Rabu, 09 Oktober 2013

Guided Tour Back In Time Inlcudes Mount Tabor

I know this because for two decades I have planned dozens of such trips that involve hitting a mix of regions and sites, staying at multiple places, eating at insider restaurants, connecting with guides when necessary, scheduling and obtaining tickets to events, and coordinating all the transportation legs including trains, buses, boats, private cars, rental cars and flights. The more moving parts involved, the harder it becomes to jigsaw puzzle together the jumble of dates, hotel availability, sights, tours, meals and train/plane/ferry schedules. Frankly, it was a real pleasure not to plan logistics for once and not to spend hours on the research and back and forth with lodging and dining spots.

"We are featuring guided tours of the house museum throughout both days, and in addition at 2 and 4 p.m. we will offer a guided walking tour of Trinity Park to introduce visitors to the history of camp meetings at Mount Tabor, the architecture of the gingerbread cottages as well as the three historic octagon community buildings located on the park," said Michelle LaConto Munn, president of the Mount Tabor Historical Society. In Mine Hill at the Bridget Smith House, (124 Randolph Ave.) artifacts from the various township mines will be on display as will be tools used by women in the mid-19th and early 20th centuries. Constructed circa 1855 by Irish miners, the house was typical throughout the northern New Jersey Highlands during the iron boom of the 19th century.

Korean Choi eyes Asian Tour record

PGA Tour, Choi is yet to claim a title this year but said he was in good form ahead of his own event. "I did not win this year but I made all the cuts in all the major tournaments so that's a positive sign for me," Choi said. "I finished higher on the U.S. PGA Tour rankings compared to last year so that's another success for me." Swede Rikard Karlberg believes Choi's reign will end this week with the Asian Tour field catching up on the world number 119's home advantage. "KJ has shown us how strong and solid his game is.

Dubai to get a taste of the Trophy Tour

Over the next five days, organisers will give fans in the city the chance to win fabulous prizes, to see the trophy up close and to buy tickets for the largest football tournament to ever be staged in the Emirates. The tour is scheduled to visit The Walk, Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR), from 10-12 October, followed by Dubai Mall from on 14 and 15 October. We have met over 6,000 football fans and families through the Trophy Tour during the past couple of weeks across five host cities," HE Mohammed bin Bdoua, Tournament Director said. "The positive feedback weve received from the UAEs football communities has been fantastic and we are now finalising preparations for the opening match of the tournament in just seven days, so the UAE can continue the football celebrations. For fans who missed the trophy tour in their city, tickets are available to purchase at Hallmark stores Marina Mall (Abu Dhabi), Al Jimi Mall (Al Ain), Manar Mall (Ras Al Khaimah), City Centre Mall (Fujairah), Sahara Mall (Sharjah) and The Dubai Mall (Dubai), or online at the FIFA U-17 World Cup section of FIFA.com. Next week the final 24 qualified nations will begin the tournament in six groups of four, with the top two teams in each group automatically qualifying for the round of 16.

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