Join us Thursday evening, June 2, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. in the library’s Marvin Auditorium for a virtual tour of Southern Germany.
Our tour guide will be Rev. George Pejakovich, Assistant to the Dean at Grace Episcopal Cathedral, who was stationed in Germany twice while serving in the United States Army. His program is aptly titled A Window on Germany.
Pejakovich’s presentation will highlight the sites and cultural differences of the southern region of one of the most popular European destinations.
This program is a Summerfest event held in partnership with Jade Travel.
For more information about Southern Germany check our catalog for books and DVDs. Here are a few recommended titles you’ll find in the Travel Neighborhood:
Frommer’s Germany
Visions of Germany DVD
A Traveller’s History of Germany
Smart Travels, Europe. Berlin; Munich & Bavaria DVD

3 Responses to Take a Tour of Germany @ your library
Lisa Coble-Krings
June 2, 2011
Just checked out Visions of Germany because of this post! My hubby and I are excited to watch it, and hopefully visit Germany some day. The program looks cool too.
Kim
June 3, 2011
Hi Lisa–Sorry you missed the program last night! George Pejakovich showed us (via his own photographs) what is spectacular about Germany. He vividly described the off the beaten path places as well as the more touristy stops. If you go, you will not be disappointed!
Carlye
July 25, 2011
I’m so glad that the intneert allows free info like this!