Women unite on Ebeye to discuss issues — pages 6-7

(Photo by KW Hillis)

Graduation, There’s space-A Fishermen drop Marshallese-style room at the inn lines for Lib — page 4 — page 5 — page 8

Oct. 10, 2003 The Kwajalein Hourglass Editorial Serene Kwaj life turns to ‘Nightmare on Taro Street’ By Lauren Traweek you in my truck, and we’ll see what I can One afternoon I was putting the finish- do!” ing touches on two loads of laundry and Of course, the tall guy turned out to be my clean house, musing on how well I Mike “The Bug Man” Nicholson. Billy said had adapted to living in Kwajalein, how that the four-inch tattoo of a roach on his we had made so many good friends, calf should have been the give-away. how we had finally gotten the house and Mike and Billy lifted the decking one yard together, how we learned to adjust more time, armed with sprays and recipes ala Surfway and all the other boots. All the roaches that had lived in little nuances that come after living here machine drained. Several more palmetto the sewer for years had been flushed two years. Yes, I was smiling to myself bugs emerged, shook their feet off and out when the water rose to the top and and probably just a little smug, when my headed to the house. beyond. There were literally thousands, friend Delsie knocked on the back door. I called the service desk, and tried to and they all rushed out as the spray- I opened the door to let her in, still explain to a very patient Anita that I had ing commenced. I stood at the locked smiling, and an enormous palmetto a flood OUTSIDE my house, although door and screamed while the roaches bug, a cockroach, jumped on my leg. I it had not rained, and it was somehow crawled under the door jam. screamed. She knocked it off, stomped connected to the washing machine. She Billy and Mike heroically sprayed and it, and flushed it away, just as cool as a promised to send a plumber right away. stomped for at least a half hour. Delsie cucumber; and informed me that I had Meanwhile Billy, my husband, called came back to lend support, so I threw the a serious flood erupting from my back from Tape Escape wondering which dog in the bedroom and we took up po- patio. movie I’d like to see. By a rare fluke he sition in the yard to yell encouragement We are in hard housing, and our house was on island instead of Meck where he and direction – “Incoming 10 o’clock” and is one of several smaller one bedrooms, usually works, often not getting home “On your right leg” and “They’re headed built, I’m told, for bachelor officers in the until the late boat at 7:30 p.m. into the A/C”! ’50s. The cement covered patio has a As more palmetto bugs climbed out of These men danced and stomped and five foot square piece of decking that the decking, I firmly suggested he GET shook the roaches off their backs and we have hung our dive gear over to dry, HOME NOW! carried on until not one was left. After but have never given much thought as The plumber and Billy arrived at the Billy swept the carnage, he half-filled a to the why it was there. This is where same time, and went around back to clear Self Help garbage bag with corps- the water was spewing, as my washing assess what they were sure were the es. When the main killing was done, the machinations of a typically hysterical utilities man came and sucked the stand- Marshallese Word of the Day woman. Boy, were they surprised when ing water (and floaters) from the sewer they lifted, and dropped, the decking. At and then routed the grease clog from tonal — sweet least 100 palmetto bugs scampered out further up the line. and headed toward the house. We decided to leave the poison down The Kwajalein Hourglass I locked the plumber and Billy out on over night, and I have just finished re- the patio, barricading the door. I did pass moving the last traces of it this morning. Commanding Officer ...Col. Jerry Brown Public Affairs Officer...LuAnne Fantasia the cordless phone out the front door It took several stiff drinks to quell the Editor ...... Jim Bennett that I cracked four inches, so he could images last night, so I could sleep. I just Assistant Editor...... KW Hillis report a serious pest problem and the thank goodness that Billy was on-island Graphics Designer...... Dan Adler need for utilities to come and deal with and that this didn’t happen after hours. Reporter...... Jan Waddell the sewer that comes up under the deck- I want to thank Anita at the Service Circulation...... Jon Cassel ing. Seems that there is a manhole cover Desk, who I’m sure I yelled at, but sent Intern...... Krystle McAllister under it, and what I didn’t see from my help right away. Another thank-you goes barricaded position at the window in the to the Utilities guy who stayed after The Hourglass is named for the insignia kitchen, was how many more palmetto of the U.S. Army 7th Infantry Division, which hours and fixed the problem. And a spe- liberated the island from the forces of Imperial bugs were under there. Billy did, and cial extra big thank you to Mike Nichol- Japan on Feb 4, 1944. headed to Surfway for some Raid to try son, definitely a caped crusader against The Kwajalein Hourglass is an authorized and put a barrier across the threshold pestilence, and a great guy. publication for military personnel, federal until the pest control people came. I have to smile at myself for daring to employees, contractor workers and their While standing in the checkout line feel smug about living in Kwajalein. It’s families assigned to USAKA. Contents of the with his four red cans of Raid, the tall guy easy to forget you are living on a speck Hourglass are not necessarily official views behind him spied the cans and asked in the Pacific Ocean, far from anywhere. of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, why he needed so much toxic poison. What makes this community so special Department of Defense, Department of the “Got a roach problem.” replied Billy. is that often help and friendship does Army or USAKA. It is published Tuesdays and “Have you called pest control?” asked Fridays in accordance with Army Regulation step up in line at Surfway, or just walks 360-1 and using a network printer by the tall guy. “Sure, but I can’t wait. Who up to you, and says hello. But, you Kwajalein Range Services editorial staff, P.O. knows how long it’ll take ‘till they show should never feel smug about anything Box 23, APO AP 96555. up?” in life, because you never know what Phone: Autovon 254-3539; local 53539. “Yeah”, said the tall guy with a wink. life may throw you – even a thousand Printed circulation: 2,000 ”What jerks! I’ll tell you what, I’ll follow palmetto bugs!

The Kwajalein Hourglass 2 Oct. 10, 2003 Oct. 10, 2003 The Kwajalein Hourglass

Columbus Day Hours of Operation (Tuesday, Oct. 14. Monday and Wednesday hours normal unless otherwise noted.) KWAJALEIN Community Activities Beaches Emon ...... 11 a.m.-6 p.m. All other beaches...... Buddy system Bowling Center...... 1-9 p.m. Gear Locker...... 4:30-6:30 p.m. CRC Gym/racquetball ...... noon-9 p.m. Golf Course ...... Sunrise to Sunset Golf Pro Shop ...... 6:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Driving Range ...... Closed Hobby Shop...... noon- 6 p.m. Wednesday ...... Closed Ivey Gym ...... 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Kayak Shack ...... 1-6 p.m. Pools Adult...... Buddy system Family...... noon - 6 p.m. Small Boat Marina...... 8 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday...... Closed ARC...... 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Skatepark ...... 4:30-6:30 p.m. (Photo by Jan Waddell) Library ...... 1-6:30 p.m.; Closed Wed. Ronnie Mwekto, who recently earned his recertification in pest management, inspects Cafe Pacific as part of his daily rounds Saturday. Food Services Yokwe Yuk Club Gilligan’s Bar ...... Closed Three Palms Snack Bar ...... 7 a.m.-8 p.m. Mwekto earns recertified status Pizza delivery...... 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Sunrise Bakery: Mon., Tues.....6 a.m.-12:30 p.m. By Jan Waddell health pest management. Mwekto Oceanview Bar ...... 4:30-11 p.m. Reporter also passed the basic core exam Country Club Bar...... 6:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Ronnie Mwekto recently complet- on safety, chemicals and pesticide DSC Snack Bar, Enra Food Truck ...... Closed Café Pacific ed three weeks of grueling training issues. Breakfast...... 7-9 a.m. and testing in Texas for recertifica- In one exam, the instructor lays Brunch ...... 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. tion in pest management. out different pests and the stu- Dinner...... 4:30-7 p.m. “It is a good thing to learn differ- dent must accurately identify each pest. Merchandising ent skills,” Mwekto said. Macy’s and Macy’s West ...... 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Mwekto has worked for the pest The training serves as the basis Surfway...... Closed management department for the for the pest management program, Ten-Ten...... 10 a.m.-7 p.m. past six years. It takes three years which uses several different meth- Laundry ...... Closed of training followed by a three- ods of control, not just chemicals, Beauty/barber...... 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 1-6 p.m. Monday ...... Closed week session of more training and Nicholson added. Tape Escape ...... 10 a.m.- 8 p.m. testing, in Texas, to earn certifica- He explained the program looks tion. at the source of the problem. Continental Travel Agency ...... Closed “It is pretty intense training,” “We find out why we are having a Bank of Guam (Roi and Kwaj): ...... Closed problem,” Nicholson said. Post Office (Kwaj) .... Closed Mon.; Open Tues. said Mike Nicholson, pest manage- Hospital Services...... Emergencies only ment lead. Controls are used before pesti- Hourglass...... Closed; publishes Wednesday The certification is universal cides. If there is a fly problem, for Youth Center ...... Closed and goes one step beyond state example, pest management crews certifications, since the Depart- work to identify and elminate the ROI-NAMUR Gimbel’s ...... 10 a.m.-2 p.m. ment of Defense performs the source of the problem before using Community Activities training and testing. It allows the pesticides. Hobby Shop...... Closed certified person to obtain a job on Mwekto said that every morning Gear Locker...... Call for checkout any DoD installation or state. The he makes his rounds and checks Pool ...... Sunrise to Sunset for different pests or rodents at Wednesday ...... Closed for cleaning DoD certification is the same as in Golf Course ...... Sunrise to Sunset the civilian world only more strict Café Pacific, the bakery and other Library ...... Closed in safety measures, according to food establishments on Kwajalein. Small Boat Marina...... 8 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Nicholson. “We have to do this every day,” Wednesday, Thursday...... Closed Mwekto earned certifications in Mwekto stressed. “It is the first Post Office (Roi) ...... Closed Tues.; Open Wed. Food Services several categories including: forest things we do every morning.” Outrigger Bar...... 5-11 p.m. pest management, ornamental and “I have some special guys here,” Outrigger Snack Bar ...... 5:30-9:30 p.m. turf, aquatic pest management, Nicholson said. “I know what they Café Roi right of way pest management, in- have to go through. These guys Breakfast...... 7:30-9:30 a.m. know what they are doing. They Brunch ...... 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. dustrial, structural and health-re- Dinner ...... 4 p.m.-6:45 p.m. lated pest management and public have learned a profession.” Café Meck ...... Closed

The Kwajalein Hourglass Oct. 10, 2003 Oct. 10, 2003 3 The Kwajalein Hourglass Marshallese mark graduation with kadiwojlok Editor’s Note: This is part two of a four-part series on the major events in the life of Marshallese. We started with the first birthday, or kemem, on Oct. 3, and will continue next week with customs of marriage and the following week, of death. By Jan Waddell Reporter From Head Start, kindergarten, elementary school, high school or college, graduation, or kadiwojlok, represents one of the more cele- brated customs in the Marshallese culture. For every stage of development there is a kadiwojlok celebration, said Romeo Alfred, KRS training specialist. “It is a western concept,” he added. According to Alfred, Marshallese make a big deal out of the kadi- wojlok, getting more involved in the (File Photo) kadiwojlok than in other school-re- In this file photo from the 2002 CMI graduation, Taien Joseph, center, receives lated activities. her diploma with Iroijalaplap Michael Kabua, left, looking on. The graduation It serves as a right of passage for ceremony is just part of the kadiwojlok, or celebration surrounding this event. the student, and he or she invites the extended family to join in the it is held at the church or school Before the meal, the gathering celebration. from which the student graduates. says a prayer to honor the gradu- Family is the most important After the graduation ceremony, ate for their accomplishments. thing in the Marshallese culture, the graduates sing a song of cel- Thompson Tarwoj said the father, according to Noda Lojkar, USAKA ebration, Sheet added. It is the mother, grandfather, grandmother, ombudsman and acting mayor of student’s way of thanking the friends and the students all give school and leaders. speeches. “The parents are always the first The graduate gives flowers, shells priority,” Sheet said. or candy leis to the parents to The parents go all out for the honor them. Traditional leaders kadiwojlok ceremony, said Lojkar. and the graduate receives leis, too. They buy matching shoes, shirts, At each island region, leis are pants and gowns if the graduation made with an item which is special ceremony has a gown. to that island. In the case of Kwa- The family also invites the leiroj jalein, candy leis are special to that or iroij to the kadiwojlok along island, Lojkar said. So the candy with the priest or minister and the lei, from Kwajalein, has become a mayor. part of the Marshallese custom. A pastor or priest always per- Then there is laughing and talk- forms a blessing ceremony because ing during the celebration-meal. Ebeye. The families and extended all Marshallese ceremonies have The graduate gives a speech to families of the graduates join to- deeply rooted religious bases, thank everyone for their support, gether and decide on who will bring Alfred said, and graduation never Tarwoj added. what to the kadiwojlok. begins without the traditional There is also the dollar bill gift “At graduation the family takes leaders even if they are a little late, which is given to the graduate, but part,” said Twilyn Sheet, who Sheet said. during the kadiwojlok the money graduated from Kwajalein Jr./Sr. A potluck meal with all the tradi- gift is given in a card. High School. tional foods such as fish, chicken The parents of the graduate have The different schools coordinate and rice follows the ceremony. gifts for the clan leader, Lojkar graduation day so that all members Family members of the gradu- said. It is to show the leader honor of the families, including the leiroj ate make requests from the outer for being at the kadiwojlok. or iroij, can attend the different island family members for regional He added the Marshallese is very graduations, Lojkar added. foods from the different islands family and community oriented If kadiwojlok is from CMI, the such as breadfruit, coconuts, crab, and it is a Marshallese tradition to event is held on Majuro. Otherwise, clams, pork and bananas. work together. The Kwajalein Hourglass 4 Oct. 10, 2003 Oct. 10, 2003 The Kwajalein Hourglass Light outage makes for dark streets By Jim Bennett Editor A string of street lights on Ocean, Lagoon and Poinsettia roads have gone out, leaving those neighbor- hood streets dark. Safety officials are advising resi- dents riding in those areas after dark to bring a flashlight. According to electrical foreman Toby Mann, the string of wiring was installed in the 1970s or earlier us- ing a series circuit, similar to the old Christmas lights. “And when one goes out they all go out,” he said. Since then, during the course of repairs, crews have created sub- loops from the one main loop, to (Photo by Jim Bennett) minimize the impact when prob- Fire Extinguisher Training lems arise. Crews have traced this particular Fire Marshall Mike Gabany assists Job Corps student Yirona Jericho in problem to a buried wire between operating a fire extinguisher Wednesday afternoon, while firefighter Ronnie Dan, two poles, but will have to wait for a background, prepares to light a fire for the next student. The training was an backhoe to become available, before open event held in conjunction with Fire Prevention Week, which runs through they can begin digging to replace Saturday. Students were given a quick run-through of the various types of fires the wire. — A, B and C class — followed by a hands-on attempt to put out a fire. Gabany “It’s in a really bad place for dig- will host another fire extinguisher training event, open to the public, tomorrow, ging,” he added, noting a number of from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., in the parking lot behind Ten-Ten. other utility lines in the area. Residents may rent rooms on space-available basis From Staff Reports room is also being addressed. With Halloween and the holiday For room reservations “We can provide them, if some- season fast approaching, residents on Kwajalein, call Ann one asks,” she said. “We are slowly have intra-atoll overnight options at Lucky, 53485; working through the rooms to up- the Kwaj Lodge and on Roi-Namur, on Roi, call Jenna Milne, grade them.” but reservations are on a space- If the Kwaj Lodge is fully booked available basis, said Sharon Kay, 56004. or upon request, Roi residents, on Kwaj Lodge supervisor. rooms. a space available basis, can get a Rates, initially set by the Army’s The six Kwaj Lodge rooms with pri- room at the PBQ at the lower rate, Cost Billeting Standards, have not vate baths “are on space available,” she said. changed since KRS assumed the she said. If a TDY person comes Although the PBQ may not sound contract March 1, meaning rooms and there are no rooms at Macy’s like a nice place to stay, the rooms over Macy’s run $75 a night for one or private rooms at the Kwaj Lodge, have been upgraded and offer person or $45 a night for each per- anyone not on TDY here will be given eight rooms with private bath- son if sharing a room, she said. 24-hours notice and moved to one of rooms, and the facility is situ- On the other hand, Roi residents the 24 shared bathroom rooms. ated close to downtown, just like pay significantly less for rooms at “That’s a military way of doing Macy’s rooms. the Kwaj Lodge or Pacific Bachelor things,” she said. “If you have a “We brought in furniture from Quarters, Kay said. colonel in a DV [distinguished visi- Johnston Island with new pillows, If Roi residents want to rent a tor] room and a general comes in, televisions and radio clocks,” Kay room at the Kwaj Lodge, whether it the colonel is bumped.” said. “We’ve made an extra effort to is one of the six private rooms or a Answering concerns over the cold spruce up the rooms.” room with a shared bathroom, it is temperature in the Kwaj Lodge To help visitors get around the $15 for the first person and $5 for rooms, Kay said work has been done islands, bikes can be rented at $5 each additional person, she said. to help bring the temperature up a day, Kay said. Bikes can be re- Kwaj residents visiting Roi pay the some and there are extra blankets served on Kwaj by calling the Kwaj same rate when they stay in Zeus available for those who ask. The Lodge, 53485 or on Roi by call the building which has shared bath- lack of VCRs in every Kwaj Lodge Housing Office, 56004. The Kwajalein Hourglass Oct. 10, 2003 Oct. 10, 2003 5 The Kwajalein Hourglass Women of the Marshalls gather to talk issues By KW Hillis Assistant Editor The 70 women, from Majuro, Ebeye and the outer islands, brought with them a determination to discuss some very serious issues during the Women United Together in the Mar- shall Islands Executive Board pre- sentations and workshops held this week on Ebeye. “What we are talking about is vio- lence against the family,” said Marie Maddison, WUTMI Administra- tion director and advisor. “Whether spouse abuse, child abuse and ne- glect, suicide [or] teen pregnancy, they are all connected to the family itself and how the family treats and takes care of its own and how they relate to others.” WUTMI, founded in 1987, is a non-profit organization which op- erates educational programs for (Photo by KW Hillis) women focused on family, busi- Iroij Michael Kabua and U.S. Ambassador Greta Morris look on as WUTMI ness, economic skills, health and president Anono Loeak, shows the audience the deke in nin or rock paddle education, according to Coral Kabua carved out of a giant clam shell and presented to the organization. The Jones, WUTMI Office manager who deke in nin, meant to be handed down from one president to another, is very is part of the Australian Volunteer symbolic, said Marie Maddison, WUTMI Administration director and advisor. program. WUTMI also advocates women’s issues with the Republic ing the women, she added, “That was thinks it is that important, they may of the Marshall Islands local and good.” want to be a part of it. national governments. The problem has been that tradi- Morris also voiced her encourage- Iroij Michael Kabua, U.S. Ambassa- tionally Marshallese women don’t ment of WUTMI, noting the serious dor to the RMI Greta Morris, RMI rep- talk about these issues, said Jones. issues facing Marshallese women resentative to USAKA Hiram Malolo, “It is quite a radical thing to do, and and their families along with all Ebeye’s acting Mayor Noda Lojkar they are brave doing it because they women worldwide. and WUTMI president Anono Loeak could risk their family’s displeasure Political participation, voting for all spoke at the opening ceremony … [and Kabua’s statement] was an the best and most qualified person to held at Mon La-Mike’s, hosted by acknowledgement, to reaffirm what fill political positions, and education, Leroij Seagull Kabua James and the we are doing.” which gives people both knowledge WUTMI Rukjenleen chapter. Kabua surprised the entire WUTMI and skills, are two things that are Maddison translated some of Ka- audience when he presented Loeak critical to solving these problems, bua’s speech. with a deke in nin, or paddle rock, she said. “He said that important values he took many hours to make out of a “The United States believes wom- to achieve and to promote are love giant clam shell he found, indicating en’s rights are human rights,” she and respect for one another. If we that he expects the group to continue said. “I hope you look upon me as had these, then we wouldn’t have and not go away. someone who cares deeply about all the other issues that we are talk- “It is very symbolic,” Maddison your concerns and wants to work ing about,” she said. “He mentioned said. “It is meant to be forever. That is with you in finding solutions.” all [the issues] as challenges for the what a mother passes on to a daugh- This week the group will investigate women.” ter over the centuries. This is sup- the issues and formulate plans of ac- Noting that she was surprised posed to be passed on from [WUTMI] tion to take back to their local and when he listed all of the issues fac- president to [WUTMI} president. national government officials, Mad- “You would use it to break down dison said. COVER: Leroij Elsie Kumtak from major issues, major problems, into Twice a year, the group brings Majuro’s Assumption Women’s Club, pieces, that is what he said,” she together the board members con- dances to the music as Witen Iaman, said. “We have never gotten this big sisting of “the leroij, the six officers, second from left, and other women support, even from Majuro, the seat the 24 presidents of the chapters, from Ebeye and Majuro welcome of government, as much as we have the former WUTMI presidents and distinguished guests to the Women gotten here.” the founding members,” said Anono United Together in the Marshall Islands The support may give Marshallese Loeak, WUTMI president, during her opening ceremony, Tuesday night, at women the strength to come forward, Mon La-Mike on Ebeye. address. Jones said. If they see that Kabua (See WEEK-LONG, page 7) The Kwajalein Hourglass 6 Oct. 10, 2003 Oct. 10, 2003 The Kwajalein Hourglass A Dog’s Life

Katie Corbin, 5, happily pets Sgt. Iron, while Sgt. John Cotton, Kwajalein Police Department K-9 Unit, talks to, from left to right, Joshua Corbin, Sheila Corbin, Jenny Hammons and David Sholar. Sergeants Noel Bishop and Kevin Ferguson also brought Nora and retired dog, DJ. The KPD K-9 Unit visited Angela Dampier’s kindergarten class at the elementary school music room, Saturday afternoon.

The children asked questions about where the dogs live, what they eat, how many K-9 Unit dogs there are and even where the officers live. The class brought a bag of dog treats they had made out of flour, milk, beef bouillon and egg to give to the dogs.

(Photo by KW Hillis)

Week-long schedule packed ... Configure Internet Explorer (From page 6) But the executive officers didn’t wait for the opening to use the new proxy server ceremony to start work on the presentations. The officers From Staff Reports were hard at work upstairs in Kwajalein’s Religious Edu- An Information Technology upgrade has residents cation Building Tuesday morning and afternoon, said now needing to reconfigure their Internet Explorer Suza Goltz, Yokwe Yuk Women’s Club president. The proxy settings. YYWC hosted a hospitality lounge for the women arriving IT recently installed “a new, more powerful fire- by plane to the atoll. wall” that provides proxy Web services, said Trish The week is packed with executive board meetings 8-10 Wildfang, IT Technical Support manager. a.m. each morning followed by presentations on many The directions are listed below, but are also avail- subjects including substance abuse prevention, preven- able at the IT Help Desk in Building 806, or at the tion of rape and a local medicine project. Four hours Grace Sherwood Library. each afternoon is devoted to workshops including small business development, diabetes prevention and three Pa- 1. Click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then double- rental Information and Resource Center projects includ- click Internet or Internet Options (depending on IE version). ing “Our children, our role, our future.” 2. Click the Connections tab All problems stem from the transition that takes place 3. In the Dial-up box, highlight the Island Internet connection (this as the culture moves from the traditional ways to the new will be named whatever the user named it when they added it) and ways, Maddison said. click Settings. Influenced by the social customs of other countries a. Select Use Proxy Server check box. that have been involved in the Marshalls over the years, Address: 10.1.1.8 Port: 3128 the country has jumped into the future without the un- b. Click Advanced Settings and check the box to Use same proxy derpinnings or a way to keep balance as social customs server for all protocols. change. c. Click OK twice to apply settings. One of the major underpinnings of the traditional so- 4. Back in the Connections tab, click LAN Settings, and then click to ciety is motherhood and the songs sung at the opening select the Use Proxy Server check box. ceremony and the theme of this conference reminded the a. In the Address box, type the following proxy server information: group of the importance of mothers, she said. Address: 10.1.1.8 Port: 3128 “‘Jutak im Bin,’ sung by some of the women at the open- b. Click Advanced Settings and check the box to Use same proxy ing ceremony means stand up and be firm,” she said. server for all protocols. The theme of the conference Kejimined im uk enad; kab c. Click OK twice to apply settings. deka in nin en ad im wa en waad, “is motherhood, fish- 5. Now try to connect to the Internet. ing net, canoe and paddle rock; that is what she is to the Outgoing SMTP Mail culture and to the family,” Maddison said. For users using SMTP mail at home, the outgoing SMTP server has Originally the wording of the theme incorrectly used the to be set to: Outgoing SMTP: island-gateway.kwajalein.com. word mother or waan rather than mothers or waad, and The way to configure mail varies on the various clients such as Outlook Kabua corrected it, she said. Express, Eurdora and Netscape Mail. Refer to the applications help “He said that without a lot of people, you are not menu. strong,” she said. The Kwajalein Hourglass Oct. 10, 2003 Oct. 10, 2003 7 The Kwajalein Hourglass Softball Standings KAISC fishing tourney to benefit Lib (Updated Friday morning) By Jan Waddell tain and five crew members, and Men’s A Division Reporter the entrance fee will be $150. The ...... DIV ...... Total Criminals ...... 2-1...... 3-2 The Kwajalein Atoll International entrance fee will include four T- Guppies ...... 1-1...... 2-2 Sportfishing Club will hold its first shirts; pizza and refreshments at Sunrise ...... 1-2...... 2-2 annual Columbus Day Fishing the captain’s meeting; coffee and Men’s B Division Tournament Monday from 8 a.m. doughnuts the morning of the tour- Glazed or Jelly...... 3-1...... 5-1 until 6 p.m., which will benefit Lib nament and an awards banquet, to Spartans I...... 3-1...... 3-2 Island Christmas fund. be held at a later date. Da Rock...... 2-2...... 2-2 “The fishing community has close Anyone wanting to fish in the Tarlang...... 1-2...... 1-3 ties to the people on Lib,” said Da- tournament needs only to show up KU-Z-KU...... 0-3...... 0-4 Men’s C Division vid Coffey, president of the KAISC. at the captain’s meeting and regis- Barnacles ...... 4-1 “We want to do more than just fish. ter, Coffey said. All efforts will be Da Bomb...... 4-1 We want to give back to the commu- made to not only get that person on Aunty’s Poi Dogs...... 4-1 nity which allows us to live and fish a boat, but supply them with fish- Mayhem...... 2-3 in their water.” ing gear if necessary. Spartans II...... 1-4 All proceeds from the tournament Organizers hope to acquaint peo- Hacker’s Angels...... 0-5 will go to buy materials to put a roof ple with sport fishing, but the main Women’s A Division on the Lib Island school. goal of this tournament is to raise Chix Mix...... 5-0 Spartans I...... 2-2 Some of the school is unusable enough money to repair the school Scrubs ...... 2-3 due to the roof being in disrepair, house roof on Lib Island. Rimajolz...... 0-4 and the students are sent off island “We are willing to work with every Women’s B Divison to attend schools on Ebeye or Ma- individual who wants to fish,” Cof- Miss Demeanors...... 4-1 juro, Coffey said. fey said. “We are just taking it to the Hacker’s Doves...... 3-1 Volunteers will go to Lib Island, next level.” Po Hos...... 2-3 repair the roof and give out Christ- The captain’s meeting will be Spartans II...... 0-4 mas gifts of school supplies to the held 7 p.m. tomorrow at Emon children and fishing supplies to the Beach pavilion one. Anyone in- Softball Schedule adults. terested should attend the meet- It will be like an old-fashioned ing. Pizza and beverages will be R — Ragan; D — Dally; B — Brandon Field barn building, according to Coffey. provided. Rules will be discussed Wednesday, Oct. 15 The tournament is open to any- and anyone who is without a boat 5:15 p.m. .Spartans II/MissDemeanors...... R one interested in sport-fishing even or complete crew will be paired up 5:15 p.m. .Men’s C Playoff Game 1...... D if they have never been fishing or do at this time. 5:15 p.m. .Men’s C Playoff Game 2...... B not have a boat, Coffey added. Steve Moore added that at the 6:45 p.m...Guppies/Criminals...... B 8:00 p.m. .Men’s C Playoff Game 3...... B All boats will fish the same area. close of the tournament, 6 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 16 The B-boat range has been extend- and after weigh-in, some of the fish 5:15 p.m. .Spartans II/MissDemeanors...... R ed to 15 miles around the DCCB. could possibly be purchased at the 5:15 p.m. .Men’s C Playoff Game 4...... D Prizes will be awarded in several small boat marina. 5:15 p.m. .Men’s C Playoff Game 5...... B categories including largest ahi, “We want to generate some inter- 6:45 p.m...Men’s C Playoff Game 6...... B largest billfish, largest ono, largest est within the community about 8:00 p.m. .Reserved for make-up games ...... B Friday, Oct. 17 mahi mahi, largest dogtooth tuna sport fishing,” Moore said. 5:15 p.m. .Po Ho’s/Hacker’s Doves ...... R and an aggregate division which Coffey added if people are unable 5:15 p.m. .Glazed or Jelly/Sunrise ...... D will include all other fish. There will to fish in the tournament, - dona 5:15 p.m. .Spartans I men/Tarlang...... B also be a smallest fish category and tions of lumber, roofing supplies 6:45 p.m...DaRock/KU-Z-KU ...... B best sportsman. and money will help complete the 8:00 p.m. .Reserved for make-up games ...... B Each boat will consist of a cap- goal on Lib Island. Saturday, Oct. 18 3:30 p.m. .Possible Women’s B Playoff ...... R 5:15 p.m. .Women’s B Playoff ...... R 5:15 p.m...Men’s C Playoff Game 7...... D 6:00 p.m. .Men’s A Playoff Game 1...... B For up to date scores, schedules and officials, call the Sports Hotline at 54190. Letters to the Editor Keep letters to less than 300 words, and keep your comments to the issues. 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Call 51611. CAFÉ PACIFIC KRS has the following on-island job opening. Unless otherwise noted, call Alan Taylor, BLACK “Guess” brand sunshades. Call 54168. 55154. FOUND SECRETARY, George Seitz Elementary School. PURSE left at patio sale at Qtrs. 214-A. Call High degree of organizational skills and ability to 52527. relate to children, parents and staff. Computer skills in Word, Excel and Access required. Child ST. CHRISTOPHER medal on a silver chain, care clearance required. close to dome housing. Call 50161. COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES SECRETARY. GLASSES left after B-boat class. Call 54152. Full time position. Responsible for answering phones, key control, timecards, registration, fee PATIO SALES collection, cash handling, reservations, supply SATURDAY, 6:30-10 a.m., Qtrs. 205-B. orders and other duties. Must have excellent verbal and written skills, experienced with SATURDAY, 12:30-3 p.m., Qtrs. 124-D. Baby Microsoft Office and Outlook, self motivated and clothes, toys, shoes, garment bag. can handle a fast paced office. Lunch SATURDAY, 3-6 p.m. and MONDAY, 7-11 a.m., Sat Braised short ribs ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK. Part time to assist Qtrs. 125-A. Blackened roast chicken Occupational Health Nurse in coordinating Grill: Bacon/Swiss Burger medical screening. Interface with employees, SATURDAY, 3 p.m.-?, Qtrs. 490-B. clinicians and related staff. Computer literate, Sun Seafood Alfredo SUNDAY, 8 a.m.-?, Qtrs. 456-A. PCS sale. If familiar with medical terminology, flex time Spaghetti and meatballs rains, sale will be Monday. Eggplant Parmesan possible. MONDAY, 8-10:30 a.m., Tr. 650. Multi-family Italian quiche SUBSTITUTE TEACHER. Provide supervision sale. No early birds. Grill: Brunch station open and instruction in the absence of the regular Mon Herb broiled pork chops classroom teacher. Organizational skills and MONDAY, 8 a.m.-noon, Qtrs. 203-B. Baby Chicken casserole structure are a prerequisite. Teaching certification items, including bath, swing, girl’s clothes; Eggs Florentine preferred, but not required. Childcare clearance. linens including full-size comforter set; phone answering machine; picture frames; glassware; Grill: Brunch station open CYS ACTIVITIES ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Tues Turkey a la king foot air pump; iron and ironing board; women’s Beer-battered cod CYS HOMEWORK CENTER LEAD clothes, size 8-10, includes some maternity. Sautéed liver and onions CYS TECHNOLOGY LAB ASSISTANT FOR SALE Grill: Brunch station open MS/TEEN HOMEWORK CENTER ASSISTANT TUNER, $50; breadmaker, $35; Dr. Scholls' new Wed Beef Stroganoff parrafin bath wafers; Lenox dishes, $18 each. Kalua pork and cabbage CYS and MS openings are flexible hours, Call 53659. Broiled mahi mahi afternoons/evenings. High school diploma plus Grill: Hot Sicilian hoagies childcare/youth experience, childcare clearance PCS SALE. Large and medium wood CD cases, Thur Crispy fried chicken required. $20-$40; 32" TV, $200; outdoor cabinet, $150; two computers; corner computer desk, $50; Barbecued Texas ribs WANTED Vegetable chow fun microwave, $60; toaster oven, $60; fryer, $40; Grill: Ranchero burger CRIB and/or glider. Need by December. Call Fri Roasted turkey 51668. Ham steak Hawaiian HOUSE-SITTING situation for PhD candidate Marinated broiled salmon here for studies, Dec. 18-Jan. 14. Good with Grill: Bean and cheese quesadilla plants and critters of all kinds. Call LuAnne, Dinner 58172, after 5 p.m. Tonight Pizza OUTER ISLAND Christmas Drop needs any Oven-smoked turkey extra sewing supplies and fabric. To donate or Spicy beef curry for information, call 52608. Sat Japanese saimin bar Teriyaki beef steak BICYCLES in reasonably good working order Sweet-and-sour chicken or needing minor repair can be donated to the Protestant services: junior/senior high school PTO for use by our Sunday, 8 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. Sun Broiled chicken breasts Ebeye students while on island for school trips Barbecued pork and activities. Call Gregg, 59747H or 50952W, or Sunday school for all ages Baked tofu with Napa cabbage Jennifer, 51950H. Mon Baked meat loaf through adult, 9:15 a.m., Penne pasta a la cacciatore LOST in the REB. Chicken peapod stir-fry SPEEDO FUTURITY goggles, black with Tues Savory fried chicken Catholic services: clear lenses, youth size, at Emon Beach or in Saturday Mass, Broiled snapper new hosuing/dome area; girl’s black flip-flop Beef broccoli stir-fry with multi-colored flowers at Lincoln Street 5:30 main chapel Wed Sliced London broil playgound. Call 50163. Sunday Mass Parmesan ratatouille casserole 7 a.m., small chapel MEN’S ROYAL BLUE jacket with black mesh liner 9:15 a.m., main chapel Seasoned roast chicken loaned to one of Tessa’s friends last summer. Call Thur Keoki’s pot roast Mark, 52527. Chicken adobo For information, call 53505. Steamed cod WILL THE people who took flower arrangments Island Memorial Chapel home from Amber and Wise’s wedding return the invites you to worship with us. Fri Stir-fry to order vases to Amber or Leann. Call 54826 and leave Sesame seared mahi mahi a message. Charsiu pork Chicken nuggets with sauce SPY SUNGLASSES, Microscoops, black, yellow The Kwajalein Hourglass Oct. 10, 2003 Oct. 10, 2003 13 The Kwajalein Hourglass Big George rotisserie, $80; two 52" ceiling fans, new in box, $80 for both; All-In-Wonder 128 Pro, new in box, $125. Call 52782. PCS SALE. Solid oak dining table with four chairs, $400; wardrobe closet, $75; entertainment center, $40; ceiling fans with light kits, $30 each; dishwasher, $250; plants; toys. Call 54243, after 5 p.m. MICROWAVE, $65; Lexmark color printer, $45; ironing board, $10; full-size mattress pad, $10; full-size mattress foam pad. Call 51992, after 5 p.m. NAGOYA SUZUKI violins, excellent condition, one full-size, $190, one 1⁄4-size, $175, great for parent and child to learn together, all Suzuki method books included. Call Greg, 51464. 28’ SAILBOAT: Bellwether Hawkfarm sailboat, excellent condition, includes two mainsails, new Hood100 Genoa, professionally refurbished 80 storm jib, two spinnakers, one kevlar and one dacron 135 genoas, new bottom paint in summer 2003, Mercury kicker with low hours, mooring, $25,000. Call Byron, 59188, days or 52742, nights. JUST IN time for Halloween: My Twin Girl’s Princess gown, fully lined hooded cape and tiara, size 7/8, paid $170 new, will sell for $75 firm; American Girls Samantha doll with some accessories, $75 firm. Call 52401, after 4 p.m. BOY’S BIKE with helmet and training wheels, excellent condition, $30; girl’s bike, good condition, $15. Call 52342. STEREO SYSTEM: Five-disk CD player, ampilifer, double-cassette tape deck, graphic equalizer, audio digital timer, Sansui speakers, $300 for all. Call 52713, after 5 p.m. PCS SALE. 10' x 12' vinyl shed; 51" TV; king- size bed with new linen; computer hutches; computer table and chair; bikes; chandelier; hide-a-bed couch; dive gear; small refrigerators; air compressor; new stereo microscope; new 5000# drop axles with hubs; picnic table; flatbed scanner; flute; Fender guitar and amplifier; DVD player. Call 51810. 20" BOY’S BIKE , manual six-speed, with basket, yellow/black color, good condition, off-road tires, towing package and security system not included, blue book value, $89, will sell for $50. Call 52538. COMMUNITY NOTICES ORDER YOUR tickets now for the 33rd annual Kwajalein Open. Tickets are on sale Sundays at the golf course, or Mondays, 10 a.m.-noon, on Macy’s porch. The Kwaj Open is Nov. 2, 3, 9 and 10. OKTOBERFEST is SUNDAY at the Pacific Club and the Oceanview Club. Authentic German food and oompah music with Rich Feagler. Crab races and games. GILLIGAN’S BAR THIS WEEKEND: Tomorrow, DJ Wise Roko and Acoustic Café in the Jabwa Room. Gilligan’s is closed Sunday. “SPLASH FOR TRASH.” Kwajalein Scuba Club’s annual island cleanup is Sunday, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Meet at the scuba club tank house in Small Boat Marina. COLUMBUS DAY Charity Fishing Tournament is Monday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. A captains’ meeting is Saturday, 7 p.m., at Emon Beach pavilion #1. Enjoy a day of fishing and repair a school The Kwajalein Hourglass 1410 Oct. 10, 2003 Oct. 10, 2003 The Kwajalein Hourglass The Small Arms Range See you at ! is in operation Wednesday, Oct. 15, 8 a.m.-noon. Avoid the Saturday hazard area shown below. All Identity (2003, R) Ten strangers are watercraft observe the red flags at stranded at a small town hotel, during a the southwest end of the island. rain storm, in this suspense-drama. Yokwe Yuk Theater, 7:30 p.m. Bowling for Columbine (2002, R) too. Entry fee is $150 per boat. All proceeds A satirical look at the obsession with go to a Christmas exchange project for the guns and violence in several shooting Lib Island Marshallese community. Open which have some ties with the Colum- to all authorized Kwaj personnel. B-boats bine High School murders. and private boats welcome. Sponsored by Kwajalein Atoll Sport Fishing Club. Captains Roi Namur, C Building, 7 p.m. should register with Steve Moore, 57072W or Bulletproof Monk (2003, PG13) A monk, 52517H. who has been protecting a mysterious scroll for 60 years, must find someone else CUB SCOUT Pack 135 Jamboree on the Air is Sunday, Oct. 19. Bears, 1-2 p.m.; to protect the scroll. Wolves, 2-2:30 p.m.; Webelos, 2:30-3 p.m. Richardson Theater, 7:30 p.m. Sunday CUB SCOUT Pack 135 den leader round table Caddyshack (1980, R) A slapstick meeting is Friday, Oct. 17, 7 p.m., in the Scout diligently to increase the number of participating comedy about a snobbish golf country Hut. physicians available to KRS members. Questions club. GOLFERS: In support of the KGA Fun concerning KRS health coverage should contact Yokwe Yuk Theater, 7:30 p.m. Health Benefits, 51888. Tournament, no starting times are available after Platoon (1986, R) A very real look at a 2 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 14. Questions? Call Bob, BREAK OUT that luau outfit. It’s time for KYC’s soldier's tour of duty in Vietnam. 53768. annual Swashbucklers’ Ball. Mark your calendar Roi Namur, C Building, 7 p.m. CUB SCOUT Pack 135 meeting is Sunday, Oct. for Sunday, Nov. 16. Watch the Hourglass and Shrek (2001, PG) A computer animated roller for more information. 26, 5:30 p.m., at Coral Sands. Come for the fairytale, which follows the life of a green bonfire, pow wow and s’moores. UMUC business office has temporarily ogre. ARE YOU INTERESTED in amateur radio moved to Coral BQ room 1 on the first floor. Richardson Theater, 7:30 p.m. classes such as theory or code classes to obtain Questions? Call Marilyn, 52800, or e-mail Monday [email protected]. your technician, general or extra class license? Identity (2003, R) Once licensed, you can use the local repeater, ANYONE FROM age 5 to 99 interested in Yokwe Yuk Theater, 7:30 p.m. talk to the world and experiment with amateur participating in a musical production for television. Reservists can also earn retirement Bulletproof Monk Christmas, “The Bethlehem Project,” is invited Richardson Theater, 7:30 p.m. points by participating in MARS. Call Bert, to tryouts Sunday, Oct. 12, 4 p.m., in the REB. Wednesday 51905, or e-mail [email protected]. Come prepared to sing a short musical selection of your choice and to do a reading. Sponsored Vanilla Sky (2001, R) A womanizing PRE-KINDERGARTEN TO GRADE six coaches playboy finds romantic redeption when he must attend the mandatory NYSCA certification by Protestant Chapel. Questions? Call Lora, clinic Friday, Oct. 17, 7 p.m., in elementary 54186. falls in love with his best friend's girlfriend. Adult Recreation Center, 7:30 p.m. school room 20. If you are interested in coaching UMUC TERM II: IFSM 201 Introduction to the 2003-2004 sports season, you must attend Computer-Based Systems (3). Instructor is this meeting. Soccer coaches must attend. Phyllis Rockett. Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6-8: calendars for Friday, Oct. 31, 6-8 p.m. Cost is 45 p.m. To register, call 52800. $8 per person. Tickets on sale starting Oct. 15 HIGH SCHOOOL coaches mandatory NYSCA at Community Actiivites. More details to come. certification clinic is Friday, Oct. 17, 7 p.m., in A NEEDS assessment is being distributed to Sponsored by Island Memorial Chapel and the elementary school room 20. If interested determine if childcare needs are being met on Community Activities. For more information, call in coaching the 2003-2004 sports season, you Kwajalein. If you would like to fill one out, call the chapel, 53505, or Lydi, 54223. must attend this meeting. Soccer coaches must 52158. attend. A NEWSLETTER with the selection of newly THERE IS a school-age parent workshop “How released McNaughton books is received by JUNIOR/SENIOR High School Band and Choir to Deal with Homework,” Oct. 23. 7 p.m., in the Grace Sherwood Library monthly. Since ordering Concert featuring the Junior Band, Concert elementary school music room. Questions? Call McNaughton books is an ongoing process, voting Band, Mixed Ensemble and Stage Band is 52158. is also an ongoing process. Come to the library Thursday, Oct. 16, 7 p.m., in the high school to see this month’s book choices and vote. MP room. GRACE SHERWOOD Library’s Halloween book draw runs through Oct. 30. Sign up to win KRC Columbus Day Run is Tuesday, Oct. 14, 6 YOKWE YUK Women’s Club presents a pre- five leather-bound books by Agatha Christie, a.m., at Namo Weto Youth Center. Registration holiday pampering, Oct. 14, 7-9 p.m., in CRC including “Death on the Nile,” “Murder on the forms are on the mini-mall bulletinn board. rooms 6 and 7. Guest speakers are Marion Orient Express” and “And Then There Were Questions? Call Bob or Jane, 51815. Ruffing on stress reducers, Sheri Howard on the None.” One registration per person. Winner will power of the mind and a Marshallese speaker be announced by Rich Feagler on his morning PROOF OF MMR immunization by people on Marshallese medicines. Kioskes displaying show, Oct. 31. traveling within the Kwajalein Atoll is no goods and services from local island gals offer longer required. However, international travel special treasures to enhance our inner and outer ANNUAL KWAJALEIN POTTERY show is Oct. restrictions remain the same, i.e. people 40 and beauty. This is a private event for members 19, in CAC room 6. A public viewing of all pieces younger must have proof of MMR vaccination only. Ladies can join that night for a $10 annual is 4-6 p.m. Pottery purchases may be made 6-9 prior to leaving the Kwajalien Atoll. membership fee. p.m. Don’t miss this one. Pepa in kamol eo jen hospital me ej kalikar ke STAYWELL INSURANCE (KRS employees) UNACCOMPANIED PERSONNEL: Join us on emoj am bok wa in measle en ejako kio ad aikuj has ended its relationship with Straub Hospital the catamaran for a Halloween costume cruise. in kwalok ilo ien eo mwe jej drewoj drelon iloan and Clinic and entered into a comprehensive Enjoy the beautiful sunset in full outrageous Kwajalein in ijelakin wot ien keto ketak kon. agreement with The Queen’s Medical Center costume, or at least, a one item costume such as Aolep ro ilol in 40 yio rej aikuj wot in kwalok in Hawaii. Currently, we have a limited group a funny hat, goofy tie or ugly shoes, etc. Music, melim in mokta jen aer kelok jen Kwajalein in ak of participating physicians, but we are working food, prizes and lots of fun. Mark your party ketok non Kwajalein in. The Kwajalein Hourglass Oct. 10, 2003 Oct. 10, 2003 15 The Kwajalein Hourglass Halloween set to bring out the spookiness in residents By KW Hillis “It’s an internationally-known only,” he said. “It’s for people to come Assistant Editor event and a lot of fun for the kids,” and hang out together … watch the A cowboy or Harry Potter? A Bates said. “If the kids want to bring sunset, have some food and listen to princess or Britney Spears? These extra shaving cream, it needs to be DJ music.” are the hard decisions that boys non-mentholated.” Funk and the committee, headed and girls on Kwajalein are making Children’s Carnival and Costume by Lydi Johnson hope that people because Halloween is less than a Parade, Oct. 27, 4-7 p.m., CRC gym wear costumes or at least one cos- month away. is for children from newborn to 6th tume item, like funny shoes, wig But children aren’t the only ones grade. or hat. There will be prizes for cos- making decisions for Halloween par- “There will be games, snacks and tumes and treats for those who have ties, at least not on Kwajalein and things for them to do,” Bates said. a trick, Funk said. Roi. On both islands, past Halloween The parade, so each child can “You can sing a song or do a magic parties have brought out both typical show off their costumes, will be bro- trick … do a trick, get a treat,” he said. costumes — witches and Franken- ken down by age groups (see ad in The cost is $8 per person and the steins — and also more atypical cos- today’s paper), she said. tickets go on sale Oct. 15 at Com- tumes — King Arthur’s knights from Trick-or-treating is Friday, Oct. 31, munity Activities, 53331, Johnson Monty Python’s Holy Grail movie, 6:30-8:30 p.m. in the housing area. said. Attendees can bring something complete with halved coconuts used “Children should only go to homes to drink on board if they want some- to imitate hoof’s hooves. that have porch lights on and skip thing other than sodas or water. This year’s planned Halloween the houses that don’t,” Bates said, Gilligan’s is the Halloween spot events will be no exception with cos- adding that the bachelors’ quarters for adult costumed characters, Sat- tume events scheduled for adults, are off-limits to people younger than urday, Nov. 1, according to Debbie both unaccompanied and accompa- 21 years of age. Spencer, Yokwe Yuk Club manager. nied; teens and children. Along with Teen events Jag Star will perform starting 9 p.m. the parties Halloween movies are Besides the Shaving Cream Social A costume contest is scheduled dur- scheduled for Oct 25-27 and Nov. 1 event, 7th - 12th grade teens are in- ing the band’s break, 10–10:30 p.m., at the Richardson Theater and Yok- vited to the Youth Center to hear the she said. we Yuk Theater on Kwajalein and American Forces Entertainment rock “We’ll have different categories for Building C on Roi, said Kathy Bates, band Jag Star, Oct. 31, 7-9 p.m. the contest, to be announced later,” Community Activities Entertainment “I would encourage the kids to she said. “People should start plan- superintendent. See the Hourglass show up in costume if they can,” ning their costumes now.” for the movie titles and schedule the Bates said. Special spooky drinks will be Friday before the weekend. Adult events available at the bar which opens at “The movies at the Rich will be The Catamaran Costume Cruise 5 p.m. and the grill will be open all suitable for children,” she said. for all unaccompanied residents, night, she added. Children’s events Oct. 31, 6-8 p.m., is sponsored by Roi events The Shaving Cream Social, Friday, the Protestant Chapel Unaccompa- A Halloween Golf Tournament is Oct. 24 at the Millican Family Pool is nied Personnel committee. scheduled Oct. 26 after work, ac- a Kwaj tradition. “Knowing that Halloween night is cording to Mike Ellison, Community Children in kindergarten through pretty much directed toward kids Activities superintendent. 12th grade, show up in bathing and trick-or-treating in neighbor- AFE rock band Jag Star will pro- suits at the pool during their age- hoods” the chapel’s unaccompanied vide the music at The Outrigger Hal- group designated times (see ad in personnel committee came up with loween party, Wednesday, Oct 29. this paper for designated times) and “a fun thing for unaccompanied The event will start 6:30 p.m. are issued a can of non-mentholated folks to do,” said The Rev. Rick Residents are encouraged to wear shaving cream to cover themselves Funk, Protestant chaplain. costumes and the club will be deco- and the other kids with, she said. ”It’s not meant to be for couples rated for the event, he said. Weather Courtesy of Aeromet Sun • Moon • Tides

Tonight: Partly cloudy with isolated showers. Sunrise/set Moonrise/set High Tide Low Tide Winds: Northeast to east at 5-10 knots. Tomorrow: Partly sunny with scattered Saturday 0637/1835 1915/0704 1650, 5.7' 2300, 0.4' showers. October 11 0440, 5.5’ 1040, 0.5' Winds: Northeast to east-northeast at 8-14 knots, with higher gusts near showers. Temperature: Tonight’s low 79° Sunday 0637/1835 1510/0748 1710, 5.7' 2320, 0.5' Tomorrow’s high 88° October 12 0500, 5.4' 1100, 0.6' October rain total: 2.53” Annual rain total: 69.95” Monday 0637/1834 1558/0834 1740, 5.6' 1120, 0.7' Annual deviation: -3.64” October 13 0530, 5.2' 2350, 0.8' Call 54700 for updated forecasts and sea conditions. Tuesday 0637/1834 1641/0922 1800, 5.4' 1150, 0.9' October 14 0550, 4.9’ 2400, 1.0'

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