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WESTMORELAND WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA REGION

Celebrate the centennial of the National Park Service!

AAA Offers Pennsylvania Title and Registration Services for Boats and ATVs

MEMBERS SAVE! Premier: $100 Plus: $75 Classic: $50 SEE RESTRICTIONS IN BOX BELOW.

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Anniversary shines light on vacation oases right in America’s “backyard”

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early 60 national parks await your discovery in 2016, a big milestone for the US National Park Service. From Acadia in Maine to Zion in Utah, America’s federally protected zones of natural beauty make ideal family vacation destinations that are also affordable, fun alternatives to overseas travel. No passports, language issues or currency exchanging! Between May 1 & May 31,

visit AAA Travel to find a AAA Vacations®-branded national park package of 7 nights or longer that suits your travel style & budget and enjoy great member-only savings of up to $100 per room, double occupancy! This Land Is Your Land The eruption of Old Faithful geyser in Yellowstone National Park is drama at its best and, once you’ve seen it, it’s impossible to forget it. It’s also easy to see why, in 1872, © Silvy K. / Fotolia.com

Limited-time member-only offer exclusively from AAA East Central

Up to $100.00 off national park vacations! New bookings with deposit May 1-31, 2016. Savings per room, double occupancy. Valid only on AAA Vacations®–branded packages of 7 nights or longer and on the “Mighty 5 & More” Celebration Featured Vacation. See page 19.

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Congress made the effort to protect the area from settlements by designating the region America’s first national park. That effort grew into a larger movement to preserve these kinds of sites, where the natural beauty inspires and educates visitors, and eventually led to the creation of the National Park Service (NPS), established by an act signed by Woodrow Wilson on Aug 25, 1916. Today, the NPS also administers national monuments, recreation areas, seashores, lakeshores and historic parks & memorials. Its programs focus on wildlife conservation, natural resources and outdoor recreation. Its 408 sites cover more than 84 million acres. There’s a NPS site in every state, the District of Columbia, Guam, American Samoa, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Here are just 3 of the many national-park-centered tours available from AAA Travel: “Cowboy Country” The guided 8-day “Cowboy Country” (June through August departures) from Tauck Bridges is the ultimate family getaway in South continued on page 19

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Summer is on its way! It’s time to dust off your Boat or ATV and let the fun begin. Pennsylvania provides nearly unlimited opportunities for the recreational boater, and has over 85,000 miles of rivers and streams ranging from headwaters to major river systems. Our state also has many beautiful trails, both public and private just waiting to be discovered. Get out, get going, and start exploring. If you will spend time enjoying the many wonderful sights of Pennsylvania on your Boat or ATV, you will need to make sure that it is properly titled and registered. AAA East Central Pennsylvania Branch Offices are authorized agents for the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) and Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR). Your local branch is fully able to complete all the paperwork necessary to buy, sell, and register your Boat or All Terrain Vehicle (ATV). AAA can also assist with replacing a missing title or registration card, as well as process the title transfer for the trailer that you use to haul your Boat or ATV! Title and license services through AAA are available to the general public, but are offered to AAA members at a substantial discount. AAA accepts cash, check, credit or debit card as form of payment. For more information call our Member Service Center at 1-800-441-5008. Member Service Center hours are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. You may also visit your local Pennsylvania AAA branch for more information.

PennDot Driver’s License & Photo ID Card Fees Increase

If you’re a Pennsylvania resident, you may have noticed that your Driver’s License or Photo Identification renewal application fee has increased. Effective April 24, 2016, Driver’s License and Photo Identification card fees were increased by $1.00. Examples of the new fee increases are: Driver License Class C - $30.50, CM - $50.50 and Photo Identification- $29.50. AAA is your convenient one-stop shop for online processing of Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle and Driver’s License transactions. Title and license services through AAA are available to the general public, but are offered to AAA members at a substantial discount. AAA will accept cash, check, credit or debit card. For more information call our Member Service Center at 1-800-441-5008. Member Service Center hours are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. You may also visit your local Pennsylvania AAA branch for further information.

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Learn about the latest AAA specials and get the most value from your membership when you sign up for the monthly AAA e-Update newsletter. Each newsletter includes information about your AAA member benefits, along with savings offers, automotive tips, travel ideas and more. After your first newsletter, you decide which additional e-newsletters you’d like to receive. Interested in learning about Travel specials? Get the Travel e-News, with exclusive getaway packages and offers. Or get the Insurance Insight, with information to help you protect your valued possessions. There’s no cost to you, and you can discontinue your AAA e-newsletter subscription at any time. Visit AAA.com/enews to sign up today.

A Winter Wonderland in the Canadian Rockies There’s no view like the view from Canada’s rooftop and winter in the Canadian Rockies is a time for celebration. See amazing ice sculptures at the Lake Louise Ice Magic Festival, witness the glacier-clad monoliths on the Icefields Parkway, known as “20 Switzerlands in one.” Try dog-sledding or snowshoeing, and board an Ice Explorer for a memorable trek over the Columbia Icefield. Revel in the lap of luxury at the legendary Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel. The fires are roaring, the Northern Lights dance across the night sky and there’s a spot for you on AAA Travel’s Canada’s Winter Wonderland Tour, Jan. 9–15, 2017. SEE PAGE 9.


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etail insiders know that spring can be a great season for bargain shoppers on the hunt for deals on refrigerators and mattresses (because new models come out in June), luggage (in the lull before summer vacations) and grill accessories (but not grills). Something about spring merchandising helps lure us out of hibernation. Spring colors perk up consumers ready to brighten their surroundings and shift to a sunnier seasonal palette. Psychologists have found that color can be a huge driver for shoppers. More than 80 percent of participants in a recent survey reported that color is a primary reason they choose a product. Here are a few predictions that may color your shopping decisions this spring: Color me house-proud. In spring, homeowners hit the nurseries and home improvement stores to prepare for landscaping and remodeling. Some of that sprucing up may be because spring is also the most popular time to put a house on the market. PPG Pittsburgh Paints, named Paradise Found (PPG1135-5) as its 2016 Color of the Year. It’s a serious green that is nurturing as well as sturdy and protective with very little undertone of blue. As AAA’s newest Discounts & Rewards Partner PPG Paints now offers AAA members 25 percent savings on retail paint and 15 percent on sundries at more than 600 PPG Paints stores throughout the U.S.

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MORE REWARDING — From now through May 30th, new cardholders can earn a $50 statement credit. Soft is the new black. Discounts on items for your spring wardrobe are most likely mid-season. Welcoming colors that psychologically fulfill our yearning for reassurance and security are becoming more prominent. The fashion-forward will be stocking their closets with sunny shades such as buttercup yellow and a spectrum of softer hues, such as rose, peach, sky blue and lilac. How do we know? Because that is the color palette forecast by the Pantone Institute of Color™. For the past 15 years, this organization predicted color

trends and designated a Color of the Year. In 2016, a blending of two shades — Rose Quartz, a warm embracing rose tone, and Serenity, a cool, tranquil blue — were chosen. When Pantone speaks, fashion, home décor, automotive and product packaging experts take notice. Big ticket paint jobs. When tax refunds hit bank accounts many people make big purchases, such as cars and appliances. Which paint jobs will pop in 2016? Expect the top four car colors — white, black, grey and silver — to remain popular. However, PPG Industries predicts we will see more neutrals with a sparkle, metallic orange, and grey with a strong undertone of green. Stainless steel will remain the number one choice in appliances, but new options will include sleek black stainless finishes, icy white and a warm gray metallic that GE calls “slate.” AAA Member Rewards VISA shines every season. No matter what you will be buying this spring, it is rewarding to shop with your AAA Member Rewards Visa® credit card. That is especially true now through May 30. New cardholders who make at least $250 in purchases the first 90 days their account is open get a $50 statement credit. All cardholders continue to earn points they can redeem for cash back on purchases. Earn 3 points per $1 on qualifying AAA and travel purchases. Earn 2 points per $1 on gas, grocery store and drugstore purchases. Earn 1 point per $1 on purchases everywhere else. Categories won’t change and there is no limit on the points you can earn.

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Shopping for a good used car? Start at AAA.com AAA members save 40% on CARFAX Vehicle History Reports Westmoreland Region Official publication of the Westmoreland Region of AAA East Central Published monthly (except bimonthly Aug./Sept., Nov./Dec.) by AAA East Central Eastgate Shopping Center 5142 Rt 30, Suite 135 Greensburg PA 15601-3604 724-834-8300 USPS 0522-130 ISSN 0891-1126 Periodicals Postage Paid at Greensburg PA Postmaster: Send address changes to AAA Motorist Westmoreland Region c/o AAA, 5900 Baum Blvd Pittsburgh PA 15206-3854 Subscription Rate: $1 included in Primary Membership dues. All others: $2/year.

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AAA EAST CENTRAL Chairman ................................................ Richard S. Hamilton Vice Chairman.........................................James E. Broome, Jr. Vice Chairman............................................... Gregory E. Grim Vice Chairman..........................................Mary Lynn Laughlin Vice Chairman..................................... Martha Hartle Munsch OFFICERS: President ....................................................James E. Lehman Executive Vice President ............................... Thomas J. Ashley Secretary .................................................. Robert H. Compton Treasurer .......................................................Robert S. Collins GOVERNING BOARD OF DIRECTORS Glenn B. Bachman, Neil D. Bassi, James E. Broome, Jr., Steve D. Bullock**, Charles O. Casto**, Edward C. Coaxum, Jr., Robert S. Collins, Robert H. Compton, Jon E. Denney, Debra A. Dinnocenzo, Gregory E. Grim, Richard S. Hamilton, James H. Kanicki, Mary Lynn Laughlin, William Duff McCrady, James M. McDonnell, Thomas V. McKernan Jr., Martha Hartle Munsch, Gary K. Munsie**, Terrence L. Walton** EAST CENTRAL REGION BOARD OF DIRECTORS Neil D. Bassi, Chairman, Robert S. Collins, Vice Chairman, Christian Asam, Jack A. Barkley, William E. Bierer**, Ellsworth T. Bowser**, Peter Burton, Michael A. Cochran, Daniel J. Collins Jr.**, Robert S. Collins, Robert H. Compton, Debra A. Dinnocenzo, James J. Dodaro, Charles W. Groce, Richard S. Hamilton, Mark Henschen, Luke Howe, Richard Kallenborn, Herbert G. Koenig, Mark S. Mansour, W. Duff McCrady, Martha Hartle Munsch, W. Lee Oswalt, III, Michael Parkes, John D. Petruso, Louis Pomerico, Jacob N. Skezas, James C. Stump, Jr., James F. Ward **emeritus directors

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By Richard Hamilton Chairman, AAA East Central ou already rely on AAA for peace of mind on the road. Now take that same level of confidence into your next used car buying experience. Just make sure to do your homework before handing over your hard-earned cash. A CARFAX® Vehicle History Report™ is a good first step in protecting yourself against buying a used car with costly or hidden repair problems. CARFAX® Vehicle History Reports™ are now available to AAA members at a substantial discount. AAA Classic and AAA Plus® members are entitled to a 20 percent discount — that’s a savings of $8 off the regular retail price of $39.99 on the purchase of a single CARFAX® Vehicle History Report™ when they order it online at AAA.com/CarfaxReport. There is also a five-report package and an unlimited report option available at equally significant savings! AAA Premier® members are entitled to one free CARFAX® Vehicle History Report™ per household, per membership year. To request their free vehicle history report, AAA Premier® members must call the toll-free AAA Premier Member Hotline number printed on their membership card and select menu option number four. Subsequent reports are available at a 40 percent discount off the regular retail price and can be ordered online at AAA.com/CarfaxReport. The leading source of vehicle his-

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Richard Hamilton tory information for buyers and sellers of used cars CARFAX® offers the most comprehensive vehicle history database in North America. In fact, millions of consumers trust CARFAX® to provide them with vehicle history information every year. CARFAX® receives information from more than 91,000 data sources, including every U.S. and Canadian provincial motor vehicle agency, plus many auto auctions, fire and police departments, collision repair facilities, fleet management and rental agencies. CARFAX® Vehicle History Reports™ are available on every used car and light truck model year 1981 or later using the unique 17-character vehicle identification number (VIN). Each

CARFAX® Vehicle History Report™ contains a wealth of valuable information that can impact a consumer’s buying decision such as: • Title information, including salvaged, rebuilt, or junked titles; • Flood damage history; • Total loss accident history; • Odometer readings including mileage rollbacks or rollovers; • Lemon history; • Number of owners; • Accident indicators, such as airbag deployments and structural damage; • State emissions inspection results; • Service, inspection and registration history; • Warranty information; • Recall Information; • Vehicle use. (taxi, rental, lease, etc.) Although CARFAX® can’t promise to have every repair or accident record for every vehicle, or that it hasn’t had its odometer rolled back; it does provide consumers with detailed, indepth ownership information. AAA still recommends having any prospective used car purchase checked out by a reputable repair facility — like those who participate AAA’s Approved Auto Repair program. If you’re shopping for a used car, don’t waste time looking at vehicles with a less than desirable past. Start your search at AAA.com/CarfaxReport and filter your results by one-owner cars, accident history, cars with service records, and more. Find the right used car, at the right price, with the help of CARFAX® and AAA!

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ay is Hertz month at AAA and members can save big on weekly rentals! AAA members save up to 20 percent with Hertz, plus an additional 15 percent on weekly rentals when Promotional Code #106746 is included in the reservation. One of the benefits of AAA membership is the special package of savings available when you rent from Hertz. Exclusive AAA member benefits include free unlimited mileage on most rentals. Families receive free use of one child, infant or booster seat, a savings of $13.00 per day, and there’s no charge for an additional driver — a savings of $13.50 per day — if that driver is a AAA member and meets standard rental qualifications. Rent a NeverLost GPS for just $6.99 per day; save 50 percent off SIRIUS XM radio fees; and 10 percent off the Fuel Purchase Option. Purchase a tank of gas from Hertz at local prices and eliminate the hassle of rushing around trying to find a gas station before returning your car!

And every rental can be as good as gold. Hertz’ free Hertz Gold Plus Rewards® loyalty program helps AAA members fast-forward their car rental experience. Just show your license and pick-up your keys at the designated Gold counter at over 4,000 locations worldwide. Choose a car you like better on the spot with Hertz Gold Choice® and enjoy expedited drop-off with eReturn. Receive vehicle updates or select an upgrade right from your phone with Mobile Gold Alerts. In a recent program enhancement AAA members can now sign up for Hertz Gold Plus Rewards® right at Hertz rental counters. Hertz has over 2,700 locations off-airport, bringing the car rental experience right to your doorstep. You’ll earn one Hertz Gold Plus Rewards® point for every qualifying U.S. dollar spent on Hertz rentals and optional services worldwide. After their first Gold rental, AAA Classic and Plus members collect enough Hertz Gold Plus Rewards Bonus Points, for one free rental day. AAA Premier

members, earn points good for two free rental days. Hertz Gold Plus Rewards recently swept top honors at the 2016 FlyerTalk Awards, winning in every category and geographic region of the Drive Group. The awards are held annually and determined by the FlyerTalk community, a group of over 600,000 frequent business and leisure travelers. The community is dedicated to finding and sharing elite-level knowledge of airline, hotel and car rental affinity programs, and voted Hertz Gold Plus Rewards the top worldwide car rental loyalty program for the fifth consecutive year. Enjoy these Hertz Month savings on weekly rentals on all car classes (excluding Dream Cars) at participating locations in the U.S., Canada, Puerto Rico and Mexico. Offer is valid for vehicle pickup through June 30, 2016. For additional details see the Hertz ad in this issue. Contact your local AAA travel office, visit AAA.com/ Hertz or call 800-654-3080 to reserve your Hertz vehicle!


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Buying a house? Here’s some help for new homebuyers What you need to know now about homeowners insurance By Robin Jones f you’re shopping for a home, you might be looking for something with three bedrooms, two bathrooms, an updated kitchen, and a big backyard for the kids and the dog. Add one more thing to that list: good homeowners insurance. That’s because when you’re in escrow, your mortgage lender will require you to buy a policy before the sale is final. Since your new home is likely to become your most valuable asset, it’s important to understand the types of coverage that are available so you can decide the kind and amount of insurance that is right for you. It’s also helpful to be aware of insurability issues. Coverage to consider — A standard homeowners policy covers the dwelling, additional structures, personal property, and loss of use should your home become uninhabitable due to a covered loss. It also provides you with some liability coverage if someone gets hurt on your property. Be sure to ask your insurance agent about the various types of homeowners policies available, along with the different coverage and premiums associated with them. When the need arises, you don’t want to be surprised that the coverage you have is not what you expected. Also, know that most insurance policies may not cover losses from certain natural disasters, but government agencies or specialized insurance companies

by insurer, many carriers consider certain common factors. First, insurers usually look at the prior claims history of the applicant and the home he or she is seeking to insure. Second, they may consider any characteristic of the home or property that could create a liability issue. That might be a broken handrail, uneven pavement, or a swimming pool without a safety fence. Depending on the age of a house or its prior loss history, an insurance company may require a home inspection before the buyer can obtain a homeowners policy. If an inspection is required, the inspector may also look for evidence of prior damage—for instance, a stain on the ceiling indicating that the roof is leaking or any wall or floor damage pointing to water seepage or leaks. With all the headaches of buying a new home, good homeowners insurance can bring peace of mind to the process.

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panies will look at “acceptability criteria” when they decide whether or not to insure a home. The criteria include things such as the type of construction (e.g., wood or masonry), the type of roof (e.g., composite shingle or tile), and the use of the dwelling (owneroccupied or rented out). While the acceptability criteria vary

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Ice, Ice, Baby! Ice-walk or snowshoe at Maligne Canyon See eye-popping, jaw-dropping sculptures at the Lake Louise Ice Magic Festival Visit with a rare-gem specialist Marvel at snowy scenery along the Bow River Feel like royalty at the Fairmont Banff Springs, the iconic“Castle in the Rockies” Traverse the Icefields Parkway Stay at spectacular Château Lake Louise Enjoy the unforgettable panoramic journey from Edmonton to Jasper Savor an authentic “First Nations” dinner Sip cocoa and roast marshmallows around a blazing fire in Banff

Special Inclusion: Ride in a musher’s sled drawn by Alaskan Huskies thrilled to be out on the trail! Tired of “typical”? Here’s a unique off-season vacation you’ll never forget — a January getaway to a stunning corner of Canada transformed into a wonderland of white-frosted evergreens and crystal-blue skies, where locals celebrate the season with enthusiasm and welcome you to join them in warming up to the joys of winter. From Edmonton to Calgary, discover the sparkling wonders of Alberta — the towering snow-clad peaks of the Canadian Rockies, spectacular Maligne Canyon (more than 160 feet deep) in Jasper National Park, Icefields Parkway (which parallels the Continental Divide and from which the Columbia Icefield and wildlife may be seen), postcard-perfect Lake Louise and the alpine resort-town feel of Banff. Along the way, you’re invited to partake in exciting activities and experiences designed to enlighten and create lifelong memories — from dog-sledding to icewalking or snowshoeing to horse-drawn-sleigh riding. You can even gear up at Lake Louise for a spin around what’s surely one of the world’s most magnificent settings for ice skating. Savor a native peoples–themed dinner to find out what a meal was like centuries ago. Visit a local specialist to view and learn about ammolite, a rare opal-like gemstone found only in southern Alberta. And step into a fascinating world of art and ice at the Ice Magic Festival, where skilled artisans carve incredible sculptures featuring the smallest details from huge blocks of ice. Stay comfortable and cozy in style and luxury, including 2 nights at the Fairmont Château Lake Louise (modeled after a Victorian lodge and surrounded by soaring peaks) and 1 at the Fairmont Banff Springs (a short stroll from the town of Banff), both originally built as Canadian Pacific Railway hotels. You’ll also enjoy a night in Edmonton and 2 nights in Jasper.

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DROMOLAND CASTLE Enjoy a farewell dinner at this elegant and luxurious fairytale castle hotel!

Limerick • Bunratty Castle: medieval banquet • Cliffs of Moher • Foynes Flying Boat Museum • Killarney National Park • Ring of Kerry • Valentia Island: Skellig Experience • Sneem • Moll’s Gap • Blarney: Castle, Woollen Mills • Cobh • Waterford • Wicklow Mountains • Dublin • Irish National Stud • Dromoland Castle

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Visit AAA Travel IN PERSON on any Friday in May & get a... • FREE GIFT for a no-obligation quote on an allinclusive beach resort vacation from Pleasant Holidays • $100 DISCOUNT* when you book & make a deposit on an all-inclusive beach resort vacation of 7+ nights from Pleasant Holidays

AAA Member Rate: $1,938

Rate is per person (double occupancy), is subject to availability at time of booking and includes roundtrip airport/hotel transfers, accommodations, 13 meals (including medieval castle banquet/entertainment, Kileen House in Killarney, Merry Ploughboy Pub dinner/entertainment, Dromoland Castle farewell dinner, 2 table d'hôte dinners and more), motorcoach sightseeing, hotel service charges & luggage handling (1 bag per person) and professional tour director in Ireland. Ask about available add-on airfare. Passport required. Tour operated by CIE International. Visit AAA.com/GoIreland for itinerary and more information.

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Pacific Northwest & California

Seattle, Portland, North Bend, Eureka, San Francisco Engaging Experiences

Learn about the 1980 eruption of Mount St Helens as well as the history and geology of the state park. View scenery along Bandon State Natural Area’s Beach Loop with sights such as Bandon Rocks and Face Rock, known to many from the Native American legend. Dine on Pier 39, which offers exceptional views of San Francisco and the Bay Bridge.

10 meals • 7 nights May–October 2016 AAA Member Rate: from $2,349*

Heritage of America

New York City, Philadelphia, Lancaster, Gettysburg, Williamsburg, Washington DC Engaging Experiences

Meet fellow travelers for a welcome breakfast at New York’s famous Ellen’s Stardust Diner. Enjoy a traditional Amish dinner with members of the Lancaster Amish community. Visit Mount Vernon, home of the first US President, George Washington.

14 meals • 9 nights May–November 2016 AAA Member Rate: from $2,499*

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Heart of the South

New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Natchez, Lafayette Engaging Experiences

Southern Charm

Charleston, Savannah, Jekyll Island, St Simons Island, St Augustine, Jacksonville Engaging Experiences

Discover the Crescent City’s charm of on a walking tour. Roll up your sleeves and discover how to cook New Orleans–style during a unique cooking demonstration at the New Orleans School of Cooking. Immerse yourself in the grace and elegance of the antebellum South while touring the Natchez mansions. Head on down to the bayou and relax on a narrated cruise through the Atchafalaya Basin swamp.

Visit Boone Hall, one of America’s oldest working plantations that still grows crops as it has for the last 320 years. Enjoy a 2-night stay at the Jekyll Island Club, once described as “the richest, the most exclusive and the most inaccessible club in the world.” Take an enchanting trolley tour of St Augustine, the oldest city in the US, first settled in 1565.

11 meals • 7 nights May–November 2016

9 meals • 6 nights May–November 2016

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AAA Member Rate: from $2,199*

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LEAVE YOUR CAR AT HOME!

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VIRGINIA BEACH OCEANA AIR SHOW

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Virginia Beach & Norfolk VA

Sept 7-12 •

Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, New York

AAA Member Rate: $999

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Enjoy 5 nights and relaxing beach time at an oceanfront hotel on Virginia Beach’s popular boardwalk. Visit Cape Henry Lighthouse, get a behind-the-scenes tour of Naval Station Norfolk and cruise Norfolk Harbor. Visit an interactive maritime center (Nauticus) and see the MacArthur Memorial. Highlight: Naval Air Station Oceana’s Air Show, including the world-famous Blue Angels! 10 meals.

NIAGARA SUMMER ESCAPE:

Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario

July 7-9 •

AAA Member Rate: $789

Escape to this charming Canadian resort village. Top-notch theater, coupled with elegant lodging and fine food & wine, makes this an ideal summer retreat. Visit a winery and stay at the full-service Prince of Wales Hotel. Attend a matinee of “Our Town” at the Royal George Theater (gold-level seats). Enjoy a dinner cruise aboard a paddle wheeler and see Fort George, Fort Niagara and sunset over Lake Ontario. Stop at Niagara Falls for lunch and free time on the way home! Passport required. 6 meals.

CRUISING THE CHESAPEAKE:

Annapolis, St Michaels, Baltimore MD Aug 15-17 •

AAA Member Rate: $665

Tour Annapolis — Maryland’s colonial-flavored capital and home of the US Naval Academy; then cruise into Chesapeake Bay from the City Dock. The next day board a well-appointed yacht for another cruise — from Annapolis to the quaint Eastern Shore town of St Michaels and its Chesapeake Maritime Museum. Motorcoach to Baltimore for free time at its Inner Harbor waterfront district; while there, you may want to browse shops, visit the National Aquarium or tour the USS Constellation. Enjoy a cruise tour of Baltimore Harbor. 3 meals.

Delight in autumn’s colors. Visit a CT submarine museum; tour a Newport RI mansion; see Plymouth Rock and ferry out to Nantucket Island in MA; take rides on the Cape Cod Central, Conway Scenic and Café Lafayette trains; follow NH’s Kancamagus Highway; visit an 1890s dairy farm, Quechee Gorge and Bennington VT; and tour elegant Belhurst Castle in NY’s Finger Lakes region. 18 meals.

THE WRIGHT KIND OF SUMMER: Laurel Highlands PA

Aug 21 •

AAA Member Rate: $155

Explore 2 of architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s works in the Laurel Highlands (Duncan House at Polymath Park Resort and Fallingwater). Enjoy lunch at Tree Tops restaurant and dinner at the historic Summit Inn. 2 meals.

AUTUMN ELK ENCOUNTER:

Bald Eagle & Hyner View state parks

Sept 30–Oct 2 •

AAA Member Rate: $599

Experience an immersive getaway celebrating more than 100 years of elk in PA. Stay at the Nature Inn at Bald Eagle State Park, where you follow trails, learn about nature and view "PA Elk: Reclaiming the Alleghenies." Follow the PA Scenic Byway with a naturalist, stop at a lookout in Hyner View State Park and visit the Elk County Visitor Center to view live elk on the grounds and ride an old-fashioned covered wagon. 6 meals.

PA GRAND CANYON & MORE:

Williamsport & Wellsboro PA

Oct 6-8 •

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Enjoy foliage from Kinzua Gorge’s 230-foot-high glass-bottomed skywalk; visit the PA Lumber Museum. Explore the PA Grand Canyon’ s upper gorge by covered wagon. Visit an overlook, then downtown Wellsboro. See the mansions of Williamsport’s Millionaires’ Row. Cruise on a paddle wheeler on the Susquehanna River. 6 meals.

BEST OF THE BLUE RIDGE: Virginia & North Carolina

Oct 23-28 •

AAA Member Rate: $1,645

Stay 2 nights at a lakeside resort in Blowing Rock NC, a quaint mountain village. Visit Grandfather Mountain, highest peak in the Blue Ridge. Ride the Smoky Mountain Railway on the Nantahala Gorge Excursion; hear bluegrass and Appalachian stories. Tour Asheville and the Biltmore Estate (as well as its gardens and winery). Overnight at Viriginia’s Peaks of the Otter Lodge. Take beautiful Skyline Drive on your way home! 10 meals.

VETERANS’ PRIDE: Washington DC

Nov 9-11 •

AAA Member Rate: $499

Commemorate Veterans Day and the US Marine Corps’ birthday on a tour of patriotic and military landmarks in VA and DC — Manassas National Battlefield, Freedom Museum, USMC Museum, Quantico & Arlington cemeteries, DC memorials (WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Iwo Jima, Lincoln) and night tour of DC. 5 meals.

LAST CHANCE! MACKINAC ISLAND MI

June 12-16 •

AAA Member Rate: $1,129

MAINE SEACOAST: Portland to Acadia

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Never cruised before? This is for you!

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Cruising is the perfect way to relax in comfortable, elegant surroundings; visit exotic destinations; meet new friends; and enjoy fantastic food. Cruises are fundamentally hassle-free...but, for those on their first cruise, it can feel like entering a world of “unknowns.” To help first-time cruising “newcomers” get their sea legs, here’s some useful information: Do a bit of homework. There was a time when cruising meant a flight to Miami and a slow boat to the Caribbean. Now there are endless destinations to choose from — from Asia to Antarctica — and many regional departure points, so take the time to find your perfect cruise itinerary. As an alternative to flying to a far-off departure city, you might consider driving or motorcoaching to a closer port (New York/New Jersey, Baltimore, etc), which could save you money and stress. Cruise fare includes accommodations, meals in main dining venues, activities (including children’s programs) and nighttime entertainment — not to mention transportation from port to port. When you factor in all of the costs you’d incur on a land vacation, as well as the great deals you can currently find on cruise travel, you’ll discover that you can actually save by booking a cruise, compared to a land-based vacation. Ships come in a variety of sizes and personalities. You’ll find a myriad of ship variations — big, small, explorer-oriented, decadent luxury, family-friendly — and one that’s right for you! Consider splurging on a balcony stateroom; this semi-private relaxation area affords expansive ocean vistas and potentially spectacular sunrises and sunsets that can make the extra cost well worth it. Pack just what you need. According to some estimates, many first-time cruisers pack twice as many clothes as they need. There’s no good reason to bring 15 pairs of shoes on a 7-day cruise. Rely on this: “When in doubt, leave it out.” Worst-case scenario: You can always pick up anything you absolutely need (but didn't bring or forgot to bring) on the ship or in a port of call on your journey. Pack swim suits in a carry-on; it may take a

short while for luggage delivery to reach your stateroom. Visiting the pool can be a great timefiller until you can completely unpack. Try new foods, new activities. Seagoing gourmets can break bread in French or Italian bistros, sup in sea-view cafés, pork out in pizzerias or flambé at intimate restaurants branded by celebrity chefs. You can sample tableside cooking in dine-in wine cellars or graze on eclectic offerings from every part of the globe. Dining options include New York–style delis, patisseries, sushi bars and “steakhousestyle” supper clubs. Consider pre-booking shore excursions. Most cruise lines allow you to pre-book sightseeing tours, scuba trips, etc, months in advance — saving time otherwise spent waiting in an onboard line — and ensuring the adventure isn’t sold out before you’re able to sign up. Be aware of the ship’s cancellation policy, just in case you change your mind once the vacation is under way. Get involved. All cruise ships offer plenty of onboard activities, so you can enjoy high-energy floor shows, flirt with Lady Luck in onboard casinos, dance cheek-to-cheek or savor the sea air on a moonlit stroll on deck. If you seek intellectual fulfillment, cruise lines offer onboard enrichment programs (on diverse topics such as language, music and cooking) and guest lecturers who are experts in their fields. There are even a growing number of theme cruises, where you can learn to dribble from an NBA star; explore art, music or food; or take driving lessons from a NASCAR champion. You can participate in contests, do crafts, watch movies or simply grab a book and get a tan. Keep fit. Some say the average person gains about 5

pounds on a 1-week cruise. But, for those watching calories, be assured there are low-fat and often low-carb options on the menus, and buffets often offer some healthier choices. Also, there’s a workout plan for everyone, and you can actually end up in even better physical condition than when you started. Fitness and spa facilities on most ships are equal to — and in many cases exceed — the best land-based facilities. Classes may include pilates, tai chi and kickboxing, and personal trainers are often available to offer customized exercise programs. Most ships have wooden promenade decks, and the invigorating sea air makes walking or jogging a breeze. Play some hoops or visit the ship’s gym, and there are always pools for soaking & swimming. Stay connected...if you like. Most ships have internet centers and shipboard Wi-Fi, so you can read e-mail and surf the web. Most offer CNN or some other cable news network on your in-room TV. You can make phone calls from the phone in your stateroom and from your cell phone as well (roaming charges apply). Mind the clock...away from the dock. With all the activities available on shore, it’s easy to lose track of time with all the sights, sounds and smells of a new destination. When you leave the ship, remember to be back in good time and that cruise lines typically use the 24-hour clock (where the day is divided into 24 hours, and 16:00 is not the same as 6:00pm). Speak with a AAA travel agent. AAA travel agents are cruise experts. For trip planning assistance, visit or call your local AAA Travel office.

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WESTERN CARIBBEAN: Roundtrip from Galveston TX

$50.00 Onboard Credit* • Priority Check-in In-stateroom Champagne during cruise**

Philipsburg, St Maarten; Charlotte Amalie, St Thomas, 3 days at sea

EASTERN CARIBBEAN: Cape Liberty NJ to San Juan PR

$50.00 Onboard Credit* • Preferred Check-in on day of boarding Exclusive Wine-tasting Experience with Princess Sommelier

WESTERN CARIBBEAN: Roundtrip from Ft Lauderdale FL

$50.00 Onboard Credit* • Priority Check-in

Costa Maya, Mexico; Roatan, Honduras; Cozumel, Mexico; 3 days at sea

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Roatan, Honduras; Belize City, Belize; Cozumel, Mexico; 2 days at sea

*per stateroom **not available within 30 days of travel

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UNCOMMON CRUISES

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A cruise “veteran”? This is for you! You’ve cruised before...and you loved it. You’ve sailed the islands of the Caribbean... maybe even to Canada & New England. And now you’re looking for something a little different. Take a look below at some exciting and out-of-the-ordinary cruise vacation options available at AAA Travel. Repositioning Cruises Birds do it, so do butterflies and whales. Even cruise ships migrate with the seasons. And for a growing number of savvy travelers, the change of seasons is a welcome signal to pack up and go on a repositioning cruise. Repositioning cruises offer many advantages, including one-of-a-kind itineraries and a unique combination of ports. Passengers not only enjoy all the usual onboard amenities , many cruise lines enhance repositioning cruises with extra at-sea days, special themes and out-of-theordinary entertainment. Cruise ships follow the sun. The most common repositioning cruises sail either north for the summer or south for the winter. In the fall, many return to the Caribbean from Europe. Cooling fall temperatures can also signal hot cruise deals with a variety of special offseason and promotional rates, which can make a repositioning cruise a genuine bargain. This rare combination of exotic off-the-beaten-path locales, leisurely days at sea and incredible value means they often sell out early. Transatlantic Crossings Transatlantic cruises once were the heart of daily commerce across the Atlantic Ocean, but today most transatlantic sailings take place when the cruise fleets migrate from the Caribbean to Europe and back during spring and fall. These crossings feature long tranquil days at sea along with one-of-a-kind port calls. Down Under Cruises Koala bears, kangaroos and kiwi birds await cruisers who sail the ports of Australia

and New Zealand. Few travel experiences rival the excitement of sailing into Sydney and Auckland, the awe-inspiring scenery of Fiordland National Park and the wonders of the Great Barrier Reef, to name just a few. Hawaii Cruises Cruising is the best way to experience Hawaii’s scenic splendor. Scattered like pearls around the North Pacific, the islands are a rich melange of people, cultures and cuisines with endless leisure opportunities. A garden of earthly delights where soothing green vistas are capped by towering volcanic peaks. No doubt about it: The popularity of Hawaiian cruises is on the rise. Cruisers returning from the Aloha State typically rave about their experiences, fanning the flames of interest and sparking new “converts.” Who can resist sunshine-splashed days, star-filled nights, flower-scented breezes, jewel-tone waters? Cruising around Hawaii’s 4 major islands is a stress- and hassle-free way to move from place to place. There’s absolutely no squandering precious vacation time. Settle into your stateroom — once — and that’s it. Unpack just once (that alone is priceless!), and forget about lugging suitcases, scurrying for interisland flights, checking in & out of hotels and worrying about long security checks, delays and other hassles associated with airports. Panama Canal Cruises The Panama Canal has been called the “Big Ditch” and the “8th Wonder of the Modern World.” The romance of crossing 2 oceans in a single day remains no less compelling than it

did centuries ago, when mariners first dreamed of carving a route through the narrow isthmus linking 2 continents. Travelers have marveled at this system of man-made channels, locks, dams and artificial lakes that connect the Pacific to the Atlantic. The canal is about 50 miles long, with an average transit time of 9 hours. Each of the locks has concrete walls 1,000 feet long and 81 feet high and is designed to raise giant ships 85 feet from sea to sea. The Spanish first surveyed a canal route through the Isthmus of Panama in 1534, but it would be more than 300 years before construction finally began. A French company started digging in 1880, but the project went bankrupt. In 1902 the US purchased the French holdings in Panama for $40 million and the US Army Corps of Engineers were put in charge of construction. It would take 10 more years, $387 million and countless lives to complete. River Cruises More travelers are discovering this exceptional travel “current” that takes you to (and into) destinations in ways no other tour can; river cruising is relaxing, exciting, even educational (in the most enjoyable way!). Luxurious liners glide in style into places ocean cruises can’t reach; enjoy more time to get an authentic sense of a place. Dock in the heart of a city; little time is needed to transfer to points of interest. Local entertainers may even board your vessel for cultural performances. River cruises average 130 guests (ocean liners host thousands); expect a quiet, intimate onboard atmosphere, with more space per person.

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Victoria, Seattle, Astoria, Catalina, San Diego, Monterey, 4 days at sea

16 Aug 28 Serenade of the Seas TRANSATLANTIC: Copenhagen DK to Boston MA

Oslo, Kristiansand, Isafjordur, Reykjavik, Akureyri, Halifax, 8 days at sea

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Fjordland NP (cruising), Dunedin, Akaora, Picton, Wellington, Marlborough Sounds

NEW ZEALAND: Roundtrip from Sydney AUSTRALIA

$75.00 Onboard Credit* • Preferred Check-in on day of boarding Exclusive Wine-tasting Experience with Princess Sommelier

HAWAIIAN ISLANDS: Vancouver BC to Honolulu HI

$100.00 Onboard Credit* • Priority Check-in

PANAMA CANAL: Westbound Miami FL to Callao PE

$200.00 Onboard Credit* • Premium Wine-tasting Event plus complimentary bottle of wine from tasting menu

RIVER CRUISE: Roundtrip from Bordeaux FR

$75.00 Onboard Credit** • $100.00 discount** $150.00 Exclusive Member Benefit per person

Kailua-Kona & Hilo (Big Island of Hawaii), Lahaina (Maui), 5 days at sea

Key West, Cozumel, Costa Maya, Belize City , Roatan & 5 more ports, 4 days at sea Cadillac, Pauillac, Bourg, Libourne, Bordeaux

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Glacier National Park Big Sky Circle Tour Going to the Sun Road Glacier Park Lodge

Yellowstone National Park Upper & Lower Loop Grant Village Lodge

Grand Teton National Park Jackson Hole WY Salt Lake City UT

Rome • The Colosseum • Assisi Perugia • Siena • Florence Chianti Winery • Venice Murano Island • Milan Oct 26–Nov 4 or Nov 7-16 AAA Member Rate: from $4,149

ASK ABOUT OTHER DEPARTURE DATES.

Rate is per person (double occupancy), is subject to availability at time of booking and includes flights (Pittsburgh-Rome, Milan-Pittsburgh), roundtrip airport/ hotel transfers, accommodations, hotel luggage handling (1 bag per person), 13 meals and a professional guide in Italy. Additional airline fees for baggage may apply; contact a travel agent for details. Passport required.

Dec 12-16 AAA Member Rate: from $1,899

Rate is per person (double occupancy), is subject to availability at time of booking and includes flights (Pittsburgh-San Antonio), roundtrip airport/hotel transfers, accommodations, hotel luggage handling (1 bag per person) and 6 meals. Additional airline fees for baggage may apply; contact a travel agent for details.

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Discover the many pleasures of the City by the Bay and enjoy excursions beyond to Muir Woods, Sausalito, the Marin Headlands, Treasure Island and the vineyards and wineries of Napa Valley. Enjoy ample free time in San Francisco to explore on your own and to participate in the Fleet Week festivities — you can choose to interact with sailors; tour amphibious carriers, destroyers and cruisers on the waterfront; and visit the festival Center on Marina Green for its Navy displays, live music and food trucks. Board a sternwheeler for a luncheon cruise during the Fleet Week Air Show featuring the Blue Angels! 7 meals.

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SOLD OUT Oct 11-19 Oct 18-26 • $3,845 Commemorate the centennial of the US National Park Service on a tour of some of the America’s best parks. After a night in fun-filled Las Vegas, travel past Lake Mead and Hoover Dam, visit Kingman’s Route 66 Museum and marvel at the magnificence of the Grand Canyon. Enter the Navajo Nation; stop at a trading post. See Lake Powell and Antelope Canyon. Enjoy a scenic cruise on Lake Powell, then take a 4-wheel-drive tour of Monument Valley. Experience Navajo culture. Time for Utah’s “Mighty 5”: See amazing natural arches in Arches National Park. Dine at a dramatically located lodge on the Colorado River. A Jeep® tour of Canyonlands National Park reveals its beauty. Ride a jet boat on the Colorado River. See petroglyphs at Capitol Reef NP, the fairyland hues of Bryce Canyon National Park and the 2,000-foot-high stone towers of Zion National Park. 16 meals.

AAA MEMBER RATES are per person (double occupancy), are subject to availability at time of booking and include roundtrip flights from Pittsburgh, roundtrip airport/hotel transfers, accommodations, meals as noted, hotel luggage handling (1 bag per person), sightseeing per itinerary, taxes/gratuities for included features, services of a AAA Tour Manager (upon arrival at destination, if participation goal is met). Visit AAA.com/USA for more information. Additional airline fees for baggage may apply; contact your travel agent for details.

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Why Travel Insurance from Allianz Global Assistance? Imagine you’re waiting in the airport and the status of your connecting flight suddenly changes from “On-Time” to “Delayed.” At first it’s just by a few minutes…then it’s an hour…then two. Before you know it, you’ve bought three cups of coffee, eaten dinner, and your flight is cancelled. Now, you can either fork out more cash for a hotel or sleep next to the boarding gate. No one likes to spend extra money. But anything can happen when you’re traveling, and the insurance offered through a tour operator or cruise line might not be as comprehensive as you think. Travel insurance, on the other hand, can protect you and your wallet from a wide array of travel-related problems and emergencies—freeing you up to enjoy your vacation. Trip delays, interruptions, and cancellations can cause a lot of unexpected headaches and expenses. This is where travel insurance can help. It can cover the adjustments you need to make to get your trip back on track. And should something worse happen, like a medical emergency before you depart, it can reimburse you for the entire cost of your trip. Where a cruise line might give you a voucher, travel insurance can put cash back in your pocket. Medical emergencies while overseas can happen to anyone, and most personal health

insurance policies (including Medicare) don’t offer coverage outside the U.S., which is why the State Department recommends travel insurance. It can help you get emergency medical care while overseas and get back home after treatment. Plus, it usually comes with a higher amount of coverage than the insurance offered by tour operators. Lost, damaged, or stolen luggage is a common problem that can put a damper on any vacation. Have you ever arrived at your destination only to find that your luggage is missing? Making due without your stuff isn’t fun. Thankfully, travel insurance can protect you when other insurance options do not—covering up to hundreds of dollars in reimbursement if you need to purchase new clothes, toiletries, and other essentials for your trip right away. Rental car accidents and break-ins can trigger a number of unexpected fees. You could be required to pay a deductible, compensate the rental company for financial losses, and your policy premium could go up. Travel insurance can protect you from all of these extra costs, and it’s usually cheaper than the insurance offered by the rental company. As you can see, travel insurance is the smart choice for AAA members who want to be prepared for the unexpected while on vacation. If

you have any questions, or you need to purchase an insurance package for an upcoming trip, visit our travel insurance page or stop by your local AAA store. Terms, conditions, and exclusions apply. Insurance products are underwritten by BCS Insurance Company or Jefferson Insurance Company. Plans may not be available in all jurisdictions. AGA Service Company is the licensed producer and administrator of these plans.


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GENERAL TRAVEL DISCLAIMER: AAA Travel Agency makes every effort to provide accurate, up-to-date prices as of press time and cannot assume responsibility for typographic errors. Rates/offers are per person based on double occupancy, unless otherwise indicated, and are subject to availability and airline/operator changes. International rates/offers are subject to currency fluctuations and additional tax & security charges. Rates that include airfare include all taxes, government fees and surcharges. Additional restrictions may apply. Rates/offers are available at all AAA East Central travel agency locations. For tour details, contact AAA or visit AAA.com/travel. FEATURED VACATIONS are specially priced, unique departures; therefore, tour operators, cruise lines and other travel providers often exclude them from additional discounts or specials they offer. FEATURED VACATIONS include services provided by third-party tour destination service companies; see your AAA Travel Agent for details. Additional airline fees for baggage may apply; contact your travel agent for more details or visit the air carrier’s website for baggage allowance and fee information.

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Southeast & the Bahamas ..................... Nov 12-21 .......................from $969 Coastal USA & the Bahamas .................. Jan 14-23 .........................from $945 Coastal USA & the Bahamas .................. Feb 4-13 ..........................from $935 Coastal USA & the Bahamas .................. March 18-27.................from $1,165 The Bahamas .......................................... April 17-24 ......................from $815 AAA MEMBER RATES are per person (double occupancy), are subject to availability at time of booking and include roundtrip motorcoach transportation, cruise accommodations/entertainment, most onboard meals and taxes, fees and port expenses of up to $383.10 per person. Passport required. Ship’s registry: Bahamas. Visit AAA.com/motorcruise for details & PA pick-up points.

Cruise on Anthem of the Seas & get $50 shipboard credit! Sail roundtrip from Cape Liberty NJ to New England & Canada. Cruise includes a 1-night before-cruise hotel stay near the pier. Boston MA • Portland & Bar Harbor ME • Saint John NB • Halifax NS • Plus 3 days at sea

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AAA MEMBER RATE is per person (double occupancy), is subject to availability at time of booking and includes roundtrip motorcoach transportation (Pittsburgh–NJ), 1-night pre-cruise hotel stay (NJ), cruise accommodations/entertainment, most onboard meals, $50 shipboard credit per stateroom and taxes/fees/port expenses of $468.52 per person. Ship’s registry: Bahamas. Visit AAA.com/motorcruise for itinerary details & Pittsburgh area pick-up points. Passport required.

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Tour monuments and memorials. Attend a rooftop reception at your hotel (views of the Capitol!). Enjoy time to explore on your own. After a picnic, take your reserved baseline seat and root for the Pirates. Visit National Harbor; shop, browse, dine and/or ride the towering Capital Wheel on your own. 4 meals.

CINCINNATI REDS...AND LOUISVILLE KY Sept 14-17 •

AAA Member Rate: $785

2 nights in Louisville: Churchill Downs, the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory and Evan Williams Distillery. Continue on to Cincinnati: city tour, unlimited buffet in the Smokehouse Party Barn as you watch the game at Great American Ball Park. Also visit Newport KY. 6 meals.


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AAA Approved Auto Repair can smooth your ride Put the brakes on repair costs with up to a $50 gift card

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he best time to look for a quality auto repair facility is before you need one. Don’t wait until a problem arises and you’re forced into making a hasty decision. AAA also takes care of much of the guesswork with a network of Approved Auto Repair (AAR) shops that display the AAA logo and meet AAA’s strict quality standards. Today, there are approximately 8,000 AAR facilities across North America. When you see the AAA Approved Auto Repair sign, you’ll find highly trained technicians, a broad range of professional repair services and guaranteed workmanship. And while hundreds of repair facilities apply for the AAR rating each year, fewer than half are able to meet AAA’s rigid criteria. And from now until June 30, 2016 AAA members can get up to a $50 Gift Card, when they install NAPA brakes at AAA Approved Auto Repair facilities. You’ll also receive a free, 40-point AAA Vehicle Maintenance inspection when having any paid service done. Your vehicle will be inspected by the AAR facility at no charge for those items that most frequently contribute to roadside breakdowns. The AAR approval process is rigorous. AAA ensures each facility has the right tools and equipment to provide a wide range of repairs. They must also

SIGN OF QUALITY — AAA takes the guesswork out of finding a reliable repair shop. adopt staff training qualifications and insurance guidelines. Finally, AAA surveys customers about their satisfaction with the facility. Once approved, AAR shops are visited quarterly, re-inspected annually and monitored for customer satisfaction to ensure compliance with AAA standards. These stringent reviews are conducted by AAA Service Specialists, who have all earned an Automotive Service

Excellence (ASE) certification, along with an extensive industry experience. Repair shops that display the AAA Approved Auto Repair sign can be counted on to do the job right. In addition to the added confidence and peace of mind that comes with AAA approval, AAA members are entitled the following benefits at AAR shops: • All repairs, parts, labor, and components are guaranteed for 24 months

or 24,000 miles under normal operating conditions. Priority service with Roadside Assistance to a AAA Approved Auto Repair facility with prompt vehicle evaluation within 60 minutes of AAA tow arrival and assistance in obtaining alternate transportation. Enjoy a 10% discount (up to $50) upon member request on regularly priced parts and labor through the AAA Discount and Rewards® discount program. Written Estimate – You will be provided a written estimate of the cost of all work to be performed on your vehicle. The final cost may not exceed the estimate by more than 10 percent unless authorized by you in advance. The return of replaced parts if requested by the customer. If a AAA member is unsatisfied with the service or repairs received at a AAA Approved Auto Repair facility, the facility has agreed to accept the decision instructed by AAA in order to correct the member’s concern.

FOR MORE INFORMATION

Visit AAA.com/AAARepair to learn more about AAA’s Approved Auto Repair (AAR) program or locate a facility near you.

San Francisco is your gateway to Northern California It’s your golden gate to the wonders of the golden state

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alter Cronkite once said “leaving San Francisco is like saying goodbye to an old sweetheart. You want to linger as long as possible.” When the fog rolls in like cotton candy, or when the lights begin to twinkle on the solemn old hills, the town weaves its own brand of magic. The coastal hills straddling the bay seem to bask in the Golden Gate’s orange vermilion glow. Stroll along Fisherman’s Wharf, catch a boat tour out to Alcatraz, or hop aboard a cable car and climb halfway to the stars. San Francisco is the gateway to the many pleasures of Northern California. The Golden Gate Bridge spans a milewide gap between the bay and the ocean, separating Marin County from the city. Sausalito, a picturesque community overlooking the bay, is often compared to the French Riviera. A winding drive through the Marin Headlands leads to Muir Woods National Monument. Named after naturalist John Muir, the 560-acre park is home to one of the last remaining stands of old-growth coastal redwoods. Galileo believed that wine was a magical form of light held together by water and there are more than 200 vintners to explore in the sun-drenched Napa Valley. Among the most beautiful is Domaine Carneros, a 138-acre estate crowned by a classic château

COASTAL GEM — Carmel-by-the-Sea is located on the southern bend of the Monterey peninsula. inspired by Taittinger’s Château de la Marquetterie in Epernay, France. The Napa Valley Wine Train travels between Napa and St. Helena, known as Napa Valley’s Main Street. During the 3 hour excursion, passengers ride in elegantly refurbished railcars originally built by the Pullman Company in the early 1900s. Yosemite National Park is set among California’s Sierra Nevada mountains 165 miles east of San Francisco. Known

as “the crown jewel of wild spaces” El Capitan and Half Dome, the park’s austere granite monoliths and Bridalveil Fall were made famous in the photographs of Ansel Adams. Traveling over to the coast follow a visit to the world-renowned Monterey Bay Aquarium with a ride along 17-Mile-Drive, perhaps America’s most scenic byway. Nestled in a grove of Monterey pines is the fairytale village of Carmel-by-the-Sea. Browse the

shops and galleries on Ocean Avenue before heading to Big Sur on the fabled Pacific Coast Highway. California’s Highway 1 is a stunning juxtaposition of land and sea. The 90-mile stretch along Big Sur, between Carmel and the northern tip of San Luis Obispo County, lures travelers with its ever-changing panorama of fog covered cliffs, pounding surf, and spouting whales. La Cuesta Encantada, “the Enchanted Hill” sits high above the ocean at San Simeon. It was here that William Randolph Hearst constructed his Xanadu. Hearst Castle eventually grew to encompass 165 rooms, 30 fireplaces, indoor and outdoor swimming polls, a movie theater, and an airfield. Today the estate, with its acres of gardens and considerable collection of art and antiques, is a state historic park.

IF YOU GO

Explore San Francisco, Muir Woods, Sausalito, and the Napa Valley on AAA Travel’s July 21–29 Best of Northern California tour. Ride Amtrak’s California Zephyr to Lake Tahoe and Yosemite National Park, then take the Pacific Coast Highway to Carmel-by-the-Sea, Monterey, Big Sur, and Hearst Castle. For more information visit AAA.com for a complete itinerary, trip details and information.


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National Park Vacations Dakota and Wyoming featuring engaging experiences — a 2-night stay in a Yellowstone National Park lodge near Old Faithful (featuring a full day with a wilderness guide)...a rodeo and visits to the Buffalo Bill Historical Center, Crazy Horse Memorial and Mt Rushmore...and a float trip on the Snake River with a guide to help spot river otters, eagles, beaver, elk and maybe even a moose. From $3,263 (land only). As a AAA Vacations® trip, “Cowboy Country” includes a $300 per booking credit on gear & apparel at necessarygear.com, a member benefit of $75 per person savings (with air booked with Tauck through AAA) and 24/7 Member Care and a Best Price Guarantee. “National Parks of America” The guided 12-day “National Parks of America” (May through October departures) from Member Choice Vacations® is an exciting Arizona–to–South Dakota journey that visits 5 fantas© pngstudio / Fotolia.com

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tic national parks — Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon, Zion, Grand Teton and Yellowstone. Engaging experiences include a delightful breakfast cruise on scenic Lake Powell...the red-and-white sandstone cliffs of Zion...a free day to explore Jackson Hole WY, followed by cowboy entertainment and a traditional chuck-wagon dinner (late May through September), an overnight stay in Yellowstone National Park and a Mt Rushmore visit. From $3,349 (land only). Because it’s a AAA Vacations® package, “America’s National Parks” includes a $75 per person credit to use toward an optional excursion ($100 per person if 2 or more excursions are purchased)...a member benefit of $25 per person savings...and 24/7 Member Care and a Best Price Guarantee. “ ‘Mighty 5 & More’ Celebration” AAA’s guided 8-day “ ‘Mighty 5 & More’ Celebration” Featured Vacation (Oct 18-26) showcases 5 national parks

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MEMBERS SAVE! Premier: $100 Plus: $75 Classic: $50 New bookings with deposit May 1-31, 2016. Savings per room, double occupancy. Valid only on AAA Vacations®–branded packages of 7 nights or longer and on the “Mighty 5 & More” Celebration Featured Vacation.

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in Utah (Arches, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, Bryce Canyon and Zion), as well as the Grand Canyon, Lake Powell, Antelope Canyon and Monument Valley. The tour starts in Las Vegas and moves on to Kingman’s Route 66 Museum, a trading post in the Navajo Nation and a 4-wheel-drive tour of Monument Valley. There’s also dinner at a dramatically located lodge on the Colorado River, a fascinating Jeep® tour of Canyonlands National Park and an exciting jet boat ride on the Colorado River. This unique tour includes roundtrip flights from Pittsburgh and the services of a AAA Tour Manager upon arrival at

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your destination (if participation goal is met); visit AAA.com/USA for more information. From $3,845 (air included). Booking “ ‘Mighty 5 & More’ Celebration” in May entitles you to a free copy of National Geographic’s Secrets of the National Parks, a colorful 272-page guidebook filled with maps, facts and photos — a retail value of $22.95. Other national park tours available Choose from many other national park tours at AAA Travel. Visit a branch office in May and ask a travel agent about all available savings and perks! All rates shown are per person, double occupancy.

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Buzzing around North America with AAA Get ready to go with AAA TourBook® Guides

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AA travel editors are busy bees. They cover more than 6,000 destinations in North America on an endless quest to bring members the most comprehensive and up-to-date travel information. That’s a lot of territory and reporting, and it’s all available in member-only TourBook® guides. Practically anywhere you want to go, AAA has been there. That’s why for generations AAA has been the most trusted name in travel publishing. Access to all this knowledge is easier than ever before and AAA TourBooks are available in several formats. Printed TourBooks have served members for generations. Travelers rely on them to locate AAA Approved and Diamond Rated hotels and restaurants in the U.S. and Canada. As one-stop travel planning resources they also include detailed city maps, recommended sightseeing and information on even the smallest of towns, population 23! There may be a few well-thumbed copies on your bookshelf right now. These guides — 33 versions, no less — are chock-full of useful information. People who go right to the hotel and restaurant listings miss out on the fascinating stuff at the start of each state’s write-up: history timeline, temperature charts and what to pack, editors’ picks of must-do experiences, state driving

one of AAA’s most popular applications. So easy, too. DIY types who want to map a trip themselves should make AAA.com/ TripTik their first stop. Plug in a starting point and a destination and the computer does it all. You can include multiple stops along the way and even create an entire round trip. The beauty of this online tool is its flexibility in allowing adjustments to any itinerary — sometimes the most interesting routes are off the beaten path! If you prefer to let someone else do the work, call or stop by your local branch office to request a TripTik. Don’t forget to pick up TourBook guides and printed maps to be sure all your bases are covered. There’s nothing like having a good old crinkly map spread out on your lap to feel like summer has arrived.

HAPPY MOTORING — AAA is your one-stop travel planning resource. FOR MORE INFORMATION laws, even a calendar of events. It’s interesting reading for passengers/navigators on long stretches of road. Best of all, the TourBooks are free to members. If you prefer to do your research on a computer, online Travel Guides are available at AAA.com/maps. You can search by city and region for detailed destination, attraction and event information, and editors’ picks for what to see and do. If a hand-held device is more your

style, there’s info galore on the AAA Mobile App. Text APP10 to 99000 and you’ll get a link to download the app. The same hotel, restaurant and attraction information found in TourBooks can be accessed via the app. Time for a TripTik — At any one time during the month of May, there are thousands of members online trying to figure out how to get from Point A to Point B. If they’re smart they’re using the TripTik® Travel Planning tool. It’s

AAA TourBook® guides provide in-depth travel information for 7,400 destinations. Content includes maps, visitor information and detailed listings for thousands of AAA Approved and Diamond Rated hotels and restaurants, plus attractions and events and navigable maps from the AAA Atlas series. Printed TourBook® guides available free, exclusively to AAA members at AAA offices. Searchable AAA Travel Guides are available on AAA.com/maps.

AS GOOD AS GOLD — AAA East Central received the prestigious 2015 AAA Hertz Gold Key Club of the Year award at a March ceremony at the club’s Motor Square Gardens headquarters in Pittsburgh. The club won the award in the 1 million to 2,999,999 member category for its year-long efforts promoting the AAA/Hertz partnership as an extraordinary value for members. Pictured above: Drew Gagliano, Hertz Corporation director of AAA Sales and Marketing; AAA East Central president and CEO Jim Lehman; Dan Flynn, AAA East Central manager, AAA Discounts & Rewards; and Dave Baptisti, AAA National Office managing director, AAA Discounts & Rewards.


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Are you pushing your battery past its limits? More devices are draining the life out of your battery

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otorists typically don’t think much about their battery until their car doesn’t start. This humble workhorse of your daily commute not only provides the power for ignition, but a growing number of automotive electronics that are drawing more power from your battery than ever before. Automobile batteries are not a “onesize-fits-all” proposition. Every car has unique electrical power demands that impact battery selection, and the space available to install a battery plays a role as well. It used to be starting your car was the biggest challenge a battery had to deal with. Now cars have multiple computers, mind-blowing sound systems, and accessories and powertrain features like heated seats, wireless hotspots and video displays that create a whole new level of electrical power demand. When selecting a battery, the right size and cold cranking amps (CCA) are the most important considerations. CCA is the most widely used cranking measurement and is the amount of current a battery can deliver at 0°F for 30 seconds. Where and how you use your vehicle and the electronic load that your battery supports should also be considered. Most batteries today are sealed “maintenance-free” designs. For routine care, clean any corrosion from the

POWER SHORTAGE — AAA’s state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment will confirm whether your battery needs replacement. posts and cable connections, wash all surfaces with battery terminal cleaner or a solution of baking soda and water, and re-tighten all connections. Batteries contain sulfuric acid that will cause chemical burns so always wear eye protection, gloves, and old or protective clothing. Remove all jewelry and be careful with metal tools that could cause an arc or electrical short.

No matter how well it’s maintained, your car battery will probably only last three to five years. An aging battery increases the odds that you could spend some unscheduled time at the roadside waiting for AAA to arrive. Millions of members call AAA for assistance with their battery every year and it’s the number one cause of roadside breakdowns.

The good new is AAA’s Battery Service has trained technicians who can come to you and perform a free test of your car’s battery, starting and charging systems. State-of-the art diagnostic equipment will confirm whether your battery will hold a charge, or if the problem lies deeper in the electrical system. Best of all, the service is included with your AAA membership. If necessary, with your approval, they can install a new high-quality AAA battery right on the spot. AAA batteries are sold to members at a discount and offer a 72-month limited nationwide warranty — with 100 percent free replacement for the first 36 months. In addition, every battery that AAA replaces is recycled to protect the environment. To date, AAA has kept more than four million batteries from contaminating landfills. If your battery is getting on in years, give yourself some added peace of mind by calling the AAA Battery Service for a no-cost evaluation.

FOR MORE INFORMATION

AAA Battery Service is available from 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. 7-days a week. To verify AAA Battery Service availability in your area, call our toll-free number: 1.800.222.4357.


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AAA has your ticket to ride this summer Save big on theme park, movie, attraction tickets and more

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sst ...did you know you can save some serious cash on tickets to movies, theme parks, water parks and all sorts of fun places when you buy them through AAA? It’s true, and just another way AAA membership pays you back in more ways than towing. Here’s an example: your AAA membership card gets you movie tickets for as low as $8.49. If you’re someone who regularly goes to the theater to see every Oscar-nominated film, you’ll save enough money to cover basic annual membership dues. AAA discounts are available to members and their families whose vacation plans include any of the following popular attractions: Walt Disney World, Cedar Point, Universal Studios, Busch Gardens, Sesame Place, Discovery Cove, Legoland, Colonial Williamsburg, Hersheypark, Kings Island, Dollywood and Six Flags. That’s just the tip of the iceberg — at last count there were over 60 destinations providing a AAA discount. Go to AAA.com/tickets for a comprehensive list. Whether you want a bird’s eye view of the Grand Canyon (up to 25% off with Papillon Grand Canyon Helicopters) or to witness a LeBron James high-flying alley oop (Cleveland Cavalier tickets are discounted up to 10% off), AAA saves you money. To get special member pricing on tick-

THREE WAYS TO SAVE — Members can buy tickets at AAA offices, online, or at the gate by showing their membership card. ets you have three choices: visit a AAA branch office, buy them online, or make the purchase at the gate. You’ll get the best price when you purchase tickets in a branch office. For instance, Orlando-bound families will be glad to learn they save up to $23.72 per ticket on Walt Disney World tickets when buying them at their local AAA office. Daredevils and coaster aficionados alike will flip knowing they can

save up to $25.00 on tickets to Cedar Point — the roller coaster capital of the world — during AAA Member Days, May 7 through May 31, 2016. Need regular season tickets? AAA has them for up to $16.00 off the regular Any Day gate price. (Stay tuned for other ticket specials this summer.) Other tickets available in-branch include: Legoland Florida, Hersheypark, Sesame Place, Busch Gardens, Kings

Island, Discovery Cove, and Universal Orlando. It’s not just the splashiest destinations that provide a discount. AAA members will save 30 percent at Water Country USA, but they can also take a refreshing two-hour cruise on the Erie Canal with Lockport Locks ($1.50 off at gate), pet a kangaroo or allow a Rainbow Lorikeet to gently alight on their arm at the Down Under Adventure Zoo (10 percent savings), or sit in quiet contemplation in the galleries at the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland (20 percent discount). The most convenient option for getting tickets is ordering them online and using the print-at-home option. Movie tickets for Cinemark Theatres, Regal Entertainment and Fandango are a popular item to purchase this way. Also, during the month of May, AAA members can purchase and print Kennywood tickets online through AAA.com for $27.99 plus processing fee — an exclusive price for our members, a savings of $16.00 from the gate price! Visit AAA.com/tickets for the complete listing of attractions offering a AAA discount. Click on the destinations that interest you for complete information on how much you’ll save and how to order. AAA is your ticket to summer fun and savings!

Take it to the limit with AAA Premier Up to 200 miles free towing and more

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AA Premier takes the traditional benefits of AAA membership and expands them with a multitude of advanced benefits and services. Benefits like Roadside Assistance with up to 200 miles of free towing; Car Rental Reimbursement; and Free Fuel Delivery should you run out of gas. Members who need to go the distance will find that AAA Premier can deliver one tow of up to 200 miles per household, in addition to up to 100 miles on remaining tows per membership year. AAA Premier is much more than extended towing. It also entitles you to a specialized package of perks and personalized travel services. If your trip is delayed or interrupted due to a collision, mechanical failure, vehicle theft, illness, injury or even severe weather, AAA Premier members are eligible for up to $1,500 Trip Interruption benefits toward the cost of transportation, accommodations, meals or related expenses. Premier will even pay up to $500 to return your vehicle to your home if these issues result in the use of substitute transportation. If your car keys are lost, stolen, or the service provider cannot gain entry, AAA will provide Premier members with locksmith service or reimbursement of commercial locksmith service up to $150.

GOING THE EXTRA 100 MILES — AAA Premier will go as far as life can take you. AAA Premier even protects you at home with up to $100 reimbursement for Home Lockout Service at your primary residence. Should your vehicle need to be towed, and you’re stranded without transportation AAA Premier steps up by arranging a standard class rental car for one day at no charge. Enjoy a free Hertz Gold Plus Rewards membership with enough Hertz Gold Plus Rewards Bonus Points for two free weekend rental days after

your first Gold rental. Premier members can rest easy the next time you’re on a domestic or international vacation. One call to Global Travel Emergency Assistance is all it takes to arrange medical provider referrals, prescription replacement, lost ticket and document replacement and emergency translation services. Traveling on a domestic or international vacation of at least 100 driving miles from home? AAA Premier’s 24

hour Concierge Service can help your stay be more memorable and carefree with assistance in securing tickets, reservations, golf tee times and more. In the market for a new vehicle? Premier members are entitled to one free Carfax vehicle history report per member per membership year. Just call AAA Premier Member Services at 1-866-5117736. Subsequent reports are available at 40 percent off the retail price and can be ordered online. Premier members also save at AAA offices, with free passport photos and notary service on personal documents; waiving AAA Travel Agency flight and rail ticket reservation fees; and up to $300,000 Travel Accident Insurance when travel arrangements are made through AAA. AAA Premier will go as far as life can take you and it’s is available at an annual fee of just $35 per household, in addition to the members’ basic and AAA Plus membership dues. FOR MORE INFORMATION

AAA Premier can be added to your existing membership at any time (benefits subject to 7 day waiting period). Call or stop by your local AAA office, or call the Member Service Call Center at 800.441.5008. Visit AAA.com/premier to review a comparison of AAA Classic, Plus and Premier benefits.


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High-altitude adventures in Western Canada Experience the greatest outdoor show on earth

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estled in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, Calgary is the heart of the Canadian West. From the top of the Calgary Tower, you can see the mountains erupting from the prairie. The city celebrates its western heritage each year in July during the Calgary Stampede. Known as “The Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth” the 10 day festival draws over 1 million visitors a year and is filled concerts, parades, fireworks, livestock exhibitions and the world’s richest tournament style rodeo. The competition takes place daily at Stampede Park with the sport’s top cowboys vying for more than $2 million in prize money. Visitors are encouraged to wear the Stampede’s traditional white cowboy hat and you can buy them at the park, as well as all over the city. Evening shows feature Chuck Wagon races followed by an epic stage show. The 2016 Virgin Mobile Stampede Concert Series will showcase Grammy Awardwinning artists like the Zac Brown Band and Lady Antebellum. Canada’s mountain parks are filled with of immense, glacier-clad monoliths, wild rivers and wilder animals. Located 80-miles west of Calgary the village of Banff is famous for its synapse snapping scenery and free-range elk wandering through town. The celebrated Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel was inspired by a Scottish castle and took

RIDE EM COWBOY — Barrel racers tear it up at the Calgary Stampede. an army of stone-carvers 18-years to complete. Travelers can get an authentic Rocky Mountain high aboard the Banff Gondola. These four-person glass enclosed gondolas ascend over 7,000 feet during an 8-minute trip to the summit of Sulphur Mountain. A 1.5-hour drive from Banff brings you to Lake Louise, wrapped in the cool

embrace of Victoria Glacier. Named after a daughter of Queen Victoria, the lake’s mysterious blue-green color comes from glacial “rock flour” particles suspended in the water. Ten minutes away is Moraine Lake, whose image once graced the Canadian $20 bill. The crystalline lake is hidden in a valley hemmed in by ten lofty peaks, including the third highest mountain in

the Canadian Rockies. Yoho National Park is adjacent to Banff on the western side of the Continental Divide. Visitors will discover Takakkaw Falls, cascading 1,000 feet down a mountainside. Yoho is a Cree word for “amazing.” The Columbia Icefields Parkway links Lake Louise to Jasper National Park. The 143-mile drive offers a constantly changing panorama of mountains, waterfalls and over 600 glaciers, more than any other road in the world. Peyto Lake, which glows an otherworldly shade of turquoise, is located approximately 25 miles northwest of Lake Louise. A wooden viewing platform at the Bow Summit offers expansive views the lake, the Waputik Range, and surrounding mountain valley. Board an Ice Explorer at Columbia Icefield for a memorable trek across the Rockies’ largest ice sheet. The monster trucks of tour buses are fitted with tires five-feet in diameter to help scramble over the 1,000 foot thick Athabasca Glacier. The nearly 4-mile long tongue of ice is the greatest mass of ice outside the Arctic Circle.

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Please see this month’s Departures Guide or log on to AAA.com for great vacation ideas from AAA Travel.


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BMW celebrates 100th anniversary this year The ultimate driving machine looks forward by looking back

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MW has come along way since it’s beginnings as a small manufacturer of aircraft engines in Bavaria in 1916. The brand’s iconic blue and white roundel with its stylized propeller debuted in 1917. In 1923, the Bayerische Motoren Werke began producing motorcycles. Their very first model — the legendary R 32 — reinvented the very concept of a motorcycle. Unlike other manufacturers, who simply fitted an engine to a bicycle frame, the R 32 was engineered from the ground up, around a horizontally opposed twin-cylinder, four-stroke Boxer engine. In 1932 the company introduced its first automobile the 3/15 PS, a licensed version of the British Austin Seven. Shortly thereafter the BMW 3/20 PS, the company’s first in-house design, featuring a new four-cylinder engine and a two-door all-steel body, rolled off the assembly line The elegant BMW 303 introduced at the 1933 Berlin International Motor Show, was the brand’s first six-cylinder automobile and also the first model to feature BMW’s signature kidney-shaped radiator grille. During the 1930s and 40s BMW became a major supplier to the German arms industry, with as many as 50,000 prisoners of war, forced laborers and inmates of concentration camps build-

ROLLING SCULPTURES — BMW Art Cars painted by Jeff Koons, Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Frank Stella and Alexander Calder. ing vehicles and armaments to support Hitler’s Nazi regime. The company has recently expressed “profound regret” for their wartime role and said they were “facing up to this dark chapter of its past.” After the war, with much of its machinery confiscated, the company subsisted on building bicycles and kitchen utensils. Its survival was in

doubt until they acquired a license to build a two-seat “bubble car” from Italian manufacturer Iso. Powered by motorcycle engines the BMW Isetta became the brand’s best-selling model during the 1950s. The BMW 2002, introduced in 1968, offered the perfect blend of performance, handling and comfort. It set the stage for most modern Bimmers and

mation, visit wpnr.org. Location: Winnie Palmer Nature Reserve, 744 Walzer Way, Latrobe. FITNESS IN THE FOREST — (May 18) Part of a five-hike series that runs every other Wednesday from May through to the end of June. All hikes area easy to moderate, along uneven terrain. Family-friendly, and dogs are welcome, but must be leashed at all times. Come prepared for a 2.5 mile hike. Time: 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Meet at Laurel Summit State Park parking lot, off of Linn Run Road, Laughlintown. UNDRESSING THE HISTORICAL LADY — (May 20) Seamstress and historical costume enthusiast Maggie Roberts will discuss the fashion and clothing of the Colonial (1750-1790) and Regency (1800-1820) periods. Her talks begin fully dressed in period clothing, and as each layer is removed she shares the origins, reasons and historical anecdotes for each article. Ticket price includes three-course dinner. Time: 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tickets:$65 for adults and $25 for children. For information, call 724-805-2188 or visit mccarlgallery.org. Location: Foster and Muriel McCarl Coverlet Gallery, 300 Fraser Purchase Road, Latrobe. HOME RUN FOR MOTORCYCLE SAFETY — (May 22) Celebrate Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month with Bucs,

Bikes & Baseball! Join the Greater Pittsburgh Motorcycle Safety Council (GPMSC) as the Pittsburgh Pirates take on the Colorado Rockies in a 1:35 p.m. game. Highlights include a police-escorted ride across the Clemente Bridge, free motorcycle parking on Federal Street in front of PNC Park, cycle vendors, dealerships, safety class information and more. Ride the SkidBike – PA Motorcycle Safety’s latest training addition. Participate in the “Fatal Vision Challenge” and discover the effects of impairment on riding and driving. Discounted Outfield Box tickets include a $10 loaded value good for food or merchandise at the park. Visit the GPMSC FaceBook page for ticket prices, group seating discounts and participation in the ride. 18TH CENTURY MILITARY HISTORY — (May 23-24) Hear the cannons roar as the Detachment of the 8th PA Regiment and troops from “Seven Years War, Inc.” encamp throughout the weekend. Meet the soldiers and see living history and tactical demonstrations. For information, visit fortligonier.org or call 724-2389701. Location: Fort Ligonier, 200 S. Market Street, Ligonier. HAWAII IN THE HIGHLANDS — (May 25) From the haunting rhythms of Tahiti to the primal drums of

helped established BMWs reputation as the ultimate driving machine. The launch of the all-electric BMW i3 in 2013 marked the beginning of a new era of electro-mobility. Based on an architecture comprising a lightweight carbon passenger cell on an aluminum chassis, it was the culmination of 40 years of development work that began at the 1972 Munich Olympics, where two electrically powered test vehicles served as camera cars in various longdistance events. BMW has had a significant influence on the future of mobility ever since it was founded in 1916. To celebrate their centennial, BMW unveiled the BMW Vision Next 100, a shape shifting concept car with a hideaway steering wheel and dynamic wheel arches that move in synch with the wheels. In Boost Mode, the driver becomes one with the vehicle, transforming them into the ultimate driver by way of augmented reality assists. In the Ease Mode, the vehicle takes over all driving tasks and converts the cabin into an individual comfort zone.

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Visit AAA.com for information on all things automotive including tips on buying, operating and maintaining a vehicle.

aroundtown CHARLOTTE’S WEB — (May 9-13) Theatreworks’ production of Charlotte’s Web is based on E.B White’s beloved tale of the friendship between a pig named Wilbur and a little gray spider named Charlotte. Wilbur has a problem: how to avoid winding up as pork chops! Charlotte weaves a solution, which makes Wilbur a prize pig, and ensures his place on the farm forever. Showtimes at 10 a.m. and noon. Adults $10, students $8. For information and tickets, visit mountainplayhouse.org. Location: Mountain Playhouse, 7690 Somerset Pike, Jennerstown. JACK HANNA’S INTO THE WILD — (May 13) Jack Hanna brings his three-time Emmy Award-winning television series to the live stage with Jack Hanna’s Into the Wild Live! Time: 7:30 p.m. For information and tickets, call 724-836-8000 or visit thepalacetheatre.org. Location: Palace Theatre, 21 West Otterman Street, Greensburg. ECO ADVENTURES – WILD EDIBLES — (May 14) The first hour of this free event is an informative presentation on wild edibles, followed by a one hour hike to put your knowledge into action on the trails! No registration required. Adults and children 10 and up. Time: 10 a.m. to noon. No registration required. For infor-

Tonda, enjoy 90 minutes the songs and dances of the wonderful world of aloha. Tickets: $35. Time: 2 p.m. For information and tickets, call 724-836-8000 or visit thepalacetheatre.org. Location: Greensburg Garden & Civic Center, 951 Old Salem Road, Greensburg. KIDS’ MUD RUN ON THE MOUNTAIN — (May 28) It’s the kids’ turn to take on Mud on the Mountain and play in the mud without getting in trouble with their parents. The course is based upon the highly popular grown-up Mud on the Mountain as it shares many of the same obstacles, some scaled-down versions of classic obstacles, and some new fun features. Ages 8-17 can participate, with three heats divided by age. For information and registration, visit 7springs.com. Location: Seven Springs Mountain Resort, 777 Waterwheel Drive, Champion. THREE RIVERS ARTS FESTIVAL — (June 3-12) One of the largest and most celebrated arts festival worldwide features ten days of music, theatre, dance, public art installations, gallery exhibitions, a visual artist market, food and more — all for free. This year’s concert series features Guster, Beth Orton and Lake Street Dive. For information, visit 3riversartsfest.org. Location: Point State Park, Pittsburgh.


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