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9 Wonderful Learning Adventures to Check Out This Week

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Our featured learning adventures to start your week right Educational Inspiration Whether you want t

Our featured learning adventures to start your week right [Road Scholar]( Educational Inspiration Whether you want to learn from home or start planning a program back on the road, this Monday roundup features a unique combination of recommended programs — including brand-new programs, popular programs with new dates, last-chance learning adventures and more — to inspire your learning this week! [See This Week’s Picks]( Check out this week’s featured programs: [Located in: ]Georgia/Alabama [The Civil Rights Movement: Atlanta, Montgomery, Selma, Birmingham]( [Learn more]( → [Located in: ]South Carolina/Georgia/Florida [Charleston to St. Augustine: A Southern Coastal Journey]( [Learn more]( → [Located in: ]New York City [The Best of Theater in New York: Behind the Velvet Curtain]( [Learn more]( → [Located in: ]Louisiana/Mississippi/Tennessee [The Best of the Mississippi River: Voyage Into Southern Heritage]( [Learn more]( → [Located in: ]England [Hiking the English Countryside: The Cotswolds and Cornwall]( [Learn more]( → [Located in: ]Portugal/Spain [Tales of Portugal and Spain: A Historic Journey Through Iberia]( [Learn more]( → [Located in: ]Online Program [Adventures Online: Discover Peru, Machu Picchu & the Inca Empire]( [Learn more]( → [Located in: ]Online Program [Adventures Online: Go Beyond the Ice in Antarctica]( [Learn more]( → [Located in: ]Online Program [Adventures Online: The Fundamentals of Digital Photography]( [Learn more]( → Excellent trip with great trip leaders. Everyone should go on this very educational journey. I learned about our real American history — which is still a work very much in progress. This trip was truly an eye-opener. — Barbara from The Villages, Fla., Road Scholar Class of ‘18 on [The Civil Rights Movement: Atlanta, Montgomery, Selma, Birmingham]( Ready to go in 2021? You don't have to wait long to experience learning, adventure and friendship with Road Scholar. Here's a collection of educational adventures with space available this year. [Let's go →]( Help Us Re-Open Our Global Campus By making a donation today, you’ll help us make the world our campus once again. Thank you to all of our donors for getting us back on the road, so we can continue our journeys of discovery. [Make a donation today →]( [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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