Wednesday, September 11 | 9:15 am – 3:00 am
We will visit two of San Antonio’s great museums on this day trip. Our first stop will be the Holocaust Museum, housed at the Jewish Community Center. The main exhibit relates to the twelve-year history of the Nazi era with photographs, artifacts, films, and maps. Then, we will head to the Witte Museum and enjoy a box lunch at the museum. After lunch, we will have a docent-guided tour of the museum. The Witte was founded by school teacher and botanist Ellen Shulz Quillin. This museum inspires people to shape the future of Texas through relevant and transformative experiences in nature, science, and culture. As San Antonio’s most visited museum, the Witte reaches a diverse audience of hundreds of thousands from within Bexar County and beyond. Cost includes motor coach transportation, lunch, admission fees, and tips.
Register for Class #365
Fee: $75

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