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Please support Road Scholar today. Dear {NAME}, As we embrace this season of thanks and giving, I am

Please support Road Scholar today. [Road Scholar]( [Road Scholar] Learning Is a Lifelong Journey — Thanks to You! [Please Give]( Dear {NAME}, As we embrace this season of thanks and giving, I am especially thankful for you and our community of lifelong learners and supporters. At Road Scholar, we’re honored to enrich the lives of older adults with educational travel. Learning is a never-ending journey. It’s about curiosity and exploration, stepping out of your comfort zone and experiencing new cultures, landscapes, art and history. [But we can’t do it alone](. Like Leonardo da Vinci once said, “Learning is the only thing the mind never exhausts, never fears and never regrets.” Did you know that since our founding in 1975, we’ve enriched the lives of over 6 million adults over 50? Because of our community of dedicated supporters, we can develop and offer innovative new learning adventures — online and on-site — every year. As we look forward to celebrating our 50th anniversary in 2025, we are proud to offer thousands of programs in more than 100 countries and throughout the United States. If you share my belief in the power of learning, please consider making a gift to not-for-profit Road Scholar this season. [Only with your help]( can we continue to grow. Whether $10 or $100, your gift today is a crucial investment in Road Scholar programs that you and thousands of older men and women depend on for the future. [Your gift today can make a difference!]( Please accept my warmest wishes during this holiday season of thanks and giving. I am truly grateful for your generosity and support. Sincerely, James Moses Road Scholar President [Please Give]( [Road Scholar]( At Not-for-Profit Road Scholar, We Are Driven by Our Mission [Our Mission]( [Road Scholar]( See All The Ways You Can Support Road Scholar [Learn More]( [Guidestar]( [BBB Wise Giving Alliance]( Road Scholar programs are made possible by tax-deductible support from our participants and other friends. [View online]( © 2024 Elderhostel Road Scholar educational adventures are created by Elderhostel, the not-for-profit world leader in educational travel since 1975. The Federal Tax Identification number (EIN) for Elderhostel, Inc DBA Road Scholar is 04-2632526 [Unsubscribe]( • [Update Your Preferences]( • [Privacy Policy]( [Facebook]( [Youtube]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( 1-800-454-5768 PO Box 56033, Boston, MA 02205-6033

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