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PADDLEWHEELER The PUBLISHED EXCLUSIVELY FOR MEMBERS OF THE STEAMBOAT SOCIETY OF AMERICA SUMMER 2015 | Volume 1, Issue 2 Autumn Colors - Cruising on the American Queen the Effigy Mounds National Monument and 3) the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial (the Gateway Arch in St. Louis). By: Ted Sykes President & COO American Queen Steamboat Company Unlike the Lower Mississippi, much of the upper river is a series of pools created by a system of 29 locks and dams. These structures were authorized by Congress in the 1930s and were mostly completed by 1940. A primary reason for damming the river was to facilitate barge transportation. The dams regulate water levels for the upper river and play a major role in regulating water levels on the Lower Mississippi. The locks provide a collective 404 feet of lift. We are pleased to promote the American Queen’s sailings on the Upper Mississippi, particularly during the September to mid-October timeframe for the Autumn Colors cruises. While most guests may be familiar with the abundance of music, culture, antebellum plantations and Civil War historical sights on the Lower Mississippi, many may not be aware of all the Upper Mississippi holds in store. The area was opened up by European explorers in the mid-1600s. Thereafter, a bustling fur trade was developed by primarily French, English and Dutch traders. Dubuque, Iowa has been labeled one of the “oldest European settlements west of the Mississippi River”. La Crosse, Wisconsin was built by fur trappers, lumberjacks and railroad barons. At Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, French explorers Jacques Marquette and Louis Joliet arrived by canoe in 1673 and discovered a route from the Wisconsin River into the Mississippi River. Later, John Jacob Astor built his large Astor Fur Warehouse there. The upper reaches of the Mississippi River are rich with frontier tales of fur traders and pioneers in a setting of picturesque geography and abundant wildlife. The Upper Mississippi is essentially a gorge with high limestone bluffs. The scenery becomes more dramatic as you venture north of St. Louis. There are three national parks along the upper reaches; 1) the Mississippi National River & Recreation Area, 2) In the mid-1700s the British and French exchanged control of the territories during the French and Indian War. Following the end of this war, the Treaty of Paris in 1783 granted the territory to the newly formed United States of America. It didn’t become fully American until the Revolutionary War in 1812. After the British defeat, the Americans built Fort Crawford alongside the river. It was later pressed into service as a troop hospital and recruiting center during the Civil War and is now registered as a National Historic Landmark. In addition to the area’s rich history, the upper river has an abundance of wildlife. Deer come to the water’s edge. Falcons and ospreys soar Continued on PAGE 4 1 Still Available: 2015 Fall & Winter Themed Cruises There are still some great cruises available in 2015! Take a look below at a few of the themed cruises that we have planned for the rest of the year on the American Queen. Big Band Swing St. Paul to St. Louis and St. Louis to St. Paul Sept. 5-13 and Sept. 12-20 Back by popular demand, Big Band Swing is returning for the first two sailings in September. Get “in the mood” for a sensational Big Band Voyage on the Upper Mississippi River, when special onboard guests and the 13-piece “The Great American Swing Band” play the tunes you know so well, all in the original arrangements that made them legendary. There will be dancing every night with dance hosts available as well. If you are a fan of the big bands, this is a sentimental journey you won’t want to miss. Special guest, Lynn Roberts will be onboard to perform and lecture. As a big band singer with the Dorsey Brothers, Harry James and Doc Severinson, Lynn has performed all over the world and is one of the last of her era. Lynn shares stories of her contemporaries Rosemary Clooney and Helen Forrest as she takes you on a musical journey unlike anything left in America at this time. Oktoberfest St. Paul to St. Louis Oct. 3-11 Kelly Lao, Assistant Director of the German American Heritage Center, will be onboard to educate and entertain on several topics. Her discussion on “Oktoberfest by The Numbers” will feature fun facts and figures that tell the history of Oktoberfest and how it plays out annually in Munich. (Audience participation is encouraged in this discussion.) “20 Germans You Didn’t Know You Knew” is a humorous presentation that will inform you about several Germans/ German-Americans you don’t know who may have impacted your life dramatically! “Suds 101!” is a short course on critical facts about German beer, beer in America and the German role in the U.S. brewing industry; definitely not a “dry” subject! On Dec. 14, instead of a Christmas Market at Nottoway, we will include an evening experience like no other — a Holiday Ball. Nottoway will be festooned in complete Christmas lighting and décor throughout the grounds, public spaces and the mansion. Costumed carolers will stroll the grounds and dancers in antebellum attire will demonstrate vintage dances inside the candlelit mansion. A pianist will serenade guests as they enjoy a sumptuous private dinner at the mansion followed by dancing. This romantic evening is capped off with the lighting of traditional bonfires along the levees. Also, we will have special entertainers onboard. Brian Brueggen’s Mississippi Valley Dutchmen will perform shows on October 6. Dance sets and Polka lessons will be offered that same evening. Don’t miss it! There is great local participation in each of our ports throughout the holidays, as citizens extend the hospitality of the season and create marvelous experiences for our guests. Other features to our Holiday Cruises include: • The Bonfire at Nottoway, a Cajun tradition to light the way for Papa Noel • St. Francisville strolling carolers • Choirs/bands serenading guests, performing from the levees at Vicksburg and Natchez as the American Queen departs the port. • Holiday entertainment from the talented American Queen ensemble cast and Steamboat Syncopators. • Onboard, seasonally themed movies and activities which include dramatic reading of a Cajun Night Before Christmas, door decorating contests and more Old-Fashioned Holidays New Orleans to Memphis and Memphis to New Orleans Dec. 12-20 and Dec. 19-27 Join us in America’s most charming Southern cities, for holiday festivities including caroling, live musical performances and European-style Christmas Markets with a Southern flair. The American Queen will be all decked out in its holiday finery. New this year and exclusive to the American Queen are Christmas Markets along the river with music as well as seasonal and locally produced crafts/goods at Greenville, Mississippi and at Nottoway Plantation. 2 We’d love to have you onboard to share in this unique holiday experience! American Empress Adds Two Additional Cruises in November Our guests have informed us that they love the American Empress and the beautiful Pacific Northwest. We have received great reviews in many areas and guests have shared their experiences with other potential guests. As a result, the American Empress has been sold out from July through mid-October, in only our second year of service. Due to this high demand, we have added two additional cruises in November on the Columbia River to the sailing schedule for the vessel. These 8-day journeys are round-trip to and from Portland, OR (Vancouver, WA) November 15-22 and November 22-29, 2015. The Columbia River holds the largest population of White Sturgeon in North America. Our Premium Shore Excursion “Catch of the Day Fishing Excursion” is offered in Stevenson, WA. Other companies and the prior owners of the American Empress previously ran cruises from March to the end of November, so we will be moving to a cruising schedule that will include these dates as well. The American Empress is a SOLAS class vessel that previously traveled to and was built to visit Alaska, so the vessel can handle the weather. The change in the seasons and river is a beautiful sight to see. Guests that have traveled in the spring or summer can now experience the fall months as well. More information about these unique itineraries for the American Empress is available at www.aqsc.com. Our award-winning culinary teams take full advantage of the region’s diverse bounty of fresh ingredients to prepare uniquely equisite dishes. Master of the vessel Captain Andrea Mickelson (left) and Staff Captain Michael Bennett (right) of the American Empress. One of the many awe-inspiring sunsets you may experience aboard the American Empress. 3 Meet fellow passenger, Mike Ryan To continue building the community within the Steamboat Society of America, we have decided to add a new section to The Paddlewheeler, introducing some of the members who have traveled with us. everything about it.” Mike especially loves the Front Porch of America on the American Queen, which is always available for spectacular views, hot coffee and reading a good book – even in the middle of the night. For our first introduction, meet Mike Ryan, a retired physics and astronomy teacher from Florida who, along with his wife, Patricia Ann, travels with American Queen Steamboat Company often. Mike and Patricia Ann have cruised on the American Empress once, and on the American Queen several times. When asked why they continue to return to American Queen Steamboat Company for a traveling experience, Mike replied that the crew and people have “become more than friends,” they have become family. He commented that boarding the American Queen “is like returning to our second home. We love Mike doesn’t have a favorite itinerary, as he loves them all, but is looking forward to cruising the Tennessee River in October. His favorite excursion has been the “Pitcher” – Perfect Americana tour, featuring a visit to the original baseball diamond from the 1989 Academy Award winning film, “Field of Dreams” out of the Dubuque, Iowa port of call. Continued from PAGE 1 overhead along the rolling hills and limestone bluffs that cradle the river. Our guests can view an impressive population of bald eagles on an eco-cruise from Red Wing, Minnesota or at the National Eagle Center in nearby Wabasha. They often comment they see more wildlife along the scenic stretches of the Upper Mississippi River than on an Alaskan cruise. NEW We love having guests such as Mike and Patricia Ann, who help exhibit the values and culture we hope to build within this community. Their friendship to our crew, our executives and other passengers make From late August through midOctober, the fiery reds, autumnal oranges and electric yellows of the trees celebrate the coming of fall. The American Queen provides the perfect setting from which to view this splendor on cool, crisp mornings. them well-deserving of this feature. We appreciate your loyalty and hope to see you onboard again soon! Bon voyage! to delve deeper into areas of specific interest. These include behind-the-scenes tours of the John Deere Family Home and Pavilion. In St. Louis, we visit the Clydesdale Stables and Paddock, the Anheuser Busch Brewery and the Cathedral Basilica – home to over 83,000 square feet of hand-laid mosaics, one of the largest collections in the world. In Grafton, Illinois you are invited to walk in the footsteps of President Abraham Along with the included tours of the historically rich ports that you’ll encounter on an American Queen voyage, we also offer Premium Shore Excursions Lincoln as you explore the Franklin House where he prepared for his famous debates with Senator Douglas. All guests can brush up on their knowledge of Mark Twain in his hometown of Hannibal, Missouri. There is no better way to experience the Upper Mississippi River than an Autumn Colors cruise on the American Queen. River Butler Service Offers Exclusive Accommodations By: Anthony Defelippis Hotel Manager, American Queen The sun sets over the picturesque Mississippi as the River Butler silently prepares your Bananas Foster dessert on the private balcony — it is the epitome of a relaxing evening and, aboard the American Queen, just one of the many Commodore Services® introduced that are already receiving the lauds and praises of both the industry and our guests. The River Butler is only one part of our evolution, as we have also recently introduced the Chef ’s Table, a gastronomic event featuring a special menu prepared by the Executive Chef and Sommelier selected wines for each course. The Chef ’s Table is further defining the award-winning cuisine and service of the world’s largest steamboat. The River Butler is an exclusive, premier service provided to guests in our LS suites. Whether a private dinner in your suite or being served champagne while watching performances from your exclusive theater box is your pace, there is no question that the River Butler is defining the American Queen experience. So the decision that needs to be made is not whether to cruise, but simply when? From Commodore Services featuring private checkin, exclusive reserved seating in the Grand Saloon and our renowned River Butler program, to new culinary introductions such as the Chef ’s Table, the American Queen continues to write new chapters in the storied history of America’s rivers. 4 American Queen’s 20th Anniversary Cruise The American Queen Celebrates 20th Anniversary The American Queen celebrates her history with warm greetings and special events throughout a commemorative cruise Twenty years after being built, the American Queen still sails as the largest and most opulent steamboat ever constructed. To honor such a rich history, a special cruise celebrating the anniversary was organized, which included special presentations, entertainment and activities. The American Queen traveled from New Orleans to Memphis June 6 through June 13, 2015 with guests from all over the world onboard to celebrate. The vessel was first christened in New Orleans on June 2, 1995 by Angel Harvey, wife of ABC broadcaster, Paul Harvey. As a nod to its connection to the state of Louisiana, Delta Queen Steamboat Company used a four AM Special recognition was given to passengers Barbara and Kent Meyers and Suzanne Martinez at this event. They were on the 1995 inaugural cruises and again on this historic 20th anniversary cruise. John and Claudette presented them with special certificates and an American flag that once flew onboard the historic vessel. 5 N 2 EE some photos from the cruise. Together, John and Claudette cut a cake that was shared with guests and took part in special presentations and discussions The American Queen was retired onboard. Commemorative 20th and preserved in November 2008 Anniversary cruise glasses, as after the operating company that well as American flags that had owned her went out of business. flown on the American Queen, were presented to guests who American Queen Steamboat were present on the vessel’s Company purchased the inaugural cruise in 1995 and vessel in April 2011 to significant city figures. AN Q and debuted her IC U R once again to the In return, John Mississippi River and American TH with a christening Queen Steamboat ceremony in April Company were anniversary 2012, performed presented with by Godmother, several traditional 2 015 Prescilla Presley. and iconic tokens of appreciation by cities and Chairman and CEO, John towns that the American Queen Waggonner, with his wife, frequently docks in. Claudette, cruised the recent 20th Anniversary cruise and The 20th Anniversary cruise hosted a number of special guests was a wonderful celebration of including Jimmy Ogle, Dennis the history and tradition that Brown and Lewis Hankins, accompanies the American riverlorian on the American Queen. Thank you to those who Queen’s inaugural cruises in have sailed on her, continuing to 1995. The following page shows build upon that tradition. E The American Queen was originally designed and built for Delta Queen Steamboat Company, as the third sister vessel to the Mississippi Queen and Delta Queen. She was built 90 miles west of New Orleans, in Morgan City, Louisiana by McDermott Shipyard. Because of her size, she had an unexpected route change through the rough waters of the foot tall, 21.3 gallon container of Tabasco sauce instead of the traditional champagne bottle in the ceremony. Gulf of Mexico but despite the detour, the American Queen was delivered on-time in June 1995, almost exactly two years after construction officially began. American Queen’s 20th Anniversary Cruise Pictured here, John presents Kim Priez, Vice-President, Tourism for New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau with an American flag that was previously flown on the American Queen and 20th anniversary commemorative glasses. In Natchez, MS, John was presented with honorary citizenship and key to the city by Mayor Larry “Butch” Brown. On behalf of American Queen Steamboat Company, John also presented the Mayor with an American flag that was previously flown on the American Queen and commemorative glasses. John, along with his wife Claudette, cut a cake onboard the American Queen to celebrate her 20th anniversary. The cake and champagne was shared with guests after a brief presentation by John and others. 6 American Queen’s 20th Anniversary Cruise Above: The Honorable Rucker Leake, Mayor Pro Tem, St. Francisville is presenting John with a Proclamation from Town of St. Francisville congratulating the owners, operators, and crew of the American Queen on the occasion of the vessel’s 20th anniversary. Above Left: Pictured left to right is Claudette Waggoner; Maryanne Freeman; Neil Castaldi, Managing Partner, Nottoway Plantation; Bobby Freeman, former Lt. Governor for State of Louisiana; and John Waggoner at Nottoway Plantation in White Castle, LA. Left: John and Claudette also presented Neil Castaldi, Managing Partner of Nottoway Plantation located in White Castle, LA, with an American flag that was previously flown on the American Queen and 20th anniversary commemorative glasses. Vicksburg, MS Mayor George Flaggs Jr. presents John with a plaque congratulating the American Queen on 20 years of service in the Grand Saloon. 7 Exclusive Paddlewheeler Recipe Bread Pudding with Maker’s Mark® Bourbon Sauce as served on the American Queen’s Bourbon Cruise Chef Paul Wayland-Smith is the Executive Chef for American Queen Steamboat Company and oversees entire galley staffs onboard the American Queen and American Empress. Chef Paul has been creating culinary masterpieces onboard the American Queen since she first sailed the rivers in 1995. Many of his creations have received rave reviews and have been recognized in travel publications and websites. These recipes were prepared as part of an onboard cooking demonstration, sponsored by Maker’s Mark®, during our recent Bourbon Cruise. Bread Pudding Ingredients: 6 cups day-old French bread cubes, sub brioche 6 whole eggs, lightly beaten 3 egg yolks 2 cups heavy cream, sub ½ & ½ 1 cup whole milk ½ cup granulated sugar ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon 1 teaspoon vanilla extract ½ cup chopped pecans, optional ½ cup raisins, (preferably golden) ½ stick unsalted butter, softened *You will need a loaf pan or 8x8 casserole dish and a larger pan that will hold the smaller pan to create a water bath. Directions: Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Cut bread and air dry — one 18 inch loaf should provide 6 cups of cubes. (It is important to use a light airy bread, however, denser buttery brioche will work well with different results in texture.) In a mixing bowl, combine eggs with yolks and mix well. Add sugar, cinnamon, vanilla, cream and milk. Mix well. Add nuts and raisins. Pour custard over bread cubes and allow liquid to soak into the bread. (Avoid the temptation to mix or break the bread apart. The bread should soak up the liquid in about an hour.) Butter the loaf pan or casserole dish and reserve remaining butter to dot the surface. Fold pudding gently and transfer to baking dish. Dot the surface with remaining butter and cover with foil. Set pan inside larger dish and add warm water to create a bath. Bake at 350 degrees for 45-50 minutes or until just a bit “jiggly” in the center. Remove foil and continue to bake 10-15 minutes longer or until the surface is golden brown. Pudding can be served cold, but I prefer to let it cool for 15 minutes and then serve with a generous portion of bourbon sauce and vanilla or butter pecan ice cream. Makes six servings. Maker’s Mark® Bourbon Sauce Ingredients: 1 & ½ sticks of unsalted butter 2 cups of dark or light brown sugar ¼ teaspoon of cinnamon ½ teaspoon orange zest, optional ½ cup heavy cream 3-4 ounces Maker’s Mark® Bourbon, sub as desired. Directions: In a sauce pan over low-medium heat, melt butter together with brown sugar, stirring until smooth. Add cinnamon and orange zest, then the cream and bring to a simmer, cook for 1-2 minutes. Carefully add bourbon and mix well. Simmer for about another minute and remove from heat. Serve as desired. *Note: Use caution when adding the bourbon to sauce. Bourbon-Green Peppercorn Cream Sauce Ingredients: 2 teaspoons whole black peppercorns, crushed 2 teaspoons canola or olive oil 2 tablespoons finely diced shallot or red onion 2 tablespoons green peppercorns, drained from brine 3 ounces Maker’s Mark® Bourbon 1 & ½ cups prepared demi-glace (Most stores carry Knor brand mix, which works fine.) ½ cup heavy cream 2 tablespoons butter Salt to taste if needed, any pan drippings from the cooked steak are a welcome addition. 8 Directions: Crush black pepper. (I find the bottom of a heavy pot works well on a cutting board.) In a heavy bottomed sauce pan, heat oil over medium heat. Add pepper and sauté for one minute. Add shallot and cook until soft. Add green peppercorns and sauté 30 seconds. Add bourbon and flambé if desired. (Be cautious!) Reduce bourbon by half and add demiglace. Bring to a simmer and cook for 2-3 minutes. Add cream and cook 3-4 minutes longer, or until desired thickness. Fold in butter and adjust seasoning with salt if needed. If you have any pan drippings from the steak, add as well. Strain if you don’t like the peppercorns. Serve as desired. Makes two cups of sauce. Now Available 2016 Sailing Schedule Thinking about your next vacation? American Queen Steamboat Company has released the sailing schedule for 2016, showcasing cruises on the Mississippi, Ohio, Tennessee, Columbia and Snake Rivers. We’re always trying to introduce new themes, entertainment and excursions to create the best experiences for our guests. Below are the available cruising dates for 2016 listed by destination. For more information on an itinerary, please visit www.aqsc.com. We hope to see you onboard again soon! September 18, 2016 – September 26, 2016 September 25, 2016 – October 03, 2016 October 02, 2016 – October 10, 2016 October 09, 2016 – October 17, 2016 the sense of wonder that caused early pioneers to call the heartland home. Upper Mississippi River Cruises Early explorers and native tribes left their legacy behind in town names here: Joliet. Red Wing. Dubuque. Rolling farmland stretches out to the horizon; barges are measured in acres; man-made lakes and locks channel the river’s flow. What to do on a river day? Grab your binoculars and study a pair of American bald eagles. Wave to the motorboat captains locking through the dam beside you. Study red in ten different shades of fall foliage. Tap into River cruise destinations handpicked to pique the interest of nature lovers, history buffs and culture enthusiasts let you delve into beauty and adventure on an epic scale. After all, this is America’s Heartland, envisioned by Washington and Jefferson, celebrated by Mark Twain and stitched into the very fabric of a nation. From Chippewa country in the north to the confluence of the Missouri near St. Louis and Ohio Rivers at Cairo, the Upper Mississippi flows through the pages of U.S. history. July 03, 2016 – July 11, 2016 July 24, 2016 – August 01, 2016 July 31, 2016 – August 08, 2016 August 07, 2016 – August 15, 2016 August 14, 2016 – August 22, 2016 August 14, 2016 – September 05, 2016 August 21, 2016 – August 29, 2016 September 11, 2016 – September 19, 2016 9 Lower Mississippi River Cruises Memory flows deep and sentiment eddies and swirls along the Lower Mississippi River on these river cruises. Once divided by these very waters, when cotton was king and the plantation lifestyle was at its zenith, the North and South were at war, each armed with conflicting visions of what was worth dying for. Look back as each battlefield and grave marker has a story to tell. Then celebrate the living, breathing places where southern culture continues to enjoy a modern-day renaissance. February 21, 2016 – February 29, 2016 February 28, 2016 – March 07, 2016 March 06, 2016 – March 14, 2016 March 13, 2016 – March 21, 2016 Continued on PAGE 10 Continued from PAGE 9 March 20, 2016 – March 28, 2016 March 27, 2016 – April 04, 2016 April 03, 2016 – April 11, 2016 April 10, 2016 – April 18, 2016 April 17, 2016 – April 25, 2016 April 24, 2016 – May 02, 2016 May 01, 2016 – May 09, 2016 May 08, 2016 – May 16, 2016 May 15, 2016 – May 23, 2016 May 22, 2016 – May 30, 2016 May 29, 2016 – June 06, 2016 June 05, 2016 – June 13, 2016 June 12, 2016 – June 20, 2016 June 19, 2016 – June 27, 2016 June 26, 2016 – July 04, 2016 August 28, 2016 – September 05, 2016 September 04, 2016 – September 12, 2016 September 04, 2016 – September 26, 2016 October 30, 2016 – November 07, 2016 November 06, 2016 – November 14, 2016 November 13, 2016 – November 21, 2016 November 20, 2016 – November 28, 2016 November 27, 2016 – December 05, 2016 December 04, 2016 – December 12, 2016 December 11, 2016 – December 19, 2016 December 18, 2016 – December 26, 2016 December 25, 2016 – January 02, 2017 Ohio and Tennessee River Cruises By any measure, the Ohio River is no mere tributary to the Mississippi, but a mighty river itself. Coursing nearly 1,000 miles with a watershed encompassing 14 states, the Ohio opened up America’s movement West. Here too are the great Wilderness Rivers coursing through Bluegrass country, conjuring up tales of Davy Crockett, Daniel Boone, and raids by Cherokee and Chickamauga tribes. From small towns crowned by church steeples to big city thrills like the Grand Ole Opry® and Churchill Downs, on these river cruises, adventure awaits by the mile. July 10, 2016 – July 18, 2016 July 17, 2016 – July 25, 2016 October 16, 2016 – October 24, 2016 October 23, 2016 – October 31, 2016 Columbia and Snake Rivers Nowhere is the timelessness of rivers more apparent than here in the pristine Pacific Northwest, a captivating corner of America which displays an abundance of awe-inspiring, natural beauty that will leave you breathless. Our voyages on the Columbia and Snake Rivers are specifically tailored to maximize daytime river cruising for optimal viewing of spectacular scenery and iconic highlights such as the Columbia River Gorge. As you cruise past the fertile fields, impressive mountains and vertical canyons, you will bear witness to the precious land just as it appeared to Lewis and Clark in 1805 – majestic, unspoiled and unimaginably glorious. Sacajawea, Lewis and Clark’s faithful Native American guide, knew how to read these lands and soon you will also, thanks to the legacy of the expedition that opened the West to settlement. As you relive the daring exploits of frontiersmen and adventurers, you are treated to the very same natural wonders. Columbia Gorge cuts through the Cascade Mountains thanks to the Missoula Floods of the last Ice Age. At Multnomah Falls, snowmelt streams plunge over 600 feet in two tiered cascades down a sheer cliff face. Deeper than the Grand Canyon, Idaho’s Hell’s Canyon is a dramatic crack in the earth with raging waters best explored on an exciting jet boat ride. Near Portland, understand the raw power of nature in the collapsed volcanic crater of Mount St. Helens. Along the Columbia River, fish ladders help salmon swim upstream while bison, deer and elk graze freely. With the American Empress serving as a floating boutique hotel for your journey, travel into the heart of Washington’s wine country where many acclaimed wineries of the Pacific Northwest have made their mark among wine connoisseurs. Take time to explore the Red Mountain region and 10 sample some of the finest vintages in the midst of breathtaking scenery. Whether you choose to take in the scenery from Mt. Hood’s Timberline Lodge nestled among the pines or climb the Astoria Column to view the expansive Pacific, a voyage on the Columbia and Snake Rivers will show you the world from a new perspective. March 19, 2016 – March 27, 2016 March 26, 2016 – April 03, 2016 April 02, 2016 – April 10, 2016 April 09, 2016 – April 17, 2016 April 16, 2016 – April 24, 2016 April 23, 2016 – May 01, 2016 April 30, 2016 – May 08, 2016 May 07, 2016 – May 15, 2016 May 14, 2016 – May 22, 2016 May 21, 2016 – May 29, 2016 May 28, 2016 – June 05, 2016 June 04, 2016 – June 12, 2016 June 11, 2016 – June 19, 2016 June 18, 2016 – June 26, 2016 June 25, 2016 – July 03, 2016 July 02, 2016 – July 10, 2016 July 09, 2016 – July 17, 2016 July 16, 2016 – July 24, 2016 July 23, 2016 – July 31, 2016 July 30, 2016 – August 07, 2016 August 06, 2016 – August 14, 2016 August 13, 2016 – August 21, 2016 August 20, 2016 – August 28, 2016 August 27, 2016 – September 04, 2016 September 03, 2016 – September 11, 2016 September 10, 2016 – September 18, 2016 September 17, 2016 – September 25, 2016 September 24, 2016 – October 02, 2016 October 01, 2016 – October 09, 2016 October 08, 2016 – October 16, 2016 October 15, 2016 – October 23, 2016 October 22, 2016 – October 30, 2016 October 29, 2016 – November 06, 2016 November 05, 2016 – November 13, 2016 November 12, 2016 – November 20, 2016 November 19, 2016 – November 27, 2016 FA MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS A STEA TY IE O AT SO BO C M M E RIC As a member of Steamboat Society of America, you will have the opportunity to enjoy exclusive benefits and incentives for cruising frequently with us. We offer five levels of membership: Basic, Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald and Diamond. Each level has an increased number of benefits and is reached after cruising a designated number of times. Learn more about incentives and the different levels of membership below. All Steamboat Society of America members will receive the following after one cruise: The Paddlewheeler quarterly newsletter • Advance information on new itineraries • Exclusive invitations to cruises, select pre-cruise events, and promotions • Designation pin for American Queen Steamboat Company™ Steamboat Society of America™ • Friends and family access to tour and come aboard for breakfast or lunch aboard American Queen or American Empress in port when member is a cruise guest • Private cocktail party hosted by the Captain and vessel officers onboard • Member access for breakfast or lunch when American Queen or American Empress are in port near hometown STEA STEA STEA STEA STEA STEA STEA STEA STEA STEA STEA STEA STEA STEA sapphire ruby diamond sapphire sapphire emerald diamond diamond sapphire emerald emerald diamond ruby emerald ruby O A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A O O O O O O O O O O O O O O F F F C F A C F A C F I C F ACO F I C F A C F FA I CM F R F A F A C AI M C C E RAI CM EFRA EFRAI I M E RIC A M E RIM IM E R I M E RA M E R I M E R M E RA I CM E R E A IM E R I C M E R IM E R C M E RA FA A STEA STEA STEA STEA A A A TY IE TY IE AT SO BO M C C TY IE TY IE TY IE AT SBOOAT SO BO M M C C C TY IE TY IE TY IE TY IE C C C C TY IE TY IE TY IE C C C TY IE TY IE C TY IE TY IE C FA C E RIC M E RIM O TY IE ruby C AT SO OAT SBO OAT SOOAT SO AT OAT S OAT SO AT OAT SO BO AT OAT S AT OAT SOAT SO BO B B O SO BO MSBO B BO BSO BO MSBO MB O MB M O M M M M M M M M TY IE M C C FA O TY IE TY IE C O OAT SO AT BO BO MS C C E RI M C T SO STEA • M E RIC RUBY SAPPHIRE EMERALD DIAMOND (After 5 cruises) (After 10 cruises) (After 20 cruises) (After 30 cruises) “Members only” luggage tags All the Ruby benefits, plus: All the Sapphire benefits, plus: All the Emerald benefits, plus: Membership status name badge Preferred reserved dining room seating One cabin category upgrade at time of booking Additional $50 onboard credit per member ($150 total) Additional $50 onboard credit per member ($100 total) 10% discount in onboard gift shop Two cabin category upgrade at time of booking Dedicated reservations line providing special service for members Receive a $50 onboard credit per member Priority check-in and vessel boarding Complimentary laundry service Welcome back signed card from the Captain plus a box of American Queen or American Empress notecards Members on their 10th, 20th and 30th cruises will receive a deluxe official wall certificate and onboard Captain’s presentation of framed painting signed by Michael Blazer. For more information and reservations, contact your professional travel agent or American Queen Steamboat Company at (888) 749-5280 or www.AQSC.com. *Membership benefits are non-transferable, combinable with other applicable promotional offers and must be applied to future cruise travel. Additional rules and conditions apply. Vessel access and onboard visits by members: capacity controlled on a daily basis; not available in “turnover port” cities; reservations and government guest security information is required; guests must be accompanied by members. AQSC reserves the right to change SSOA program rules, benefits, terms and/or conditions at any time without notice. 11