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Italian Elisabetta Tue Jan 06 Tue Feb 10 Italian 5(c) - Advanced
Tuesdays 3:45-5:00
Jan 6,13,20,27 Feb 3,10
Classes will meet for 6 weeks at the Travel Bug for 1 hour and 15 minutes each time. 4 to 8 students max. The focus is on learning to speak and comprehend. A "Pimsleur " subscription will be required (https://www.pimsleur.com/).

Cost: $192.38 (incl. tax).
Payment through check, PayPal, Venmo, or cash (non-refundable after the class has started).

To determine your level, please contact Elisabetta to assess which class will be the best fit for you. Other non-Pimsleur-based classes also offered. Please inquire: 505-577-1014 or e.mazzantini1@gmail.com
Italian Elisabetta Tue Jan 06 Tue Feb 10 Italian Beginners Class (1a)
Tuesdays 5:15-6:30
January 6,13,20,27 February 3,10

Classes will meet for 6 weeks at the Travel Bug for 1 hour and 15 minutes each time. 4 to 8 students max. The focus is on learning to speak and comprehend. A "Pimsleur " subscription will be required (https://www.pimsleur.com/).

Cost: $192.38 (incl. tax).
Payment through check, PayPal, Venmo, or cash (non-refundable after the class has started).

To determine your level, please contact Elisabetta to assess which class will be the best fit for you. Other non-Pimsleur-based classes also offered. Please inquire: 505-577-1014 or e.mazzantini1@gmail.com
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Botswana: In the Green Season
with Evalyn Bemis
Saturday November 29, 2025 at 5pm


We have enjoyed traveling in several countries in Africa over the past 15 years, from Namibia to Kenya, but have always been there outside of the rainy seasons to allow for maximum viewing of wildlife and ease of getting around. For this trip we deliberately wanted to go during the "summer ", or rainy time in Botswana, in order to see the animals healthy, with lots to eat and many with new life at their sides. In most peoples ' minds, the Kalahari is a ferocious and unforgiving desert. In February, it was awash in green, with large playas of collected rainwater and abundant herds of oryx, impala, and zebras. In turn, that meant resident lion prides looking fat and happy. To the northwest, the famous Okavango Delta was not flooded but still well-watered. We witnessed packs of wild dogs hunting, lions and leopards on the prowl, and birds of every size, shape and color, including big flocks in a heron rookery. -- Evalyn Bemis
   

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Travel Bug
839 Paseo de Peralta
Santa Fe, NM 87501
travelbug@mapsofnewmexico.com

505-992-0418
Current Hours:     Monday - Saturday  9-6      Sunday 12 - 4
Slide Shows typically Saturdays at 5pm    

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