Our next quarterly meeting of the TCC Charter Chapter (Los Angeles/Orange County) will be held on Saturday, March 8, at the Mozambique Restaurant in Laguna Beach, where Past President Michael Sholer will present a fascinating program about the history, legacy and exciting future of the TCC as we conclude our 70th birthday year. We are
The Charter Chapter (Los Angeles/Orange County) gathered for its Annual International Holiday Luncheon at the festively-decorated Lawry’s The Prime Rib Restaurant in Beverly Hills, California, on Dec. 14, 2024. A celebratory crowd of nearly 60 (including 12 guests) honored Ed Howard upon achieving his Gold Level (200 destinations) designation as well as Diana and Dennis
The city that doesn’t sleep hosted two events for the TCC’s most on-fire chapter! Members gathered this summer at home of co-coordinator Sherri Donovan in Oyster Bay for a social event and scavenger hunt. A month later, an educational presentation was made on the five “Stans” by several contributing members.
Chapter Coordinator Phyllis McGuire reports that chapter members gathered on Oct. 17 to hear Vanessa Petsuch share her pilgrimage on the Camino de Santiago with her husband and four friends. Vanessa talked about the route requirements and showed photos of the French route they took through northern Spain before reaching the cathedral at Santiago de
Kansas City Chapter members met on Saturday, Sept. 28 ,at Trezo Mare Restaurant and were treated to a touching program by member Bonnie Burns on locating her family and ancestors in Italy. Chapter Coordinator Steve Fuller shared that our esteemed member Ray Woods recently passed away while traveling in the Philippines. Ray will be remembered
Central Europe Chapter Coordinator Armin Schreiner reports a very successful weekend in Erfurt, Germany — a record! 37 members and guests in attendance. Members conducted presentations on Erfurt, Nova Scotia, Kamchatka, Nagorno Karabakh, Papua New Guinea and solo travel for women through the Arabian Peninsula. Sightseeing, quizzes and beer tasting were part of the weekend.
On Sunday, Sept. 29, Pennsylvania TCC Chapter members were treated to Dr. Christopher Woods, director of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. He is a rare individual who can read and speak a few words of the dead language of Babylonian. Hearing about the exciting expansion of the Egyptian galleries at the
By Andre Silveira Mafra Silva Andre lives between London and Lisbon. He just finished a one-year sabbatical to explore Oceania. Taipei is an excellent and alternative hub to connect Europe and North America and East Asia and Oceania. Ever-growing China Airlines currently flies 90+ destinations glob- ally. There is a good chance to transit in
I was a seven-year-old in Stockholm when my primary school led a one-day excursion to the nearby Åland Islands. Upon learning that the islands belonged to Finland, I had to count the number of countries I had visited until then. The year was 1962 — the exact occasion I started to count countries! My father
By Philippe Izedian Philippe is an American who enjoys seeing historical sites, nature, and modern lifestyles on his quest to tackle the TCC list. The small, oil-rich country of Equatorial Guinea does not lie at the top of most people’s “must travel” lists. However, given it is home to two TCC territories, this Central African
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