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Spain and the American Revolution Travel Tour to Spain and . . .

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  • By makas_nc | Fri, 2009-08-28 14:15

    from Judge58@aol.com

    Dear TCARA members,

    The SAR cordially invites you to participate in our trip to Spain to
    honor Spain's assistance during the American Revolutionary War. We're
    meeting the King of Spain and conducting a Charter celebration for the
    new SAR Society in Spain. We're paying homage to Gen. Bernardo Galvez in
    his home town, and at the Malaga Cathedral, where he was successful in
    obtaining the money they had saved up to build the south tower of the
    cathedral.

    Please forward this message to the Bexar County Hispanic Genealogy
    Society, the Canary Island Assn, and the Granaderos de Galvez, as I
    don't have their respective e-mail addresses.

    Details of the trip are as follows:

    Please join us for the SAR trip to Spain from May 10 - 20, 2010. Group
    airline rates from Washington, DC are available. Stay in outstanding
    hotels, and enjoy delicious Spanish food. In Madrid, we are scheduled to
    have an audience with King Juan Carlos, who is an SAR member. The tour
    includes visits to the Royal Palace, Royal Armory, Army Museum, Navy
    Museum, Plaza Mayor, and the incomparable Prado Museum. While in Madrid
    we will visit El Escorial, burial site of ancient Spanish Royalty, and
    scenic Toledo, where the finest steel swords in the world are made. In
    Madrid there will be a reception at the US Embassy, where hopefully we
    will visit with the US Ambassador to Spain.

    By train and bus we travel to Macharaviaya, the home town of General
    Bernardo Galvez for a celebration, followed by a ceremony at the Malaga
    Cathedral, where the church donated their fund for the construction of
    the South Tower to Gen Galvez. These funds were used for arms and
    ammunition to protect the Mississippi River and Gulf Coast from the
    British during the Revolutionary War. In Malaga visits are also planned
    to Gibralfaro Castle and the Old Quarter.

    In Granada we will visit the incomparable Alhambra Palace, where we will
    gain insight into the lives of the Moors, who conquered most of Spain
    and occupied it for 700 years. On the Costa Del Sol, there will be time
    for swimming, shopping, or leisure strolls along the boardwalk. Also
    included is a visit to scenic Rhonda. En route we stop to view the
    construction of the brig Galveztown.

    Consider an extra few days on the post trip extension which will allow
    time for visits to historic Gibraltar, and exotic Tangier, Morocco. To
    register and insure a place on the tour, send $200.00 per person to
    David Eld, Magic Meetings and Incentives, 3901 North Stevens St.,
    Alexandria, Virginia, 22133. For additional information contact him at
    703-379-8071 or e-mail him at deld@magicglobal.com Final payment due NLT
    Feb. 10, 2010.

    A $200 deposit per person is required by 9/30/09 for the main trip and
    an additional $100 per person for the extension.

    We hope that you will join us on this historic event.

    Fraternally,

    Ed Butler
    President General 2009-2010

    The Sons of the American Revolution is the leading male lineage society
    that perpetuates the ideals, principles and liberties established by the
    founding fathers during the American Revolution. As a patriotic,
    historical, and educational organization, we seek to maintain and expand
    the knowledge and meaning of patriotism, promote respect for our
    national symbols, and the value of our American citizenship. Through
    these efforts we hope all Americans come to have a better understanding
    of their rights and duties as expressed in the US Constitution and the
    Bill of Rights. God bless the SAR!

    ========================

    The National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution
    Madrid—Malaga
    May 10—20 , 2010

    Compatriots,

    Please join us for a wonderful 10 day trip to Spain, May 10-20, 2010. We
    will visit the Cathedral in Malaga, where the church members donated the
    money for the second tower of the church to Gen Bernardo Galvez, for
    guns, ammunition, and supplies to fight the English up the Mississippi
    and along the Gulf Coast. There will be time for lounging on the beach
    along the Costa Del Sol. Savor the scenic side trips in the south of
    Spain to the exotic Alhambra Palace near Granada; enjoy a celebration in
    the small home town of Gen. Galvez; delight in the magnificent vista
    from Rhonda, historic Gibraltar, and an optional day trip to explore
    Tangier, Morocco.

    In Madrid tour the Royal Palace and Armory, and hopefully have an
    audience with SAR member King Juan Carlos. In Madrid we will visit the
    incomparable Prado Museum, see El Cid’s huge sword at the Army Museum
    and marvel at the ship models in the Naval Museum. There will be time
    for a casual stroll through the magnificent Plaza Major, where you can
    savor some tapas. Side trips include visits to historic Toledo and
    stately Escorial, burial place of many Spanish kings.

    An optional tour to Costa del Sol is offered.

    Consult your tax advisor about the deductibility of this trip for
    members of the SAR and members of the SAR Ladies Auxiliary.

    Judge Ed Butler
    SAR Spain Trip Coordinator

    The itinerary planned for the Spain program is shown below. Please note
    changes are possible until the official visits are confirmed.

    ITINERARY
    Monday, May 10—Depart U.S.A. for Spain.

    Tuesday, May 11—Arrive Madrid. Transfer from airport to hotel. Check in
    at the InterContinental Hotel. Afternoon at leisure followed by Welcome
    Reception in evening.

    Wednesday, May 12—City tour of Madrid including Royal Palace, the Armory
    and Old Quarter. Lunch at local restaurant. Afternoon tour of Army &
    Navy Museum. View trophies, flags, uniforms, weapons and scale-models
    describing the history of Spain’s armed forces. Reception hosted by Navy
    League followed by dinner on your own.

    Thursday, May 13—Morning visit to the U.S. Embassy followed by excursion
    to El Escorial. Explore the most magnificent Monastery of Spain from
    where King Philip II ruled the world. Lunch is included. Tour concludes
    with wreath ceremony at El Escorial. Audience with Royal Family. Evening
    at leisure.

    Friday, May 14—Full day tour to Toledo, one of the most delightful
    cities of Spain. The wealth of its impressive artistic and cultural
    legacy makes it one of the most unique cities in Europe. Visit the
    Cathedral, Jewish Quarter and Santo Tome Church. Lunch included. Evening
    at leisure.

    Saturday, May 15—Day at leisure. Special Dinner at a private club.

    Sunday, May 16—Transfer from hotel to train station. Depart Madrid for
    Antequera by high-speed train. Transfer to Granada. Enjoy lunch before
    tour to the Alhambra. This unique building is a fortress, residence and
    royal city all in one. Transfer to Malaga. Check in at the Malaga
    Palacio Hotel. Evening at leisure.

    Monday, May 17—Full day excursion to Macharaviaya. Visit this old
    farming village where in 1786 the villagers dedicated a monument to the
    Galvez family to express their gratitude. Ceremony with plaque to honor
    General Bernardo Galvez followed by official lunch. Evening at leisure.

    Tuesday, May 18—Morning reception with Malaga Town Council followed by
    tour of Malaga. Visit Gibralfaro Castle and Old Quarter. Lunch at local
    restaurant. Public ceremony at the Cathedral and presentation of a
    Plaque of Honor. Dinner hosted by the Convention Bureau of Costa del Sol.

    Wednesday, May 19—Full day excursion to Ronda.
    En route stop at shipyard to view the brig Galveztown under construction
    to be completed in May 2011.
    Explore the historic quarter reminiscent of the Arab age and more
    “modern” Ronda built after the 16th century. Lunch at local restaurant.
    Farewell Dinner.

    Thursday, May 20—Transfer to Malaga airport for your return flight to
    the U.S. via Madrid or continue by coach to Costa Del Sol on Post
    Program Tour.

    LAND COST Per Person: $3,850.00
    (Sharing a double occupancy room)

    INTERNATIONAL AIR FARE per person from Washington, DC to Madrid and
    return Malaga/Madrid/Washington, DC for 2010 is estimated at: $1,000.00

    Note: The cost is subject to change if the number of attendees falls
    below 40. The price is based on the exchange rate valid in February 2009
    and is subject to change.

    INCLUSIONS:
    Hotel accommodations in Madrid for five nights and in Malaga for four
    nights including breakfast, service and taxes.
    Airport transfers and transfer to train station.
    High-speed train from Madrid to Antequera.
    Sightseeing as indicated in itinerary including English-speaking guides.
    Official visits and receptions as listed in itinerary.
    Welcome reception.
    Meals as shown in itinerary.

    SPLENDOR OF SPAIN

    When you think of Spain you'll most likely picture bullfights, beaches
    and flamenco dancing, but although these do capture the very essence of
    Spain, this vibrant country has a whole lot more to offer.

    Madrid, the capital of Spain since 1562, is a city of great monuments.
    Among its highlights are the medieval center, dating back to the
    Habsburg Empire, and the Prado Museum. But Madrid is not just a cultural
    destination. It is also a lively metropolis with many pubs, cafes,
    discotheques and nightclubs open late into the night.

    Malaga, inhabited for more than 2,000 years by different Mediterranean
    civilizations, combines today its traditions with modernity. Stretching
    below the watchful eye of the Castle of Gibralfaro is a lively and
    bustling city with neighborhoods of rich Andalusian flavor.

    OPTIONAL POST TOUR TO MARBELLA
    (3 nights)

    Thursday, May 20—Transfer by coach to Marbella. Check in at the Hotel El
    Fuerte Marbella. Rest of day at leisure.

    Friday, May 21—Full day excursion to Gibraltar. Visit the city center,
    Punta de Europa and the Trinity Lighthouse. Lunch at local restaurant.
    Evening at leisure.

    Saturday, May 22—Day at leisure. Optional tour to Tangier, Morocco.
    Farewell Dinner.

    Monday, May 23—Transfer to Malaga airport for your return flight back to
    the U.S via Madrid.

    COST Per Person: $992.00
    (Sharing a double occupancy room)

    Note: The cost is subject to change if the number of attendees falls
    below 20. The price is based on the exchange rate valid in February 2009
    and is subject to change.

    INCLUSIONS:
    Hotel accommodations in Marbella for three nights including breakfast,
    service and taxes.
    Airport transfers.
    Sightseeing as indicated in the itinerary including English-speaking guides.
    Lunch in Gibraltar.
    Farewell dinner.

    COSTA DEL SOL

    The most all year round tourist destination in Europe, Costa del Sol has
    numerous magnificent well-kept beaches. The average water temperature is
    65º F ( and 75º F in August).

    There is also much to see away from the beach. Miles of unspoiled and
    protected countryside peppered with white villages. The mountains back
    the coast: Montes de Malaga, Serania de Ronda, Sierra Blanca, Sierra
    Bermeja, Concha Mountain. They are covered with a diverse range of
    flora. Here you can enjoy nature and the hospitality of the White villages.

    RESERVATION REQUIREMENT:
    SAR Honoring Spain: Mail the enclosed reservation form with your deposit
    to MAGIC Meetings at the address below. A deposit of $200 per person is
    required to reserve space on the Program visiting Madrid and Malaga.

    Post Tour to Marbella: An additional deposit of $100 per person is
    required to reserve space on Post Tour. Include your deposit in the
    check for the Main Program.

    FULL PAYMENT DUE NO LATER THAN
    FEBRUARY 10, 2010

    CANCELLATION POLICY
    Deposit is refundable in full up to July 15, 2009 for SAR Honoring Spain
    program and the Post Tour to Costa del Sol. Any cancellations received
    between July 16, 2009 and February 10, 2010 are charged $100 per person
    cancellation fee. Cancellations received between February 11 and March
    10, 2010 will be charged $450 per person cancellation fee. Between March
    11 and April 10, 2010 the fee is 75% the full cost of trip. No refunds
    are made after April 11, 2010.

    CANCELLATION INSURANCE
    If you wish to receive information on cancellation insurance, please
    check here ___.

    We recommend you send in your reservations early to ensure your
    attendance on the tour.

    Contact:

    David Eld
    Magic Meetings and Incentives
    3901 North Stevens Street
    Alexandria, Virginia 22133
    Tel.: 703.379.8071
    Fax: 703.671.1937
    Email: deld@magicglobal.com

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    oldcar53

    16 years ago

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    Spain and the American Revolution Travel Tour to Spain and . . .

    Joseph,

    Can anyone go on this trip? or do you need to be a member of SAR? I am definitely interested but don't want to get too excited. Please advise if this is for information only, or if it's information for those who might have an interest in this trip.

    Saludos desde San Jose, Calif

    Alicia

    ________________________________
    From: Joseph Puentes
    To: general@nuestrosranchos.org; Ciudad_Juarez@yahoogroups.com
    Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 2:06:10 PM
    Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Spain and the American Revolution Travel Tour to Spain and . . .

    from Judge58@aol.com

    Dear TCARA members,

    The SAR cordially invites you to participate in our trip to Spain to honor Spain's assistance during the American Revolutionary War. We're meeting the King of Spain and conducting a Charter celebration for the new SAR Society in Spain. We're paying homage to Gen. Bernardo Galvez in his home town, and at the Malaga Cathedral, where he was successful in obtaining the money they had saved up to build the south tower of the cathedral.

    Please forward this message to the Bexar County Hispanic Genealogy Society, the Canary Island Assn, and the Granaderos de Galvez, as I don't have their respective e-mail addresses.

    Details of the trip are as follows:

    Please join us for the SAR trip to Spain from May 10 - 20, 2010. Group airline rates from Washington, DC are available. Stay in outstanding hotels, and enjoy delicious Spanish food. In Madrid, we are scheduled to have an audience with King Juan Carlos, who is an SAR member. The tour includes visits to the Royal Palace, Royal Armory, Army Museum, Navy Museum, Plaza Mayor, and the incomparable Prado Museum. While in Madrid we will visit El Escorial, burial site of ancient Spanish Royalty, and scenic Toledo, where the finest steel swords in the world are made. In Madrid there will be a reception at the US Embassy, where hopefully we will visit with the US Ambassador to Spain.

    By train and bus we travel to Macharaviaya, the home town of General Bernardo Galvez for a celebration, followed by a ceremony at the Malaga Cathedral, where the church donated their fund for the construction of the South Tower to Gen Galvez. These funds were used for arms and ammunition to protect the Mississippi River and Gulf Coast from the British during the Revolutionary War. In Malaga visits are also planned to Gibralfaro Castle and the Old Quarter.

    In Granada we will visit the incomparable Alhambra Palace, where we will gain insight into the lives of the Moors, who conquered most of Spain and occupied it for 700 years. On the Costa Del Sol, there will be time for swimming, shopping, or leisure strolls along the boardwalk. Also included is a visit to scenic Rhonda. En route we stop to view the construction of the brig Galveztown.

    Consider an extra few days on the post trip extension which will allow time for visits to historic Gibraltar, and exotic Tangier, Morocco. To register and insure a place on the tour, send $200.00 per person to David Eld, Magic Meetings and Incentives, 3901 North Stevens St., Alexandria, Virginia, 22133. For additional information contact him at 703-379-8071 or e-mail him at deld@magicglobal.com Final payment due NLT Feb. 10, 2010.

    A $200 deposit per person is required by 9/30/09 for the main trip and an additional $100 per person for the extension.

    We hope that you will join us on this historic event.

    Fraternally,

    Ed Butler
    President General 2009-2010

    The Sons of the American Revolution is the leading male lineage society that perpetuates the ideals, principles and liberties established by the founding fathers during the American Revolution. As a patriotic, historical, and educational organization, we seek to maintain and expand the knowledge and meaning of patriotism, promote respect for our national symbols, and the value of our American citizenship. Through these efforts we hope all Americans come to have a better understanding of their rights and duties as expressed in the US Constitution and the Bill of Rights. God bless the SAR!

    ========================

    The National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution
    Madrid—Malaga
    May 10—20 , 2010

    Compatriots,

    Please join us for a wonderful 10 day trip to Spain, May 10-20, 2010. We will visit the Cathedral in Malaga, where the church members donated the money for the second tower of the church to Gen Bernardo Galvez, for guns, ammunition, and supplies to fight the English up the Mississippi and along the Gulf Coast. There will be time for lounging on the beach along the Costa Del Sol. Savor the scenic side trips in the south of Spain to the exotic Alhambra Palace near Granada; enjoy a celebration in the small home town of Gen. Galvez; delight in the magnificent vista from Rhonda, historic Gibraltar, and an optional day trip to explore Tangier, Morocco.

    In Madrid tour the Royal Palace and Armory, and hopefully have an audience with SAR member King Juan Carlos. In Madrid we will visit the incomparable Prado Museum, see El Cid’s huge sword at the Army Museum and marvel at the ship models in the Naval Museum. There will be time for a casual stroll through the magnificent Plaza Major, where you can savor some tapas. Side trips include visits to historic Toledo and stately Escorial, burial place of many Spanish kings.

    An optional tour to Costa del Sol is offered.

    Consult your tax advisor about the deductibility of this trip for members of the SAR and members of the SAR Ladies Auxiliary.

    Judge Ed Butler
    SAR Spain Trip Coordinator

    The itinerary planned for the Spain program is shown below. Please note changes are possible until the official visits are confirmed.

    ITINERARY
    Monday, May 10—Depart U.S.A. for Spain.

    Tuesday, May 11—Arrive Madrid. Transfer from airport to hotel. Check in at the InterContinental Hotel. Afternoon at leisure followed by Welcome Reception in evening.

    Wednesday, May 12—City tour of Madrid including Royal Palace, the Armory and Old Quarter. Lunch at local restaurant. Afternoon tour of Army & Navy Museum. View trophies, flags, uniforms, weapons and scale-models describing the history of Spain’s armed forces. Reception hosted by Navy League followed by dinner on your own.

    Thursday, May 13—Morning visit to the U.S. Embassy followed by excursion to El Escorial. Explore the most magnificent Monastery of Spain from where King Philip II ruled the world. Lunch is included. Tour concludes with wreath ceremony at El Escorial. Audience with Royal Family. Evening at leisure.

    Friday, May 14—Full day tour to Toledo, one of the most delightful cities of Spain. The wealth of its impressive artistic and cultural legacy makes it one of the most unique cities in Europe. Visit the Cathedral, Jewish Quarter and Santo Tome Church. Lunch included. Evening at leisure.

    Saturday, May 15—Day at leisure. Special Dinner at a private club.

    Sunday, May 16—Transfer from hotel to train station. Depart Madrid for Antequera by high-speed train. Transfer to Granada. Enjoy lunch before tour to the Alhambra. This unique building is a fortress, residence and royal city all in one. Transfer to Malaga. Check in at the Malaga Palacio Hotel. Evening at leisure.

    Monday, May 17—Full day excursion to Macharaviaya. Visit this old farming village where in 1786 the villagers dedicated a monument to the Galvez family to express their gratitude. Ceremony with plaque to honor General Bernardo Galvez followed by official lunch. Evening at leisure.

    Tuesday, May 18—Morning reception with Malaga Town Council followed by tour of Malaga. Visit Gibralfaro Castle and Old Quarter. Lunch at local restaurant. Public ceremony at the Cathedral and presentation of a Plaque of Honor. Dinner hosted by the Convention Bureau of Costa del Sol.

    Wednesday, May 19—Full day excursion to Ronda.
    En route stop at shipyard to view the brig Galveztown under construction to be completed in May 2011.
    Explore the historic quarter reminiscent of the Arab age and more “modern” Ronda built after the 16th century. Lunch at local restaurant. Farewell Dinner.

    Thursday, May 20—Transfer to Malaga airport for your return flight to the U.S. via Madrid or continue by coach to Costa Del Sol on Post Program Tour.

    LAND COST Per Person: $3,850.00
    (Sharing a double occupancy room)

    INTERNATIONAL AIR FARE per person from Washington, DC to Madrid and return Malaga/Madrid/Washington, DC for 2010 is estimated at: $1,000.00

    Note: The cost is subject to change if the number of attendees falls below 40. The price is based on the exchange rate valid in February 2009 and is subject to change.

    INCLUSIONS:
    Hotel accommodations in Madrid for five nights and in Malaga for four nights including breakfast, service and taxes.
    Airport transfers and transfer to train station.
    High-speed train from Madrid to Antequera.
    Sightseeing as indicated in itinerary including English-speaking guides.
    Official visits and receptions as listed in itinerary.
    Welcome reception.
    Meals as shown in itinerary.

    SPLENDOR OF SPAIN

    When you think of Spain you'll most likely picture bullfights, beaches and flamenco dancing, but although these do capture the very essence of Spain, this vibrant country has a whole lot more to offer.

    Madrid, the capital of Spain since 1562, is a city of great monuments. Among its highlights are the medieval center, dating back to the Habsburg Empire, and the Prado Museum. But Madrid is not just a cultural destination. It is also a lively metropolis with many pubs, cafes, discotheques and nightclubs open late into the night.

    Malaga, inhabited for more than 2,000 years by different Mediterranean civilizations, combines today its traditions with modernity. Stretching below the watchful eye of the Castle of Gibralfaro is a lively and bustling city with neighborhoods of rich Andalusian flavor.

    OPTIONAL POST TOUR TO MARBELLA
    (3 nights)

    Thursday, May 20—Transfer by coach to Marbella. Check in at the Hotel El Fuerte Marbella. Rest of day at leisure.

    Friday, May 21—Full day excursion to Gibraltar. Visit the city center, Punta de Europa and the Trinity Lighthouse. Lunch at local restaurant. Evening at leisure.

    Saturday, May 22—Day at leisure. Optional tour to Tangier, Morocco. Farewell Dinner.

    Monday, May 23—Transfer to Malaga airport for your return flight back to the U.S via Madrid.

    COST Per Person: $992.00
    (Sharing a double occupancy room)

    Note: The cost is subject to change if the number of attendees falls below 20. The price is based on the exchange rate valid in February 2009 and is subject to change.

    INCLUSIONS:
    Hotel accommodations in Marbella for three nights including breakfast, service and taxes.
    Airport transfers.
    Sightseeing as indicated in the itinerary including English-speaking guides.
    Lunch in Gibraltar.
    Farewell dinner.

    COSTA DEL SOL

    The most all year round tourist destination in Europe, Costa del Sol has numerous magnificent well-kept beaches. The average water temperature is 65º F ( and 75º F in August).

    There is also much to see away from the beach. Miles of unspoiled and protected countryside peppered with white villages. The mountains back the coast: Montes de Malaga, Serania de Ronda, Sierra Blanca, Sierra Bermeja, Concha Mountain. They are covered with a diverse range of flora. Here you can enjoy nature and the hospitality of the White villages.

    RESERVATION REQUIREMENT:
    SAR Honoring Spain: Mail the enclosed reservation form with your deposit to MAGIC Meetings at the address below. A deposit of $200 per person is required to reserve space on the Program visiting Madrid and Malaga.

    Post Tour to Marbella: An additional deposit of $100 per person is required to reserve space on Post Tour. Include your deposit in the check for the Main Program.

    FULL PAYMENT DUE NO LATER THAN
    FEBRUARY 10, 2010

    CANCELLATION POLICY
    Deposit is refundable in full up to July 15, 2009 for SAR Honoring Spain program and the Post Tour to Costa del Sol. Any cancellations received between July 16, 2009 and February 10, 2010 are charged $100 per person cancellation fee. Cancellations received between February 11 and March 10, 2010 will be charged $450 per person cancellation fee. Between March 11 and April 10, 2010 the fee is 75% the full cost of trip. No refunds are made after April 11, 2010.

    CANCELLATION INSURANCE
    If you wish to receive information on cancellation insurance, please check here ___.

    We recommend you send in your reservations early to ensure your attendance on the tour.

    Contact:

    David Eld
    Magic Meetings and Incentives
    3901 North Stevens Street
    Alexandria, Virginia 22133
    Tel.: 703.379.8071
    Fax: 703.671.1937
    Email: deld@magicglobal.com

    makas_nc

    16 years ago

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    In reply to Spain and the American Revolution Travel Tour to Spain and . . . by oldcar53

    Spain and the American Revolution Travel Tour to Spain and . . .

    Hi Alicia,

    Good to hear from you. Most folks on the list don't know that Alicia is
    the main reason why we don't get tons of SPAM sent to the list. She is
    diligently behind the scenes deleting every bit of it and we owe her
    (and Arturo's wizardry) a debt of thanks.

    with regards to the trip:

    I bet you a buck that they will take your money even if you are not a
    member, but you should contact Judge58@aol.com to be on the safe side
    and to see if I won that buck.

    I wish I could go along but maybe another time. . .

    joseph

    ======================

    Joseph Puentes
    NoMeat@h2opodcast.com
    http://h2opodcast.com/vsse.html (Vegan Environmental Solutions Podcast)
    http://h2opodcast.com (Environmental Podcast)
    http://h2opodcast.blogspot.com (Blog for above)
    http://PleaseListenToYourMom.com (Women's Peace Podcast)
    http://NuestraFamiliaUnida.com (Latin American History Podcast)
    http://nuestrosranchos.org (Jalisco, Zacatecas, and Aguascalientes
    Genealogy)

    Alicia Carrillo wrote:
    > Joseph,
    >
    > Can anyone go on this trip? or do you need to be a member of SAR? I am definitely interested but don't want to get too excited. Please advise if this is for information only, or if it's information for those who might have an interest in this trip.
    >
    > Saludos desde San Jose, Calif
    >
    > Alicia
    >
    >
    > ________________________________
    > From: Joseph Puentes
    > To: general@nuestrosranchos.org; Ciudad_Juarez@yahoogroups.com
    > Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 2:06:10 PM
    > Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Spain and the American Revolution Travel Tour to Spain and . . .
    >
    > from Judge58@aol.com
    >
    > Dear TCARA members,
    >
    > The SAR cordially invites you to participate in our trip to Spain to honor Spain's assistance during the American Revolutionary War. We're meeting the King of Spain and conducting a Charter celebration for the new SAR Society in Spain. We're paying homage to Gen. Bernardo Galvez in his home town, and at the Malaga Cathedral, where he was successful in obtaining the money they had saved up to build the south tower of the cathedral.
    >
    > Please forward this message to the Bexar County Hispanic Genealogy Society, the Canary Island Assn, and the Granaderos de Galvez, as I don't have their respective e-mail addresses.
    >
    > Details of the trip are as follows:
    >
    > Please join us for the SAR trip to Spain from May 10 - 20, 2010. Group airline rates from Washington, DC are available. Stay in outstanding hotels, and enjoy delicious Spanish food. In Madrid, we are scheduled to have an audience with King Juan Carlos, who is an SAR member. The tour includes visits to the Royal Palace, Royal Armory, Army Museum, Navy Museum, Plaza Mayor, and the incomparable Prado Museum. While in Madrid we will visit El Escorial, burial site of ancient Spanish Royalty, and scenic Toledo, where the finest steel swords in the world are made. In Madrid there will be a reception at the US Embassy, where hopefully we will visit with the US Ambassador to Spain.
    >
    > By train and bus we travel to Macharaviaya, the home town of General Bernardo Galvez for a celebration, followed by a ceremony at the Malaga Cathedral, where the church donated their fund for the construction of the South Tower to Gen Galvez. These funds were used for arms and ammunition to protect the Mississippi River and Gulf Coast from the British during the Revolutionary War. In Malaga visits are also planned to Gibralfaro Castle and the Old Quarter.
    >
    > In Granada we will visit the incomparable Alhambra Palace, where we will gain insight into the lives of the Moors, who conquered most of Spain and occupied it for 700 years. On the Costa Del Sol, there will be time for swimming, shopping, or leisure strolls along the boardwalk. Also included is a visit to scenic Rhonda. En route we stop to view the construction of the brig Galveztown.
    >
    > Consider an extra few days on the post trip extension which will allow time for visits to historic Gibraltar, and exotic Tangier, Morocco. To register and insure a place on the tour, send $200.00 per person to David Eld, Magic Meetings and Incentives, 3901 North Stevens St., Alexandria, Virginia, 22133. For additional information contact him at 703-379-8071 or e-mail him at deld@magicglobal.com Final payment due NLT Feb. 10, 2010.
    >
    > A $200 deposit per person is required by 9/30/09 for the main trip and an additional $100 per person for the extension.
    >
    > We hope that you will join us on this historic event.
    >
    > Fraternally,
    >
    > Ed Butler
    > President General 2009-2010
    >
    > The Sons of the American Revolution is the leading male lineage society that perpetuates the ideals, principles and liberties established by the founding fathers during the American Revolution. As a patriotic, historical, and educational organization, we seek to maintain and expand the knowledge and meaning of patriotism, promote respect for our national symbols, and the value of our American citizenship. Through these efforts we hope all Americans come to have a better understanding of their rights and duties as expressed in the US Constitution and the Bill of Rights. God bless the SAR!
    >
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    >
    > The National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution
    > Madrid—Malaga
    > May 10—20 , 2010
    >
    > Compatriots,
    >
    > Please join us for a wonderful 10 day trip to Spain, May 10-20, 2010. We will visit the Cathedral in Malaga, where the church members donated the money for the second tower of the church to Gen Bernardo Galvez, for guns, ammunition, and supplies to fight the English up the Mississippi and along the Gulf Coast. There will be time for lounging on the beach along the Costa Del Sol. Savor the scenic side trips in the south of Spain to the exotic Alhambra Palace near Granada; enjoy a celebration in the small home town of Gen. Galvez; delight in the magnificent vista from Rhonda, historic Gibraltar, and an optional day trip to explore Tangier, Morocco.
    >
    > In Madrid tour the Royal Palace and Armory, and hopefully have an audience with SAR member King Juan Carlos. In Madrid we will visit the incomparable Prado Museum, see El Cid’s huge sword at the Army Museum and marvel at the ship models in the Naval Museum. There will be time for a casual stroll through the magnificent Plaza Major, where you can savor some tapas. Side trips include visits to historic Toledo and stately Escorial, burial place of many Spanish kings.
    >
    > An optional tour to Costa del Sol is offered.
    >
    > Consult your tax advisor about the deductibility of this trip for members of the SAR and members of the SAR Ladies Auxiliary.
    >
    > Judge Ed Butler
    > SAR Spain Trip Coordinator
    >
    > The itinerary planned for the Spain program is shown below. Please note changes are possible until the official visits are confirmed.
    >
    > ITINERARY
    > Monday, May 10—Depart U.S.A. for Spain.
    >
    > Tuesday, May 11—Arrive Madrid. Transfer from airport to hotel. Check in at the InterContinental Hotel. Afternoon at leisure followed by Welcome Reception in evening.
    >
    > Wednesday, May 12—City tour of Madrid including Royal Palace, the Armory and Old Quarter. Lunch at local restaurant. Afternoon tour of Army & Navy Museum. View trophies, flags, uniforms, weapons and scale-models describing the history of Spain’s armed forces. Reception hosted by Navy League followed by dinner on your own.
    >
    > Thursday, May 13—Morning visit to the U.S. Embassy followed by excursion to El Escorial. Explore the most magnificent Monastery of Spain from where King Philip II ruled the world. Lunch is included. Tour concludes with wreath ceremony at El Escorial. Audience with Royal Family. Evening at leisure.
    >
    > Friday, May 14—Full day tour to Toledo, one of the most delightful cities of Spain. The wealth of its impressive artistic and cultural legacy makes it one of the most unique cities in Europe. Visit the Cathedral, Jewish Quarter and Santo Tome Church. Lunch included. Evening at leisure.
    >
    > Saturday, May 15—Day at leisure. Special Dinner at a private club.
    >
    > Sunday, May 16—Transfer from hotel to train station. Depart Madrid for Antequera by high-speed train. Transfer to Granada. Enjoy lunch before tour to the Alhambra. This unique building is a fortress, residence and royal city all in one. Transfer to Malaga. Check in at the Malaga Palacio Hotel. Evening at leisure.
    >
    > Monday, May 17—Full day excursion to Macharaviaya. Visit this old farming village where in 1786 the villagers dedicated a monument to the Galvez family to express their gratitude. Ceremony with plaque to honor General Bernardo Galvez followed by official lunch. Evening at leisure.
    >
    > Tuesday, May 18—Morning reception with Malaga Town Council followed by tour of Malaga. Visit Gibralfaro Castle and Old Quarter. Lunch at local restaurant. Public ceremony at the Cathedral and presentation of a Plaque of Honor. Dinner hosted by the Convention Bureau of Costa del Sol.
    >
    >
    > Wednesday, May 19—Full day excursion to Ronda.
    > En route stop at shipyard to view the brig Galveztown under construction to be completed in May 2011.
    > Explore the historic quarter reminiscent of the Arab age and more “modern” Ronda built after the 16th century. Lunch at local restaurant. Farewell Dinner.
    >
    > Thursday, May 20—Transfer to Malaga airport for your return flight to the U.S. via Madrid or continue by coach to Costa Del Sol on Post Program Tour.
    >
    > LAND COST Per Person: $3,850.00
    > (Sharing a double occupancy room)
    >
    > INTERNATIONAL AIR FARE per person from Washington, DC to Madrid and return Malaga/Madrid/Washington, DC for 2010 is estimated at: $1,000.00
    >
    > Note: The cost is subject to change if the number of attendees falls below 40. The price is based on the exchange rate valid in February 2009 and is subject to change.
    >
    > INCLUSIONS:
    > Hotel accommodations in Madrid for five nights and in Malaga for four nights including breakfast, service and taxes.
    > Airport transfers and transfer to train station.
    > High-speed train from Madrid to Antequera.
    > Sightseeing as indicated in itinerary including English-speaking guides.
    > Official visits and receptions as listed in itinerary.
    > Welcome reception.
    > Meals as shown in itinerary.
    >
    > SPLENDOR OF SPAIN
    >
    > When you think of Spain you'll most likely picture bullfights, beaches and flamenco dancing, but although these do capture the very essence of Spain, this vibrant country has a whole lot more to offer.
    >
    > Madrid, the capital of Spain since 1562, is a city of great monuments. Among its highlights are the medieval center, dating back to the Habsburg Empire, and the Prado Museum. But Madrid is not just a cultural destination. It is also a lively metropolis with many pubs, cafes, discotheques and nightclubs open late into the night.
    >
    > Malaga, inhabited for more than 2,000 years by different Mediterranean civilizations, combines today its traditions with modernity. Stretching below the watchful eye of the Castle of Gibralfaro is a lively and bustling city with neighborhoods of rich Andalusian flavor.
    >
    > OPTIONAL POST TOUR TO MARBELLA
    > (3 nights)
    >
    > Thursday, May 20—Transfer by coach to Marbella. Check in at the Hotel El Fuerte Marbella. Rest of day at leisure.
    >
    > Friday, May 21—Full day excursion to Gibraltar. Visit the city center, Punta de Europa and the Trinity Lighthouse. Lunch at local restaurant. Evening at leisure.
    >
    > Saturday, May 22—Day at leisure. Optional tour to Tangier, Morocco. Farewell Dinner.
    >
    >
    > Monday, May 23—Transfer to Malaga airport for your return flight back to the U.S via Madrid.
    >
    > COST Per Person: $992.00
    > (Sharing a double occupancy room)
    >
    > Note: The cost is subject to change if the number of attendees falls below 20. The price is based on the exchange rate valid in February 2009 and is subject to change.
    >
    > INCLUSIONS:
    > Hotel accommodations in Marbella for three nights including breakfast, service and taxes.
    > Airport transfers.
    > Sightseeing as indicated in the itinerary including English-speaking guides.
    > Lunch in Gibraltar.
    > Farewell dinner.
    >
    > COSTA DEL SOL
    >
    > The most all year round tourist destination in Europe, Costa del Sol has numerous magnificent well-kept beaches. The average water temperature is 65º F ( and 75º F in August).
    >
    > There is also much to see away from the beach. Miles of unspoiled and protected countryside peppered with white villages. The mountains back the coast: Montes de Malaga, Serania de Ronda, Sierra Blanca, Sierra Bermeja, Concha Mountain. They are covered with a diverse range of flora. Here you can enjoy nature and the hospitality of the White villages.
    >
    > RESERVATION REQUIREMENT:
    > SAR Honoring Spain: Mail the enclosed reservation form with your deposit to MAGIC Meetings at the address below. A deposit of $200 per person is required to reserve space on the Program visiting Madrid and Malaga.
    >
    > Post Tour to Marbella: An additional deposit of $100 per person is required to reserve space on Post Tour. Include your deposit in the check for the Main Program.
    >
    > FULL PAYMENT DUE NO LATER THAN
    > FEBRUARY 10, 2010
    >
    > CANCELLATION POLICY
    > Deposit is refundable in full up to July 15, 2009 for SAR Honoring Spain program and the Post Tour to Costa del Sol. Any cancellations received between July 16, 2009 and February 10, 2010 are charged $100 per person cancellation fee. Cancellations received between February 11 and March 10, 2010 will be charged $450 per person cancellation fee. Between March 11 and April 10, 2010 the fee is 75% the full cost of trip. No refunds are made after April 11, 2010.
    >
    > CANCELLATION INSURANCE
    > If you wish to receive information on cancellation insurance, please check here ___.
    >
    >
    > We recommend you send in your reservations early to ensure your attendance on the tour.
    >
    > Contact:
    >
    > David Eld
    > Magic Meetings and Incentives
    > 3901 North Stevens Street
    > Alexandria, Virginia 22133
    > Tel.: 703.379.8071
    > Fax: 703.671.1937
    > Email: deld@magicglobal.com
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    Welester

    16 years ago

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    Alicia and Arturo

    Hi there Alicia and Arturo ,

    Joseph has a very good point there , we do owe you great deal for all your hard work and efforts . You really make our lives much easier . It's kinda like that duck in the pond thing , you only see the duck on the surface of the water floating around all nice and smooth , but what we don't see is the fact that under the water the duck feet are paddling away .

    Thank you Alicia and Arturo from the bottom of my heart !

    Welester

    . . .
    >
    > Hi Alicia,
    >
    > Good to hear from you. Most folks on the list don't know that Alicia is
    > the main reason why we don't get tons of SPAM sent to the list. She is
    > diligently behind the scenes deleting every bit of it and we owe her
    > (and Arturo's wizardry) a debt of thanks.
    >
    > with regards to the trip:
    >
    > I bet you a buck that they will take your money even if you are not a
    > member, but you should contact Judge58@aol.com to be on the safe side
    > and to see if I won that buck.

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    chilerey54

    16 years ago

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    Alicia and Arturo

    Hola ,Ditto,thank you much. I am grateful.

    Computer Illiterate

    Ronnie Reynoso

    > From: hombrepi@hotmail.com
    > To: general@nuestrosranchos.org
    > Date: Wed, 2 Sep 2009 14:27:23 +0000
    > Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Alicia and Arturo
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    > Hi there Alicia and Arturo ,
    >
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    >
    > Joseph has a very good point there , we do owe you great deal for all your hard work and efforts . You really make our lives much easier . It's kinda like that duck in the pond thing , you only see the duck on the surface of the water floating around all nice and smooth , but what we don't see is the fact that under the water the duck feet are paddling away .
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    > Thank you Alicia and Arturo from the bottom of my heart !
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    > Welester
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    > > Hi Alicia,
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    > > Good to hear from you. Most folks on the list don't know that Alicia is
    > > the main reason why we don't get tons of SPAM sent to the list. She is
    > > diligently behind the scenes deleting every bit of it and we owe her
    > > (and Arturo's wizardry) a debt of thanks.
    > >
    > > with regards to the trip:
    > >
    > > I bet you a buck that they will take your money even if you are not a
    > > member, but you should contact Judge58@aol.com to be on the safe side
    > > and to see if I won that buck.
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