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Free printable and a calendar offered by John Wayne Airport Orange County, California

http://www.ocair.com/reportspublications/calendar/JWA2014.pdf 
When I travel via airplane, I am always in a hurry. My mind is filled with checklists and more checklists to make sure I don't forget anything. I rush to get to the airport on time. Then, I rush to get through security and checked in. When I finally get through and sit down to wait for my flight, I am tired. By then my kids are full of energy but I am not. I am sure this happens to many of us parents. This week I found this great link on the John Wayne Airport website to keep the kids entertained and happy. All you need is crayons and a folder to keep the pages together. The booklet has several pages of coloring, puzzles, a map and a maze. I suggest you print it out and then make several copies for down time.  CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW:

 John Wayne Airport Activity Booklet



Not flying anytime soon, but want to know more about John Wayne Airport? No problem, they schedule tours (aka field trips) of the airport. All you have to do is call or email the tour coordinator:
Jill Matthews
Tour Coordinator
jmatthews@ocair.com or (949) 252-5168 to schedule your field trip.
Find out more about scheduling your tour by visiting their website:

Schedule a Tour JWA

Print your own 2014 Calendar from John Wayne Airport Art Contest.

Disclaimer: This is not a sponsored post. All thoughts and opinions are all my own. If you find this interesting, please share it with your friends. Let's get our community field tripping and traveling again.

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