I hope that each of you will have a wonderful holiday and year end, wherever in the world you all may be traveling. Thanks for being such a great chapter this past year. 2013 will be here before we know it, so I wanted to remind you all about our January meeting and start requesting
Sarasota Area Coordinator Lillian O’Leary reports that the Sarasota chapter had a delightful luncheon on Nov. 16, 2012. Three new members (Russ Stevens and Tom and Ann Charter) attended the affair held at the University Park Country Club in Sarasota. Russ Stevens discussed his trip to the five “Stans,” which was quite informative being that
Use the “Prev” and “Next” links to click forward or backward through the images in this gallery.[portfolio_slideshow]Hello World Travelers, We once again were fortunate at our meeting on Nov. 24 to have a fine speaker share some great travel stories with us. Margaret Swaine, noted wine, food and travel columnist for many national publications and
Lake Titicaca and the Nazca Lines, seldom tread places in the countries of Bolivia and Peru, were the center of discussion of this year’s final meeting on Dec. 7. Dr. Frederick Hahn, who is close to visiting his 100th country explored more of Bolivia and Peru including Machu Picchu. The travel trivia of the day
Use the “Prev” and “Next” links to click forward or backward through the images in this gallery.[portfolio_slideshow] Central America, with a focus on Guatemala, was the theme of the Dec. 1 luncheon meeting in New York at the El Quijote Restaurant, reports Area Coordinator Lynn Simmons. The speaker was Lloyd Lapidow. In addition, the 45 TCC
Our own Area Coordinator Lynn Simmons was among the thousands of New Yorkers with water intrusion and power outage (and many with much worse problems) following the devastating wrath of “Sandy.” Using the computer in a local library, Lynn wrote that she had water in her basement and no power nor hot water. She was
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It’s just been a year and a half since the Texas TCC chapter was revived by Kim-Kay Randt as Area Coordinator. Her organizing skills and accomplishments during this short period are remarkable, and we thought a summary might inspire others. She says feedback from other Texas TCC members have helped her reach her goals. Here’s
Cynthia Reed will talk about “Climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro” at the Dec. 1 meeting, reports Area Coordinator Tim Carlson. Lunch will be at Spenger’s Fresh Fish Grotto in Berkeley [view restaurant Web site]. At the Sept. 15 luncheon meeting in San Francisco, Sandra Henneman gave a presentation on a “North Pole Cruise.” She showed many photographs
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