Masonry Magazine February 1993 Page. 46
Spouse ACTIVITY PROGRAMS
Come join us for an exciting four event program that has been planned especially for you while in San Diego during the MCAA Conference & MASONRY EXPO. Don't sit in your room or tour San Diego by yourself. This exciting program offers you a fun way to explore San Diego with old friends and make new ones.
Virginia Matthews
Set Sail for San Diege
Thursday, February 25, 1993-10:00a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Luncheon & Tour of Hotel del Coronado
Lunch at the world famous Hotel Del Coronado, a living legend with visits from twelve U.S. Presidents and thousands of celebrities, the most famous being the Prince of Wales who abdicated his throne to marry "the woman I love," former Coronado housewife Wallis Simpson after meeting her during his visit to Hotel del Coronado.
Whale Watching Tour
Saturday, February 27, 1993-2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
"There she blows!.... It's a unique thrill to see those great leviathans surface for air and plunge back into the ocean. This tour departs from the Marriott Marina right outside your hotel room. This three hour excursion takes you up close to where you can almost touch a whale and concludes with a glimpse of the San Diego sunset.
"Bridging the Gender Gap" Seminar
Sunday, February 28, 1993-9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
Speaker Dianne Gardner, PH.D, R.N. delivers new insight into female-male communication. Who's the better listener? Who's better in a crisis? Who's most likely to interrupt a conversation? These basic differences often lead to misunderstanding, ultimately disrupting communication and effective relationships. This two hour seminar will discuss the source of gender based problems and presents bridge building tools that lead to greater understanding of the opposite sex...and ourselves.
"Tijuana, Mexico Luncheon and Shopping Tour"
Monday, March 1, 1993
Tijuana, Mexico, a duty free zone which makes the city a shopping paradise. The lowered peso and competitive merchants combine to provide fantastic bargains on a variety of products including handcrafted jewelry, pottery and leather products. Attendees will also sample Mexican cuisine at one of the more popular Tijuana restaurants.