<<

Vol. 60 No. 19 Friday, May 09, 2003

What's Inside

GTMO "Plugged In"

Golfer Peter Jacobsen, PGA pro and host of the Golf Channel's program, "PluggedIn" visits GTMO to shoot a program thanking GTMO's military and civilians for their efforts on behalf of the U. S. and all its citizens in the war on terrorism. He also gets credit for bringing along his friends, Hootie and the Blowfish! See Page 3

Give the Nurses a Hand

Naval Hospital's nurses join with the FFSC and Red Cross to hold a Health Fair at the NEX Atrium this week. The Nurses are celebrating the Nurse Corps Birthday and the proclamation by Naval Base of Nurse Appreciation Week in Guantanamo Bay Capt. McCoy read the proclamation at the NEX Atrium Tuesday morning. See page 8 GUANTANAMO Ar Force Protection Congratulations to NAVSTA's- When departing GTMO to i travel overseas, try to use Newest Senior Chief military or US flag carriers to readh your final destination. Energy Conservation Don't stand in front of the refrigerator and dream. Think about what you want before opening the door.

Water Everyone not on duty at Security on Monday last week, gathered at the Security Compound to witness the frocking of Naval Station's newest Senior Chief Pettty Officer MACS Luis Martinez. Capt. Les McCoy congratulates Senior Chief Martinez Conservation above as Capt. Mike Fair the ceremony's MC, stands by to assist as Senior Chief Martinez makes his own presentations to his family and members of the deptartment whose hard work he credited with helping him advance in his career Apr 28 - May 4 Used 6,179,000.0 Daily avg. 882,714.3 Daily goal 1,000,000 gal Career Counselor Note: We spent $15,599 under our budget for the week. Joining the Military by Non-US Citizens Enlistment into the U.S. Navy, or any branch into the United States. Questions concerning U.S. Naval Base of the U.S. military, by citizens of countries other immigration to the United States should be asked Guantanamo Bay than the United States is limited to those foreign of the U.S. Embassy. Only after immigration nationals who are legally residing in the United procedures are completed and an applicant is Gazette States and possess a Bureau of Citizenship and legally residing in the United States may an Commander, Naval Base Immigration Services Permanent Resident Card application for enlistment be accepted. CAPT Leslie J. McCoy (BCIS Forml-151/551 - commonly known as a Furthermore, in order to be commissioned an Chief Staff Officer "Green Card"). Applicants must be between 17 officer in the U.S. Navy, one must be a native- CAPT Michael Fair and 35; meet the mental, moral, and physical born or naturalized United States citizen. The Command Master Chief standards for enlistment; and must speak, read U.S. government agency responsible for CMDCM(SS) Al Steiner and write English fluently. immigration and naturalization is the Bureau of Public Affairs Officer Note: The U.S. military branches cannot Citizenship and Immigration Service. Their web JOC Richard Evans assist foreign nationals in obtaining admittance site is www. immigration.gov. Gazette Editor JO1 Amy Kirk This newspaper is an authorized publication for members of the military services stationed at Naval Thrift Savings Plan Base Guantanamo Bay. Its VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL contents do not necessarily reflect the official views of the U.S. Interested in investing and Government, the Department of Volunteers Needed for SCUBA! Defense or the U.S. Navy and do saving for your retirement? not imply endorsement thereof. Super Cool Undersea Bible Adventure! July 7-11th Check out the Thrift Saving Phone: 4502, 4520 Plan. Open Season is currently E-mail: Next Volunteer Meeting Tuesday May 13 [email protected] underway until June 30th. To at 7pm in the Chapel Hill Fellowship Hall. Gazette On-line: learn more about TSP, visit the Contact Barbara Olsen at 7685 for details. www.nsgtmo.navy.mil official website at www.tsp.gov

Page 2 - Friday, May 09, 2003 -___111111 GAZETTE

PGA Golfer Tees-off in GTMO NEWS BRIEFS For more than 50 years celebrities have Pie in the Face traveled to entertain the troops serving during The CPOA is holding a "Pie in the wartime and holidays. The various shows Face" fundraiser for the CPOA performed have proven to be an effective morale scholarship fund, Saturday, May 17 at booster for the troops stationed oversees. the NEX Atrium. It's your chance to This past weekend it couldn't GTMO better! make your favorite chief the recipient Celebrity golfer Peter Jacobesen and rock- of a specially constructed pie. Each stars, Hootie & the Blowfish (seepage 6) were vote for the chief of your choice is $1 and you can place your vote with any on island, to entertain the residents and troops. chief petty officer. The three chiefs "This trip is our way of saying 'thank you' garnering the most votes recieves the to the troops," said Jacobsen, who recently "prize!" Three pies will be auctioned tied for 10th place at the MCI Heritage. "If we on the day of the event to determine can provide the troops with even the smallest who gets to "present" the pies to the reminder of home and offer them a break that winning chiefs. Voting closes at noon, includes great entertainment, then our mission 16 May. Contact PNC Gorrell at 4145 is accomplished." for details. Jacobsen and Hootie & The Blowfish viewed their visit as a "morale-boosting trip." ECSA Seeks Donations They spent the weekend playing golf with the The Enlisted/Civilian Spouses Association is looking for donations troop and signing autographs. 1ne band PeterJacobsen interviews three members ot one toursome of various household items and linens performed a concert Sunday night at the from Saturday's play for his program "PluggedIn" which to start a loan program. This program Downtown Lyceum airs Monday evenings on the Golf Channel. will not replace the Fleet and Family The visit was organized by FBI Agent Mike Heard and the group has spent the past six Support Center's FSC loan program. months preparing for this trip. During the visit The Golf Channel filmed segments for Jacobsen's For more information, please contact show "Plugged In," which airs every Monday night at 10 p.m. EDT. Johannah at 5844 or Tonja at 7328. Heard, who is based in south Florida, spent six weeks last year on official business at Guantanamo Bay, he saw first-hand how the troops stationed here needed a break from the work Immunization Clinic they do in conjunction with Operation Enduring Freedom - as well as an additional supply of If you have received a notification sports equipment to accommodate the increase in base population. concerning the TD Booster shot and want to take advantage of this clinic to Last December, Heard returned to GTMO with four PGA TOUR players - Frank Lickliter, update your child's shots, return the Mark Carnevale, Billy Kratzert and Bob Dickson. That group brought more than 600 pounds of signed permission slip as soon as golf clubs, bags and balls to give to the base and played golf with about 50 servicemen during possible. Students must have a signed a whirlwind 36-hour visit. permission slip to participate. The For this visit, major manufacturers in the golf industry donated more than 20 sets of golf Immunization Clinic is at the High clubs, thousands of golf balls, water sports, softball equipment and acoustic guitars. School on May 14th. Rusty Anchor Closing The Rusty Anchor Grill at Marblehead Lanes is closing begining May 12 for rennovation and will reopen June 10th featuring Kentucky Fried Chicken and A&W Root Beer menus. SIAC Meeting There is a School Installation Advisory Committee Meeting May 19th at 5:15pm in the High School Media Center. This is open to the public. If there are issues you would like to address, contact the school administration at 3500 (H.S.) 2207 (E.S.) or Julie Barnett at 5736 in advance so we can provide answers at the meeting. Jacobsen, along with some avid GTMO golfers, check out the various donated golf clubs and equipment. Friday, May 09, 2003 - Page 3 jGUANTANAMO BAY

If You Can Read This, Thank A Teacher!

,X77-

Since 1984, the National Parent and Teacher Association has encouraged to improve education in this country. all citizens to show their appreciation for teachers during the annual To all the teachers in GTMO, we thank you for taking the time to National Teacher Appreciation Week. Each May Teacher Appreciation listen and care and make learning an adventure for our children. Week offers the opportunity for citizens to reaffirm their commitment The PTO would like to extend a warm thanks to all of the following to parent-teacher partnerships. It is a time for honoring teachers and for their assistance in making Appreciation Week at the schools a recognizing the lasting contributions they make to our lives. success: Sandra Diquinzio, Dale Moore, Terri McCoy, Debi Buehn, With the outstanding contributions teachers make to us individually Pam Miller, Beth Shimkus, Carmella England, Tina Schmitz, Johannah and as a community, many experts have concluded that giving teachers Shultz, Teri Millard, Julie Cota, Ire Stump, Barbara Munro, Craig the status and recognition they deserve as professionals is the best way Basil, MWR and Subway. Without you, it wouldn't have been possible! May is Healthy Vision Month By Aveline V. Allen realize that a problem even exists," said Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Brunstetter. "It's time well spent!" How often should you schedule eye When was the last time you had your exams for you and your family? Brunstetter vision checked? Let this month, Healthy suggests the following guidelines to ensure Vision Month, serve as a reminder to have your family's eye care is monitored regularly you and your family's eyes checked. during their lifetime. "The importance of regular eye exams * At ages six months and 5 years, a child's cannot be over-emphasized," said Lt. Tyson eyes should be examined by a health care Brunstetter, aerospace optometrist at Naval professional. Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory, * During school years, children's eyes Pensacola, Fla. "Eye care professionals really should be checked yearly. believe that 'the eye is the window to the * Young adults to age 65 should have soul'." an eye exam every two to four years. Whether you are young or old, eye * Adults over the age of 65 should conditions, and African-Americans over age problems and diseases can strike at any age, have eye exams every one to two years 40. according to the American Academy of to rule out cataracts, glaucoma and Other conditions that should trigger a Ophthalmology (AAO). It is important for other eye conditions. visit to the eye doctor include visual you to have regular eye checkups to prevent The AAO suggests those individuals changes, pain in the eyes, flashes of light, possible eye disorders. Let your doctor know who are at higher risk for eye-related diseases visual spots, excessive tearing, dry eyes with if hereditary conditions run in your family, and conditions should see an eye doctor on itching or burning, and lines and edges that as they could play an important part in your a more frequent basis. These individuals may appear distorted or wavy. vision health. include those with a family history of eye Additional information on caring for and "Regular eye exams can many times catch diseases and other maladies, such as maintaining healthy vision is at problem conditions early, well before patients diabetes, high blood pressure or heart www.aao.org. Page 4 - Friday, May 09, 2003 GAZETTE Military Spouses Remembered, Honored May 9th By Arlene H. Hull deployed LifeLines200.org military. "If the military had wanted you to have a spouse, they would You have have issued you one." Remember those words? Well, that was then made difficult and this is now. America's military has realized and acknowledged sacrifices of the significance of the military spouse. In 1984 President Reagan your own, and proclaimed the Friday before Mother's Day of each year to be Military have called Spouse Appreciation Day. This year, May 9th, is your day to stand upon your inner up and be honored. reserves to For the times you've stood and watched a ship sail from the nurture family . harbor, an aircraft disappear into the clouds, or a truck convoy pull life so your out of sight, not sure when they would return, we thank you. service member can focus on the business at hand. For the countless household moves you've made from a place Even in times of relaxed alert status for our military, you have you know to one that's strange and different - often by yourself - stood ready and alert for the slightest of signs, perhaps overlooked we thank you. or ignored by your civilian counterparts, signaling a potential change For the families you've held together, for the anniversaries, in the status of our military forces. As a military spouse, you have birthdays, and holidays you've celebrated alone, we thank you. willingly packed up and relocated countless times, and may have For the hand you've extended to another military spouse when been separated from your own parents and siblings for several the need was there, truly creating a military family, we thank you. years at a time. For the spirit and strength you've shown when your service Quite often, you have been placed in an unfamiliar ethnic or member has gone into harm's way, we thank you. cultural setting, or a remote location. You have met this challenge For the pride you've displayed while serving as an ambassador with confidence and pride, making your nation proud of you. By of the military spouse to the rest of the world, we thank you. the same token, you have extended your hand and hospitality to Far too frequently, the sacrifices and dedication of the military visitors to our country. spouse have gone unnoticed and unappreciated. In our nation's A country cannot count itself strong by its armed services alone, recent history, thousands of service members have been placed in but must also depend on its civilians. With military wives and harm's way as they stood watch as freedom's guardian. You too husbands setting a superior example through devotion, courage, have stood watch at home, facing challenges alone. You have waved and commitment, we are a nation of strength. flags and held banners high to express your support. You have Military spouses . stand tall, stand proud . we salute you, kept the candles burning on the home front as a reminder of our you are truly our unsung heroes. US Airways Offers "Salute Savings" Program US Airways today introduced "Salute Savings," .a Under the "Salute Savings" program, fares must be discount program for U.S. military, with special fares purchased roundtrip and are available for travel as low as $79 each way, based on roundtrip originating in the U.S. to destinations across the purchase. US Airways system, including Europe, Canada, US Airways "Salute Savings" Mexico and the Caribbean. For information rates are available to active and on these fares, military personnel or their reserve military and their immediate military I.D.-carrying family families through government- members should contact their contracted commercial travel offices commercial travel office. throughout the U.S. The fares are Tickets are nonrefundable and valid for tickets purchased through " chased at least three Dec. 31, 2003, for travel completed by x days in advance of departure. One Feb. 12. 2004. Saturday night stay is required, and a "The service that the men and maximum 30-day stay is allowed. Seats are women of the U.S. military provide at limited, and other restrictions apply. Fares are home and abroad is invaluable," said US available to the immediate families of members of Airways President and Chief Executive Officer Dave Siegel. the Armed Forces when the member is part of the "This program is designed to make special fares and travel bargains traveling party. An immediate family member is defined as a parent! available for their widespread use." guardian, spouse/partoer, or child.

Friday, May 09, 2003 - Page 5 GUANTANAMO BAY I Rock the "Least Worst" Place

(Above) Peter Jacobson (right) and his broadcasting partner on the Goff Channel's "PluggedIn', Matt Greaser, introduce Hootie &the Blowfish to the GTMO crowd.

Pro-golfer Peter Jacobsen joins the band for a song, proving his talents go well beyond hitting a golfball or hosting a television show.

Bass player, Dean Felber, makes sure everything is in tune during the afternoon sound There wasn t an empty seat to be found at the Downtown Lyceum. The G TMO community turned out in full force for this check prior to the evening concert. special concert event. At the end of the concert, it was standing room only at the front of the stage as the band played on. Page 6 - Friday, May 09, 2003 GAZETTE

aI I.,

Above: Hooie keeps the audiec ockn inthi

hour program, featuring many of the bands classic hits and songs ~ fomtheirnewest release.

Left: Jacobsen and Greaser present two customized Gibson ' guitars to JTF's BGen Mchael Payne ad Naval Dmmer Jim Soni Sonefeld, bean playingUte drums in 1977 He Station's Capt Les also wrote several of the songs of the band's new self-titled album, MHootie &the Blowfish.

They've won Grammys, sold millions of records, have fans world-wide, and now Hootie & the Blowfish can add a trip to GTMO with PGA Pro Peter Jacobson and a concert for Guantanamo Bay to their scrapbook.

Left: It was a dream come true for two of GTMOs aspiring musicians Stephanie Robinette and Meagan Johnson, shown with guitar player Mark Bryan. The pair joined Hootie & the Blowfish on stage for a special number

Right: In comments published on hootie.com, lead singe Daius Rucker says that the band has always supported the military We're always involved anid always wilbe,'" said Rucker. pThe military is a very important thing.' The band has been part of several USO tours in the past years.

Friday, May 09, 2003 - Page 7 GuATANAMO SAY u I Red Cross Volunteers in the Spotlight By Kim deJong

Tonja Campbell Tonja Campbell has been a part of the American Red Cross family for the past 5 years, with the last year helping the Guantanamo Bay office. As the Volunteer Chair Tonja has placed over 50 individuals in a variety of positions around the community. She's involved in the recruiting and placement of volunteers. Tonja recruits. new volunteers through advertisements on the community Capt. Los McCoy reads the Nurses Week Proclamation at the NEXAtrium during the annual Heath Fair sponsored bulletin board, orientation classes and by the hospital, Fleet and Family Support Center and theAmerican RedCross. at fundraising events. She also makes sure volunteers get a chance to work at GTMO Celebrates locations around base where they would like. The most popular sites are the plant nursery and the Camp America National Nurses Week, canteen. Along with working with the volunteers, she's an after-hours Navy Nurse Corps Birthday caseworker, she's logged over 1,000 National Nurses Week is celebrated annually May 6 - 12 throughout the United hours as a caseworker carrying the States. This year Guantanamo Bay, Cuba will join the celebration by honoring the pager for two weeks at a time. As a nurses stationed and working here in GTMO. The theme this year is "NURSES: Lifting caseworker she receives message traffic Spirits, Touching Lives." The purpose of celebrating National Nurses Week is to after hours and gets the messages to increase public awareness of the important role nurses play in meeting the healthcare the commands and service members. needs of the community. She also helps access funding for the service member's emergency and airline On May 61" National Nurses Day, Naval Station GTMO "kicked off" the week long tickets. celebration at the NEX Atrium with CAPT McCoy reading a proclamation declaring "I have been part of the military the week of May 6 - 12 as National Nurses Week. The GTMO nurses in conjunction family for 15 years, all overseas, and it with the Fleet and Family Support Center and the American Red Cross hosted a can be a lot to handle. The Red Cross is health fair immediately following the reading of the proclamation. Residents took your connection to home." said Tonja. time to come out and meet the GTMO nurses and take advantage of the health She states volunteering is a way to information and screenings that were offered. The health fair ran from 1100 - 1400 in "give to the community." the NEX atrium. In addition to Tonja's work with the The GTMO nurses asked the children in GTMO to help celebrate National Nurses Red Cross she's an active member with Week and the US Navy Nurse Corps birthday and create posters using this year's the Daisy Girl Scouts, Enlisted Spouses Club, Hospital Spouses Organization theme. The posters are displayed at the NEX. and is a member of a quilting club. She On May 12th- the birthday of Florence Nightingale, founder of the modern day also teaches at the college and nursing profession, the GTMO nurses will present a job fair to the students at W T substitutes at the elementary and high Sampson High School. The students will be provided with information about the schools. nursing profession both in the civilian and military arenas. The job fair is scheduled The America Red Cross and the from 1100 - 1200 at the school. community would like to thank Tonja May 13 1h is the US Navy Nurse Corps 9 511 birthday. Navy Nurses stationed at the for dedicating her time to serving the Naval Hospital and the Detention Hospital will join together to celebrate this community and helping make it a better momentous occasion with a traditional cake cutting ceremony at 1300 on the place to live. Quarterdeck of the US Naval Hospital.

Page 8 - Friday, May 09, 2003 I GAZETTE I

Worship Services School Catholic Mass (Main Chapel) Monday - Friday Lunch Menu Daily Mass (Cobre Chapel) 0630 Friday Holy Hour/Rosary 1700 May 12-16 (Cobre Chapel) Saturday Reconciliation 1630 Eucharist/Mass 1730 - MONDAY - Sunday gucharist/Mass 0900 La Santa Misa (Spanish) 1130 Ravioli, Toasted Eucharistic Adoration (Cobre Chapel) Daily 24tus Bread, Green Beans, Protestant Services Fruit Cocktail, Sunday Families of several kindergarten and first grade students met at the Services-MainChapel 1100 community center to celebrate the "Month of the Military Child" and Milk Praise & Worship 1830 "Turn off the TV Week". Children from Mrs. Stanton's and Mrs. New Life Walsh's classes brought their teddy bears to eat, dance, read and play (Main Chapel) Sunday - Worship Service 1245 Wednesday evening. TUESDAY- Sunday School (Santuary B) 1130 Families were encouraged to spend time participating in activities that did not center Church of Jesus Christ of around the television or video games. Time was Combination Pizza, Latter Day Saints spent making a teddy bear mural, playing board games, reading books, (Sanctuary A) dancing, playing math games, and enjoying homemade teddy bears! Carrot Sticks, Mixed Sunday A bear parade completed the evening. Sunday Sacrament 0900 Vegetables, Sliced Monday Pears, Cookies, Families Home Evening 1800 Wednesday Milk Ladies Relief Society 1900 Thursday Young Women 1900 - Jewish - WEDNESDAY (Fellowship Hall) Every Friday 2000 Oven Fried Chicken, Filipino Bible Fellowship (Sanctuary A) Sunday Potato Wedges, Worship 1800 Tossed Salad, Fresh Iglesia Ni Cristo Fruit, Milk (Sanctuary B) Sunday Worship 2000 Pentecostal Gospel 'eme -- - THURSDAY- (Sanctuary C) Sunday Worship 0800 & 1700 Seventh Day Adventist Deli-sliced Ham w/ (Sanctuary B) Saturday Cheese on Wheat Divine Service 1100 Bread, Lettuce & Islamic Service Anger Management Classes (Classroom 18) Friday Tomato, Tater Tots, Worship 1300 Don't let Anger have its way with you! Fresh Fruit, United Jamacian Fellowship Learn how to effectively manage your anger! Milk (BLDG. 1036 -Next to Phoenix Cable) Sunday Service 1100 & 1830 When: May 13th Camp America Chapel - FRIDAY - Sunday and May 20th from Praise & Worship 0900 3 to 4pm - must attend Bus Transportation available at 8am, Beef Taco on Crispy Windward Loop and 8:15am, TK. both sessions. Shell, Lettuce, Where: Fleet and For information about Tomato & Cheese, Sunday School, Education Family Support Center Programs, Bible Study, Rice, Fruited Gelatin, Prayer Groups, etc. Call the, Call 4141 to reserve Milk Chaplain's Office at 2323. your seat today.

Friday, May 09, 2003 - Page 9 GUANTANAMO 4 BAY 1

Creature Feature Snook habitat is the presence of mangroves. "Creature Features "are submittedby The distribution of Snook throughout their The Guantanamo Bay Environmental Office range very closely parallels the distribution of mangroves and the larger areas of mangroves typically coincide with larger Snook Season Closed numbers of Snook. The presence of Snook has also been shown to be characteristic of By Paul Schoenfeld both high and low salinity mangrove Natural Resources Manager systems. Nursery areas for immature Snook are also associated with We have entered the closed brackish shoreline stands of red or season for snook. Snook fishing a white mangrove trees. The importance is closed from I May through 31 of mangroves for conservation of July Base-wide. This closed Snook and many other species cannot season corresponds to snook spawning be overstated. Many authorities activity and is based on the best available believe habitat and environmental information for GTMO. Although spawning transitional period, and then become females. alterations caused declining Snook can occur any time between April and The change from male to female occurs when populations rather than fishing pressure. November (based on regional climate the fish are approximately 5 - 6 years old and Snook distribution is also limited by water variables) spawning activity normally peaks 25 - 32 inches long, one reason why females temperature. They cannot tolerate average between May and July. Successful are usually larger than males. Spawning does water temperatures below 60 degrees and this spawning is the key to maintal.ing a not occur in freshwater. The males' sperm is limits their distribution to warmer climates. sustainable fishery, so give them a bicak, activated only by saltwater and adults must Although Snook have been recorded as far release those caught by hook and line and, move to higher salinity waters for spawning. north as New York, low water temperatures if spearfishing, don't shoot them. Report Juveniles do not move to the high salinity generally prevent permanent populations poachers, they are stealing from you. spawning area with adults but remain in fresh north of Florida. It is interesting that in the The Snook (Centropomus undecimalis) is and estuarine waters for at least the first year. winter of 1917, air temperatures dipped below a popular game fish located throughout the Snook are carnivorous and occupy a spot freezing at Sanibel Island, Florida, and Snook Caribbean. Snook inhabit both fresh and at the top of the food web. They feed were .so lethargic that fishermen landed saltwater but are most abundant in brackish opportunistically and the adult diet consists hundreds of pounds per boat using dip nets. estuaries, particularly mangrove lined bays mainly offish and crustaceans. Their specific COMNAVBASEGTMO has conservation and tidal streams. Snook are easily identified diet varies according to the habitat in which programs in place to ensure a sustainable by the dark lateral line and prominent they reside and the wide variety of prey recreational fishery for Snook and other protruding lower jaw. They are elongated species results from the wide range of popular game fish. The programs include fish reaching up to 55 inches long and may salinities where Snook are found. Studies efforts towards erosion and sedimentation weigh as much as 45 - 50 pounds. The largest on their food habits indicate they feed almost control, mangrove restoration, and Snook reported for Florida was 40 inches and entirely within the water column and feed recreational fishing limits. By adhering to weighed 44 pounds. Females generally grow very little on bottom dwelling organisms and these limits you are contributing to the long- to a larger size than males. debris. range goals of conservation. If you see a Snook are protandric hermaphrodites Snook are associated with mangroves violation, report it by calling 4105 or VHS meaning they are first males, undergo a and the single most constant feature of Channel 12. Security will respond.

Caracoles Point Environmental extending 150 yards Zoo Reseachers from the shoreline) 1 Reminders February through I Return July. Conch season is Toledo Zoo Researchers will be This is also a NO closed Base-wide in back in May and will hold another WAKE March, April, and May. ZONE year- round. lecture at the beach for anyone Lobster season is interested in seeing Cuban Boas Lane and Mutton Snapper season closed in the Manatee and other native GTMO reptiles closed base-wide in Conservation/Marine May. up close. Watch the Channel 4 Replenishment Zone Report poachers, call 4105 or VHS Roller and Gazette for dates, times (Leeward Point to Channel 73. and location.

Page 10 - Friday, May 09, 2003 TMO SHOPPE

engine, no need to repair. Asking $2,500. For more info, e-mail me at [email protected]. (1) Kings-size bedroom set- king water- bed frame w/Ca. king mattress, (1) 1984 Ford Station Wagon. Great nightstand, dresser w/mirror. Asking transportation and lots of room. $1500 $300. Available June 13. Call 7887. OBO. Available June 4. Contact 1 stSgt Pauley at work 2114, home 5779. (1) White-Westinhouse 2 speed/10 Born: April 23, 2003 cycle, heavy-duty w/extra large (1) 1995 Dodge Neon, $3,500 OBO, capacity washer and dryer set. Asking Must Go Now. Call 7145 or 7650. 7lbs. 9oz. 20" $300. Available June 13th. Call 7887. (1) 1993 Ford Aerostar seven- (1) 4 chrome truck rims w/used tires, 5- passenger ext. mini-van. Best offer to Jennifer lug - $150 OBO. Call Jeff at 7117 or over book value $3,800. Available email jeffreymays~hotmail.com. June 13. Call 7887. and Michael Sexton (1) Items for sale -Almost new- Washer (2) 1986 Ford Aerostar seven- and dryer, $300; Mint green couch passenger mini-van. Best offer over and loveseat, $500; Queen-sized book value of $2,000. Available June hold current driver's license. Rate of mattress, $75. Call 5797. 28. Call 5339. Pay - NA-07, $9.49/hr. (U.S. Citizen), LWG-05, $5.73/ hr. (Foreign National). (2) 1993 Nissan Quest seven- (1) Paintball gun - Tippman, black, NEW SCHOOL WEB passenger mini-van. Book value of ADDRESS: like new with lots of equipment. $200 CASHIER/CASH CAGE - Duties www.cuba.am.odedodea.edu $5,000 firm. Available June 28. Call OBO. Call Jeff at (h) 7117 at work, PO include, but not limited to, receipt, 5339. Pampered Chef orders being taken. Mays, 4331. examination, disbursement, deposit, Orders due by Monday June 2nd. For (2) 1995 1-londa Helix scooter, model safekeeping and related clerical (1) Bed Headboard & frame, single catalogs and info, please call CN-250, automatic processing Michelle size, solid wood, maple, has nice book transmission, of cash items. Rate of Pay at 7511. shelf, a good buy at $50. Also a super 250cc engine. Best offer over book - NF-01, $7.50/hr. (U.S. Citizen), LGS- quality adjustable metal frame for value of $2,500. Available June 28. 03, $5.56/hr. (Foreign National). Hours of operation for the Naval Call For double or queen size bed with wheels, 5339. further information, please call Hospital Pharmacy have been the Personnel changed $20. Call 5815. (2) 1995 Office at 4119. to Mon-Fri: 8am-4:30pm, Yamaha Riva scooter, model Sat: 8am-Noon, Sun: Closed. (1) XLarge Scuba Pro 7pc Dive Kit. XC-125, automatictransmission, 125cc The Resident Officer in Charge of Low profile Mask, boots, gloves, Fins, engine - Book value of $1,500 firm. Construction (ROICC) is accepting Float vest and 2 types of snorkels. Call 5339. resumes for pontential recruitment of a Construction Inspector. Salary $100 firm. Call Gunny Smith at 4544. (3) 24 ft pontoon boat, 50 HP motor, will be commensurate with qualifications The next Enlisted/CivilIan Spouses current inspection, depth/fish finder, (2) Ashley sleeper sofa and loveseat - and experience. The employee Association meeting is Wednesday, $500. storage locker, all safety gear, lots of Call Jimmy or Tonya at 5533. selected will be hired through a May 21st from 7 to 9pm at the new parts, $4,300, call 2650. Community Center! Come join us! (2) Scuba tanks, two blue 80 CF, one Cooperative Administrative Support yellow 80 CF, one yellow 50 CF, two Unit (CASU) contract in the Norfolk, The COMNAVBASE JEA has a yellow 13 CF; all need hydros - $60 ea. VA area. Needs to be able to start work meeting on 13 MAY at 11:30am at the Scuba BCD's -$25, $50, & $100, sizes by late May 2003. Applicants may Windjammer on the club side. We will Motorcycle small to large. ScubaPro Gorilla dive wanted, type, size & submitaSF171 orresmetotheROICC discuss a July 4th fundraiser, manufacturer fins, size medium - $50. Scuba not important.Willing office, Building 752 - Second Floor - membership fees and activities for the to pay regulator, octo, three gage console by up to $4,000, if the bike is worth by May 16 at 4pm. FMI, contact Mr. organization. Questions, call YN3 it. Must Cressi-Sub - $125. Call 5339. be in good working condition. Mark Ewing at 4503. Garrison at 2115 or 7599. Call 5507 leave message. (2) Whirlpool Heavy-duty Washer The following are job vacancies Breastfeeding Education and Support Need a Super Capacity Plus (8 cycle 2 speed) conversational English currently open through the Human Group Meeting - Thursday, May 15, at instructor. and Dryer (7 cycle 4 temp) less than Call 3462 DWH or 7379 Resources Office. If you have any 6pm. If you have questions, are an three years old in very good condition. AWH questions, call 4441 or 4430 expectant mother or are currently breastfeeding, join us! Dads are Asking $250 for both. Leaving the Bicycle wanted, trail or mountain bike. Vacancies: welcome! FMI, call Julie Barnett, 5736. island May 17. (HM) 7425, (WK) 4871. 26" inch or bigger, prefer female type Housing Management Assistant, frame. Must be in good working closes 05/13/03 (3) Why buy new when used is just as LoST & FOUND good at half the cost. For sale, 1 pair condition. Will consider up to $150.00, Office Automation Clerk, closes 05/ free of Mares Avaati dive fins size small is even better! Please call 8121 13/03 Lost - Evening of Friday May 2nd, color black. In after 1600 and ask for Tamara. Housing Manager, closes 05/14/03 a great shape yours for small box containing a gold necklace the cost of $50.00 or best offer. Contact Medical Records Technician(OA), closes 05/19/03 was lost between the bus stop at AM1 Koehier (w) 4099 or (h) 8172. EMPLOYMENT McDonalds and the entrance Administrative Support Assistant(OA), to Gold Hill. closes 5/23/03 Necklace has a heart-shaped VCO The Fleet and Family Support Center pendant embedded with Cubic (FFSC) is hiring a full time Office Zurconia stones. The necklace itself is Automation (1) 1984 Jeep Cherokee - new engine, Assistant Position (GS-4 very thin. I would appreciate the equivalent). tires, many new parts. $2000 sound Please drop your honesty of the individual who found it Governmental system. Red, but usually seen covered resume' or OF-612 at GP3C - Sunday, 7am to noon - to call 7480, this was given as a very the in mud. Asking $5000, but will consider FFSC, building 2135, NLT the 20 Entertainment electronics, computer, special gift and I would be happy to May, any serious offer. Call 7678 AWH - 2003. dive gear (tanks, BC, regulators), have it returned NO QUESTIONS ASKED. sometimes we're hard to reach, but The Navy Exchange is currently furniture, odds and ends. Some clothes You can also leave a message and plants. I don't on the voicemail. keep trying. seeking applications for the following get up earlier than full I have to, so don't come before 7am. Found! (1) Pontoon Boat - good motor, time positions; Camera at Windmill beach on MOTOR FMI, call 7678. controls, radio, life jackets. Overhead VEHICLE OPERATOR - 26 Apr. Call 7448 with proof of Performs ownership to claim camera. of pilot needs some work. Make duties including Saturday, 8am-10am. NH-19A. Super maintenance an offer. Call 7678 AWH. and operation of Nintendo w/8 games; Adult, toddler, Found at Phillips park; a Specialized vending machines. Operates motor and adolescent clothing. NO EARLY Elite bike odometer. Call (1) 5201 to 1982 Toyota car - good body and vehicle throughout the area. Must BIRDS!!! claim.

Friday, May 09, 2003 - Page 11 Musical 1hr 54min Movies Starring. Teen Center Renee Zellweger, FRIDAY, MAY 9 May 9 CatherineZeta-Jones, Mother's Day Craft Night Richard Gere, FMI Call 4658 Queen Latifah 8pm Old School R 91min Youth Center Velma Kelleyburns is in May 10 the spotlight as a 10pm Chicago Mother's Day Arts & Crafts nightclub sensation. FMI call 4658 When she shoots her philandering husband, PG13 100min Liberty Center she lands on Chicagos famed murderess row, May 13 and retains a slick lawyer, Billy Flynn. Roxie Dart Tournament Hart dreams of singing and dancing her way SATURDAY, MAY 10 to stardom. When her abusive lover tries to 7pm at the Liberty Center walk out on her, she ends up in prison. Billy FMI call 2010 postpones Velmas court date to take on 8pm Daredevil Hawaiian Luau Roxie's case. Billy turns her crime of passion PG13 103min into celebrity healdlines. May 17 8 to 11pm TEARS OF THE SUN 10pm Poolhall Junkies Locations: Tiki Bar, Windjammer, Action/Drama R 94min Rick's Lounge, Goat Locker 2hr 1min FMI call 5604 Starring: MWR Track and Field Bruce Willis, SUNDAY, MAY 11 May 17 Monica Bellucci, W.T. Sampson High School Cole Hauser 8pm Tears of the Sun Football Field Fionnula Flanagan R 121 min Registration will take place the morning of the event When A.K. Waters is from 6:30 to 7am sent into the heart of Eligibility: NAVSTA, JTF, WTS, Africa, he finds himself MONDAY, MAY 12 Tenant conflicted at having to choose between Command/Units following orders and the dictates of his own 8pm Chicago FMI call 2193 conscience. He travels to rescue Dr. Lena MWR Great Cardboard Kendricks, but she refuses to abandon the PG13 100min Boat Regatta refugees under her care. She implores him to June 21 escort them on a dangerous trek through the dense jungle to the nearby border of TUESDAY, MAY 13 At the Marina/Sailing Center Cameroon. Start Time: 1 0am 8pm Poolhall Junkies Categories: Single Hull, Multi Hull, POOLHALL JUNKIES Best Looking Boat, Best Titanic Thriller/Drama R 94min Sinking, Best Boat Name, Best Theme 1hr 34min FMI call 2345 Starring: Parent's Night Out WEDNESDAY, MAY Mars Callahan, 14 May 17th 5:30pm to Midnight Chazz Palminteri, p A reservation fee of $2.50 is due by Alison Eastwood, 8pm Deliver Us From Eva May 14th to hold a spot for your Chirstopher Walken, R 105min child(ren). An additional fee of $1.50 is Michael Rosenbaum due for each additional child. The reservation fee is non-refundable. One Obsessed by the world THURSDAY, MAY 15 hour-$2.50, two hours-$5.00 of pool, Johnny could be and three or more hours-$12.00 one of the best. But his mentor and trainer Joe, decides how and who Johnny plays. He is 8pm Tears of the Sun FMI call 3664 holding him back from his dream. When the R 121 min day finally coems for Johnny to break free of For more information on any of the events Joe, it only leads to one thing, violence. listed above, call 5225.