Quantico Sentry, November 23, 2017

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82nd year, No. 15

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November 21, 2017

WJLA VISISTS QUANTICO

BASE NEWS Town of Quantico Christmas Parade Get into the Christmas spirit by attending the 71st annual Christmas Parade down historic Potomac Avenue on Dec. 2 at 1 p.m.

Events at the National Museum of the Marine Corps

Photo by Frances Seybold

WJLA ABC Channel 7 reporter Eileen Whelan stands with members of the Provost Marshals Office at the Quantico Iwo Jima statue at the front gate entrance to the base. She was here Nov. 8 as part of WJLA’s “Thank you for your service” series highlighting the military in the region. For the full story see page 8.

Get ready for the arrival of that fluffy white stuff–snow! Valerie O’Berry Editor

Get out the boots, mittens, galoshes and warm winter coats this year as the winter season in Northern Virginia is expected to be colder and wetter (including snow) than last year, according to predictions by the Farmer’s Almanac, which has been predicting the weather with 80 percent accuracy for 200 years. Marine Corps Base Quantico (MCBQ) is already preparing for inclement winter weather by outfitting trucks with snow gear, preparing snow plows, stocking up on supplies such as salt and sand and holding important planning meetings to keep MCBQ personnel safe, which is the top priority. In addition, the base is working to ensure that essential support and services will remain available, going over plans for changing the base operating status when warranted, ensuring that the correct decisions are made about the base operating status and that it is communicated in a timely manner and lastly, making sure that the base gets back to normal operations as quickly and efficiently as possible after a weather event.

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Preschool play date -- Deck the halls with Chesty! Dec. 5, 10–11:30 a.m. Get ready to decorate for the holidays at our preschool Play date! Make your own ornaments to take home or to decorate the Museum’s tree. Stay for story time and other fun handson arts and craft activities! This event is for children five and under. Visit With Santa! Dec. 9 and 13, 2–4 p.m. Bring your list and wear your best picture outfit because Santa and Mrs. Claus will be here! Enjoy a puppet show and other activities during your visit. Santa has an incredibly busy schedule this time of year. In order to keep him on schedule, you must be in line no later than 3:30 pm. Please bring your camera! The Museum does not provide photography. Holiday Concerts in the Leatherneck Gallery Quantico Marine Band Dixieland Band Dec. 5, 11–11:30 a.m. Join us for a rousing Marine Corps Base Quantico Band Dixieland Band concert. It’s also a great opportunity to see the Museum all decked out for the holidays. Quantico Marine Corps Band Woodwind Quintet Dec. 7, 2–2:30 p.m. Join us for the Quantico Marine Corps Band Woodwind Quintet concert. Quantico Marine Corps Band Brass Quintet Dec. 8, 11–11:30 a.m. Join us for a spirited morning with the Marine Corps Base Quantico Band Brass Quintet concert. Admission and parking are always free at the Museum.

Public Works water updates Public Works is continuing with its semi-annual flushing plan for the remainder of the base and monitoring water quality throughout this process. Bldg. 15 and Geiger Ridge— Nov. 21 – 22 To report water discoloration in base facilities, please contact the building manager. To report water discoloration in housing, call “Lincoln At Your Service” 1-888-578-4141. For detailed water quality information, visit quantico.marines.mil/ water-quality. Photo by Lance Cpl. Sarah Luna

When it snows people’s creativity comes out. Here is a snow sculpture of Iwo Jima created at the National Museum of the Marine Corps by a Marine.

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