Welcome to the Cardinal Stritch University
Leadership, Learning & Service Retreat
Presented by Dr. Kristine K. Hipp
Professor in Leadership Studies
Monday, January 13, 14
Day 1: Fly to Rome
Fly to Italy and arrive the next morningProgram duration (8 nights of accommodation at Villa Pieve)Extended stay is an option.
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Day 2: Welcome to Italy!Arrive at Fiumicino Airport in Rome Collect your luggage & go through customsTravel by private bus to Villa Pieve
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Day 2: Arrive at Villa PieveMeet the family & staff Pranzo (Italian for lunch)Review the schedule and Franciscan cultural experiencesCourse overviews (for students only)
1-2 Credit Ph.D. optionOther graduate course
Cena (Italian for dinner)
Free WiFi
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Villa Pieve
Monday, January 13, 14
Villa Pieve
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Villa Pieve
Monday, January 13, 14
Villa Pieve
Monday, January 13, 14
Villa Pieve
Monday, January 13, 14
Villa Pieve
Monday, January 13, 14
Villa Pieve
Monday, January 13, 14
Villa Pieve
Monday, January 13, 14
Villa Pieve
Monday, January 13, 14
Villa Pieve
Monday, January 13, 14
Villa Pieve
Monday, January 13, 14
Villa Pieve
Monday, January 13, 14
Villa Pieve
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Meet the Family
Monday, January 13, 14
Meet the Family
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Meet the Family
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Meet the Family
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Day 3: Explore Corciano Wake up at Villa Pieve and enjoy Italian breakfastExplore the Villa Pieve grounds Walking tour of Corciano Wine tastingCooking with “Rosa”Share dinner with an Italian guest
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Walking tour of Corciano
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Walking tour of Corciano
Monday, January 13, 14
Walking tour of Corciano
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Walking tour of Corciano
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Walking tour of Corciano
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Day 4: AssisiBasilica of St. FrancisSan Damiano
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Basilica of Saint Francis
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Basilica of Saint Francis
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Basilica of Saint Francis
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Basilica of Saint Francis
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Basilica of Saint Francis
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Basilica of Saint Francis
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Basilica of Saint Francis
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San Damiano
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San Damiano
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San Damiano
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Free time in Piazza & Shopping
Monday, January 13, 14
Free time in Piazza & Shopping
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Free time in Piazza & Shopping
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Day 5: Montelabate • Corciano • Perugia
Visit to the Montelabate Monastery with olive oil tastingPranzo at “il Convento” ristorante in CorcianoVisit local artist Antonella Parlani at her home studioDon’t forget gelato in piazza!Off to “Umbria Jazz” International Festival!!!
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Montelabate • CorcianoMonday, January 13, 14
Montelabate • CorcianoMonday, January 13, 14
Montelabate • CorcianoMonday, January 13, 14
Montelabate • CorcianoMonday, January 13, 14
Perugia - Umbria Jazz
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Perugia - Umbria Jazz
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Perugia - Umbria Jazz
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Perugia - Umbria Jazz
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Day 6: Cortona & Lake Trasimeno
Ferry to Isola Maggiore Cortona: Walking tour Lunch in CortonaLe Celle – 1211 Franciscan Hermitage – converse with a Franciscan theologian – dialogue and reflection
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Lake Trasimeno
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Lake Trasimeno
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Lake Trasimeno
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Cortona - Walking Tour
Monday, January 13, 14
Cortona - Walking Tour
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Cortona - Walking Tour
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Cortona - Le Celle
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Cortona - Le Celle
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Day 7: FlorenceTravel by train to the historical city centerVisit the “Duomo” cathedralVisit “Ponte Vecchio” oldest bridge in FlorenceVisit “Piazza della Signoria” to see “David”Pranzo & shopping on your ownReturn on the train and bus to Villa Pieve
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Florence
Monday, January 13, 14
Florence
Monday, January 13, 14
Florence
Monday, January 13, 14
Florence
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Day 8: Cittá di Castello & AssisiTour of the Bizzirri ceramic factory & showroomBasilica of St. Clare and PranzoLast chance for shopping/touring in AssisiVisit to the “Porziuncola” in the Saint Mary of the Angels BasilicaGala Dinner at Villa Pieve with Italian guests!
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Citta di CastelloMonday, January 13, 14
Citta di CastelloMonday, January 13, 14
Assisi - Basilica of Saint ClareMonday, January 13, 14
Assisi - Basilica of Saint ClareMonday, January 13, 14
Santa Maria degli AngeliMonday, January 13, 14
Santa Maria degli AngeliMonday, January 13, 14
Santa Maria degli AngeliMonday, January 13, 14
La Porziuncola
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La Porziuncola
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La Porziuncola
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Gala Dinner
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Gala Dinner
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Day 9: Perugia
The Underground City - Rocca PaolinaUniversity of Perugia Medieval Botanical Garden Walking tour – Great Fountain, Roman Aquaduct, Etruscan ArchBack to Villa Pieve for group reflections
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Perugia - Rocca Paolina
Monday, January 13, 14
Perugia - Rocca Paolina
Monday, January 13, 14
Perugia - Rocca Paolina
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Perugia - Botanical Garden
Monday, January 13, 14
Perugia - Botanical Garden
Monday, January 13, 14
Perugia - Botanical Garden
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Perugia - Walking Tour
Monday, January 13, 14
Perugia - Walking Tour
Monday, January 13, 14
Perugia - Walking Tour
Monday, January 13, 14
Perugia - Walking Tour
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Leave Villa Pieve at 5:00amReturn to USA or Extend Your Visit
Day 10: Arrivederci Italy
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Grazie per l’attenzione(Thank you for your time)
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Before your departureImportant Documents
What to pack
Italy Travel and Safety Tips
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Important DocumentsValid Passport
Before you leave, make sure to make two copies of all the above information. Leave one copy with someone back home, and place the second copy in a location separate from the originals
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How should I pack?If you don't want to wash anything, make sure you bring enough clothes for two changes a day. Once in the morning and once before dinner.
Another option is to bring only half of what you need and pay to have your clothes washed about half way through the trip.
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How should I pack?Bring a good pair of walking sandals or shoes for the day and one pair of nice, but comfortable sandals for evening. Bring a pair of flip flops for the room. You may want to pack an extra little purse for evening, too. Maybe a shoulder purse as well.
Don't forget to pack meds, and other toiletries, but try to bring only as much as you'll need. Medicines are allowed on board.
Whatever you pack, make sure it's in a suitcase with wheels. Very important for longer trips. And leave room for purchases.
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Using electronics in ItalyAll Europe has 220-240 volt, 50 cycle alternating current, therefore if you plan on using anything electrical, don't forget to bring a European converter. You can buy one online or at your local “Best Buy” or “RadioShack”.
Do not use anything with a heating element over there, such as an iron unless you also have a transformer. Without that, you could not only fry your piece of equipment, you could blow out the electricity in the country house and that would not be good. Hair dryers are installed in each room.
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Italy Travel & Safety TipsGetting Euros from ATMs machines
Look for an Italian Bancomat with the affiliations you need (cirrus, plus, etc.) In Italy, Bancomats are clearly marked and are found outside banks
Once you insert your card, you will be prompted to choose your language. English will be one of the choices. Then you'll enter your 4 digit pin number. You'll be then presented with a number of choices for withdrawal. Choose the one that suits you. Get your money out, you're all set.A debit card is highly recommended.
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Italy Travel & Safety TipsWords to the wise
While you're unlikely to be a victim of violent crime in Italy, Remember, use the same common sense you would use in a big city anywhere in the world. In crowds, such as on Rome's metro, it's better to carry your pack or purse in front of you where you can easily see it. Always be aware of your surroundings and don't put your purse, day pack, or camera where someone could snatch it. If you have zippers on your purse or pack, be sure they're closed.
Taking these precautions could save you time and trouble.
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