When reaching the next level of TCC countries and territories, you must provide TCC Headquarters with a list of the destinations you have visited in order to receive the award recognition. You can print the list from the TCC website (or use the printed brochure if available), check off the countries visited, keep the original
The TCC office recently came across, in some stored material, the “Approved List of Countries & Island Groups” as of November 1, 1965. There were 254 then, with many destinations that have long since been consolidated or divided. This was one of the first lists published following the organization’s founding in 1954. It was interesting
As of last year, members must go to the TCC Forum to access the TCC Info Files. The Forum requires a user name and password to log in. If you are not already registered in this social network website for TCC members only, e-mail your request to forum@travelerscenturyclub.org. Include your name, address and the e-mail
Our congratulations to those Club members who have reached higher levels of countries visited. Well traveled. Diamond Members (300 or more countries) Ms. Laurie Campbell Levittown, NY Dr. Rudolf Oittner Munich, Germany Platinum Members (250 or more countries) Mr. R.G. Canning Maywood, CA Gold Members (200 or more countries) Mr. Gary Hughes Clarkston, WA Mr.
The Travelers’ Century Club is pleased to welcome the following new members to the club: Bailey, Ms. Susan V. Bechtel, Mr. James Harvey Bechtel, Mrs. Jean Marie Boudinet, Mr. Michel Buescher, Mr. Paul Buescher, Mrs. Patricia Byers, Ms. Trish Conroy, Mr. Gary L. Frary, Mr. Robert Gitman, Mr. Paul A. Goerschel, Mr. Ulrich Graffam, Mr.
Do well-traveled people have an affinity to run in marathons? Certainly, it takes a lot of energy to visit some of the world’s far-flung destinations. We are wondering if this is a trend among TCC members. We know that Missouri Area Coordinator Steve Fuller, Eastern Canada Coordinator Rick Shaver and TCC Treasurer Gloria McCoy are
What am I doing here? Who hasn’t asked him – or herself this question in some forlorn, neglected part of the world? This theme runs through the latest Paul Theroux book, Last Train to Zona Verde, a narrative of his travels from Cape Town to – ideally – Timbuktu. Only, after enduring a wretched border
Congratulations to Western Canada and Tim Skeet, Coordinator, for a successful inaugural meeting. TCC head office enjoyed the visits of the Coordinator from Arizona, Matt Cohen, and the Coordinator from Missouri, Steven Fuller, who has traveled the world to participate in many marathons. Major Bonnie O’Leary and her Colorado chapter recently celebrated their 24th anniversary.
For the July 2013 Colorado Chapter meeting at White Fence Farm, members were asked to wear a hat from a country they have visited. The photos below show the interesting headgear our members brought to the event, which marked the chapter’s 24th birthday. The next two chapter meetings will be on Sept. 19 and Nov.
Use the “Prev” and “Next” links to click forward or backward through the images in this gallery.[portfolio_slideshow]The TCC Texas/Oklahoma Chapter held it’s third meeting of the year on July 13 at the Houston Arboretum and Nature Center in Memorial Park. Even with the summer heat and travel schedules, there were 20 that joined us from
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