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The University of Mississippi Division of Outreach and Continuing Education P. O. Box 879 University, MS 38677

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Page 1: Academic Traveler materials

The University of Mississippi

Division of Outreach and Continuing Education

P. O. Box 879University, MS 38677

Page 2: Academic Traveler materials

This program gives kids and parents an opportunity to travel to new places, learn about new things and explore new cultures — together! Kids ages 7–17 are welcome to participate with parents (or grandparents). New York hastremendous opportunities for kids of all ages. Call (662) 915-6511 for more information or visit www.outreach.olemiss.edu/academic_traveler

The Academic Traveler is pleased to present a family educational travel program, City Kids: Lon-

don. This program gives kids and par-ents the opportunity to travel to new places, learn about new things, and explore new cultures—together! Kids ages 8 – 18 are welcome to participate with parents (or grandparents, aunts, or uncles). London has tremendous opportunities for kids of all ages, and tour leader Jennifer Angle is ready to share it with you and your family.

• Buckingham Palace• Windsor Castle• Kensington Palace• Tower of London• The Orangery• Royal Mews• Hampton Court, home of Henry

VIII• Tate Britain, the Tate Modern, and

the National Gallery• Houses of Parliament and Big Ben

from the London Eye.

City Kids: London program cost with airfare is $2795* for adults and $2595* for children. The land only program cost is $1795* for adults and $1595* for children. The registra-tion deadline is January 15 to guaran-

tee airfare. Enrollment is limited, so register early to secure a space.

Jennifer Angle obtained her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Ole Miss. She has 17 years of early childhood and elementary experi-ence, has served as Director of Youth Programs at the University for nine years, and joined the School of Educa-tion seven years ago. Jennifer has been taking University study groups to London and abroad for five years and recently led a six-month program while living in London.

Included in the program cost:• pre-trip educational material• round-trip airfare (optional)• lodging at the Hilton Green Park

for six nights• museum and historic site admis-

sions

• tour and guide fees• London Pass• London Tube travel card• tea at The Orangery at Kensington

Palace• farewell dinner at Gerrard’s Corner

in Chinatown

Excluded from the program cost:• transportation to/from the Mem-

phis airport• meals, other than those listed above• travel insurance

CITY KIDS:LONDON

March 2010

“Children are so much fun to travel with! They will always climb to the top, try the food, experience the customs, meet the people, and are thrilled to travel like the locals...and, after all, isn,t that why we travel?”

www.outreach.olemiss.edu/academic_traveler

Coming Soon!City Kids: DC, Summer 2010City Kids: NY, Fall 2010

* 2009 prices; see website

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This program gives kids and parents an opportunity to travel to new places, learn about new things and explore new cultures — together! Kids ages 7–17 are welcome to participate with parents (or grandparents). New York hastremendous opportunities for kids of all ages. Call (662) 915-6511 for more information or visit www.outreach.olemiss.edu/academic_traveler

City Kids: LondonMarch 14 – 21, 2009

www.olemiss.edu/academic_traveler

for more information call

662-915-6511

FLorenCe:a Culinary Adventure

March 14 – 21, 2009