January 29, 2016 SSOUTHOUTH PPOTOMACOTOMAC PPILOTILOT

NEWS AND INFORMATION FOR THE NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY SOUTH POTOMAC DEFENSE COMMUNITY ‘Snowmageddon’ No Match for NSASP Public Works By Barbara Wagner Link directly to the South Potomac NSASP Facebook While most of us were enjoying the warmth page on your of our homes and watching in wonder as smart phone “Snowmageddon”, “Snowpocalypse 2016” or a personal favorite “Snowtorious B.I.G” roared through the region, one of the largest Public Works (PW) snow removal operations INSIDE: ever at Naval Support Facility (NSF) Dahl- gren was underway. With 44 miles of road to clear, PW employ- ees took on the task in 16-hour shifts on a rotating cycle,with personnel remaining on station for over 60 hours before having an opportunity to make their way home where their own personal snow chores waited. Family members, including grandparents and children, along with beloved pets and livestock, took a backseat for the PW team while they endured and ensured that Naval Support Activity South Potomac (NSASP) roads, sidewalk and parking lots were clear. heir personal drives and sidewalks had to FUN IN THE SNOW! wait while crews made certain that both NSF (PHOTOS COURTESY OF PUBLIC WORKS) Public Works employees at Naval Support Facility (NSF) Dahlgren dig out during Page 3 see SNOW, page 2 and after the Blizzard of 2016, Jan. 22-25. CSCS Educates at the SNA Symposium

PAID By Kimberly Lansdale SO. MD.

PERMIT #1 PERMIT Center for Surface Combat US POSTAGE US POSTAGE NEWSPAPERS PRESORT STD PRESORT Systems CRYSTAL CITY, Va. – Representatives from the Center for Surface Combat Sys- tems (CSCS) educated the surface warfare community on who they train and how they support the Fleet at the Surface Navy Asso- ciation (SNA) Symposium Jan. 12 — 14. Capt. Bill McKinley, CSCS command- ing oicer, oversees 14 learning sites and is responsible for combat systems training across the rates of ire controlman, op- erations specialist, gunner’s mate, sonar technician surface, mineman, interior com- munications electrician, and electronics technician. “One of my goals for the command is to improve the brand and name recognition of CSCS throughout the operational leet,” McKinley explained. “hus, what better way to publicize our training than at this year’s 28th SNA Symposium which focused on U.S. NAVY PHOTOGRAPH, COURTESY CENTER FOR SURFACE COMBAT SYSTEMS ‘he Surface Warfare Strategy — A View Be- CRYSTAL CITY, Va. (January 14, 2016) Representatives from the Center for yond the Horizon.’” Surface Combat Systems (CSCS) educated the surface warfare community on who they train and how they support the Fleet at the Surface Navy Association see CSCS, page 3 (SNA) Symposium Jan. 12 – 14 FREE CLASSIFIED ADS FOR MILITARY AND GOVERNMENT CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES E-mail [email protected] or Call (540) 653-8153 2 The South Potomac Pilot Friday, January 29, 2016 SNOW provided top-notch service Massage herapist Provides Pain with a smile. Continued from page 1 “Our team was able to main- tain focus and drive but still re- Relief at NSF Dahlgren Fitness Center Dahlgren and NSF Indian Head tained a sense of humor and the were cleared and prepared. At excellence that we have come By BARBARA WAGNER mended Leming reach out to the latter base, contractors take to expect when we have situa- South Potomac Pilot the Fitness Center to be able on the majority of snow remov- tions like this weekend’s weather With the opening of the new to provide her services to the al, but PW staf dealt with other event,” Delgado-Navarro said. Naval Support Facility (NSF) patrons of NSF Dahlgren. weather-related challenges. Delgado-Navarro was not the Dahlgren Fitness Center in “I really feel that in addition Fueled by conservative esti- only one who found the work the summer of 2015, the staf to my regular clientele, [what] mates of more than 50 pots of ethic and job well done by the there gained the ability to add I have been called to do is cofee, the PW team tirelessly PW staf over the weekend. he more classes and allow for provide neuromuscular relief safeguarded critical infrastruc- team earned praise from tenant more services. One of those for the men and women who ture and priority roads, provid- commands on base, including services that might have gone have served in combat,” Lem- ing continuous maintenance Capt. Brian Durant, command- unnoticed is the addition of ing shared. throughout the barrage of snow ing oicer of NSWCDD, who a massage therapist; howev- Leming has participated in including the seven hours of let staf know how much their er, as anyone who has ever ethics classes that focused white-out conditions. eforts were appreciated. sufered from a sports injury on how to work with clients If the raging weather of the “I toured the majority of my or an injury as a result of an who have had traumatic ex- “Snowpocalypse” Friday and building lots and entrances this accident can tell you, a ther- periences and how to work Saturday weren’t enough for morning and found that the apeutic massage can be just within the client’s personal the PW team, Sunday from 6 Public Works team had done a the ticket to regain mobility boundaries. a.m. to 10 p.m. was the most ac- great job in clearing the snow and relieve discomfort. “I have been gearing my tive period of ierce winds, with allowing us to get back to nor- Alessa Leming, owner practice in that direction,” gusts up to 40 miles per hour. mal operations,” Durant shared of “Kneading Balance,” is a Leming said. “I want my cli- Snow operations were ongo- with the staf at PW. nationally certiied thera- ents to be comfortable and ing from Friday through Sun- All over NSASP, tenant com- pist who is a member of the know that I am emotionally day evening, with major eforts mands and households had American Massage herapy prepared and educated for continuing through Monday. incidences that PW was able to Association (AMTA) and has whatever happens.” Sunday’s eforts were the single address and resolve while rep- BY BARBARA WAGNER/SOUTH POTOMAC PILOT joined the staf at the Fitness Massage Therapist Alessa Leming utilizes Leming went on to explain largest push to maintain the re- resenting PW with outstanding Center on an as-needed ba- muscle manipulation on a client for pain that part of her practice in- covered roads and facilities, ac- customer service. Some com- sis. Leming brings with her a reduction and relaxation at the NSF Dahl- volves checking in with the cording to PW employees. mented on the speed in which wealth of knowledge and ex- gren Fitness Center. Leming is available by client to ensure that they are All 65 staf members, in- the precipitation was addressed. perience in not only tradition- appointment at the NSF Dahlgren Fitness comfortable, that their spe- cluding 13 facilities staf, seven “here was a lot of snow, with Center. al Swedish-style massage, but cific pain issues are being HVAC technicians, 11 water a lot of progress, in a short pe- also Neuromuscular herapy pist for 10 years and a neuro- of a Korean War veteran, as dealt with and how she can utilities team members, 14 high riod of time,” said Steve Eckel, (NMT) which is a very difer- muscular therapist for eight,” well as her most recent ex- assist in their healing jour- voltage specialists, 15 members infrastructure division head for ent approach to massage. Leming explained. “My goal— periences serving wounded ney. from the transportation team NSWCDD. “When people think about even when I am just doing a veterans. “I want to honor their com- and PW leaders were on deck Snowfall measured in at al- a typical massage, they are traditional massage— is to “Last February, I was part of fort level and boundaries,” on Sunday to battle the ele- most three feet in some plac- generally thinking about a help get people out of pain, the Wounded Warrior event Leming said. “I have worked ments for a simultaneous 16- es, creating impassible areas Swedish massage for relax- which is why most people get in Tappahannock which is on clients who are complete- hour shift. that were quickly addressed ation,” Leming said. “Neuro- a massage: there’s something where the other half of my ly clothed and others who are Despite the high winds and throughout at Dahlgren. Public muscular herapy is a more going on that needs atten- practice is,” Leming said. “I more comfortable with all heavy snow that created Works employees proved their detailed approach that allows tion.” had worked on people with other states of undress – the snow drifts for the staf to sur- worth throughout the event, al- me to target the trigger points Although a new face to NSF hip replacements before, but client really needs to feel that mount, there were no major lowing for “business as usual”at or points of myofascial tissue Dahlgren, Leming is experi- this was the irst time I had they are in a safe space and I incidents or injuries with per- most facilities by Tuesday. that may be causing a client enced in working within the the opportunity to work on try to provide that.” sonnel. “I have experienced storms pain.” military arena, having been amputees.” One of things that Leming “It is a testament to the caliber of this scale previously while at I’ve been a massage thera- a JROTC cadet, the daughter Leming went on to explain enjoys about NMT is being of our team and their training Naval Support Activity (NSA) how rewarding an experience able to hone in on the speciic that we were able to run con- Mechanicsburg in Pennsylva- the Wounded Warrior event physical discomfort a client tinuous operations without nia, but I have to say, I am in- was, especially after she re- may be experiencing, and incident,”said Lt. Robert Del- credibly proud of the response ceived a text from a Warrior’s using her knowledge of pain gado-Navarro, Naval Facilities of our PW production staf. wife. patterns to trace the mani- Engineering Command (NAV- heir dedication and willing- “She said this was the irst festation of pain back to the FAC) Washington. “We were ness to stay the course for three- time that her husband had origin and work on the issues very fortunate as well to have plus days to make NSF Dahl- not experienced pain as a re- that are causing the problem. had much needed support gren a safe environment for our sult of his prosthetic.” “It’s very gratifying to igure from our tenants.” staf and our tenant commands Leming was also involved out the ‘mystery’ of where a “Gray’s Landing on the Po- to return to was outstanding,” in the Air Force Warrior client’s pain begins and help tomac remained open for our said NSASP Public Works Oi- Games held at Marine Corps them resolve the issue,” Lem- personnel all weekend and the cer Cmdr. William Windus. Base (MCB) Quantico with ing said. barracks ensured that our crew “Here at Dahlgren we are the Wounded Warriors Team Leming ofers hour and had a place to rest when of unique in that we have our own this past summer. hour and a half long therapy shift,” Delgado-Navarro contin- in-house work force that re- “I came out of each session sessions, ofering a discount ued. “We had assistance from sponds to snow emergencies or more energized than when I to active duty military and the staf at Morale Welfare and inclement weather,” Capt. Mary went in,” Leming shared. “I felt retirees. Recreation (MWR) and Naval Feinberg, NSASP commanding like I was helping them. It was “I feel like that’s my way of Surface Warfare Center Dahl- oicer, explained. “While we nice to be able to help keep giving back,” Leming said. gren Division (NSWCDD) with may have had to slow down the team functioning. Most To schedule an appoint- clearing snow. Also, our police work low a bit on Monday and of the athletes were involved ment with Leming at the NSF force ensured that folks stayed have a delayed arrival; I think in several diferent sports and Dahlgren Fitness Center, you of the road so that we could do our PW department have done massage helped keep them at may reach her via email at our job and keep the gates open.” a phenomenal job at having the peak performance.” [email protected] or by hroughout the eforts, Del- base back up and running less A previous client recom- calling 804-296-2722. gado-Navarro said everyone than 48 hours after the event.” Friday, January 29, 2016 The South Potomac Pilot 3

capable of operations that maintain CSCS and expertly employ surface com- batants.” Continued from page 1 As CSCS wrapped up their third day at the SNA Symposium, plans Mr. Brian Deters, technical support were already in development for director, and Lt. Adam Galazka, Hu- next year. man Performance Requirements “I think our team was very efec- Review (HPRR) / Surface Warfare tive in educating a large population Enterprise (SWE) /Impaired Train- of military, government, and indus- ing and Education Report (ITER) co- try personnelabout our training,” ordinator, led the efort in developing McKinley said. “Most importantly, a training exhibit that not only illus- wesuccessfully communicated our trated CSCS’ training role in today’s message not only to the Sailor of to- Navy, but how CSCS will playan even day, but also to the Sailor of tomor- larger role in shaping tomorrow’s row. If you did not get a chance to Navy. stop by our booth, we will see you

People visiting the exhibit were U.S. NAVY PHOTOGRAPH, COURTESY CENTER FOR SURFACE COMBAT SYSTEMS next January.” able to experience various training CRYSTAL CITY, Va. (January 14, 2016) Representatives from the Center for Sur- he SNA was incorporated in 1985 demonstrations;Seamanship Train- face Combat Systems (CSCS) educated the surface warfare community on who to promote greater coordination and ing Video Series, Synthetic Combat they train and how they support the Fleet at the Surface Navy Association (SNA) communication among those in the Symposium Jan. 12 — 14 Operator Trainer (SCOT), and Virtu- military, business and academic alSchoolhouse training products. the right training at the right time,” (BAAR). 70,000 hours of curriculum for 700 communities who share a common “We wanted to illustrate to the sur- Deters explained. “We demonstrat- CSCS was also able to discuss how courses a year to more than 40,000 interest in Naval Surface Warfare and face community how we are incor- ed our Virtual Schoolhouse projects, they are the leaders in surface com- Sailors,” Galazka said. “In addition, to support the activities of Surface porating new methods of instruction including Aegis Tactical Operations bat systems training. we stressed how we arebuilding Naval Forces. to support Ready Relevant Learning, Course (TACTOE), Maintenance “Each individual who approached maritime partnerships by providing For information on the Center for our Navy’s training vision of Sailor & Material Management (3M) and our booth learned that we oversee quality allied forces training to en- Surface Combat System, visit https:// 2025 to ensure Sailors are provided Basic Acoustic Analysis Refresher 14 learning sites and provide nearly able them to develop ready teams www.netc.navy.mil/centers/cscs/ Snow Days

DEBBIE CLARKE Joseph, aged 14 creates a snow angel on NSF Dahlgren following the epic snow storm.

JULIA APICELLA /DAHLGREN MWR Julia Apicella the child and youth program AMBER SHERMAN training and curriculum specialist at NSF A hole in one: Eliza, aged five enjoys some An Indian Head employee makes short work Dahlgren sent in measurements of 24 inch- fun in the snow. of the snow at his Md home. es of snow from her home. 4 The South Potomac Pilot Friday, January 29, 2016

BASE HAPPENINGS Community Notes Dahlgren KG Alert Sign up Dahlgren Sign up for KG alert offered by the King George County Howl and Owl Prowl at Caledon State Park Emergency Services to notify you of important information Daily Bread at Chapel Annex Discover the hoots, hollers and howls of Caledon’s noc- due to an emergency, disaster, road closure or inclement The Daily Bread Giveaway Program previously held turnal wildlife on Jan. 30 from 7-9 p.m. The park comes weather. To sign up for free, go to https://www.kgalert.com/ at the USO building has moved to Dahlgren’s Chapel alive at night with owls, coyotes foxes and more! Take a Portal.htm Annex every Thursday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the ride on the hay wagon as we go out calling for these ani- foyer. A variety of breads, rolls, cakes, pies and cookies mals. Space is limited so call 540-663-3861 to make a res- Indian Head are available for free to those in need. For more infor- ervation. Cost: $3.00 per person or $8.00 per family. For mation on the program, contact RP2 Harrelson in the all Caledon State Park Events visit: www.dcr.virginia.gov/ Indian Head Town Council Meeting Chapel offices at 540-653-8297 state-parks/caledon.shtml The Indian Head Town Council will meet on Feb. 1 begin- ning at 7:30 p.m. at the Village Green Pavillion located at 100 Second Tour Thrift Store Winter Wetland Wonderland at Caledon State Walter Thomas Road. The Second Tour Thrift Store is open and offers a Park variety of items for military personnel and their fam- Learn to identify the waterfowl that winter over on the Port Tobacco River Chocolate Festival ilies! The store is open Thursdays from 11:30 a.m. to Potomac River and in the swamps and marshes of Caledon You are invited to join the Port Tobacco River Conservan- 2 p.m. on Jan. 31 from 12 to 2 p.m.. The introduction to waterfowl cy at their Chocolate Festival Benefit. Live music by Landing identification will be followed by a visit to the waterfront Mary. Dancing, silent auction and cash casino along with Black History Month Observance to observe and identify ducks, geese, swans, mergansers, tasteful heavy hors d’oeuvres by the Jaycee’s and lots of lus- In recognition of African American/Black History loons and grebs as well as herons and eagles. Cost: $3.00 cious chocolate delights. $40 tickets available now with first Month, NSF Dahlgren will hold an observance on 11 per person or $8.00 per family. Meet at the Visitor Center. drink free Reserve your ticket today by visiting PortTobac- February 2016, 1100 — 1230, at UMW Dahlgren Cam- For all Caledon State Park Events visit: www.dcr.virginia. coRiver.org.For more information, please contact us at 301- pus, University Hall. The speaker will be U.S. Navy gov/state-parks/caledon.shtml 934 - 2025 or email [email protected]. Commander and Professor William F. Bundy, U.S. Na- val War College, and Director of the Vice Admiral Sam- Historic Belle Grove Plantation Valentine’s North Star — Celebrate the Life of Harriet Tubman uel L. Gravely, Jr. Naval Research Group. Package Join the Waldorf West Library on Feb. 25 from 6 — 7 p.m. an For the month of February historic Belle Grove Planta- engaging production celebrates the life and work of Amer- ASBP Blood Drive tion is offering a ‘Romance to Remember” package for their ica’s most famous conductor on the Underground Railroad. The Armed Services Blood Program will hold its first guests. Package includes a dozen roses, a box of chocolate This show celebrates the life of Harriet Tubman and her drive of 2016 on Feb 11 at the Chapel Annex from 0900 truffles, three course dinner for two en suite and a gourmet work as conductor, spy and true American hero. This free — 1300. All blood donated benefits military members breakfast for two en suite. For more information contact event is for ages 9 and up. For more info call 301-645-1395. and their families at home, overseas, in harm’s way and by phone at 540-621-7340 or visit http://www.bellegrove- recovering from injuries. To make an appointment, vis- plantation.com/accomodations/special_offers. Charles County Citizen Notification System it militarydonor.com and use code ASF. Give our troops Sign up for the Charles County Citizen Notification Sys- the greatest gift of all, the gift of life — give blood! King George County Board of Supervisors Meet- tem (CNS), to receive emergency, weather and community ing notifications via phone calls, text messages, email and more, Indian Head The King George County Board of Supervisors Meeting for the locations you care about in Charles County. You can will be held on Feb. 2 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. in the Robert choose to receive notifications about events that may affect Frug’s Grub Food Truck H. Combs Board Room at the Rivercomb Administration your home, your child’s school, your parent’s home, your Frug’s Grub has started a new food truck operation at Building located at 10459 Courthouse Drive. Public com- workplace or other locations. For more information and to NSF Indian Head. The ruck will be on base every week- ment period is held at 6:30. The Service Authority Board register visit http://www.charlescountymd.gov/CNS day from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. in the parking lot next to of Directors meeting begins at 6 p.m. at the same location. Building 620. Community Recreation Center. Stop by La Plata Community Grants and choose from a wide variety of panini combos, fresh Valentine’s Getaway at Historic Stratford Hall Is your neighborhood interested in organizing an event like salads and homemade soups. The Inn at Stratford Hall has created the perfect roman- a block party or cook out to bring your community together? tic weekend getaway for Valentine’s Day. The Valentine’s he Town of La Plata invites neighborhood associations and Treasures Thrift Store Donations dinner will be served on Feb. 13 beginning at 6:30 p.m. communities to submit the neighborhood grant application “Treasures “ is open on Tuesdays from 10 a.m. to 1 Reservations are required. Please visit http://www.strat- for review. here will be 5 grants awarded up to $500 each. p.m. The store is located at 12 Strauss Ave. next to the fordhall.org/events/valentines-day-at-stratford-hall/ call Deadline to submit application is March 11, 2016. Grant ap- USO. Donations of gently-used items are currently be- or email Leslie Brooks at 804-493-1966 for reservations plications are available for download from the Town’s web- ing accepted. and information. site or email Colleen Wilson, Special Events Coordinator at [email protected] or 301-934-8421 ext. 142. 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K-12. Sponsors must ill out a yearly registration packet for their child to attend. hey can pick up the packets at the Youth Activi- ties Center. Children will have access to facility computers, music, crafts, books and more! Dahlgren Seasonal Summer Day Camp Counselors Job Openings Movie Theater Positions targeted for high school graduates, college students and other interested in being considered for temporary summer employment within Fleet and Family Readiness Child & Youth programs. Visit www.navymwrdahlgren.com and click on “Jobs” tab for application and position information. Must be 18 years or 540-653-7336 older to apply. Closing date is Feb. 21. Price of Shows Dahlgren Aquatics Center Family Fun Night Civilian: $5. Active Duty, Retired & Reserve Mil E-7 & above & their family members with ID: $4, E-1-E-6 & below & their family 540-653-8088 Feb. 16 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. BINGO is back! Join us for fun, good members with ID: $2.50. Children (6-11): $2 Children (5 and under): *NOTICE: he Aquatics Center is closed due to construction and company and bingo. Prizes will be awarded and refreshments will FREE. is scheduled to re-open March 1. he outdoor pool will re-open in be served. Register at the YAC by Feb. 12. Cost: FREE *Movies shown in 3D will cost an additional $1 to ticket price. May. Friday, Jan. 29 7 p.m. Dahlgren Bingo Dahlgren Craftech Daddy’s Home PG-13 540-653-8785 540-653-1730 Saturday, Jan. 30 4 p.m. BINGO Take part in Craftech’s classes and add your own festive lair to Star Wars: Episode VI — Return of the Jedi (FREE hursday Evenings at Gray’s Landing. Doors open at 4 p.m. Early your home! All classes listed below can be taken in a group or in- ADMISSION) PG Bird games start at 5 p.m. $1,800 Jackpot and 56 numbers (Assum- dividual setting. Call Craftech to make your reservations and begin Saturday, Jan. 30 7 p.m. ing no one wins January 28th jackpot. If jackpot was won it will start creating! Star Wars: he Force Awakens *3D PG-13 back at $1,000.) he jackpot starts at $1,000 and 48 numbers and Valentine’s Day Delivery Sunday, Jan. 31 2 p.m. will increase $100 and 1 number each week it is not won. Food and Feb. 12. Surprise your sweetie with a Valentine’s Day gift to be de- Point Break PG-13 beverage are available for purchase at Gray’s Landing and Gray’s livered Feb. 12! Stop by Craftech and choose from an array of gifts Sunday, Jan. 31 4:30 p.m. Café. All with base access are invited. Participants playing bingo from balloons, stufed animals and candies to be delivered to that Star Wars: he Force Awakens PG-13 must be 18 years of age or older. A valid form of identiication must special someone. Call to reserve your gift today! On base deliveries Friday, Feb. 5 7 p.m. be shown to purchase alcoholic beverages. only. Prices vary. Star Wars: he Force Awakens *3D PG-13 Valentine’s BINGO Beginner’s Lead Stained Glass Class Saturday, Feb. 6 4 p.m. Feb. 11 at Gray’s Landing. Doors open at 4 p.m. Early Bird games In this four-session workshop, learn the basics of lead glass and Alvin and the Chipmunks: he Road Chip PG starts at 5 p.m. Show of your love for Bingo and get a double action make your own stained glass creation. Cost: $80.00, to include all Saturday, Feb. 6 7 p.m. card free! materials Risen — Sneak Peek PG-13 Framing and Matting Class Sunday, Feb. 7 2 p.m. Dahlgren Cannonball Lanes In this two-session workshop, learn how to mat and frame a Alvin and the Chipmunks: he Road Chip PG 540-653-7327 piece of artwork. Artwork must be no larger than 16x20, no oils or Sunday, Feb. 7 4:30 p.m. Games: Military $3.00, Civilian $4.00. Hourly Bowling: Military cross-stitch. Cost $35.00, to include all materials CLOSED — Enjoy the Super Bowl! $20.00, Civilian $25.00 Shoe Rental: Military $1.50, Civilian $2.50. Tiffany Stained Glass Class Looking to have a birthday party or after work gathering at Can- In this four-session workshop, learn the basics of tifany glass, For movie listings online, visit www.navymwr.org/movies and select the nonball Lanes? Stop in or call to inquire about plans and rates for which uses a foil technique. Cost: $75.00, to include all materials Dahlgren Theater. renting out the Multipurpose Room. Wax and Watercolor Painting Lunch Time Bowling Learn wax and watercolor technique. Cost $75.00, to include all hursdays and Fridays at 11 a.m. Need some fun on your lunch materials ry and make a craft. break? Beginning in February Cannonball lanes will now be open One-on-One Computer Help for lunch hursdays and Fridays. Dahlgren Fitness Center Feb. 2 from 3 to 5 p.m. by appointment. Need help with a cer- Youth Learn to Bowl 540-653-8580 tain computer program? Don’t know where to start? Sign up for a Feb. 6 from 2 to 4 p.m. Children between the ages of 5 to 12 will American Heart Month Boot Camp 30 minute, one-on-one session at the library, to work on whatever receive individual sessions on basic bowling as well as the oppor- Feb. 6 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. In observance of American Heart you’d like. Please register by Jan. 29. tunity to bowl two games. Please register at Cannonball Lanes no Month learn the beneits of a Boot Camp class with both strength Paws for Reading later than Feb. 3. Cost: $7.50 per child, which includes two games training and cardiovascular exercise. Open to all with base access. Feb. 9 from 3:45 to 5 p.m. Curl up with a furry friend and read and shoes. Cost: Regular GX class admission them a story! he General Library will hold Paws for Reading the First Steps to Bowling Ball and Chain Relay second Tuesday of every month and give young readers the oppor- Feb. 13 at noon. Want to increase your bowling score? Cannon- Feb. 10 at 11 a.m. Enjoy a morning run with the old ball and chain. tunity to read to their four legged companion. Reading to a pet can ball Lanes will be holding a bowling clinic geared toward those with he top two pairs will win a prize! Register no later than Feb. 9. Cost: help build conidence in young readers. Register online at http://en- a 150 average and below with Don Monroe from the Great Fred- Active Duty FREE, All Others $5.00 gagedpatrons.org/Events.cfm?SiteID=6188 and click on a selected ericksburg United States Bowling Congress Association (GFUSB- Football Skill Combine Competition time or call the General Library. CA). Cost: $10.00/person, includes two games with instruction Feb. 22 – 26 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Participate in the Dahl- Valentine’s Day Party Sweetheart Bowling gren Fitness Center Football Skill Combine Competition. Com- Feb. 11 at 4 p.m. Make Valentine’s Day cards for your class! Cost: Feb. 14 from 2 to 9 p.m. Bring your best guy or gal and have fun plete the challenges including a 40 yard dash, 3 cone drill, 20 yard FREE night of bowling! Cost: Military $15.00, Civilian $20.00 shuttle, 225 bench press and standing board. he top male/female Half Day Craft Day Scotch Doubles competitor wins a prize. Open to all with base access. Cost: FREE Feb. 26 at 12:30 p.m. Stop by the Library after your early release for Feb. 20 from 6 to 8 p.m. Partner’s inish each other’s frames. Prizes some activities! February’s crafts will be sharpie mugs. Cost: FREE will be awarded to the irst place team. Cost: $10.00/person Dahlgren General Library 540-653-7474 Dahlgren ITT Dahlgren Child & Youth Tutoring at the Library 540-653-8785 CDC 540-653-4994 Dahlgren General Library and the School Liaison Oice is proud Disney on Ice YAC 540-653-8009 to ofer tutoring services for Grade K-12. his program relies heavily Feb. 13 at 2:30 p.m. Disney on Ice presents Treasure Trove at the Give Parents a Break on volunteers and must be at least 16 years of age to volunteer. To Verizon Center! Get tangled up with Rapunzel and Flynn and enter At the CDC. Eligible patrons include all children six weeks to ive volunteer your services, please contact the General Library. To re- the world of your favorite Disney princesses: , Belle, Cinderella, years of age (not in kindergarten). he CDC is ofering extended quest tutoring assistance, please contact the School Liaison Oice Jasmine, Snow White, Tiana, Mulan and more! Ahoy, Mateys! Set hourly care scheduled for the irst and third Friday of each month and include the subject, student’s grade, contact information and sail with Peter Pan and Captain Hook on an adventure beyond and the second Saturday of each month. his care is free with a re- available meeting times. All tutoring sessions will take place at the Neverland. Trek the wilds of Africa with Simba, Timon and Pum- spite care referral and $4/hour for all other eligible patrons. Please General Library during agreed-upon operating hours. All with base baa. Don’t be late to a very important date with Alice and the Mad call the center for more information and to register. access are eligible. Hatter! You won’t want to miss this show full of Disney’s treasures to Saturday Open Recreation Storytime at the Library remember. Cost: $21.00 Saturdays at the YAC from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. FREE program open Every Friday at 10 a.m. Short or tall, big or small, enjoy story time to Military, DoD Civilians and Contractor Dependents, school ages and crafts for all! Join the General Library every Friday to read a sto- Continues on page 6 6 The South Potomac Pilot Friday, January 29, 2016

2016 Great Wolf Lodge Specials end of each month. dren six weeks to ive years of age, not yet in chips, candy and good company to cheer on Book your two day, one night reservation Luray Caverns Trip kindergarten. his program is free for respite your favorite team! Cost: FREE with Community Rec ITT today! Available Feb. 6. Van departs at 8 a.m. What will you care referrals and $4.00 per hour for all other Timonium Motorcycle Show dates: March 19, June 17, Aug. 6, Oct. 15 and discover? Visit Virginian’s Blue Ridge Moun- patrons. Please make your reservation no later Feb. 13. Van departs at 10 a.m. Check out the Dec. 10. Cost: $215.75 per room. tain’s largest and most popular caverns. Regis- than 6 p.m. on the Monday prior to your de- motorcycle show at the Maryland State Fair- Universal Orlando Resort Ticket Special ter at Liberty by Feb. 4. Cost: $9.25 sired care date. Reservations can be made in grounds. Register at Liberty by Feb. 11. Cost: Tired of the winter weather already and Super Bowl Party the center or over the phone. $8.50 need some fun in the sun? Community Rec Feb. 7 at 3:30 p.m. Watch the biggest game of Seasonal Summer Day Camp Counselors Job Cards Against Humanity ITT has Buy 1 – Day Park to Park and get 2 ad- the year at Liberty! Enjoy snacks and refresh- Openings Feb. 16 at 7 p.m. Take part in this party game ditional Park to Park Days free! his promotion ments with great company. Cost: FREE Positions targeted for high school graduates, in which players complete ill-in-the-blank is on sale through May 2016 and tickets can be Monster Jam Trip college students and other interested in being statements using mature-content phrases purchased and activated with a Military ID or Feb. 20. Van departs at 10 a.m. See breath considered for temporary summer employ- printed on playing cards. DoD CAC card. Contact Community Rec ITT taking stunts and awesome power from the ment within Fleet and Family Readiness Child Whitetail Ski Resort Trip oice at 540-653-8785 for more information. most popular Monster Jam trucks! Register & Youth programs. Visit www.navymwrindi- Feb. 27. Van departs at 7:30 a.m. Enjoy a day Ski Resort Packages with Liberty by Feb. 17. Cost: $17.50, includes anhead.com and click on “Jobs” tab for appli- on the slopes! Take in the sights and sounds Have you been waiting all year to the shred entry ticket and pit pass cation and position information. Must be 18 from the mountain tops at Whitetail Ski Re- the slopes? Community Rec ITT has special Spa Day years or older to apply. Closing date is Feb. 21. sort. Register with Liberty by Feb. 22. product and prices for weekly and weekend Feb. 25. Let Liberty provide you with a day lifts, beginner classes, snowboard and tubing of relaxation and the pampering you deserve! Indian Head Community Indian Head Stars & Strikes at White Tail Resort, Round Top Mountain Reserve your appointment by Feb. 22. Cost: Recreation Center Bowling Center Resort and Liberty Mountain Resort and Con- FREE 301-744-4850 or 301-744-4648 301-744-4761 ference Center. Prices vary so call or stop by Storytime and Crafts Games: Military $2.00/game; Civilian $3.00/ today! Every Tuesday from 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. game; Shoe Rental $1.00 Go City Cards Join us at the Library every Tuesday for a story Party Rental One person, one card, multiple opportu- and a craft! Rent Stars & Strikes for your next celebra- nities! Go City Cards and Explorer Passes STEM tion and let us help you throw a bowling bash include admission to multiple attractions for Feb. 10 at 6 p.m. Join us as we explore sci- that your guests will rave about! Cost: two one low price! Save up to 55% on theme parks, ence, technology, engineering and math. Drop hour rental prices are $60 for military and $70 tours, museums and more versus paying at in for hands on experiments and activities. for civilians. Price includes four private lanes, the gate. You choose attractions as you go February’s activity is going to be LED greeting shoes, cosmic lights and whole lot of fun! from cities such as Boston, Chicago, D.C., Las cards. Parental supervision required for those Open Bowling Vegas, Los Angeles, San Diego, Orlando, Oahu, Indian Head Child & Youth under 8 years of age. Register by Feb. 5. Cost: Fridays and Saturdays from 5 to 10 p.m. Miami and more. CDC 301-744-4458 FREE Bored on the weekends? Look no further. Stars School Age Care (SAC) Open Enrollment Couples Sip and Paint & Strikes Bowling Center ofers open bowling Please call the youth center for enrollment Feb. 13 from 3 to 5 p.m. Find your inner Pi- on Fridays and Saturdays. Dahlgren Liberty information and fee schedules. he CDC also casso with your special someone, sip wine and Lunchtime Bowling 540-653-7277 has spaces available for full-time childcare. have a ton of fun! Must be 21 years or older to Every Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. he Liberty Center and all activities are for Hourly Care drink alcohol. Registration and cash or check Take a break from the oice and unwind with Liberty Center Patrons Only: E1-E6 Single/ At the CDC. Eligible patrons include all chil- payment is required by Feb. 12. Cost: $25.00 a game or two of bowling on your lunch break! Unaccompanied Active Duty Military. dren six weeks to 12 years of age. Care is avail- Disney on Ice Cosmic Bowling Flicks Friday able on a day to day basis and requires ad- Feb. 13, 14 & 15. Disney on Ice presents Every second and fourth Saturday of the Come out and watch any movie from our vance reservations. Hourly care reservations Treasure Trove at the Verizon Center! Get month from 5 to 10 p.m. What glows in the collection. Drinks and popcorn are FREE! as well as payments for care can be made on- tangled up with Rapunzel and Flynn and enter dark and is too much fun to miss? Cosmic Birthday Drawing line at https://myfr.navyaims.com/ndwcyms. the world of your favorite Disney princesses: bowling at Stars & Strikes Bowling Center! If you have a birthday in February, place html Cost: $4.00 per hour. Ariel, Belle, Cinderella, Jasmine, Snow White, Sweethearts Bowling Special your name with us at Liberty for a drawing to Give Parents a Break Tiana, Mulan and more! Ahoy, Mateys! Set sail Feb. 13 from 5 to 10 p.m. Bring your sweet- win a special gift! Drawings take place at the At the CDC. Eligible patrons include all chil- with Peter Pan and Captain Hook on an ad- heart out for bowling fun! Everyone will enjoy venture beyond Neverland. Trek the wilds of one free game of bowling. Africa with Simba, Timon and Pumbaa. Don’t be late to a very important date with Alice and Indian Head Weight House the Mad Hatter! You won’t want to miss this Fitness Center show full of Disney’s treasures to remember. 301-744-4661 Cost: $21.00 Happy Hearts 2.1 Mile Partner Run Performing Arts Center for African Cultures Feb. 11 at 11 a.m. Calling all pairs! Can you presents African Drumming run and/or walk hand in hand for 2.1 miles? cutest couple Feb. 25 at 3 p.m. at the Youth Center Gym. Prizes will be awarded to irst and second Experience the sound and rhythmic patterns place pairs. Register by 10:30 a.m. Feb. 11. and movements of African drums and instru- Open to all with base access ages 10 and up. Visit bit.ly/serviceccc to enter ments through storytelling and dance. Open Parent signature required for those under 18 the cutest photo of you and your to all with base access. Cost: FREE years of age. Cost: Active Duty FREE, All Oth- loved one. Photo submissions Monster Jam Tickets ers $5.00 Feb. 27 & 28. Monster Jam tickets at Royal Wallyball Tournament begin February 5th. Vote for Farms Arena in Baltimore, Maryland available Feb. 19 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Play like a your favorite couple between at Community Rec ITT! Cost: $26.50, includ- champion! Register for the double elimination February 14th and February ing pit pass four-on-four Wallyball Tournament by Feb. 28th. 16. Must have a minimum of four teams. Priz- Indian Head Liberty Center es will be given to the irst and second place The cutest couple will be 301-744-4524 teams. Open to all with base access ages 15 announced February 29th he Liberty Center and all activities are for and older. Cost: Active Duty FREE, All Others Liberty Center Patrons Only: E1-E6 Single/ $5.00 on the website and Unaccompanied Active Duty Military. Ping Pong Tournament will receive a $50 gift card! Roundtop Ski Resort Trip Feb. 25 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Gym- Feb. 2. Van departs at 7:30 a.m. Liberty is tak- nasium Bldg. D-328. 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