Taiyo, 2, colors a craft during an event hosted by the New Parent Support Program at Little Hall on Oct. 25, 2013. The event was themed after the children’s book, “The Very Hungry Caterpillar” and provided many resources to assist parents with their children’s nutrition. - Taiyo, 2, colors a craft during an event hosted by the New Parent Support Program at Little Hall on Oct. 25, 2013. The event was themed after the children’s book, “The Very Hungry Caterpillar” and provided many resources to assist parents with their children’s nutrition.
Children make homemade play dough during the Kids in the Kitchen on Monday at the McHugh Woods Community Center. The Exceptional Family Member Program and Families Over Coming Under Stress joined together to show the children how to talk about their feelings and make play dough. - Children make homemade play dough during the Kids in the Kitchen on Monday at the McHugh Woods Community Center. The Exceptional Family Member Program and Families Over Coming Under Stress joined together to show the children how to talk about their feelings and make play dough.
Col. James Brennan, Headquarters and Service Battalion Commanding Officer, fires the starting gun at the 28th Marine Corps Marathon Turkey Trot held aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on Nov. 17. First and second place winners from each age and gender category received frozen turkeys and pumpkin pies, respectively. - Col. James Brennan, Headquarters and Service Battalion Commanding Officer, fires the starting gun at the 28th Marine Corps Marathon Turkey Trot held aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on Nov. 17. First and second place winners from each age and gender category received frozen turkeys and pumpkin pies, respectively.
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.
Marine Corps Base Quantico Base Sgt. Maj. Laura L. Brown, the guest of honor cuts the birthday cake during the first USMC Kids’ Birthday Bash was held at Barber Physical Activity Center on Nov. 8. Children participated in ring toss, bingo, skill building activities, an obstacle course with uniform dress up and a cake cutting. - Marine Corps Base Quantico Base Sgt. Maj. Laura L. Brown, the guest of honor cuts the birthday cake during the first USMC Kids’ Birthday Bash was held at Barber Physical Activity Center on Nov. 8. Children participated in ring toss, bingo, skill building activities, an obstacle course with uniform dress up and a cake cutting.