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.
The New England Chapter enjoyed Spring (New England Style), Spain, and Sangria together during a March 25 luncheon at Tapeo Restaurant and Tapas Bar in the Back Bay of Boston. Ron Levin shared his five hidden gems of Spain that “only a local could know” after living in the country for a couple of years. Fernando,
Thirty-one TCC members and guests gathered at the lovely La Jolla home of club president Gloria McCoy and her husband, Charlie McCoy, on Saturday, February 11. Lunch was a catered Italian buffet. The speaker was adventurer par excellence Matt Allison who discussed and showed photos of his trips to Bioko island of Equatorial Guinea and
One of the advantages of TCC membership is the opportunity to attend chapter meetings throughout the US, Canada, and Europe and share stories with like-minded fellow travelers. You can expect a warm welcome at any of our meetings. If traveling, be sure to check out chapter dates on our website. Meet the Northern California Chapter
I have always been a traveller at heart. My father, in his youth, travelled widely throughout the world on board ships. During his working life he worked for the New Railways and as a result, our family had a free pass to travel wherever we wished throughout New Zealand by train or bus. My elderly
By David Langan Born in Dublin, Ireland, David Langan fell in love with travel and culture through stamp collecting as a child. There is no post office too remote for him to travel to, having visited over 300 TCC destinations. This is the first of a series of some of our most challenging places to get
We’re happy to announce that the next TCC International meeting will take place in Barcelona, Spain, in October 2018. As many of you know, we had to postpone the meeting scheduled in 2016 when the board of directors stepped in to reorganize the administration of the club. The meeting promises to be a lot of
As mentioned in the last Centurian, we have an exciting new international chapter based in Spain. Called the Mediterranean Chapter, so to include members from throughout the region, it’s based just south of Barcelona in a little resort town with a charming medieval center called Altafulla. Here is where Martí Garrido Melero, our coordinator, hosts
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