Friends of the Dwight Foster Library Winter Travel Series

Editor’s Note: The following information was provided by the Dwight Foster Public Library.

The Friends are once again hosting this popular program bringing travel experiences to the community. Area residents will share a variety of travel locations with our community. Due to the increase in Covid cases in Jefferson County, the first programs on January 27 will ONLY be available remotely. ALL of the travel presentations will be available that way; we may return to in-person as well. To join in on any of these travel programs from your home go to www.fortlibrary.org/friendstravel/ and click on the link to join at the time of the presentation.

The first destination will be on Thursday January 27 at 1 p.m AND 7 p.m. Jess Clayton will discuss “Traveling by Train in Europe … with Kids!”  Traveling by train is perhaps the most convenient, relaxing and enjoyable way to travel around Europe. This presentation will discuss the advantages of European travel by train, especially for people who are interested in traveling with children or with multiple generations. It will describe the logistics of European train travel, including how to book rail passes before leaving the US as well as how to take advantage of the flexibility offered by train travel. It will also provide examples from the presenter’s 2019 trip to Europe with her 9-year old twin boys.

This program is free and everyone in the community is welcome.  The program last between an hour and an hour and a half.  The next program will be with Pat and Ken Belt talking about Norway on February 10th at 1 PM and 7 PM.

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