VACATION
Vacationing Every Week
From theStart Your Week with Steve Newsletterof Steve Henderson Fine Art: Steve Says: "Recently, Carolyn and I spent some time in the Wallowa Mountains of Oregon, frequently described as the Swiss...
Posted on 6/17/13 at 5:38 PM
Be Inspired on a North Dakota Road Trip
"Wow, Mom, this is an animal vacation!" my older daughter exclaimed. She was about 9 at the time. "It's more like 'Animal House' in this vehicle!" I replied, glancing over my shoulder at my three e...
Posted on 5/19/13 at 2:55 PM
Ways to Guarantee a Great Family Vacation
Family vacations. These two words can evoke memories that stand up the hairs on the back of your neck, or bring a huge smile to your face and a warm fuzzy all over. Now that our children are grown an...
Posted on 4/22/13 at 11:02 AM
Our Detroit Lakes Weekend Part II: Hotel Shoreham & Fireside Restaurant
After spending a lazy morning lounging aroundThe Lodge on Lake Detroit, I shook Jake from his video game trance and summoned him to lunch. I choseHotel Shoreham, a small restaurant mostly known for i...
Posted on 6/29/12 at 6:51 AM
Off on vacation
We are off on vacation (again?) for the next week and a half--I can't wait!I tell you what, I feel like I'm hardly ever gone from work, but it also seems like I'm always posting blogs about "I'm going...
Posted on 6/26/12 at 8:49 AM
See a theme park like a VIP with no waits, hassles
America's biggest theme parks will pack in around 120 million people this year.By John Seewer, Associated Press , June 13, 2013
Eight tips on saving money on a cruise vacation
Recent images of a cruise ship limping back to port after an engine malfunction didn't do the cruise industry any favors heading into the summer vacation season. And cringe-worthy accounts from passengers who had to make do without power or working toilets for five days may have turned some travelers off cruising for good.By Associated Press , April 20, 2013
Pembina Gorge offers scenic look at history
By TJ Jerke, Forum Communications , June 25, 2012
Officials respond on time off
Dear readers, Here is the third installment of asking state officials about their vacation time.October 31, 2011
Do your homework on timeshares
Have you ever thought about owning your own vacation home, but have been put off by the amount of time and work you will have to put into it, year round, to enjoy your two-week vacation? Millions of people have solved this problem by buying a timeshare or vacation plan. If you are considering purchasing a timeshare or vacation plan, do your homework before the purchase.April 21, 2010
Summer bummer: Dude ranches lack dudes, dudettes
By Associated Press , July 27, 2009
ACC goes to camp
By Ben Rodgers , July 02, 2009
Dashboard dining: Tips for summer adventures
Most of us enjoy an occasional summer outing. We might take a drive for the day on the way to a picnic site or lake. We may take a week-long road trip for a family vacation.By Luella Morehouse, NDSU Extension Service , July 01, 2009
Effort under way to save student trip
Twenty-one West Fargo High School students who found themselves out $100,000 and a long-awaited European class trip still may be able to pull it off, with some help. School officials said the students worked four years to save money for the summer tour of France, Italy and Switzerland. But they were notified last week that the company handling the tour, Voyager Educational Tours, of Worcester, Mass., had filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.May 19, 2009
Poll: Fewer to vacation this summer
The number of vacationing Americans will be down this summer, according to a new AP-Gfk Poll, and a third of Americans surveyed said they have already canceled at least one trip this year because of financial concerns.By By Beth J. Harpas, The Associated Press , May 13, 2009
Summer camps can be a good bet for fun
With the onset of April, our summer calendars begin to fill with weddings, reunions, centennials and other celebrations and vacations. Before that calendar gets too full, you might want to look at a few opportunities that could help enhance future outdoor opportunities for your family — or yourself.By By Doug Leier, North Dakota Outdoors , April 10, 2009
VBS at Victory starts Monday
Victory Lutheran Breth-ren Church invites all children in grades 3-6 to its community wide vacation Bible School which begins Monday and continues through Thursday, with the program that evening at 7. This year’s theme is Friendship Trek, Jesus, our Forever Friend. Hours for preschool and kindergarten children are 9 to 11 a.m. Hours for children entering the first through sixth grades are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. A sack lunch will be needed.June 20, 2008
Lawmakers question director’s large check for unused vacation
When former state Lottery Director Chuck Keller retired April 30, the state cut him a check for more than $44,000 in unused vacation pay — 1,264 hours of accumulated vacation, to be exact. Legislators who saw the figure Wednesday during a state budget presentation were astonished and perplexed.By By Janell Cole N.D. Capitol Bureau , June 19, 2008
VBS starts Wednesday at Atonement
Vacation Bible school begins Wednesday at Atonement Lutheran Church. Children ages 4 years old through the sixth grade are invited to “Follow the Leader.”June 06, 2008
St. Paul’s, United holding combined VBS
St. Paul’s United Methodist and First United Methodist churches are hosting a combined vacation Bible school program. “Beach Party” is the theme for the week to be held at St. Paul’s church, 1000 Fifth Ave. N.E., from 5:45 to 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday.June 06, 2008
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