Events/Seminars
- Savasaurus Club Pet Supply Drive
- Roth IRA 2.0 Seminar
- Overture Center for the Arts "Lion King"
- St Lawrence Seaway Extended Cruise
- Doug Gabriel & Family in Concert
Savasaurus Club Pet Supply Drive
March 1 - March 13, 2010
Are you looking for a dog or cat to join your family? Please consider adopting one from your local shelter or humane society. Animal shelters have the best selection of pets anywhere, from the purriest tabby to the furriest kitten, from the waggiest puppy to the shaggiest dog.
Sunny the Savasaurus wants to help out his furry friends and he is asking Savasaurus Club members and their families to participate in our Pet Supply Drive by donating supplies for the local humane society.
The humane society provides for adoption of animals, dog boarding, community outreach and humane education, along with many other services.
The humane society has a high priority for the following items:
- Kitty litter, clay, non-clumping
- Canned cat food
- Dog and cat toys and cat treats
- Critter food: ferret/guinea pig/hamster/rabbit
- Bleach
- Paper towels
- Garbage bags (40 lb. capacity)
For every item donated by a Savasaurus Club member, five Savasaurus points will be given, which can be redeemed for special items, and your name will be entered into a drawing for a $50 deposit to your Savasaurus Club account.
You can drop off items at any of our ten office locations from March 1 through March 13, 2010.
Roth IRA 2.0 Seminar
Asbury Branch - 3465 Asbury Road
Thursday, March 18, 2010
12 - 1 pm, Lunch will be served
Is this the year of opportunity in Roth IRA conversions? Join us for an informational seminar that will discuss the dynamics and benefits of the Roth IRA for tax-free income in retirement, and help you weigh your options.
Reservations are required and may be made by calling Brandy at (563) 557-5002 or e-mail brandy.schmitt@cunamutual.com
Overture Center for the Arts - Lion King
Madison, WI
Saturday, May 15, 2010
$97 per person
Overture Center for the Arts is a stunning architectural landmark in the heart of Madison’s thriving cultural arts district. Overture Center for the Arts spans the 200 block of famous State Street, it is located near the State Capitol, University of Wisconsin-Madison, museums, shops, and restaurants. Soaring glass, polished stone, and endless art. Located alongside Madison’s bustling State Street shops, just steps away from the state’s stunning capitol building, Overture Center for the Arts is a beautiful addition to the neighborhood—and a unique downtown destination not to be missed. Experience our inviting, modern spaces for yourself. Walk in and explore Overture on your own during normal business hours.
Giraffes strut, birds swoop, gazelles leap! The entire savanna comes to life and, as the music soars, Pride Rock slowly rises out of the stage. This is The Lion King. The winner of six 1998 Tony Awards, including Best New Musical, it is the story of a young lion cub named Simba who struggles to accept the responsibilities of adulthood and his destined role as king. Marvel at the breathtaking spectacle of animals miraculously brought to life. Thrill to the pulsating rhythms of the African Pride Lands and an unforgettable score including Elton John and Tim Rice’s Oscar-winning “Can You Feel The Love Tonight” and songs by South African composer Lebo M, Mark Mancina, Jay Rifkin, Julie Taymor, and Hans Zimmer. The Lion King is an adventure into another world. Let your imagination run wild as the Tony® Award-winning Broadway leaps onto the Overture Hall stage.
The price includes deluxe motor coach transportation, The Lion King at Overture Center for the Arts, taxes and service charges on included items, juice, donut, water and snack, and driver gratuity. Payment and reservations due by Friday, April 9, 2010.
For additional information or reservations, please contact Karen at (563) 585-8584 or 1-800-475-1331, ext. 8584.
St. Lawrence Seaway Extended Cruise
September 15 - September 27, 2010
$3509 per person based on 20 passengers inside cabin*
Join DuTrac in discovering the unique history, stunning beauty and diverse cultures of Canada, New England and New York City. The fall colors will enchant and the quaint villages will charm. Your cruise itinerary begins in Quebec City, Quebec and stops in such fascinating locations as Prince Edward Island; Halifax, Nova Scotia; and Bar Harbor, Maine. Walk Boston's Freedom Trail and explore Cliff Walk in Newport, Rhode Island - home to the famous Breakers and Rosecliff mansions.
Your cruise ends in New York City where you will extend your trip and see a Broadway Show, have free time for shopping or visiting the city's famous museums and sights.
Travel aboard a five-star Holland America ship with elegant staterooms, gourmet dining and plenty of activities and entertainment.
The great experience highlights the best of Canada and New England under the splendor of autumn's changing colors.
*Final payment will be reduced if tour reaches 30 passengers. All arrangements are based upon tariffs in effect on December 1, 2009 and are subject to change. If cost factors dictate, fares may be increased at any time prior to departure.
For pricing and additional information, please contact Karen at (563) 585-8584 or 1-800-475-1331, ext. 8584.
Doug Gabriel & Family in Concert
Old Creamery Theatre, Amana Colonies
Friday, July 9, 2010
$78 per person
Join DuTrac for this good clean family show. Doug and his talented family provide hilarious comedy, great music and more. See Doug play his world famous “Mufftar,” a guitar made out of a 1969 Thunderbird muffler!
You will enjoy shopping at the Amana Colonies and lunch at the Ox Yoke Inn before seeing seven time winner “Male Vocalist of the Year,” Doug Gabriel, at the Old Creamery Theatre.
Price includes deluxe motor coach transportation, Amana Colonies shopping, lunch at Ox Yoke Inn, Doug Gabriel show, taxes and service charges on included items, driver gratuity, and water and snack.
For reservations or additional information please contact Karen at 563-585-8584 or 1-800-475-1331, ext. 8584. Payment and reservations due by Friday, May 28, 2010.





