SABATTUS — Joline Bell is hosting the following upcoming trips for seniors and seniors-at-heart. All are welcome to attend.
April 19 — Sugar party at Bellavance Sugar Shack in Lac Megantic, Quebec. Two seats left available.
May 21 — Breakfast at Cracker Barrel in South Portland, continuing on to Boston at the Wang Theatre to see the musical “Annie.” Children and grandchildren are welcome on this trip. Pickup and drop-off available at Cracker Barrel, or in Lewiston.
June 15 — Day trip to Lincoln, Rhode Island, to the Twin River Casino. Package includes lunch buffet, show Four by Four and $15 slot play bonus.
Aug. 17—“Lobster Lobster Lobster” at the Foster’s Clambake Restaurant in York. Price includes performance by Bobby Darling and Dr. Devine, musical comedy duo, transportation, gratuities, bingo on the bus with prizes, and a meal with beverage. We will stop at the Stonewall Kitchen store on the way.
Sept. 10-16 — Trip to Niagara Falls. Activities include a ride on the Hornblower, a touring day in Toronto, tours of Welland Canal, Niagara Falls and the Casa Loma Castle and an evening at the casino with buffet included, as well as other activities. Cost of $599 covers transportation, lodging and 10 meals. Only two seats left
Oct. 10 through Oct. 11 — Trip to Foxwood, Mohegan Sun, and Plymouth, New Hampshire, with a John Denver tribute show. Package includes free plays on select casino games, two buffets and one breakfast.
FMI: 207-375-4627.

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