Limited seats left in January travel class to New York City

Posted 9/10/19

Area residents are invited to travel with Northwest College to New York City for a week of Broadway performances, tourist destinations, sightseeing, shopping and more on Jan. 6-12.

The tour is …

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Limited seats left in January travel class to New York City

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Area residents are invited to travel with Northwest College to New York City for a week of Broadway performances, tourist destinations, sightseeing, shopping and more on Jan. 6-12.

The tour is organized by Fred Ebert, NWC assistant professor of speech communications. Throughout this trip, participants are guided by Ebert on a weeklong excursion of the Big Apple’s theater scene.

The group’s schedule allots plenty of time for individual and small-group touring. Although the agenda varies from year to year based on the interests of individual participants, previous tour groups have dined at the famed Ellen’s Stardust Diner on Times Square, visited the Empire State Building, Lincoln Center, Statue of Liberty, Radio City Music Hall, Rockefeller Center, Central Park, St. Patrick’s Cathedral and shopped on Fifth Avenue.

For those wishing to attend, a $500 deposit must be submitted to the NWC Business Office by today (Tuesday). Following the payment deadline, registration forms without deposits will be released to a waiting list.

Total cost per person for the trip is $2,400, plus tuition for THEA 1460-99, which covers airfare from Billings, lodging, five theater tickets, admission to several venues, Metro passes, transfers and transportation to and from Billings. Participants are responsible for class tuition and fees, meals, checked baggage and personal activities.

To begin the registration process, visit www.nwc.edu/broadway and click the “NWC on Broadway 2020 Registration” form.

Final payment (not including tuition) is due Oct. 1 ($1,900 after deposit). Registration for THEA 1460-99 will open Nov. 5.

For more information about the NWC on Broadway trip, contact Ebert at 307-754-6047 or Fred.Ebert@nwc.edu.

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