Monthly Archives: July 2018

Travel with Your Eyes Wide Open–Part III

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Travel With Your Eyes Wide Open concludes with this entry. To see the complete series, visit Travel With Your Eyes Wide Open Part 1 and Travel With Your Eyes Wide Open Part II. UNPLANNED DIVERSIONS—You might experience some eyes-wide-open memories … Continue reading

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Tips for Traveling When Money and Time Are Tight

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Craving a getaway but not sure how to work that out?  Even if you’re squeezed for money and time, taking a trip can be good for what ails you.  Here are some tips for satisfying your wanderlust and keeping in … Continue reading

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You Can’t Take It With You, at Colorado Shakespeare Festival

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It’s 1936 and Americans are still struggling through the Depression, with hundreds of thousands of men “on relief” because they can’t find jobs, bread lines around the block, and those “with” doing what they can to help family and friends … Continue reading

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Travel with Your Eyes Wide Open–Part II

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You read about the importance of eyes-wide-open travel in Travel With Your Eyes Wide Open, Part 1. Now for the practical side of making travel memories that last! TAKE A WALK—Sometimes walking will take you to those famous landmarks and … Continue reading

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The Producers at Jesters Dinner Theatre Longmont CO

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Mel Brooks’ popular hit musical The Producers returns to the Jesters Dinner Theatre on weekends from July 13 – September 30, 2018. The Jesters first mounted The Producers about four years ago – starring Loren Meaux as down-on-his-luck theatrical producer … Continue reading

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Legend of Rawhide – Lusk, WY

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The Legend of Rawhide Pageant has been a tradition in the small town of Lusk since 1946. The first pageant was part of the 1946 Niobrara County fair after World War II. The story is a retelling of how the … Continue reading

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Newsies at Candlelight Dinner Playhouse, Johnstown, CO

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It’s 1899 in New York City and wealthy newspaper publisher Joseph Pulitzer decides to improve his bottom line by raising the price that newspaper boys  must pay to buy bundles of “papes”, which they in turn sell on street corners … Continue reading

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Cody Commotion – Cody Stampede

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Another successful Stampede came and went through Cody this week (June 30 – July 4, 2018, a tradition since 1919. Extravaganza craft fairs, parades, and rodeos drew people from near and far to take part in the festivities. Due to being … Continue reading

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Top Overlooked Places to Visit on the East Coast

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From the rocky coasts of Maine to the white sandy beaches of the Florida Keys, the East Coast is one of the great regions of America to vacation. While cities like New York, Boston and Washington, D.C. command much of … Continue reading

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Route 66 Festival in Shamrock, Texas: July 12-15, 2018

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I was driving south on Highway 83 through Texas toward Burleson. Highway 83 goes right through a lot of towns and it is fun to drive through them and look at all the buildings. Occasionally rather sad because most of … Continue reading

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