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COVERING WHIDBEY ISLAND’S NAVAL AIR STATION COMMUNITY

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VOLUME 1, NO. 30 | 21 OCTOBER 2011

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Chili cook off a first for VFW Riders

Navy’s birthday bash

By MELANIE HAMMONS

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Fall means chili time, and the VFW Riders motorcycle group saw its first chili cook off pay off in a big way last Saturday. Not only did the guests enjoy tasty, spicy bowls of chili and side dishes, their $5 admission was devoted to an annual scholarship for a local high school student. “College is expensive for kids and their parents,” said VFW Riders member and former post commander Pete Sill. “We (the riders group) wanted to jump on the bandwagon

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THIS EDITION Active duty sailors and their dance partners cut a rug Saturday night at the 236th Navy Birthday Ball at the Officers’ Club on Naval Air Station Whidbey Island. See more photos on page 6. BRYAN ILYANKOFF/WHIDBEY CROSSWIND

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MATSG-53 to the rescue Marines lend a hand to the business expo By K ATHY REED

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hen you want something done right, call on the Marines of the Marine Aviation Training Support Group (MATSG) 53 from Naval Air Station Whidbey Island. Nine Marines were up before dawn last Friday to help set up for the Island County Business Expo, which was held last weekend at the Coupeville Middle and High School Gymnasium. The group helped

move 19 rolls of carpeting from an Oak Harbor storage unit to the gym. “The most cumbersome part of the setup is the carpet, so these guys are an invaluable part of the process,” said Anne Hallam, WorkSource Whidbey center coordinator and Expo show coordinator. The move was completed in two phases; first, Marines pulled the rolls off the forklift and loaded the truck at the storage unit. The truck was then unloaded at the gym, where the long strips of carpeting were like puzzle pieces that needed to be put together a certain way to fit the room. The work was heavy, but the Marines made short work of it — hauling the huge rolls one at a time from the truck to the gym, calling out directions to one another. As soon as a roll of carpet hit the floor it

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Lots of Halloween activities coming up ..............pg. 3

Navy Exchange celebrates grand re-opening....pg. 6 Texas man shares memories of the PBY ..............pg. 7

Marines of MATSG-53 at NAS Whidbey Island carry a roll of carpeting into the Coupeville middle and high school gym.

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EXPO | FROM PAGE 1 was unwrapped and spread out. When the work was done, the entire gym floor was carpeted and Marines got to work with the pipe and drape, sectioning off the room for Expo participants. One Marine said it’s good to help out with events like this because it helps keep them in touch with the community. “Sometimes people think the military is aloof,” said Staff Sgt. Benjamin Robinson. “But we don’t just fight in wars — we serve our community as well. And helping benefits our community and it benefits us, because we live here. Who knows? Someone’s kid may even go

to school here.” According to Hallam, there were scholarships available for the group recruited to help with the set-up. The Marines plan to use the money for the Marine Ball, which will be held at the Naval Air Station Whidbey Island Officers’ Club on Nov. 10. “I really wanted to pay a group that needs the money and is motivated,” said Hallam, who was pleased with her helpers. “I’m thrilled. I just have to move out of the way and I don’t have to do anything.” This year’s business expo boasted 67 booths, which was down from last year’s 100. Island County Economic Development Council executive director, Ron Nelson, said that probably has more to do

(Left) Marines from MATSG-53 get ready to unroll carpeting to cover the floor for last weekend’s Island County Business Expo. (Right) Expo coordinator Anne Hallam talks with members of the Marine crew who helped haul rolls of carpeting to earn money for the upcoming Marine Ball. KATHY REED/WHIDBEY CROSSWIND with people’s perception of the economy, rather than the reality. “If people perceive the economy as bad, it sort of

becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy,” he said. “It is true that building is way down — it’s probably half what it once was. But

taxable retail sales have remained steady.” Nelson said the economy, at least here on Whidbey Island, is not all

gloom and doom. “It’s not as bad as people think,” he said. “Yes, building is down, but there are still a lot of businesses out there doing very well.” All in all, Nelson said the 19th annual event was a success. “Attendance was low,” he said, “but the vendors were pleased because people came to do business rather than collect freebies.” “As the show coordinator, I would have to say that the operation ran very smoothly, in large part because we had excellent volunteers from the Central Whidbey Lion’s Club, Coupeville Boys and Girls Club and the Marine Aviation Training Support Group,” said Hallam. “They were all amazing.”

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“College is expensive for kids and their parents. We wanted to jump on the bandwagon with practical ways to address that.” ” – Pete Sill with practical ways to address that.” The VFW has already established itself as a generous patron of college scholarships: The Ladies Auxiliary of the local VFW post gives out two $500 awards annually. Those are in addition to nationally supported VFW efforts such as the Patriot’s Pen Essay, and Patriotic Art contests, among others, said Ladies Auxiliary member Diane Small. VFW Riders president Steve Nickerson thanked everyone for coming out to support the event. “This is the first time we’ve done a fundraiser like this, for this reason,” said Nickerson. “We hope that this will be the first of many more to come.” Twelve cooks submitted entries for the contest Saturday. And if you were hoping for something more exotic than just beef on the menu, you were in luck. “I heard one guy say he was making his chili with

VFW Ladies Auxiliary member Diane Small sets chili samples before the judges’ panel at Saturday’s VFW Riders’ chili cook off. MELANIE HAMMONS/WHIDBEY CROSSWIND

From left, Diane Small, Sandy Sill, and Pete Sill assign entry labels at the VFW Riders’ chili cook off Saturday in Oak Harbor. The first-time event was a fundraiser to start a scholarship fund for local high school students. MELANIE HAMMONS/WHIDBEY CROSSWIND elk meat,” said Sill. VFW rider Sam Miller, attending with wife Kristy and son Doug, said his entry didn’t contain ordinary beef either. “I used venison,” said Miller. “That and some flavor and spices gives a nice little bite to it.” “I don’t really care if I win or not,” continued Miller. “But it’s been fun, and if I do win, guess I’ll have bragging rights until the next contest rolls around.” Three lucky judges, Joanne McDaniel, Stanley Gearheart and Veterans of Foreign Wars post commander David Hollett, tasted samples of each chili between frequent sips of water. After careful deliberation, the judges’ decision was unanimous, said

From left, Sam, Doug, and Kristy Miller, and VFW Riders’ president Steve Nickerson, are pictured at Doug’s patching ceremony Saturday at VFW Post 7392 in Oak Harbor.

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Judges Joanne McDaniel, left, Stanley Gearheart, and Post Commander David Hollett taste test chili samples at Saturday’s VFW Riders’ chili cook off. MELANIE HAMMONS/WHIDBEY CROSSWIND

Hollett. “It’s all been enjoyable, and we agreed that Sandy Sill’s was the best tasting of all,” he said. One honor given to Sandy was a wooden commemorative plaque of the event with her name engraved on it.

As for her entry, Sill was mum as to whether the award-winning chili contained beef, elk, venison or something else altogether. “I use the same recipe my mother always used,” she said with a laugh.

Riders induct youngest member In addition to Saturday’s chili cook off, the VFW Riders motorcycle group inducted its youngest member in a “patching” ceremony. Doug Miller, 13, has participated in several Patriot Guard Rider events with his parents, Sam and Kristy. As a newly inducted supporting member of the group, Miller received a VFW Riders vest. His new vest also sported Miller’s nickname — “skid mark.”


Monthly PBY Memorial luncheon The PBY Memorial Foundation will hold its monthly luncheon at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at the CPO Club on Ault Field Road in Oak Harbor. Guest speaker will be Lt. John Dyer of the Oak Harbor Police Department. Dyer has served in the US Marine Corps and has been with the police department more than 27 years. Dyer, currently the patrol lieutenant, graduated from the FBI academy and holds degrees in organizational management and law enforcement.

Local Reservist helps in Rhode Island rescue A Naval Air Station Whidbey Island Reservist is among seven U.S. Navy Reservists on duty at the Naval War College who became instant heroes last Thursday when they rescued a driver who had flipped his car and landed upside down in a ditch near Newport, R.I. The Reservists, who are serving on the War College staff for the 2011 International Seapower Symposium, were driving on I-495 to Wrentham,

Mass., last Thursday morning when they witnessed a driver attempt to merge onto the highway. The driver lost control of his car in rain-soaked gravel, spun around, flipped and careened off the road. The car landed upside down in a nearby ditch. Lt. Cmdr. Laura Reeves, of NAS Whidbey Island, was among those who participated in the rescue. Ensign Chelsea Smit of Lowell, Mich., called 9-1-1 while hull Maintenance Technician First Class Ernest Harlin of Nashville, Tenn., and Master-atArms Third Class Leonard Gallegos of Reno, Nev., pulled the man from the smoking car, turned off the ignition and pulled him to safety. Other reservists involved in the rescue included Lt. Cmdr. Andrea Franks of Groton, Conn., Lt. Cmdr. Lynn Davidson of Jacksonville, Fla., Ensign Yvonne Zirrith, Piscataway, N.J., and civilian Kelly Williamson (retired enlisted sailor) of Newport, R.I.

Hiring our heroes There will be a special career fair hiring event for veterans and military spouses at Safeco Field in Seattle from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 3. This Hiring Our Heroes/ RecruitMilitary Veteran

Opportunity Expo is part of a nationwide initiative to increase the hiring of veterans. There will be representatives from Amazon, Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway, G4S Secure Solutions (USA), the Internal Revenue Service, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Military to Medicine, Northrup Grumman, the Transportation Security Administration, Waste Management Inc. and many more. This event is sponsored by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the military-to-civilian recruitment firm RecruitMilitary. Go to www.uschamber.com or www.recruitmilitary.com for information.

Trunk or Treat opportunity Those interested in decorating their vehicle for a Trunk or Treat event sponsored by the Naval Air Station Whidbey Island Youth Center should register no later than Monday. Trunk or Treat will be held from 5 to 6 p.m. on Halloween at the Youth Center on Wake Ave. in

Oak Harbor. Staff and youth will decorate the center’s buses and those who want to join in the fun are welcome. The event is open to all community youth and families. Call 257-3150 for information.

Haunted run The NAS Whidbey Island Youth Center will hold a free haunted run on Saturday, Oct. 29 for children of qualified personnel ages 5 to 13. Check in begins at 8 a.m. and includes a free T-shirt for the first 100 participants. Start times are divided according to age and distance. A two-mile run for ages 9 to 13 begins at 8:30 a.m.; a one-mile run for children ages 7 to 8 will begin at 9 a.m.; and a halfmile run for 5 and 6-yearolds will begin at 9:30 a.m. There will be a prize awarded for the best-costumed runner. Call 257-3150 for information.

Trick or treat at the lanes Families can celebrate Halloween a little early

with some spooky bowling and fun music at the Convergence Zone on Naval Air Station Whidbey Island on Saturday, Oct. 29. From 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., there will trick or treating for goodie bags and free bowling for children ages 13 under in costume. There will be a costume contest at noon for the scariest, cutest and most creative costumes. Kids can win cosmic bowling passes, movie passes and more. No pre-registration is necessary. Call 257-2432 or 2572702 for information.

Halloween scavenger hunt There will be a Halloween scavenger hunt at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island on Saturday, Oct. 29. The hunt begins at 1 p.m. at the Convergence Zone and ends at the Fitness Center on the Ault Field Base by 2 p.m. The event is open to two-person teams of all ages. Each team must have a digital camera. Running shoes are highly encouraged. Prizes will be awarded for the first place team, the first place Command team and for best-themed costume. Those interested must register by Thursday,

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All hands kids Halloween party The Officers’ Spouses Club of Whidbey Island is sponsoring some delightfully spooky fun for youngsters on Saturday, Oct. 29. The group will hold its annual all hands Halloween party from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Fit Dome by the Fitness Center on Naval Air Station Whidbey Island. Children are encouraged to wear their costumes and join in trick or treating, crafts, games, a haunted house and more.

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Cheers erupt from officials and the crowd at the ribbon cutting ceremony celebrating the completion of construction at the Navy Exchange on NAS Whidbey Island’s Seaplane Base. From left, Capt. Christopher Bower, Lynn Moore, Capt. Chris Phillips, Jean Bergquist and Gary King. KATHY REED/WHIDBEY CROSSWIND

A few brief remarks and a quick snip of the scissors brought the official end to months of construction at the Navy Exchange on Naval Air Station Whidbey Island’s Seaplane base last Thursday morning. “This was the biggest construction project in the Navy Exchange Service Command in

2010,” said NEX general manager Lynn Moore. “It was 18 months of construction and six months of planning before that.” There was a full house for the grand re-opening celebration, which began with an invocation from Cmdr. Mike Hackanson, chaplain, and the national anthem, which was performed by Grace Javier. “We are extremely pleased to see so many guests here today,” said Joyce Napoletano, customer relations manager. “We’re humbled by those of you who have been so very patient throughout the construction.” The $12 million project increased the size of the Exchange by 12,000 square feet

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NEX | FROM PAGE 6 “The Exchange is a valuable benefit that is currently under attack by some in Congress,” he said. “We are fighting diligently to preserve it.” NAS Whidbey Island Executive Officer, Capt. Chris Phillips, praised contractors for keeping the integrity of the 1942 Seaplane hangar intact. “It has taken exceptional teamwork, exceptional leadership and extreme commitment,” Phillips said. “And, the store remained in the black during all phases of construction.” According to Bower, construction actually finished two months ahead of schedule. The only part of the store that wasn’t included in the remodeling was the food court. Moore said that is something that will be handled separately.

“This project started in January of last year with an award letter and ends today with this ceremony,” said Robert Hymel, of TritonMarine Construction Corporation. “This is a great facility and I’m proud to be part of this project.” All that was left after the speeches was the ribboncutting, which included Bowers, Moore, Phillips, district vice president Jean Bergquist and senior vice president Continental U.S. Gary King. A blue-and gold-adorned cake was served in the food court area immediately following the ribbon cutting. Prize drawings and special deals were offered to shoppers throughout the day. “Thank you for your patience,” Bower said to the crowd of shoppers and employees. “I wish much success for this beautiful new store.”

According to Lesley Bond, sailors at the NAS Whidbey Island Seaplane Base sometimes had to take a boat out to hook on the seaplanes if the water was too deep. PHOTO COURTESY OF LESLEY BOND

Lesley Bond, left, and David Weems take time out behind their barracks at NAS Whidbey Island. PHOTO COURTESY OF LESLEY BOND

A view of the NAS Whidbey Island Seaplane Base in 1945 taken from the top of the hill. The hangar on the right now houses the Navy Exchange. PHOTO COURTESY OF LESLEY BOND

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Historical Society Autumn Auction: The Island County Historical Society Museum’s annual “I Want That!� Awesome Autumn Auction will be held from 5 to 9 p.m. Saturday at the Elks Lodge in Oak Harbor. The fundraiser will feature food and drink, entertainment by the band Paid ‘n Full, and several silent auctions throughout the evening. Cost is $25 per person. Call 678-3310 or visit the museum at 905 NW Alexander St. in Coupeville.

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