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Make Golden Partners Your Travel Partner Today! Golden Partners NONPROFIT Owensboro Health U.S. POSTAGE Healthpark PAID 1006 Ford Avenue OWENSBORO, KY 42301 Owensboro, Kentucky 42301 PERMIT #885 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED MAKE GOLDEN PARTNERS YOUR TRAVEL PARTNER TODAY ! www.owensborohealth.org/travelwithgoldenpartners 1006 Ford Avenue Owensboro, KY (270) 688-4855 Golden Partners 2015 TRAVEL NEWS “Travel and change of place impart new vigor to the mind.” – Seneca www.owensborohealth.org/travelwithgoldenpartners Dear Golden Partners Traveler, Happy New Year! I am excited about the 2015 travel opportunities listed in this brochure. At your request I’ve added more 1-day trips and included the two most popular extended destinations according to the Golden Partners 2014 Travel Survey. If you want more details about each trip you can call Golden Partners at 270-688-4855 or check out our website at www.owensborohealth/travelwithgoldenpartners.org. Also check out my Facebook page and “like” Golden Partners to get regular updates about upcoming trips. Whether you travel with Golden Partners or whether you are traveling on your own, remember these top ten reasons to travel and how they play an important role in maintaining your health: physically, emotionally and spiritually! 1. Travel provides learning and education about places and history 2. Travel connects us to other cultures and people 3. Travel slows us down: Gives us a break from our fast-paced lives 4. Travel expands our awareness and introduces us to greater diversity 5. Travel helps us break habits: mentally, physically, and emotionally 6. Travel gives us time to heal, reduces stress and helps us regain enthusiasm for life 7. Travel stokes curiosity and awakens our inner child by offering us new, “first-time” experiences 8. Travel promotes patience by releasing heavy expectations of the “one right way” mentality thereby allowing life to flow more organically 9. Travel invites the opportunity to get lost and face one’s fears of the unknown 10. Travel helps you get to know yourself better: the true you is rediscovered Today, plan a trip in 2015: Go somewhere new. Try something adventurous! Love yourself, love your day, love your life! I am looking forward to traveling with you in the coming year and on behalf of Owensboro Health, I thank you for your support of the Golden Partners program! Sincerely, Melinda Melinda Cornell, LSW Coordinator Golden Partners [email protected] “We must go beyond textbooks, go out into the bypaths and untrodden depths of the wilderness and travel and explore and tell the world the glories of our journey.” unknown Trip Registration Form Name ________________________________________________________________ Plus Member: _____Yes _____No Address __________________________________________________________________________________________ City __________________________________________ State _________________________ Zip __________________ Phone: _______________________________________E-Mail Address _________________________________________ Roommate/Seat Partner _______________________________________________________________________________ Listing a Roommate/ Seat Partner does not register him/her for the trip. He/she must complete a registration form. Office Use Only t s d i e L g m r n i i f t i n a o Trip Name # of payment per C W Reservations x person due today = Amt Pd Today I Love Lucy _________ 50 _________ Ë C Ë WL Ultimately Florida _________ 500 _________ Ë C Ë WL A Legacy of Laughter _________ 50 _________ Ë C Ë WL Shades of Ireland _________ 480 _________ Ë C Ë WL P Allen Smith _________ 250 _________ Ë C Ë WL Day at the Races _________ Full Payment _________ Ë C Ë WL Hawaiian Family Adventure _________ 500 _________ Ë C Ë WL Aunt Kate _________ Full Payment _________ Ë C Ë WL Big South Fork _________ 50 _________ Ë C Ë WL Alaska Land & Sea _________ 500 _________ Ë C Ë WL The Last Potluck _________ Full Payment _________ Ë C Ë WL 12th Annual Mystery Tour _________ 500 _________ Ë C Ë WL Castles, Horses & Shakers _________ 250 _________ Ë C Ë WL London & Paris _________ 465 _________ Ë C Ë WL Opryland Country Christmas _________ 250 _________ Ë C Ë WL TOTAL: _________ $25 PER TRIP WILL BE ADDED TO NON PLUS MEMBERS AT TIME OF FULL PAYMENT. For Office Use Only Date received in office:__________________ Plus Member? ____yes ____no Method of Payment: Check____ Cash____ Visa____ MC____AE____ Discover____ Receipt # __________________________ Check # ___________________________ Credit Card # __________________________________________________ CVV Code_________ (on back of card) Expiration Date ________________ Opryland Country Christmas November 30 - December 3, 2015 PER PERSON DOUBLE OCCUPANCY $879 The magic of the Christmas season comes to life at entertainment for the dinner show – Larry Gatlin and the Gaylord Opryland and reservations have been made for Gatlin Brothers!, General Jackson Holiday Luncheon you in a premium room with a view of the beautifully Cruise, a Christmas Broadway Production (*TBD) , Opry decorated gardens of the resort. Find more than 2 million at the Ryman and Treasures for the Holidays , an art, crafts twinkling lights along with acres and acres of stunning dec - and antique show. At your leisure you can enjoy a ride on orations. Enjoy great fun with ICE!™(*TBD), an incredible the Delta River flatboat that runs throughout the Opryland holiday attraction hand-carved from nearly two million Resort. And of course, before heading home we will have a pounds of ice, horse-drawn carriage rides, outdoor nativity chance to Christmas Shop at Opry Mills. 5 meals included. display, photos with Santa, and more! Gaylord Opryland offers some of the most distinctive holiday entertainment *TBD – 2015 shows have not yet been released, updates you can imagine. Also included in your package is a will be put in the Golden Partners quarterly newsletter. Christmas Dinner & Show and just released is the PREVIEW OF 2016 Antarctic January 13 - 30, 2016 INSIDE OUTSIDE MAIN OUTSIDE DOUBLE DOUBLE DOUBLE $13,244.00 $14,614.00 15,514.00 BOOK NOW and save $200. Valid through June 15, 2015 Cancellation waiver and insurance included. Ever thought about traveling to that 7th continent? Well Lemaire Channel, where steep, sheer cliffs rise above the here’s your chance. Join Golden Partners as we embark on narrow iceberg-filled passage. Zip by zodiac boat into small this once in a lifetime opportunity to discover the magic bays and harbors for personal and in-depth exploration. and wonder of the “White Continent”; Antarctica, aboard Make your way to Whalers Bay on Deception Island with the stylish and comfortable MS Fram. Jump off from its warm springs and black volcanic sand. Relax for 3 nights Ushuaia, Argentina and explore vistas of blue white in Buenos Aires, the “Paris of South America.” Call for a glaciers and busy penguin rookeries. See breaching whales detailed color brochure. Watch for an important travel crashing and scenes of pure ice walls. Cruise through the presentation regarding this trip. 42 meals included. Golden Partners General Trip Information Cost: Golden Partners trips include all transportation, hotel/motel accommodations, tours admission fees, tips and gratuities for all meals included in the itinerary, and the bellhop gratuities. Prices listed are double occupancy , but most trips can be adjusted for single, triple, or quad occupancy. Transportation: All trips depart from Owensboro. Deposits: Deposits are due within 10 days after making a reservation. Deposit amounts may vary depending upon the cost of the trip. For trips under $100.00, payment in full is requested when making reservation. Reservations: We suggest you make your reservation as soon as you know your travel schedule. Trips are scheduled with prearranged seating and many times extra seats for shows, meals, or even motor coaches are not available. To avoid being disappointed, sign up before the trip is sold out. To register, call Golden Partners at 688-4855. Waiting List: Golden Partners will take a waiting list on all tours since we do have frequent cancellations. When a cancellation is known, the vacancy will be filled from the waiting list in the date order in which it was received. Cancellation Policy: Golden Partners realizes that, due to uncontrollable circumstances, there may be times you have to cancel a tour; therefore we offer optional cancellation insurance. In the event that a cancellation becomes necessary, the following policy will apply: There will be a $10 cancellation fee on all cancellations to cover the cost of postage, processing, and telephone expenses. Cancellations made not less than 90 days prior to the tour departure will receive a full refund less the $10.00 cancellation fee and any non-recoverable expenditures made on behalf of the participant at the time of the cancellation, such as meals, tickets, hotels, etc. Many hotels and restaurants require pay ments made 45 – 90 days out from a trip and tickets are often purchased in advance as well. Inside 90 days with the purchase of optional cancellation insurance : Inside 90 days your cancellation insurance becomes effective. You will be protected against cancellation fees for unforseen circumstances such as illness, death in the family or accidents. Under this program, you will receive a refund of all trip payments less the insurance fee once all the necessary paperwork has been submitted and approved by the carrier. Insurance brochures are available upon request. It is optional and is the responsibility of the traveler to pruchase travel insurance. Inside 90 days without cancellation insurance: You will only receive money that is recoverable. Please remember many hotels and restaurants require payments made 45 – 90 days out from a trip and tickets are often purchased in advance as well. While I will try to recover all of your money there is no guarantee as each venue has its own cancellation policy. Please note that trips in which we partner with Go Collette have a separate insurance policy and will override the above policy. Frequently asked questions: What does Seat reduction date mean? This is the last date the airlines will hold empty space for me.
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