Ireland: Brian Doyle and Kathy Jones Doyle ’70
Vacationing at the Ring of Kerry during Doyle family reunion at Castletownroche, Ireland, near Cork in June/July 2014. They stayed for a week in the 900-year-old Blackwater Castle.
Vacationing at the Ring of Kerry during Doyle family reunion at Castletownroche, Ireland, near Cork in June/July 2014. They stayed for a week in the 900-year-old Blackwater Castle.
Taken in July 2014 at sunset in Florence, Italy with Jeff Henry ’10, Matt Alexander ’09, and Garrett Riddle ’10
While traveling in Japan for work, Heather Simmons Jones ’97 & ’12 took an extra day to tour the sites around Mt. Fuji.
I recently traveled to Haiti on a mission trip with But God Ministries. While I was there I worked in a medical clinic and helped with their agriculture missions. But God has come up with a way for the villagers to pay for their everyday needs. EGGS!!! That’s right eggs. Each family in the village gets six chickens and then they can use the eggs that they lay to pay for what the family needs. It is a win-win situation for bot the villagers and the Hope Center. The Hope Center now doesn’t need to buy eggs for the missionaries and the villagers can get what they need without worrying how they are going to pay.
Thirteen Clemson students and two faculty traveled to Tanzania to work at various orphanages, after-school programs and in elementary schools followed by a safari through Serengeti National park. A similar trip is currently being planed for May of 2015.
Agricultural Mechanization and Business Management graduates Keith Hendrix (left) ’98 and Jason Thomas (right) ’12 on Rhine River, Germany
Warren R Walle, Class of 1966, standing at the bizarre lava formation formed by the wind and sea at Kapalua, Maui called Dragons Teeth.
Patrick Scheele ’13, Allison DeNunzio ’14, Garrison Stevens ’13 and Michael Cox ’15 had the opportunity to travel to Liberia in May ’12 through Clemson Creative Inquiry and Engineers Without Borders. I feel I can speak for everyone by saying it was one of the greatest experiences of my life and had a huge impact on who I am today, especially with the Ebola outbreak, since I still keep up with a few friends I made there. The photo was taken on the beach near Monrovia where we made The Tiger Paw in the sand.
We met through ATO and were roommates most of our time at Clemson. We met up in San Francisco in May of ’13 to meet a mutual friend, Kevin Keith ’12. We stole his car and drove to Yosemite for 4 days. On the last day we got to summit half dome, the face of Yosemite National Park, on the first day it was open for the year.
Tiger Paw on display at the Harry Potter Studio Tour, Leavesden, England at the mockup of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft & Wizardry..