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Philadelphia
May 14-16, 2014
First Day
Wednesday May 14, 2014
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5:30 arrival at WFA
6:00 am Departure from school (packed lunch on bus)
12:30 pm Arrival in Philadelphia. Join your Tour.
Lunch at your own expense.
Guide for a guided tour of historic Philadelphia:
Liberty Bell, Franklin's , Print Shop, Franklin Court,
Carpenter's, Elfreth's Alley , and more.
3:00 pm Visit the National Constitution Center
5:00 pm Dinner at The Hard Rock Café.
7:00 pm Bowling at Wynnewood Lanes.
9:30 pm Check into your hotel: Crowne Plaza Trevose
Second Day
Thursday May 15, 2014
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7:30 am Breakfast at your hotel.
9:00 am Visit Valley Forge
Time for lunch at your expense.
2:00 pm Visit Independence Hall and Congress
Hall (pending availability) and the Historic
Christ Church.
4:00 pm Tour the United States Mint (pending
availability)
6:30 pm Time for dinner at Pagano's Pizzeria.
8:00 pm Enjoy a candlelight ghost tour of
Philadelphia.
Third Day
Friday May 16, 2014
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8:00 am Breakfast at your hotel and check out.
9:30 am Franklin Institute Science Museum
Time for lunch at your expense.
1:00 pm Attend IMAX Theatre at the Franklin
Institute
2:00 pm Climb the "ROCKY STEPS" at the
Philadelphia Museum of Art for a photo opp.
3:00 pm Departure for home.
6:00 pm Dinner en route at your expense.
9:00 pm Approximate arrival back at school.
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The total cost of the 3 day trip is $390 (based on 40
scholars). Included in the cost:
 Tour escorted by 1 professional Tour Guide for 1 days
 2 nights: Crowne Plaza - Trevose, PA
 Roundtrip on a 55 passenger coach (wireless, television,
outlets)
 2 Breakfasts & 2 Dinners (lunch daily and dinner on way
home at students expense, plan accordingly)
 All admissions to the museums, tours, and activities.
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We have arranged through the tour company for
‘Participant Billing’ which means that you will be given a
code to submit payments directly online by credit card.
◦ You can also pay by check if preferable.
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After initial deposit, all money will be paid directly to
Gerber Tours.
A $75 deposit will be due along with the registration form
by Friday, December, 20 in order to secure your spot.
If 40 participants do not register, the cost of the trip will
go up. We suggest not paying more than the deposit until
we reach 40 students.
Final payment due by March 22.
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Fundraising options will be available throughout the
year.
Gift card fundraiser
“Rochester for Less” coupon books on sale immediately.
Books cost $20 and scholars get $8 for every book sold.
◦ If you want a “sample” copy of the book, they are
available for a $20 deposit—it will count as your first
sale.
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Students must arrive at WFA on Wednesday, May 14th at
5:30 am.
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Bus will depart from Wilson Foundation promptly at 6:00
a.m.
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No refund will be granted if you miss the departure.
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Parent/Guardian must stay until bags are checked and
student is on the bus.
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Students will return to WFA at approximately 9:00 pm on
Friday, May 16th .
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Students must be picked up by an adult. No one will be
allowed to walk home or catch an RTS bus alone at that
time of night.
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Each scholar will call home upon arrival
in Philadelphia.
On the return trip scholars will call as we
get close to Rochester on Friday to help
families arrange pick up around 9:00 pm
BEHAVIOR:
 Scholars are expected to display good manners, courtesy,
and understanding – please follow adult directions the 1st
time.
Should a problem arise on the trip, parents will be notified
immediately
DRESS:
• Students are expected to dress appropriately at all times.
Pants/jeans (without holes or tatters) are acceptable. Midriff
tops, spaghetti straps, and short-shorts, etc. are not
allowed. T-shirts must be appropriate.
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Please wear comfortable shoes as there will be A LOT of
walking!!!
ELECTRONIC DEVICES:
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Are okay to bring but subject to parent
discretion (the school/district/teachers are
NOT liable if lost/stolen/broken).
Students will need to put these away
during tours and during all directions.
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Hotel personnel expect that a group of
students with luggage in a hotel lobby will be
considerate of other guests. It is important
to keep the noise level down (“inside voices”)
and keep luggage nearby and in an orderly
manner.
HOTEL ROOMS: Make sure your hotel room is
locked and you have your key at all times.
Keep valuables locked. Neither the group nor
the hotel is responsible for money or any
other valuables left in the room.
Students remain under chaperone supervision
while in the hotel.
Students are not to visit or call other rooms.
Price based on 4 students per room.
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Two days worth of clothes
Comfortable shoes/sneakers (lots of walking!)
“Flip flops” are not allowed.
Three (3) pairs of socks
One jacket (could be chilly)
Pajamas (2 nights)
Underwear
Toothpaste/toothbrush
Shampoo/Comb/brush
Camera with name labeled on it.
Bag breakfast/lunch for day 1
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You may bring one SMALL piece of luggage and a
backpack, so pack carefully.
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You are responsible for your luggage at all times.
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Others may provide assistance in loading and unloading, but your luggage is your responsibility.
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All luggage should have personal identification tags
on both the inside and the outside.
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Luggage will be stored under the bus for the
duration of the trip so put anything you will need
(food/drink/ipod/phone/chargers) in backpack.
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Michael Brundage
Lori Locker
Chantal Lischer
Steve Polo