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Join Us for an Online Lecture on Thursday, July 18! [Road Scholar]( [Road Scholar] Online Lecture: The Ancient Olympics — The Greatest Show on Earth [Learn More]( Join us on Zoom on Thursday, July 18, 2024, for a one-hour online lecture and live Q&A about the ancient Olympics. In celebration of the Olympic Games in Paris, this will be the first lecture of a four-part series exploring this ancient extravaganza. Nick Stavrinides, archaeologist and educator, will trace the development of the Games and discuss the legendary sports heroes who traveled every four years to the sanctuary of Olympia to compete in honor of Zeus. Once you’ve signed up, look for your Online Lecture and Zoom links in “[My Account]( Then, see it live, or watch the recording within two weeks! [See more] [Road Scholar]( Your Online Instructor Nicholas Stavrinides Nicholas is a trained archaeologist and historian. He has excavated in Israel and Greece, and has conducted field studies in Italy and Provence. With a degree in classical studies, a master's in classical art and archaeology and a Ph.D., Nick is also an educator who currently teaches in Northern California. Thursday Jul. 18 2 p.m. (ET) 11 a.m. (PT) [The Ancient Olympics — The Greatest Show on Earth]( With Nicholas Stavrinides, Archaeologist and Historian One-hour lecture plus Q&A: $25 [Learn More]( [Road Scholar]( [Discover More About Road Scholar At Home]( [Learn Online]( [Located in: ] Find answers to your program questions online! [Learn More →]( [Located in: ] Enroll in Your Next Learning Adventure With Peace of Mind. [Learn More →]( [Road Scholar]( Experience the World's Holiday Traditions [See the Trips]( [Road Scholar]( Support Learning & Respite Through Caregiver Grants [Learn More]( [Guidestar]( [BBB Wise Giving Alliance]( Road Scholar programs are made possible by tax-deductible support from our participants and other friends. [View online]( © 2024 Elderhostel Road Scholar educational adventures are created by Elderhostel, the not-for-profit world leader in educational travel since 1975. [Unsubscribe]( • [Update Your Preferences]( • [Privacy Policy]( [Facebook]( [Youtube]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( 1-800-454-5768 PO Box 56033, Boston, MA 02205-6033

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