The Team

The Team

Sunday, October 20, 2013

LETTER SENT REGARDING MOA VI DEPOSITS

Ken and Elaine spent time together last week reviewing the itinerary, hotels,  and timeline for deposits for participants. eMails were sent to those people who we believe to remain on the list. Should you not have received an email today, and you are still interested, please contact either Elaine or Ken. 


On MOA III  we went up the East coast of North America with the theme being the Tale of Evangeline and how it tied Louisiana, USA to Nova Scotia, Canada.
The theme for the East Coast MOA VI will be the conflict of war and how it evolved into the North America of today. We will visit some sites of the French/British War of the mid seventeenth century, the American War of Independence in the latter part of the seventeenth century, the British /American War of 1812 to 14, and the US Civil War. We will visit the birthplaces of the two countries of North America, and their capital cities and in some cases we will visit the city where the wars began. These cities include Boston, Philadelphia, Washington DC, and Ottawa.
We will visit early villages of both countries including a 1700’s colonial village known as Williamsburg in Virginia and a Canadian Loyalist Village of the early eighteenth century known as King’s Landing in New Brunswick. Two other highlights of the trip will be a visit to the Biltmore Estate and a visit to a small house on Prince Edward Island where Anne of Green Gables was written.

MOA VI begins in Savannah, GA. on Thursday Sept. 10th 2015 and ends in Norfolk, VA on Sunday Oct. 18th, 2015. Between these two dates we will have visited 5 Canadian Provinces and eight US States and driven as far north as Ottawa Canada, and driven 5000 miles. The timing of the trip is hoped to capture the beautiful fall colors in New England.

Deposit information has been sent in the email.

1 comment:

Rockinon said...

Judy and I are quite disappointed that we will be unable to join MOA VI. I owned my Morgan for 45 years and had many an adventure over those four and half decades. But one of the best adventures, if not the best, was the MOA that Judy and I joined in 2005. Elaine, Ken, Steve et al. made one heck of a team. It's wonderful to see the upcoming MOA called the Steve Roake Memorial MOA VI.