Monday, January 23, 2017

Next stop Vienna, Salzburg and Prague

With the help of our colleague Matt Nachtwey, we are headed to Vienna, Salzburg and Prague in October. 

We close to finalizing details with our Austrian based tour company.  This is a very good thing.  We love to work with a local company.  They know the destination better than anyone else.  They add a very important insight to the trip.   

Hotels have been set for Vienna and Salzburg, however we are still looking at Prague hotels.

Tentative departure date is October 18, 2017.

Sachertorte, Mozart, and arguably the world's best crystal. 


More details soon.

Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Next Stop Chicago Michigan Avenue Shopping Without All the Hassle

We are headed to Chicago for an overnight shopping trip on one of America's Great Streets, Michigan Avenue, June 2017. If you were born to shop, this is the trip for you.
 
The Magnificent Mile boasts more than 460 retailers, including popular brands; major department stores; international luxury labels and designers; and three vertical shopping centers, each with incentives and premier savings.

Discover unique merchandise and interactive experiences at more than 50 flagship stores—plus top-down renovations and new openings all the time.


Our trip plans include:

  • Roundtrip charter bus travel from Springfield, Illinois.
  • Overnight accomidations at a Michigan Avenue Hotel.
  • Lunch on both round trip legs.
  • Return stop at the Fashion Outlets of Chicago.
  • Optional side trips including a dinner cruise on Lake Michigan.


Here is a link to the Michigan Mile Shopping Trip web site.

Here is a link to the Fashion Outlets Mall of Chicago.


More information to follow. 

Monday, January 16, 2017

Hidden Gems on 72. An Illinois Roadtrip.


Join us as we discover three hidden gems, all within an hour's drive of Springfield, and all located on Interstate 72. It is an active day that includes, sightseeing, lunch and unique shopping on April 26, 2017,

Here is what is included:  Chartered bus service, lunch including any menu entree, non alcoholic beverage of your choice, tour of the Allerton Gardens with a volunteer, guide, a chance to shop the square in Monticello, and a stop at Downtown Decatur to visit this award winning downtown revitalization, shopping at various boutique stores, as well as the Talbot's outlet. Return to Springfield that evening.

Cost $50.00 per person.  Space is limited.  Call our office to make your reservation.
 
After leaving the IECU parking lot via private charter bus, our first stop is the Allerton Park gardens located near Monticello, Illinois. We will be met by a volunteer guide to tour the formal gardens and sculpture walk.



Musicians Garden at Allerton Park


The Sun Singer at Allerton Park



Chinese Maze Garden at Allerton Park

Lunch is at the Three Ravens Pub located in Monticello.  You can choose any entree on the menu, a beverage, and dessert. Three Ravens is located on the Monticello square, a national historic district.  It is rated the number one restaurant in Monticello by the Trip Adviser web site.  Here is a link to the restaurant's web page. 

The Ravens Pub on the square in Monticello
 You will have an opportunity to shop the many small local stores located on and near the square.


Boutique shop on the square in Monticello. 
Boutique shop on the square in Monticello.

Boutique shop on the square in Monticello.
Finally our third hidden gem, Downtown Decatur.  Yes Downtown Decatur. And yes that is the smell of soybeans in the air.  The newly renovated Downtown is Decatur’s pride and joy! Take a ride on the free trolley with fourteen convenient stops that take you to boutiques, specialty shops, restaurants, theaters, Central Park, and more! Historic Merchant Street is home to numerous locally-owned shops and restaurants. The stores on Main, Prairie, and Water Streets offer everything from apparel and home decor to toys and gourmet novelties. The newly developed West Main Village, on West Main Street, offers a variety of quaint shops.

Yes that really is a Talbot's outlet located in Downtown Decatur.
Boutique shop in Downtown Decatur

Boutique shop in Downtown Decatur

Monday, January 2, 2017

Welcome.  We are up and going.  Excited about you joining us for several adventures in 2017 and 2018. We have planned four trips in the next few months.   We will be posting trip details regularly.

Our first trip is planned for April 26, 2017.  We will day tripping to Allerton Park located near Monticello, Illinois. 

First a little background about our destination:

Allerton Park was built as the private estate of Robert Henry Allerton. Named “The Farms,” the estate was the center of the 12,000-acre Illinois agricultural enterprise assembled during the late 1800s by Robert’s father Samuel. The family wealth extended well beyond Illinois as Samuel Allerton amassed more than 80,000 acres of farmland across the Midwest. The elder Allerton was a founding principal of the First National Bank of Chicago, and held prominent leadership positions in five major stockyards, including the Union Stockyards of Chicago.

Although he oversaw his father’s interests in the Central Illinois farms, Robert Allerton’s passion was art. Educated in Europe, he travelled extensively in winter, and became an avid art collector, philanthropist and artist who viewed the landscape as his canvas. Allerton believed that through nature, art could surround and embrace every human. This belief in the artistic power of nature led to his lifelong commitment to stewardship of the land and its natural elements. With the help of John Gregg, his protégé and, later, adopted son, Robert spent decades shaping the Illinois farmland to create ever-evolving landscapes that captured the natural beauty of the woodland and prairie, and formal gardens which served as an outdoor gallery for the sculpture he collected during his travels around the world.

Befitting a splendid Georgian manor house, the Formal Gardens feature extensive plantings and over 100 ornaments and sculptures to discover.

“He created a picture in the garden. Yes, he painted with vegetation instead of oil and canvas.” Robert Allerton was an artist of plants, an artist appreciated by none more than John Gregg Allerton, his adopted son, as revealed in Robert Allerton: The Private Man and The Public Gifts, written by Martha Burgin and Maureen Holtz.

Allerton’s brilliance can be seen in the careful placement of each flower, the deliberate turn of every path, and the guided movement of color throughout his 14 formal gardens. As you stroll through his inspired creation, you are transported from daily life into a place where cultural artifacts enhance Mother Nature’s best.

Allerton’s intention of restful inner reflection will fill your mind, replacing discord with the harmony of natural and manmade beauty.

Allerton painted with flowers, sculpted with espaliered apple trees, and composed with quiet footsteps leading from his main house, through his masterpiece of refined landscape and out into the unrestrained exquisiteness of nature.

One of the Seven Wonders of Illinois, The Park consists of over 1,500 acres, including the Sangamon River, floodplains, lowland and upland forests, a meadow, a 30-acre demonstration prairie and over 14 miles of hiking trails.

Allerton Park has long been recognized as one of Illinois’ most significant natural areas. It is located in the Grand Prairie Natural Division (Schwegman, et al. 1973) and contains outstanding examples of old-growth floodplain and upland forest. It supports populations of the state endangered eastern massasauga (Sistrurus catenatus), state threatened Kirtland’s watersnake (Clonophis kirtlandii), black-billed cuckoo (Coccyzus erythropthalmus) and Mudpuppy (Necturus maculosus).

Allerton Park is one of only three areas in central Illinois with over 500 acres of contiguous forest. Large forested tracts are important breeding areas for many neotropical migrant birds whose populations have declined dramatically as forest fragmentation has created smaller and more isolated woodlots.
The high diversity of natural communities and native species, especially forest trees and wildflowers, and the park’s location along an unmodified reach of the Sangamon River also contribute to the high natural quality of the site. A portion of the site has been recognized as a National Natural Landmark by the U. S. Park Service.

Allerton natural areas comprise 95% of the Park. They constitute one of the most valuable forests in Illinois.

Our plans are to leave the credit union offices at 8:30 that morning and travel to Allerton Park via private coach.  At  10:00 we will explore the formal gardens, art work and other attractions at the park.  We will be met by a volunteer guide to help us with our visit. 

We will then travel to Monticello and enjoy lunch at a local restaurant.  You will have an opportunity to shop the many small local stores located on and near the square.

We will return to credit union offices at appoximately 5:00 p.m.

Pricing and reservations will be available on or about January 23, 2017