Saturday, September 1st, 2007
Features September – October 2007
FEATURES
Harbor Hideaway
An in-depth look at the charms of Charlotte
Harbor and the Gulf Islands.
Home Is Where the Hope Is
Omaha’s Girls and Boys Town celebrates 100
years of helping young people in need.
A Place to Chill
As temperatures drop, head to Wisconsin’s
heavenly spas for the best rest in the Midwest.
Reap What You Sow
Lawrence, Kan., enthusiastically embraces the
local-food movement.
A New Leaf
Delve into Toronto’s new Canadian cuisine—it’s more
than maple syrup.
Walk This Way
What better way to see a city’s downtown than
with an art walk?
All in the Family
LeAnn Rimes’ new outlook on life, love and music.
Backstage with The Producers
See the unseen of this Las Vegas production.
Raising the Bar
Indulge in a new breed of bars that accentuate
niche ingredients.
HOME & AWAY
Mailbox
Letters from fellow flyers.
Happenings
Check out events in Midwest destinations.
Culture
A look at ballet companies in KC, Philly and Dallas.
Active
Extreme adventures. Do you have the guts?
Relax
Curl up by the fire at these cozy lodges.
Eat & Drink
Sweet or savory, the pumpkin makes a great fall treat.
Goodies
Exercise your love of shopping in New York.
Spotlight Place:
Grand Rapids’ Café Solace is a home away from home.
Spotlight Person:
Baseball great and Colorado Springs native Rich “Goose”
Gossage on his favorite haunts.
REGULARS
Welcome
A letter from Midwest Airlines chairman,
president and CEO Timothy E. Hoeksema
Crossword/Brainteasers
Word and number puzzles
to keep your brain nimble.
Welcome aboard
Service Information
Route Map
Plane Facts
Inflight
Entertainment
Bon
Appétit!
Business Section
Business Products
Check out these gadgets that make the
most of your travel time.
A River Runs Through It
Which side of the Potomac offers the best living,
Maryland or Virginia? You decide.
Spinning the Web
Learn how blogging can catch the clients you
need and want.
Sterling Success
Discover the secret to how two stay-at-home
moms made their jewelry business sparkle.
United We Stand
Watch the Milwaukee 7 turn a chunk of
Wisconsin into an economic windfall.












