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Louisiana

New Orleans at a Slower Pace for Women

Program No. 25116RJ
Discover New Orleans at a slower pace as you explore the city’s historic districts with other women, learn about Cajun cooking and visit the famed National World War II Museum.
Program
At a Glance
Duration
6 days
Program Begins
New Orleans, LA
Program Concludes
New Orleans, LA
Group Type
Small Group
Meals
13 ( 5B, 4L, 4D )
Activity Level
New Orleans beckons with three centuries of history and culture. On this special learning adventure for women, explore the city at a slower pace, discovering its rich heritage as expert instructors lead you on an exploration of its architectural styles, literary heroes, political figures, music and food. Learn about festivals, both self-expression and a celebration of life, from Mardi Gras to Jazz Fest. Take field trips to Lake Pontchartrain, the French Quarter, the Garden District, the Mississippi River, Congo Square and the Treme area. Enjoy the camaraderie of other engaging women as you take in the amazing Sculpture Garden in City Park and the world class National World War II Museum.
Best of all, you'll...
  • Bond with other female learners as you take in a live jazz performance, venture into the French Quarter and visit the National World War II Museum.
  • Admire historic New Orleans homes as you ride along historic St. Charles Avenue and walk into the Garden District.
  • Learn the tricks of Cajun and Creole cooking at a popular culinary arts school, complete with recipes for you to take home.
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Brian Altobello
Brian Altobello is a native of New Orleans with a Master’s degree in U.S. History and 29 years of teaching experience. He is an Army veteran and author of three books, most recently “Whiskey, Women, and War: How World War I Shaped Jim Crow New Orleans” (University Press of Mississippi, 2021). Married to a travel writing teacher, Brian currently works as a curriculum specialist in the New Orleans area.
Please Note:
This expert may not be available for every date of the program
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Lauree Nunez
Lauree Nunez is a lifelong native of New Orleans. Her career started with Road Scholar in September 1993 as an office staffer, and she progressed over time to manage all of the office functions, as well as being a group leader. In 1991, she graduated from Southeastern Louisiana University with a B.A. in business. Lauree's charity, Spaymart Kitten Foster, has placed over 7,000 animals over more than a decade. She owns a property management company, and lives with her husband, Derrick, and their two cats.
Activity Level
Easy Going
Moderate walking up to eight blocks, flat terrain.
Small Group (13 to 24)
Love to learn and explore in a small-group setting? These adventures offer small, personal experiences with groups of 13 to 24 participants.
Suggested Reading List
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