Family Day 2019 - Day-Of-Event Trifold

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TOURING NNSY Various shops and projects have opened their spaces for friends and family to tour! Please see the list below of spaces that are authorized for general visitation. •

BLDG. 163 • High Bay Area, shipfitting fabrication

BLDG. 510 • Machine shop, apprentices, and more.

BLDG. 202 • Plasma and torch cutting, pipe bending and fitting, trade skill training area

BLDG. 31 • Tour the Technology and Innovation Lab to see the latest technologies being used at the shipyard!

VISIT TROPHY PARK •

Quarters A and B will be open for tours.

The historic Tar House Museum will be open all day.

Try your hand at the scavenger hunt! Everyone who finds all the correct answers will be entered to win a prize package!

THE PARADE FIELD •

MWR Fun Zone will include a mascot photo booth, Toys

for Tots 3-Point Challenge, bounce house, corn hole, face painting, balloon animals, strolling magician, and more!

Live music at the America’s Shipyard stage from Code Red

Visit the Marine Rescue, Wounded Warrior, Humane Society, Navy and Marine recruiter booths!

Check out the vehicle show in Lot 20!

Meet NNSY’s firefighters and learn about their equipment.

Visit the USS Alabama float!

Stop by one of the CMWR concession stands to purchase

and Gator Head.

a snack. Menu items include smoked turkey legs, hot dogs, chili dogs, italian sausage, chili, french fries, chili and cheese

fries, assorted beverages, cakes, cookies, and funnel cake. There will also be a meal deal offered from 2 pieces of white or dark meat fried chicken, with a biscuit and one side.

DO NOT LEAVE BAGS OR PURSES UNATTENDED!

CVN 77 TOURS

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CVN 77 tours will be provided on a first-come, first-served basis. All visitors must visit the Security and Registration table to receive wrist

bands to enter the industrial area and a sticker identifying your assigned tour time.

Spaces are limited, so please arrive prompty for your scheduled tour. •

Children must be 12 years of age or older to tour the aircraft

Visitors must be dressed appropriately. Please wear closed toed

carrier, USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77).

shoes. Skirts, dresses, open toed shoes or high heels are not practical and are not permitted.

Visitors must be able to climb stairways.

Please stay on the designated route. Follow all signs and verbal directions from your tour guides. Respect instructions given by volunteers and Sailors.

LOST AND FOUND

Did you find something that belongs to someone else? Pair of glasses?

Car keys? Jacket? Are you looking for something you dropped or a child

who wandered off? Lost and Found will be located at the Information Booth #3 (see map on other page).

SHUTTLE BUS

FAMILY DAY NOV. 2 | 9 A.M. - 3 P.M.

RULES REMINDER •

Shipyard employees are responsible for the conduct and safety of their guest(s) and they must be escorted at all times.

All security barriers and instructions will be honored and shipyard employees will instruct guest(s) accordingly.

No audiovisual recording devices, pets, drugs, alcohol, firearms, or other contraband permitted in the shipyard.

Cameras or camera cell phones will be allowed at Trophy Park only. Otherwise, cameras or camera cell phones are to be left in vehicles. These devices are NOT to be stored in buildings/ spaces that have cell phone lockers.

Guests are permitted to visit only authorized open areas. No guests shall access any office space designated as NWA, CNIA, secure rooms/vaults or security Islands. If guests are found in unauthorized spaces, it will result in a security incident.

All guests must depart the shipyard NO LATER THAN 3 P.M.

Entry to the shipyard constitutes consent to search person and property.

Limited shuttle service will be available to and from Trophy Park and

within the industrial area. Be patient - wait times may be unpredictable.

NEED HELP?

If you need anything during your visit to America’s Shipyard, please find a volunteer wearing a yellow vest. In the event of an emergency, please find a phone and dial 396-3333 or 911.

To download photos from Family Day, visit www.facebook.com/NorfolkNavalShipyard1

REMEMBER: NO CAMERAS OR CAMERA PHONES!


SCAVENGER HUNT

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1. Did you know Norfolk Naval Shipyard used to go by another name? Trophy Park sits on the original site of the _____________ Navy Yard.

2. There is a vessel that traveled below the sea somewhere in the park. How many people could it hold?

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3. Anchors Aweigh is the fight song of the U.S. Navy. How many anchors are there at Trophy Park?

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4. A white gazebo stands at the center of Trophy Park. How many sides does it have?

11 5. What ship was the guided missile launcher in Trophy Park removed from?

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6. How many tons does the 16-inch diameter gun barrel in Trophy Park weigh?

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PLEASE VISIT THE INFORMATION BOOTH TO GET YOUR ASSIGNED AIRCRAFT CARRIER TOUR TIME

8. How heavy are the 15”solid shot cannonballs in Trophy Park?

BLDG. 1500 WHAT’S ON THE MAP? 1 • Pedestrian Entrance

10 • MWR Fun Zone

3 • Information Booth 4 • Concessions

12 • Restrooms 13 • Mascot Photo Booth

2 • Security and Registration

5 • USS Alabama Float

6 • Marine Rescue/Wounded Warrior Booths 17

7 • Seating

8 • Marine and Navy Recruiters

9 • Live Music

7. In what year was Quarters A established?

9. Where was the large bell in Trophy Park cast from?

11 • Red Bull/Monster Booths 10. How many blades does the largest propeller in Trophy Park have?

14 • Humane Society

15 • Police, First Aid, Fire Truck Display

16 • Shuttle to Trophy Park and North End

17 • CIA Entrance

18 • Vehicle Show

11. In what year was Dry Dock 1 registered as a National Historic Landmark?

12. How many German torpedoes are in Trophy Park?


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