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Virtual lecture links, wishlist ideas, blogs and more. [Road Scholar]( Ways to Connect, Learn and Dream This Week See what Road Scholars have been buzzing about this week! [see more] This Week’s Featured Virtual Lectures: [Click or tap to play]( [The Genius Michelangelo, Part II]( [Lecture] Join Renaissance art historian Elaine Ruffolo for the second part of her lecture on Michelangelo as we follow him to Rome and learn of his contentious relationship with Pope Julius II. [Click or tap to play]( [The Vel d'Hiv Round-Up: The Largest Mass Arrest in French Wartime History]( [Lecture] Join Dr. Eileen Angelini to learn about the detailed planning behind the round-up of 13,000 French Jews by French Police in July 1942, and how France has since dealt with the pain and shame of this traumatic event. Find recordings of all of our past lectures and sign up for upcoming live lectures in our [Virtual Learning Library](. If you liked these lectures, you might also like: [The Seine: D-Day Beaches to Paris]( [Art Collectors and Their Collections]( [Italy: Classic Tuscany and the Treasures of Florence]( [Canadian National Parks We're Dreaming About]( Get a taste of the Canadian national parks that we can't wait to explore with you, and learn something about them, too! [Featured Special Offer] [Four Jewels: Sequoia, Kings Canyon, Yosemite & Death Valley]( Enroll by Sept. 30, 2020 to take $100 off the price shown. [Learn more]( Learning Adventures for Your Wishlist Keep looking forward to future adventures. Create a wishlist of your dream Road Scholar experiences. [Cooking in Savannah]( [Hiking in Alaska]( [Victorian History on Amelia Island]( [Volcanology in the Azores]( [Featured Blog] [It’s All Relative: How Grandson Explores National Parks With Grandma Joy]( [Read this blog →]( [This week on Facebook] [What is your favorite Road Scholar program you’ve ever taken?]( [Share →]( [Special offer text] Join the 8,000 supporters in the Road Scholar community who are standing by Road Scholar during these challenging times. [Make a donation →]( Stand by Road Scholar when we need your support the most. [Learn more]( Committed to You Now More Than Ever [Learn more]( [View online]( © 2020 Elderhostel Road Scholar educational adventures are created by Elderhostel, the not-for-profit world leader in educational travel since 1975. [Facebook]( [Youtube]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( 11 Avenue de Lafayette Boston MA 02111 [1-800-454-5768]( [Privacy & Terms]( [Unsubscribe](

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