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Vacation News Archive13-Jun-2008
- ''No vacation for cops this year' (Trinidad Express)
Vacation leave for all police officers has been cancelled with effect from June 16-next Monday.
- 'Summer vacation: Learn how to travel on a tight budget (Carroll County Online)
No one wants to spend a summer Vacation counting pennies. "It's hard to enjoy your Vacation when you're just thinking about gas prices. You should feel good about it when you leave," says Jeanette Brown, assistant manager of the AAA office in Springdale, Ohio.
- 'Planning key to controlling vacation costs (KTAR 92.3 Phoenix)
Don't let high gas prices ruin your vacation plans, says AAA Arizona's Michelle Donati. Donati says with the right planning, you can spend even less than you did last year on trips to San Diego, Las Vegas and Albquerque. Those are the three most popular summer destinations for folks in the Valley.
- 'Where are you going for your vacation? Try here and staycation at home (Farmersville Times / Princeton Herald)
With vacation savings being siphoned into gas tanks, many are trading expensive destination vacations for cheaper ? and closer ? summer adventures.
- 'Life on Vacation: Live like a Rockefeller in quaint Woodstock (USA Today)
With its golf courses, croquet greensward and 120-year-old general store that stocks everything from sushi wrappers to old collectible wines, Woodstock, Vt., has historically been the playground of billionaires. Yet it is a vacation-home destination fit for modest budgets.
- 'What kids want on the family vacation (Dallas Morning News)
You're on the perfect vacation ? sampling history, adventure, cuisine ? and everything's shared because the kids are in tow. Then you hear it. Peep, peep. Ba-deep.
- 'How to avoid the post vacation pile up (News 1130)
A vacation is meant to be enjoyed, but a survey by "The Creative Group" that shows about a third of employees dread work pileup after being away from the job! While about half of us say we were refreshed ...
- 'Updated Vacation Bible School listing, Saturday, June 7, 2008 (Carroll County Online)
Following is a list of vacation Bible schools planned by Carroll County churches. If your church has scheduled its vacation bible school, send the information, along with your regular church news, to the Times by 5 p.m. Tuesday.
- 'Tips On Vacation Safety (WVVA Bluefield)
When planning your next vacation, here are a few items you should definitely add to your packing list.
- 'Vacation Bible schools (Public Opinion)
Mount Olivet United Brethren Church in Chambersburg is offering youth ages 5 to 11 Vacation Bible school with a sports twist. "We want to give kids the chance to learn more about sports, discover character-building concepts and have a whole lot of fun," Pastor Howard Beaver said.
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