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November | December 2003 Volume 77 Issue 6
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Member News And Benefits
Special Show Your Card &
Save discounts for November
Casual Corner Group women's clothing stores - AAA members save 20 percent off the original ticketed price of merchandise (excluding Collectibles and Essentials labels). Nov. 1-30, the regular discount applies but it also includes the Collectibles and Essential labels. On Nov. 15, members save 25 percent off their entire purchase. Available at Casual Corner, Petite Sophisticate and August Max Woman stores, as well as their factory outlet stores.
Reebok, Rockport and Greg Norman Collection Outlet stores - During a special promotion, Nov. 14-16, AAA members receive 40 percent off their entire purchase. The everyday savings for AAA members is 20 percent off the large selection of quality footwear, apparel and accessories, including sale merchandise, already priced at an everyday savings of up to 60 percent off suggested retail prices.
Baby Doe's Clothing - This women's boutique is expanding its offer to AAA members. November 1-8, save 10% on your purchase of all clothing and accessories throughout the store and receive Silver Card Credit, a preferred buyer program that earns you gift certificates. For a unique selection of women's clothing, visit Baby Doe's Clothing, located in downtown Golden at the arch. Open seven days a week; 303-279-8100.
Various restrictions may apply; not valid with other discounts; offers subject to change without notice; valid membership card required.
Roadside assistance
now available online
AAA Colorado members now have an alternative means of requesting road service, any time day or night-the www.aaa.com website. To submit a request online you must be a registered user of aaa.com and be a current, valid member of AAA.
On the service request form
you will be asked for the following information:
Location of the disabled vehicle
Type of service needed
Description of the disabled
vehicle
Contact information
As always, you may also make
your request for roadside
assistance by calling our service center at 800-AAA-HELP
(800-222-4357).
Did
You
Know?
AAA Insurance =
Greater choice and
AAA security
When you hear the term AAA Insurance, or see the AAA Insurance logo it not only means you have the security and peace of mind that comes with AAA Colorado, you also have the benefit of shopping numerous insurance companies for the best combination of prices and coverage. That's because AAA Insurance is an independent insurance agency, not a captive agent.
What's the difference?
A captive agent offers only its company's insurance products; an independent insurance agency offers insurance products from a variety of insurance companies.
In the case of AAA Colorado, this means that AAA Insurance offers products from several highly rated national insurance
companies including Safeco, Travelers, Progressive, Hartford, Allied, AAA Life, John Hancock and others.
Products available through AAA Insurance include automobile, home,
life, umbrella, and long-term care.
For more information about AAA Insurance, or to obtain a quote, visit your local AAA office, click or click, or call 303-753-8800.
Your AAA
card provides
discount for masters exhibit
Stand in the presence of Renoir's greatest masterpiece. Come face-to-face with Picasso's finger marks-frozen forever in a bronze sculpture.
These experiences and more await those who attend the Denver Art Museum's exhibit, El Greco to Picasso from the Phillips Collection, Oct. 4, 2003 through Jan. 4, 2004. The exhibition boasts 53 paintings and sculptures by European artists like Monet, Matisse, Degas, Rodin, and Kandinsky.
The usual AAA Show Your Card & Save discount of $1 off entry to the museum-which is not normally offered for special exhibits—is being granted to AAA members for El Greco to Picasso.
Images above, left to right, from The Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C.: Gustave Courbet, Rocks at Mouthier, ca 1855, oil on canvas; Georges Braque, The Round Table, 1929, oil and charcoal on canvas; Edgar Degas, Dancers at the Bar, ca 1900, oil on canvas.
AAA hosts second
'Travel Challenge' for
$156,000 in college scholarships
Originally slated as a one-time event to coincide with AAA's centennial celebration, the AAA Travel High School Challenge was so well received in 2003 that it is being repeated in 2004.
Impressed by the enthusiasm and caliber of students participating in the national finals at Universal Orlando this past May, Ed Hogan, founder and CEO of the Hogan Family Foundation, committed to a second year of funding for the $156,000 in college scholarships awarded. In addition, founding sponsors Continental Airlines, Holland America Line, Marriott International, MBNA America, Pleasant Holidays and Universal Orlando have renewed their partnership support.
To help improve geographic literacy and build awareness of career opportunities in the travel and tourism industry, AAA developed the AAA Travel High School Challenge for 9th through 12th grade public, private and home-schooled students. More than just a geography competition, questions also test students' travel literacy on popular destinations for vacation travelers.
The three-phase competition kicks off Jan. 12-21, 2004 with a national internet-based contest. The top five scorers in each state and in Washington, D.C., will advance to the state competition, which consists of a proctored, written exam in March. The top scorer in each state and in Washington, D.C. will receive a $1,000 scholarship and advance to the national finals in Orlando, Fla., scheduled in April.
State champions and their chaperones will receive an expense-paid trip to attend the national competition, which also involves a proctored, written exam. The top 12 students will compete as teams of three in a game show-style final. Members of the winning team will each receive a $25,000 scholarship and each member of the runner-up team will win a $10,000 scholarship.
Parents, students and teachers can find more information at www.aaa.
com/TravelChallenge.
Disney magic shines through
in new attraction and holiday spirit
At Disney World's Epcot Center, the excitement, the thrill and the rush of rocketing into outer space have arrived. Mission: SPACE, presented by Hewlett Packard, sends guests on an out-of-this-world journey they never thought possible.
Guests who accept the mission engage in a one-of-a-kind astronaut experience that launches them into a simulated space adventure—from pulse—racing liftoff to the sensations of traveling though outer space on a mission to Mars.
The new attraction is the most technologically advanced ever created by Disney. In association with former NASA advisers, astronauts, and scientists, Walt Disney Imagineering developed Mission: SPACE as the first ride system ever created to take guests straight up in simulated flight.
Likewise, Disneyland is giving the holiday season (Nov. 7 through Jan. 4, 2004) special treatment as it's transformed into the "Merriest Place on Earth" with a wide array of entertainment and décor. Yuletide fun comes to Disneyland park with the spooky, silly "Haunted Mansion Holiday" attraction, the daily "A Christmas Fantasy" parade and nightly fireworks that are capped by an amazing snowfall.
For more information on Disney World, Disneyland and Disney cruises, contact a AAA Travel professional, visit your local AAA office or www.aaa.com.
www.aaa.com, visit your local AAA Colorado office, or call Starwood's exclusive
AAA toll-free number, 866-782-7737.
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