A gripping and uplifting new musical tells the story of legendary singer Neil Diamond. Featuring his hit songs “Sweet Caroline”, “America”, and “Cracklin’ Rosie”. Directed by Tony Award® winner Michael Mayer (Spring Awakening, Hedwig and the Angry Inch), choreographed by Olivier Award winner Steven Hoggett (Once, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child), and written by four-time Academy Award® nominee Anthony McCarten (Bohemian Rhapsody, The Two Popes). Good times never seemed so good.
Take your pick from thousands of restaurants, hundreds of museums, plays, attractions and quirky things to do. Boundless options are at your fingertips on our open itinerary trip to NYC.
Fee: $75
Session: 1
25641
Wed.
5/24
7:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Entrance 6 LOT W (near Wawa)
Staff
This trip is in coordination with the Beautiful Noisetransportation to NY. Bus will depart from the W lot at 7amand meet at 5pm in NYC for return to campus for 8pm.
Spend a day exploring the museums, monuments, and national treasures. Fees include round trip bus accommodations to the city. Drop off and pick up location will be at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History.
Fee: $80
Session: 1
35260
Sat.
8/12
8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Entrance 6 LOT W (near Wawa)
Staff
This day trip departs campus at 8am from the W lotDeparts DC at 5pm for an eta 7pm to campusMeals and admission costs are on your own.
Frank Lloyd Wright is considered the greatest American architect of all time and this tour will take you to three of his masterful designs. Visit includes Kentucky Knob "smart home", Fallingwater, and the Mantyla houses at Polymath Park to experience first-hand his amazing skill at capturing the natural world. The tour will also stop at the Flight 93 National Memorial Visitor Center where the attack on the US Capital was thwarted by the passengers and crew. Spend the night at the beautiful Seven Springs Mountain Resort. Tour package includes lodging, 1 breakfast, 2 lunches, 1 dinner, guided tours of 3 Wright homes, baggage handling, step-on-guide, and chartered coach bus transportation.
Enjoy this delightful walking tour that includes 8-12 of Georgetown's most beautiful homes and gardens. Homes open from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. for easy walking at your own pace in the order you prefer. Also included is the Rectory of St. John's Church, a fine example of period architecture built in 1874. Enjoy a lovely tea, featuring homemade tea sandwiches and sweets, courtesy of St. John's between the hours of 2-5 p.m. Those wishing a more substantial meal will find a variety of restaurants nearby. The tour is held rain or shine, so dress for the weather.
Grounds for Sculpture. in Hamilton, NJ, is a museum, outdoor sculpture garden, and arboretum framed by nature on 42 picturesque acres. Wander the grounds and discover more than 270 large-scale contemporary sculptures by renowned and emerging contemporary artists. Explore rotating exhibits in 6 indoor galleries. Lunch is available on your own, is available at the cafe or at Rat's Restaurant (reservations highly recommended). Wear your walking shoes and dress for the weather.
Freedom, Faith and Foodways in Cambridge, MD
We begin in Cambridge, MD where we meet our step on guide who will introduce you to the life and legacy of Harriet Tubman. Travel to the Courthouse (site of Harriet’s first rescue) and Long Wharf, where the enslaved were transported by ship, the “Take My Hand Mural,” painted on the Harriet Tubman Museum and Educational Center building, the Stanley Institute, a historic African American one-room schoolhouse and visit the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Visitor Center. Additional stops include Brodess Farm, her childhood home, and the Bucktown General Store. Lunch (included) is prepared at a church in Cambridge’s historic Pine Street neighborhood.
Fee: $155
Session: 1
25638
Fri.
4/28
7:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Entrance 6 LOT W (near Wawa)
L. Sturgill
Lunch choices will be mailed to participants afterregistration.
Travel to the annual Library of Congress National Book Festival at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. Amazing authors, illustrators and poets will make presentations on stages dedicated to kids, fiction, history, biography, poetry, graphic novels and more. Many fascinating thematic programs and panel discussions will be offered throughout the festival. Trip includes roundtrip charter bus transportation from campus to the convention center for the day. Food and any other museum or tourist admissions are not included in this fee.
Fee: $80
Session: 1
35259
Sat.
8/12
8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Entrance 6 LOT W (near Wawa)
Staff
This day trip leaves from HCC campus W lot at 8amDeparts DC at 5pm for an eta 7pm return to campus.Meals and any additional admissions are not includedBook Festival is free to the public.
New York's Best: Ellis Island and Statue of Liberty
Two of the most famous symbols of America and freedom are the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. Catch the ferry in New Jersey and travel to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. The overwhelming appearance and presence of the Statue of Liberty is unforgettable! Pedestal access for the Statue of Liberty is included. The second stop is Ellis Island Immigration Museum, the gateway for those seeking the American way. It houses magnificent artifacts belonging to those who reached the shores of America. You will also have an audio guided tour for both islands. Lunch is on your own. Dress for the weather and wear comfortable shoes as this trip involves moderate walking indoors and outdoors. Ferry service provided from Liberty Park, New Jersey. Charter bus transportation, museum, and ferry tickets are included in trip fees.
Visit Speedwell's wolves on a guided tour to see some of the packs, hear their stories, and learn about wolf conservation and biology.
Fee: $83
Session: 1
25636
Sat.
4/15
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Entrance 6 LOT W (near Wawa)
L. Sturgill
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