Explore the World with Shoreline Continuing Education's Non-Credit Travel Program

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline Community College is hosting a free informational meeting on January 28, 2025, from 6:30 to 8 PM, focusing on its non-credit travel program designed for adventure-seekers. Attendees will learn about exciting upcoming trips to diverse locations, including the picturesque Tuscan and Umbrian countryside in Italy, the enchanting Northern Lights in Iceland, and the lush landscapes of Costa Rica. This program not only allows travel enthusiasts to explore new destinations but also fosters a community of like-minded individuals. Detailed downloadable fliers will be available on the Continuing Education website, ensuring participants have access to all necessary information. The college emphasizes the importance of planning ahead, as these trips are structured to provide enriching experiences.

Individuals interested in registering can do so online or by calling the Continuing Education office directly. This initiative reflects the college's commitment to enhancing community engagement through experiential learning. For more information, attendees can also reach out via email or check the college's website.

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