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Travel Happy Hour: June 21 Join us!

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June 17, 2011

In the New York Times regular segment, Practical Traveler, Susan Stellin wrote on October 12, 2010 ” title=”Meet Plan Go” target=”_blank”>Meet Plan Go’s “hosted events in 13 cities, where they answered questions about their (career break) experiences from 1,500 aspiring travelers (in some locations, hundreds more were on a waiting list).”

If you would like to participate in a similar session, this year the events will take place in 17 cities on October 18, 2011. ” title=”WEST Lounge” target=”_blank”>WEST Lounge of the Hotel Angeleno. Gather with us to share stories, toast to future travel plans and inspire others to take to the road, especially the paths less visited.

Lisa and George, creators of ” title=”Meet Plan Go” target=”_blank”>Meet Plan Go, look forward to meeting you for happy hour drinks and to hear about your journeys past and future. They will speak briefly about Meet Plan Go, upcoming events, how to get involved and their own great travels!
” title=”Lisa and George Rajna” target=”_blank”>Lisa and George Rajna spent eleven months wandering Southeast Asia from Indonesia to Mongolia where they fell in love, got engaged, and now as a married couple are writing a book about their journey.

 

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