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Desert Foothills Library to Host Italy Tour Lecture - Nov. 7th - A Peek at the Peak Magazine

Desert Foothills Library to Host Italy Tour Lecture – Nov. 7th

October 26, 2018

Join Roberta Kritzia, international tour designer and professional artist, for a FREE lively slide lecture discussing “Small Group Travel on the “Hidden Tuscany” tour May 7 – 18, 2019.

The lecture will be held Wednesday, November 7, 3-4:30 pm at the Desert Foothills Library.

Kritzia will show stunning photos of Tuscany and discuss her unique upcoming tour which includes a Tuscan Cooking Class at a Villa, Wine Tasting & Antipasti at a family

owned winery. There will also be a Farm House lunch served at a Cypress lined villa, in the Val d’ Orcia. This tour will be an unforgettable experience. The two hotels on this tour are both 4 Star hotels.

Those considering joining the “Hidden Tuscany” tour and looking for additional information, may send an email to roberta1119@aol.com or check out her website at: www.artistravel.com.

Reservations for the slide/lecture are required for this free presentation.

Call (480) 488-2286. Desert Foothills Library is located at 38443 North Schoolhouse Rd. in Cave Creek.


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