This winter, 15 Auggies traveled toThailand and Cambodia with AugsburgCollege Professor of English Kathy Swansonand her husband, Jack, as their hosts.
“The trip was beyond amazing,” saidtraveler and Alumni Board President JillWatson ’10 MBA. “Our hosts, Jack andKathy Swanson, have a passion for thepeople and culture of Thailand that wascontagious throughout the trip. Theywere always willing to share insights,recommend food (such as sticky rice andmango at a floating market) and go outof their way to help others and ensureeveryone was having a great trip.
“Memories that stand out includethe elephant camp in Chiang Mai, Thaicooking school, Angkor Wat in SiemReap, Light for Kids orphanage, and thefood … all the foods!
“Traveling with fellow Auggies meant Ihad at least one thing in common with somany people I had never met before. Bythe end of the trip, I had developed newfriendships, and I will be keeping in touch.”
Celebrating Lutheran heritage inGermany and the Czech Republic
Last fall, another group of Auggiestraveled to the land of Luther to markthe 500th anniversary of the ProtestantReformation. Religion Departmentfaculty members Hans Wiersma and LoriBrandt Hale led a group of 30 Augsburgalumni and friends on a multi-city tourthat included Dresden, Prague, andWittenberg—the long-time home ofReformation catalyst Martin Luther.
One of the highlights for AugsburgAlumni Director Katie (Koch) Code ’01 wasthe opportunity to be in Wittenberg onReformation Day. The town marked theoccasion with a festival, and the Augsburggroup visited Castle Church where Luthernailed his 95 Theses to the door.
“At worship that morning we sang, ‘AMighty Fortress is our God,’ which tookme back to my Augsburg days enrolledin the Luther and the Reformers classwith Religion Professor Mark Tranvik,”Code said.
Minneapolis Star Tribune reporter JeanHopfensperger and photographer JerryHolt accompanied the group to chroniclehow Minnesotans observed the 500thanniversary of the Reformation. In a storypublished after the group’s return home,Augsburg alumnae Carol Pfleiderer ’64 andKathleen Johnson ’72 described how the tripitinerary offered participants opportunitiesto build and reflect on their faith.
Travel snapshots
[Top image]:Travelers pose at Wat Chedi Luang Templein Chiang Mai, Thailand.

