NYC and UN: May 20-24
Faith(s) and Foreign Affairs,
The Center for Lifelong Learning is offering a seminar at the United Nations and in New York City May 20-24, 2007. Participants will also visit Ground Zero and St. Paul’s Chapel, used as a respite center for workers and volunteers involved in the recovery effort following the tragic events of September 11. The seminar package also includes a tour of the new Museum of Biblical Art and tickets to a Broadway show.
Cost of the trip is $950, which includes four nights’ accommodations at the Crowne Plaza New York City at the United Nations (double occupancy only), daily breakfasts, and two lunches. Other meals, most ground transportation, and airfare are not included. Participants make their own flight reservations on the airline of their choice and join the group in New York at the hotel.
Hosts for the seminar are Mark Douglas, associate professor of Christian ethics, and Kim Clayton Richter, interim director for Lifelong Learning events, in coordination with the staff of the Presbyterian United Nations Office (PUNO).
Registration is limited to 18 participants. A brochure, with registration form, is available online at www.ctsnet.edu > What’s New. You may also register online at www.ctsnet.edu/lifelong/calendar/index (then click on May 20). Or call 404-687-4587.
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