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A Road Scholar Reunion: Learn With a Private Group!

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All you can learn about online — all in one place. Learn With a Group and Save! Email groups@ro

All you can learn about online — all in one place. Learn With a Group and Save! Email groups@roadscholar.org or Call (877) 209-4634 Reunite with your friends or extended family members next year – with a Road Scholar reunion! Reserve your very own date of one of our most popular programs, and reconnect with the ones you love most all in the spirit of learning. Bring your “bubble” with you on private educational adventures from [the Grand Canyon]( to [Machu Picchu]( and experience exclusive field trips and adventures led by your own Group Leader, plus, SAVE when you enroll with a group of 20 or more! Check out some of our programs that private groups love, and get ready for a reunion that will surely be worth the wait. To learn more about our private group adventures and how you can save, contact us by phone at (877) 209-4634 or by email at groups@roadscholar.org. [See more] Road Scholar Groups’ Favorite Programs [Located in: ]Grand Canyon National Park [Hiking the Grand Canyon: Adventures On and Below the South Rim]( [Learn more]( → [Located in: ]Pennsylvania [Maryland & Penn.: A Bike Trek in the Great Allegheny Passage]( [Learn more]( → [Located in: ]Carmel Valley [Birding At Monterey Bay]( [Learn more]( → [Located in: ]Gainesville [Kayaking North Florida’s Sacred Springs & Rivers]( [Learn more]( → [Located in: ]Québec City [Walking and Hiking in Québec City]( [Learn more]( → [Located in: ]Peru [Hiking the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu]( [Learn more]( → [Located in: ]Costa Rica [A Taste of Costa Rica]( [Learn more]( → [Located in: ]Kenya/Tanzania [The Best of Kenya and Tanzania: A Classic Safari]( [Learn more]( → To learn more about our private group adventures and how you can save, contact us by phone at (877) 209-4634 or by email at groups@roadscholar.org. JSN_filter.USER_DEFINED_9}-JSN Enroll in Your Next Learning Adventure With Peace of Mind [Learn More]( Your Well-Being is Our #1 Priority [See Our Safety Roadmap]( [View online]( © 2021 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 11 Avenue de Lafayette Boston, MA 02111

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