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22 | SUNRAYS OCTOBER 2014
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Lunch will be on your own at the historical 1896 Sullivan Car-
riage House Bistro in the gardens. The Bistro boasts an eclectic
array of Chef-inspired soups, salads, and sandwiches made from
scratch with the freshest ingredients.
Note: We will make a coffee stop at Buc-ee’s on our way
to San Antonio.
Ticket cost includes transportation and entrance fees.
Volunteer Trip Leader: Jerilee Prather
Overnight Shopping Trip – San Antonio and
Boerne
Tuesday, November 4 – Wednesday, November 5
Double Occupancy, $130 pp;
Single Occupancy, $190 pp
Depart SCPL Tuesday, 10 a.m.;
Return Wednesday, 5 p.m.
Ticket Sales Deadline: Friday, October 3
Visit two wonderful shop-
ping locations while staying overnight at the
Drury Inn in San Antonio. The hotel offers com-
plimentary happy hour appetizers and breakfast.
Tuesday will be spent five minutes away from
the hotel exploring The Shops at La Canterra, well known for
its high-end stores including Nordstrom’s, NeimanMarcus, Dil-
lard’s, Francesca’s, Pandora and more. Dinner is on your own.
Wednesday morning we will leave for the charming town of
Boerne. Take a stroll down Main Street through Boerne’s his-
toric district offering specialty shops including antiques, jewelry,
unique gift items, and art galleries. Enjoy lunch on your own
at any of the wonderful cafes.
Early afternoon we will head to Marble Falls for Pie Happy
Hour at the famous Blue Bonnet Café, the classic café with a
reputation for good food and friendly service.
Ticket cost includes hotel, transportation, breakfast, and pie.
Volunteer Trip Leader: Cheryl Jakubowski
Wurstfest – New Braunfels
Monday, November 10, $26 pp
Depart SCPL 3:30 p.m.; Return 10:30 p.m.
Sprechen Sie Fun? It’s time for an
annual favorite, the salute to sausage, Wurst-
fest! This is a traditional German Oktoberfest
where you will enjoy great food, music and
dancing. You will find German, Texan and domestic beer along
with the finest in Alpine and Bavarian style entertainment
from oompah bands to yodelers. In addition to tasty sausage
you can savor a wide variety of food, from the famous kartoffel
puffers (potato pancakes) to fried pickles. Stroll the shopping
area for Christmas ornaments or cuckoo clocks. It all happens
at Wurstfest! Pull up your lederhosen and join us on Sunday
afternoon (departing from Cowan Creek) or Monday evening
(departing from the Social Center).
Ticket cost includes transportation and admission.
Volunteer Trip Leader: Valerie Weis
Dirty Dancing
- Bass Concert Hall -
Austin
Dinner on Your Own
Wednesday, November 12, $96 pp
OR
Sunday, November 16, $96 pp
Depart SCPL 4 p.m.; Return 11 p.m.
Prior to the musical, select the restaurant
of your choice at the Domain for dinner on
your own. There are many upscale, eclectic,
and vibrant choices such as Maggiano’s, The
Steeping Room, Urban Grill, Gloria’s, Guy
Fieri’s, and more.
After dinner we will head to the Bass Concert Hall to see
Dirty
Dancing
. The classic story on stage is an unprecedented live
experience, exploding with heart-pounding music, passionate
romance, and sensational dancing. This worldwide smash hit
tells the classic story of Baby and Johnny, two fiercely indepen-
dent young spirits from different worlds who come together in
what will be the most challenging and triumphant summer of
their lives This coming-of-age tale includes hit songs like
I’ve
Had The Time of My Life, Do You Love Me?
, and
Hungry Eyes
.
You’ll have the time of your life!
Ticket cost includes transportation and orchestra seating.
Volunteer Trip Leader (November 12): Flo Zydowicz
Volunteer Trip Leader (November 16): Jerilee Prather
Mozart & Schubert – ASO - Long Center -
Austin
Dinner – Trio at Four Seasons
Friday, November 21, $125 pp
Depart SCPL 4 p.m.; Return 11 p.m.
Ticket Sales Deadline: Friday, November 14
Our evening begins with dinner at
Trio Restaurant at the Four SeasonsHotel. Din-
nermenu: mixed salad, famous pork chop, Texas
olive oil mashed potatoes, steamed asparagus,
and dessert. Soft drink, tax and tip included.
After dinner we will arrive at the Long Center in time for the
informative pre-concert talk.
AustinSymphonyOrchestra and guest pianist Kiyoshi Tamagawa
will performMozart’s Piano Concerto No. 25 in C Major, one of
his most symphonic concerto movements. Also hear Mozart’s
Overture to
Cosi fan tutte
, opening with a slow introduction
leading into an effervescent presto. Repertoire also includes
Schubert’s Symphony No. 9 in CMajor, subtitled
Great
, a refer-
Purchase your tickets for CA Sponsored Outings at
or at the Member Services Office.
Tickets for outings listed for the first time will be available
Wednesday, October 1, at 8 a.m.
OUTINGS
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