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Friday, May 17: Peddlers Village and sight seeing tour with train ride in New Hope. Cost: $85. Eat at Cock and Bull Restaurant. Leave from Elite Coach in Ephrata at 8 a.m. and return at 6:30 p.m. Call Mary Lou Weaver, 733-6811.

Thursday, May 9: Mansions Along the Delaware. Tour includes three 17th- and 19th-century homes and gardens-Andalusia, Glen Foerd and Pennsbury Manor, country estate of William Penn. A hot buffet lunch, served in the formal dining room of Glen Foerd, is included. Leave at 7:15 a.m. from the Ephrata Cloister. Cost: HSCV members $90, nonmembers $95. Call Marcia Spohn, 626-8468.

Thursday, April 25: Adventure Aquarium, Camden, N.J. and Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia. Leave Elite Coach in Ephrata at 8:30 a.m. Return at 7:30 p.m. Cost: $85 per person, which includes museum admissions ($46). Lunch on your own at Reading Terminal. Deadline: April 18.

lMonday, Sept. 9: Atlantic City, N.J. and Casino. Leave Elite Coach in Ephrata at 7:30 a.m. Return at 6:30 p.m. Cost: $50, includes casino money. Deadline: Sept. 2.

Call Bill Donecker, 587-6350.

Friday, April 26: Lancaster County Amish Tour from 8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m. See broom making, a buggy maker, visit an Amish school, a quilt shop, a bakery and dinner in an Amish home. Cost: $55.

lMonday-Thursday, April 29-May 2: Ohio's Amish Country & Longaberger Basket Tour. Includes Warther's Knife-Carving Museum, Lehman's Old-Fashioned Hardware Store, Heini's Cheese Chalet, plus an Amish wedding meal in an Amish home. Cost: $498 double occupancy. Bus, hotel and seven meals included. Deposit of $100 is due with reservation.

lTuesday, May 21: Mystery tour. Leave from Ephrata and Brethren Village, 8 a.m. to 7p.m. bus, several attractions and two meals. Cost: $83.

lThursday-Monday, July 11-July 27: Canadian Rockies. Includes Glacier National Park, the Calgary Stampede, Banff, Lake Louise, and Jasper National Park. Cost: $4,490 double ocupancy. Includes 11 nights' lodging, and 18 meals. Deposit of $600 is due with reservation.

Call Earl Ziegler, 560-6488

Saturday, May 18: Baltimore. Includes guided tours of historic Old Otterbein Church, Lovely Lane Cathedral and Museum. Free time for lunch and sightseeing at Inner Harbor. Leave at 7:30 a.m. from Boehm's UMC Church, Willow Street and return 5:30 p.m. Cost: $55, Chapel Society members; $65, nonmembers. (Please be advised there is a short walk of two or three blocks to Inner Harbor. Call Dolores Myers, 872-4133. Deadline April 14.

Friday, March 8: Philadelphia Flower Show. Leave at 8 a.m and return from Philadelphia at 4pm. Cost: $45 members and $55 nonmember (prices include flower show ticket). Call Amy Howett, 626-5096.

Tuesday, March 5: Philadelphia Flower Show and Edwards-Freeman Nut Company and lunch at Cracker Barrel. Includes ticket to show, meal at Cracker Barrel, and bus.Cost: ages 62 and older, 78; ages 61 and older, $80. Pick-up at the Lancaster Shopping Center. Call Brenda Berger, 336-6886.

Friday, June 7: National Museum of the Marine Corps in Triangle, Va. Includes: bus, snacks, lunch on your own or Devil Dog Diner. Cost: $50. Deadline: May 25. Call Barry Krick, 656-0572.

Saturday, April 6, Alexandria, Va. Lunch aboard Nina's Dandy cruise ship to view cherry blossoms, monuments, town of Alexandria, Gaylord National Hotel and Convention Center at National Harbor while cruising on the Potomac River. The bus leaves Millersville University at 7:30 a.m. and departs Alexandria at 4 p.m. Cost: $110. Includes bus, continental breakfast, cruise and three-course and luncheon. Reserve by March 15. This program is open to the general public. Call Kelly Davis, 872-3352.

lMonday-Thursday, April 29-May 2: Ohio's Amish Country and Longaberger Basket tour. Features: Warther's Knife Carving Museum, Lehman's Old-Fashioned Hardware Store, T. Graham Dunn Woodworking, Heini's Cheese Chalet, plus enjoy an Amish wedding meal in an Amish home. Cost: $498, double occupancy. Includes: bus, entrance fees, three nights in the Carlisle Inn, seven meals. Deposit of $100 is due with reservation.

lThursday-Monday, July 11-July 27: Canadian Rockies. Includes Glacier National Park, the Calgary Stampede, Banff, Lake Louise, and Jasper National Park. Cost: $4,490, double occupancy. Includes 11 nights lodging and 18 meals. Deposit of $600 is due with reservation.

Call Earl Ziegler, 560-6488.

Tuesday-Thursday, Oct. 1-10: National Parks Parade. Tour Southwest canyons, deserts and forests. Visit contemporary Scottsdale, Ariz.,the Grand Canyon South Rim, Las Vegas, Death Valley, Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. Finish in Sacramento. Cost: $2,950. Call Don Henning, 285 9795.

Wednesday, April 17: Reading Terminal Market in Philadelphia. View more than 3,000 murals. Reserve by March 27. Cost: $74.

lThursday, July 25: Faith and food in Frederick County, Md. Reserve by June 28. Cost: $89.

Call Freda Morris, 569-3684.

 


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