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pn00-rproving1.jpgWhile traveling through the Northwest, retired Long Beach Fire Chief Harold Omel and his wife Patti took the ferry to Bainbridge Island, Wash. They were visiting old friend, Fire Chief Hank Teran, a former Battalion Chief in Long Beach. Chief Teran gave them a terrific tour of the beautiful island, about the size of Catalina.

pn00-rproving2.jpgMary and Preston Smith enjoying Yellowstone's lower Falls.

pn00-rproving3.jpgWhile vacationing in London, Cesar and Georgina Ricasa took a special day trip to view Stonehenge. The mysterious rocks towering them were dragged from over 280 miles away in Wales.

pn00-rproving4.jpgHoward and Irene Bergh on their way to the Tiger's Nest in Bhutan, April 2010. We missed a 3-day hike when Howard developed appendicitis in Punakha. A neurosurgeon in Thimphu removed his appendix. After a speedy and uncomplicated recovery, we were able to continue our adventure across Bhutan and into northeast India.
Submitted by Howard and Irene Bergh

pn00-rproving5.jpgDon and Mary Lou Clinton with statue of JFK and Jollin Jr. in Rapid City, South Dakota, "City of Presidents."

pn00-rproving6.jpgJack and Dawn Duncan spent two delightful days on Catalina Island.

pn00-rproving7.jpgLong Beach residents Johanna Nolan and Claudia Meza in front of the free standing bell tower of the cathedral of the Italian city of Pisa. Construction occurred in three stages over 177 years on the tower. It began sinking after construction progressed to 3rd floor in 1178 due to weak unstable sub soil. Hence it became known as "The Leaning Tower of Pisa."

Submitted by Claudia Meza

pn00-rproving8.jpgKen and Bev Mueller of Cerritos brought along the Press-Telegram as they toured Denali Park, Alaska with their friends, Larry and Wanda Cowan of Downey.

pn00-rproving9.jpgBrian and Pat Mahon of Long Beach overlooking Barcelona Harbor during a tour of Spain last October.

pn00-rproving10.jpgSt. Anthony High School Grads Visit Egypt and the Great Pyramids of Giza
From left, Dr. Joe Fisher, Phil Killeen ('56), Roselind Schilling Killeen ('57), Judith Martin Fisher, ('57) Kathy Martin Gausepohl ('61), and John Gausepohl ('60). The Ancient Splendors cruise included additional stops in Israel (Jerusalem and Nazareth), Turkey (Bodrum and Ephesus), Cyprus (the Church of Lazarus) and Greece (the Acropolis and the Plaka).
The Fishers are from Omaha, Neb., the Gausepohls are from Fallbrook, Ca. and the Killeens lived in Long Beach.
It was a great adventure celebrating almost 50 years of marriage for each couple.

Submitted by Roselind Killeen
Long Beach

pn00-rproving11.jpgSisters, Camille Lang of Cypress and Carol Clark of Las Vegas traveled to New York and then cruised on the Norwegian Jewel to Canada. Camille and Carol are second generation Long Beach natives.

pn00-rproving12.jpgMary Kelly of Long Beach, and Luz Shaw of Lakewood  visited St. Coleman's Cathdral in Cobh, County Cork, Ireland. This was the last place immigrants worship before departing on the Titanic for America.  Also, the Lusitania was sunk off the coast of Cobh in 1915.

Submitted by Mary Kelly

pn00-rproving13.jpgThe Lowrey Family, The Miller Family and the Talley Family spent the last week of summer on vacation together on the arnival 4-day crusis to Ensenada. The boys were either graduates or still attend Carver Elementary in Long Beach. And they also have or still play at Lakewood Village Littel League. The families enjoyed the Eco Zip-Line Tour and Kayaking in Catalina. Pictured left to right: Tanner, Justen, Zach, Skyler and Gina Lowrey, Matthew, Sam, Maureen, Andrew, Myra and John Talley.

Submitted by Myra Talley

pn00-rproving14.jpgJan Kloth of Seal Beach and Connie Jessee of Long Beach   I took a cruise to Iceland and Norway. Outside of Olden, Norway we hiked to the Briksdal Glacier in Jostedalsbreen National Park.

Submitted by Jan Kloth

pn00-rproving15.jpgJack Hancock of Long Beach and Don Bender of Huntington Beach at the 2010 Ocktoberfest in Munich, Germany. Also picture is Mona from Munich.
Submitted by Jack Hancock

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The Ryan Sisters
My sister, Pasty Thorburn of Clearlake Oaks, Ca. and I Joyce Rexwinkel of Lakewood, traveled to the big town of John Day, Oregon for a great visit with our third sister. We visited the Grant County Ranch and Radeo Museum, where the curator told stories of the old west. We saw rooms of old pictures and old saddles, of clothes and hats worn "out west," many, many years ago.
We were raised in Bellflower, attended schools here and are proud to call it our hometown.

Submitted by Joyce Rexwinkel
Lakewood

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The Monsignor Sean B. Flanagan, retired pastor (pictured at left, top row) of St. Bartholomew Church of Belmont Shores toured his homeland of Ireland with 40 others. Here we are standing at the statue of Annie Moore, who was the first immigrant to enter Ellis Island when it opened on January 1, 1892, her 15th birthday. She departed from the small prot of Cobh Cove, which is also where the last passengers boarded the ill-fated Titantic. The dock is still there. Jerry and Cindy Murphy are holding the Press-Telegram.

Submitted by Cindy Murphy

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Longtime Lakewood resident Gordon Langsam goes to his son Eric's wedding in Portland, Or.
Submitted by Gordon Langsam

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This is my wife Cathy and I on board the London Eye, the tall Ferris wheel on the River Thames, in London, England.
Submitted by James and Cathy Smalling

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Long Beach residents Lt. Col Rajinder S Sohi and his wife Manjeet Sohi recently returned from their trip to India, where they visited Gurdwara Dukh Niwaran Sahib (Sikh Temple) at Patiala, Punjab.
Submitted by Manjeet Sohi

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Beth Brousseau and Pam Branch of Long Beach, pictured with Davik Teng and her family, spent 14 days in Cambodia with groups from CSULB and Hearts Without Boundaries. Now 15, Davik was the first to receive life-saving heart surgery in the U.S. at age 9.

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Henry Heidbreder of Lakewood in South Africa on a business trip.

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Gloria Estes, right, of Lakewood visited her daughter Harmony in Cochabamba Bolivia. Harmony is a missionary in Bolivia working with World Venture. This is her favorite coffee place where she meets friends and family.
 




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