Gain or Give Memories That Last a Lifetime with Razorbacks on Tour
Razorbacks on Tour, the educational travel program of the Arkansas Alumni Association, is pleased to offer this special travel opportunity designed for new graduates of the University of Arkansas.
Classic Europe – May 14-25, 2015 – is a 12-day trip to London, Paris, Nice and Rome and includes Europe's 'must-see' destinations with an optional six-day extension to southern Italy and Greece. Experience amazing theater, view great works of art, walk through millennia-old landmarks, swim in the Aegean Sea and bask in the Grecian sun.
Classic Europe runs from $2,725 per person. Book by Thursday, Dec. 4, to take advantage of the early bird discount of $200 for the 12-day tour. For additional information or reservations, contact Julie Preddy, jpreddy@uark.edu, call 479-575-6368 or visit www.arkansasalumni.org/travel.
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Tammy Tucker, director of communications
Arkansas Alumni Association
479-575-6390,
twtucker@uark.edu
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