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Pioneer Adult Community Center WELCOME! 2016 TRIP ITINERARY PIONEER ADULT COMMUNITY CENTER January 6 Slappy Cakes & Bee Thinking May - August 2016 Trips Join us as we explore some new 21 Rose City Dog Show (Thurs) February 3 Pendleton Mill Tour & H2O Resource Ctr. and exciting places in Oregon and 17 Oregon Culinary Institute Washington. We will also March 2 Capitol Tour & Lunch with Rep. Kennemer 16 Providence Park Tour & Kells Irish Pub visit some of our old favorites. 30 Spirit Mountain Casino April 6 Guide Dogs for the Blind Tour 20 NW Portland Progressive Lunch If you have an idea for future May 4 World Forestry Center Tour trips, please let us know and 18 Rossee Possee Elk Ranch Tour June 1 Underground Portland Walking Tour we will try to include it in 16 Wilsonville Trolley Tour (Thurs) our trip calendar. 29 Francis Xavier Restaurant (Dine Out) July 6 Maritime Museum & Astoria Trolley 19 Columbia Gorge Sternwheeler Cruise (Tues) Please contact us for more August 3 Mt Hood Railroad Excursion 17 Clackamas County Fair - Senior Day information about our trips. 31 Spirit Mountain Casino Sept. 7 Cannon Beach 20 Oregon Zoo - Senior Day (Tues) Phone: 503-657-8287 Sept. 22-25 WA State Autumn Leaf Festival, Leavenworth Fax: 503-657-9851 Oct. 5 Farmlandia Farm Loop 19 Bob’s Red Mill Tour Email: [email protected] Nov. 2 Keep Portland Weird Tour 16 Rice NW Museum of Rocks 30 Beaverton’s Buffet Palace (Dine Out) Dec. 7 Christmas Ship Parade Pioneer Adult 21 Pittock Mansion Christmas Tour Community Center A division of Oregon City‘s Community Services 615 5th Street Oregon City, OR 97045 503-657-8287 SPRING 2016 TRIPS REGISTRATION SUMMER 2016 TRIPS INFORMATION MAY 4 JULY 6 World Forestry Center: Discovery Museum All trips must be pre-paid in advance and you Astoria Located in Portland’s beautiful Washington Park, the must register in person at the Pioneer Center. Join us for a tour of Astoria’s Columbia River Maritime 20,000 square foot museum has been a Portland icon Museum. Learn about waves that can exceed 40 feet in since 1971. Join us for a private tour, take a wet-free raft There is limited seating on our bus so please height during the most severe winter storms & see ride, see the forest from a bird’s-eye-view, and learn come in early to register. In addition to your- exciting exhibits. Next, catch a ride on the Riverfront about the importance of forests and trees in our lives, Trolley and journey to Buoy Brewery for a delicious lunch as well as environmental sustainability. self, you may register one additional guest. and fantastic ocean views. Lunch will be at Pastini Pastaria Meals are NOT INCLUDED unless specified. JULY 19 (Tuesday) MAY 18 Portland Spirit: Columbia Gorge Sternwheeler Cruise Rossee Possee Elk Ranch Tour Please take note if we indicate that there is a Experience the history and natural wonders of the Begin your day with a barn tour and educational lecture lot of walking and make sure you are able to Columbia River Gorge aboard an authentic triple-deck all about elk. Next, travel out to the pasture and watch as do it. If you are not able to self-ambulate, paddle wheeler! Enjoy 360 degrees of breathtaking views elk come running to the call of "candy" as your tour guide please bring a caregiver to assist you on the while listening to the Captain’s narration during your 2 serves them up some whole oats. Spend some time trip. Guests are unable to stay on the bus hour cruise. Snacks are available for purchase on board. watching and learning the sounds, smells, and moods of when it is stopped during the trip. Order lunch from Lock’s Waterfront Grill at Cascade Locks. elk. After you've gotten your fill of elk, stop by the petting *$44 Pre-Payment Required at Registration* zoo to visit very friendly small animals including pygmy Includes transportation and cruise admission goats, miniature donkeys, a Fallow Deer, a Wallaby, and a Cancellations: Must be made at least one AUGUST 3 Patagonian Cavy. Lunch will be at Legend’s Bar & Grill. week in advance to receive a trip voucher. Mount Hood Railroad: Odell Excursion JUNE 1 Beautiful in all seasons, this popular ride journeys through Underground Portland Walking Tour Trips are subject to change or cancellation woods, orchards, and vineyards to witness picturesque Expose the sins of Portland's past on this tour through due to lack of participation. views of Mount Hood and Mount Adams. A 30 minute Old Town and Chinatown! Visit the remains of the layover in Odell offers a walk around the park before the physical underground, explore the underground relaxing return ride. Lunch is included aboard the train. subcultures, and expose the myths behind the legends of Please contact us for departure times and Outside food is also allowed aboard the train if you’d the so-called "Shanghai Tunnels." This walk is a treat for further information. rather bring a summer picnic lunch. lovers of all things sinister! The tour will cover *Last day to sign up is July 1st.* Pioneer Center Hours: approximately 1 mile, take under 2 hours, & there are *$50 Pre-Payment Required at Registration* limited stairs but no hills. Lunch will be at Old Town Pizza. Monday through Friday Includes transportation and train admission *$35 Pre-Payment Required at Registration* 9:00 am to 4:00 pm AUGUST 17 Includes transportation and tour fee Clackamas County Fair: Senior Day JUNE 16 (Thursday) Fair admission for seniors 65+ is only $2 & those over 75 Wilsonville Trolley Tour There are many ways to reach us: are FREE! Make sure to check out the Golden Wedding Hop aboard an old-fashioned trolley for a scenic tour of Game and cheer on 13 different dog breeds at the K-9 Wilsonville! The open air Classic Trolley was modeled Phone: 503-657-8287 King’s dog agility show. For lunch visit one of the many after a San Francisco street car, built on a Freightliner vendor food booths or stop by the Three Rivers VFW’s chassis in Medford, OR. After the tour, enjoy lunch at Fax: 503-657-9851 booth for a delicious BBQ lunch. Afterward, grab a free Oswego Grill followed by a private wine tasting at St. Email: [email protected] sweet treat at Red Caboose’s Ice Cream Social! Josef’s Estate Vineyards & Winery. AUGUST 31 JUNE 29 Web: www.orcity.org/pioneercenter/ Casino Trip: Spirit Mountain Dine Out: Francis Xavier Restaurant .
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