Sports Illustrated Senior Editor Kostya Kennedy stopped into the WCC/360° office today to talk about our Major League Madness programs next summer. Kostya has many great stories to share about baseball! His book 56: Joe DiMaggio and the Last Magic Number in Sports is a New York Times Best Seller. The book is about Joe Dimagio’s incredible 56 game hitting streak. Here is what broadcasting legend Bob Costas has to say on the book: “56-the number alone still has meaning, but there is a compelling and textured story behind it, a story that pre- and postdates the summer of 1941. Kostya Kennedy tells that story beautifully.”

A great preview of his book is on the Sports Illustrated website and can be found here. The book is is available at Amazon here.

“56” is a great read for the baseball fanatic, and a great thing to throw into your backpack while on our Major League Madness programs!

Speaking of Major League Madness, our schedules have recently been finalized with the release of the MLB schedule. Our East & Midwest program will see 12 games and visit 12 ballparks including Wrigley Field and Fenway Park. In California, you will visit 5 ballparks. For the outrageous fanatic, pair the two together and see 17 parks and games on our Combination program!

Hope to see you on the road this summer.

110 days until the season begins!

The Westcoast Blogger

 

The Market Theater Gum Wall is a landmark in downtown Seattle. The wall is located in Post Alley underneath Pike Place Market. It is 15 feet high, 50 feet wide and is covered in multi-colored gum (many pieces in creative designs). Named the 2nd “germiest” tourist attractions by CNN in 2009 (after the Blarney Stone), it is a must see on our Active Teen Tours that visit Seattle!

The sticking began in 1993 when people waiting to get into the theater would stick their gum to the wall – many attaching coins to their gum. The theater scraped the gum twice … then gave up. In 1999, the wall was declared an official tourist attraction (check out the wall’s Facebook page here). The Gum Wall was featured in Love Happens with Jennifer Aniston and believe it or not is a very popular site for wedding photographers.

There are no “rules” for sticking, so leave your mark on the wall on our Adventurer, American Voyageur or Northwestern Odyssey this summer. If you’re feeling creative, make a design too. If the movement grows, this could become the #1 attraction in Seattle by next summer.

The Westcoast Blogger

 

 

 

What do you remember most about your WCC/360° program?

Was it seeing a famous landmark like the Great Wall, Grand Canyon or Machu Picchu? Was it doing something new … bobsledding, SCUBA diving, aqua-sliding, surfing? Was it a fun memory at a campsite, Amazon jungle or on top of the Eiffel? Was it a trip song?

Post your favorite memory on our Facebook wall this week with the hash tag #bestsummerever. Don’t forget to include your trip name, number and year and feel free to include a photo, video and/or tag your friends as well.

Enjoy reminiscing; we can’t wait to share in your memories!

The Westcoast Blogger

 

A huge congrats to Izzy Friedman and Cal Egan, WCC/360° staff on our Site Management team, for recently completing the New York City Marathon! The NYC Marathon is 26.2 miles long and is one of the largest in the world. This will be Izzy’s third year as our Equipment Warehouse Manager – he was also a Trip Leader on the Californian Extravaganza in 2010. Cal has spent three summers traveling the USA and Canada with us as a Campsite Manager for our North American Teen Tours – “Cal’s Kickin’ Chicken” has become legendary.

Leading up to the big day, Izzy raised funds for the NYC charity Team For Kids and New York Road Runners who provides free or low-cost health and fitness programs to local children who would otherwise have little to no access to regular physical activity. Having worked with underprivileged children as a soccer coach in Montreal, Izzy felt very connected to their cause. To prepare for the marathon, Izzy trained four days a week for four months.

“The marathon itself was an amazing experience. The NYC hospitality was amazing during the run and I didn’t need friends/family to cheer me on as I had the crowd who were yelling ‘Go Izzy!’ since I wrote my name on the shirt I was running in. I was sort of worried about how I would do past the 20-mile mark since I had never ran that much. However, once into the Bronx, I realized I was only six miles from the finish line and begun accelerating my pace. I maintained this fast pace until the end despite the pain and exhaustion but at the end, it was totally worth it. As I crossed the finish line, I was already making plans in my head for when I would complete my next marathon.”

Coincidentally, Cal and Izzy actually ran in the same heat finishing less than a minute apart – but they didn’t know that the other one was there until days after the race. “It’s a wonder we never ran into each other,” Cal says. Cal has been running for about 10 years and completed a half-marathon two years ago. Just 5 weeks before the NYC Marathon, he learned that a family friend had an extra bib for the race and he decided to commit, running or biking nearly every day leading up to the big event.

“You start off at the base of the Verazano Bridge, everyone packed in tight, athletes from all over the world. I was feeling pretty unemotional as usual, not scared, not nervous, not particularly excited, but that quickly changed. They set-off a Howitzer cannon to start the race and then start playing “New York, New York” by Frank Sinatra. As I started running up the bridge I was overcome with joy and the grandness of it all. That was when I knew it was going to be a great experience.”

Congrats again, guys! Way to go!

The Westcoast Blogger

P.S. – Staff, e-mail us at staff@westcoastconnection.com with what you’re up to!

 

We wanted to take the time to share some fantastic news with you about some of our Company Directors and Trip Directors!  

As summer came upon us rather quickly, we didn’t get the chance to share the amazing news that happened right before our annual staff training weekend in June.  On May 23rd,  Max Nessim Hay was born to Carolyn and Symon Hay.  Many of you will know Symon as one of the Directors of  Westcoast Connection / 360° Student Travel for the past 11 years.  He also directed programs for over a decade, taking hundreds of our trip members all around the world including our first Australia programs.  His wife Carolyn also directed programs for us for 5 years so many of you might have had the chance to know them both.  Max is now 5 months old and is certainly taking after his Dad… he smiles all the time and he cannot sit still!! 

Max

Max

On October 3rd, Kellen Ryan LeCouffe was born to Pamela Nugent and her husband Kevin.  Pamela is the dedicated Trip Planner for all of 360° Student Travel’s overseas Community Service programs including South Africa, Ecuador/Galapagos, Peru, our new exciting new Thailand program and China.  Pamela also makes up part of our staff hiring team, is a summer Company Director and is in charge of one of our two summer communication centers so many of you have likely spoken to her over the past 11 years.  Kellen joins a wonderful family that includes big sister Isabelle and big brother Trent.

Kellen

Finally, on September 23rd, Camden David SwamiNathan was born to summer Company Director Rich SwamiNathan (aka Swami) and to summer Trip Director Lindsay Reid.  Many of you have been on trips with these two and will be happy to know that Camden (or Ace as he was more familiarly known in utero)  and mom are doing well!

SwamiNathan Family

Camden

Congratulations to the Hay, Nugent and SwamiNathan family!

Alumni, have a story you want to share? E-mail us at alumni@westcoastconnection.com.

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