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READY, SET...GO!
Customized Educational CETA TOURS Tour Arrangements READY, SET...GO! TRAVEL NEWSLETTER Volume 13, Issue 1 • February 2015 Wisconsin Goes Global To date, over 35 Wisconsin schools have taken a giant step into 21st century education by committing to offer the Global Education Achievement Certificate, a program of Wisconsin’s Department of Public Instruction. Students fulfilling the program’s requirements demonstrate their knowledge of and exposure to international and global issues. One way to fulfill the Global School Sponsored Activity component is to travel internationally on an educational tour. While some may use these terms interchangeably, there is a distinct difference between an international and global tour. An international tour simply visits another country, checking off sightseeing highlights as if travel is only a to do list. Think of Chevy Chase’s character in National Lampoon’s European Vacation and his quest to see all the fountains in Rome in a single afternoon. It’s the kind of tour that is focused more quantity rather than quality. A global tour, even if it only visits one country, allows students to consider the world around them in a wider and culturally richer context. Instead of simply admiring the major works housed at the Louvre in Paris, a global tour strives for students to understand how items from Ancient Egypt and Ancient Greece arrived on the banks of the Seine and how their presence connects these countries across centuries and influences attitudes yet today. IN THIS ISSUE Global Wisconsin 2015 Scholarship Winners Tour Materials Online You’re Invited! The Bucket List The App Recap 2016 Tour Planning The Travel Book Nook Evolving Airlines 2015 Photo Contest Global itineraries, as opposed to international tours, are becoming the benchmark for quality, curriculum-based student travel. It demonstrates much more than a simple desire to see something new, but rather seeks to educate and broaden horizons so that today’s students become tomorrow’s leaders. Bravo to Wisconsin’s initiative to include educational travel into a broader global curriculum! CETA Tours w N7753 540th Street, Menomonie, WI 54751 w 1-800-501-0397 info@cetatours.com w www.cetatours.com CONGRATULATIONS! 2015 Scholarship Winners Anna Andrews - Sioux Falls, SD CETA received applications from many, many qualified candidates for our $500 scholarship program again this year. We would like to thank everyone who took the time to apply. It was certainly a challenge for our scholarship committee to select the final recipients. We are delighted to announce the winners of CETA’s scholarship program for 2015. Gage Borgwardt - Rapid City, SD Brianna Gourley - Dubuque, IA Sheldon Lussier - Blackduck, MN Haylee Ziehme - Juneau, WI Congratulations to all of our scholarship recipients! Tour Materials Now Online In our continued effort to be eco-friendly and make our materials more easily accessible to teachers, students and other travelers, we are now disseminating our tour promotional, preparation and pre-departure materials electronically. For our 2016 groups we will be uploading the tour promotional documents for each group as soon as the materials are ready. We will e-mail your group’s username and password so you will be able to download all of the documents, including the PowerPoint Presentation. We encourage you to also share this log-in information with students and parents. To help your group become more acquainted with our website, we ask that you log in to your group’s tour during your informational meeting so they can see how to download the tour brochure & application, travel insurance information and other documents. Please let your group know that the tour preparation and predeparture materials will be added as they become available. We have added a map and tour specific photos to each group’s page that you can also show during your meeting. You will be notified when tour preparation and pre-departure documents are uploaded. We will not be sending hard copies of our materials, as we believe many teachers, students and their parents are accustomed to going on-line to download and print information and will be able to do the same for their tour. Along those same lines, we understand that not all teachers are able to make copies of the tour brochure & application. If that is the case, please let us know if you need hard copies and we will mail them to you prior to your meeting. We hope that these changes help you better communicate and connect with students and parents, so that they are well informed about the tour opportunity and best prepared to travel with you. CETA Tours w N7753 540th Street, Menomonie, WI 54751 w 1-800-501-0397 info@cetatours.com w www.cetatours.com the bu-c-k-e-t- list YOU’RE INVITED! Who any teacher with a passion or interest in group travel What appetizers, beer, wine, soft drinks & great conversation When Where Friday, March 13th, 5:30 - 7:30 PM RSVP by March 6th info@cetatours.com or 1-800-501-0397 Tastings Wine Bar @ The Newsroom 990 Nicolett Mall Minneapolis The App Recap fun travel apps to try on your mobile device Maps, Museums & Metros (iOS, Android) There are a plethora of apps out there that can be really helpful while traveling. You can find them for cities, public transit systems and maps, including some that are interactive and/or work off-line. Many museums and other sights also have apps that provide basic information and/or act as mini-tour guides to use while at the sight. Some can be used as a tutorial or prep before the visit. It is worth the time to check into some of these prior to departure and download apps that will be helpful for your specific tour. Or, better yet, assign the task to your tech-savvy, device-loving students! - Kristen Billingsley We’re passionate about travel too! But we don’t always get the chance to share our excitement for all things travel-related with our clients. In this column you can read about destinations that have been on our mind. France Technically speaking, I’ve been to France three times, but have only managed to visit two cities: Paris and Montpellier. For a country roughly the size of Texas, that’s just barely scratching the surface. Honestly, when I was a college student studying abroad, I thought that a 4-night visit to Paris during one of my breaks would suffice. I could check off the major sights of Paris as “See France” on my bucket list and move on. That first visit to Paris changed my thinking entirely. Even though my French consists of “s’il vous plaît” and “parlez-vous anglais”, I fell in love with the city and realized that I love to be in places where I can be transported across centuries of history and culture, even if I have no idea what most of the signs say. Although I would not use a bicycle like the racers on the Tour de France, my circuit through the country would include some of the same things those cyclists see: the wide range of landscapes, from the beaches of Normandy, to the Alps near Annecy, as well as regions forever connected to the rest of the world by their history and heritage: the trenches of World War I near Verdun, the Roman arena in Arles that’s still used today, the wine regions of Bordeaux, Burgundy and Champagne, just to name a few. - Jean Denesen CETA Tours w N7753 540th Street, Menomonie, WI 54751 w 1-800-501-0397 info@cetatours.com w www.cetatours.com 2016 Tour Planning the v travel Looking for make changes to your “tried and true” itinerary? Never traveled before and need an itinerary that has been popular with students and teachers? Visit to our website for inspiration! Like what you see? Contact Kristen for your customized and complimentary tour proposal, based on what your would like to offer your students: • • • • • • • Airfare out of your departure city Domestic airport transfers Chaperone to student ratio you request Funds for spontaneous activities (i.e slush fund) Family stay arrangements (your contact or CETA’s) Group travel insurance Guide & bus driver gratuities Ever Evolving Airlines Decades ago, air travelers arrived in suits and dresses for their flights, during which stewardesses served them full meals on real tableware. Printed advertisements celebrated the luxury and comfort of air travel. Fast forward a few decades and luxury and comfort are available through pricey upgrades and often the only meal service is what you bring with you. Granted, not every airline has cut back that drastically, but it’s safe to say that air travel is not what it once was. BOOK NOOK book recommendations for the armchair traveler Revolution by Jennifer Donnelley This young adult novel is a blend of teenage angst, historical fiction and a bit of time travel. It entwines the stories of two teenage girls: 21st century Andi and 18th century Alex. 17-year-old Andi has been dragged to Paris by her father who is concerned about her mental health and her grades. While there, Andi finds the diary of Alex, a young girl in charge of the Dauphin of Louis XIV and Marie Antoinette during the French Revolution. Andi’s pursuit of Alex’s story takes the reader through the streets of modern-day Paris and into the pages of history. Those who are familiar with both will enjoy the ride and those just getting their first taste will find themselves thirsting for more. Travelers on CETA’s trips have encountered in recent years BYOF (bring-your-own-food) on Icelandair flights, baggage fees on flights to Puerto Rico and Costa Rica and changes to frequent flyer programs on all major airlines. Whenever possible, CETA Tours will inform you of any changes since the last time you traveled with us. We still recommend that all travelers visit the airline website prior to departure to stay informed on the airline’s current policies, especially in regards to frequent flyer programs and current checked and carry-on luggage restrictions. CETA Tours w N7753 540th Street, Menomonie, WI 54751 w 1-800-501-0397 info@cetatours.com w www.cetatours.com - Kristen Billingsley 2015 Photo Contest Announced Don’t forget to pack your camera! CETA will be sponsoring a photo contest again this year. Please pass this information on to your students and encourage them to compete. All those traveling with CETA in 2015 are invited to submit their photos. Teachers are eligible too! One winner in each of the following three categories will be awarded a $50 Amazon gift card. Two honorable mentions in each category will receive $25 Amazon gift cards. Contest entrants must include their name, school name and category when submitting photos. Entries must be submitted in jpeg format (.jpg) to info@cetatours.com by July 31, 2015 for consideration. You may submit up to ten (10) entries. E-mail reminders will be sent a week or so prior to your group’s departure and a few weeks prior to the contest deadline. Highlights of the contest will be featured on CETA’s Facebook page, as well as used in brochures and other promotional materials. Winners will be notified in mid-August and announced on our Facebook page. view 2014 entries (even if you don’t have facebook) •1• •2• •3• “WE WERE HERE” Photos that capture you, your friends or your entire group at an area of interest, landmark or other cool place on tour. CULTURAL EXPERIENCES Photos that showcase cultural experiences encountered on tour. Food, markets, art, interesting locals or anything you see on tour that probably would not be found in the US applies. LANDSCAPE OR CITYSCAPE This category is just as it says – scenic photos of landscapes in the city or country. ✩ SOCIAL MEDIA STAR The photo in each category with the most likes on Facebook as of August 14, 2015 will win a $25 Amazon gift card. CETA Tours w N7753 540th Street, Menomonie, WI 54751 w 1-800-501-0397 info@cetatours.com w www.cetatours.com