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Connie Braceland
Asst. Vice President/
Club 50 Coordinator
617-928-2338
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Karen Condor
Club 50 Admin. Assistant
617-928-2337
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Club 50 Adventures
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Travel Seminar 2014
Thursday, January 23, 2014
2 p.m., American Legion Post 440
10 Night Ultimate Caribbean Cruise
Plus One Night in Fort Lauderdale
January 30-February 10, 2014
Northern California’s Finest
September 25-October 4, 2014
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Northern California�s Finest
Date: September 25-October 4, 2014
First day of Signup: At Travel Seminar 2014
Price: $2,849.00 Double
Single: $3,723.00
Triple: $2,679.00
Walkability: strenuous activity: ability to move quickly over uneven terrain for longer periods of time
Vacation Highlights
Napa Valley: Scenic ride with lunch on the Napa Valley Wine Train
San Francisco: Sightseeing; Chinatown walking tour with lunch
Sonoma: Guided tour of wine caves & tasting
Virginia City: Historic trolley tour; guided silver & gold mine tour
Yosemite National Park: Yosemite floor tour by tram
Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Park: Sightseeing; stargazing program
Monterey: Sightseeing including scenic 17-Mile Drive; farewell dinner at Monterey
[FULL STORY]
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Travel Seminar 2014
Date: Thursday, January 23
Don’t miss the annual event revealing all of the trips for the year (including Bar Harbor’s jaw-droppingly beautiful Acadia National Park, pictured)! Thursday, January 23, is the date for Connie and Karen’s presentation, starting at 2 p.m. at the American Legion Post 440, 295 California Street, Newton. This year’s special presentation and signup is “Northern California’s Finest” set for September 25-October 4 with Globus. (Please refer to the Club 50 Opportunities section for details.) There will also be light refreshments and raffle prizes. We ask that you reserve your Seminar seat before January 9 (if we know you’re coming, we can contact you in case of adverse weather) by mailing us the form included in this eNewsletter, or by calling 617 928 2337 or by emailing Karen at kcondor@watertownsavings.com. Hope to see you there!
The reservation form is available on the left column of this page – see Forms.
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Vermont, Sampler-Style
Getting cozy at the Vermont Teddy Bear Factory (left to right): Eileen Reardon, Elaine Freimont, Connie, Jane McCusker, Maureen Mello, Maryann Ridenti, Mary Alice McMahon, and Nanci Pepoli.
Cheese samples, syrup samples, and chocolate samples, oh my! Some lucky Club 50 members spent three delicious days in late October tasting their way through tours of Cabot Creamery, Morse Maple Farm, Lake Champlain Chocolates, and the Cold Hollow Cider Hill … the latter on the very day the Red Sox were treating the press to a special order of 300 dozen of Cold Hollow’s legendary cider doughnuts at an event before the opening of the World Series! In between samplings, our travelers also enjoyed their stay at the luxurious Essex Resort and Spa and their visits to the beautiful Lincoln family home Hildene, Montpelier, the Vermont Teddy Bear Factory, and The Vermont Country Store.
(See more photos of Vermont! Just click on WSB Photo Album in red on the left. On Facebook? Just find us at Watertown Savings Bank-Massachusetts.)
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Tell us what you think -- and have a chance to win!
Thank you to all of the Club 50 members who responded to our “There’s No Place Like Home!” question from the September newsletter: What’s the first thing you do when you return home from a trip?
The choices and responses were:
1st choice – Unpack (53%) 2nd choice: Sort the mail (40%) 3rd choice: Pet the cat (7%) (No votes: Buy groceries, start planning for the next trip, Go to bed!)
And congratulations to Barbara B. of Charlton, the winner of a $25 gift certificate towards a Club 50 trip!
For this newsletter’s question – and your chance at that gift certificate – please respond to the “Resolve to Experience More!” survey on the left by January 10.
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