
Joanne Budnick, of Ocean City, took
the Gazette to Phoenix, Ariz. over Christmas. She was visiting her
sisters, Shirley Volver and Janet Harkey.

Terry Czaja and
Patricia Schild, of Seaville, took the Gazette to Arizona in October
where they road the Grand Canyon railroad train to the Grand Canyon.
Then they road a tour bus to the South Rim. They stayed and toured
Phoenix and Sedona. In Sedona, at the Chapel of the Holy Cross,
Christina and Jacquelin Becker, the beloved daughters of Maria
Caiafa, were remembered with candles and in prayer. |
 First the
cruise, then the canyon
Recently Ray
and Dorothy Conover & Bob and Iva Jordan of Absecon went on a jazz
cruise from San Diego to the Mexican Riviera. Upon their return they
went to the Red Rock Country in Arizona, then to the Grand Canyon.
This picture was taken in Sedona, Ariz.

Discovering the beauty of the Southwest
Current employee Mandee McCullough holds The Current during one of
the many magnificent sunsets at Sunset Point in Bumblebee, Ariz. She
discovered that the Southwest is truly a beautiful place while
visiting Coconino National Forest, Sedona, Buck Eye, and Pinnacle
Peak and staying at Resort Suites in Scottsdale. It was her first
plane ride. |
 A grand 30th anniversary
Kathy and Bill Fritz of Egg Harbor Township
celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary April 23 by taking a
fabulous vacation trip to Hoover Dam and the Grand Canyon.

Saddling
up at the Grand Canyon
Galloway Township residents George and Ann Dammann took The Current
with them on the mule ride down the Bright Angel Trail in the Grand
Canyon, Ariz. Pictured from left are grandson Simon, daughter Kathy,
Ann, George, and brother Raymond.
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 Sightseeing by train
Joel and Jordan Sparano of Northfield visited
the Grand Canyon by train over the Easter holiday.

The Grand Canyon and more
A
tour of the Grand Canyon and surrounding attractions was a great
opportunity for a family get-together. Back row from left are
sisters Helen Daher of Oceanview, Kareen DiStefano of Absecon, and
Kareen’s daughter, Dawn O’Shea of Egg Harbor City. Kareen’s
grandchildren from left are Brittney DiStefano of Franklinville,
Alexis DiStefano of Franklinville, Brian OShea of Egg Harbor City
and Amanda DiStefano of Franklinville. Other attractions visited on
the five-day August trip included the Petrified Forrest, Painted
Dessert, and Meteor Creator. |