Our next quarterly meeting of the TCC Charter Chapter (Los Angeles/Orange County) will be held on Saturday, Sept. 9, when we return to the popular Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse in Newport Beach, with a new twist — a Saturday Brunch! Our TCC Treasurer Tim Skeet from Calgary, Alberta, will offer a novel interactive presentation, reflecting some…
Fifty TCC members and their guests gathered at the historic Tam O’Shanter Inn in Los Angeles, CA on June 19 as popular presenter Bill Altaffer shared his adventures and fascinating photographs of The Altay, the mountain range in Central and East Asia where Russia, Mongolia, China and Kazakhstan all converge. Mixing history, humor and harrowing…
Dear Indiana TCC Members and Other Travelers, The next meeting of the TCC Indiana Chapter is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 30, from noon to 3 p.m. at the Seasons 52 restaurant. It is located at 8650 Keystone Crossing, which is close to I-465 on the north side of Indianapolis. TCC members and other avid travelers…
Come join in this fun and informative TX/OK chapter meeting on Saturday, July 15, in Austin. Carolyn Barkley has graciously offered to host the meeting at her Austin “travel museum” home. Check out the pictures above for a sense of all the travel collectibles she has on display. I need a final attendee count by June 30…
Kim-Kay Randt was recognized for her tireless and selfless work as Chapter Coordinator to reinvigorate the Texas and Oklahoma Chapter from 2011-2016. The highlight of the meeting was provided by our guest speaker, Cynthia Hall, Global Clinical Advisor for ExxonMobil Global Medicine and Occupational Health.
Our speaker Arlene Segal has a decades long interest in conservation and the environment. Her travel has taken her to see animals in their natural habitat, to explore new remote places and to learn about other cultures. Her account of sailing to the North Pole in 2005 on a nuclear-powered icebreaker through very thick ice…
Coordinator Lynn Simmons reports that 33 people turned out for the April 15 New York Chapter luncheon. Paul Couniotakis spoke about seldom visited areas of China and North Korea. Also in attendance were two Chinese graduate students from SUNY Stony Brook, Qian Ye and Jing Xu.
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