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A GLIMPSE OF SPRING

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A three-day/two night trip designed for flower lovers and garden enthusiasts. Learn tips from area gardening experts in a private seminar designed for your group, and visit beautiful area gardens for a first-hand glimpse of spring in the bootheel. Enjoy azaleas, tulips and dogwoods in their burst of color at the Charleston Dogwood/Azalea Festival. 

Day one: Thursday, April 20, 2006
Day two: Friday, April 21, 2006
Day three: Saturday, April 22, 2006
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CELEBRATING RED, WHITE AND BLUE : July 2- July 4, 2006

A three-day/three-night stay. Enjoy the nation's birthday with an itinerary highlighting patriotic celebrations in southeast Missouri . From fireworks over the Mississippi River , to small-town festivals, patriotic musical presentations, military tributes, museums and great dining experiences, this trip will delight your guests and leave lasting memories of patriotism in the heartland.
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AGRICULTURE IN THE BOOTHEEL – Spring Planting Tour

(Based on a normal spring season, best time to book tour for viewing wheat harvest is week of June 13-19. Harvest time does vary a few days each year due to weather conditions.)

A three day/two night tour will highlight agriculture in the Missouri bootheel. The trip is designed to give your group a close-up look at a variety of crops produced in the region. Row crops, vegetables and other specialty crops will be seen being planted, and a dinner/seminar will give special enlightenment on agriculture relative to southeast Missouri.
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SIKESTON AREA FALL HARVEST TOUR

A three day/two night tour will highlight early fall harvest. The trip will focus on row crops, vegetables and other specialty crops. Tour is designed to be an enlightening insight into agricultural diversity in southeast Missouri.
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