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Playing Solitaire in France

By Linda Tancs

Only single hands on deck for France’s La Solitaire du Figaro, a skipper-only race around seaside towns in France (and one in Ireland).  Sailing only the Figaro Bénéteau 2, the 49 rivals comprising this year’s competition will sail a 1,695 nautical mile race in a traditional format with four legs set between the 46th and 53rd parallels, starting in Perros-Guirec on the North Brittany coast on 23 July and visiting Caen, Normandy, Dun Laoghaire, Ireland, Les Sables d’Olonne, Vendée, before finishing in Dieppe, Pas de Calais, on 28 August.

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Feeling Bullish in Virginia

By Linda Tancs

Civil War buffs are readying for the call to arms near Virginia’s Manassas Battlefield Park this weekend.  Commemorating the sesquicentennial of the Battle of Bull Run, the first major land battle of the American Civil War, the Commonwealth and the Virginia Sesquicentennial of the American Civil War Commission will treat spectators to a reenactment of the seminal conflict at Manassas Junction on both Saturday and Sunday.  Other events include tours of seven historic sites–Manassas Museum, Liberia Plantation, Confederate Cemetery, Cannon Branch Fort, Jennie Dean Historical Site, Mayfield Fort and Camp Manassas–a parade, concerts at the Loy Harris Pavilion, and events at Manassas Museum.

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Melting Off the Pounds at Sea

By Linda Tancs

You’ll need to do lots of laps around the exercise deck to work off all those gourmet delights you know you can’t resist on your cruise.  There’s a better–even fun–way to lose weight.  On Princess Cruises, get ready for the fleet-wide roll-out of Zumba, a fitness program combining rumba-like moves with choreography designed to melt off those stubborn pounds.  Best of all, the workouts are complimentary once or twice a week.  Who says there’s no such thing as a free lunch.

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Workers on Wheels

By Linda Tancs

How’s this for a spin on seasonal employment:  you hop in your RV and head for the hills to volunteer or work for pay at a nature center or resort.  That’s the life of a workamper, a seasonal employee or volunteer often granted exclusive access to areas of national parks or refuges in exchange for assistance with programs often suffering from reduced employment necessitated by budget cuts.  If you’ve got a love of the great outdoors, this might be the gig for you. 

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Snail Racing in Congham

By Linda Tancs

“Snail racing” is as oxymoronic as you can get, which might explain why there’s only one such championship in the world.  Now in its 40th year, the World Snail Racing Championship is due to take place on 16 July in Congham, an English village in Norfolk.  And what prize awaits the winner at the finish line, you might ask?  Why, a silver tankard stuffed with lettuce, of course!  Slow and steady just might win this race.

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New Jersey Ice Cream Festival

By Linda Tancs

At Toms River this weekend it’s time to get your licks in.  On 16 July downtown Washington Street will celebrate the ninth annual Ice Cream Festival.  What could be better on a hot summer day than an afternoon of tastings, including ice cream eating contests for both adults and children!  Which ice cream do you think is “Best in New Jersey?”  Bring your palate to the ballot.

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A Mistletoe for Any Season

By Linda Tancs

There’s no need to hold out until the Christmas season to fall under the amorous spell of the mistletoe.  At the Mistletoe Lodge outside England’s Amberley Castle in West Sussex, summer is the perfect time to play Cupid.  Perched upon the beautiful sycamore trees by the Castle’s main entrance, the lodge is a tree house reached by a rope bridge and walkway, offering spectacular views of the 900-year-old Sussex castle and its lakes and grounds.  The tree house is available for rental for a ‘dîner à deux’ from May to September (weather permitting), offering up seasonal fare and a floral ambience custom crafted to your liking.  No wonder the luxury retreat is a favorite for marriage proposals.

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Gluten Free Travel

By Linda Tancs

Those with celiac disease or wheat allergies know the special challenges that travel can pose.  Rest assured, you needn’t be an armchair traveler.  Information sites like Gluten Free On the Go compile lists of places where dietary needs can be met.  Where to eat, stay and shop on a gluten-free or restricted diet is just a click away. 

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Chicken and a Movie

By Linda Tancs

Forget the poppycock.  In Wayne, Nebraska, it’s all about chickens.  The Wayne Chicken Show takes place from 8 -10 July this year at various downtown venues accessible by shuttles.  Complete with cluck-tible souvenirs and hot wings, the festival includes a rooster crowing counting contest, quilt show, parade and the world’s largest chicken dance.  Now that should put some pluck in your cluck.

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National Cherry Festival

By Linda Tancs

The Grand Traverse region of Michigan is known for its world-record tart cherry harvest.  So, of course, where else would you expect to find the nation’s preeminent cherry festival?  This year’s event, from 2 – 9 July, has been named one of USA Today’s top ten festivals for several years.  Promising more than 150 events along the shores of Lake Michigan and Grand Traverse Bay, the festival features an air show on 3 July over West Grand Traverse Bay–the location for Cherries D’Vine, where cherry creations from starters and entrees to cherry blended desserts will be paired with award winning wines from both the Leelanau and Old Mission peninsulas.  Songbirds can vie for top honors in the Cherry Idol competition, a contest for all ages.  For a bird’s-eye view of the festivities, consider an EasyRotor helicopter tour.  It all sounds so cherry good.

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