This post is from last year. I am taking a break and re-posting a few things that I thought might be worth posting again.
“To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children; to earn the appreciation of honest critics and to endure the betrayal of false friends. To appreciate beauty; to find the best in others; to leave the world a bit better whether by a healthy child, a garden patch, or a redeemed social condition; to know that even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Colisseum in Rome |
Vermont |
You can choose from programs close to home to overnight programs in cities and locations around the United States and the world, you're sure to find a Road Scholar adventure that captures your interest, dreams and desires. When you participate in a Road Scholar program, you will not only expand your mind, you will be in the company of other people who believe that learning is one of the best parts of life.
Road Scholar instructors are both experts in their field and lifelong learners themselves who are excited to answer your questions, hear your opinions and share in your experience. Road Scholar programs are renowned for being inclusive, warm and welcoming for solo participants. They can either match you with a roommate or, on most programs, you can choose to room on your own.
From expert-led lectures and field trips to comfortable lodgings and meals, they handle all the details, including the ones you might not anticipate. They have taken the worry out of the planning, so you can focus on your learning experience.
They even have a scholarship plan for those who do not have the financial means to participate.
Denali NP, Alaska |
From hiking in the Grand Canyon to exploring France by barge and bicycle, to sharpening your golf or tennis skills, these active programs exercise the body and the mind.
You can go to a place that needs your help and volunteer while seeing the local area. From tutoring schoolchildren or helping restore a crucial forest habitat for wildlife, to assisting with artifact restoration and museum curatorial work, Service Learning programs are an opportunity to make a difference in the world. www.roadscholar.org
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