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Aug. 7, 2009 - Signature
1. Vol. 26 No. 31 The Signature Online - www.cnic.navy.mil/sigonella August 7, 2009
Due to our printer taking leave to celebrate U.S. Fleet Forces celebrates change of command
Ferragosto, The Signature will only be available Article by
online Aug. 14 and out of production Aug. 21. MC1 Amie Gonzales,
We will be back with a new issue on Aug. 28. Navy Public Affairs Support
Element-East
NORFOLK, Va. (NNS) -- Adm.
EODMU8 runs to remember John C. Harvey Jr., relieved Adm.
Jonathan W. Greenert as commander
fallen heroes of U.S. Fleet Forces Command dur-
ing a ceremony July 24 held onboard
USS Harry S Truman (CVN 75).
Guest speaker, Chief of Naval
Operations Adm. Gary Roughead,
said Sailors, their families and Navy
civilians are among the most impor-
tant things at Fleet Forces Command.
"This change of command is
great for our Sailors who are with us
today and who are serving around the
world and for their families, because
these are the types of leaders that we
need in our Navy," said Roughead.
Greenert assumed command of
U.S. Fleet Forces Command in U.S. Navy photo by MC2 Todd Frantom/Released
October 2007. He led the command
Adm. John C. Harvey, Jr., right, relieves Adm. Jonathan W.
with a strategic focus on the new
Greenert, left, as Commander, U.S. Fleet Forces, during a change
maritime strategy, with an emphasis
of command ceremony aboard USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) at
on individual augmentee programs
Naval Station Norfolk, July 24, 2009. The Chief of Naval
and policies. Greenert's next assign-
Operations, Adm. Gary Roughead, center, presided over the cere-
ment will be as the vice chief of naval
mony. As his follow-on assignment, Adm. Greenert becomes the
CHANGE, continued on Navy's Vice Chief of Naval Operations, Pentagon, Washington,
page 12 D.C.
Pet Grooming shop opens at NAS Sigonella
Article and photo by
Tracie Barnthouse,
The Signature Editor
Is your dog feeling neglected
because her teeth don’t sparkle and
her fur doesn’t shine like others
around Marinai? Don’t let her be the
barking stalk of base, take her to
Naval Air Station (NAS) Sigonella’s
Members of Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit (EODMU) 8 Navy Exchange’s new Pet Grooming
run through Naval Air Station Sigonella to honor Explosive Shop, where she can get washed,
Ordnance Disposal Technician 2nd Class Tony Randolph and dried, and sent away looking spiffy.
Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician 2nd Class Edward Koth. The Navy Exchange officially
Randolph was killed while supporting Operation Enduring opened their Pet Grooming Shop,
Freedom July 6, 2009 and Koth was killed July 26, 2006 while sup- located behind the NEX main store,
porting Operation Iraqi Freedom. with a ribbon cutting on July 31.
Article and photo by Technician (EOD) 2nd Class Tony The Pet Grooming Shop was
MC3 Jonathan Idle, Randolph was killed in action July 6, NEX Services Ops Manager, Harold
The Signature Staff 2009 while supporting Operation Laird’s vision. The shop started from
Members of Explosive Enduring Freedom and EOD2 scratch and much research was put
Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit Edward Koth was killed July 26, into opening the Navy’s first and only
EIGHT (EODMU8) came together 2006 while supporting Operation on base pet grooming shop. Laird
NAS Sigonella Commanding Officer, Capt. Thomas J. Quinn, con-
for a command run to honor the Iraqi Freedom. went to the vet on base a couple years
EODMU8 began the run in ago and found out that there were tractor Christina Evans, Mondo Animale contractor Ottavio
memories of two of their fallen ship-
Mercuri and NEX Services Ops Manager Harold Laird cut the rib-
mates July 29 at Naval Air Station front of their command and ran in 1800 dogs and 700 cats in housing.
formation throughout the base while bon to open the first-ever NEX Pet Grooming Shop, located on
(NAS) Sigonella. GROOMING, continued on
EOD, continued on page 13 NAS I behind the NEX Main Store.
Explosive Ordnance Disposal page 12
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Jan. 09- Jan. 08-
Mosquito season is here The chief of Naval During times of change, Make sure you mark this Taormina is a beautiful August 09 August 08
once again! As you know, Operations (CNO) wel- including a change of one on your calendar! The and historic town located
Top Stories
mosquitoes are very comed the Navy's first command, deployment Sagra delle Pesche e delle on the northeastern part of
annoying pests. They can Joint Strike Fighter, the F- preparation, or relocation, Pere (Peach and Pear Sicily. Settled the hill of Accidents 146 201
also transmit a variety of 35C Lightning II, to the we often bring our worries Festival) returns to Monte Tauro, Taormina Injuries 13 32
diseases, including the fleet in a ceremony July home with us. Children Maniace this weekend to overlooks two beautiful,
Chikungunya virus. 28. pick up on our feelings, celebrate the Etna expansive bays below and DUIs 1 5
Whether at home or travel- and can tell when we are "Tabacchiera" (white pulp) on the southern side, set-
ing, there are many things anxious or under stress. and “Vesuvio” (yellow tled beneath Mount Etna. Traffic
you can do to reduce your pulp) peach varieties and Deaths 0 2
chances of contracting an pear industry.
illness spread by the bite
of infected mosquitoes. Please,
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don’t become
a statistic!
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2. Page 2 August 7, 2009
Direct Line
The fall Physical Fitness Assessment is right
NASSIG Commanding Officer, Capt. Thomas J. Quinn
The NMCPHC states that individuals who exercise green and yellow
around the corner and everyone should be fine tun- regularly are more likely to maintain a healthy body flag conditions.
ing their workouts as the scheduled day approaches. weight, increase energy levels, decrease fatigue, Only individuals
Regular exercise should be a part of everyone’s rou- improve mood, improve ability to focus and concen- who have been on
tines and not just something that is thought about trate, and ultimately reduce and counter the effects station greater
twice of year around the biannual PFA. of stress on the body. than 12 weeks and
The advantages to incorporating regular exer- Considering the constant and high operations are fully acclimat-
cise into your weekly routine extend beyond just tempo all the services are now maintaining and the ed to the tempera-
passing the PFA, and can include some surprising constant need to become more efficient and do more ture should con-
benefits. According to the Navy and Marine Corps with less, job-related stress is a part of the military sider exercising
Public Health Center (NMCPHC), individuals who life. Utilizing the fitness programs and equipment during red flag
exercise regularly are less likely to develop certain available to service members and their dependants is conditions and no
diseases including heart disease, diabetes, high an excellent way to lower your stress level and one should be
blood pressure and high cholesterol. Lowering the improve your quality of life. exercising during
risk for these diseases translates to lowering your If you choose to exercise outside remember to black flag condi-
future health care costs, insurance costs and improv- always consider how the temperature will affect tions. Following these guidelines will limit your
ing and extending your life into your later years. your body and your performance. Stay hydrated and risk to heat exhaustion and heat stroke and allow
Furthermore, there are some immediate advan- pay attention to the flag conditions that are indicat- you to get the most out of your workout.
tages that make it worth the extra effort each day. ed around base. The best times to exercise are in
NASSIG Worship Services
Chapel Offices: NAS I 095-56-3975, NAS II 095-86-9049
ROMAN CATHOLIC PROTESTANT
Sunday Sunday
0830 Catholic Mass (NAS I Chapel) 0900 General Protestant
1100 Catholic Mass (Mineo Community Center)
(Mineo Community Center) 1000 Traditional Protestant (NAS I Chapel)
Protect your family from mosquitoes 1600 Catholic Mass (NAS II Chapel) 1130 Contemporary Protestant (NAS I Chapel)
Article provided by Remove standing water that Monday - Thursday
Naval Hospital Sigonella
CHURCH OF CHRIST LAY SERVICE
may accumulate near your house 1130 Catholic Mass (NAS II Chapel) Sunday 1530 NAS I Chapel Rooms 3 & 4 (Call
Public Affairs Office (lawn ornaments, flower pots, old
Mosquito season is here once 624-5128 or 335-841-8069)
tires, and buckets).
again! As you know, mosquitoes are Empty and change the water in JEWISH SERVICES: Please call 095-86-1205
very annoying pests. They can also birdbaths, fountains, pet dishes, and
transmit a variety of diseases, includ- potted plant trays twice a week. OTHER SERVICES/ACTIVITIES POINTS OF CONTACT
ing the Chikungunya virus. A couple Clean rain gutters so they drain Latter-day Saints: Please email ldssig@gmail.com or call 624-1314 or 349-1977-116
years ago, Northern Italy experienced properly. Remove standing water
an outbreak of this mosquito-borne AA Meetings: Monday, Wednesday, Friday - 1900, NAS II Chapel, 346-840-7745
under or around structures or on flat
illness. Whether at home or traveling, roofs. Check around faucets and air
there are many things you can do to
reduce your chances of contracting
conditioner units and repair leaks or Suicide: You can make a difference!
puddles that remain for several days. Article by Chaplain Russell Wilson moment the only way they may see
an illness spread by the bite of infect- Turn over wheelbarrows, wad-
ed mosquitoes. A few articles ago I talked about awareness as a out of their emotional state is suicide.
ing pools, canoes, and pails. Ensure community when it comes to suicide. I began by It is up to you to take action and help
Avoid unnecessary outdoor garbage cans have tight fitting lids.
activities at dusk and dawn when encouraging you to talk about it in order to provide a this individual.
Keep swimming pools treated suicide safer community. A suicide safer community is So, what do you do? Well, it is
mosquitoes are most active, but be and circulating. If covered, make
wary during the day as some mosqui- one that is equipped to discuss the situation when it simple; you ask the question. It may
sure water does not collect on the arises and has a plan for helping people with suicidal sound difficult and weird, but you ask
to types are day biters. cover. Empty wading pools immedi-
If you go outdoors while mos- thoughts. In my last article we talked about listening to people who are hav- the individual directly about their
ately after use. ing suicidal thoughts and paying attention to the invitations they give us. By thoughts of suicide. You should ask
quitoes are biting, wear long, loose, Adult mosquitoes rest on
light-colored clothing and use a mos- being aware of these invitations and being comfortable with talking about them if they are considering acting on
weeds and other vegetation. Reduce dying and living we can be a suicide safer community. their thoughts. This is a crucial step in
quito repellant. the areas where adult mosquitoes rest
Repellant products containing Today I want us to continue to look at how we can be a part of a group the helping process. If you have
by removing brushy areas around of people who are standing ready to help an individual who is contemplating heard the invitations and you are gen-
DEET or picaridin typically provide structures. Keep the lawn mowed.
longer lasting protection rather than suicide. You might be the one individual who is asked to help someone with uinely concerned you should ask the
Make sure window screens are suicidal thoughts. What do you do when you have found yourself in a conver- individual if they are considering sui-
herbal products. DEET is the most “bug tight” and replace outdoor lights
studied repellent and travelers (mili- sation in which you hear the invitations? You now feel confident that the indi- cide. It can sound something like this:
with yellow “bug” lights which tend vidual you are talking too is having suicidal thoughts. The next thing you have “Are you considering suicide?” or
tary and civilian) have had the most to attract less mosquitoes than
experience with it. Follow product to realize is that you are now the person who can help this individual. You have “Are you thinking of killing your-
MOSQUITOES, continued on to make a choice. You either have to ask the question or ignore it an walk away. self?” However you word it, it should
instructions. page 12 What would you do if someone you knew was walking out into the street be direct and to the point.
into oncoming traffic? I am sure most of us would act in You may be concerned that the
Commanding Officer Stampa Generale S.r.l., of the products or serv-
some way to try and divert them from being hurt. When we person might get mad if you ask. The
Capt. Thomas J. Quinn ices advertised. Everything advertised in this
publication shall be made available for pur- are faced with someone who is having suicidal thoughts it is DIFFERENCE, continued on
Public Affairs Officer chase, use or patronage without regard to race, the same. They are in danger, they are hurting, and at that page 12
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status, physical handicap, political affiliation or
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Editor
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3. August 7, 2009 Page 3
Navy rolls out joint strike fighter stealth fighter and enables the Navy top anything that comes its way. It strike fighter needs. here."
Article by
MC2 (SW) Rebekah Blowers, to decrease the time from threat to will give our Sailors and pilots the "It is most exciting for me to The F-35C is on schedule to
Chief of Naval Operations Public response at sea. The aircraft possess- tactical and technical advantage in think about the young men and meet the Navy's initial operational
Affairs es uncompromised carrier suitability the skies and it will relieve our air- women who look to this uniform, capability in 2015, and combines
and low-maintenance stealth materi- craft as they age out," Roughead said. who look to naval aviation and see a stealth with supersonic speed and
FORT WORTH, Texas (NNS) --
als designed for long-term durability CNO said the pace of opera- fulfillment in their lives and an high agility. The Lightning II
The chief of Naval Operations
in the carrier environment. tions has not been easy on Sailors, excitement in their lives that is employs the most powerful and com-
(CNO) welcomed the Navy's first
Adm. Gary Roughead, CNO, Soldiers, Airmen, and Marines, nor unmatched in any other profession in prehensive sensor package ever
Joint Strike Fighter, the F-35C
said this aircraft adds tremendous on the ships and aircraft they rely on. the world," Roughead said. "I thank incorporated into a fighter.
Lightning II, to the fleet in a ceremo-
capability to the fleet. He said the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter you for what you have done and For more news from Chief of
ny July 28.
"Our Sailors will never be in a is essential to addressing the Navy, thank you for what you are going to Naval Operations, visit
The F-35C is the Navy's first
fair fight because this airplane will and more importantly the nation's, do. It is indeed a great honor to be www.navy.mil/local/cno/.
Photo from the fleet
Check in weekly to find out what our fellow shipmates are doing around the fleet.
U.S. Navy photo by MC1 Tiffini Jones Vanderwyst/Released
Adm. Gary Roughead delivers remarks during the rollout ceremo-
ny for the F-35C Lightning II, the Navy's first-ever stealth fighter.
The aircraft will enable the Navy to possess 5th generation fighter
capabilities at sea, extending America's reach and reducing the
timeline from threat to response.
U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Daniel Barker
U.S. Navy sailors serving as gunners mates aboard the guided-missile cruiser
USS Lake Champlain fire a .50 caliber machine gun during a live-fire exercise in
the Pacific Ocean, July 25, 2009. The Lake Champlain is on a scheduled deploy-
ment as part of the Boxer Amphibious Ready Group in the U.S. 3rd Fleet area of
responsibility.
Calvary Monika Volcano
4. Page 4 August 7, 2009
Friday Saturday Sunday
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Alcoholics Anonymous Nearly New Shop Open
NAS II Chapel NMCRS
7 p.m. 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
346-840-7745 x4212
Shelter-in-Place Info
Booth
Marinai Community
Community Calendar Center
5 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
x4900
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
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Alcoholics Anonymous Tobacco Cessation Budget for Baby Ombudsman Assembly Alcoholics Anonymous
NMCRS
NAS II Chapel
7 p.m.
Flight Line Clinic
12 p.m. - 1 p.m. 5 p.m. - 7 p.m.
FFSC
9 a.m. -11 a.m.
NAS II Chapel
7 p.m.
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Motta Maricru Did you know that . . .
Registered Nurses are
available at no cost to
the service member or
family members to
make home, clinic or
hospital visits to Navy
and Marine Corps per-
sonnel and/or their
family members? They
provide health educa-
tion and resource infor-
mation and promote
Funny Island Angolo di continuity between
patient, doctors and
military or community
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address questions about
newborn care; post-sur-
gical follow-up care;
ongoing medical condi-
tions such as diabetes,
high blood pressure,
respiratory conditions;
child development, par-
enting issues or normal
childhood illnesses;
medications and nutri-
tion and more.
NMCRS: A Helping
Hand!
www.nmcrs.org
5. August 7, 2009 Page 5
Cold Noses
warm
hearts
A reminder to the community that feeding
feral or wild animals on the installation is
prohibited.
Sigonella’s Stray Animal Facility (SAWS) has
many
cats and dogs looking for a warm home
Fleet and Family Support Center Monday-Friday 0730-1630 and someone to love. Each week,
Administration Building 319 DSN 624-4291 The Signature
NAS I Commercial 095-56-4291 will feature animals in need of adoption.
Connecting with your child during times of change ED (below) is very playful and
would really complement an
Article provided by active family.
Military One Source
During times of change, includ- continue to be there to care and pro- important to ask questions if they
ing a change of command, deploy- vide for them and that you love them. have them.. Then listen carefully
ment preparation, or relocation, we Find ways to be close and to when your children speak. (Don't
often bring our worries home with us. show your love. Hugs, cuddling, and answer the phone while you're talk-
Children pick up on our feelings, and reading aloud together are all ways to ing to them, and don't talk with oth-
can tell when we are anxious or under show your love and to offer children ers.)
stress. Connecting with your child reassurance. Remember that questions and
during times like these can help Offer opportunities to talk. Let concerns may come up at unexpected
reduce stress at home. Your child will your children know that it's OK to moments. Children have a way of
feel better, and you will, too. talk about what's happening. You asking questions at unplanned times -
Ways for you to connect with might say, "I've been worried lately - when you are least expecting it. If
your child about some things, but there is noth- you are not prepared to answer at that
Make time to be with your chil- ing you need to do about that. It's my moment, try to offer a brief reply and BOBBY (above) has grown so
dren. Be open to their questions, and job to take care of problems." And then resume your conversation at much in the time that he has
maintain family routines. This can then ask your child, "Have you been another time when you have thought been with us. He loves to play
help keep stress at home to a mini- worried?" The more you let your through the question or concern. with his toys as well as other
mum. child know that it's OK to talk with Present only what is specific dogs. Bobby is extremely
Reassure your children. Let you and to ask questions, the better and what you know about the situa- sportive and would be the
them know that even though there equipped your child will be to handle tion. Although we want to be honest perfect addition to any active
may be change and uncertainty about the situation. and open with children, we also want family.
your military work situation, you will Let your children know that it's to limit undue anxiety or fears. Share
only those changes that will affect For more
Marchi your child's routine. Provide simple,
accurate information. Do not ramble
on with detail. While it is OK to have
children take on a role of caretaker
information, contact the Stray Animal Facility at
624-3936 or a SAWS
representative at
345-502-2266.
for a brief time, it is unhealthy to bur-
den a child with adult worries. Make to shut your child out, don't be afraid from family members and close
sure that you seek support from adult to say that you need some time to friends as well.
family members and friends, and, if yourself to think and plan. Try not to let the worry or strain
needed, seek professional assistance Maintain routines at home. Play you feel affect the kind of parent you
to handle extremely stressful times. together, read together, attend school are. Unintentionally, you may direct
Plan what you are going to say activities -- make it clear that just your feelings, frustrations, and criti-
if you have important news to share because things are changing in the cism toward your child. This happens
about upcoming changes. If you will military workplace it doesn't mean even to the best parents. Make an
be changing positions, relocating, or they have to change significantly at effort not to be overly critical,
if you will be deploying, you may h o m e . demanding, or impatient with your
want to plan a special time to sit Demonstrate parental strength and child.
down with your child to talk or hold a leadership. Show that you have some Be realistic about finances. If
family meeting. degree of control over your future. any upcoming changes may affect
Avoid false assurances such as, With older children, share your ideas your family's financial situation,
Medusa
"Everything will be just fine." and plans; with younger children, assure your children that they will
Children are better served when they remain in charge and stick to daily have what they need even though all
are made aware of a family challenge routines. family members may have to be more
and encouraged to participate, in an Inform teachers and caregivers careful about spending money for a
age-appropriate way, in dealing with that changes are occurring, and ask while. Talk together as a family about
it. for their help if you feel you need it. creative ways to do things more eco-
Acknowledge your own feel- If they know what's going on, they nomically.
ings in an appropriate way. For exam- may be able to offer guidance and Keep talking together as a fam-
ple, don't deny that you're feeling support, and work with you to help ily. Provide opportunities for your
uncertain or insecure. You might your child adjust to the situation. If child to bring his questions and con-
want to say, "I'm having a hard time you are a single parent and you share cerns to you.
preparing for some of these changes, custody, be sure to alert your former Plan special times together as a
but I'm trying my best to figure out spouse to the changes that are going
what to do." While it's important not CHANGE, continued on
on in your life. Seek help and support page 12
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Animale
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Alberto Lunetta
The Signature Staff
Motta Medieval Festival brings to life the
spirit of the Middle Ages
If you ask Mottesi (Motta resi-
dents) where they are from, they will
first tell you that they are from one of
the three rioni or districts. The Motta
Sant’Anastasia town plan is divided
into three neighborhoods hosting
three citizens’ associations: “Vecchia
Matrice”, “Giovani Maestri” and
“Panzera.” Each district, which is
overlooked by the magnificent
medieval castle, is a world apart, just
like it happens in the medieval town
of Siena. Mottesi are very proud of
their belonging to the rione and are
very competitive, especially when it
comes to organizing the annual Feste
Medievali or medieval festivals
which will take place this year from
Aug. 13 through Aug. 22. If you have
an Italian friend from Motta taking
you around during those festivities,
you’ll end up eating your “medieval”
dinner in his/her district and, of
course, you will be told that the food Photo by Alberto Lunetta
you are sampling is the best in town. Every summer, Motta is turned into a medieval village to honor a century-old tradition celebrating its past. Attractions due to take place
The festival blends religious and Aug. 13 - 22 include medieval cooking, craft displays, music, jousting, jesters, minstrels and other street entertainers. Bring the entire
pagan traditions. “It all started as a family to be transported back in time to the days of medieval Sicily!
complement to the religious celebra-
tions honoring Sant’Anastasia the Age town by staging flag throwers
shows and medieval food,” noted
Volvo
beloved town’s patron saint, whose
festival, which falls on August 25, Rino Pugliesi, the Presidente of
has been celebrated since the 17 cen- Rione Panzera. Medieval food is
tury when the relics of the saints were another highlight of the festivals.
brought to Motta. The confraternities Strolling throughout the cobblestone
which used to organize the festival streets of the historic center you can
were the predecessors of today’s rioni sample medieval specialties prepared
associations,” said Arturo Tinnirello, according to ancient recipes at the
the Presidente of the Rione Maestri. Taberne, the food stands which will
The Presidente is an elected club dot the festival area.
leader who is highly reputed in his This year’s festival will be
rione. kicked off by the Vecchia Matrice
Preparation for the annual Rione on August 13. Three days later,
medieval celebrations is actually an the other two will follow along with
ongoing activity because every four their celebrations through Aug. 22.
years it’s “Festa Ranni” or grand fes- Every night, festival grounds will
tival. The three festivals preceding open at 8 p.m. with entertainment and
the big celebration are typically food displays.
lower-key, but still exciting, events if On Sunday, Aug. 16, the Rione
compared to the Festa Ranni which Maestri will host at 8 p.m. in viale
features a spectacular historic re- Carmine Caruso the traditional Palio
enactment. dei Martini, a must-see, nail biting
Craftsmen and tailors from the medieval mounted skill-at-arms com-
three rioni are very busy throughout petition featuring competitors from
the year to create wonderful period all the Sicilian towns that hold
costumes and artifacts. medieval festivals. Each town will be
Since their young age, all represented by one knight; this is the
Mottesi are expected to devote part of only time when the three Motta rioni
their time to contribute to the festi- join forces to win this exciting
val’s organization and to support the medieval re-enactment. “As we live
Sbandieratori (flag throwers) teams’ in a globalized world, it’s important
activity. The art of flag throwing is to protect our unique cultural tradi-
another serious business in Motta. tions. That is why we keep alive the
The town boasts a “Scuola della history of the Spanish kings of
Bandiera” a 40-year old school which Aragon who ruled Sicily at the end of
trained performers since they were the 14th century by organizing the
children. There are three teams that annual Palio that is based on a joust
hold independent acrobatic shows on horses held in Catania on Nov. 1,
throughout Italy and abroad (Europe, 1425,” Tinnirello said.
the United States and even the United The festa will also feature
Arab Emirates). jesters, jugglers, minstrels, medieval
“We’ve been organizing the music, stilt walkers, flag throwers,
patron saint festival and the historic children activities, crafts and games
re-enactments for thirteen years. We and other street entertainers. For
are committed to keeping alive the more information and detailed sched-
Norman heritage, especially the tradi- ules contact the Motta Pro Loco
tional Discesa delle Quatine banners Tourist Office at 095-308161.
parade” said Franco Guarnera, the
Presidente of Rione Vecchia Matrice.
“As we did last year we will
recreate the atmosphere of a Middle
7. August 7, 2009 Page 7
Peach and Pear Festival this weekend in Maniace
Make sure you mark this one on
Swordfish Festival
your calendar! The Sagra delle Pesche
e delle Pere (Peach and Pear Festival) kicks off in Acitrezza
returns to Maniace this weekend to cel-
ebrate the Etna "Tabacchiera" (white
pulp) and “Vesuvio” (yellow pulp)
peach varieties and pear industry.
Festival attractions also include a rifle
shooting competition (Aug. 8 - 9 a.m.
to 7 p.m. / Aug. 9 - 8:30 a.m. -12:30
p.m.), as well as arts and crafts and
activities taking place in the town his-
toric center through August 9. The fes-
tival will open every morning at 10
a.m. In the evening, there will be live
concerts at 9 p.m . The highlight of the
festival is the traditional free sampling
of the huge peach and pear pie weigh-
ing over 1,300 pounds (Sunday, Aug. 9
- 7 p.m.). Before leaving the festival,
check the Nelson Castle (the Sicilian
estate of the legendary Admiral Lord
Nelson) which is located in the town
surroundings (information & tickets: For more information and detailed schedules call
phone 095-690018. Maniace Tourist Office at 095/690823.
Trecastagni Summer Music Festival to begin this weekend Bring the entire family
Photo by Angelo Fragalà
swordfish which were served
The lineup for the 2009 edition Catania-born pianist Ms in Sicily, Europe and the United
for a weekend of fish delica- to 4,000 festival goers. The
of the Trecastagni Music Festival, Sangiorgio began studying the piano States.
which is organized by the town’s at age eight and completed her stud- The festival schedule is as fol- cies and entertainment! The festival is part of the annual
Assessorato alla Cultura (Culture ies at the prestigious Rome’s “Santa lows: Concerts to be held at Largo 3rd edition of the Acitrezza celebrations honoring the
Department), was recently Cecilia” Conservatory. In 1991 she Abate Ferrara at 9 p.m. : Aug. 7 - Sagra del pesce spada (sword- Madonna della Buona Nuova,
announced. The festival which will made her debut with the Greenville Nancy Calà (soprano) and Elda Laro fish festival) begins tonight at the town’s co-patron, that will
be held at Largo Abate Ferrara (his- Symphony Orchestra, South (piano); Aug. 8 - Salvo Di Salvo 8 p.m. at the Alaggio slip on take place from Sept. 2
toric center, via Vittorio Emanuele) Carolina. (baritone), Lyudmyla Porvatova the town waterfront of this through 6. For more informa-
and Gaglianesi district (southern In 1992, she was a recipient of (soprano) and Alessandro Riggi enchanting fishermen village. tion contact the festival press
part of the town) will feature famous a two-year scholarship award from (Piano); Aug 11 - Vincenzo Pavone Last year, local chefs cooked officer at 339-8406880 or 347-
international opera and classical the Peabody Conservatory of Music (piano); Aug. 12 Piera Grifasi more than 1,000 pounds of 4355678.
music artists. The festival’s main (Baltimore, USA) where she studied (soprano), Diego Cristofaro (piano)
program consists of a schedule of under the guidance of Lilian and Andrea Siragusa (tenor);
nine events which will be held from
Aug. 7 through Sept. 4. Heading the
lineup will be internationally
acclaimed pianist Giuseppina Maria
Freundlich as well as a prize for best
Bach performance from the
Klavierhaus of New York City. In
1993, Ms Sangiorgio performed as
Concerts to be held at the Gaglianesi
District at 8:30 p.m.: Aug. 25
Ensemble Enjouèe - Aug. 26 -
Angelo Lo Nigro (classic guitar) ;
Kartodromo
Sangiorgio, who will perform on soloist at the World Bank in Aug. 28 Deodato, Genovese Duo
Friday, August 14 at Largo Abate Washington D.C., USA, playing (vocals and classic guitar); Sept. 4 -
Ferrara. The concert program will music by Scarlatti, Beethoven, ERSU Symphonic Orchestra (con-
feature Beethoven’s Sonata Op. 10 Chopin and Rachmaninoff. cert to be held in piazza A. Moro).
No 3 in D major, Liszt’s Petrarca During her career, she has Admission to the concerts is free;
Sonnets ( No. 47, 104 and 123), recorded Chopin music for RAI however, there is a one Euro charge
Chopin’ Sonata in B Flat Minor, Op. Corporation-Steinway Hall, (New for the seat.
35, "Funeral March," Waltzes op. York City) and “SGM record.” Ms For more information and
69 no 1 and 2 and Ballade Op.23 n.1 Sangiorgio teaches music and per- detailed schedules call the Town
in G minor. forms regularly at important venues Tourist Office 095-7020008.
Morobishi
Alphio
8. Page 8 August 7, 2009
Taormina
Article and photos by
Lt. Matt Knight
NASSIG Public Affairs Officer expansive bays below and on the
southern side, settled beneath Mount
Taormina is a beautiful and his- Etna.
toric town located on the northeastern Taormina's original residents
part of Sicily. include the Sicels, Greeks, Romans,
Settled the hill of Monte Tauro, Byzantines, Saracens, Arabs,
Taormina overlooks two beautiful, Normans and Spaniards who chose it
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as their residential site thanks to its strollers. However, the town itself is
excellent position, mild climate and very accessible and easy to traverse News
delightful atmosphere. with plenty of restaurants with rest-
Site: Taormina earns a full room facilities and places to sit and Briefs
five- star rating for a combination of enjoy the view.
beautiful sites to see, excellent his- Accessibility: Taormina gets a Job Opportunities
toric structures to visit, plenty of food five-star rating for the ease in which MWR is looking for a driv-
and clothing vendors as well as a full it can be reached from NAS I or II er for the Weekend Liberty
spectrum of entertainment options and the fact that ITT regularly offers Shuttle. This is a contract-
available. The site is virtually vehi- trips there. To reach Taormina in a ed position. Vehicle is pro-
cle free because the only vehicles that personal vehicle, simply get on A19 vided. Driver’s License
are allowed in the town itself are Autostrada toward Catania. Follow and/or Italian translation
motorcycles, scooters and taxi's. The signs to Catania/Messina and exit on are required. Open to U.S.
only caveat is that environment is A18. Take the exit for Taormina Sud and Italian citizens. Call
very much centered on tourism, and for the beach areas, or Taormina Nord 624-0405 for more infor-
therefore the prices are higher than for the Greek Amphitheater and the mation or email
would be found on average in Sicily. town. A18 is a toll road so remember john.lenz@eu.navy.mil.
However, this should not limit those to bring along a couple euro for each
who want to have a wonderful after- leg of the trip. There is plenty of FISC Department,
noon excursion. Considering the parking available just below the town Sigonella, is soliciting for
amount of things to see and do, from itself that charges roughly 1.50 euros one “full-time” or two
the ancient Greek amphitheater to the an hour and offers a free shuttle to up “part-time” REGISTERED
golf, beachfront activities and shop- to the town above. A note on the NURSE, personalized serv-
ping, this site is truly a pleasure to parking garage; if driving a vehicle ice contracts, for the
visit. that is larger than a small SUV, chose Flight Line Clinic, NAS II.
Family Friendly: Taormina the "Bus or Minibus" parking. The FISC Department, Sigonella
gets a four-star rating for family car parking is only accessible via a is also soliciting for one
friendliness. The one-star loss is due spiral ramp that a long or wide vehi- “full-time” or two “part-
to the fact that it is primarily a walk- cle won't fit in. time” REGISTERED NURSE
ing town, and to get between the Travel Time: Taormina rates and CERTIFIED MEDICAL
garages and the town there are free four stars for travel time because the ASSISTANT, personalized
public shuttles that can be a challenge overall trip is approximately one hour service contracts, for the
to on and off load wheelchairs or from NAS I. Clinic at the U.S. Naval
Hospital, NAS II. Closing
date is 07 August 2009.
Sources must be eligible
The Church of San Giuseppe located down Corso Umberto makes for US employment.
a striking background to the piazza which has an amazing view of Solicitation packages will
the bay. be available at the FISC
Department, NAS II. Point
of contacts are Mr.
LaColla, at 095-865727
(DSN 624-5727) or Ms.
Randazzo, at 095-563792
(DSN 624-3792).
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Go Green Sigonella!
Air conditioning Lunch: Cream of Potato Soup, Beef with Broccoli, Baked Fish, Tempura Fish, Penne Ala Norma, Tossed Green Rice,
energy saving tips 7 Seasoned Mix Vegetables, Summer Squash, Oatmeal Raisin Cookies, Chocolate Cake, Vanilla Pudding.
Speed Line: Grilled Hamburger/ Cheeseburger, Turkey burger, French Fried Potatoes, Baked Beans.
Article courtesy airconditionerstore.com Dinner: French Onion Soup, Oriental Pepper Steak, Grilled Chicken Breast, Tuna Salad on Wheat Bread, Potato Chips,
Steamed Rice, Spinach, Cauliflower Polonaise, Oatmeal Raisin Cookies, Chocolate Cake, Vanilla Pudding.
Reducing Summer Power Bills s t o v e s
Without Spending Money f o r Breakfast: Farina, Grilled Ham Slices, Oven Fried Bacon, Asstd Omelets, Eggs to Order, Roasted Potatoes, Buttermilk
A key to reducing air conditioning c o o k - 8 Pancakes, Asstd Doughnuts, Crumb Cake.
costs during hot summer days is to ing. Brunch: Breakfast Items, Beef Barley Soup, Swedish Meatballs, Chicken Caesar Roll Up, Buttered Pasta, Brown Gravy,
Sprouts Superba, Fried Cabbage w/ Bacon, Snickerdoodle Cookies, Apple Crisp.
limit the amount of heat generated *
Dinner: Pepper Pot Soup, Baked Parmesan Fish, El Rancho Stew, Mediterranean Brown Rice, O’Brien Potatoes, Peas
within the home or apartment during Use w/ Celery, Okra Melange, Snickerdoodle Cookies, Apple Crisp.
the afternoon, when temperatures are
Breakfast: Rolled Oats, Grilled Minute Steak, Oven Fried Bacon, Asstd Omelets, Eggs to Order, Roasted Potatoes,
at their highest. awnings, curtains, or blinds to keep
* Keep lights off when rooms are out direct sunlight. This will keep
9 French Toast Puff, Asstd Doughnuts, Italian Croissant.
Brunch: Breakfast items, Chicken Gumbo Soup, Beef & Turkey Sandwich, Chili Macaroni, Stir Fry Vegetable, Lima
not in use. Lights generate heat that your house cooler. Beans, Peach Cobbler, White Cake w/ Frosting.
makes your air conditioner run more. * Eliminate activities in the after- Dinner: Manhattan Clam Chowder Soup, Teriyaki Chicken, Ginger Pot Roast, Paprika Buttered Potatoes, Pork Fried
* Try to wash and dry clothes, iron noon that require a great deal of in Rice, Normandy Carrots, Cream Style Corn, Peach Cobbler, White Cake w/ Frosting.
and cook in the morning or later in and out through the doors of your Lunch: Creole Soup, Turkey Curry, Baked Fish Filet, Vegetable Lasagna, Steamed Rice, Savory Style Beans,
the evening. Use microwave ovens, home. This allows cool air to escape 10 Cauliflower, Crisp Drop Cookies, Cherry Crumble Pie, Strawberry Gelatin.
which produce much less heat than and hot air to enter the home. Speed line: Sub Sandwich, Pasta Primavera.
Dinner: Tomato Bouillon Soup, Baked Stuff Pork Chops, Grilled Chicken Breast, Steamed Rice, Brown Gravy, Green
Beans Nicoise, Carrot Slices, Crisp Drop Cookies, Cherry Crumble Pie, Strawberry Gelatin.
Electrical Consumption at NASSIG Breakfast: Farina, Oven Fried Bacon, Baked Sausage Patties, Asstd Omelets, Eggs to Order, Roasted Potatoes, Waffles,
The following graph charts the last four weeks of energy con- 11 Asstd Doughnuts, Bran Muffins.
Lunch: Spanish Soup, Beef and Fish Tacos, Burritos, Chicken Fajitas, Penne Arrabiata, Mexican Rice, Refried Beans,
sumption on both NAS I and NAS 2 in comparison to the same Calico Corn, Herbed Broccoli, Jalapeno Cornbread, Raspberry Filled Cake, Pecan Pie.
week last year, as well as our target usage for the week. Speed line: Philly Cheese Steak Sandwich, Onion Rings, Macaroni and Cheese. *Dinner: Navy Bean Soup, Barbecued
Beef Cubes, Roast Turkey, Steamed Rice, Mashed Potatoes, Chicken Gravy, Seasoned Asparagus, Honey Dijon
Vegetables, Raspberry Filled Cake, Pecan Pie.
Breakfast: Rolled Oats, Creamed Ground Beef, Oven Fried Bacon, Asstd Omelets, Eggs to Order, Roasted Potatoes,
12 Blueberry Pancakes, Asstd Doughnuts, Danish Diamonds.
Lunch: Puree Mongole Soup, Fish Amandine, Country Fried Steak w/ Gravy, Potatoes Au Gratin, Steamed Rice, Collard
Greens, Peas w/ Carrots, Strawberry Shortcake, Vanilla Cookies, Tapioca Pudding.
Speed line: Grilled Hamburger/Cheeseburger, French Fries, Baked Beans.
Dinner: Beef Barley Soup, Shrimp Curry, Sicilian Submarine, Steamed Rice, Savory Squash, Club Spinach, Vanilla
Cookies, Strawberry Shortcake, Tapioca Pudding.
Breakfast: Hominy Grits, Corned Beef Hash, Oven Fried Bacon, Asstd Omelets, Eggs to Order, Roasted Potatoes,
13 French Toast, Asstd Doughnuts, Danish Diamonds.
Lunch: Velvet Corn Soup, Shrimp Jambalaya, Braised Beef and Onions, Rigatoni Zuchine and Eggplant, Oriental Rice,
Oven Browned Potatoes, Steamed Cabbage, Cauliflower AuGratin, Easy Chocolate Cake, Crisp Drop Cookies.
Speed line: Assorted Pizza, Baked Potatoes, Sautéed Mushrooms & Onions.
Dinner: Cream of Asparagus Soup, Chicken Tetrazzini, Baked Italian Sausage, Ratatouille Eggplant, Lyonnaise Rice,
Mustard Greens, Easy Chocolate, Crisp Drop Cookies.
Help save a life
Chiechio Register for the 2009 DoD bone marrow drive
Article by least one volunteer to serve as their of finding a match. Statistically for
Lt. Leslie R. Councilor, Bone Marrow Drive Coordinator every 300 who register one will be a
U.S. Navy Hospital Sigonella who will register and collect samples match.
If you are active duty, reservist, from their respective commands. Flight crews and pilots can reg-
Coast Guard, civil service, contractor More than one volunteer is highly ister to become possible donors. If
between the ages 18-60, you are eli- encouraged. selected as a match you will be off
gible to register for the 2009 To register, the Bone Marrow flight status from between 15 to 30
Department of Defense Bone Drive Coordinator will ask each per- days.
Marrow Drive. son to take four cotton swabs from You only have to register once.
There are over 500 DoD active the inside of their cheek and complete Your information is stored in a confi-
duty and family members afflicted the registration by filling out two dential national registry, never to be
with life-threatening diseases that can sheets of paperwork. The entire reg- disclosed to the recipient.
Stampa
be cured from a bone marrow trans- istration process can be completed in Training for all tenant Bone
plant. Because of technology, there is five to ten minutes. Marrow Drive Coordinators will be
virtually little pain associated with Each Tenant Command will be held at the Base Theater on 4 August
being a donor. The screening process responsible for collecting specimens 2009 at 0900. The training is only
is just a simple cheek swab. The actu- from their commands with a finale one hour and supplies will be distrib-
al bone marrow collection process drive to be held at the Navy uted to the Coordinators at that time.
takes about two hours and is equiva- Exchange on 14 August 2009. For more information about the
lent to a blood or platelet donation. If you are chosen to become a 2009 DoD Bone Marrow
From August 4-14, U.S. Naval donor, you and a spouse or friend will Registration Drive please contact
Hospital Sigonella is sponsoring the have an all-expenses paid trip to Lieutenant Leslie R. Councilor at
2009 DoD Bone Marrow Program Washington D.C. for five days. leslie.councilor@med.navy.mil or at
Registration Drive. All NASSIG ten- We need as many people as pos- DSN 624-4672 or 4671.
ant commands are asked to provide at sible to register, to increase the odds
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