HERITAGE TOURS
2010 TOUR SCHEDULE

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New Orleans Pre-Mardi Gras
Feb. 4-9

Hawaiian Holiday
February 12-23

Panama Canal Cruise
Feb. 27-March 13

Paducah Quilts
April 20-24

Carolinas
April 27-May 12

Shipshewana Flea Market
May 23-28

Wind River Indian Reservation
May 31-June 5

Nova Scotia & the Maritimes
June 27-July 4

Alaska Adventures
July 7-22

Canadian Rockies
July 19-Aug. 2

7 Railroads of Colorado
September 11-19

N.E. Fall Foliage
Sept. 30-Oct. 14

Branson Holiday
November 2-5

Christmas in Omaha
November 17-20

Texas Christmas
December 17-20

Rose Bowl Parade
Dec. 28, 2010-Jan. 9, 2011

Plan Ahead for 2010

DAY TRIP – 1 and 2 days

Braums Dairy Farm
April 7-8

Abilene
April 14

Flint Hills Ranch
May 18

Washington County
June 8

K-State University
Gardens September 27

HERITAGE TOURS

9809 South Main,
P.O. Box 77

Yoder, KS 67585

1-800-364-2320

 

PADUCAH QUILTS

April 20 – 24, 2010 5 Days

Double $486.00 - Triple $437.00 - Quad $411.00

Attention all quilters…

You don’t have to be a quilter to enjoy the exquisite quilts you will see
in Paducah, KY. The creative ideas, new patterns, materials, and
professional instruction all become a part of our activity for three full
days in this small town setting. This is our 11th year of going to
Paducah and the enthusiasm is wonderful every year. Same motel for
4 nights right on the trolley route.
 
You may want to reserve the workshops or lectures before we go in order to get the one you want. You will also need to order your entry ticket. This is done directly with the American Quilt Society.
 
Day 1: Departing Yoder and other pick-ups along the route this morning
we settle in for our day of driving and working on current projects without
phone or doorbell interruptions. It will be a long day but by evening we’ll
arrive in Paducah. Our motel is part of the trolley route so you can come and
go as you like the next three days.
 
Day 2: After breakfast we will drop you off at the quilt show as well as make
drop offs at various locations. You can spend time with and learn from the
world’s most knowledgeable quilt instructors. You’ll not want to miss
Hancock’s of Paducah, with a huge selection of fabric in vast array of colors.
Back to the same motel.
 
Day 3: Today we head for the quilt show again. You may want to visit the
downtown area using the trolley to see the quilt displays in the shop windows,
and visit the various museums. You can stop by the National Quilt Museum
which features over 150 antique and contemporary quilts. Following an included
dinner, a local guide will join us to show us some of the city’s highlights.
 
Day 4: Today will be your last chance to take in any workshops or lectures.
Vendors abound at the Merchant Mall with an array of quilts and quilting
supplies to choose from.
 
Day 5:Today we will say good-bye to Paducah and the kaleidoscope of colors
that we have seen. We will arrive back home inspired by the talent in design
and color that we have witnessed together.