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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Contact:  Robert Preston, Jr.,
              912.260.4276
              robert.preston@sgsc.edu

Travel the Canadian Rockies with SGC, Collette Vacations

If you would like to spend eight days touring the Canadian Rockies and Glacier National Park, you should attend an informational meeting at South Georgia College on Tuesday, July 20 at 6 p.m. in Laird Auditorium inside Collins Hall. South Georgia College and Collette Vacations are partnering to offer exciting travel opportunities in 2011, and this meeting will discuss these opportunities and answer any questions you might have.

Highlights of the 2011 trip include visits to Waterton Lakes National Park, Glacier National Park, Going to the Sun Road, Banff, the Columbia Icefields, Athabasca Falls, Jasper, and Calgary. The trip will take place from June 18-25, 2011. Details of the trip will be covered at the July 20 meeting – rates, itinerary, departure/arrival times, and the required paperwork. This is an excellent opportunity to see one of North America’s most scenic areas at a very reasonable rate.

For more information or to receive a trip brochure, please contact Amy Hancock at (912) 260-4461 or amy.hancock@sgsc.edu. If you are interested in other trips, suggestions for future trips will be discussed as well. These travel opportunities are open to everyone.

Started in 1918, Collette Vacations has earned the distinction of being the oldest vacation tour operator in the United States. This family business is in its third generation of ownership, proudly crafting vacations free of hassle and full of wonder. Nine decades of travel know-how and a passion for travel makes Collette Vacations the choice you can trust for making your dream vacation a reality.

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