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HP Indigo Dscoop Event in Israel, 2009 Meet The Progressive Profitable Printing HP INDIGO DSCOOP EVENT IN ISRAEL, 2009 MEET THE PEOPLE BEHIND HP INDIGO Shalom, «First name and Last Name» Agenda A warm welcome to the participants of the HP Indigo Time Pickup time Event Location Dscoop Event in Israel, 2009. from hotel lobby Saturday, October 17, 2009 We look forward to introducing you to the people behind HP Indigo at our facilities in Rehovot and Kiryat Gat. 20:00 19:45 Dinner Villa D, Tel Aviv This will be a wonderful opportunity for you to get to know Sunday, October 18, 2009 the people behind HP Indigo and add to your knowledge 7:30-18:00 7:30 Trip to the Dead Sea Dead Sea of our company. 20:00 19:45 Dinner DECA, Tel Aviv We have some very exciting tours planned that will show you the diverse regions of Israel. Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, the Dead Sea, and the Galilee, are just some of the places we will take you to while you are here. We wish you a professionally enriching stay and lots of fun too. Regards, Your HP Indigo Family 3 Time Pickup time Event Location Time Pickup time Event Location from hotel lobby from hotel lobby Monday, October 19, 2009 Pickup for 13:30-14:30 Lunch Armonim spouses — noon 9:00-14:00 8:15 DPAC meetings— Rehovot TBD according DPAC members 15:00-18:00 Jeep tour Beit Guvrin to schedule 100 years of Tel Aviv tour 9:00-16:00 9:00 Lunch at Nana Bar TBD according Beit Guvrin National — for spouses 18:00-21:00 Evening event and dinner to schedule Park Riding 3, Tel Aviv 20:00 19:45 Welcome dinner harbor Thursday, October 22, 2009 Tuesday, October 20, 2009 Nazareth, Tiberius, 9:00-18:00 8:00 Galilee tour Capernaum, winery Indigo sessions, Rehovot visit 8:00-14:00 8:00 HP Indigo, Rehovot — NA attendees 18:30 Dinner Beduin Chafla dinner Zichron Yaakov and 8:30-15:00 8:30 Zichron Yaakov area winery tour — spouses Friday, October 23, 2009 TBD according 9:00-16:00 8:00 Jerusalem tour Jerusalem 15:30-19:00 Caesarea tour Caesarea area to schedule 16:00 Late lunch Neora, Abu Gosh 19:00 Dinner Hordus Caesars Saturday, October 24, 2009 Wednesday, October 21, 2009 During the day Transfer to airport Indigo sessions, Kiryat Gat 9:00-13:00 7:45 HP Indigo, Kiryat Gat — NA attendees Hotel spa or flea market Hilton hotel or Shuk 9:00-12:00 8:50 tour (unguided) — spouses Hapishpeshim 4 5 Some OF THE EXciting sites you will visit Trip to the Dead Sea Tel Aviv/Jaffa tour Your drive to the Dead Sea, the lowest point on Earth, is via the Qumran Starting your tour at the Clock Square, a well-known landmark of the National Park, the location where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found and the ancient port city of Jaffa, visit the famous artists quarter and the Wishing ancient home of the Jewish sect of Essenes. Continue along the coast of the Bridge (stand on the bridge, hold your zodiac sign while facing the sea, Dead Sea to Masada, home to a group of ancient palaces and fortifications and make a wish). Continue into Tel Aviv’s fashionable Neve Tzedek on top of an isolated rock plateau. Ascend to the top via cable car, tour the neighborhood and see the old and the new sides of the area. Stop for lunch famous mountain fortress ruins, and visit the excavations of Herod’s Palace, at the Nana Restaurant or choose from one of the many local eateries. the Roman Bathhouse, and the Byzantine Church. Your tour continues south Continue on to Ahuzat Bayit, site of the original homestead that became to Ein Bokek, the hotel area on the Dead Sea. Have a buffet lunch at Isrotel Tel Aviv. View some of the classic Bauhaus architecture and learn why the Dead Sea and then enjoy the spa facilities and beach, including floating United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) on the salty waters and a 30 minute personal spa treatment. Showers and has recognized Tel Aviv’s White City as a World Cultural Heritage site. Your changing rooms are available within the spa facilities. tour continues into modern Tel Aviv. 6 7 Zichron Yaakov Sea of Galilee tour Your first stop in your tour of the Zichron Yaakov area will be a Roman Your trip to the Sea of Galilee (Kinneret) area starts with a tour of Megiddo, aqueduct, built to bring water from from springs at the foot of Mount site of an ancient city in northern Israel’s Jezreel Valley, also considered Carmel, almost 10 miles away. In Zichron, you can wander around the to be the location of the future Armageddon. Continue to Nazareth, the pedestrian mall and discover the small shops that line the streets and childhood home of Jesus, with many shrines commemorating biblical courtyards of this picturesque town. Visit the Beit Aharonson museum and events. Visit the Church of the Annunciation and see the world’s largest learn about the secret Nili underground organization, a Jewish espionage collection of images of Jesus and Mary. Drive past the village of Cana in the network that assisted the United Kingdom in its fight against the Ottoman Galilee, where Jesus performed the miracle of changing water into wine, Empire during World War I. Your tour continues with a visit to a winery in and proceed to the beautiful Sea of Galilee. On its shores, visit the Mt. of the nearby town of Binyamina before returning to Tel Aviv. Beatitudes, the site of the Sermon on the Mount, Tagbha (miracle of loaves and fishes), and Capernaum, location of an ancient synagogue and Jesus’ Jeep tour ministry. Enjoy lunch at a Lebanese restaurant along the shores of the Sea of Start your 4 x 4 tour with a view of the Judean Plain and the vineyards Galilee. Return to Tel Aviv by way of Tiberius, an ancient city named after of the Barkan Winery, the second biggest producer of wine in Israel. The the Emperor Tiberias and a popular holiday resort, as well as Yardenit, the region, with its rich soil, is known for its grapes, which are used for fine famous baptismal site, where the Sea of Galilee flows into the Jordan River wines. Learn the history of the region and the many events from the Bible and where Christian pilgrims come from all over the world to be baptized. that occurred on the Plain, including the story of Goliath and the ancient Philistines. Continue to a huge quarry site, where you visit a bell cave and an impressive columbarium. See how three great religions left their mark on the same location. Your day ends with a wine tasting and tour of a winery at the Mesoa Ridge. 8 9 Jerusalem tour The Da Vinci Code tour in Jerusalem Your tour of Jerusalem concentrates on the historic areas in and around the This is an alternate tour for anyone who has already visited Jerusalem. Old City. You start with a breathtaking view of Jerusalem and the Temple Enjoy a fascinating tour following the mysteries from Dan Brown’s well- Mount esplanade from the Mount of Olives. Continue on to the Church of known book and movie, The Da Vinci Code. Was Mary Magdalene a All Nations and the adjacent Garden of Gethsemane, which according saint? Did she give birth to offspring and continue Jesus’ lineage? What to the New Testament is the place where Jesus and his disciples prayed happened to the women who were by the side of Jesus at the crucial the night before Jesus’ crucifixion. Descend the mountain and go to the moments in his life and crucifixion? The tour takes you to Church of St. nearby Mount Zion, where you visit the Cenacle (Upper Room), location of Peter in Gallicantu, Tomb of David and the Upper Room (location of the Jesus’ last supper and Hagia Maria Sion Abbey (Abbey of the Dormition). last supper). From there follow the 500-year-old city ramparts to the Davidson Center and view a new visitors center that describes the history of the Temple. Afterwards, visit the Western Wall (Kotel), the retaining wall of the Temple and Judaism’s holiest site. From the Western Wall, walk through the colorful Arab souk (bazaar) to the Christian Quarter and the Stations of the Cross — the Via Dolorosa — and visit the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. Exit the Old City via the popular Jaffa Gate. 10 11 © 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. This is an HP Indigo digital print. Printed in Israel..
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