2 travel adventures in March and April

MARCH 18, 2024

Ice cream and sweet treats await travelers on two day trips scheduled in March and April as part of IVCC Continuing Education Center’s medley of educational and entertaining excursions.

 

“Easter Basket Bonanza”
Date: Wednesday, March 27. 
Board the bus from IVCC parking lot No. 4 at 7 a.m. Return around 6:30 p.m.

Grab an Easter Basket as you board the coach and fill it along the way with items you receive on each stop through southern Wisconsin.

Learn how Cream City Ribbon produces American-made artisan ribbons using original equipment from the 1920s. Enjoy a tour of the Sherman Phoenix building in Milwaukee, a space for small businesses of color and a popular place to eat, shop, or attend cultural events. Next stops will be Ultimate Confections, a chocolatier in Wauwatosa and Cook’s Cake Decorating & Candy Supplies store in West Allis. The final stop is Half Nuts, a candy story in West Allis that has just about everything you can imagine.

Deadline for registration is March 22. Tuition is $169. The class ID is 14401.

 

“How Sweet It Is”
Date: Wednesday, April 17
Board the bus from IVCC parking lot No. 4 at 7:30 a.m. Return around 6:30 p.m.

Enjoy the cream of Chicago treats and culture. Start the morning at Ghirardelli’s Chocolate Shop before heading to one of Chicago’s newest museums. The Museum of Ice Cream features a dreamy spread that spans global tastes, textures and toppings and includes a life-size sprinkle pool.

After lunch at Revival Food Hall, take a walking tour through The Loop along Chicago’s famous underground Pedway and find a sweet treat at the end. Wrap up the trip at Teuscher Swiss Chocolates, which creates a variety of chocolates, and Uncle Julio’s, known for its signature Chocolate Pinatas. 

Tuition is $179. The class ID is 14399.

 

Illinois Valley Community College coordinates an array of day-trips, armchair tours, popular holiday tours and educational travel programs to destinations that include theater productions, historic sites and buildings, garden tours, museum outings, and culinary adventures.

For more information on all classes, and to register, call the Continuing Education Center at 815-224-0427.