The 2008 trip plan will appear online in Summer 2008
The plan is largely driven by passenger generated village requests
In the meantime make sure you tell us which villages you want to visit
There will be ample time for corrections, revisions, changes, including last minute on the ship
Here's how we organized things last year
2007 Mennonite Heritage Cruise
Integrated bus and private trip plan for the 2007 cruise



The 2007 village visits are divided into separate pages - click on any of them to see the plan for that day

Crimea, Day One, Day Two, Day Three, Day Four

Please remember to make your choices for
Crimea

On the day we visit Dnepropetrovsk (formerly Ekaterinoslav) - Oct. 2 - we will have an extensive morning tour of former Mennonite urban sites. There will be time
in the afternoon for private visits to Andreasfeld (Ken Neufeld), Wiesenfeld (Mary Stevens), etc. I have not listed these yet.

Principle:
There will be four no-extra-cost bus routes each day on three days when we are docked in Zaporozhye, along with private trips to outlying areas. Private trip costs will be paid to the trip providers on the ship in Ukraine. All bus and private trips are co-ordinated by Larissa Goryacheva, Manager of the privatized Intourist Travel Company in Zaporozhye. Larissa and her two senior guides, Olga Shmakina and Lyudmilla Karyaka, will be with us on the ship from the start in Kiev.

Principle:
We can get you to any no-extra-cost cruise bus to any village in Molochna, Khortitsa or Yazykovo settlements. For a list see the page at:
There is an extensive library on online Mennonite maps by William Schroeder for you to see and download.
We can book a private trip to other places or for extended stays in one village - the costs will be $35 to $45 USD per hour (fuel prices have soared) and are often shared by other passengers interested in the same village. You will be paying the Intourist travel manager, Larissa Goryacheva in cash, on the ship after each trip, in US dollars or local currency. Larissa will be with us from the start of the cruise in Odessa. There will be packed lunches provided by the ship for bus and private tours.

Please also have a look at a supporting page dealing with village bus and private trips

Due to road conditions we well not offer "Steps of Johann Cornies" as in previous years, but offer a new theme bus route in 2007:


MENNONITE RETURN AND OUTREACH - New for 2007 (and to be continued  in 2008) - Note: Sep 1 There are now two buses on this popular route on Day Three (plus one on Day Two)
As Mennonites returned to Ukraine in greater numbers in the last ten to fifteen years, they have been inspired to help their former neighbours. This tour visits some of these places and interacts with local residents. George Dyck, a 2007 passenger on the cruise from Vineland, Ontario, is the current Chairman of the Friends of the Mennonite Centre in Ukraine. He will act as resource leader on this tour. George has spent considerable time in Ukraine.
The tour will visit:
- Kutuzovka (Petershagen) Church and Aussiedler pastor Jakob Tiessen
- Molochansk (Halbstadt) Mennonite Centre in Ukraine, situated in the former Maedchenschule building. We will visit the centre and some of the institutions it serves.
- Molochansk Internat (Orphanage) caring for 280 orphans
- Balkovo (Fuerstenwerder) A farm or two in the area serving as pilot projects in micro finance
- Svyetlodolinskoye (Lichtenau) meet mayor Peotr, and visit the famous railway site where many Mennonites parted to go west in the 1920s, and from which thousands were deported to the east from 1930 to 1941. We will also visit a Kindergarten.
- The tour will include a mini-concert by the award-winning Rhapsody Singers of Tokmak, founded with the help of the Mennonite Centre. This event will be held in the former Zentralschule in Halbstadt/Molochansk.
- Dolina village school (Schoenau) Meet school director Marina Romanova
In addition to the above named stops, the bus route will take us for photo stops through a number former Mennonite  villages on the western edge of Molochna.

The  "Florence" Centre will be included in the Day Three Zaporozhye Option tour (also to be continued in 2008).  Inspired by Regina social workers, Florence and Otto Driedger, this model Family Service and Community Education Centre  is  run by Lucy  Romanenkova,  a recent member of Peace Mennonite Church, Regina.  The Centre works extensively with young people, families and seniors.

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