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Amish Farms, Philbrook Museum of Art, Christmas Lights at Rhema Bible College and Honor Heights Park
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Start Date/Time:
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Tuesday, November 27, 2012 9:30 AM
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End Date/Time:
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Tuesday, November 27, 2012 9:00 PM
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Recurring Event:
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One time event
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Importance:
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Normal Priority
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Our
annual trip to the Amish Farm kicks off the holiday season. Enjoy an absolutely
delicious family-style banquet at the Amish Farm. After lunch we tour the
Philbrook Museum with its captivating Italian Renaissance architecture and
breathtaking gardens set on 23 acres. We will walk off our meal at Promenade
Mall while waiting for nightfall. Tour the million lights of Rhema Bible
College. The college’s Christmas display was introduced in 1982 and has grown
to more than two million lights that illuminate the campus. Honor Heights Park,
which was built as a tribute to World War I veterans, also features a stunning
display in their Garden of Lights. Lunch and museum admission are included.
Tues., Nov. 27 • 9:45 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Registration deadline Nov. 13
CRN:
5132 • $79 Please contact The Center for Lifelong Learning to register at 479-788-7220 or on the web at www.uafs.edu/lifelonglearning.
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Owned by UAFS On Thursday, August 09, 2012
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