Jo Anne on April 7th, 2009

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Jo Anne on April 4th, 2009

I love baseball. It IS the American past-time!!  Some day I would like to visit all the major league fields.  But for now, I relish in Dodger Stadium.  We usually have beautiful weather – and somehow when you’re at a game — you feel like you are participating in an outdoor sport.  Maybe it’s because there is always so much walking from your car to your seat!!

I hope you enjoy my video of Dodger Opening Day 2008.   It was a very special time – celebrating 50 years of Dogers at Chevez Ravine.

See the fly-over on the screen!  That always gives chills.  They did a ‘Field of Dreams’ type of thing, with players from the past coming on to the field one at a time.   First Duke Snider, wearing his Brooklyn Jersey.  He walked from behind Center Field, onto the field, and stopped, all alone – in the middle of Center Field.  The fans went wild.  There wasn’t a dry eye in the house.  Duke was home.

Then came Don Newcome from right field, the last link to Jackie Robinson; Steve Sax to 2nd base, Maurey Wills – best known for his stolen bases took his place at short stop, from right field came Steve Finley who hit a grand slam to win the division title; and Bill Russell who played more games than any other Dodger; Eric Karros, Jimmy Campanis, Don Miles – only played 8 games in 1958; Wes Parker, Wally Moon, Jim Gentile, Dick Gray, Ron Cey, Roger Craig, Rick Monday, “Sweet” Lou Johnson, Steve Yeager, Steve Garvey, Tommy Daves.

Fernando Valenzuela received one of the largest cheers.  He was one of the two that were not in their Dodger Uniforms.  He was working, being the announcer for Spanish broadcasts.  And, of course, Tommy Lasorda, who entered from the bull pen and walked slowly all the way to the mound.  He seemed to relish in the tumultuous cheers.

As the last player was announced, the entire current Dodger team flooded on to the field to join the old timers.  The LA Times reported that they said it was chilling to be sharing the field with such greats!

And what Dodger event would be complete without Vin Scully, who through his microphone reminded those gathered “Gentlemen, there are three stages of life.  Youth, maturity and ‘You’re looking wonderful’.  You are all looking wonderful today.”

Sandy Kofax didn’t want to throw the ceremonial pitch out all alone.  so there were three: Sandy, Carl Erskine, and Don Newcomb.  The catchers were Javier Herrera, Lasorda and Joe Torre.  (Herrera is a Dodger bat boy who, with no one else available, stepped into the same row, and same sentence, as Lasorda and Torre.)  “Someone told me to grab a glove …it was amazing.”

I’ll be there again this year – April 13 is the date!

In the meantime — Go Dodgers!!

Click here to see my Video: Dodger Opening Day 2008

(The TraVerus promo begins around 4 minutes)

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Jo Anne on March 19th, 2009

Las Vegas is loaded with Bargains — and YOU are on their “Most Wanted” list.  Las Vegas Wants YOU!!   So if you’re company has a convention in Las Vegas, this is the perfect time.  I know there is a Xango Convention in Las Vegas at the Hilton in April.

*    Hotel Prices are way down
*    You don’t have to stay at the Hilton
*    American Airlines is advertising fares to Las Vegas as low as $39 each way!!
*    Check out Las Vegas Bargain Flights and Hotels at:

http://www.ItCanBeDoneTravel.com

A sample of the Things to Do and Eat in Las Vegas … each for less than $20!!

FREE in Las Vegas:
Sirens of TI at Treasure Island – FREE
Fountains at Bellagio – FREE
Show in the Sky at the Rio – FREE
World’s Largest Permanent Circus at Circus Circus – FREE
MGM Grand Lion Habitat – FREE

For the Young and Young at Heart:

Shark Reef at Mandalay Bay ($16.95 for adults, $10.95 for kids 12 and under)
Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat at Mirage ($15 for adults, $10 for children 4-12)
Roller Coaster at New York, New York ($14)
Las Vegas Cyber Speedway at Sahara ($10)
Stratosphere Tower ($13.95 for adults, $10 for children 4-12)

Museums and Tours:
“Jubilee!” Backstage Tour, Bally’s ($15, $10 with a Jubilee ticket)
Liberace Museum ($15 for adults, $10 for children 11 and older)
Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art ($15 for visitors age 13 and older, under 12 FREE)
Auto Collections at Imperial Palace ($8.95 for adults, $5 for children 4-12)
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area ($5 per car)
Springs Preserve ($18.95 for adults, $10.95 for kids 5-17)

Dining and Drinking Bargains:
Steak and Shrimp Special at Mr. Lucky’s 24/7 at the Hard Rock Hotel ($7.77)
Drinks at Silverton Casino Hotel Lodge ($1)
Shrimp Cocktail at the Golden Gate’s San Francisco Shrimp Bar & Deli ($1.99)

Shopping:
Bonanza Gifts (Las Vegas Magnet or Keychain for $2.99 each).  Known as the World’s Largest Gift Shop.

So grab your cheap flight to Vegas, and your bargain room  NOW!

If you need additional information about any of these events … or your own travel plans, contact me.

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