December Circumbits

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More Circumnavigators join our ranks

As the year 2014 comes to a close, it is worth noting that it was a banner year for membership. The number of new members nearly doubled from last year. The membership activity was helped by the Wall Street Journal story featuring the Circumnavigators Club. This story on Round the World travel brought the Club to the attention of a number of circumnavigators who inquired about joining. Membership was also aided by the spouse discount as noted below.

Discounted initiation fee for spouses extended

The Board of Governors has voted to extend the discount through 2015. An applicant sponsored by a spouse will pay an initiation fee of $50 instead of $150. This discount also applies to a married couple that joins at the same time. One spouse pays $150 and the other pays $50. Also, a new member applicant sponsored by a spouse will not require a seconding letter, in order to streamline the process.

Our newest members

The circumnavigators who join the Club always impress us. Every one has an interesting background and special talents and achievements. However, two new members have unique and outstanding accomplishments that need to be pointed out.

amelia2Amelia Earhart: circumnavigation record holder

Yes, you heard that right. Unrelated to her namesake, Amelia circumnavigated this summer by piloting her own plane—an achievement that, along with her name, garnered widespread international media coverage. At 31, she now holds the world record for the youngest woman to circumnavigate in a single-engine aircraft. She closely followed the route of the “original” Amelia Earhart who disappeared in 1937. Our new member lives in Denver and heads the Fly With Amelia Foundation. Members will be hearing more about her story in The Log.

Matt Guthmiller: Youngest pilot to solo circumnavigate

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A 19-year-old MIT student, Matt made it around the world by himself this summer and now holds the Guinness World Record for his fund-raising mission. He logged more than 30,000 miles on this 44-day trip, taking him to 15 countries and six continents. He flew a 1981 Beechcraft A36 Bonanza on this arduous journey. Members will learn more about the trip in The Log.

 

The Last Shot

Circumbits will feature a great photo each month to share with our members. This shot was taken by Sophie Classen, Naples Chapter member, in her backyard in Bonita Springs, Florida.

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Luck to you!

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David A. Mink

Chair, Communications Committee

November Circumbits

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Nov 012014

Groundbreaking Journalist to receive Magellan honor

magellan2014Distinguished news correspondent Ann Compton, recently retired after 40 years with ABC, will receive the Circumnavigators Club Order of Magellan. The event will be held in Washington, DC on April 11 at the Cosmos Club.

Compton was the first woman to cover the White House for a major television news organization. During her career, she covered seven Presidents and ten presidential campaigns. Traveling with Presidents, Vice Presidents and First Ladies, she travelled to all 50 states and six continents.

She received an Emmy for her coverage as the only broadcast reporter onboard Air Force One on day of the September 11th tragedy.

Members should mark their calendars to join this Magellan event, honoring Compton. She is sure to have some riveting historic stories.

More details to follow.

Magellan Event to be held in Nation’s Capital

The Washington, DC Chapter will host next year’s event—the first time the Magellan will be awarded outside of New York City. This new venue (not a permanent one) will allow attendees to enjoy Washington, DC in its springtime glory. Plans will be made for visitors to enjoy some of the sights of our Nation’s capital.

Visiting New York City for the holidays?

Circumnavigators are invited to join the New York Metro group for a holiday cocktail party at the Coffee House Club in midtown Manhattan on December 19. Click here to view and print the announcement.

thelog2014smDid you receive The Log?

The Log, with its distinctive island cover, has been mailed to all members.  Please contact Tracy at headquarters if your copy did not arrive. The entire issue of The Log can be viewed online by clicking the cover icon on this web page, or here.

If you decide not to save or pass on your copy, please don’t throw it away. Chapters can make good use of these copies to give to potential new members or people interested in our historic Club. So please pass it back to the Chapters when you are finished.

We’re not perfect!

Like the New York Times, The Log has its corrections. We apologize to Foundation scholar Harmonie Kobanghe for misspelling her last name. And, sorry that we listed Robert Palmer Wolfe’s alma mater as University of Miami. All good Ohioans know it is Miami University in Ohio.

The last shot

Suzanne Frye sent us this gorgeous shot from Banff, Canada. Beauty just north of the border!

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 (click on photo to see a larger version)

Luck to you!

davidsig

 

 

David A. Mink

Chair, Communications Committee

October Circumbits

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Oct 012014

autumnWelcome to Autumn!

The leaves they are a changin’!

This colorful photo was taken by Mark Hauptman in Alaska, and represents the beauty of the changing seasons on the North American continent. Do you have a great shot of the autumn leaves? Send it to us and we will put it on the web site.

We don’t want to forget our Club members in the UK and all over Europe, as well as Singapore and Australia, where the climate is a bit different. Luck to You, too!

Circumnavigators continue to traipse the globe at a prodigious level. Seems like everyone is going somewhere. We want to point out that Washington (DC) Chapter’s Ray Olson has just embarked on a trip to the Pacific Islands that will require 27 flights.

The Log will be coming out this month with lots of great stories, photos and news. Please contact headquarters if you do not receive your copy by the end of the month.

Please don’t throw your copy of The Log in the trash when you are finished reading it. Our Club publication is a great way to introduce others to the Circumnavigators Club, so we recommend that you turn in copies to your Chapter for future use.

We are happy to report that 30 new members have joined in the past several months, and our membership is growing.

Luck to you!

davidsig

 

 

David A. Mink

Chair, Communications Committee

 

September Circumbits

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Sep 032014

News from the United Kingdom

Highclere  (TV viewers will recognize this from Downton Abbey)

Highclere (TV viewers will recognize this from Downton Abbey)

Ellen Parke in UK

Ellen Parke in UK

International President Ellen Parke is touring the UK this month, spreading the Club goodwill and meeting with members of the UK/Wales Chapter. She had a chance to visit Highclere, known around the world as the home in Downton Abbey. She also visited the oldest gin factory in England in Plymouth, near the spot where the Mayflower sailed to the New World.

Lady Sheila Newby, UK Chapter member, reports that the Liverpool Cathedral Choir will be touring in New York City and Washington DC  area in October. She is a trustee of the Cathedral Foundation, and highly recommends this beautiful choir.

The boy and girl choristers and lay clerks will be on tour in the from October 25 to November 2.

Liverpool Cathedral

Liverpool Cathedral

The choir will be singing services at St Thomas Church, 5th Avenue and St John the Divine, and performances at St Paul’s Chapel at the 9/11 Memorial and Grace Church in New York City, before travelling to Washington to sing at the National Cathedral and Christ Church Alexandria.

Exact dates and times will be forthcoming.

The Log

Recent issues of The Log are now available to read online by clicking on the Log cover icon on the right. The Log will now be offered to all visitors to this site and will be a good recruiting tool for new members.

The next issue of The Log will be published next month with great stories and photos from our members. It is not too late to send us information for the Scuttlebutt and All Over the Map columns. Just give us a brief sentence or two about your recent travels or experiences. Also, members are encouraged to submit photos for our photo spread, featuring shots from the Pacific Islands.

Send your submissions to Headquarters by email attachment to club@circumnavigators.org.

Club Hats

Club hats in white or black are available to members for just $10. Send your request to Headquarters.

Luck to you!

davidsig

 

 

David A. Mink

Chair, Communications Committee

August Circumbits

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Jul 312014

Welcome to our new Governors, Jim Lungo and Michael Coccaro.

Jim and Michael have recently joined the International Board of Governors. Jim lives in Circleville OH, near Columbus, and spends the winters in Naples FL, where he is a member of the Naples Chapter. Michael, a Foundation scholar in 2002, is an attorney living in Arizona. Michael is involved with the Desert Chapter. Thanks for your participation, Jim and Michael.

The Yale Club welcomes Circumnavigators Club members to utilize their restaurants, lounge and guest rooms. You no longer have to check in through the Executive Director, Tracy Sancilio. All you have to do is check in at the front desk of The Yale Club with your credit card and they will verify that you are a Circumnavigators Club member. Take advantage of the wonderful amenities they have to offer. If you have any question, please feel free to contact Tracy Sancilio at 201-612-9100.

Headquarters Office to be closed August 1-8 and August 25-29.

Tracy Sancilio will be on vacations these weeks, so the office will be closed. Also, the office will be moving on August 18 to a new location, so there may be some disruption that week. August is generally a slow month, with many members on vacation or traveling. We are sorry for any inconvenience.

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2014 Summer The Log

Do you want to be a cover photographer?

The next issue of The Log is scheduled for late fall. In a new tradition, we will be featuring a cover with a member photo. The Log Advisory Panel will select the cover photo from submissions by our members. Just send us your best recent shot and it will be considered for the cover. We are looking for photos taken in the past year, and any subject will be considered. Please just send one photo by email attachment to club@circumnavigators.org. Join Washington member Jennifer Teague (sailboat) and Naples member Roger Baker (lions) as cover photographers.

It’s August already?

Where did this summer go? This issue of Circumbits is coming from the Outer Banks of North Carolina, where this writer has vacationed for more than 40 years. It’s a wonder place, if you have never visited. As mentioned many times, we want to share our stories, travel recommendations and photos with our International membership. Please let us know where you have been or where you are going. The Circumnavigators Club was built on this tradition of sharing experiences, so please join in.

horses on Outer Banks, NC
Luck to you!!

 

davidsig

 

 

David A. Mink

Chair, Communications Committee

 

 

July Circumbits

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Tom Maher, cutting his birthday cake

Tom Maher, cutting his birthday cake

Summertime and the livin’ is easy…

Best wishes to Members and friends for a delightful summer. Please send us one or two of your best “summer” photos. We will run them on this web site and a jury selection will pick four to run in the upcoming Log Express. Send your photos by email to Tracy at club@circumnavigators.org.

Also, send us a line or two about your recent travels for our All Over the Map feature.

Naples Circumnavigators and friends held a birthday celebration for Tom Maher,  International board member and long-time Naples stalwart. Tom turned 95! And he hasn’t slowed down a bit as he continues to travel the world and enjoy life. Congratulations, Tom.

On July 2, an intimate group of NY Metro Circumnavigators had a chance to meet and dine with Riaan Manser and Vasti Geldenhuys, two South Africans who just completed the adventure of crossing from Africa to North America in a rowboat. The meeting was held at Club Headquarters in the Yale Club. Photo below, with more details to follow.

How about a Circumnavigators Club hat to wear on your travels? Dottie and David Mink wear their Club caps at Old Head Golf Course, Ireland

How about a Circumnavigators Club hat to wear on your travels? Dottie and David Mink wear their Club caps at Old Head Golf Course, Ireland

Finally, we have a limited number of Circumnavigator caps for our members. The high-quality caps come in both white and black, and they have the attention-getting Club logo on the front. They provide a subtle way of getting the world out about our historic organization. The caps are $10, plus $2 for mailing. Let Tracy know if you want one or two.

Luck to you!!

davidsig

David A. Mink
Chair, Communications

 

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Busy beach day in Qindao, China

 

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Riaan Manser and Vasti Geldenhuys just crossed from Africa to North America in a rowboat. They joined us for dinner at the Yale Club

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