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Fall 2014 Senior Brochure

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Day Trips Creating Active Retirement Years (919) 469-4081 5 Day Trips All trips leave from the Cary Senior Center. Return times are approximate. Space is lim- ited and cost only covers admissions/trans- portation. See each description for details. Dress for the weather and wear comfortable shoes! Register early, as reservations must be made and paid in advance for confirma- tion. No refunds for cancellations. Sched- ules arrival time is when you must be at the Senior Center, not the departure time. Birds Birds and More Birds! Sylvan Heights Bird Park is known throughout the world for breeding and protecting rare and endan- gered waterfowl ducks, geese and swans as well as other birds such as flamingos, cranes, toucans, kookaburras, and more! Features the world's larg- est collection of waterfowl in continentally-themed aviaries. First you will experience and educational program where you will get up close with sev- eral different types of birds and learn about their unique characteristics and habitats. Following a box lunch join an expert as they guide us around the park. Finally, you will have an opportunity to spend time on your own exploring the park. This is for bird enthusiasts as it is a day full of view - ing beautiful birds. Extensive walking on uneven surfaces, please wear proper shoes. Dress for the weather outside, rain or shine. Included in trip fee: transportation, education program, tour guide and lunch. Please register by August 28. Fees: $68(R) $89(N) (per person) 77978 Fri Sep 12 8:15 a.m.-4:45 p.m. Mini Trip- Eco Boat Tour Back by popular demand! Learn the story of Jor- dan Lake: its wildlife ecology, history, environmen- tal impact from humans, engineering aspects, and the vital role the lake plays in the Triangle. You will enjoy a thought-provoking, well-researched, en- tertaining presentation along with delicious appe- tizers and drinks provided by Triangle Boat Tours. Register by September 9. Fees: $40(R) $52(N) (per person) 77982 Wed Sep 24 9 a.m.-1:15 p.m. Phantom of the Opera at DPAC Hailed by critics as "bigger and better than ever before," this production boasts many exciting special effects including the show's legendary chandelier, new scenic and lighting designs, new staging and choreography. The musical is based on the French novel Le Fantôme de l'Opéra by Gaston Leroux. Its central plot revolves around a beautiful soprano, Christine Daaé, who becomes the obsession of a mysterious, disfigured musical genius named Erik, known throughout the musi - cal as "The Phantom of the Opera". The beloved story and thrilling score will be performed by a cast and orchestra of 52, making this PHANTOM one of the largest productions now on tour and one you don't want to miss. Fees: $94(R) $122(N) (per person) 77979 Thu Oct 9 12:30-5:30 p.m. Trip Refund Policy: You will not receive a refund for cancel- ing a trip registration for any reason (includ- ing medical/hardship cases). Exception: You may receive a refund if there is a wait- list for the trip AND a person from the wait- list registers for the trip. The Town of Cary is not responsible for money lost due to cancellation.

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