Netters Netted Hockey and Family Skaters, If You Want to Skate, Be at the MCB Hawaii
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INSIDE JAZZY YPF In Your Opinion A-6 Volunteer Game Wardens A-7 Band, A-7 Youth, B-1 Basketball Playoffs B-1 Vol. 27, No. 10 Serving the base of choice for the 21st century March 19, 1998 Skate Blowout Skateboarders, in:4411'6rd, ...faller Netters netted hockey and family skaters, if you want to skate, be at the MCB Hawaii. Skate Blowout. Open to the public, this "Goodwill Games on Wheels" will be held at Hangar 105 Saturday, from 4 to 9 p.m. There will be prizes and demonstrations, competitions, food, music and fun. Safety gear is required.. The bus service for the Skate Party will run from 3:30 to 9:30 p.m. There are two pick up points one at the E- Club parking lot and the other at Mokapu ineinentary School with a, 30-inin:ate frequency between pick ups, For rti(re infinmation, call . 254-5036. Digital photo by Cpl. Steven Williams Women's History Volunteer game wardens clean up dozens of fish after a netting bust. Month Cpl. teven Williams The net was spotted a.-1, Editor approximately 7 a.m. Monday A women's history celebration by Petty Officer 2nd Class breakfast is scheduled for March 27 Volunteer game wardens here S.W. Thompson, a boatswain's at 6:30 a.m. at Anderson .Hall. netted two civilian poachers mate with Waterfront Marines, Sailors, their families and Monday while the duo was Operations here. He reported MCB Hawaii civilians are welcome. emptying an illegal 1,625-foot the presence of the net to the gill net on the north end of game warden section of the Fun Run West Field. Military Police Department, "One tried to say his boat was which promptly sent Bernard stolen and he was just retriev- Vierra, Jonathan Lee and IMOkoput Eleinentary School ing his net," George Yanagi, a Yanagi to investigate the invites everyone to r)articipate In volunteer game warden here, scene. the Run-Walk for the Hungry said laughing. "He knew he At approximately 9 a.m., 7 1,171. Th0 3-mile Sato:y(1n was going to jail." See Net, A-4 coult;;t! l),:irts the school, fiillows Wfokay- to the Mokapu gate and turns around to finish at the school. :Participants may either run CSSG-3 cleans up or walk the course, and baby Sgt. Michael Wiener 121 t strollers are welcome, as family Combat Correspondent involvement is strongly encour- aged. The entry fee is $2 or two HEEIA STATE PARK, Kaneohe, cans of food. Donations may be Oahu - Engineers from Combat dropped off at the school during the Service Support Group 3 made a trek LCpL Trent Lowry VY(`.!1:C', 211 111 ,!2,1 t, - week or the morning of the run. All here to clean and repair facilities. C:c,frit,;:11 I.'1/1-01110,1Cie!it Lcat-hr:n 1-Er t,;ixt ;TV:3 food donations stay on the base to More than 50 Marines made the trip t.hoir help needy families here. as part of an early celebration of St. Patrick, the patron saint of engineers. AESC scholarships "St, Patrick went out into the com- Tr;11 munities and built churches, schools j.1 and homes," said MSgt, Patrick it 11'; The All Enlisted Spouses ClUb Ainoa, the operations chief for CSSG. is now accepting applications for "As engineers, we wanted to celebrate ,Toctld: scholarships for children and by going out into our community and spouses of Marines or Sailors help some of our neighbors." f.11 currently stationed here or Digital photo by Sgt. Michael Wiener The Marines spent the morning ir).rrn:rl at IVICB Hawaii. The retired. doing basic repairs on the park's Cpl. Edward Inkenberry cuts sponsor must be between the trails, buildings and plumbing. away dead branches. ranks of E-1 and E-9. The appli- "Sure it's work, but it's a good expe- cant must have 40 verified volun- rience," said Sgt. Juan Rodriguez, an teer hours with a non-profit orga- engineer with CSSG-3. "I wanted to nization between May 1, 1997 comp out and do my part for the com- Base number one in and April 30, 1998: The AESC is munity." giving away 14 $500 scholar- See Clean, A-3 ships. Applications may be quality improvement picked up at the Thrift Shop, Family Service Center, Cpl. Steven Williams in that direction by identify- Education. Center, ASYMCA. and Bombs away... Editor ing processes on base that Commissary. Completed applica- could be improved," said Bill tions must be received before Marine Corps Base Hawaii Lang, the base total quality Digital photo by Sgt. Michael Wiener April 30. For more information, won the Commandant of the leadership manager here. Traffic backs up at the H-3 gate. call Adrienne Brimball at 254- Marine Corps' Quality "A strategic plan was 8388 or Telecia Woods at 254- Award March 5 after saving designed with a number of Traffic 3464. approximately elements focused tie-up $2.3 million in on a vision of the Cpl. Steven Williams quality improve- Guy future where Editor wE HAVE CON- - FYI ment programs the base should A two-moth refurbishing project which and being recog- QUERED THE be by 2010." closed the pass and identification house at nized nationally MOUNTAIN, BUT The base made the H-3 gate here is causing congestion. Ask the Commanding in 1997. WE AREN'T STOP- significant With 90 percent of the temporary park- General via E-Mail: The CMC award PING HERE. WE strides in this ing area filled with construction equip- BICE@CG@MCBH KBAY is given to Marine HAVE MANY MORE plan in 1996 ment and pedestrians coming across the Internet: Corps installa- MOUNTAINS TO under the lead- road to get to the pass house, traffic is bot- bicedOrnchh.usinc.mil tions annually to ership of BGen. tlenecking, according to MSgt. Gregory recognize quality TAKE ON. David F. Bice, Dearinger, the Military Police Base Environmental Hotline: improvement BILL LANG the commanding Department's operations chief. 257-6920 ext. 221 efforts. Marine BASE TQL MANAGER general of MCB " We would just like to ask people to use Corps Air Station Hawaii, accord- the Mokapu gate if at all possible," said New River, N.C., ing to Lang. But Dearinger. "If just one out of five people Domestic Violence bumped MCB in 1997, the do it, it'll make a difference." Help Numbers Hawaii into second in 1996, strides developed into a full- The Mokapu gate is accessible from the but with K-Bay making sig- speed sprint. H-3 by taking the Kailua exit and pro- Digital photo by Sgt. Michael Wiener nificant strides in its strate- Units across base played ceeding straight until reaching the gate. Military Shelter 533-7125 Capt. Blair Estep, the operations officer from 4th Force Reconnaissance gic plan to be the "base of their parts, recycling, turn- When the pass house reopens, MPD 257-7114 Detatchment, Reno, Nev., plummets from choice for the 21st century," ing in beneficial suggestions Dearinger said its electronic systems will it was a shoo-in. and ensuring the successful be updated and it will take over military Crisis Hotline 521-4555 a CH-53D Sea Stallion Monday during jump training at Schofield Barracks. "We started seriously look- completion of quality assur- identification card issue. Child Protective Serv. 832-5282 See story, A-8 ing at quality of life issues ance programs. Parking will be back to normal, but traf- in 1993 and began to move See Award, A-4 fic may increase due to ID card issuance. A-2 March 19 1998 Hawaii Marine Karma motivates City Hall worker to help Marines Cpl. Barry Melton military families," said Loo, the manag- her customers to correct these cliscrep- Many wives bring her baked goods such which is something other satellite man- Combo) Correspondent er of the Enchanted Lakes Satellite City antics. as cakes and cookies. Loo was also rec- agers don't do. She understands what Hall. "Military families go through so . "Most civilians can get out of work and ognized by the Marine Corps in 1995 military life is like." ENCHANTED LAKES - Some much more than regular families. It come right in, but it is often difficult for when she received a Certificate of 'When I help others, I hope someone might say she is a cross between John does my heart good to help." Marines," Loo said. "It's very hard for Commendation. "She always does a lot one day might help my children and Lennon and Florence Nightingale. Loo understands how hectic military Marines to come off base during work- for the military people here," said Renee grandchildren," said Lao with a soft tone Lennon had a strong belief in karma, life can be because she was part of a mil- ing hours.. Jung, one of Loo's co-workers. "She also hardly louder than a whisper. "It all and Nightingale spent her life helping itary family herself Her husband is a "So, I'll call them up, tell them what attends meetings on the Marine base, comes back around." others. retired sergeant first class in the Army, they need to do," said Loo. "Most times Somewhere in between, you'll find a and served for 20 years. Her husband's I either meet them at the Mokapu gate, person like Millie loo. One who believes job took her and their five children to McDOnald's on base or I stay around the heavily in helping people and feel the Okinawa and New Jersey.