GOOD ENOUGH TO EAT—Sisters and chocoholics Allison, Stephanie and Danielle Gaines of Calabasas can’t wait to gobble up the goodies at Hershey’s Chocolate World in Hershey, Penn. JUNGLE TREKKERS—Calabasas residents Karen and David Wacker are trying to find their way out of the Monteverde Cloud Forest in Costa Rica. BY THE SEASHORE—Carmen Montes Arvizu shows off her Acorn while visiting La Rosa Nautica in Lima, Peru. WUNDERBAR—Regina and Guenter Thiele of Agoura Hills travel all the way to Munich, Germany to enjoy Oktoberfest. The horse behind them is not a Budweiser Clydesdale. WHAT A VIEW—Hope, Steven, Jordan and Brad Rankell of Oak Park read The Acorn before they take the Rails to the Rim train ride in the Grand Canyon, Ariz. MOM, CAN WE KEEP HIM?—These Calabasas kids meet a new friend at the Atlantis Hotel on Paradise Island off the coast of Nassau, Bahamas. Back row: Jill Levy and Allie Wayne. Front row: Joe Wayne, Mitchell Levy and Brooke Wayne. AWESOME ARCHITECTURE— Max Ehrlich Jr. of Agoura High School displays his Acorn in front of the Church of Our Savior on the Spilled Blood in St. Petersburg, Russia. TAKE IT WITH A GRAIN OF SALT— Sharon and Garvin Kotzin of Calabasas slide down a tunnel to reach the Salt Grotto of Salzberger Berchtesgaden in Salzburg, Austria. The mine is 486 years old and still produces salt. |