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Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Tom Felton Visits The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Orlando Resort

Tom Felton, who portrays Draco Malfoy in the blockbuster Harry Potter film series, visited with the Beauxbatons at The Wizarding World of Harry Potter during his recent visit to Universal Orlando Resort on December 28. After enjoying Butterbeer with his friends and visiting Hogwarts castle, Felton spent the rest of his Universal Orlando vacation enjoying the rides and attractions at both theme parks.

Monday, December 27, 2010

YOU CAN HELP - KNOTT’S OFFERS DISCOUNTED ADMISSION FOR GUESTS BRINGING CANNED FOOD

BUENA PARK, Calif. (January 2011) – With an ever increasing number of those struggling to make ends meet, food banks everywhere are looking to fill the gap.  Recognizing this growing need, Knott’s Berry Farm has once again partnered with the Orange County Food Bank to help fight hunger in Southern California.  This year marks Knott’s Berry Farm’s tenth year coordinating the food drive that feeds thousands in the Orange County area.

           To  adequately serve the growing list of those in need, Knott’s Berry Farm is asking every guest to donate 2 or more cans at the park January 3-30 and in return will offer a Regular adult admission for the price of  a Junior

($24.99). This special discount offer saves $32 off of the Regular admission which is $59.99 for adults (over age 11).

The collected food will be used by the Orange County Food Bank to help meet the needs of Southern California’s most destitute families and to collect needed donations beyond the traditional holiday period when the need is great and food supply is low.  For more information on assisting those in need throughout the community, please contact the Orange County Food Bank at (714) 897-6670.

For Knott’s Theme Park information, please call (714) 220-5200 or visit www.knotts.com

Upcoming Events at the WCHM (Plus a Plea for Volunteers!)

THERE’S STILL TIME TO RESERVE YOUR SPOT!

December 23, 2010 at 6pm

The Red Carpet Club presents . . . A Christmas Story!

Come see this holiday classic in our very own little theatre! This is sure to fill up quickly, so reserve your spot today. The Red Carpet Club meets every other month and views films with a local connection. A Christmas Story is set in Indiana !

"Ralphie, a young boy growing up in the '40's, dreams of owning a Red Rider BB gun. He sets out to convince the world this is the perfect gift. But along the way, he runs into opposition from his parents, his teacher, and even good 'ol Santa Claus himself." - from IMDb.com. This film is rated PG.

27 years after it was made, it still brings on gales of laughter from viewers! Don't miss it!
Call 260.563.9070 to reserve your spot. The cost is $5/person. Ages 5 & under, free.

VOLUNTEERS (AND EGG CARTONS) STILL NEEDED

Family Fun Day is just over a week away! We are still in need of egg cartons for a craft project. You can drop them by the front desk. We are also still looking for volunteers for this event. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. We need volunteers for 2-hour blocks, 10am-12pm, 12pm-2pm, and 2pm-4pm. If you are interested and available, contact Emily at emilyp@wabashmuseum.org.

OTHER THINGS TO REMEMBER!

December 25, 2010 from 2pm-4pm

WE ARE OPEN CHRISTMAS DAY!

Start a new holiday tradition with your family. Stop by the Museum!

December 30, 2010 from 10am-4pm

Family Fun Day presents . . . Travelin’ Through Time!

Our Winter Break Family Fun Day will be here before you know it! We will have transportation- themed activities going on throughout the entire museum, designed especially for families with children!

Activities:

·         Build and race a rubber-band boat!

·         See how people got around in Wabash in 1937!

·         Do a scavenger hunt!

·         Make your own bus, fire engine, or dump truck!

·         Listen in to story time!

·         See the model train display !

·         Win PRIZES!

January 27th, 2011 from 12pm-1pm

History Hunters presents . . . Happy Birthday, Wabash County !

Mark your calendars NOW for January 27th, when we celebrate Wabash County 's 175th birthday during our noon-1pm History Hunters Event. We will celebrate with a trivia game with prizes, and even a birthday cake! Call 260.563.9070 to reserve your spot.

Do Some Last Minute Shopping

Hanna’s Town: A Little World We Have Lost by Bill Wimberly is here! We also have Wabash County Chronicles : Raucous, Quirky, and Essential Tales by Ron Woodward and Gladys Harvey, as well as many other uniquely-Wabash items. We also have great stocking stuffers and activities for kids of all ages. Gift Baskets can be made to fit any budget. The Store keeps the same hours as the Museum, Tuesday-Saturday, 10am-4pm. And, yes, we are open on Christmas Eve!

BUSCH GARDENS ANNOUNCES BIG THRILLS AND BIG NAMES FOR 2011 EVENTS

Guests Can Pay For a Day, Come Back All Year
For Exciting Entertainment and Non-Stop Thrills

TAMPA, Fla. (Dec. 21, 2008) – Big names in country, Latin, contemporary Christian and classic rock, plus a NEW extreme sports series and Florida’s first triple launch coaster are coming to Busch Gardens Tampa Bay in 2011. It’s the biggest lineup yet with country and classic rock legends at Bands, Brew & BBQ, Viva La Música’s chart-topping salsa and meringue, a new breed of speed on Cheetah Hunt, Glory at the Gardens’ contemporary Christian music and Ramp Jam – a brand-new event featuring BMX, skateboarding and in-line skating by some of the sport’s top athletes.

Can’t decide which event to attend?  With a 2011 Fun Card, you can pay for a day and come back all year to catch them all! It’s the best value for again-and-again access to all of the amazing animal encounters, world-class thrill rides, exciting big-name entertainment and family adventure Busch Gardens has to offer.

NEW! A New Breed of Speed is Coming in Spring 2011
Busch Gardens’ new mega-attraction brings guests face-to-face with the world’s fastest land animals, then invites them to race across the Serengeti on Cheetah Hunt – a one-of-a-kind launch coaster.

Memorable Music Gets Your Toes Tapping at Real Music
The Real Music Concert Series presents notable names from music’s most memorable eras. From sock-hop era idols to swingin’ big bands, the lineup features something for everyone:
Jan. 19–22       THE TERRY MYERS ORCHESTRA with THE SWING SISTERS
Jan. 26–29      THE TOMMY DORSEY ORCHESTRA
Jan. 2–5        DEBBIE REYNOLDS
Jan. 9–12        PAUL REVERE AND THE RAIDERS
Feb.16–19        THE VENTURES
Feb. 23–26       HERMAN’S HERMITS starring PETER NOONE
March 2–5        THE 5TH DIMENSION
March 9–12       THE OSMOND BROTHERS
March 16–19      TONY ORLANDO
March 23–26      CHARO


Blazing BBQ and Award-Winning Musicians Cook Up Band Brew & BBQ
Bands, Brew & BBQ offers four weekends of smokin’ hot fun. Enjoy sizzling live performances from award-winning country and classic rock artists, sample dozens of  craft and international beers and fire up your taste buds with food from your favorite local restaurants as well our own famous, blazing barbecue.

Sundays at Busch Gardens
Feb. 13 Blondie
Feb. 20 Joan Jett &
        The Blackhearts
Feb. 27 The Commodores &
        The Pointer Sisters
March 6 Travis Tritt &
        The Charlie Daniels Band

Saturdays at SeaWorld
Feb. 12  Huey Lewis & The News
Feb. 19  Willie Nelson
Feb. 26  REO Speedwagon
March 5 Josh Turner

Get on Your Feet for Viva La Música
Join the fiesta every weekend, March 13 through April 2, when Grammy and Latin Grammy-award winning acts perform salsa, merengue, reggaeton and more for Viva La Música.

Sundays Busch Gardens
March 13        Elvis Crespo
March 20        Jose Alberto “El Canario”
March 27        Angel Y Khris
April 3 Ismael Miranda

Saturdays at SeaWorld
March 12         Chino Y Nacho
March 19        Manny Manuel
March 26        Jerry Rivera
April 2         Edniya Nazario

NEW! Pro Athletes Amp Up at Ramp Jam
This April, the ASA Action Sports World Tour amps up the excitement at Busch Gardens with the world’s best pro skateboarders, BMX riders and inline skaters shreddin’ a 14’ tall half-pipe. Live local bands, great food, the latest surf and skate gear complete the festival April 9-10 and 16-17.

Glory at the Gardens Brings Music and Fellowship
Top acts in contemporary Christian, Gospel and Christian rock take the stage at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay select dates in May for Glory at the Gardens – a festival full of music and fellowship. Stay tuned for artist reveals and more details.

The 2011 Busch Gardens Fun Card is valid from the date of purchase through Dec. 31, 2011 and is available at the Busch Gardens’ front gate, online or by calling (888) 800-5447. Event dates, times and artists are subject to change. Performances are included with any daily admission or annual pass. Visit BuschGardens.com for more information.

SEA LIFE™ Carlsbad Aquarium Celebrates Underwater Parks Day

On January 15, young ocean enthusiasts at SEA LIFE™ Carlsbad Aquarium will learn about Marine Protected Areas or “Underwater Parks” during the Aquarium’s third annual Underwater Parks Day. Underwater Parks Day is an effort by Southern California aquariums to explain the need for Marine Protected Areas that replenish fish populations and restore the health of coastal waters.  SEA LIFE will host fun, kid-friendly activities including a habitat build, a Happy Habitat Mural and a Conservation Expo with hands-on exhibits. Kids 3–12 $13, Seniors 60+ $17; Adults $20. Parking $5. Visit www.sealifeus.com or call (760) 918-5346.

75 Words
On January 15, guests at SEA LIFE™ Carlsbad Aquarium will learn about Marine Protected Areas during Underwater Parks Day. Underwater Parks Day is an effort by Southern California aquariums to explain the need for these areas which are a critical tool to the health of coastal waters. SEA LIFE will host fun, kid-friendly activities and a Conservation Expo during the event. Kids 3–12 $13, Seniors 60+ $17; Adults $20. Parking $5. Visit www.sealifeus.com or call (760) 918-5346.

50 Words
On January 15, guests at SEA LIFE™ Carlsbad Aquarium will learn about Marine Protected Areas during Underwater Parks Day. SEA LIFE will host fun, kid-friendly activities and a Conservation Expo during the event. Kids 3–12 $13, Seniors 60+ $17; Adults $20. Parking $5. Visit www.sealifeus.com or call (760) 918-5346.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

THERE’S STILL TIME TO GET TICKETS TO ORLANDO’S MOST ELECTRIFYING NEW YEAR’S EVE CELEBRATION AT UNIVERSAL ORLANDO CITYWALK

Best-Priced Tickets Available Until Dec. 27 to All-Inclusive New Year’s Eve Celebration Featuring Rock Star Bret Michaels

WHAT:           Universal Orlando CityWalk’s New Year’s Eve celebration is Orlando’s hottest and most electrifying place to ring in 2011, and the best ticket offer to this exclusive event is still available for a limited time. With live entertainment, access to CityWalk’s most popular clubs, delicious cuisine and a rocking performance by Bret Michaels, Universal CityWalk is the place to party on New Year’s Eve.

Tickets are $119.99 plus tax per person if purchased by Dec. 27. On Dec. 28, the ticket price increases to $139.99 plus tax per person. Admission includes:

·        Access to a live performance by multi-platinum rock artist Bret Michaels

·        Unlimited access to seven of CityWalk’s hottest clubs, including CityWalk’s Rising Star, Pat O’Brien’s and Red Coconut Club

·        All-you-can-eat gourmet cuisine, including filet mignon, jumbo shrimp and decadent desserts

·        A midnight champagne toast

This year’s headlining artist, Bret Michaels, is one of today’s biggest names in music and pop culture.  Known for being the lead singer/songwriter for the legendary metal band Poison, Michaels has sold more than 25 million albums worldwide.  Some of his most popular hits include “Every Rose Has Its Thorn,” “Talk Dirty to Me,” “Something to Believe In” and “Nothin’ but a Good Time.” He’s also starred in multiple TV shows, including VH1’s “Rock of Love” and “Bret Michaels: Life as I Know It.” Michaels also won the third season of NBC’s hit series, “Celebrity Apprentice.”

Universal CityWalk’s New Year’s Eve celebration takes place from 8pm – 2am. Special discounts are available for Universal Orlando Annual Passholders.

More

Information:   Visit www.universalorlando.com/holidays and click on the “New Year’s Eve at Universal CityWalk” button on the left.

PRESS RELEASE FLIGHT OF THE CONDOR LEADS BIRDS FROM U.S. TO COLOMBIA

On Wednesday, the largest bird of the Americas took flight aboard a plane bound from Miami to Bogotá, Colombia. Two juvenile Andean condors will soon spread their 10-foot wing span and soar above the clouds as part of a successful international collaborative program that has been reintroducing this endangered species for two decades.

     One bird hatched at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park, the other at the Denver Zoo. The pair was being prepared for their release into the wild while at the White Oak Conservation Center in Florida. After their arrival in Colombia, the birds will spend approximately one month in an acclimation aviary before their release into a wilderness area 50 miles northeast of Bogotá.

     "It's an incredible experience to see endangered animals that were hatched through conservation programs in zoos, like the Andean condor, released and flying among the mountaintops in their native habitat," said Michael Mace, curator of birds for the San Diego Zoo Safari Park and coordinator of the condors' trip to Colombia. "One of the most rewarding aspects for zoos and conservation organizations is to be able to participate in reintroduction programs to aid in re-establishing a species in the wild for hopefully generations into the future."
     The two condors will be received by CORPOBOYACA, a natural resources management agency, on behalf of Parques Nacionales de Colombia, with the help of the Colombian federal agency Ministerio de Medioambiente de Colombia and the private organization Fundación Neotropical.

     "Denver Zoo is very excited to be a part of this reintroduction process and we're happy to contribute to the recovery of this magnificent species in the wild," says John Azua, Denver Zoo curator of birds. "This is a very important project and we want to continue to see the numbers of these amazing birds climb. We also appreciate being able to work with local agencies to secure a better world for animals through human understanding."

     The Andean condor program is international in scope with assistance from federal and local agencies in North and South America. Forty organizations within the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) have assisted and 18 zoos in the United States have hatched condors that have been sent to South America as part of this conservation program. Conservation centers play an important role in rearing and preparing animals for release projects.
     "For the past two years the two condors have been living in a large flight enclosure, receiving natural prey diets, and were isolated from contact with people, all important factors in creating excellent candidates for the release program in South America," said Mike Taylor, avian collection manager at White Oak Conservation Center.

     For more than 20 years, the San Diego Zoo and Safari Park have been working with South American government agencies and conservation organizations to send Andean condors to both Colombia and Venezuela. Including these two birds, 82 Andean condors have been sent to these two countries. The San Diego Zoo and Safari Park have sent 31 Andean condors to South America over the last 16 years, while this is Denver Zoo's first bird sent to South America.
     This species of vulture is found throughout the Andes Mountains from Colombia to Tierra del Fuego, Argentina. Primarily, the Andean condor lives in high mountainous regions and open grasslands.

SAN DIEGO ZOO BABY REINDEER TO BE WEANED ON CHRISTMAS DAY

SAN DIEGO ZOO BABY REINDEER TO BE WEANED ON CHRISTMAS DAY

Three-Month-Old Reindeer Named Boris Drinks from Bottle and Walks on Harness

     Although there are jokes all around the San Diego Zoo that Boris the baby reindeer may go missing Christmas Eve, keepers are fully expecting to wean the reindeer from his bottle Christmas Day. But, then again, lots about Boris has been surprising, especially the fact he was born in an exhibit that was exclusively female before he showed up. (A female reindeer was unexpectedly pregnant when she arrived at the Zoo in May.)

     “It has been so much fun watching Boris grow up here at the San Diego Zoo,” said Tammy Batson, a San Diego Zoo lead keeper. “When he was born he was all legs, but now he’s even getting antlers!”

     The San Diego Zoo is open 365 days a year and guests who wants to watch the reindeer go through this phase of his maturity can stop by the Zoo’s Polar Rim on Christmas Day. The Zoo is currently celebrating Jungle Bells, its holiday event.  Jungle Bells features animal-themed light displays, a handbell choir, and special treats for animals – and guests – throughout the Zoo. There are new light shows and live shows including the Jumpin’ Jammin’ Elves, who use a trampoline to launch themselves into the air where they twist and flip to holiday tunes.  During the celebration, which runs through Jan. 2, 2011, grounds will stay open until 8 p.m., three hours past the usual closing time, except on Dec. 24.

     Boris was born on Sept. 18 while on exhibit. He was about 8 pounds at birth. Unfortunately, he was too weak to stand and nurse and he grew cold. Boris was taken off exhibit the next day when it became apparent he wasn’t going to nurse.  When he was put back after a few days, his mother was not attentive to him, so the animal care staff continued feeding him with a bottle.

    Boris now weighs about 75 pounds. He eats hay and an alfalfa-based pellet and grazes on the grasses, acacia and other plants in his exhibit. Boris lives with four female reindeer and is part of the herd. He loves to play in the pool in his exhibit.  Both female and male reindeer grow antlers. Reindeer typically live 15 to 20 years.

You Won't Believe What We Found!!!

WHAT A TREASURE!

The museum’s archives hold many treasures, some of them hidden.
Awhile ago, we noticed a reel of 8mm film that was marked simply “Wabash Scenes.”  Since we have no equipment for viewing this kind of film—and since we could tell from the vinegary smell that the film was deteriorating, we sent it to the Indiana Historical Society to be transferred to DVD.
We got it back last week and we are thrilled!  It turned out to be street scenes of the city of Wabash from 1937.  It seems that some forward-thinking person took his or her camera around the city, filming people, government buildings, churches, and grade schools, complete with the students!  We posted some of it on Facebook and have had an overwhelming reaction--texts, e-mails, phone calls, and Facebook comments. In response to this excitement, we are making a special offer!
Make a $25 or larger gift to the museum by the end of the year, and we will give you a copy of the full 48-minute silent film. All of these donations will go toward archival supplies, ensuring that more gems like this one are preserved for the people of Wabash County .  What a unique Christmas gift!  (Personally, I will make a donation and look forward to searching for my father among those school children!)

Some people were unable to view the film we posted yesterday due to the large file size, so we have posted a 3-minute clip here.

You can see the video here.

http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=469334310527&oid=61482456465&comments

ANOTHER TREASURE!

We have a few seats left for the December 23 viewing of A Christmas Story, the next movie in our Red Carpet Club series.  The movie starts at 6 pm and there will be special holiday treats!  Popcorn and drinks will be available for a donation.

Come see this holiday classic in our very own little theatre! A Christmas Story is set in Indiana !  "Ralphie, a young boy growing up in the '40's, dreams of owning a Red Rider BB gun. He sets out to convince the world this is the perfect gift. But along the way, he runs into opposition from his parents, his teacher, and even good 'ol Santa Claus himself." - from IMDb.com. This film is rated PG.  It is 27 years old and still brings on gales of laughter from viewers! Don't miss it!

Call 260.563.9070 to reserve your spot. The cost is $5/person. Ages 5 & under, free.

The Red Carpet Club meets every other month and views films with a local connection.  This month’s movie is sponsored by Lady of the House Hair Salon.  Thank you, Heather!

http://www.wabashmuseum.org/

15 Months of LEGOLAND® Florida – a Theme Park Fan's Perfect Gift

Last Minute Gift Ideas From
Central Florida’s Newest Theme Park

POLK COUNTY, FL (Dec. 14, 2010) – Santa and his elves are driving into Central Florida this year on their LEGO®  sleigh as LEGOLAND®  Florida prepares for a joyous holiday season.  The full-day family theme park will continue to offer a pre-opening discount on its one-day tickets and Annual Passes through the end of 2010.  This is a limited-time offer that will allow families who plan on visiting the interactive theme park to save approximately $50 per pass, while providing something exciting for the family to open Christmas morning.

“We’re giving families who want to visit the theme park extra incentive to plan early with this incredible pre-opening offer,” Director of Marketing and Sales Kim Isemann comments.

LEGOLAND Florida’s Standard Annual Pass is being offered at a discounted rate of $99.00 + tax. The purchase of an Annual Pass during this promotional offer will allow pass holders entrance to LEGOLAND Florida the first three months the theme park is open in 2011, and will also include unlimited admission the entire 2012 year.

LEGOLAND Florida will be unlike any other theme park in Florida offering more than 50 rides, shows and attractions within ten lands.  The ten different lands of LEGOLAND Florida are The Beginning, Fun Town, Miniland USA, Castle Hill, Land of Adventure, XTreme, LEGO City, Imagination Zone, Pirate Cove and DUPLO®  Village. Activities abound in each of the ten lands where kids can get their own driver’s license or become the captain of a ship, take charge on a LEGO-themed dragon coaster or even become part of the action in a pirate live-action water stunt show

The limited-time pre-opening discount on all ticket and pass products for LEGOLAND Florida will be available for a limited time and may be purchased online now at www.LEGOLAND.com.

Wild Adventures Donates Hundreds of Toys to Local Toy Drive

Theme Park Extends Toys for Tots Toy Drive to December 23

Valdosta, GA – Celebrating the season of giving, Wild Adventures Theme Park (WA) announced the park has donated hundreds of its toys to the Toy for Tots Marine Reserve Program and is extending the park’s toy drive through December 23.  In response to feedback from the charity that donations were down this year, the park has donated more than 200 toys in addition to the approximately 300 toys already donated by guests.  WA is giving park guests a chance to spread holiday cheer during a Wild Adventures Christmas.  WA encourages park guests to donate a new toy, valued at $10 or more, December 18 through December 23, and receive a FREE general admission with purchase of a regular general admission.   Admission must be used on the same day of purchase and is valid for the second day FREE.

Family Holiday Activities

A Wild Adventures Christmas is the hassle-free way to enjoy the holidays, with yuletide activities for every member of the family.

·         Christmas Story Time

·         Elf’s Workshop Craft Station

·         Gingerbread Cookie Decorating

·         Holiday Feast

·         Let It Snow Dance Party

·         O Holy Night: A Living Nativity

·         S’mores Stations

·         Tinker the Talking Christmas Tree

With all of the holiday activities, even the Scrooge of the family will be singing, “Joy to the World.”  Plus, the park abounds with holiday lights and decorations.  Wild Adventures Christmas runs select days now through January 2, 2011, 12:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

2011 Season Passes Make Great Gifts

2011 Season Passes are the perfect gift which keeps on giving.  Now through January 2, 2011 guests can save $40 when they purchase four season passes.  Season passes can be used for unlimited admission to Wild Adventures and Splash Island Water Park through the 2011 season.  Starting at $59.99, a season pass fits everyone in the family with access to thrill rides, Splash Island Water Park, animals, shows, concerts and special events throughout the season.  For $20 more, a Gold Season Pass includes free parking, miniature golf and go-karts.  Beginning January 3, 2011 season pass prices will be $69.99 for Regular and $89.99 for Gold.  2011 Season Passes are offered online (www.wildadventures.com), via phone 229-219-7080 or at the park.

Holiday Cheer at the Museum!

Greetings! The holiday season is always bustling at the Museum, and this year is no exception!

Mark Your Calendars

December 23, 2010 at 6pm

The Red Carpet Club presents . . . A Christmas Story!

Come see this holiday classic in our very own little theatre! This is sure to fill up quickly, so reserve your spot today. The Red Carpet Club meets every other month and views films with a local connection. A Christmas Story is set in Indiana !  "Ralphie, a young boy growing up in the '40's, dreams of owning a Red Rider BB gun. He sets out to convince the world this is the perfect gift. But along the way, he runs into opposition from his parents, his teacher, and even good 'ol Santa Claus himself." - from IMDb.com. This film is rated PG. 27 years later, it still brings on gales of laughter from viewers! Don't miss it!
Call 260.563.9070 to reserve your spot. The cost is $5/person. Ages 5 & under, free.

December 25, 2010 from 2pm-4pm

WE ARE OPEN CHRISTMAS DAY!

Start a new holiday tradition with your family. Stop by the Museum!

December 30, 2010 from 10am-4pm

Family Fun Day presents . . . Travelin’ Through Time!

Our Winter Break Family Fun Day will be here before you know it! We will have transportation- themed activities going on throughout the entire museum, designed especially for families with children!

Activities:

·         Build and race a rubber-band boat!

·         See how people got around in Wabash in 1937!

·         Do a scavenger hunt!

·         Make your own bus, fire engine, or dump truck!

·         Listen in to story time!

·         See the model train display !

·         Win PRIZES!

January 27th, 2011 from 12pm-1pm

History Hunters presents . . . Happy Birthday, Wabash County !

Mark your calendars NOW for January 27th, when we celebrate Wabash County 's 175th birthday during our noon-1pm History Hunters Event. We will celebrate with a trivia game with prizes, and even a birthday cake! Call 260.563.9070 to reserve your spot.

Do Some Last Minute Shopping

Hanna’s Town: A Little World We Have Lost by Bill Wimberly is here! We also have Wabash County Chronicles : Raucous, Quirky, and Essential Tales by Ron Woodward and Gladys Harvey, as well as many other uniquely-Wabash items. We also have great stocking stuffers and activities for kids of all ages. Gift Baskets can be made to fit any budget. The Store keeps the same hours as the Museum, Tuesday-Saturday, 10am-4pm. And, yes, we are open on Christmas Eve!

Lend a Hand

Interested in volunteering?

We need volunteers for our December 30th Family Fun Day. We need volunteers for 2-hour blocks, 10am-12pm, 12pm-2pm, and 2pm-4pm. If you are interested and available, contact Emily at emilyp@wabashmuseum.org. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY.

Also needed for Family Fun Day: egg cartons. We are doing some transportation crafts that require egg cartons. Cardboard is preferred, but we’ll take anything! Drop them by the front desk anytime! Thanks in advance for your help!

http://www.wabashmuseum.org/

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

REAL MUSIC RETURNS TO BUSCH GARDENS WITH A TIMELESS LINEUP FOR 2011

The adventure park’s longest running and most popular music series returns with sensational sounds from the Big Band, Rock ‘n Roll and Disco eras

TAMPA, Fla. (December 2010) – The Real Music Concert Series, including Busch Gardens Tampa Bay’s longest running Big Bands concert series, returns to the Stanleyville Theater Wednesdays through Saturdays with incredible swing, blues, pop, jazz, rock ‘n roll and disco from some of music’s most memorable eras.

In January, Real Music kicks off classic sounds of the ‘30s and ‘40s big-band era:

·         Jan 19-22:             THE TERRY MYERS ORCHESTRA with THE SWING SISTERS 

·         Jan 26-29:             THE TOMMY DORSEY ORCHESTRA 

Then, starting in February, relive some of rock ‘n roll and disco’s greatest moments with the artists who defined the ‘50s, ‘60s and ‘70s:

·         Feb 2-5:                 DEBBIE REYNOLDS

·         Feb 9-12:               PAUL REVERE AND THE RAIDERS

·         Feb 16-19:             THE VENTURES

·         Feb 23-26:             HERMAN’S HERMITS starring PETER NOONE

·         Mar 2-5:                 THE 5TH DIMENSION

·         Mar 9-12:               THE OSMOND BROTHERS

·         Mar 16-19:             TONY ORLANDO

·         Mar 23-26:             CHARO

Showtimes are 11:30 a.m. and 1 and 3:30 p.m., with the theater opening a half-hour prior to the show. Reservation tickets are required to guarantee a seat, and are available at the front gate until 11 a.m. each show date. The complimentary reservation tickets are also available near the Stanleyville Theater prior to each show.

The Real Music Concert Series is included with regular park admission or any valid Passport membership. Concert series dates and artists are subject to change. For more information, call 1-888-800-5447 or log onto www.BuschGardensTampaBay.com

SeaWorld’s Christmas Celebration Starts Daily Holiday Schedule This Friday

WHAT:   Running daily starting Friday, December 17 through Sunday, January 2, 2011, families and friends can celebrate the holidays like never before at SeaWorld Orlando:

    * All-new Sea of Trees, 75 glistening trees sparkle to classic holiday tunes and light up the water
    * Winter Wonderland on Ice, an ice-skating spectacular with beautiful costumes to holiday music
    * Clyde and Seamore’s Countdown to Christmas, a holiday-themed comedy
    * A Sesame Street Christmas, even the little ones can celebrate the spirit of the season with Elmo, Big Bird and other Sesame Street friends
    * Shamu Christmas –Miracles -- families can join Shamu for a magnificent holiday show:
    * Plus, guests can take an exciting trip to the North Pole aboard The POLAR EXPRESS Experience.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

LEGOLAND® California Rings in the New Year With Largest So. Cal New Year’s Celebration For Kids

(Carlsbad, Calif. – Dec. 9, 2010) – LEGOLAND® California is making the largest New Year’s Eve celebration for kids even bigger this year by adding two new bands to the Kids’ New Year’s Eve lineup. Aaron Nigel Smith and the FUNdamentals  and Lucky Diaz and the Family Jam Band are joining recent Grammy nominee Justin Roberts and the Not Ready for Naptime Players  for three hours of kid-friendly concerts that will have the whole family dancing as they ring in the New Year. Like the famous Times Square party, Kids’ New Year’s Eve, presented by Western Dental, features a countdown followed by a huge LEGO® brick dropping 22-feet into 2011 along with a dazzling fireworks display over Miniland where midnight strikes at 6p.m. so kids don’t miss their bedtime.

“I am thrilled that we are able to add these amazing new bands to the line up this year for Kids’ New Year’s Eve,” said Laura Lee Juliano, Events Manager for LEGOLAND California. “Our guests really loved Justin Roberts and the Not Ready for Naptime Players so we wanted to bring even more awesome children’s music to this celebration and expand the event into a mini kid’s concert to ring in the New Year – LEGOLAND Style!

Justin Roberts and the Not Ready for Naptime Players return for the fourth year in a row on the heels of their Grammy nomination for their new album “Jungle Gym”. Roberts and his band will treat revelers to a concert, featuring new songs from their latest album as well as favorites from years past.  With high-energy tunes spanning genres from rock, folk, rockabilly and punk combined with hip, sophisticated lyrics, Justin Roberts and the Not Ready for Naptime Players performance is fun for children and parents alike.

The second band in the lineup, Aaron Nigel Smith and the FUNdamentals are on a mission to share their love of music and movement with the world. Aaron Nigel Smith’s most recent Album “Everybody Loves to Dance” was voted as one of 10 Best Kids’ CDs of 2010 by Parents Magazine. Their fun, inspired and lively music includes hip, upbeat versions of “Simon Says” and “This Little Piggy” and is sure to get the audience up off their feet.

The third band set to rock Kids’ New Year’s Eve is Lucky Diaz and the Family Jam Band who just released their debut album, “Luckiest Adventure” to rave reviews. Their catchy and creative tunes have been compared to the likes of Jack Johnson and will round out the festivities with their “dancibility”.

Festivities begin at 3 p.m. with a performance by Lucky Diaz and the Family Jam Band followed at 4 p.m. by Aaron Nigel Smith and the FUNdamentals with Justin Roberts and the Not Ready for Naptime Players at 5 p.m. The evening ends with a bang at 6 p.m. with a  countdown to “midnight” when fireworks light up the sky over Miniland.

All mini revelers will be given party hats, glow-in-the-dark bracelets and fireworks viewing glasses. All Kids’ New Year’s Eve festivities are included in the price of admission.  For additional information, call 760-918-LEGO or visit www.LEGOLAND.com.

LEGOLAND® Florida Announces First Park Partner

Pepsi Beverages Company Named
Official Beverage Provider for Theme Park

POLK COUNTY, FL (December 8, 2010) – LEGOLAND® Florida and Pepsi Beverages Company (“PBC”) have reached a multi-year agreement that will make PBC the official beverage provider of Central Florida’s newest full-day theme park.  The family Park, opening October 2011, is proud to partner with PBC on this hallmark union.

“This partnership is the beginning of a tremendous relationship between LEGOLAND Florida and Pepsi,” said LEGOLAND General Manager, Adrian Jones.  “We are excited to welcome PBC into the LEGOLAND family, and know that the partnership between these two quality brands will be a great success for both companies.”

“LEGOLAND Florida will be an important addition to the tourism landscape, and at Pepsi, we’re thrilled to be in on the ground-level of such an enormous endeavor,” said Tom Shull, vice president of foodservice in PBC’s Southeast Business Unit.  “When the doors open, LEGOLAND Florida guests will be able to enjoy the Park experience with a cold Pepsi beverage in hand.”

As part of the overall agreement, Pepsi brands will be exclusively available in the 150-acre theme park and PBC will provide significant marketing funds to help promote LEGOLAND in several region-wide promotional campaigns.  In addition to PBC’s hallmark brand, Pepsi, LEGOLAND will prominently feature the company’s healthy choices with Tropicana & Dole juices and Aquafina bottled water.   PBC’s exclusive pouring rights will offer guests a wide range of products from their broad beverage portfolio, including Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Pepsi Max, Gatorade, Mountain Dew, Sierra Mist, Tropicana Lemonade and Aquafina bottled water.

LEGOLAND® Florida opens in October 2011 and will be a 150-acre interactive theme park dedicated to families with children between the ages of 2 and 12.  With more than 50 rides, shows and attractions, LEGOLAND is geared towards family fun! There are currently four other LEGOLAND Parks in the world – LEGOLAND California in Carlsbad, LEGOLAND Billund in Denmark, LEGOLAND Deutschland near Günzburg, Germany and LEGOLAND Windsor outside of London. The LEGOLAND theme parks are a part of Merlin Entertainments Group, the second largest attractions operator in the world.  For the most current information, log on to www.LEGOLAND.com.

AFRICAN ELEPHANT EXHIBIT EXPANDS AS HERD GROWS

With only one month to spare before the San Diego Zoo Safari Park's African elephant herd grows by one more with the birth of a calf expected in January-for a total of 17 elephants-the elephant habitat has nearly doubled in size to 5½ acres.
     The Safari Park's six adult female elephants and eight youngsters, ranging in age from 7 months to 6 years old, moved as a unit while exploring the new area on Tuesday. Although most of the adults kept close together to protect the herd, the calves enjoyed playing in a pile of soft dirt, rolling in hay and pulling up grass bunches.
     The exhibit expansion provides a second pool for swimming, another barn to warm up in during the winter months, if needed, and additional enrichment items to keep the elephants mentally and physically fit. The new space was vacated in 2009 by four Asian elephants that found a new home at the San Diego Zoo's Harry and Grace Steele Elephant Odyssey, a 7.5-acre exhibit housing more than 30 species of animals including lions and California condors.
     After months of planning and fund-raising, hydraulic gates were built to connect the two yards to create one large habitat for the herd that has doubled its size since the adults were rescued in 2003 from the Kingdom of Swaziland. There, they faced being killed because elephant overpopulation was destroying habitat.
     The 1,800-acre San Diego Zoo Safari Park (historically referred to as Wild Animal Park) is operated by the not-for-profit San Diego Zoo and includes a 900-acre native species reserve. The organization focuses on conservation and research work around the globe, educates millions of individuals a year about wildlife and maintains accredited horticultural, animal, library and photo collections. The Zoo also manages the San Diego Zoo and the San Diego Zoo Institute for Conservation Research. The important conservation and science work of these entities is supported in part by The Foundation of the Zoological Society of San Diego.

SEA LIFE™ CARLSBAD AQUARIUM IS DREAMING OF A GREEN CHRISTMAS

Aquarium offers underwater Christmas tree decorating, eco-friendly holiday crafts, fish gifts
and holiday tips

CARLSBAD, Calif. (Dec. 6, 2010) –  If everyone wrapped just three gifts in reused paper or fabric gift bags, it would save enough paper to cover 45,000 hockey rinks… this is just one of many tips SEA LIFE Aquarium is sharing this holiday season in hopes that guests will take care of our environment now and throughout the year.

Earlier today, the Aquarium kicked off the holiday season with divers donning their elf hats and decorating a 6-foot-tall LEGO® Christmas tree from below the surface of the 200,000 gallon Lost City of Atlantis ocean display. While guests and fish alike watched, the divers decked the boughs of the Christmas tree made of nearly 4,000 DUPLO® bricks with LEGO ornaments, special fishy treats, and topped off the tree with a sea star. SEA LIFE Aquarium’s holiday celebration takes place now through Dec. 31.

While the underwater tree decorating took place, other aquarists were busy-little-‘bakers’ making dozens of Christmas cookies for the fishes. The cookies are not your typical holiday gingerbread or sugar cookie. These fishy-favorites are made of a special gel paste containing nutrients and fish food, cut into holiday shapes. The special cookies were part of the Aquarium’s enrichment program for its inhabitants.

Other SEA LIFE yuletide activities include a holiday-themed Dive Show taking place daily at 11 a.m. at the Lost City of Atlantis. The show features Green Elf (a diver communicating with guests from underwater) and Holiday Helper (who stays on dry land) guiding families on ways to be ‘greener’ for the holiday season with an eco-friendly, interactive quiz. During the show, every time an audience member answers an eco-friendly question correctly, the diver adds decorations to the tree. Guests can sign a Green Holiday Pledge at the end of the show, promising they will continue to be Ocean Heroes.

The Aquarium’s hilarious and interactive multi-media puppet show, “Shark Talk” also takes on a green-theme. At “Shark Talk”, guests find themselves as part of the live studio audience for a late night TV show hosted by Jay Octo and featuring movie star Hammie the Hammerhead. The show runs each day at 12 p.m. and 3 p.m. also at the Lost City of Atlantis.

Guests visiting SEA LIFE on Saturday, Dec. 18 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. can take part in a ‘green’ crafting event and make a snow globe from recycled materials. All holiday activities are included in the price of SEA LIFE admission, $20 for adults; $17 for seniors 60+; $13 for kids ages 3-12.)

For more information on SEA LIFE and the Green Christmas celebration, visit www.SEALIFEus.com or call (760) 918-5346.

Monday, December 6, 2010

SeaWorld's Christmas Celebration

SeaWorld's Christmas Celebration Features All-New Holiday Festivities

New to this year’s Christmas Celebration is the Sea of Trees .  Guests will discover 75 massive trees, each sparkling, lighted and choreographed to classic holiday tunes, making a dramatic display around SeaWorld’s center lake.

Also new is The Christmas Market, located on the park’s Bayside Pathway.  Here guests can shop for one-of-a-kind gifts and dine on scrumptious holiday delights.

The best way to experience SeaWorld's Christmas Celebration with family and friends is with an Annual Pass. Now with the purchase of an Annual Pass , guests receive three months free to enjoy all the park’s benefits, such as amazing animal encounters, thrill rides and world-class shows.   For more information about SeaWorld’s Christmas Celebration or to purchase an annual pass, visit SeaWorldOrlando.com.

Universal Orlando Resort Kicks Off its Holidays Event

Kadence Wolfe, 4, from Gainesville, Ga., couldn’t stop smiling as The Grinch welcomed her to Grinchmas at Universal’s Islands of Adventure. Grinchmas is part of the Holidays at Universal Orlando Resort where the popular Dr. Seuss book, “How The Grinch Stole Christmas,” is brought to life. Running now through January 1, 2011, this year’s Holidays event is included with park admission and offers guests incredible entertainment themed for the season at both its theme parks.

NEW SeaWorld SEA OF TREES and Christmas

SeaWorld's Christmas Celebration Features All-New Holiday Festivities

New to this year’s Christmas Celebration is the Sea of Trees .  Guests will discover 75 massive trees, each sparkling, lighted and choreographed to classic holiday tunes, making a dramatic display around SeaWorld’s center lake.

Also new is The Christmas Market, located on the park’s Bayside Pathway.  Here guests can shop for one-of-a-kind gifts and dine on scrumptious holiday delights.

Returning Favorites included on the broll:

·         Shamu Stadium once again brightens the night with dazzling lights and glowing candles, while Christmas carols abound and Shamu splashes to celebrate the holiday season.  It’s the magnificent holiday show, Shamu Christmas … Miracles. Winter Wonderland on Ice, is a spectacular show where Christmas comes to life with towering water fountains, magnificent fireworks and some of the most talented ice skaters in the world.

·         Clyde and Seamore’s Countdown to Christmas, is a Christmas comedy with everyone’s favorite sea lions Clyde and Seamore and a few mischievous otters and a jolly walrus or two, just for good measure.

The best way to experience SeaWorld's Christmas Celebration with family and friends is with an Annual Pass. Now with the purchase of an Annual Pass , guests receive three months free to enjoy all the park’s benefits, such as amazing animal encounters, thrill rides and world-class shows.   For more information about SeaWorld’s Christmas Celebration or to purchase an annual pass, visit SeaWorldOrlando.com.

UNIVERSAL ORLANDO RESORT LAUNCHES “HOLIDAY EXPERIENCE” TWITTER CONTEST

Winners Will Celebrate the Season at Universal Orlando’s Holidays Event, with VIP Access to Grinchmas, Macy’s Holiday Parade and More

WHAT:           Universal Orlando Resort’s “Holiday Experience” Twitter contest will give six lucky followers of @UORNews and their families VIP access to experience everything that Universal Orlando’s Holidays event has to offer.

Winners will celebrate the season at Universal Orlando’s Holidays event on Saturday, December 18, and will receive four one-day, two-park tickets, Express Plus Passes to bypass regular lines at participating attractions, VIP seating at the “How The Grinch Stole Christmas” show, the opportunity to meet The Grinch and VIP viewing to enjoy the Macy’s Holidays Parade. To win, followers of @UORNews must be one of the first to answer correctly a trivia question related to the Holidays at Universal Orlando.

This year’s Holidays event runs December 4 through January 1, 2011, and offers guests incredible entertainment themed for the season at both theme parks. In addition to Grinchmas and the Macy’s Holiday Parade, guests can enjoy two new offerings at Universal Studios Florida: nightly holiday music and an all-new Holiday Village , filled with hand-blown glass ornaments, caramel apples, hot chocolate, roasted chestnuts and a cupcake decorating location.

WHEN:           A question will be posted on Monday, December 6 and on Wednesday, December 8. Both days, three winners will be selected to experience the Holidays on Saturday, December 18.

WHERE:         For additional details, visit www.twitter.com/UORNews. To learn more about Holidays at Universal Orlando Resort, visit www.universalorlando.com/holidays. Official contest rules are available at http://www.universalorlando.com/General_Information/twitterrules.aspx

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Cirque Dreams Jungle Fantasy Opens This Friday at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay


A groundbreaking theatrical, acrobatic and musical adventure is coming to Busch Gardens Tampa Bay this winter for a limited engagement.

Cirque Dreams Jungle Fantasy will open December 3 in Busch Gardens ’ Moroccan Palace Theater.  Created and directed by renowned theatrical and circus impresario Neil Goldberg, Cirque Dreams Jungle Fantasy is an exotic encounter inspired by nature’s unpredictable creations, brought to life by an international cast of soaring aerialists, spine-bending contortionists, acrobats, jugglers and musicians. 

Brooke Burke Helps Santa Light the World’s Largest LEGO® Christmas Tree at LEGOLAND® California

CARLSBAD, Calif. (Nov. 29, 2010) –  It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas at LEGOLAND® California where Brooke Burke from “Dancing with the Stars” and her family helped Santa light the world’s largest LEGO® Christmas tree tonight. As guests waited to see the 30-foot-tall tree illuminate, they enjoyed a performance by Jingle Bell Brass. LEGOLAND California Resort General Manager Peter Ronchetti also presented $10,000 to Operation Smile on behalf of Burke.

“Thanks to Brooke Burke and to LEGOLAND,” said Operation Smile Representative Robyn Mircoff. “This donation will provide surgeries for more than 41 children through our partner countries.”

The celebration tonight began as the Toy Soldier from the Park’s interactive holiday musical “Let it Snow” introduced Ronchetti, who spoke of a great 2010 and hinted at things to come in 2011: “2010 was an exciting year for LEGOLAND California as we introduced Clutch Powers to our guests with a 4-D movie and opened the world’s first  LEGO themed Water Park with great success!” Ronchetti continued, “I am so eager to tell you what we are bringing to LEGOLAND California for 2011 but promised to keep my lips shut until our January press conference so you’ll just have to come back and see us.”

Burke, her fiancé David Charvet and their 3-year-old daughter Rain and 2-year-old son Shaya spent the day enjoying LEGOLAND prior to the ceremony. “The holidays for us are all about giving back and spending time together as a family and here at LEGOLAND this was the perfect place to do that.” Burke is a successful host, actress and entrepreneur.  She just completed co-hosting ABC’s hit competition show, “Dancing With The Stars,” with Tom Bergeron, having earned the coveted mirror ball trophy as season seven’s champion with her professional dance partner, Derek Hough.  The mother of four (all between the ages of 2 and 10) is Co-CEO of the popular website ModernMom.com, President of BabooshBaby.com and she will add author to her resume when Penguin Books publishes her first book, “The Naked Mom,” in February 2011.

The world’s largest LEGO® Christmas tree is made of more than 245,000 forest green DUPLO® bricks, adorned with more than 240 LEGO ornaments and surrounded by packages and LEGO friends the whole family can enjoy. Tonight’s tree lighting ceremony marks the beginning of LEGOLAND California’s Holly Jolly Holidays presented by Western Dental which runs through Dec. 31, 2010. The entire theme park is transformed into a holiday wonderland featuring vibrant holiday decorations, festive entertainment every weekend including carolers and strolling musicians plus nightly fireworks Dec. 26 through 30. Children may pose with a five-foot-tall snowman made of more than 37,000 LEGO bricks or with a life-size LEGO Santa, his sleigh and two reindeer featuring 51,100 LEGO bricks. Also, from Dec. 2 through 24, a child will randomly be selected to help pull the switch that lights the LEGO Christmas tree during a fun ceremony right before the Park closes each night.

“Let it Snow” returns with festive songs, dancing and a holiday story to warm guest’s hearts. The musical holiday show runs daily through January 1.

The holiday season concludes with the one-and-only Kids’ New Year’s Eve party in southern California on Dec. 31 with festivities beginning at 4 p.m.  For more information on the LEGOLAND theme park, event schedules, hours and prices visit www.LEGOLAND.com or call (760) 918-LEGO.