GAD205 Cherry Blossom Festival

GAD 205 Cherry Blossom Festival 
Macon, GA 
Friday, March 27- Sunday, March 29 
Refund Deadline: Feb. 27 
Trip Leader: Shirley du Pont (slild01@aol.com)
Depart: 8:30 a.m. 121 N 1st St (formerly UA Center)
Return: 6 p.m. 
Fee: $335 DBL, $495 SGL(Transportation, lodging, tickets) 
Activity level: OLLI Level 2-Moderate 
Each March, Macon becomes a pink, cotton-spun 
paradise as over 350,000 Yoshino cherry trees bloom 
in all their glory. Festival lovers are treated to one of the 
most extravagant displays of color in the nation as they 
visit the cherry blossom capital of the world. We will 
take a guided tour of the Cannonball House, named for 
damage sustained during the Civil War. It is an example of 
Greek Revival architecture, featuring period furniture and 
an English garden. Its rich history includes the Adelphean 
Collection, a Civil War and General Museum, and more. 


Schedule: Every day, starting on 03/27/26 and ending on 03/29/26
Times: 08:30am-06:00pm CDT
Location: Cherry Blossom Festival
153 Willie Smokie Glover Dr
Macon, GA 31201
Session ID: LL-2603-CBFLLL-01
Price Double Occupancy: $335.00
Single Occupancy: $495.00
Course Pre-Requisites (required) OLLI at UA - Annual Membership 2025-2026
By signing up for this course, you acknowledge that you have successfully completed the necessary prerequisite(s).

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