CELEBRITYA RTTRAVELERS
ON THE ROAD AGAIN
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Lana Schutte-Tetzlaff and her husband
Ray Tetzlaff, along with Christine and
Chuck Abro, all of St. Petersburg, visited the
Mildred B. Cooper Memorial Chapel in
Bella Vista, Arkansas, while on a trip arranged
by Carlson Maritime Travel of Tarpon Springs.
Celma Mastry of South Pasadena
visited Knockbrex Castle in
Galloway, Scotland.
Dave and Janet Wrassman of Dunedin and Marie
and Wade Matthews of Palm Harbor visited the
Seville Cathedral in Seville, Spain.
Bill and Jacque Brown of Winter Garden (Jacque
is former chair of Collectors Circle at the Museum
of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg), artist Leslie Jeffrey of
Largo, and Lynn Whitelaw of Palm Harbor, retired
director of the Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art in
Tarpon Springs, went on an art and architecture
tour of Arkansas arranged by Carlson Maritime
Travel of Tarpon Springs, staying at the
21c Museum Hotel in Bentonville, Arkansas,
which is known for its signature collection of green
penguins placed throughout the hotel.