Savannah | January 27-31, 2025
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Explore the historic charm and southern hospitality of Savannah, Georgia, on an unforgettable journey filled with discovery and delight. From the moment you arrive in the heart of the Historic District, you will be immersed in the city’s captivating atmosphere. Dive into Savannah’s rich history with guided walks through its storied streets, from Civil War battlegrounds to secret culinary gems. Whether you are exploring historic forts, climbing lighthouse towers, or cruising at sunset in search of dolphins, each day promises new experiences and cherished memories in this enchanting southern gem.
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Trip Fees:
$2,490-double occupancy (per person)
- $450 non refundable deposit due at registration
- $1,020 due by Friday, August 23, 2024
- $1,020 due by Friday, October 25, 2024
*If you choose to book “my own room” (single supplement), $800 will be added to your total.*
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Make checks payable to: UWSP
Drop off or mail to:
UWSP Continuing Education
032 Old Main Building
Stevens Point WI 54481
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Anne RogalskiAnne Rogalski, UWSP CE Associate Director, has hosted several trips for Continuing Education, including New York, New Orleans, Kentucky, Savannah, Yosemite, and Acadia. In other positions, she has led trips to Europe for groups in size from 22 to 81 participants. When not working, Anne can be found hiking with her husband; in October of 2022 she became an official Thousand Miler after completing the Ice Age Trail.
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Kelly Bird Kelly Bird, UWSP CE Administrative Assistant, has traveled with her family to places in California, Arizona, and Oregon. Now it is time for her to explore the east coast. New York was accomplished in the fall of 2023; next she is heading southeast to Savannah, Georgia, to see some remarkable historical sites. |