My first newsletter was an announcement on April, 1986, when only one TCC office existed, but no chapters. Today, some 30 years later, we have 20 chapters — all of whom have contributed to our organization’s success. I have decided to retire. I am proud of my long-time service as your Chairman and know that
As members of the Travelers’ Century Club, we all enjoy adventure and travels to new destinations to add to our life experiences (and country numbers). Some of us like to thoroughly research the next destination and others like the element of surprise. Have you ever had the experience of arriving at an unexpected sight? I
Margo Bart will give a presentation on Easter Island, Bolivia and Guyana at the June 4 Northern California luncheon at Spenger’s in Berkeley, reports Coordinator Tim Carlson. At the March meeting in South San Francisco, Samer Kawar talked about ancient Persia; Pakistan; Iran; Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan; Georgia, Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenia. As an architect, he included his
The spring 2016 meeting of the Arkansas TCC Chapter was held on April 30 at Samantha’s. The topic of discussion was “random acts of kindness extended abroad.” Included were courtesies from four corners of the world, including a village on the Mekong River on the border of Cambodia and Vietnam. Travelers were stuck with a
On April 21 the West Florida Travel Century Club met for lunch at the University Park Country Club in Sarasota. Ten of us enjoyed talking about recent travel experiences as well of others from the past as well as planned forthcoming trips. One member, Herbert Roessiger, recently completed a cruise which made several stops in Cuban
The next meeting of the Colorado Chapter of the Travelers’ Century Club will be held: Thursday, May 19, 2016, at 6 p.m. Imperial Chinese Restaurant 431 South Broadway Denver 80209 (303) 698-2800 The restaurant is located on the west side of Broadway, just north of I-25. Our guest speaker will be Frances Pordes, who will
The Travelers’ Century Club of New England will host an “International Brunch” from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Elephant Walk Cambodian Restaurant in the South End of Boston at 1415 Washington Street (617-247-1599) on Saturday, July 16. Members and guests from around New England will join us to share travel tales from destinations
Hi Chapter Travelers, I’m certain the travel season is already in full force for many of you. We look forward to connecting with you at our first meeting of the year. Our original intent was to plan a meeting for Victoria, B.C., in May, but I have been fighting pneumonia, and my physician has advised
Marlene Soloman hosted the April 10 meeting at her home in Boynton Beach, reports Southeast Florida Coordinator Jan Novar. Leon Hochman presented a “visual documentary” — called ”From Here, There, to Anywhere” — on how he has traveled the world. Jan says it can be seen on YouTube. Members brought “finger food” and drinks. See
The next meeting of the TCC Pennsylvania Chapter will be on Sunday, May 22, at 5 p.m. at Estia, a Greek restaurant at Broad and Locust Streets in Center City. The meeting will feature archaeologist Jill Weber, who will discuss some of the excavations she’s participated in with the University of Pennsylvania archaeology department. Please
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