SABATTUS — Joline Bell is organizing trips for seniors and seniors at heart this spring. The schedule is:
March 22: Town and Country Inn in Gorham, New Hampshire. This trip will include a luncheon of baked haddock or prime rib au jus ring and a floor show by singer Marlena Phillips. The cost includes transportation, lunch, show, gratuities and bingo with prizes on the bus. There are 12 seats left.
March 28-29: Foxwoods/Mohegan casino in Connecticut.
April 28-29: sugar party at Lac Megantic, Quebec.
April 19 and 26: “Annie” at the Wang Theater in Boston.
May 21: Voices of Legends show at Venezia restaurant in Boston, featuring the music of Frank Sinatra, Elvis, Neil Diamond, Dean Martin, Johnny Mathis and others.
June 15: Twin River Casino/Four by Four floor show in Lincoln, Rhode Island. The cost includes transportation, lunch buffet, $15 free slot play, gratuities, bingo on the bus with prizes, and Four by Four featuring a tribute to the Beach Boys, The Beatles, The Bee Gees and Motown.
Aug. 17: Foster’s Clambake in York for a lobster clam bake or half a barbecue chicken. The cost is all inclusive of transportation, lunch, gratuities, bingo or games on the bus w/prizes and the musical comedy duo of Bobby Darling and Dr. Devine.
Sept 10-16: Niagara Falls.
Oct 10-11: Foxwoods/Mohegan casinos and a John Denver Tribute Show. Day 1 is at Mohegan Casino and Foxwoods in Connecticut. Day 2 is in Plymouth, New Hampshire at the Flying Monkey movie house for the tribute show by Ted Vigil. A meal of Yankee pot roast or baked lasagna will be served before the show.
FMI: 207-375-4627.
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