Jun 13, 2007
The right kind of world-minded person will enjoy a summer vacation with like-minded people at an unpretentious resort center in New Hampshire
The World Fellowship Center of New Hampshire is a non-profit summer vacation camp that deserves publicity. Nearly 60 years old, it is both inexpensive and serious, devoted to seminars and classes on important issues in world affairs and personal growth. Weekly programs take place from late June to mid-September of each year, in a stunning setting on 453 scres of forested trails and mile-long pond, with many options for afternoon recreation following a morning of discussion. The charge for lodging and all meals can run as low as $305 a week per person, but usually averages $414 per adult, and if you'd care to enjoy the company of vital people seeking to better understand the big issues, you'd be well advised to register soon. You can get further information from www.worldfellowship.org.
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