Spring Break 2011 PDF Print E-mail
Written by DJ Bowman   
Friday, 04 March 2011 00:08


Seattle


If in the mood for seafood or coffee, the Seattle area could be just the ticket. 

Nestled on the coast of the Puget Sound, Seattle offers a wide variety of attractions to sea-faring wanderers and landlubbers alike.

Pike Place Market gives a true experience of Seattle. 

This iconic area has a multitude of restaurants, coffee shops, and entertainment. Between the sounds of the fishmongers and other stall vendors hawking their various wares, there are street performers playing pianos, basses, fiddles and singing, and the smells of fish, coffee, and different foods. 

The market has multiple levels and many stores, ranging from books to luggage and even magic and fortune telling stores. There are many restaurants with an assortment of flavors and cultures available as well.

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Tips for enjoyable, safe break traveling PDF Print E-mail
Written by David Demic   
Thursday, 03 March 2011 23:41

Whether one flies to a U.S. city, a foreign country, or goes on a road trip to somewhere nearby, knowing what to pack is as essential as planning the trip in the first place. Packing considerations include clothing, hygiene items, travel money and gadgets. What to pack is also dependent on where one goes and how long the trip will last.

When it comes to clothing, it is a safe bet to bring a pair or two of jeans and a comfortable hoodie. Even if the plane takes the traveler to Europe, temperatures have been low this month, barely reaching the 60-degree mark in cities such as Rome, Italy and Barcelona, Spain. Packing a coat is advisable for most of the U.S. and Europe. Weather forecasts this week predicted temperatures ranging from a low of 7 along the Montana-Canada border to highs of 87-degrees in Texas and Florida. If you plan on sunbathing in the warmer states, bring swimwear, sunglasses and hats to enjoy the sun without burning to a crisp.

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'Burlesque Troupe' to perform Saturday PDF Print E-mail
Written by Matt Spenny   
Wednesday, 02 March 2011 21:44


Laramie will learn an entirely new meaning to the phrase "more than meets the eye" this weekend when the Burlesque Troupe puts on its second show.

The troupe, will preform at 9:30 p.m. Saturday at the Laramie Plains Civic Center. Tickets are $12 and can be ordered at brownpapertickets.com.

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