Everyone who participates in European Chorale does the same amount of course-related study. However, you have two credit options open to you. Everyone must take the course for three hours of Humanities credit. In addition, you may receive one hour of credit for choir. Cost will be $50 per credit hour.
Milan is the capital of Northern Italy and serves as a center for both banking and fashion. The 2008 tour will spend three nights and two full days in this exciting city. In the heart of the city is the world’s third largest church, the Duomo (Cathedral), surrounded by a large piazza (plaza). If you are brave enough, you can climb to the roof of the Duomo and catch a great view of the city.
Just off of the piazza, is the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele. This covered street is thought to be the world’s oldest shopping mall, at least in modern times. Don’t expect any bargains here, but it’s still fun to look in the high-end stores with the latest Milan fashions.
Other highlights in Milan include Leonardo da Vinci’s painting The Last Supper, the La Scala Opera House, and a medieval castle called the Castello Sforzesco. We are hopeful that a concert in one of the old churches of Milan will come to fruition.
Today is not too early to begin thinking about host gifts for the trip. You will stay in nine different homes for a total of 16 days. European tradition calls for the guest to bring a gift. Your gift need not be elaborate, but it ought to be an item that will connect the person with you when they look at it. Be creative! Talk to parents for suggestions. Keep in mind that you will receive a very significant gift of their time and hospitality.
Make checks payable to Hesston College with “Europe Choir Tour” in the memo. Checks should be sent or brought to the Hesston College Business Office.