It takes a lot of stamina and perseverance to get through all 325 countries, territories, islands groups, and whatever else on our list. We’re happy to announce that Don Parrish and Bob Bonifas finally made it. Our congratulations! With a group of friends, including TCC members Charlarampos Bizas, Dr. Jagannathan Srinivasaraghavan, and João Paulo Peixoto, a
Our congratulations to those Club members who have reached higher levels of countries visited. Well traveled! List Complete! (for 325 countries) Robert A. Bonifas Aurora, Illinois Donald M. Parrish, Jr. Downers Grove, Illinois Platinum Members (250 or more countries) James K. Downs Lafayette, Colorado Peter Machin Sydney, NSW, Australia James D. Navratil Arvada, Colorado Dr. Yvo
The Travelers’ Century Club is pleased to welcome the following new members to the club: Alemán, Jaime Astandu, Timothy Barber, Charles T. Barreras, Virginia P. Basham, Elizabeth Bertran, Natalia Blackmon, Bentley Blimegger Jr., Leroy Garwood Boesen, Mats Bost, James L. Branger, Giacomo Carroll, Marillee Cirelli, Davide Clayton, Nancy Collins, Jr., E. Thomas Eisemann, Charles W.
As of 2012, members must go to the TCC Forum to access the TCC Info Files. The Forum requires a user name and password to log in. TCC will continue to mail the Info Files to those who have paid the additional $10 ($85 domestic and $95 international). Back issues of the Info Files are
Submit your favorite digital photo from your travels with a paragraph about your photo— why is it meaningful to you and/or the circumstances under which you took the photo. TCC Board Members and Officers will choose the winner, who will receive his/her dues waived for one year. Your photo will also appear on the front
When did the 2000 millennium begin? Officially, the new millennium began at zero hour, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), also referred to as Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), on January 1, 2001. However worldwide celebrations began at midnight on January 1, 2000. Samoa, Tonga and Kiritimati (Christmas Island), part of Kiribati, were the first places to welcome
The Indiana TCC Chapter had an outstanding meeting on Saturday, May 6. The activities began with an enjoyable reception and lunch, during which time the members exchanged travel stories and anecdotes. After a fine lunch, we heard and saw an excellent presentation by Kevin Hughes on “A Circumnavigation of Antarctica — selected video clips from
We had a great turnout at the May 18 meeting, despite a nasty spring storm that dumped great quantities of snow on parts of the Denver metro area, preventing several people from attending, including our scheduled speaker. So we have asked Jim Downs to give his presentation entitled, “The Seven ‘Countries’ of Indonesia and Timor-Leste”
The Arkansas TCC Chapter met on Saturday, May 6, in the private conference area at Samantha’s Tap Room & Wood Grill. A presentation with photos and videos was made by Steven Clift regarding a Himalayan helicopter expedition in November to eight of the 12 basecamps over 8,000-meter peaks. The topic following was appropriately “A Mountain of
The Sarasota TCC Chapter will have its next meeting on Thursday, June 8. This meeting will be special in that we’ll be discussing recommendations regarding a change in the format of future meetings. The format under consideration is a more structured meeting with an agenda and formal presentations. This would require additional responsibilities on who
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