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UNESCO-TST South Florida Heritage Tour: Homestead & Key West (Monday – Wednesday) August 5-7, 2013 U.S. National Commission for the United Nations Educational Scientific & Cultural Organization (UNESCO) The Florida branch of UNESCO, the Transatlantic Slave Trade (TST) Education Project, UNESCO-TST. Your tour payment includes hotel double occupancy, breakfast, motor coach, guides, and handouts. 352-281-2286 register https://floridaheritagetour.eventbrite/ • Bring bottle water, bathing suit, sun glasses, comfortable shoes, insect repellant and a hat • Suggestion that each person have a pair of enclosed shoes – sneakers suggested • If traveling I-75 North, exit 384, Archer Road, State Road 24. Turn on 40th Avenue, turn into the south end of the parking lot facing the Target Store. If you miss 40th Ave, turn left later on to Butler Plaza, you will see the Target Store, 3970 Southwest Archer Road, Gainesville, FL 32608-2342 • Arrive at 10:30p.m. at the Butler Plaza Mall,Target Store to board our bus. You all will receive information packets including questions. • Smoke Free Tours - No smoking near patrons outside of bus within 15 feet August 4 – Sunday Night - bus arrives at the Target Store in Gainesville, Florida, 10:30pm August 5 – Monday – Departing Gainesville at 12:01am for Homestead, FL – Breakfast en route August 5 – Monday – 8:00am EST, Homestead, FL Homestead – Everglades National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site – 40001 State Road 9336, Homestead, FL 33034, Educational tour – Lunch En route to Key West - Historical review of South Florida – Dinner Key West - Welcome at hotel – room assignments Relax - Enjoy Sunset Celebration - Group goes to Sunset Celebration @ Mallory Square Intercultural Dialogue - Edutainment Session August 6 - Tuesday - Key West – Breakfast, leave hotel at 8:00am Ernest Hemmingway Home Museum & literary workshop Cornish AME Church, 702 Whitehead Street History of Downtown Key West and Higgs Beach - Lunch African Cemetery at Higgs Beach, State Historic Marker, Group Discussion Relax - Enjoy Sunset Celebration - Group goes to Sunset Celebration @ Mallory Square - Dinner Intercultural Dialogue - Edutainment Session during/after dinner August 7 – Wednesday – Key West – Breakfast, leave hotel at 8:00am Henrietta Marie Slave Ship Exhibit, Mel Fisher Maritime Museum, 200 Green Street Intercultural Dialogue of the South Florida Heritage Tour – Q & A. En route back to Miami & Gainesville - Historical Rest Stops and curriculum discussions - Dinner Each patron/student will give a summary of trip before receiving the UNESCO-TST Certificate of historical completion. August 7 – Wednesday – Arrive in Gainesville 11:30pm
Posted on: Mon, 22 Jul 2013 10:16:10 +0000

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