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Cruising for Crocheters! Gala Bermuda Cruise July 2007 We'll be attending the CGOA Chain Link conference and Summer Knit & Crochet Show in Manchester, New Hampshire in July 2007, and have blocked space on a 7-day Bermuda Cruise on Norwegian Cruise Lines' Majesty sailing out of Boston on Sunday, July 15. The cruise coincides nicely with the end of the conference, and we will be offering bus transport from Manchester to the Boston pier, so join us! Textile Travel , our fiber arts travel division, will be coordinating the cruise, and we're now scheduling two private onboard workshops for crocheters. They will be NHL : No Heavy Lifting! We'll have just come off the conference with its boggling array of yarns and fiber, educational events, and inspiring ideas. Let's just relax, play with our new yarns, have a cocktail, eat, and stare at the blue ocean! During our three-day stay in Bermuda, we can snorkel, eat, tour around the island , shop, and visit gardens a
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Love wine? The Presidential Wine Cruise on Carnival could become habit-forming. This is the second year that Carnival President Bob Dickinson has hosted a cruise for his Presidential Wine Club , this year sailing from Miami on the Carnival Valor . The club is basically a vehicle to intoduce a wide range of wines to afficionados, with a monthly maildrop of two or more bottles of wine. The annual cruise serves to publicize the Club and provide a gathering place for wine producers and other vendors to meet wine buffs. Naturally, it's fun for wine lovers to get together, and where better than in the upbeat, slightly decadent atmosphere of a cruise ship to the Caribbean? Participants attend tastings, seminars and workshops, and Presidential Wine Club members receive a range of langiappes from wine and crystal suppliers - nice! The vivacious Lisa Shea of WineIntro will be shepherding a group of wine explorers on the cruise - it's bound to be a lively time. The 7-day cruise depa
Travel Advisory: Effective Jan. 8, 2007 , all individuals traveling by sea or air from Canada, Mexico, Bermuda , and the Caribbean (with the exception of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands) will require a passport or other accepted official form of identification to enter or re-enter the United States. If you will be traveling to or from the U.S. in 2007, be sure to review the new requirements and begin the process of applying for or renewing your passport. As of Dec. 31, 2007, travelers entering or re-entering the United States from Canada or Mexico via land border crossings will be required to present a passport or other accepted official form of identification. The new requirements are part of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) which is one element of a much larger law, the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004. The U.S. Departments of State and Homeland Security have jurisdiction over implementation of the WHTI. For more information, call 877
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Don't choke any chickens in Turkey! The UN World Tourism Organization is warning travel professionals not to underestimate the threat of bird flu after the latest outbreak in Turkey. Officials note that no human-to-human transmission has yet taken place, and no formal restrictions on travel are contemplated at present. As a tourist, however, simple prudence will tell you to avoid visiting farms that harbor birds, and don't get too chummy with those pigeons in the park. Cute, but dangerous?