We continue to receive inquiries from members asking how to update their status level. When reaching a new level of countries visited (150, 200, 250 or 300), members should send to TCC Headquarters in Santa Monica the list of TCC countries, with the ones visited checked. The list can be printed from the TCC website…
We’re getting some questions regarding the new TCC Forum, which is a password-protected social networking website developed as a free member benefit to all current members. Access to this private members-only online community is by invitation only. If you wish to have access to the TCC Forum, please e-mail your request to forum@travelerscenturyclub.org. Include your…
The Dues Renewal notice prompted some inquiries regarding the Info Files. To get them from the TCC website, click the Info File Directory link under “Travel Info” near the top center of the site. Only the numbers underlined, which are the most recent, can be opened; others need to be scanned and will be online…
TCC Headquarters has received many favorable comments about the new and redesigned website that was launched last fall. The new site provides frequent updates on club news and events and is easier to navigate. The site retains many features of the previous TCC website, including travel info links, a link to the Members Forum and…
TCC past President and Board Member Kevin Hughes experienced the last voyage of an icebreaker during December and January. His detailed accounts were sent by email to a number of friends, including some TCC members. There were 90 passengers (the majority from Australia and China) and a crew of 70. We thought this adventure would…
TCC member David Horne, a retired school principal from Dunedin, New Zealand, flew to Los Angeles on December 10 2011 expressly to attend the TCC holiday luncheon and receive his pin for having visited 250 countries – and flew back to New Zealand that night. An article about him and his accomplishment, with this photo,…
Rick was born in Montreal, Canada, graduated from McGill University, and received his Master’s degree at the University of Alberta in Edmonton. His wife, Jane, also grew up in Montreal. They have three daughters between the ages of 19 and 25 who have caught the travel bug from their parents and have experienced quite a…
Lillian O’Leary was born in New York City and attended schools there. She received a BS and MS, with a major in history and education, from Fordham University. In NYC she taught students spanning the three-year-olds in a Head Start program to those in high school. She has also taught some graduate courses. She ran…
Though she was born in the U.S., in Massachusetts, Donna has been living most of her adult life in the United Kingdom, near London. She runs her own consultancy company, Culture Unveiled, which specializes in cross-cultural business services for multinational organizations about to expand into new geographies. Most of her work focuses throughout the Middle…
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