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Sample Trip Agenda
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This agenda is presented as an example. Where a group is needed and where they go is largely determined last-minute by the diocese and by current conditions. Groups should be prepared to be flexible.

Saturday
Early afternoon arrival and transfer to guest house at San Juan Evangelista in San Salvador
Lunch upon arrival
6:30 pm: Archbishop Barahona greets group during dinner at San Juan

Sunday
8:00 am: breakfast
10:00 am: Eucharist, San Juan Evangelista Church
12:00 pm: lunch
1:00 pm: visit to museum, lake, craft market, ruins, botanical garden, cathedral or other
6:30 pm: dinner
7:30 pm: group reflection time led by group leader

Monday
8:00 am: breakfast
9:00 am: check out of San Juan Evangelist guest house, travel to El Maizal work site in Metalio
10:30 am: group orientation with ERD project staff at El Maizal guest house/project site
12:00 pm: lunch
1:00 pm: begin work at project site
6:00 pm: dinner
7:30 pm: group reflection time led by group leader

Tuesday
8:00 am: breakfast
9:00 am: work at project site
12:30 pm: lunch
Work at project site
6:00 pm: dinner
7:30pm: group reflection time led by group leader
 
Wednesday
8:00 am: breakfast
9:00 am: visit to San Mateo parish and school in Lourdes
12:00 pm: return to El Maizal for lunch
1:00 pm: work at project site
6:00 pm: dinner
7:30pm: group reflection time led by group leader

Thursday
8:00 am: breakfast
9:00 am: work at project site
12:30 pm: lunch
Work at project site
6:00 pm: dinner
7:30pm: group reflection time led by group leader
 
Friday
8:00 am: breakfast
9:00 am: recreation day at the beach
12:30 pm: picnic lunch at the beach
6:00 pm: dinner out in San Salvador
8:30 pm: group reflection led by group leader
 
Saturday
Departure from El Salvador- can include breakfast if departure is not early morning





  

 
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