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About the Trio

A brief introduction from each of us. We will have more in the About Us tab.
Charleston, SC

Hi! I'm Kelsey. I work as a middle school counselor and volunteer as a mentor. I enjoy working with the youth of our community, but my passion is definitely traveling or eating. I can say I got the travel bug on my first trip abroad to Costa Rica. It was a terrifying experience at first, but once I learned I could figure things out on my own, have fun, meet new wonderful people and see things I never imagined I would see then I just felt like I needed to see more, learn more, do more and it just never seemed like it was enough. So here I am years later still trying to see the world one small trip at a time.

Cliffs of Moher, Ireland
My name is Joey. If I could spend every waking moment enjoying new sight and new smells I would do it. Yet, I can't so until then I work hard to play hard. My lovely wife and best friend share these traveling commonalities of adventure, relaxation and cuisine. Come share our adventures!

Fairmont Chateau Frontenac, Quebec City, Canada
Hey, ya'll!  My name is Yona Wade and I love politics, the arts and travel. As I ponder life's ebb and flow.  I know this much. I love great food, fantastic wine and perfected destinations.  All this is made better by exploring with life long friends. Life's too short.  Come travel with Cherokee's Traveling Trio!

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