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Ramblers to select new leadership

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Members of the Ramona Ramblers Senior Travel Club will hold their last meeting of the fiscal year in Ramona Senior Center on Monday, June 6, at 1 p.m. Because Liz Prafke, the group’s chairman and tour director, is retiring, members will vote on a new chairman, tour director and treasurer.

Prafke, who has been the club’s tour director for the past eight years and chairman the past four years, said she needs to retire because of her and her husband’s health.

“We hope we have volunteers to step up and keep the tours coming,” she said.

Ramona Ramblers is open to all who are age 50 and older.

Trips to the 94th Aero Squadron and to Laughlin are planned.

June 28, 8th Annual Lobster Luncheon at the 94th Aero Squadron. On the menu is a choice between lobster tails and salmon fillets. Each also includes Caesar salad, rolls and butter, fresh vegetables, garlic mashed potatoes and New York cheesecake with strawberry sauce. Beverage choices are coffee, tea or a soft drink.

The twin 6-ounce lobster tails are $80 per person and the salmon fillets are $70 per person. The deadline for payment is June 6.

Departure will be at noon from the Kmart parking lot behind Subway, and the return will be to the same location about 5 p.m.

Aug. 15-17, Laughlin Luau. The three-day, two-night trip will be $144 per person for a double room, $164 per person for a single, and $140 per person for a triple. Six games of Bingo on the bus will be $5.

The cost includes deluxe accommodations at the Riverside Casino, three buffets (one choice and two breakfasts), and the luau dinner party with buffet dinner, band, dancing and prize drawings. Baggage handling and deluxe motor coach are included.

The deadline for payment is July 11.

The bus will leave Ramona Mobile Estates and Ramona Senior Center on Aug. 15 at 8 a.m. and will return to Ramona Senior Center and Ramona Mobile Estates on Aug. 17 about 6 p.m.

For more information, contact Prafke at 760-788-0331 or 619-664-4760.

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