On the Road

Where will Eastern magazine be spotted next? Share a photo of you, our latest issue and the details of where your travels have taken you. Send to easternmagazine@ewu.edu.

 

 

Argentina

 

Dave Heyamoto, Jerrie Little Heyamoto ’88, Janice Hijiya Price ’70 and Jim Price (pictured from left) recently trekked to the Argentinian rainforest to experience Iguazu Falls, the world’s largest waterfall system. “The falls were at low flow if you can believe it,” Dave Heyamoto says.

 

Croatia

 

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Under a picture-perfect summer sky, Terry ’95 and Crissy Robinson ’95, enjoyed a commanding view of the Medieval walls surrounding the historic city center of Dubrovnik, Croatia.

 

Indonesia

 

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Jim ’99 and Kristin Williams ’99 recently visited the Gate of Heaven at the Amarta Penida restaurant on Nusa Penida, Bali. The Williams journeyed to the Indonesian archipelago to celebrate the 50th birthday of Kristin’s brother, Bob.

 

Malaysia

 

Jennifer Hicks Malaysia

 

This fall Jennifer Hicks 94 visited the famed City Mosque in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia. The majestic structure, also known as the “floating mosque,” is modeled on the Masjid an-Nabawi  in Medina.

 

New Zealand

 

During a three-week-long trip to New Zealand and Australia, Dwayne Deckard and Danice Deckard ’84, along with Matt Portch and Linda Portch ’80 (pictured from left) took in the spectacular scenery at Milford Sound, a UNESCO World Heritage site on New Zealand’s South Island.

 

Romania

 

 

Holly Grisamore ’91 and her husband, Charles, this summer celebrated their 33rd wedding anniversary with a seven-day cruise on Europe’s fabled Danube River. Holly displayed her Eastern magazine as the ship navigated the “Iron Gates” gorge separating Romania and Serbia.

 

United States

 

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Eagle pride took center stage as Ryan ’86 and Marcie Rader ’87 (left) along with Gary ’86 and Peggy Smith ’86, earlier this year traveled to Fabulous Las Vegas to experience a concert at the Sphere, that city’s impressively immersive concert venue. 

 

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Former Eastern roommates Joyce Callison ’63, (left) Linda Murphey ’63 (standing), and Susan Stannard ’63, ’79 this summer got a prime view of the vastness of Washington’s Grand Coulee Dam, a marvel of Depression-era engineering that remains the largest hydropower production facility in the United States.