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Want in on what Road Scholars are reading about? Check out our top blog posts. (800) 454-5768 [Road Scholar] [Can't view this email? »] The Best of the Blog Looking for inspiring ideas and thoughtful commentary on the topics that interest you most? Our new blog features topics ranging from Road Scholar participants’ picks for their favorite books to suggestions for making the most of your time with grandkids. We rounded up some of our most popular recent blog posts below. Dive in — and make sure to [like us on Facebook] to stay up-to-date with all the latest on the Road Scholar blog. [See More] [Road Scholars Rank Their 50 Favorite Books] [We asked 500 Road Scholars to pick their favorite books of all time. How many have you read?] [Read more »] [Join our Challenge to Age Adventurously in 2017!] [We’re not aging gracefully — we’re aging adventurously! Find out how to join us to redefine aging during a year-long challenge to defy stereotypes and celebrate aging.] [Read more »] [Top 10 National Parks You’ve Never Heard of] [From hot springs in Arkansas to untouched wilderness in Alaska, venture off the beaten path to discover our top picks for lesser-known National Parks.] [Read more »] [Now, More Than Ever … The World Needs You and Road Scholar] [Sharing ideas is a powerful way to open our minds to worlds we could never discover on our own.  Together, we can make the world a little more tolerant and understanding.Â] [Read more »] [Europe’s Top 10 Second Cities] [These underestimated destinations are capitals of culture, history, education and innovation. Find out about Europe’s hidden gems.] [Read more »] [Want more? Find all of the latest on the Road Scholar blog.] [Read more »] [Ready to Age Adventurously in 2017?] [See our top learning adventures of 2016!] [Join the Challenge] [Get Inspired] [Road Scholar Facebook Page] [Road Scholar Youtube Channel] [Road Scholar Pintrest] Road Scholar is the program name of Elderhostel, the not-for-profit world leader in lifelong learning. © 2016 Elderhostel • 11 Avenue de Lafayette Boston, MA 02111 • (800) 454-5768 • [www.roadscholar.org] [Unsubscribe from Road Scholar emails] [Adjust email PREFERENCES] [Our web privacy policy]

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