The Washington, D.C. Chapter held a meeting on Saturday, Nov. 15, at J. Gilbert’s restaurant in McLean, Virginia. The meeting was preceded by a moment of silence for the victims of the terrorist attacks in Paris that transpired the evening before the meeting. D.L. Petry shared his recent experience traveling to North Korean (“glad to
The Novermber 2015 meeting of the Arkansas TCC Chapter was held at Samantha’s Tap Room and Wood Grill. The topic of discussion was “Health Issues Encountered Abroad.” Included “painfully” were cholera in Mongolia; bloody diarrhea related to Nile water ingestion; schistosomiasis in Mali; horseback falls/broken bones in Patagonia; chikungunga fever in the Caribbean; donkey treks
As a new season begins, Matt Cohen, Area Coordinator, reports a successful meeting and a good turnout for the gathering on Sunday, Oct. 25, at the home of Gerry Dippe. He said everyone enjoyed the speech by Greg Montes from the Sky Harbor Airport. Matt says the next Arizona meeting will be in January, and
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The New York TCC chapter extends special appreciation to Lloyd Lapidow. He was the featured speaker at the chapter’s June lunch at which he gave a presentation on the five Stan countries. His outstanding photos depicted “magnificent architecture, stark, yet beautiful, landscapes, friendly people.” He also gave a very professional slide lecture on Southeast Asia
Always entertaining, Immediate Past President Pam Barrus will show us the experiences she encountered during the three weeks she spent this summer hiking the 184-mile Thames Path in Great Britain. She’ll be the speaker at the popular Los Angeles holiday luncheon/meeting at Lawry’s on Dec. 12. Following alongside the the River Thames, the path meanders
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Our congratulations to those Club members who have reached higher levels of countries visited. Well traveled! Diamond Members (300 or more countries) Mr. Patrick Maselis Roeselare, Belgium Mr. William B. Mason, Jr. Memphis, TN Platinum Members (250 or more countries) Mr. Jack Wheeler Alexandria, VA Gold Members (200 or more countries) Ms. Alla T. Campbell
The Travelers’ Century Club is pleased to welcome the following new members to the club: Altwasser, Dr. Stefan Ballard, Ms. Nancy Balser, Mr. Harry Beebe, Ms. Karin D. Campbell, Mr. Edward Deeks, Mr. Donald Dreizler, Mr. Carl Ernesaks, Ms. Silvia Fuller, Mr. Ed Fuller, Mrs. Michela Kiley, Ms. Cathy Morgan Klein, Mr. Volker Machin, Mr.
Fifty years ago I got my initial passport in anticipation of my first trip to Europe with my parents and brother over the Christmas holidays. Of course, I was already well on my way to qualify as a member of the Travelers’ Century Club with three countries on my personal list – the United States,
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