November 14, 2004: Headlines: COS - Guatemala: Tourism: Sun-Sentinel: Collect, or just admire, folk art on a two-week tour of Guatemala beginning March 14. It will be led by collector and former Peace Corps volunteer Gordon Frost
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November 14, 2004: Headlines: COS - Guatemala: Tourism: Sun-Sentinel: Collect, or just admire, folk art on a two-week tour of Guatemala beginning March 14. It will be led by collector and former Peace Corps volunteer Gordon Frost
Collect, or just admire, folk art on a two-week tour of Guatemala beginning March 14. It will be led by collector and former Peace Corps volunteer Gordon Frost
Collect, or just admire, folk art on a two-week tour of Guatemala beginning March 14. It will be led by collector and former Peace Corps volunteer Gordon Frost
Regional folk art
Collect, or just admire, folk art on a two-week tour of Guatemala beginning March 14. It will be led by collector and former Peace Corps volunteer Gordon Frost.
The group will travel from Guatemala City to the regions of Solola, Huehuetenango and Quetzaltenango, and villages around Lake Atitlan. Participants will visit artists in their homes and observe the Easter festivals.
Cost: $2,995 per person, double occupancy ($455 single surcharge), includes airfare from Los Angeles, accommodations, most meals, ground transportation, scheduled activities and gratuities.
Contact Gordon Frost, Point Reyes Station, Calif.; 415-663-1919 or www.gordonfrost.com.
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