Harvest Tour (continued from p. 7) This unique 12 acre maze is a giant map of our state. It contains over 250 actual roads and 400 places and towns marked by signs (with interesting historical facts about each). There are 4-1/2 actual miles of highways and country roads within the maze.
Enjoy a wagon ride through Oregon to the Idaho border. Start your adventure in Spokane or Pullman, and find your way across our great state to the coast at Grays Harbor. Along the way visit the Space Needle, Peace Arch, Hanford, Cascade Tunnel, Coulee Dam, cross the bridges at Vantage, Bridge Port and Tacoma Narrows, visit Fort Vancouver and more! Travel I-90, I-5, Hwy 2 and 12, but look out for detours! You may find yourself wandering down country roads like Uncas, Rat Trap Pass, or Cow Canyon. Find out why Bickleton has so many birdhouses, and Stonehenge in Washington? Washington State History and Geography was never so much fun.
From I-5- take Exit 194 to Highway 2 (onto the trestle). Take the Ebey Island/Homeacres Rd., exit off the trestle then follow the signs to "The Farm".

From Highway 9- (North or South) take the Snohomish Exit and turn west onto Riverview road follow signs approx. 3,5 miles to The Farm. (Riverview Rd. becomes Rivershore Rd.)

The cost is $5.00 per person or $20.00 per family. Please bring a picnic lunch or an item to share and join us for this Tour.

November Tour
Boeing Museum of Flight on 11/13/2005

This is the last tour of the season so let's participate as a real vintage car club should.
The first pick-up point will be at Wal-Mart in Renton at 10:30 AM.  The next one will be at McDonald's on Pacific Hwy S. and 154th (near Tukwila) at 11:00 AM. Here we'll have something to eat/drink until 11:45 AM and a trivia game will begin for the reminder of the trip.
Nice prizes for the winners!
From there we'll go direct to the Museum of Flight, arriving at about 12:15 PM.  A private tour guide will be waiting for our group to walk us thru the museum. After visiting the building, we'll drive across the street for the tour of the Concorde and the Presidential 707. This is a perfect place to take pictures of the car(s) in front of the airplanes.
Usually the entrance fee costs $13 but we have a reduced group rate of $5.50 per person.
What a deal!!!
George and I will be searching for a restaurant nearby to have a bite to eat after the tour. 
For those planning to join the tour, please call or e-mail me so I can have some idea of how many people will participate.
See you then,
Ana Maria Haley,  (253)874-0365, anama97@comcast.net