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U.S. Department of State Scholarships for American High School Students to Study Abroad

by Dr. Jessie Voigts /
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Nov 01, 2013 / 0 comments

Sixty-five full scholarships are available for U.S. students to study abroad for an academic year with the Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study (YES) Abroad program.

Downtown Holland, Michigan: What’s Happening When the Tulips Aren’t Blooming

by Miranda Boyink / Nov 01, 2013 / 2 comments

Holland, Michigan is a destination place. Most tourists come when the famous Tulip Time Festival is going on - browsing through the shops, seeing the parade, eating junk food. It’s what Holland is known for.
    

But what is there to see when Tulip Time isn’t happening? Lots.

 

A Unique Travel Passion: License Plates

by Sarah Albom /
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Oct 31, 2013 / 0 comments

It’s fun how everyone collects something. Postcards, old coins, sea-glass, postage stamps - there are so many different things that can be saved. I myself have a collection, but it isn’t a common gathering of shiny pennies.

 

The Art of Traveling via Lego Stopmotion

by Harrison Boyink / Oct 31, 2013 / 1 comments

I recently collaborated with the extremely talented Joel Keiter, owner of That’s Fine Studios, to create a short stop-motion animation film around traveling. Personally, I run Traveler's Films, another stop-motion channel on YouTube. Both of us are Brickfilmers - using Legos for our animations.

Travel and Random Acts of Kindness

by Dr. Jessie Voigts /
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Oct 31, 2013 / 0 comments

Ever wonder what it is like to just pick up and go? To travel full-time, WITH your kids? We've shared many family travelers here on snsvs, and there's always room for more - for each family travels in its own way, choosing what is best for THEM. We recently had a chance to catch up with Ruth Johnston, who travels full-time with her son.

The Best of BC: Two Sisters Cafe

by Curtis Cunningham /
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Oct 30, 2013 / 0 comments

THE IMPORTANCE OF COMMUNITY: what it takes to live and work in the north

 

Timber Town

by Harrison Boyink / Oct 30, 2013 / 0 comments

Welcome to Zeeland, Michigan, home of one of the most loved playgrounds in West Michigan. Any kid under 12 enjoys it – and over, though they might not admit it so readily. When I was that age, I couldn't wait to go back. The feeling of getting safely lost was awesome.

 

Molly: A Travelling Teen with an Adventurous Spirit

by Sarah Albom /
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Oct 30, 2013 / 2 comments

I have so many travelling friends, and I have been wondering if it is just a coincidence or if travellers are bonded together through wanderlust. Recently, my friend Molly was telling me about an adventure she was about to embark on with her family, a four-day trek around Lake Waikaremoana, which is one of New Zealand's Great Walks.

Camino de Santiago: Why, What, and Reflections

by [email protected] / Oct 29, 2013 / 0 comments

Why did I decide to walk nearly 500 miles in a foreign country where I knew no one and could not speak the language? I am still discovering the reasons, but this is what I know so far.

 

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A Musician’s Global Journey

by Christoph Hodel / Oct 29, 2013 / 0 comments

Traveling abroad can have many benefits, and educationally can be a million times more effective than opening a textbook. The perks of traveling abroad are not purely educational, of course. Martin Hodel, my father, is a professional musician and has had multiple international experiences because of concerts and tours with various programs.

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