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Discover Ireland with the Irish Life Experience

 

By Herald Staff

Applications are now being accepted for the Irish Life Experience, a four-week study abroad program for American and Canadian teenagers.
Emphasizing culture, education, travel, and fun, the Irish Life Experience strives to ensure each student’s experience is unique and unforgettable.
Students are introduced to Ireland’s welcoming and friendly people, magical and beautiful landscape, and rich heritage and tradition, all of which will be celebrated through structured classes and tours.
Dates for this summer’s program are June 28-July 22, 2010. Applications are accepted until the program is full, but students are encouraged to apply as soon as possible, as spots are going quick.
For more information on the Irish Life Experience, LLC please contact Taryn Harrison at: 40 Lowell Street, Peabody, MA 01960; Phone: (866) 998-3666; Fax: (978) 532-3669; E-Mail: tharrison@irishlifeexperience.com; or to download an application Website: http://www.irishlifeexperience.com; or find us on Facebook under the “Irish Life Experience, LLC Group and Fan Page.”
The Irish Life Experience was founded on the belief that cultural exploration is an important aspect in developing a young adult’s identity in a modern world.
Ireland is a safe and inspirational destination that students will appreciate and forever remember.

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