Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Timeless Tours and Travel in Pendleton SC

Do you belong to a group that enjoys fun day trips? If so Jean Vegod, owner of Timeless Tours and Travel, is the person to talk to. She plans some wonderful trips and goes out of her way to make sure that each person has a great time. Jean describes some of her upcoming trips as:

March 4th - Harrah's in Cherokee again.....by popular demand. The cost is $40 and includes transportation, a very nice buffet lunch, and $5 to get us started at the machines. One of the folks who went last time played the 1 penny machines and won $41!!!

March 28th - A Wine-Tasting Trip going to some wineries that we haven't done before, over in N. Georgia. We will have a tasting, then lunch on our own, then 2 more wineries, the second of which is a private estate and vineyard, where they will do an early dinner for us. The last winery promises to be a real treat; the owners are perfectionists, so I know it will be done well!

Jean says that she is thinking about a trip to Asheville for lunch, & a show. The show will be "My Mother's Jewish, My Father's Italian, and I'm in Therapy."

Jean is now booking long trips as well and has a great one planned for China.
October 29 - November 6, 2009 Trip to China - Only $1899

If you are interested in these trips or want to talk to Jean about booking other trips, please give her a call. Jean can also plan a trip for people wanting to come visit us in Pendleton.

Jean Vegod
Timeless Tours & Travel, LLC
150 Link Road
Pendleton, SC 29670
864-646-8864
Tollfree: 866-763-4434

Thursday, February 12, 2009

The Ohme Bug Has Been Found!

Congratulations to Roberta Hulce of Abbeville who found the Ohme Bug on February 12 in Blue Ridge Antiques on the square in Pendleton! Roberta has won lunch for two at the Village Baker. I know you will enjoy that, Roberta. It is delicious! Thank you, Village Baker for donating the prize!

That was fun! Are you interesting in doing it again next month? The only problem I have is with printing the signs and posting them. That is a lot of printing and leg work for this old lady. Any ideas.