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End of Year Dinner 2000

Team Crest Breaks Bread Together

long year, one filled with lots of action, new members, additional capabilities. And it culminated in a really great time with members and their families.

Special thanks to Crest 46/Tom for arranging the feast on behalf of the team and to Crest 1/Bob for his “shutterbug” shots of this unforgettable dinner!!

 

NEW LIFE MEMBERS RECOGNIZED

New Life Members #556 [Crest 210/Michael] and #555 [Crest 25/Ed] were recognized and congratulated at the dinner.

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Dedicated Team Member Rewarded For A “Job Well Done”

At their monthly team meeting, the Awards and Recognition Committee of Crest Communications presented a special “Certificate of Appreciation” to one of their members for incredible acts of dedication.

 

For the last several years, Crest has invested time, money and manpower into their fireworks stand on the busy Fourth of July holidays.  It’s a 24-hours a day responsibility, selling fireworks during the hours the stand is open and providing security during the hours it’s closed.  But even with all of that, it takes someone special to coordinate the event, to attend all of the meetings, obtain all of the necessary permits, and still make sure that everything goes smoothly.

 

For Crest Communications, that person is Michael Greany, also known as Crest Communications Unit 210.

 

Michael has expended countless hours of his own time (usually at personal expense as he owns his own business) without complaint or concern for himself … or none that any of our team members have heard.  His dedication, steadfast devotion to even the smallest detail, and hard work are truly “above and beyond” what is normally expected of any Communications member.

 

Thanks, Michael, for a “job well done.”

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Crest Members Visit Kings County Communications – Team #4965

It had been planned long in advance (ok, well, at least one or two days!!) that my wife, Hiroko and I would visit with them.  After all, we were going to visit Sequoia National Park, and we were originally going to take our travel trailer up and park it at LeMoore Naval Air Station while in that area.  But, it didn’t work out that way.

Just before leaving, the database program at Hiroko’s company decided it wanted to interrupt our vacation plans.  Hiroko had to work one extra day (of course, one of our vacation days), so we “modified” our trip just a little.  We had to leave one day later than originally planned.  To adjust, we cancelled the “take the travel trailer” plans and instead drove the car, staying at the Navy Lodge aboard LeMoore.  Once we drove up to LeMoore, however, got our base pass, and  checked into our rooms at the Navy Lodge, we made the phone call.

[ Ervin Family Communications ]
The call was to Kurt Ervin, President of local Communications Team 4965 –  Kings County Communications.  Kurt, like many of the Kings County Communications team, are members of the military and stationed aboard LeMoore.  So we were right “in their back yard” so to speak.

Of course, Kurt and I had set up this meeting in advance.  Once Hiroko and I had made our travel plans, I contacted Kurt and asked him only one question:  “Do you like pizza?”  When Kurt said “yes” (the “correct answer), we set up plans for us to meet each other at one of their “local” pizza places.  So, the phone call quickly put our “plan into motion.”

Shortly before 19:00 (that’s 7:00 p.m.), Kurt and his wife drove up in their official Communications patrol vehicle (actually, it their personal car).  It was a beautiful day, just the kind of day you want when you’re meeting another Communications team, and Hiroko and I followed them to the “Me & Ed’s” – one of the local “hot spots” nearby.

While we were traveling, Hiroko took out her camera and started “clicking” as we drove.  Kurt is not only the President of the team, he’s a really dedicated Communicationser.  He promotes Communications in a really “big” way … just try following him sometime!!

As we drove, the simplex channel was kept busy as we talked back and forth to each other.  The amazing thing about talking while you’re driving is that the time passes by quickly.  And that’s important when you’re driving near LeMoore, because there is “almost nothing but farmland” as you drive mile after mile!!

[ The Pizza Meeting ]
We pulled into the parking lot and went inside.  Kurt advised via radio that we “had arrived” and were ready to eat.  As some of the team’s members started arriving, we sat down for an incredible feast — “magic juice” and pizza.  Some of you reading this may be familiar with it …. it’s a golden color, tastes really good, especially when it’s very cold!!  If you look at the picture, you can probably tell that we’re not drinking cough syrup!!

This is really one busy team!!  Hiroko and I learned they are very active with local Search and Rescue events, and the team recently completed the requirements for CERT (Community Emergency Response Teams) certification.  They practice and train, and it was obvious they are proud of their achievements.

Two hours later, full of pizza and that “magic juice” stuff, several of the team members said they had to “call it a night” and get ready for work tomorrow.  That’s can sometimes a problem when you’re on vacation, with no responsibilities, no great urgency to get anything done, sitting there enjoying someone’s company and somebody in this group that you’ve just met for the first time boldly stands up without shame or fear and says, “I gotta go.”

This time, however, we understood.  It was a working night for these folks, and since they weren’t on vacation (actually, we planned on getting up early the next morning to get into Sequoia at first daylight!!), we agreed with them and started our “good bye” ceremony!

As we finished the last bit of food and drink, we took one more picture and then called it an evening.  It was truly our pleasure to meet those who could attend and finally be able to “put a face with a name” of Communicationsers we’ve written to many times after originally meeting on the Communications-L (newsgroup).

We offer our sincerest thanks to the members of Kings County Communications Team 4965.  We enjoyed meeting with them, and hope we can meet them again soon.