Participants stretch before beginning the Tarawa Terrace November Fun Run, Saturday. Participants braved the chill of the early morning to take part in the monthly fun run, which featured a two and a half-mile run and a one-mile fun run option. - Participants stretch before beginning the Tarawa Terrace November Fun Run, Saturday. Participants braved the chill of the early morning to take part in the monthly fun run, which featured a two and a half-mile run and a one-mile fun run option.
Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune leadership held a ribbon cutting ceremony, Friday, for the first of five new child development centers, a 24-room, 300 max capacity facility aboard the MCB Camp Lejeune Tarawa Terrace II housing area for children ages six weeks to five years. - Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune leadership held a ribbon cutting ceremony, Friday, for the first of five new child development centers, a 24-room, 300 max capacity facility aboard the MCB Camp Lejeune Tarawa Terrace II housing area for children ages six weeks to five years.
A group of military children craft gift tags and card holders during the Christmas Card workshop hosted by Marine Corps Community Services at Harriotte B. Smith Library aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, recently. Two workshops were offered, both of which were fully booked. - A group of military children craft gift tags and card holders during the Christmas Card workshop hosted by Marine Corps Community Services at Harriotte B. Smith Library aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, recently. Two workshops were offered, both of which were fully booked.
Jessica Ross, a department support trainer with Marine Corps Family Team Building gave away pumpkin pies at the Marine Corps Main Exchange aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Nov. 19. More than 11,000 pies, which were stacked high in the back of a semi truck tractor trailer, were provided by an Eastern United States grocery chain.::r::::n:: - Jessica Ross, a department support trainer with Marine Corps Family Team Building gave away pumpkin pies at the Marine Corps Main Exchange aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Nov. 19. More than 11,000 pies, which were stacked high in the back of a semi truck tractor trailer, were provided by an Eastern United States grocery chain.::r::::n::
Volunteers, including service members from Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, constructed an oyster reef along a segment of the North Carolina Shore on Nov. 17 with the N. C. Coastal Federation. The reef will act as a living shoreline, protecting the coast from erosion. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Pfc. Jackeline M. Perez Rivera) - Volunteers, including service members from Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, constructed an oyster reef along a segment of the North Carolina Shore on Nov. 17 with the N. C. Coastal Federation. The reef will act as a living shoreline, protecting the coast from erosion. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Pfc. Jackeline M. Perez Rivera)