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Travel Advisors Add Fees, Urge Clients to Purchase Insurance

Travel Advisors Add Fees, Urge Clients to Purchase Insurance  Photo: LightField Studios/Shutterstock.com.  A growing number of travel advisors are adding fees and urging clients to buy insurance to protect their vacation investments, as part of the wide-ranging impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the travel industry. “Deciding that it was time to start charging fees after 15 years of no fees was very difficult, but it was something that I have wanted to do for quite some time,” said Renee Taylor, Renee Taylor Travel, affiliated with Travel Experts. “I enlisted the help of a colleague and came up with a fee structure that would make me feel comfortable in presenting fees to my long-time existing clients as well new clients. Most of my clients were very receptive and even commented that they have wondered why I waited this long to charge for my services.”

School board finalizes one sale, approves calendar

Teton School District 401 Board of Trustees held their March meeting on the evening of March 8. In addition to an update on Covid and confirming that students and teachers will continue to wear masks to prevent the spread of the pathogen in schools, the board discussed a few other topics. • The district’s property for sale in Driggs has been sold, and the transaction is complete. • The property that is currently under contract in Victor is contingent on the approval from the city planning and zoning commission for a zone change. The contract is legally binding, and the board confirmed that while they are aware of a second offer on the property, they are bound by Idaho Code 33601 to prioritize the current offer. If the current offer does not go through because the zone change is not approved, the district must then re-appraise the property and again accept sealed bids. Only if they receive zero sealed bids would the property again return to the open market.

Education Foundation welcomes new E D

With the official retirement of Pam Walker, the Education Foundation has formally welcomed Kristin Livingstone as their new Executive Director. Livingstone moved to the valley in February from Jackson, where she was the Associate Director of the Teton Literacy Center. “My whole life has been in service of education and children,” Livingstone said. “My passion is providing opportunities to students.” She is thrilled to take the helm at the Education Foundation and continue her work supporting and expanding the impacts of public education. “It’s abundantly clear how much this community values public education and want to support it.” Livingstone cited the recent success in fundraising for the foundation’s endowment as evidence of the community’s enthusiasm and dedication. “Public schools are the fabric of the community, and it takes a whole community to support them,” she said.

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