The President and Family

The President and Family
The Obama Family Going to Church on Sunday!

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Yes We Can Go!


Cape Codders for Barack

Obama has chartered

90 seats on an Amtrak Train

Choo Choo for Change!

It's als0 the Green Route to the

Inauguration of Barack Obama


Departing: Providence, RI Amtrak Station on

the overnight late train, Sunday, January 18, 2009,

Returning: on the 2PM Train from Union Station

Washington, DC Wednesday, January 21, 20098




Send Checks to:

John Bangert
5 Stage Coach Road
Harwich, MA 02645

In Memo: Barack Obama Train




Amtrak # Train 67 Down

Amtrak # Train 94 Back

Choo Choo for Change!

Cape Codder's Inauguration Train for Barack Obama

Providence, RI
to Washington DC for – Yes We Did!

Inauguration of the 44th President - Barack Obama


Round Trip Cost:

Adults Ages 16 - 62 ----- $ 225.60

Seniors Ages 62 + ----- $ 191.76

Children Ages 1-15 ----- $ 112.89


Per person from Providence, Amtrak Station

Departs: Providence, RI -Sunday, - Jan 18, 2009 -10:25 PM

Arrive: Washington, DC Union Station 7:00 AM - Monday Jan 19, 2009 MLK Day!

Depart: Washington, DC Union Station Wednesday, Jan 21st, 2009 - 2PM

Arrive: Providence, RI -Wednesday, Jan 21st, 9:20 PM

We have contracted for bus transportation to and from Harwich & Barnstable commuter lots. This will under $12 RT, and greener and better than driving to Providence RI in individual cars. We will collect the bus fare in December.

You may call or e-mail your interest in this historic event to me John Bangert directly by calling (508) 432-0545 or e-mailing us jjbangert@gmail.com

Let's really celebrate Martin Luther King's dream by being present at it's realization. Dr. King's hope was kept alive!

We have also set up places that have offered us hospitality. UU Churches and other community centers. Some churches have offered to set up B&B with their members for a small stipend. You of course may stay with friends, but sofas in DC our filling up fast.

TourMobile Sightseeing If any folks want to plan this way of seeing Washington, DC and if we have a group of 20 or more we get a greater discount. This is how I envision some who have never been to Washington, DC, spend Monday MLK seeing the sights of DC from the comfort of a tour jitney "heated" tram. This is a ride and stop all day pass which will allow you to visit all of thee points of interest : Individual Cost $27.



ACCESS

Parking & Metro

TOUR STOPS

Tour Stop Map

Arlington National Cemetery Visitors Center/ Women in Military Service for America MemorialT

Kennedy Family Grave Sites


Tomb of the Unknowns

Arlington House, the Robert E. Lee Memorial

Vietnam Veterans Memorial

WWII Memorial

White House/White House Visitor Center

Washington MonumentT

Smithsonian Metro

Air & Space Museum*/National Museum of the American Indian*

West Front of US Capitol/Library of Congress/Supreme Court/Botanic Gardens

Union Station/National Postal Museum*

National Gallery of Art

National Museum of Natural History*

National Museum of American History*

Bureau of Engraving and Printing/US Holocaust Memorial Museum

Jefferson Memorial and the Tidal Basin

Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial

Lincoln Memorial/Korean War Veterans Memorial *

* - Smithsonian Museums
T - Transfer points


Tips on Getting Around the City
The best way to travel between Washington, DC's area attractions is by using the subway, also known as Metro. This form of transportation is clean, safe and reliable, and is used by most of the city's inhabitants. Another mode to get around is the National Park Service-endorsed TourMobile tram system. These driven, narrated tours take visitors to all the major sites in and around Washington, DC with unlimited, same-day reboarding privileges. TourMobile is highly recommended for guests with disabilities or groups traveling with a large number of young children.



Crispus fell, so Rosa Parks could sit.


Rosa Parks sat so Martin Luther King, Jr. could march.

Martin Luther King, Jr. marched so Barack Obama could run.

Barack is running so our we can all FLY! (or take the train!)







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