
Step On Bus Tours
248.619.6692
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23211 Woodward Ave. #121
Ferndale, MI 48220
Friday, February 18, 2011
Focus on Freedom

Wednesday, February 16, 2011
"X" Marks the Spot, The Dali Lama was Here
Take the Tour, Free Your Mind!!Visit the Sacred Sites, Shrines and Sanctuaries where people from around the country are coming to experience the Energy Vortex. Feel the energy as you meditate and expand your knowledge just like the Dali Lama did in a Southwest Michigan barn that you will see during this spiritual tour. Experience the public retreat centers such as The Hermitage with 62 acres of rolling hills and trails for leisurely walking, or take a 20 mile walking tour.
You'll see the serene places that you'll want to linger:
- Native American stone circles
- Labyrinths
- Stone Chapels
- Mennonite Retreat Centers
- Monasteries
- Sound Chambers
- Non-denominational centers
- Christian Bible Camps
NOTE: These trips always offer loads of unique photo opportunities!
COST: $80/person (Note: Prices based on current fuel rates. May be subject to change.)
INCLUDES: Meal, goodie bag, beverage, commentary, prizes, some fun, an end of tour test and wonderful surprises.
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Underground Railroad SW Michigan
STEP ON BUS TOURS FEATURES SOUTHWEST MICHIGAN’S UNDERGROUND RAILROAD – QUILTS, QUAKERS & QUESTORS – PLAN TO ATTEND FOR BLACK HISTORY MONTH 2011 OR ANYTIME
Themed “Quilts, Quakers, and Questors,” the latest offering from Step On Bus Tours features a fascinating 6+hour journey along the history-making Underground Railroad in Southwestern Michigan, according to Rose Szwed, director and guide of the travel firm.
Step On Bus Tours is unique in that the tour guides not only step on the bus and give narrated tours, but also provide buses. The tour can start from anywhere mid-State leave @ 8A-6P.
Thanks to an experienced and knowledgeable Step On Bus Guide, Szwed says, you can visit site after site without a guide book, concentrating on what you actually see as she fills you in on the authentic facts and history.
She fills you in on all the details of the strong abolitionist movement that gave refuge to the many seeking liberation. That includes sites made historic by the “conductors” on the Railroad who risked much to carry out their convictions.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Tours available until January 16, 2011
Many of the reliquaries in the Treasures of Heaven exhibit that we are debuting have never been seen outside of their home countries. Included are metalwork, paintings, sculptures and illuminated manuscripts drawn not only from celebrated public and private collections in the U.S. and Europe, but also from important church treasuries.
This is a once-in-a-lifetime tour. The motor coach ride will inform about the various works of art -- secrets and tidbits that would ordinarily be missed if viewing on your own. As well, a tour of select churches will be included on the tour allowing the visitor to see complementary art -- a rare treat only available from Step On Bus Tours.
"People who think of the Middle Ages as a dark period for art and culture will find their perceptions challenged by this exhibition. The relics and reliquaries showcased in Treasure of Heaven provide evidence of religious objects traveling across tremendous distances and of people making pilgrimages across the Mediterranean to walk int he footsteps of important figures from sacred history. The medieval devotion to relics gave birth to new forms of monumental architecture, supported extensive pilgrimage networks and prompted significant developments in the visual arts," according to the Chief Curator at the Cleveland Museum of Art.
The physical remains of holy men and women and other objects associated with them play a central role in a number of religious and cultures and were especially important to the development of Christianity. To convey the sanctity of these relics to the faithful, medieval artists created precious containers, or reliquaries for churches, shrines and personal use. Often covered in gold and silver or encrusted with precious and semi-precious stones, these objects commanded attention. Their outward appearance reminded worshipers of the extraordinary nature of the matter they contained.
Guide is attired in Medieval costume to further explain the era. This is a fun and entertaining event.
A delicious lunch and tasty snack is also included in the $85 price, round trip motor coach ride, tickets to the exhibit, tour of additional churches, goodie bags, and game prizes.
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Tales From the Reading Room

Are you a book worm? If yes, this tour is perfect for you. There will be plenty of stops on this dynamic bookaholic tour. Expect to purchase reading materials print and electronic.
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Friday, August 6, 2010
Southwest Michigan’s Sacred Sites, Shrines and Sanctuaries

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Tuesday, August 3, 2010
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Meet the Amish in their homes and enjoy an Amish meal. Walk down the streets of Sturgis, Michigan and visit the quaint shops offering one-of-a-kind merchandise such as oak furniture and hand-made quilts. Experience this unique world of horse and buggies, and mouth-watering home cooked Amish meals. There is something here for everyone.
You can even enjoy an authentic Amish meal!
For more details, call Step On Bus Tours at 248-619-6692