CASE V Grand Luncheon

The Blooze Brothers will take the stage with The Second City to provide "Just a Taste of Chicago" at this year's CASE V Grand Luncheon.
Tuesday, Dec. 12 12:30-3 p.m., Sheraton Ballroom
Featuring "Just a Taste of Chicago"with The Second City and the Blooze Brothers
After three days of work, it's time to relax. And, it's time to get "Just a Taste of Chicago!" Along with a specially-prepared lunch with Chicago fare, we'll recognize CASE V retirees and find out the winners of the third annual "The Pride of CASE V" awards. Along with great food, there will be great entertainment by Chicago's very own The Second City and The Blooze Brothers. At the end of the program, there's a chance to win a trip from Alumni Holidays. Don't miss it! Lunch is only $10. (Where else can you get a lunch like this in downtown Chicago for only $10?) Extra guests may attend for $50. See the registration form.
About Second City
In 1959, The Second City was established and quickly became a Chicago landmark. Today, the theatre troupe that launched the careers of such comic greats as John Belushi, Mike Myers, Bill Murray, and Gilda Radner has theatres in five cities across the United States and Canada. Never been to The Second City Chicago before? Step inside and take a look at their virtual tour at www.secondcity.com.
You could be the winner of a fabulous European River Cruise! The winner must be present to win.
Alumni Holidays European River Cruise
Cruise the magnificent Rhine River in late September through early October 2007 Stroll the winding streets of quaint Breisach, Germany. Then, see Freiburg before admiring the stunning beauty of Lake Titisee in the Black Forest. In the heart of the Alsace region, experience cosmopolitan Strasbourg, France, with its impressive Cathédrale Notre-Dame. Travel the Alsatian Route du Vin, or Wine Road, through medieval villages and bountiful vineyards, sampling some local wine along the way. Returning to Germany, explore the resort town of Baden-Baden, nestled between the Black Forest and the Baden vineyards. Ride to Heidelberg, site of Germany’s most famous university, and discover Romanesque Speyer. Continue to Worms, center of Luther’s Reformation, and Mainz, where the historic Gutenberg Bibles were printed. Finally, sail through the Rhine Gorge to Bonn, Beethoven’s childhood home.
