The 3-D version of Hotel Transylvania plays at the Little Hall Theater on Sunday. Patrons were able to watch on the new digitized system. - The 3-D version of Hotel Transylvania plays at the Little Hall Theater on Sunday. Patrons were able to watch on the new digitized system.
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Staff Sgt. William Carr, euphonium player for the Marine Corps Base Quantico Band, introduces his tuba and euphonium choir to holiday shoppers at the Marine Corps Exchange on Monday. The ensemble performs for patrons performing classic hits like “Jingle Bells.” - Staff Sgt. William Carr, euphonium player for the Marine Corps Base Quantico Band, introduces his tuba and euphonium choir to holiday shoppers at the Marine Corps Exchange on Monday. The ensemble performs for patrons performing classic hits like “Jingle Bells.”
Forty-eight children dance to music by the Marine Corps Base Quantico Band Jazz Ensemble during Books and Breakfast on Friday at the base library. Forty-eight children attended to enjoyed food, jazz music, dancing and a story. - Forty-eight children dance to music by the Marine Corps Base Quantico Band Jazz Ensemble during Books and Breakfast on Friday at the base library. Forty-eight children attended to enjoyed food, jazz music, dancing and a story.
The Headquarters and Service Battalion Demons huddle before the start of their intramural flag football game against the Marine Corps Helicopter Squadron One on Nov. 15 at Butler Stadium. HMX-1 dominated the game with a 44-0 win. - The Headquarters and Service Battalion Demons huddle before the start of their intramural flag football game against the Marine Corps Helicopter Squadron One on Nov. 15 at Butler Stadium. HMX-1 dominated the game with a 44-0 win.
Joseph P. Riley, Marine Corps Base Quantico chief of police spoke on the legal actions that can be taken with bullying during the bullying prevention seminar presented by community members, faculty members and students in the Quantico Middle/High School gymnasium on Friday. Riley let students know that the punishment they could receive from bullying would not only affect their lives now but in the future as well. - Joseph P. Riley, Marine Corps Base Quantico chief of police spoke on the legal actions that can be taken with bullying during the bullying prevention seminar presented by community members, faculty members and students in the Quantico Middle/High School gymnasium on Friday. Riley let students know that the punishment they could receive from bullying would not only affect their lives now but in the future as well.