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Rewards - State Bank of Faribault
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428 Central Avenue
Faribault, MN 55021
Faribault, MN
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Last Call for Reflections of
Italy. Only three seats remain.
Call immediately!
October 20-29 — $4,249 Double
* Italy is the third most visited country in the world
with over 46 million visitors a year.
* 60% of the world’s art treasures are in Italy with
3,000 museums.
* The Vatican is a separate sovereign nation, its own
country.
* Did you know the pretzel originated in Italy? It
was invented for the purpose of giving children an
inducement and reward for memorizing their
prayers.
* The average Italian consumes 26 gallons of wine a
year.
Come join the fun and experience
the beauty and splendor of Italy.
JUNE
DIAMOND JO’S CASINO
June 11th
$29
Please RSVP by June 5th
We’re returning to our favorite
casino just an hour away. On this trip you’ll receive
$15.00 back on your player’s card. Please check out
the great Gevalia coffee when we’re there.
NIFTY FIFTY
June 18th
$5
Please RSVP by June 13th
TIDBITS AND TRIVIA
* Cats and dogs both sweat thru the pads on their
feet.
* Both cat’s and dog’s nose pads are as unique as a
human fingerprint. No two prints are identical.
* A group of kittens is called a “kindle.” A group of
grown cats is called a “clowder.”
* Cats can make over 100 vocal sounds, while dogs
can only make 10.
* Two stray dogs in Afghanistan saved 50 American
Soldiers. A Facebook group raised $21,000 to
bring the dogs back to the US to reunite them
with the soldiers.
* A cat’s sense of smell is fourteen times stronger
than a human’s.
* The Beatles song, “A Day in the Life” has an extra
high-pitched whistle, audible only to dogs. It was
recorded by Paul McCartney for the enjoyment of
his Shetland sheepdog.
* Over 40,000 Americans are bitten by cats every
year.
* Tiger Woods stuttered as a child and used to talk
to his dog until he fell asleep in an effort to get
rid of it.
* The wetness of a dog’s nose is essential for
determining what direction a smell is coming
from.
* Dogs have about 1,700 taste buds. Humans have
9,000 and cats have around 473 taste buds.
* The largest know litter of cats ever produced was
19 kittens.
* Three dogs survived the sinking of the Titanic- a
Newfoundland, a Pomeranian and a Pekingese.
* In just seven years, a pair of cats and their
offspring could produce a whopping 420,000
kittens. YIKES!
as an administrative charge. Please provide your
AARP number if you are a member.
TURTLE LAKE
Hop on the bus to Turtle Lake Casino for an afternoon
of fun. You’ll pay $5.00 when you get on the bus and
you’ll get $5.00 back once you’re at the casino.
Who doesn’t love a free trip?
BINGO
AARP REFRESHER
DRIVING CLASS
It’s time for bingo. Join your friends for some lively
bingo, treats and a few laughs.
June 19th
LADIES DAY OUT
Please RSVP by June 13th
$25
1-5pm
June 26th
June 25th
1pm
KC Hall
$89
Please RSVP by June 19th
8:30am
* 45% of dogs sleep in their owner’s bed.
* Cats spend nearly a third of their waking hours
cleaning themselves.
* It’s a myth that dogs only see in black and white.
In fact, it’s believed that dogs see primarily in
blue, greenish-yellow and various shades of gray.
* Every night, Disneyland releases over 200 feral
cats into the park to keep its rodent population
under control.
* The US has the highest dog population. France
has the 2nd.
* 70% of people sign their pet’s name on greeting
or holiday cards. 58% put pets in family and
holiday portraits.
It’s said that you’re either a cat or a dog person.
Now, I know a lot of people who consider their
critters a part of their family. I myself am a bird
girl. I have a pet bird and her name is Mrs.
Beasley. Yes, from the old television show “Family
Affair.” She was actually my son’s bird, but he
packed up and went to college and somehow
forgot to take the bird. Funny how that happens!
Mrs. Beasley is quite curious. She loves to nibble
on whatever you’re eating and only likes certain
people. Pasta and popcorn are two of her
favorites. We’ve had cats and dogs over the years
and I personally find cats very mysterious. Cats
deal with you when THEY want to. My brothers,
John and Matthew are dog lovers. They have
several and love to go hunting with their buddies.
Regardless of your pet selection, we all love them
to pieces.
community. They work in the inner city, minister to
prisoners, serve as therapists and administrators,
artists and writers. As sponsors of Saint Mary’s
Hospital, they volunteer their services and
give guidance on values and medical ethics.
Our tour will include the magnificent
Lourdes Chapel.
Lunch will
be served
at the
State Bank Branch
This is the 4 hour refresher class set in
Our ladies day out begins with a tour of Assisi
an informal setting. This includes
Heights. This is a retirement home for Franciscan
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Downtown
428 Central
sisters who are involved in many aspects of the
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West Mall Branch 20
2 Western Ave. 334-6917 www.tsbf.com Member FDIC
legendary Michael’s Steak, Chops and Seafood.
You may select your lunch entrée from the following:
chicken crepes, hamburger or chicken apple pecan
salad. The afternoon is spent at the summer market
& music festival called Rochesterfest. We will shop
from over 100 arts and craft vendors while listening
to live music. Make sure to bring a tote bag and your
sunglasses.
It’s a geological showplace of sandstone cliffs among
the highest in the world. We’ll fly out of Las Vegas
after a dazzling drive down the Las Vegas strip. There
are colorful day by day itineraries in our lobby.
JULY
September 29th-October 8th
TRIPLE PLAY CASINO
July 10th-11th
$104 Double $124 Single
Please RSVP by June 24th
This trip takes you to White Oak Casino, The Palace
and Northern Lights Casino. You’ll receive $10.00 on
your player’s card at White Oak Casino, $20.00 on
your player’s card at the Palace and $40.00 on your
player’s card at Northern Lights Casino.
NIFTY FIFTY
July 16th
$5
Please RSVP by July 11th
This is the second of a series of three
trips to Turtle Lake Casino this summer. $5.00 gets
you a seat on the bus and you’ll get $5.00 to play with
at the casino.
AUGUST
NIFTY FIFTY
August 13th
$5
Please RSVP by August 7th
TURTLE LAKE
This is the last Nifty Fifty of the summer. Try your
hand at Turtle Lake Casino for free. You’ll pay $5.00
on the lucky bus and receive a crisp $5.00 bill once
you’re at the casino. Now if you win, you have to
share with your fellow traveling passengers.
ST. CROIX CASINO RUN
August 19th-20th
$154 Double $174 Single
Please RSVP by August 5th
This trip takes us to Turtle Lake Casino, The Hertel,
and Danbury. At Turtle Lake you’ll receive $5.00 on
your player’s card, $20.00 at Danbury and $5.00 at
The Hertel. You’ll spend the night in Danbury
SEPTEMBER
GRAND CANYON, SEDONA,
LAKE POWELL, BRYCE,
& ZION
September 6th-13th
$2,194 Double $2,798 Single
Please RSVP by July 8th
This trip
highlights the
greatest
national parks
of the
southwest. We’ll fly into Phoenix and spend our first
night there. Sedona is next on our trip. We’ll spend
two nights at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon.
Here we’ll take a Jeep tour and view one of the seven
wonders of the world. We’ll take a scenic boat cruise
through Lake Powell’s Antelope Canyon and spend
two nights at the Lake Powell Resort. Zion Park is
next on the itinerary where we’ll spend our last two
nights. Zion features stunning scenery found
nowhere else.
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ENCHANTING NEW MEXICO
featuring the Albuquerque
International Balloon Fiesta
$1,399 Double $1,899 Single $1,349 Triple/Quad
Please RSVP by
August 11th
Truly a feast for the
eyes! Our first night
is spent in Topeka,
Kansas. Here we’ll
have a delicious welcome dinner and we’ll get to
know our fellow travelers. The next two nights are
spent in Colorado at Colorado Springs. We’ll tour the
Royal Gorge Suspension Bridge Park with admissions
to all the attractions. Our afternoon will be spent at
the Garden of the God’s, the United States Air Force
Academy, and the Trading Post. Santa Fe and
Albuquerque are next on the list. Along our journey
we’ll stop at the historic Santa Fe Plaza, Old Town
Albuquerque, and of course the International Balloon
Fiesta. On our way home, we’ll spend one night in
Clinton, Oklahoma and the last night Kansas City,
Kansas. You don’t want to forget your camera on this
colorful trip!
GARDENS & MANSIONS
featuring New Orleans
& Cajun Country
Ocober 19th-25th
$2199 Double $2774 Single
Please RSVP by August 22nd
This fall getaway features three nights in the French
Quarter, one night in Natchez and two nights in
Lafayette. Some highlights include: a walking tour of
the French Quarter, steamboating on the Mississippi,
dinner at the famous New Orleans school of Cooking,
touring several masnions and gardens, a Tabasco
factory tour and much more. There are detailed
itineraries in the bank for you.
OCTOBER
REFLECTIONS OF ITALY
October 20th-29th
$4,249 Double $4,949 Single
Please RSVP immediately
Italy is a land rich in history, culture, art
and romance. Our journey begins with
an overnight flight to Rome,
“The Eternal City.” While
we are in Rome, we’ll enjoy a
guided panoramic tour featuring the impressive
Piazza Venezia, the Circus Maximus, the Arch of
Constantine, the famous Piazza Navona and a visit to
the Colosseum. We’ll ease our way through Assisi,
Perugia, Siena, Florence, Venice, Murano Island,
Lugano, Como and Milan. Some of the highlights
include: the Vatican City, the Vatican Museum, St.
Peter’s Basilica, Piazza IV, Piazza del Camp,
Michelangelo’s statue of David, the Cathedral of
Santa Marie del Fiore, the Church of Santa Croce, a
winery in the Chianti region, Murano glass factory, St.
Mark’s Square, St. Mark’s Basilica, the Bridge of Sighs,
and much more. This exciting trip includes all
transportation, 14 meals and trunk loads of great
memories. Please stop in the bank for a detailed,
colorful brochure.
This year marks our 95th Anniversary. Banking sure has changed over the years
and it will continue to evolve as our world does. We’ve always been committed
to serve the needs of individuals, families and the businesses in our community.
Our goal is to assist each of our customers in meeting their financial objectives
while also improving the social and economic status of the community. We have
consistently given back to the Faribault area. This improves the quality of life in
our community and helps make Faribault a great place to work and live. The
vitality of our city is very important to The State Bank of Faribault and our
employees. All business decisions are made locally and not by individuals in a distant location. The
Faribault area remains our primary focus. As a customer of the bank, you are assisting the Faribault
community. For that we say THANK YOU! We will kick off the celebration this fall.
DECEMBER
CELEBRATE A FESTIVE
CHRISTMAS IN SAN
ANTONIO
December 8th-11th
$1,339 Double $1,529 Single
Please RSVP by October 1st
During the holiday season, San Antonio is indeed a
sight to behold. Our first day in the city takes us to
the IMAX Theatre for the movie, “Alamo…….The
Price of Freedom. “ After the movie our guide will
escort us through the Alamo. We’ll feast on an
authentic “Texan” meal before retiring for the
evening at our hotel, the El Tropical. This hotel is
ideally located right on the Riverwalk. Day Two takes
us to the beautiful Mission San Jose, the San
Fernando Cathedral, the Spanish Governor’s Palace,
lunch at the legendary Mi Tierra Restaurant and
leisurely shopping at the largest Mexican Market in
the U.S. Day Three is spent touring the Lyndon and
Lady Bird Johnson’s ranch. Then we’re off to the
beautiful Texas hill country town of Fredericksburg
where we’ll enjoy a Bavarian lunch. The last day takes
us to the famous King William District where we’ll
visit a beautifully decorated Victorian home. Then
before you know it, it’s time to head home.
JANUARY
EASTERN CARIBBEAN
CRUISE
January 24th-31st
Price TBD
On this 7 day voyage we’ll experience San Juan, St.
Thomas and St. Maarten. We’ll set sail from Miami
and enjoy the sunshine, fabulous cuisine and world
class entertainment onboard the Celebrity Reflection.
We have two cabin selections available on this cruise.
You can select either a veranda or an inside cabin.
APRIL 2015
CHERRY BLOSSOM TIME
IN WASHINGTON DC
April 10th-16th
$2,248 Double $2,877 Single
Please RSVP by February 10th
The beauty and aroma of
the blossoming cherry
trees will amaze you as
we enjoy the National
Cherry Blossom Parade from
reserved seats. While marching down
Constitution Ave, the parade showcases floats, helium
balloons, international performance groups and some
of the finest marching bands. No trip to DC would be
complete without visiting the Smithsonian’s, Arlington
National Cemetery, the DC Mall and all the historic
monuments. Day Four takes us to the home of George
and Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Thomas
Jefferson’s home is next on Day Five. We’ll enjoy
lunch at Michie Tavern. This tavern has welcomed
travelers for more than 200 years. Day Six is spent at
the largest living history museum in Colonial
Williamsburg. All transportation and nine meals are
included on this trip.
UPCOMING TRIPS
THE BEST OF SPAIN
OCTOBER 2015
We arrive in Madrid and tour Cordoba, Seville,
Granada, Valencia and Barcelona. Watch for more
information on this fantastic trip to come.