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October 2018
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When you travel, things happen. They just do. But we’re here, ready to be a fantastic travel companion day or night, rain or shine. Here are six situations that really happen. And when they do, you’ll be quite happy we have your back. Your extended family has been planning the annual reunion for months. But hours before you take off, your sisterin-law gets too sick to go. So, everyone decides to cancel. What happens to your non-refundable deposits or pre-payments? Who can help with reimbursement?
maybe you decide to cancel your trip. If you do, who is going to get your money back? Sun. Sand. Water. There’s nothing like the serenity of a beach resort. Unless a hurricane blows through and spoils the fun. Now, you can’t stay in the resort and need to be evacuated out. Who gets you out? Who reimburses you for the lost beach days?
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your travel necessities until you are reunited with your beloved bag? And if it is gone for good (we’re sorry), who will cover all the stuff you just lost? The trip sounded amazing, so you booked it. But then your cruise line, airline or tour operator goes bankrupt. Yes, it happens. So, what about the non-refundable expenses? And who can get you to your destination now? You’re walking down a historic old street in Rio. It’s amazing. Then suddenly, ouch, you twist your ankle big
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Have you visited Washington County Museum? You’ll find permanent and rotating exhibits, including the newest exhibit, AgriCulture: Shaping Land and Lives in the Tualatin enters on eight
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tions available for adult audiences are: “Atfalati-Kalapuya: First People of Washington County,” “Braceros: The Men of Migrant Labor,” “Chinook: Master Traders of the Northwest,” “Tualatin Valley, Then and Now.”
with your questions Be safe and be informed. ◊
Come visit by yourself, with friends or book a group visit. You’re be sure to find something engaging and relevant at the Washington County Museum. Learn more at washingtoncountymuseum.org. ◊