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Journeys / Dames Style
With over 43 years of experience meeting We also believe that traveling Dames style is financial and geopolitical challenges that continue more pertinent than ever. Our mission remains to affect travel, I—along with our to select safe destinations, travel with amazing team—have taken the time to listen to your concerns as well as your Journeys people you know, and include private as well as curated visits to sites where hopes and dreams for what travel will look like in the future. Dames Style entrance is only granted to a small number of travelers. These attributes have always been the hallmark of The way forward through this ever- Kathryn Waller, Georgia Society traveling Dames style. Rest assured changing travel environment is to have and the champagne will be ready for us to the ability to make reservations while President of Connoisseurs Tours toast when we can all greet each other safeguarding your travel investment the Official NSCDA Travel and celebrate together. with you in control of your travel Program Partner preferences. This is non-negotiable for any traveler. For 2021 journeys, there To view all upcoming journeys and/ are no large payments in advance and, at every point, or to request more information, please visit: ctjourneys. your deposit and payments can be protected with 100% com/nscda or call 1-800-856-1045. refunds. February 8-13 Upcoming Travel May-June

April 18-28 April 24-May 4
Barbados: George Washington, American Colonies & the British Empire in the Caribbean Tulip Mania & The Dutch Golden Age: Amsterdam to Antwerp aboard the River Princess The River Becomes the Line: Basel to Berlin aboard the S.S. Antoinette
Friends of Sulgrave Manor: Dames Day & Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of opening Sulgrave Manor to the public
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Left column: 1) Gina Whalen, PA Dame, Chair of the NSCDA Sampler Survey and Biennial presenter: “How to Read a Sampler” 2) Dumbarton House staff members Sheridan Small and Mary Lesher 3) Brigadier General Anne Macdonald, Biennial presenter: “First Women at the U.S. Military Academy, West Point” 4) NSCDA staff member Rachel Jones 5) Biennial lecture on landscape architect Beatrix Farrand Middle column: 1) Installation of incoming National President, Katherine Cammack with Honorary President Marcy Moody and Retiring President Anna Duff 2) Biennial treats 3) Edith Stickney, NSCDA Comprehensive Campaign Chair, and Stuart Cobb, Honorary Campaign Chair and National NSCDA President 20042008 4) Caro Williams, Vice President - Region I Right column: 1) Christy Coleman, Executive Director of the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation, Biennial presenter: “Leading Change” 2) Biennial lecture on the new era of travel 3) David Rubenstein, Biennial weekend featured speaker 4) Anna Duff and Katherine Cammack
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