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February 21st to March 2nd, 2014 9 days
Aboard the Carnival Freedom
Fort Lauderdale, FL; St Thomas, USVI; St Johns, Antigua, Tortola, BVI;
Nassau, Bahamas; Fort Lauderdale FL
Prices from $1923 USD/person double occupancy Price Includes: * Eight Night Carnival Cruise Line Eastern Caribbean Cruise
* Return airfare from Ottawa/Toronto *Overnight hotel stay in Fort Lauderdale *All transfers * All air, port and government taxes * All gratuities * A cocktail reception with Manitoba Hal and L’il Rev * Six unique workshops * Poolside
jams * Performances by Manitoba Hal and L’il Rev * Escorted **Carnival Cruise Line reserves the right to add fuel supplement surcharges**
Contact Captain Sandy’s Cruise Holidays & Travel Ottawa West
for more details! 613 831 6150 * 1 800 461 8603 ottawawest.cruiseholidays.com [email protected]
Caribbean Ukulele Cruise
with
MANITOBA HAL & L’IL REV
#4269684
Soak in the sunny, serene rhythms of the Eastern Caribbean’s
beautiful sun-dappled islands. A Carnival cruise to the Eastern Caribbean sails to some of the
region’s most storied isles, each ringed by rainbow-hued coral gardens. Dig your feet in silky
sand, float in azure seas, and let your cares melt away in the
Eastern Caribbean
#4269684 *RATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE
CAT Description Single Double
8D Relax and admire the passing scenery from your stateroom’s private balcony or enjoy the television, cozy linens, ample closet space, bathrobes / hairdryers, separate seating area
$3608 $2403*
8C Relax and admire the passing scenery from your stateroom’s private balcony or enjoy the television, cozy linens, ample closet space, bathrobes / hairdryers, separate seating area
$3593 $2383*
8B Relax and admire the passing scenery from your stateroom’s private balcony, or enjoy the television, cozy linens, ample closet space, bathrobes, separate seating area
$3578 $2373*
6B Large windows offer excellent views of the ocean and sneak peeks of each destination. $2818 $2090*
4F A comfortable stateroom retreat, where some rooms also feature pull-down beds $2763 $1963*
4B A comfortable stateroom retreat, where some rooms also feature pull-down beds $2718 $1923*
Make cheques payable to: Captain Sandy’s Cruise Holidays & Travel Ottawa West
Major Credit Cards Accepted
Please send your deposit of $300 USD per person (of
which $50 is non-refundable)
Final payment is due November 27th, 2013
Proof of travel insurance required
RBC travel insurance available
*USD per person based on double occupancy
About L’il Rev
L’il Rev, is hopelessly a Midwestern from Milwaukee, his frequent travels find him teaching and touring all over the continental United States. His many unique niches include one man shows of Jewish Cultural History (Jews of Tin Pan Alley, Jews N Blues), Scraps of Quilting Music (A Celebration of Quilting Lore and History in American) and Yiddish Song & Story. Currently L’il Rev writes instructional books for Hal Leonard Publishing, presents clinics all over the U.S. and tours internationally as a performer of time honored classics including: Ukulele Music, Old-Time Blues, Tin Pan Alley, American Folk, Jewish & Yiddish Folksongs, and Original Songs. * Voted Best Folk Singer in Wisconsin -- WAMI 2004 * Inducted into The Traditional Old-Time Country Music Hall of Fame -2003 * Voted Best Instrumentalist Harmonica -- WAMI 2000 * Voted Best Acoustic Act in Milwaukee 1996-1997 Shepherd Express Reader's Choice: Hohner's 1996 National Blues Harmonica Champion
http://www.lilrev.com/
About Manitoba Hal Manitoba Hal is an accomplished guitarist and songwriter, but he is best known for his ukulele chops. Hal proves that the ukulele can be small but mighty as he pulls out powerful blues riffs and melodies. Hal uses a looping technology to produce a one-man-band experience, adding subtle but important background beats to his extraordinary ukulele strumming and riffing. Many wouldn’t associate the ukulele as a blues instrument, but Hal takes out all the hula, leaving only room for deep blues to prevail. After his grandfather gave him a ukulele in ’95, Hal found that it transferred easily from his blues guitar style, complimenting his combination of finger picking and strumming, and gospel vocal style. Hal writes his own blues tunes, and also covers traditional songs, giving them his own flavor.
http://www.manitobahal.com