The PT travels abroad; from Mexico to London and Berlin

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pn28-rproving1.jpgWayne McEwan of Lake Forest, Steve Sellers of Rossmoor, Sandee McEwan of Lake Forest, Sandra Sherrard of Huntington Beach, Natalie Sellers of Rossmoor, John O'Neil, Miriam Kelley, Aya O'Neil, and Hy Kelley all of Seal Beach on the Malecón in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

pn28-rproving2.jpgTheatre aficionados Debby Griffin, Don Griffin, and Lucy Daggett of Long Beach and Allen Cagle of Whittier thoroughly enjoyed a recent winter theatre tour in London, England. In nine days they saw 12 productions, including a new revival of the Lionel Bart musical "Oliver!" at the famous Drury Lane Theatre in the West End. Though they were in London during the coldest winter in 30 years, it made for virtually no lines at London tourist attractions and it certainly freed up great seats at the theatre.


pn28-rproving3.jpgIn March, Rob and Nancy Johnson of Cypress visited their daughter Liz Johnson, who is studying at Freie University Berlin. They visited the Berlin Wall, Sans Souci in Potsdam, Munich, Prague, Vienna and Salzburg.

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