four stateroom cat- egories are available. Call for single rates. A $929 per-person deposit * is required with registra- tion and cabin selection. Price includes: air/land/cruise, port charges, meals and accommoda- tions as specified in the itinerary. Travel Protection Plan, and services of a professional cruise director and AmeriClub escort.

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O n day one we will fly into Boston’s Logan airport. Our Tour Guide and deluxe Motorcoach will greet us upon arrival. Depending on time we may do some Boston touring before heading to our hotel for the next two nights. Day 2: Boston. Today we enjoy a city tour of Boston, the capital and largest city in Massachusetts and one of the nation’s oldest cities spanning a history of 350 years in a distance of less than three miles. We have free time for lunch on our own in the 150 year-old restored buildings of the famous Quincy Market, which faces Faneuil Hall and houses a cheerful and colorful confusion of chic shops, specialty pushcart vendors, cafes, restaurants, and street performers. We will see the famous Freedom Trail winding its way through the downtown area and many historic sites including the Old State House, Faneuil Hall, the Boston Commons and the Public Gardens. We stay in Boston for the night. (B, D) Day 3: Maine to NH. After break- fast we are off to Maine and to our next two nights in the lakes and mountains of New Hampshire. We travel along the Massachu- setts and New Hampshire coastlines. Stop in the seaside village of York to enjoy a traditional Maine Clam (Lobster) Bake; clam chowder, clams, mussels, lobster (or Hickory BBQ chicken), corn on the cob, and potatoes– a real New England tradition. Following lunch we head to Portland Maine and visit the Portland Head Lighthouse, and then to the White Mountains. We drive along the New England-Inn Style- Foliage Brillance October 4-10, 2019

TRAVEL PREVIEW Tuesday, December 11, 2018 5:00 p.m., 12th Floor 895 Main Street, Dubuque Seating is limited. RSVP to Connie at 563.589.0804 or 800.373.1841, ext. 7804, or cfrancis@americantrust.com

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Kancamagus Highway, one of New England’s most spectacular scenic highways to witness the fall foliage season. We spend the night at the Omni Mount Washington Hotel with dinner on our own. (B, Lobster Lunch) Day 4: NH to Vermont. This morn- ing we will take the Cog Railway to the top of Mount Washington where we can see four states–Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont and New Hampshire. Then we head through the north country into Vermont and to Montpe- lier where we will see the gold-leafed dome of the Capitol Building, and the Morse Farm Sugar Shack. Our hotel for the next two nights is in Essex Junction, Vermont. Dinner is included this evening. (B, D) Day 5: Vermont. We travel to Bur- lington and the Stowe area to the Vermont Teddy Bear Company, we dare you to visit the gift shop and not buy one. Lunch is on our own in downtown Burlington, then on to Waterbury for a couple of great afternoon culinary experiences. First the Cold Hollow Cider Mill, then to the famous Ben & Jerry’s ice cream plant. This evening we take a din- ner cruise on Lake Champlain. (B, D) Day 6: Sturbridge, Massachusetts. This morning our destination is Sturbridge Village a post revolutionary living history village. Along the way we will enjoy a visit to the Yankee Candle Shoppe. A trip to Old Sturbridge Village, the largest outdoor history museum in the Northeast, is a journey through time to a rural New England town of the 1830s. Visitors are invited into more than 40 original buildings, each carefully

researched, restored, and brought to the museum site from towns throughout New England. This evening for our farewell dinner we’ll enjoy an authentic New England dining experience. (B, D) Day 7: Today we drive back to Boston and fly home from our New England Fall Foli- age tour with many fine memories of a bygone era. Depending on our flight time, we may have time to enjoy touring enroute back to Boston. (B) Pricing was not available at the time of publication, look for more information in the January/February 2019 Journal.

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Branson November 26-30, 2018

T here is still space for this spectacu- lar trip to Branson, but time is running low so call today to reserve your spot! Day 1: We start our trip on motor coach to Kansas City. Our first attraction will be the Arabia Steamboat Museum. Next is dinner at Jack Stacks BBQ, a Kansas City tradition since 1957. We have planned a wonderful evening of Christmas lights with a great local guide. The tour includes four Christmas in the Park displays. We stay at the Drury Inn for one night. Day 2: Breakfast is served at our hotel before heading to Branson. We stop along the way for lunch. Our Branson expe- rience starts with Daniel O’Donnell. After the show we check into the Radisson Hotel where we will stay for three nights. Dinner is at Wildwood Bistro. After dinner we board a motor coach for Hamners’ Unbelievable Va- riety Show. Day 3: First up today is All Hands On Deck at Andy Williams Performing Arts Center. Then to the Branson Craft Mall to grab lunch on your own. Next, the coach departs for the Titanic Museum. Dinner is at the IMAX Complex and McFarlains Family Restaurant. Lastly, we head to the Sight and Sound Theatre for the production of Samson. Day 4: Our first stop today will be a morning production by The Brett Family Singers. Next, we will go to the College of the Ozarks to enjoy a fabulous lunch at the Keeter Center. We have a guided tour of the Branson area. Dinner will be served at Dolly Parton’s Dixie Stampede. Our final show of the trip is Million Dollar Quartet. We head home the next day.

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Trip Includes: Four nights deluxe accommodations and luggage handling, deluxe motorcoach transportation, courteous and knowledgable driver, nine meals; breakfast daily, one lunch and four dinners, services of your AmeriClub Director, and all activities as listed in itinerary. All tour related taxes and gratuities are included in the cost. Cost per person is $979 (double ocuupancy) and is due with your reservation.

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Our Missing Word Contest winner for September/October was John Vogelsberg, who received a check for $25. The missing word was “Chance,” and the song title was “Take a Chance on Me.” We have hidden another song title with a missing word in this issue. Read your AmeriClub newsletter carefully, looking for any words enclosed in [brackets] like this. Rearrange the words to form the title or extended title of a popular song. One word will be missing. Figure out the missing word, and write the missing word only on the Missing Word Contest form found below. All correct entries received prior to the deadline indicated on the form are entered into the $25 drawing. All entries received throughout the year are entered into a year-end drawing for a grand prize of $100! Good luck!

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