Guantanamo Gazette

Vol. 45 -- No. 106 --U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Tuesday, June 6, 1989 Safety Director gives helpful summer safety hints

son. "As achild grows, a parent's job shifts children. ing their boats out for the day," said Nel- *By JOC BILL DOUGHERTY from that of a protector to one of an "Skate boarding can be fun if you just son. "But please make sure you take the educator. If we, as parents, teach our follow a few simple rules," added Nelson. right precautions before you head out to the Summer is upon us and that means our young children safety now, then they will "Never ride in the street, always wear your waters around Guantanamo." children will be out of school for summer learn safe habits that stay with them later in safety gear and please be courteous to The Safety Director said those precau- vacation. There are a variety of summer life." pedestrians and car drivers." The Safety tions include wearing your flotation de- activities both children and adults enjoy in Nelson said one way to educate our Director also asked the car drivers to be vices at all times, maintaining all the re- Guantanamo butfrequently, many of us are children is by example. "Wearing seat belts watchful and courteous. quired safety equipment, staying tuned to more concerned about having fun than isthebestexamplelknow,"hesaid. "If you After all the exercise you and your weather conditions and not overloading about being safe. wear your seat belts, then your children children will get in the hot sun, you may your boat with people and equipment and Captain John Boyd, COMNAVBASE, will too." look forward to a cool swim. The Safety exceeding the boat's weight capacity. has continually stated that "safety" is the Another area of concern with the chil- Director said it is important that your child "And most importantly," added Nel- number one priority for everyone in the dren is the hot weather in Guantanamo. understand the following safety rules. son, "remember that boating and drinking community. "The children are generally not accli- "Stick to the swimming areas and never don't mix." "Everyone needs to be safety con- matized for the heat because they spend swim alone," said Nelson. "And make sure These are only a few safety tips to help scious," said Dave Nelson, the new Safety most of their day in the air conditioned your parents or someone older than you make your summer fun a little safer. Book- Director for the naval base. "Statistics class rooms," explained Nelson. "At home, who can swim is around to supervise you lets about all the areas covered are available show that Navy-wide, 60 to 70 percent of they're outside all day and the sun beats during your time in the water. If you are a from the Safety Office, located on the injuries occur during off-duty hours down on them. This could easily lead to non-swimmer, stay in shallow water. second floor of Building 13, across from when you are out having fun)." heat stress." Know your ability and don't show off. And the Fire Department at the base of Admin With the start of summer, it means the Nelson said that parents should let their if you are overheated, over-tired, don't go Hill. The Safety Director said if you have children will be around (or underfoot) all acclimatize themselves over an ex- in the water. If the weather is bad, day. Keeping an eye on them is a full-time child it's a any questions or suggestions about safety, job and Nelson had some safety tips for tended period to allow their bodies to get good idea to put off your swim until later." please call him at 4526. both parents and children that will help use to the heat. Swimming is not the only water sport "We are looking to have a highly visible make summertime fun a little safer. Another "hot" outdoor activity is skate enjoyed by parents and their children. safety program," said Nelson. "With the "We are concerned about all children boarding. Though apopular activity, it can Boating is very popular in Guantanamo. community's support, we can do that. but especially the smaller ones," said Nel- be a distressing one for both parents and "We have many people who enjoy tak- Please have a safe and enjoyable summer." Secretary of Defense cuts $10 billion from defense budget quality-of-life initiatives will not be af- were tough. "We approached the problem offsetby its cost. The termination will save GARAMONE By JIM fected by any cuts. "If it were in my power, with the belief that it is better to cancel low $1.3 billion in fiscal 1990. New procure- AFIS Correspondent I'd give more (of a pay raise)," he said. priority systems outright and to reduce ments of the F-14D aircraft, the Phoenix Force structure cuts are part of the force structure than to keep up the fiction missile and the final Los Angeles-class Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney has proposals for the next two years. The Army that we can have just as effective a force attack submarine were terminated. from the fiscal proposed cutting $10 billion will deactivate a mechanized infantry bri- with less money," Cheney said. "(We don't In the Army, new buys of the AH-64 1990 budget and $9.9 billion in fiscal 1991. gade, cancel plans for additional artillery want to) move back to the notion of the Apache helicopter were terminated and the He detailed the proposed cuts in testimony units and restructure attack helicopter bat- hollow forces of the late 1970s." Army Helicopter Improvement Program before theHouseArmed Services Commit- talions in the next two fiscal years. The Strategic Defense Initiative has and the M-88 recovery vehicle were pro- tee in April. Cheney opted to keep carrier battle been cut from $5.6 billion to $4.6 billion in posed for cancellation. The proposals are amendments to the group strength in the Navy at 14 rather than fiscal 1990. Cheney said this would pro- In the Air Force, there will be no more Reagan administration budget announced the 15 already approved. The carrier USS vide enough funds to keep the research new buys of F-15E aircraft and the LAN- in January. Net result of the amendments is Coral Sea will be retired in fiscal year 1990 initiative robust and allow the organization TIRN pod system after fiscal 1991 produc- budget request authority now that the DoD when the USS Abraham Lincoln comes on to examine the promising "Brilliant tion is completed. stands at $295.6 billion for fiscal 1990 and line. The Navy will also accelerate the Pebbles" space-based interceptor. While cancellations were preferred, $311 billion for fiscal 1991. retirement of older destroyers, transfer 10 The defense secretary also recom- some stretch outs were necessary. The B-2 Cheney told the committee that readi- frigates from active forces to the Reserves mended providing funds for rail garrison bomber is being slipped a year. "The B-2 ness and the well-being of uniformed per- during the two-year period and deactivate of the Peacekeeper missile and proposed has a lot of unresolved questions," Cheney nel were priorities in restructuring the 73 older P-3A/B Orion submarine-hunting funds to build the mobile Small ICBM. said. "I'd be less than forthright if I didn't get. He said personnel questions were aircraft. "This would allow us to close the window highlight the fact that we have problems uppermost in his mind when making cuts of vulnerability that we have argued over with the B-2 and a lot of work is required and that he considered readiness as an The Air Force will deactivate its hurri- for more than 10 years," he said. The before we're in aposition to say how much interrelated issue with quality personnel. cane-watching WC-130s and restructure proposal would have the Peacekeeper in it will cost or when it will be available." "We steered clear of anything that would the TR-1 surveillance program. rail garrison by 1992 and the Small ICBM Other programs that will be stretched have a negative impact on our ability to The cuts will mean reductions from ready by 1997. out include the UH-60 helicopter, the SH- recruit or retain quality people," Cheney previously planned levels of 17,000 mili- The largest program being canceled is 60F helicopter, the F/A-18 aircraft, the T- said. tary members in fiscal 1990 and 14,000 in the Navy/Marine Corps V-22 tilt-rotor 45TS aircraft, two Army and one Air Force Pay raises, 3.6 percent in fiscal 1990 fiscal 1991. Osprey. Cheney said thatit was an interest- missile systems and money for the National and 3.2 in fiscal 1991, incentive pays and Cheney said program cancellations ing technology but that its limited use was Aerospace Plane. MEDICAL ADVISOR Contributed by the Staff U.S. Naval Hospital BAY NEWS Somepeopleknow itas spinal can have nonspecific symptoms Nursery School Attention City College Students meningitis, others as just plain of just fever, irritability, and act- Guantanamo Bay Nursery School will hold All students who plan to finish their 15-hour meningitis. Everyone knows that ing very ill. its monthly Board of Directors meeting Thurs- residency requirement with City Colleges of it means serious disease. Indeed, If you suspect that someone day, June 8, at 7 p.m., in the music room. Parents Chicago and desire a SOCNAV contract with City meningitis is an infection of the may have meningitis, based on are urged to attend. Colleges, should immediately contact Navy nervous system which can have the above list of symptoms, what Campus at 4769. quite disastrous consequences. should you do? That person Troy State Bulletin Board On the other hand it can be should be immediately taken to Mr. Bill Buchannon will be on board from Teller at Leeward Point relatively mild. This variability the Emergency Room at the June 13 to 20. He is the Public Relations Central Fidelity Bank will have a teller at the occurs because meningitis can be hospital where he/she can be Director for Troy State University, Main Campus Leeward Point Facility, Wednesday, June 7. due to any one of a number of evaluated by a physician. Unfor- and will be available to give presentations to any small germs including bacteria, tunately, the only way that we group aboard the Naval Station who would like Pre-Separation Course during all viruses, tuberculoses, or fungi, can definitely diagnose meningi- him to do so. He should be available A one half-day pre-separation course is r hours except the night of Commencement, June available for all COMNAVBASE personnel who just as there are many different tis is by doing a spinal tap or to speak to 14. If you would like Mr. Buchannon will be separating at EAOS. This course is required flavors of ice cream. For ex- lumbar puncture, as we call it. your group, call Ed Miller for further informa- ample, individuals who develop This procedure sounds very for all personnel separating who are otherwise tion. Bill should have some interesting stories eligible for reenlistment. This course is designed to viral meningitis tend to not be as treacherous, but in most in- the PR man for the Cincin- about his days as familiarize separatees with important information during the ill as those who come down with stances, including in young chil- nati Royals NBA team. He was there regarding the following: Forms/documents; meningitis from a bacteria. dren, it is rather simple to per- reign of Oscar Robertson. Military obligations; Unemployment/Reemploy- Several different age groups form. The likelihood of side ef- ment rights; Medical/Veterans benefits. The next of people are more prone to fects from the procedure are Pot Luck course will be offered Thursday, June 8, from 1to 4 getting meningitis. As you might minimal and it is rarely more VC-10 enlisted families are invited to a Pot p.m. at the Family Service Center, Training Room. imagine, infants and young painful than drawing blood. Luck dinner Saturday, June 10, from 1 to 6 p.m. To obtain a quota, Naval Station personnel, children are more likely to get the Once meningitis has been at Deer Park. Bring your favorite dish, swim suit contact your Departmental/Divisional Career disease. There is also an in- diagnosed it must be treated. The and family for a fun day in the park. For more Counselors, tenant activities may contact the creased incidence in late adoles- specific treatment will depend information, call Kay at 3735, Darlene at 3307 or Command Career Counselors Office at 4575 or 4298. cence, typically the age of many on what the cause of the Nancy at 2573. young active duty members. Fi- meningitis is. If it is caused by a nally, the disease strikes again in bacteria, the patient mustreceive Welcome to Gitmo Improve your reading the aged. antibiotics by vein. If the disease Newcomers to Gitmo, would you like to A Functional Skills Class in reading will be Symptoms for each of these isfrom avirus, the person will get receive information and meet some other residents starting soon. For more information about register- 0 base? Come ing for this class, call Lori age groups are the same, although over the symptoms without treat- that can assist with adjustment to the at 4307 between 8 a.m. ment and usually is just moni- to our welcome program and see how we can help and noon, Monday through Friday. it may be difficult to detect the with small or large frustrations and just get to tored closely. symptoms in young infants. know each other. Child care and transportation can Ceramic Class for singles Most people have a fever and feel Recovery from meningitis is be provided upon request when registering. Call complete if properly Unaccompanied enlisted personnel, a ceramic They complain of a head- usually the Family Service Center for more information sick. diagnosed and treated early. class just for you is being offered June 8 and June and to register for this program being held on 15, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Ceramic Hobby Shop. ache. The back of the neck is Thursday, June 8, from 9 to 11:30 a.m. However, consequences can be The class is limited to 12 students and cost only $4 usually stiff and it is difficult to severe and may include such long turn the neck from side to side per person, so register soon at the Ceramic Hobby term difficulties as hearing loss Picnic Shop. Lets decorate a coffee mug. For more without eliciting pain. Touching or seizures. If you suspect this Attention Family Home Care Providers: Bring information, call 4640. the chin to the chest by bending disease in anyone, do not hesitate your family and have dinner "out" Wednesday, the neck forward also causes pain to get them to the Emergency June 7, at Deer Park. The picnic is set to begin at At Danny's 4:30 p.m. in the back of the neck. Infants Room. A Mongolian Barbecue is set for Friday, June 9, Every family should bring a dish to be shared. on the Leeward side at Danny's. The cost will Hot dogs and drinks will provided. Fun and be be $6.50 per person. For more information call outage to affect Villamar games are planned for the entire family. Power Dorletta at 6330. MWR's Family Home Care, Child Develop- There will be a scheduled Areas to be affected by the outage ment Center and Youth Activities are sponsoring power outage Wednesday, June are as follows: 1st Street, Vil- this event. For more information, call 4543. PSD Relieving Ceremony 7, from 7:30 to9:30a.m. forPWD lamar (New Villamar only), 2nd Parking space will be limited in the general area Line Crew to makecorrection and Street Villamar, 3rd Street Vil- Booster Club meeting of PSD, for the Relieving Ceremony Friday, June 9, from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. Only authorized officers and balance loads on circuits 3 and 4. lamar and 4th Street, Villamar. The final meeting of the W.T. Sampson High VIP/guests of the Officer in Charge will be School Booster Club for school year 88-89 will be permitted to park in front of PSD Bldg. 800. held Thursday, June 8, at 7 p.m. in the high school Entertainment Tonight library. Election of officers for the coming year will be held. All members are urged to attend. GBYAA elections On Channel 2 The GBYAA will be holding nominations/ 4:00 SESAME STREET Power outage elections tonight starting at 7:30 p.m. at the Youth Center. Parents participation is needed and most 5:00 NAVY NEWS THIS WEEK There will be a scheduled power outage Sun- welcomed. For more information, 5:30 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT day, June 11, from 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. call Maria at for PWD 4462. 6:00 NEWSCENTER 8 personnel to make termination connections on cables. The following areas will be affected: PWD 6:15 CNN SPORTS LATENIGHT Mail orderly training CNN HEADLINE NEWS Carpenter Shop, Bldg. 688, Bldg. 972 Utilities, JPJ 6:30 Hill, Co. "L", Ordnance Magazine Area, Radio There is a mandatory training class for all 7:00 WAVELENGTH Range BCT, Radio Range #3, SATCOM Det, personnel that have turned in mail orderly applica- 7:30 PHOTOPLAY Windmill Beach, Fourax, Radio Range Housing, tions to the Post Office, Wednesday, June 7 at 9 8:00 MOVIE; MRS. DELAFIELD WANTS TO M4RRY Base Siren, Camp Buckley, YKW, GHT, GHG, a.m. in the Family Service Center training room. 9:45 NEWSCENTER 8 (REBROADCAST) SBEQ. Any other mail orderlies that have not attended previous classes are welcome to attend. 10:00 SATNET BEQ Advisory meeting All movies begin at 8 p.m. The BEQ Advisory Board's monthly meeting Energy Savings Tip Downtown Lyceum will be held Monday, June 12, at 3 p.m. in the Let hot dishes or containers cool before placing them Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Comedy-Drama (PG).1:44 BEQ lounge. All members or alternates are urged in the refrigerator or freezer. 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PAGE 2 TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1989 GUANANAMIo GAZETrE States offer prepaid college tuition or savings bond programs

eral obligation bond issue be sold as has educational savings accounts year. program. It's a pay-up-front pro- By RUDI WILLIAMS college savings bonds." similar to IRAs, where the earnings "We received more than 70 writ- gram rather than a trust The univer- AFIS Correspondent General obligation bonds are are exempt from state taxes." ten and telephone requests for infor- sity adjusts those contracts from one double tax exempt-no state or fed- "The second type of college say- mation from military personnel and year to the next. Officials expect a 15 Parents, grandparents, siblings eral taxes. "They don't have to be ings plan is the tuition prepayment their spouses, both in and outside of percent increase in tuition costs over and others-churches, civic groups, used foreducational purposes, but if program," she said. "Michigan is the Florida, during the first two weeks the next five years. fratemal organizations-can ensure they are used for private or public forerunner in adopting this type of our program was in existence," said The Internal Revenue Service a child has money to pay future col- post-secondary education, they pro- approach. Parents, grandparents or Bryan McLawhorn of the Florida has created a problem for prepaid lege education costs by participating vide a .04 percent bonus on the inter- anyone else can purchase contracts Prepaid Postsecondary Education tuition programs. "IRS has said the in the prepaid college tuition or col- est earnings," said Paulson. "That's for semesters of college at in-state Expense Board. earnings on that initial investment lege savings bond programs offered not a lot, though-only about $20 to public university and college rates. Children of military families are taxable to the trust," Paulson by several states. $25 per year per bond." It's set up as a trust-the Michigan who are born in Florida and those explained. "The beneficiary will be And under the prepaid tuition The bonds are normally sold to Education Trust-so the money is who live there for one year are eli- liable to pay taxes on the earnings jan, they'll be paying for institutional investors in denomina- invested at current rates to generate gible for the program. "If a military when entering college. The states are orrow's college education at tionof $25,000 ormore. "But they're earnings to be used when the child family is stationed in Florida, their concerned about having to eam high oday's rates sold in smaller denosninations, ma- reaches college age." children will become eligible after rates of interest to account for infla- In some states, savings plans can turing at$1,000 to $5,000 to middle- Prepaid tuition contracts can be living here for a year," said McLaw- tion increases and to pay the taxes on be started the day a child is born; A income families as college savings paid in one lump sum or in install- horn. "They can move away until it's the earnings. recent 50-state survey conducted by bonds," said Paulson."They're ments. time for college and then return; they "For example, Duquesne Uni- the Education Commission of the called coupon bonds, which means Michigan sold more than40,000 don't have to stay here all of their versity in Pittsburgh had a prepaid States shows that interest in college you purchases them at a discount in tuition contracts at a total initial lives to get the benefit. The parents tuition program, but discovered they savings plans is soaring among legis- small denominations that mature at investment of $265 million during its don't have to be residents. You can needed to earn an annual 14 percent latures and the general population. from one to 20 years, such as a 20- first purchase period. The plain pro- start investing in the program as soon interest to keep up with inflation and "Lawmakers seem eager to ad- year bond that's purchased for about vides for future tuition costs only, as a child is born." taxes; so theprogram was dropped," dress what has emerged as a critical $270. room and board are not included. Bill Nichols, the program's fi- said Paulson. "The states are now education issue for the 1990's-that Paulson said most states have nancial administrator, said, "We looking more toward savings bond of financing the costofhighereduca- some kind of college savings plan, Patterned after the Michigan signed up more than 45,000 people programs to encourage middle- and tion," said Aims C. McGuinness Jr., and others are considering starting program, Florida took the prepaid during our first enrollment period. moderate-income families to save assistant executive director for programs. "Twelve states have im- plan a step further; lawmakers made Our next enrollment period will run for college. higher education of the Education plemented college savings pro- provisions for a separate room and from September through Decem- A couple of states stipulated in Commission of the States. "Initia- grams," she added. "Fourstates have board contract. Floridaheldre8istra- bei." their legislation that up to $25,000 of tives that encourage savings for col- adopted plans to pursue. a college tion for its Prepaid Postsecondary. "We'll send brochures with the a college savings fund will not be lege will help curb the growing de- savings bond program and 10 states Education Expense Program from contract prices to Floridians who are counted when computing family ndence on loans to meet these are strongly considering college Sept. 1, 1988 through Jan. 20, 1989, serving in the military in another income for financial aid. This gives penses." savings plans. Six states have during which some 45,635 tuition fu- state or overseas," said Nichols. families an option to take advantage "Basically, states have two types adopted legislation, but haven't im- tures contracts were signed along Those who are. interested should of financial aid if they are otherwise of college savings plans-college plemented the program yet. with 12,618 contracts for dormitory write to: Florida Prepaid College eligible. savings bonds and prepaid tuition," "Some states are looking at other expenses. Another enrollment pe- Program, P.O. Box 45059, Jackson- Paulson said although these sav- said Christine Paulson, a policy ana- areas, too, such as an IRA-type (indi- riod is slated for next fall. ville, FL 32232-5059. ings plans appear to benefit middle- lyst at the commission's headquar- vidualretirement account) education Florida is the only state that al- Those out of state can dial (904) and high-income families, they may ters in Denver. "Under the savings savings account or savings trusts," lows military people stationed there 488-8514. In Florida, dial: 1 (800) indirectly help low-income families bond program, state legislation des- said Paulson. "In addition to a sav- to become eligible for the program 245-5585. by easing the demand on financial ignates that part of an existing gen- ings bond program, Rhode Island after having lived in the state for one Wyoming has aslightly different aid dollars. CLASSIFIED ADS

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SECURITY LOG

The following accidents or complex, bicycle rack. dalized at the NAS Auto Hobby incidents were reported or inves- Shop. tigated by the Security Depart- Traffic Violations - Two suspects were appre- ent for the period of May 29 to - The Security Department hended for eluding a police offi- ne 4. issued44 moving violations, 5 for cer. seatbelt violations. - A video game at Personal Property - Seven vehicle accidents "Saturday's" was broken into. involving a total of 9 vehicles - A fire extinguisher was - A car stereo power booster during the reporting period. maliciously discharged at NAS, was reported stolen from a POV Vandalism of Government Bldg. AV-625. parked at Gold Hill Tower Bar- Property racks "A" complex parking lot. - A rock was thrown threw a Miscellaneous - A stereo component was window of a government bus. One suspect was appre- reported stolen from the Wind- - High School property was hended for assaulting a police jammer Club. reported vandalized. officer. - A privately owned boat - The Youth Center was re- - Two suspects were appre- was reported stolen. ported vandalized. hended for assault and battery at - A bicycle was reported NAS, Bldg. AV-624. stolen from the base gym. Vandalism of Personal - One suspect was appre- - A bicycle was reported Property hended for aggravated assault at stolen from Gold Hill Tower "C" - A POV was reported van- NAS, Burns & Roe camp.

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.1 Bicycle competition to include 4 events Baseball scores CAmerican League National League A Bicycle Competition will minutes at 9:30 and 10:30 a.m. will be given to the top three i be held Sunday, June 18, at the andages25andupwillracefor 10 finishers. Baltimore Orioles 16 Los Angeles Dodgers 7 salt flat area next to the Villamar minutes at 9:45 and 10:45 a.m. The last event of the day is a 3 Atlanta Braves (game 1) 0 pool. The competition will con- The next event will start at 10-mile cross country mountain sist of bicycle motocross, ob- 11:30 a.m. and will be observed bike race starting at 5 p.m. for Boston Red Sox 5 15 served trails, freestyle competi- trails. Age groups are 10to 15,15 ages 15 and up. Awards will be Detroit Tigers 2 New York Mets 3 tion and a 10-mile cross country to 25 and 25 and up. Each age given for the top four finishers. mountain bike race. group will ride 10 sections and . 4 San Diego Padres 10 p make two loops of the course. Mandatory safety equipment 2 Houston Astros 2 Bicycle motocross will be the Awards will be given to the top required for the races include first event of the day with awards three winners. helmets, gloves and knee pads. 5 St. Louis Cardinals 5 for the top three finishers in each Freestyle comes at 3 p.m. and Entering the competition will Toronto Blue Jays 3 4 age group. Ages 5 to 10 will race is broken into three age groups, 5 cost $5 to be donated to Navy for eightminutes at 9 and 10 a.m.; to 10, 10 to15 and15andup.Each Relief. Each additional event will . 7 San Francisco Giants 11 ages 10 to 15 will race for 10 age group will be given 20 min- cost $2. California Angels 3 Cincinnati Reds 8 minutes at 9:15 and 10:15 a.m.; utes to do their thing with judges For more information, call ages 15 to 25 will race for 10 determining the winners. Awards MAl Tirrell at 4572 or 4791. Minnesota Twins 2 Pittsburgh Pirates 3 Oakland A's 1 Philadelphia Phillies 3 ppd. Ceramic classes offered July 1 and 6 Captain's Cup events MWR's Ceramic Hobby July 6 from 7 to 9 p.m. Both Ceramic Hobby Shop by June 27. Shop will be offering a Saturday classes will feature an "Angel on The angel and her accessories Men's softball from June 2 morning and a Thursday evening Cloud" music box. must be in bisque for the first Hospital 4 NAVSTA Blue 13 class in Sof-Stain Technique session of the class. Greenware NMCB 7. 3 NAVSTA Gold 3 July. A maximum of 10 people will will be received for firing at the during Marine Barracks -4 S The Saturday morning three- be accepted into each class. time of class registration. "L" - 1 session class will begin July 1 Paints, firing and the music box For more information, call NSGA/Co. from 9 to 11. Thursday's class, movement are included in the $18 class instructor Lori Moyer at also three sessions, will begin class fee. Registerin person at the 3487. Women's softball from June 2 W.T. Sampson 9 PWD 4 NSGA/Co. "L" 6 Hospital Langouste season open for hunters NAS Rebels - 6 Langouste (spiny lobster) There is an established limit hunting. Hunting Langouste may NAVSTA Blue - 5 shall be taken only by hand or by of five Langouste that can be be done by diving, snorkeling, a bully net. Gigging, spearing or taken per day per person actively wading or boating. Men's racquetball using any sharp object is prohib- NAVSTA Gold defeated FTG ited. Marine Barracks defeated SIMA The Langouste season is de- NAS/VC-10 defeated NAVSTA Blue termined by spawning periods of PWD Utilities defeated PWD Transportation the Langouste. Langouste season will be closed from March 1 to May 31 each year. Any Langouste taken must have a carapace measurement of no less than three and one-quarter inches. ___1'

3846. and the race will begin at 8 a.m. The cost to partici- AREA_ Advanced aerobics pate is $3 per person. Advanced aerobics is an on-going class and meets The categories for both men's and women's will every Tuesday and Thursday at the base gym from 6 to be 18 and below, 19-30, 31-40 and 41 and over. The 7 p.m. and Saturday from 10 to 11 a.m. 5K walk category will be open. ATHLETICS_ Walk-ins are accepted at a cost of $1.25 per class. For more information, call Amy at 3845. Youth Activities Aquatics Department activities Golf course info Teen horse ride Children's swim meet Fly by night tournament A teen horse ride is set for Thursday, June 15, A children's swim meet is set for Tuesday, June 20, A Fly by Night golf tournament is set for from 6 to 9 p.m. beginning at the MWR Corral. The beginning at 1 p.m. at the Villamar pool. This is a fun Saturday, June 17, at the Yatera Seca Golf Course. A cost to participate will be $5 per person. non-competitive meet potluck will be held prior to play beginning at 5:30 Register by May 14, at the Youth Center. This Participation ribbons will be awarded. p.m. Tee time will be at 7 p.m. The cost to partici- event is for teens ages 14 to 18. For more information, call Beth Krouch at 3845. pate is $12 per person and you can register at the For more information, call the Youth Center at Instructor aid class Golf Pro Shop. 4075. Learn skills which will enable you to assist a For more information, call Lani at 2519. qualified instructor teach swim lessons at the Instructor Fitness Division activities Aide Class offered June 12 and 13 at the Villamar pool Bowling events from 3 to 5 p.m. Uniforms to be returned The class is free but you must register at the MWR Big Pot No Tap tournament Mens and women's varsity volleyball uniforms Information Office by June 9. A Big Pot No Tap bowling tournament is set for must be returned to the MWR Athletic Department For more information, Friday, June 9, at the Leeward Lanes. The cost to by call Beth Krouch at 3845. Wednesday, June 7. Coaches must contact their Fun in the sun participate is $8 per person. players and collect all uniforms For more information, for turn-in at the base The MWR Aquatics department has planned a Fun call Brent or Jerry at 2118 gym. in the Sun event for kids at Kittery Beach Sunday, June or 3014. For more information, call 2560. 11, beginning at 1 p.m. A variety of beach and water Games rescheduled activities will be available for kids. Sailing activities The Captain's Cup softball games that were For more information, call Beth Krouch at 3845. Yacht rained out May 9, have been rescheduled Club meeting for Satur- The day, June 10, with next Yacht Club meeting is Sunday, June 11, game times at 3, 4 and 5 p.m. on immediately fields one and two. Field assignments Project Player events following the skippers meeting for the are the same. regatta. For more information, call 2560. Prediction 5K run/walk If you have items Squat meet How well can you predict how fast or slow your for the agenda, please submit them to Mike Lott any Attention weight lifters, start training for the running time is? If you can, Project Player's Prediction other member of the execu- tive board no later than squat meet set for Saturday, July 15, at the Marine 5K run/walk is where you want to be Saturday, June 24, Thursday, June 8. Members are also encouraged Gym. Weigh-ins will be held between 7:30 and 8:30 at the Yacht Club. to submit written a.m. and the meet will begin at 9 a.m. If you are the closest in predicting your actual long and short term goals they would like to see the The event is free and you must register at the finishing time, you will be the winner. All watches and club work toward during the next six months. These MWR Fitness Center by July 12. time pieces must be removed prior to the race. too should be turned in to any board member or For more information, call the Fitness Center at Registration will be held between 7 and 7:45 a.m. brought with you to the meeting. t

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