As of 2012, members must go to the TCC Forum to access the TCC Info Files. The Forum requires a user name and password to log in. TCC will continue to mail the Info Files to those who have paid the additional $10 ($85 domestic and $95 international). Back issues of the Info Files are
Contact Ed Hotchkiss at ExploringEd@gmail.com and he’ll add you to the Book Club’s WhatsApp. Looking for something to read that complements your travel? The TCC Book Club might be helpful. Every month, the Book Club meets before Virtual Exploration to discuss a book. Selections are less than 400 pages, manageable with everyone’s busy schedule. Books

I ❤️ travelers! There’s so much to love about the Travelers’ Century Club. I love my Northern California chapter’s quarterly luncheons. I love Virtual Explorations and the breakout rooms that follow the presentation. I love our international and regional meetups. I love our new Travel Book Club! Most of all, I love travelers. Travelers come
In March, 2024, the New York TCC Chapter organized a meet-up and study tour in Senegal with co-coordinator Sherri Donovan as tour leader and celebrity musician Mamadou Yade of Mamadou Waflash as the local indigenous Lebou guide. TCC members from California, Canada, New York, Florida, New Jersey, and Maryland participated in calabash and music classes,
Twenty-one members met on March 16 to celebrate the Mediterranean Chapter’s 10th anniversary at El Forn del Senyor in Altafulla. Not only is this a historic site that preserves the village’s old medieval oven, but it is our chapter’s original meeting place. Chapter Coordinator Francesc Borrull recognized El Forn del Senyor by presenting a commemorative
Congratulations Bill! With over 60 photos to choose from, yours received the highest rating among members. You’ve not only brought honor to the St. Louis TCC Chapter, but you have won a year of free dues for yourself. Thanks to everybody who submitted their wonderful “Remote Island Life” theme photos for the June contest. They
The Kansas City TCC Chapter met at Trezo Mare restaurant on March 9. An excellent program was given by guest Carla Mansheim on a “then and now” trip to Australia and New Zealand. Carla and her husband took a six-week trip down under in the 1970s and recently visited the same places 50 years later.
Without any formal agenda, a dozen enthusiastic Colorado Chapter members met on April 18 at Denver’s Cafe de France. The group enjoyed delicious food, talked about travel as they exchange feedback on recent trips for advise about future destinations.
Southeast Florida TCC Chapter coordinator Anush Dawidjan shares that the chapter held a joint TCC and Circumnavigator Club meeting on Sunday, Feb. 25, at the Fort Lauderdale History Museum. “We toured the museum, which also housed the first hotel room in Fort Lauderdale.” Anush presented on her road to 301 TCC destinations, completing the UN
Oceania members participated in a hybrid in-person and online meeting in Sydney at YHA’s the Big Dig Archaeology Education Centre in the Rocks. How do you use AI to help with travel planning? Chapter coordinator Robyn Antill said, “Members use apps like LAYLA and iPlan with limited success.”
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