Saturday, November 17, 2012

Church Basement Ladies & Boggstown Delight Travelers


10-31-2012 at Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre did not disappoint with the CHURCH BASEMENT LADIES - AWAY IN THE BASEMENT! This 3rd installment of the popular production featuring the ladies of Christ Luthern Reedemer Church was such a treat and still as hilarious as anticipated.  The pastor and ladies of the "basement" are as involved as ever in keeping the annual Christmas Pagent running smoothly. The High Street contingent of 84  had the best day and can not wait for installmet #4!

BOGGSTOWN, IN  11-14-2012 (see photo above)
What a treat - the staff and entertainers of Boggstown NEVER disapoint with an afternoon of (mostly) clean and fun-filled comedy!






Three musicians and 2 entertainers had our group enthralled with their singing, jokes and cabaret show. The popular sing-a-long songs and rag-time piano are always a show stopper.  This was my personal favoriate of 3 times visiting and the delicious beef stew luncheon for our seved meal could be an all-time favorite:)

Truly, two of the BEST trips ever!!!!!  dh





Thursday, November 8, 2012

2013 TRAVEL SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED


Cozying up to the fireplace Asheville, NC

HIGH STREET TRAVELERS
SINCE 1974


MAY 5 - 17 HAWAIIAN ISLAND CRUISE ON ROYAL CARIBBEAN
CALL FOR PRICING

MAY 22 FLEA TO SHIPSHEWANA 9 A - 7 PM $ 75 PP

WED  JUNE 12 BEEF & BOARDS  THE SOUND OF MUSIC  10 - 5 PM $75 PP

WED JULY 10 FACTORY TOUR DAY 8 AM - 5 PM ???   $75 PP

WED AUG 7TH CINCINNATI REDS  9 AM - 7 PM  $75 PP YOUTH DISCOUNT!

WED  SEPT 11 CHURCH BASEMENT LADIES IV  9 - 5:30  $75 PP

SEPT 14 - 17TH MACKINAC ISLAND & CHARLEVOIX,MI
GRAND HOTEL & MUCH, MUCH MORE!
3 NIGHTS / MEALS / TOURS / ENTERTAINMENT
STARTING AT $699 PER PERSON

WED  OCT 16  PARKE CTY COVERED BRIDGE FEST  8 A - 5 PM  $ 50 PP

NOV 6 - 22 PANAMA CANAL CRUISE
MIAMI,FL TO SAN DIEGO,CA
16 NIGHTS / AIR FARE / TRAVEL INSURANCE
STARTING AT $2,890 PER PERSON

DEC 6 - 8 CHICAGO LIGHTS & DELIGHTS
FAIR OAKS FARMS / 2 NIGHTS / DOWNTOWN CHICAGO
FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT TOUR / SHOPPING +++++
PRICE : tba

DEC 11  LACOMEDIA'S CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR
9 AM - 5:30 AM     $75 PER PERSON

CALL HIGH STREET UM CHURCH AT 765/747-8500 TO REGISTER FOR TRIPS
OR EMAIL DEB HEETER @
dheeter@ballstate.bsu.edu



Sunday, October 21, 2012

Busy Fall Travels

 Memorial Stadium  Clemson, SC
Many of you know that I am also lucky enough to travel with my husband on various trips and with BSU football. The above photo from 9/8/2012 was the orange-filled stadium of Tiger fans (minus the 100 or so BSU contingent). Ball State didn't get the victory, but just being in a stadium of capacity in the ACC is a treat!
Costumed Colonial Guide
Annapolis, Md
I organized a wonderful tour for the spouses of the Indiana Bankers Association for a day trip. We enjoyed the State Capitol of Maryland on a sunny fall day and as a special treat, we  saw the Naval Academy as the cadets were marching to "chow time".

Hilton Head Island, SC
Fall is the BEST time to visit the picturesque beaches of South Carolina. Shown here at high tide, my golf gal friends & I also played and shopped our way around the island. 


Trail Head
French Lick, Indiana
The bankers also retreated to southern Indiana for their annual conference and feeling ambitious one morning, J Botts and I made the 6 mile hike through this wooded section of the resort.
That's why you haven't seen me around lately:)
  

Thursday, September 13, 2012

FALL MYSTERY TRIP EXPLORES FT. WAYNE

There is something for everyone in the northeast part of the state as the High Street Travelers enjoyed a wonderful day in the town General "Mad" Anthony Wayne founded in 1794 at the apex of three rivers.

The group was treated to a back stage tour of the historic and magnificently restored Embassy Theatre, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  Theatre lovers should return to take in a Broadway show or a concert performed by the Fort Wayne Philharmonic .

Just around the corner on S Calhoun street  are more than 1,200 plants classified in over 500 species at the Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Gardens. Waterfalls, orchids and palm trees in the Tropical Garden provide a soothing South Seas feel, while the Desert Garden goes dry with 72 different types of cactus. Four outdoor gardens blossom with ornamental grasses, rhododendrons, trees, shrubs and blooming perennials.

A delicious lunch was provided at the old gas factory, Don Hall's Old Gas House, a city landmark since the 1950's with a view of the St. Mary's River. The chocolate lovers in the group (anyone you know?) were thrilled at the next stop - DeBrand Fine Chocolates. The kitchen tour allowed for tastings of the artisan vanilla and chocolate marshmallow house specialties. AND, the creme de la creme... our final stop was the POPULAR  and distinctive quilted patterned bag mega-business VB. I LOVE my new luggage tag.
This trip sold out very quickly... Watch for the Spring trip details and sign up so you don't MISS out next time!  dh

Saturday, August 18, 2012

SPENDING AN AFTERNOON ON THE RIVER

Wednesday, August 8, 2012
CINCINNATI, OHIO

BELLE OF CINCINNATI
The High Street Travelers enjoyed a warm summer afternoon on a lunch cruise down the Ohio River complete with banjo tunes. BB Riverboats provided an excellent way to take in the scenery and a leisurely float.  

Shown here, Shirley and Patti - the ladies in pink, find a sunny spot mid-deck to enjoy the cruise after lunch. A talented banjo player entertained and provided helpful landmark history for us during the 2 hour cruise. Our buffet lunch was plentiful and tasty.

The morning tour of the traveling Pompeii exhibit at the Cincinnati Science Center & Museum was fascinating and informative. We only wish the 1 1/4 hour we had there could have been 3 hours, but good to see, none the less.



Sunday, July 22, 2012

Miss Daisey Explores Caribbean Princess At Sea

7/18   Overcast, Then Rain, then Sea Swells...
Last night, our ship sailed past the oil-fields of the North Sea. Our south-bound route rounded Britian's most easternly coatline - Norfolk. Then we turned south-east towards France.
Even though I am just a flower that my leader Deb carries around, I have been very busy. There is the Lotus spas & fitness center complete with a scale to assess the kilos gained from too many trips to the buffet. I have checked out the magnificent art collection and items available for auction. The ship casino is paying out at the slot machines a bit. The shops and boutiques are open all day selling T-shirts, fine jewelry and sundries.

A fine gentleman named Jun at the Vines wine bar has allowed me to sample the wonderful cabernet. I'm relieved NOT to have visited the medical center on board, althougha few in the group have had to.
My leader's balcony stateroom is a relaxing spot for food delivered by room service or for reading a book. I really do LOVE cruising; it helps my blooms:)

Great Destinations Staff Aides Stranded Travelers

SHOWN: Jim & Pat McKissick get breakfast early Sat morning in New York.
Well, let's just say Friday became a rough start beginning at Heathrow Intern'l Airport. A passenger left a personal bag on the motor coach that brought us to the airport. We arrived with what seemed like 2,000 of the 3,000 cruise passengers all checking in at the same time. Two in our group were fisked going through security. Our plane was in the air for approximately 45 minutes and turned around with a passenger medical emergency (thankfully not one of us). * But I'd want the Captain to do the same if it was me! *
We endured 12 hours on the Delta plane when we landed safely at JFK airport at 8 pm. Unfortunately our connecting flight to IND left at 6:40 pm, so we are re-booked tomorrow and we must find hotel rooms.
ENTER our hero, Joe Mook. When Joe realized that our plane trip would be delayed, he immediately went to work researching options. The airline's obligation is ONLY to fly you to the final destination. Thank goodness, we always buy travel insurance for such occasions! Other weather delays in the area made JFK airport pure craziness and I don't know how Joe secured those 12 hotel rooms, but at the midnight hour (literally) we had a confirmed reservation AND many in line at the Double Tree with a Delta voucher didn't.
This is what a PROFESSIONAL TRAVEL AGENCY does for you. Folks if you ever, doubt paying a little extra for services.. STOP!
Delta didn't help us and shuttle drivers didn't care that we had traveled 20 hours, but Joe Mook went back to the office late Friday night and took care of the High Street Travelers!
THANK YOU   THANK YOU  THANK YOU FROM ALL OF US:)

Disembarkation Day 16

WOW - Princess Cruise Lines has perfected getting passengers on & off a ship down to a science. Best I've ever experience - BRILLIANT!
At precisely 7:50 a, our group of 24 proceeded down the gangway for the final time.
Interesting facts from our 13 days on Caribbean Princess:
  • we traveled 2,282 nautical miles
  • Captain Manfuso resides in San Lorenzo, Tuscany Italy
  • number of eggs used daily 20,000
  • max passengers 3,740  crew 1,160
  • The bridge is manned 24/7 by 2 officers working a 3 watch system
  • Port of Southampton  is same as RMS Titanic sailed in 1912

LeHavre, FRANCE

Thursday July 19      The Beaches of Normandy & Paris
BON JOUR!
After quite rocky night on the seas we awoke to the large port of LeHavre, literally meaning "the harbor". It is an early day for most of the group to be on our way to one of two tour destinations. Eight have chosen to go to Paris for the opportunity to stand on the steps of the Eiffel Tower, see Notre Dame Cathedral, cruise the River Seine pass the sidewalk cafes along the Arc de Triumph - truly a once in a lifetime day.
The remaining 16 opted for the area of Norman and the beaches made famous on 6 June 1944.  In the seaside town of Ammanche is the official D-day Museum & Theatre with displays and memorabilia. We stood on Omaha beach and in the bunkers of Cape de Hoc. Pictured below is the American cemetery containing 9,387 graves and crosses of David.

The emotional day was very humbling as we stood where brave infantry men stormed the shores almost 70 years ago. The June 6th day is forever a liberation day; one celebrated not only by the French, but the world.
A wonderful lunch included cheese souffle and wine, always a staple when in France. An awesome day. Merci mon ami! 

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Belfast, Northen.Ireland


Well, Miss Daisey is NOT happy - the Abbey Tours bus is 1 1/2 hrs late to pick up the group for the city and north coast tour:(
DID YOU KNOW? Mashed potatoes are known here as "champ"? An industrial giant in the 19th century, Belfast is named famous for its linens and shipyards. Outside the city, a visit gets underway to the north coast to see the marvels Giants Causeway & the Carrick A Rede rope bridge. Unfortunately, today is Friday the 13th - and the late start puts the group behind all the other tour buses (and crowds) at these attractions. Virginia, the wonderful guide salvages a nice day, treats us to a tradional "Irish stew" lunch and the sun comes out to enjoy a high 60 degree day. All is well with the Travelers.  dh

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Edinburgh (S Queensferry) & St. Andrews SCOTLAND

Tues  7/17  Mid 70's  More Sun!
A chance to see a unique part of the Celtic culture of Scotlahnd, South Queensferry is a part of the Firth of Forth, an arm of the North Sea and a point of access to the capitol city of Edinburgh. A country about the size of the state of Maine, the country is part of the northern-most in the U.K. and one of the prettiest capitols in all of Europe with a castle perched high above for defensive reasons.
Visits to see St. Margaret's Chapel, the Crown Room and apartments are popular in
Edinburgh Castle. Outside the castle, the Esplanade is a military parade ground where musicians thrill spectators during the annual Tatoo ceremonies.The Royal Mile consists of a number of streets that join each other downhill at Holyrood Palace - a royal retreat since the 16th century. Many in the group chose the hop on/hop off bus to see the most popular sights in Old Town.
The golf lovers in the group made a pilgrimage to the ancestral, "Home of Golf" - St. Andrews for an opportunity to celebrate the legacy of the game. The Royal & Ancient Golf Club - one of the oldest in the world - is a site like no other with the picturesque and famous clock greeting golfers on the 1st tee and 18th green. The town is also host to some 9,000 univeristy students where Kate first met her "Prince" William.
The golf match between Dave & Deb (5 rounds) ended with a decisive female victory at the newer Kingsbarns Golf Links. Deb embraced the seaside course carding an impressive 81 and found the modern-ness of the linksstyle course with the help of 18 year-old caddie Ruri.
The sunny day (10 out of 12!!) by the sea or the top of castle hill made for brilliant photo oppts as well. Not sure if anyone was brave enought to try the Haggis dish, but a few of us enjoyed a Pint of Tennants (or 2)!

Monday, July 16, 2012

Inverness (Invergorgan) Scotland

Monday     SUN!!!!!!                 High 60 degrees:)
Invergordan was a naval base in the early 20th century and our dock @ 6:45 am this morning.
Admirality, our pier, once docked admirality warships to take on fuel and water during WW 2. Today the town is known for the repair of oil rigs.
Many in the group today will boat ferry on Loch Ness and castles - some just can't get enough I guess.
In 1933 an enterprising journalist in Inverness, Scotland enlivened a slow news week with a story of an odd sighting in Loch Ness. The legend grew overnight - and today folks can still scan the waters of the Loch for a "Nessie" sighting... the Loch Ness monster! The lake today is the largest freshwater lake in Scotland.
Also on tour is Cawdor Castle - famous for its mention in Shakespeare's Macbeth, the castle is considered one of the finest Medieval buildings in Scotland. Also a stop to Culloden Bbattlefield - the 1st battle fought on British soil and the defeat in 1746 of Stuart forces spelled the end of royal dynasty.
However, it was also day 4 for the golfers in the group. The Royal Dornoch Golf club hosted several from the  US (Ohio, Depauw U) today and the links style course was an extremely hard challenge. Score is 3 - 1 for those keeping track:)
dh

SEA DAY Sunday Cool Temps

FINALLY.... a day of rest! OR continue doing it all. We really are trying.
As far as navigation, we left Glasgow and cleared the Firth of Clyde and the No. channel. We sailed passed the Hebrides Islands and the northern tip of mainland Scotland. It will probably be a leisurly day... enjoying the Lotus spa, steam room, hot tubs, music in the Piazza centrum, a movie on Lido deck OR a nap!
Another formal night and the opportunity to take a nice portrait. It is also Princess Pop Star - The Grand Finals. I wonder if anyone we know is one of six Karaoke singers in the final competition??

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Glasgow, SCOTLAND

Saturday, July 14  Low 70's   All 24 of our Group
The chief port in western Scotland, Glasgow was point of access to tour the Scottish Highlands. We enjoyed a fantastic day in the heart of the scenic countryside situated among lakes, valleys, and mountains.
Fraser, our guide greeted us in FULL Scottish dress - his tarten kilt! We pulled lakeside at Loch (lake) Lomond - a mere 22 miles long. A group photo will be posted layer.
A morning stop to the lovely village of Inverary, home to the Duke of Argyll (yes like the socks) was serene. Great Scottish wool & cashmere shopping was a must here. then we traveled further west and over the "Rest & Be thankful" pass, named for a treacherous mountain pass and observed the remains of Kilchurn Castle situated at the head of Loch Awe and surrounded by towering mountains. Lunch was enjoyed in the  seaport town of Oban, famous for the local scotch whiskey distillery.
Then our skilled coach driver, Kenny navigated a hilly mountain road thru Glencoe Nat'l Park affording views of Ben (mt) Nevis and also passing the popular hiking area of Rannoch Moor. The entire day was full of impressive Western Highlands and we are so blessed to have experienced:)

Friday, July 13, 2012

Golfing Ireland



Dave & Deb pictured above at Old Head Golf Links  Kinsale, Ireland
One word - BEAUTIFUL!!
* Old Head Golf Links - we were constantly in awe of the views, it was hard to concentrate on the golf. Most holes were 400 feet above the Atlantic Ocean and going after a wayward shot was NOT an option (Deb only lost 1 pinkie). We thoroughly enjoyed the round with Jim & Pat McKissick from Muncie and our 4 caddies.
* The K Club - if ever a golf course reflected the personality of its architect, it is surely the Arnold Palmer design at the Kildare Club. It is a spectacular course even at 9:30 in the morning after a heavy night's rain. Not only was she host to the 2006 Ryder Cup match, but Big Break Ireland as well. BUT, following Charles Kelley, band member of US country-rock group Lady Antebellum was a treat as well!
* the North Coast - (Portrush) one of the BEST courses Ireland has to offer, Portrush is home to 2010 US Open winner Graeme McDowell & Darren Clarke (no sightings though) and the recent Irish Open.
With stunning views, this links course should make your MUST play list.

WE'LL BE BACK!

Dublin & Liverpool


7/11  Dublin Mostly cloudy  7 am - 6 pm
Dublin City was built at the mouth of the River Liffey and originally named Dubb Linn, the Irish for "black pool". Ireland at a glance:
Approx 27,135 squ mile ( approx W Virginia)
Population 4,156,119
Official language -  English. Although you REALLY have to listen to understand
Currency - Euro
City Highlights:
Trinity college & The Book of Kells
Guinness Brewery Tour
St. Patrick's Cathedral
Malawide Castle
DID YOU KNOW???  The familiar lion who roars politely at the beginning of every MGM movie was born at the Dublin Zoo in 1927?  BET NOT!!

Now to report on "THE golf match" - the K Club is located west of Dublin City in Straffan, Ireland in a beautiful resort with a course designed by Arnold Palmer and host to the 2006 Ryder Cup challenge between the US & England. Let's just say the match between D & D is tied at 1 -1 :)


7/12    Liverpool, ENGLAND         Mid 60's       8 am - 6 pm
"You'll Never Walk Alone"  Mantra for the English Football (soccer)Team
Meaghan, Guide            Peter, Coach Driver
Our day tour took us out of of the city to Northern Wales. Home of famous names such as Tom Jones, Richard Burton, Charlotte Church & sheep!
The beautiful green country-side is doted with white specs... sheep are 4x the human population. We were treated to American-born Guide Meaghan. The "adventure tour" gave us an overview of this stunningly beautiful & lesser-known part of the U.K. We left Liverpool, a city of 1/2 mill and founded in 1880 most famous for The Beatles!!
As we "ferried across the Mersey", it was onto Snowdonion Nat'l Park , where we were treated to some of the BEST views of mountains, lakes & valleys. A glimpse of Mt. Snowden at 3,570 ft was brie4f from our coach.
then for lunch, we found the "capitol" city of Bet-a-ct-wold. A fish &chips lunch with a pint was extremely likely.
An afternoon stop was the Ponteysllte Aqueduct, an 18th century construction by Thomas Telford.
Sheep - did I mention was saw sheep?? 9 million!!! However, only 1 in 2,00 is BLACK!!
the day was amazing for touring the west coast of England & Wales.
Other facts:
Liverpool was the home of Cunard Lines, and of course the BEATLES!!, 2 Liver birds, Christ the King Cathedral & Chirk Castle.




Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Isle of Guernsey & Ireland


9 July     Mid 60's   Mostly Cloudy   7a - 2 pm
St. Peters Port, the capitol city of the Channel Island Guernsey has been a busy seaport since Roman times. Famous immigrants include Victor Hugo in the mid 1800s when he penned such works as Les Miserables.
On this overcast 1/2 day stop, a tender from the ship delivered us to downtown shopping, cultural walks, the Millennium Tapestries, a 1582 Craftsman Barn, Cornet Castle or the German Occupation Museum documenting such occasions the June, 1940  evacuation of 1/2 of the island's population and most of the children for safety. Mostly, our bodies are STILL trying to adjust to GMT + 1 and the 40 degree change in temperature that we left Thursday.



10 July Cobh / Cork Ireland    8 a - 6 pm
Mixed sun & clouds   SHOWERS   Mid 60's
Cork, originally Corcaigh, literally meaning swamp or marsh, lies at the mouth of River Lee. The largest natural harbor in Europe, Cork became a significant port on the southern coast of Ireland. Nearby Cobh boasts the base of the British Navy and the final departure of immigrants on both the Lusitania & the Titanic.
Nearby Blarney Castle gives visitors the opportunity to kiss "the stone" bringing a nimble tongue.
A drive to the quaint fishing village of Kinsale, with its cobbled streets and gourmet restaurants is a treat.Just another 10K further is the famous Old Head Golf Links where a foursome may have been treated to stunning views AND a heavy shower! Which DH  was low medalist?
We are wishing traveler Celesta D a very Happy Birthday!
Night life on board ship may be taking in a show, dancing, karaoke, the casino OR a movie on deck. 
EXHAUSTING! Miss Daisey (photo unavailable) may even have a suitor:)
Cheers,
Deb

Monday, July 9, 2012

Saying Goodbye to Christos & Timmy



Since arriving Friday morning, the High Street Travelers have been in the wonderful hands and care of escort Christos (originally from Greece) and Driver Timmy (from Kosovo).
Driving rural English roads in a mini-bus is a feat all in and of itself, but having a professional and experienced driver is worth millions!
Christos has entertained us in The Cotswolds and now we must say caio, or "until we meet again".
THANK YOU both for your wonderful care!  Oh yea, Miss Daisey thanks you too:)
dh

CARIBBEAN PRINCESS Sails from Southampton, ENGLAND



We are ALL aboard and ready to enjoy all that cruising the English & Irish channels has to offer.
Among our 3,500 BEST friends, we will be treated to amazing food, spa treatments, 3 meals a day PLUS..
AND did you know that movies at sea are possible? Sitting in my chaise lounge, maybe with a favorite beverage and watching MISSION IMPOSSIBLE 3 - Ghost Protocol is QUITE the experience:) LOVE IT!!
Miss Daisey is having quite a time also. She misses her friends back in Muncie, but with the opportunity to kiss the Blarney Stone - she is extremely happy!
Bon Voyage,
Deb



Saturday, July 7, 2012

Weary Travelers Arrive, Windsor Castle & The Cotswolds

Friday, July 6


GOOD NEWS - we've arrived safely in England! No delays, but southern England has RAIN, RAIN and more RAIN:( Maybe we'll bring some home as souvenirs.
Queen Elizabeth open her weekend home, WINDSOR CASTLE to us for an afternoon tour.  The oldest & largest occupied castle in the world, the sprawling home is also a museum, fortress and state reception venue. After checking into our hotel and enjoying a group dinner, we headed to bed - our first rest in over 36 hours.


Saturday, July 7
Settled in southwest English countryside, The Cotswolds has beautiful villages, narrow roads and sheep. An unexpected but delightful stop was St. Peter's Parish of Winchcombe. Nearly 550 years old, she is graced by a weather-cock from a Bristol church since 1874 that sits upon the tower.
Set in the backdrop of the Cotswold Hills, we visited Sudeley Castle which is steeped in history of Henry VIII and his wives. With royal connections spanning a thousand years, it has played an important role in the turbulent and changing times of England's past. We also enjoyed the amazing Hidcote Gardens and estate of horticulturalist Lawrence Johnston.












Sunday, July 1, 2012

Travelers Ready to Fly Across the Pond


STONEHENGE,  ENGLAND
Twenty four High Street Travelers depart this Thursday for a unique itinerary sailing around the British Isles. Our journey begins in the beautiful English Cotswold's area.

Fri   Jul 6   Arrive England & Tour Windsor Castle
Sat  Jul 7   Tour Hidcote Gardens & Sudeley Castle
Sun Jul 8   Visit Stonehenge & Salisbury Cathedral. Transfer to Southampton and
                 Embark the  CARIBBEAN PRINCESS
Mon Jul 9   Guernsey Island                       7 am - 2 pm
Tue Jul 10  Cobh, Ireland                          8 am - 6 pm
Wed Jul 11 Dublin, Ireland                        7 am - 6 pm
Thu Jul 12 Liverpool, England                   7 am - 7 pm
Fri  Jul 13  Belfast, No Ireland                   8 am - 6 pm
Sat Jul 14 Glasgow, Scotland                    7 am - 6 pm
Sun Jul 15  SEA DAY
Mon Jul 16  Invergordon, Scotland           7 am - 6 pm
Tue  Jul 17 Edinburgh, Scotland               7 am - 7 pm
Wed Jul 18  SEA DAY
Thu  Jul 19  LeHavre, France                    7 am - 8 pm
Fri   Jul 20   Southampton, England     &     Fly HOME! 

Please keep our group in your thoughts & prayers. Follow the updates as they come.....

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

2012 Schedule & Trips OPEN


The CHIHULLY glass panel shown above was ONE of the highlights on our recent Colunbus, IN Architecture trip.

Now Enrolling:
July 5 - 20         British Isle Cruise on the CROWN PRINCESS - BON VOYAGE TRAVELERS
Wed  Aug  8      Cincinnati,OH   Pompeii Exhibit & River Lunch Cruise WAIT LIST

Wed Sept 5        Fall MYSTERY Trip ?????????                     $75 per person

Sept 30 - Oct 6   "A Taste of Vermont"   Includes transportation, lodging,attractions,
                         11 meals, taxes & gratuities + MORE!   $1,099   per person

Wed Oct 31        Beef & Boards: CHURCH BASEMENT LADIES, 3   $75 PER PERSON

Wed Nov 14       Boggstown Cabaret                                           $65 PER PERSON

Wed Dec 12        Beef & Boards: A CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR    $75 PER PERSON

2013

MAR 17-23         SAVANNAH,GA: GARDEN TOUR & BILTMORE ESTATE
                         7 Days motor coach/ 6 Nights lodging/ 10 Meals/ $1,099 Per

MAY 5-17           CRUISE THE HAWAIIN ISLANDS: Royal Caribbean Ship / Air
                                                     Call for Price

RESERVATION POLICY:
1) Contact High Street UM Church at 765/747-8500
2) Payment must accompany reservation.
3) Cancellations made within 7 days of trip are not guaranteed a refund.

Tours are open to the Public, clubs & groups. All trips are deluxe motor coach unless noted. High Street Travelers is sponsored by and a mission of High Street United Methodist Church  219 S. High St.  Muncie, IN 47305
COORDINATOR - Deb Heeter  dheeter@ballstate.bsu.edu
              

March & April Day Trips Were Delightful!


The High Street Travelers enjoyed Lacomedia Dinner Theatre's 100th anniversary production of TITANIC on March 14th. It was a lovely day to travel to Springboro,Oh and the cast & crew truly made us land-lovers feel like we with onboard ship (until the end). The ship STILL sinks!

MYSTERY UNVEILED- the April 11th day started out a bit chilly, but the full bus of 50 travelers were not disappointed with the destination...Miami County,OH.

Our first stop was Brukner Nature Center in Troy,OH which is a privately-funded non profit nature preserve and rehabilitation center. We were treated to the company of a Barred Owl & Peregrine Falcon that are currently staying and being cared for by the staff.
For lunch in downtown Tipp City,OH the Travelers were treated to the 2nd floor private room of Harrison's and plenty of scrumptious and filling food. Antique stores line Main street of this city made famous by the Presidential slogan, "Tippecanoe and Tyler too".
And our final stop in Piqua,OH was to the Johnston Family Farm and Indian Agency. Still in operation are the mule-pulled canal boats, circa 1900 that transported people and goods up and down the Miami-Erie canal.
I am standing in the photo above next to the General Harrison and the two mules in the background walked the toe path for our 40 minute "commute".
Miami County is approximately 90 minutes from Muncie and Delaware County and definitely worth taking a look at.

Saturday, March 3, 2012

A BEAUTIFUL DAY IN OKLAHOMA CITY,OK

A complete surprise was the massive National Cowboy & Western Museum in OK City,Oklahoma today for our final tour stop. Even if we had the hours of free time, we are coming close to our museum limits for the week.
Bringing a true cowboy home, however, may be another story!

But the truly BEST stop, and very unplanned, was the Oklahoma City/National Memorial and Museum in downtown Oklahoma City which memorializes the 1995 tragedy. On a gorgeous sunny Saturday afternoon, our brief stop allowed us to take in the pool, chairs, children's wall and survivor tree of the outdoor and symbolic memorial.

Our Thoughts & Prayers are with our Hoosier Family

Hearing of ravaging storms and damaging tornadoes that touched down in southern Indiana yesterday afternoon laid heavy on our hearts.
One traveler in particular, Hazel, has family members living in Henryville and we pray that they are safe.

TEXAS INDEPENDANCE DAY

On this Day in History:
1793 Former Governor Sam (Remember the Alamo) Houston's birthday
1861 State of Texas secedes from the Union against objections from Gov Houston

We enjoyed a mid-day stop in Austin,TX and The Bob Bullock State History Museum. The mid 80-degrees treated us to sit on a 2nd floor lunch patio after we'd toured the 3 story museum and the Texas Spirit Theatre (as well as the 300 school children).

Thursday, March 1, 2012

A PROUD HERITAGE

I'm not sure where to begin on this day packed fulled of such rich history, but we ended our 3-day tour of San Antonio at The Alamo, shown above.
Visitors to the iconic downtown site may pick their own path through the shrine's history.
Almost 1 year ago on March 6, 2011, the Alamo marked the 175th anniversary of the legendary 1836 Battle of the Alamo. The defenders, with such famous names such as Jim Bowie, Davey Crockett and William B Travis, fought bravely along with less than 200 men against the Mexican army until being overcome.
Today, the Alamo is the state's top visitor attraction and is operated by the The Daughters of the Republic of Texas.

THANK YOU BARBARA FROM DIAMOND TOURS

Our Destination manager from Diamond Tours, Barbara, showed TRUE southern hospitality to the High Street Travelers Group. A package company such as Diamond assists in putting the entire travel itinerary and trip together along with the local travel escort.
I am so glad we had Barbara in San Antonio looking after us and taking excellent care of 6 motor coaches in town. She was a busy lady for 3 days, but we were in good hands.

Thank You again, Barbara. Y'all showed us a GREAT time and you make Diamond Tours proud!!

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

A DAY IN TEXAS HILL COUNTRY

From its early beginnings as a German settlement camp, Fredericksburg,Texas is now a picturesque and vibrant community that has found a niche in wine and peaches.
In addition, a treasure just steps off Main Street, is the National Museum of the Pacific War where visitors quickly become engaged in the personal stories of the Americans from all branches of the military involved in the Pacific theatre of World War II.
But a true highlight of the day was the time spent inside the Lyndon B Johnson Nat'l Historic Park that included a tour of the LBJ Ranch . The "Texas White House" as it is sometimes referred to, was the first property outside of the Nation's capitol where a sitting President kept office.
Our High Street Travelers group photo above shows the property in the background.

For our evening's entertainment, The Enchanted Springs Ranch, a "real" western movie set, treated us to BBQ and a rodeo show. The unexpected "irritated" bull and the Teapot-demonstarting crew were a bonus!    
  

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

BEAUTIFUL SAN ANTONIO RIVER WALK

San Antonio's One-of-a-Kind River Walk is the lifeline of this charming city - anchoring a vibrant downtown that sits in the very heart of South Texas. Flowing past lively restaurants, world-class hotels, museums and of course the iconic Alamo, there are over 2 1/2 miles of paved  and gardened walkways.
San Antonio's cultural heart is worn on its civic sleeve, appearing in the streets and plazas, and in the places and buildings that began to shape this stately city nearly 300 years ago.
High Street Travelers fell in love with this beautiful city at first sight!

Monday, February 27, 2012

Everything's Bigger in Texas

Including the waffles.... our hats off to the LaQuinta Inn & Suites in Ft. Worth for the breakfast machine that makes the Lone star state proud!
We are now offically talking, "hey y'all" AND "we're going to mosey on over there" as the newest guests of Texas.
Stay tuned for the Sights of San Antonio......  The High Street Travelers

Oklahoma Produces Will Rogers

The Travelers were treated to a diamond in the rough in Claremore,OK  at the Will Rogers Museum.  Celebrating and highlighting the life of the humorist and movie star, the museum is a virtual western historical society.
We traveled almost 500 miles once leaving Springfield,MO and after a night's rest in Ft.Worth,TX  we'll be "on the road again" arriving in San Antonio for our 4 day tour of the sights.

Sunday, February 26, 2012

LAMBERTS - HOME OF THROWED ROLLS

Listed as one of America's TOP 100 places to gorge, as well as on The Travel Channel's Chow Down Countdown, Lambert's Restaurant claim to fame is that the wait staff literally "throws" the dinner rolls at you! 
Located just south of Springfield in Ozark,MO  Lambert's II treated our groups (after a 1 hour 15 minute wait) to MORE food than is humanly possible to eat!!
My personal opinion, even though I had to "catch" my dinner roll, EVERY bite was scrumptuous!!!

Westward HO!

41 High Street Travelers made an early start with our first night's destination of Springfield,MO.  Chiily, but dry roads made for an uneventful travel day.  The coach enjoyed watching the Academy-nominated move, The Help, while on board.
Sunny skies and 48 degrees upon our arrival at the LaQuinta Inn.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

TRAVELERS UNRAVEL MYSTERIES OF MUNCIE


On Wednesday, February 15, a hearty group of 20 adventurers left our Muncie departure spot in search of finding the "Hidden Treasure Spots" in Delaware County.

Our day included:
  • Academy of Model Aeronautics Museum Tour on East Centennial Drive
  • Lunch and golf demonstration at Delaware Country Club
  • Guided tour of the Ball State Football Training Facility
  • The Museum of Art located on the BSU campus 
  • Tonne Winery located on Royerton Road.
In the photo ABOVE, co-owner of Tonne Winery, Larry Simmons explains the process of the recently bottled Traminette white wine. The group enjoyed sampling the many varieties available on site.

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Travelers Cruise the Caribbean





18 High Street Travelers safely made the journey from the frigid Indiana weather to San Juan, Puerto Rico.

The Serenade of the Seas awaited us and only beautiful caribbean-blue water will be our views for the next 7 days.

Sun   Bvi Tortola
Mon  St Maarten
Tues  St. Kitts
Wed  Dominica
Thurs  Barbados
Fri     Sea Day
Sat    Home

Thank you for your prayers for safe travel.  See you all when we return (with coloring)!!!!

YES, those are MY toes in the sand:)

Deb & group

Thursday, January 12, 2012

FABULOUS FALL TRIPS

The October Brown County day trip and the November trip to LaComedia's production of IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE were led by "fill-in" escort Joyce Tapy and she did a superb job!

THANK YOU Travelers for making each & every trip special. Please keep submitting your unique ideas for new trips.

The 2012 schedule will be out soon!    dh