The White Falcon - 25.10.2002, Blaðsíða 5
NAS Keflavik, Icelanders fall into carnival fun
Residents at NAS Keflavik and members of the Icelandic community
came to Hangar 885 to enjoy a day of food, games and music. Commands
from around the base participated in the event giving attendees a wide vari-
ety of things to do.
(Left) Lt. Cmdr. Amy Gambrill helps an Icelandic child fish for
prizes at the ‘ole IDF fishing hole. Every participant walked away
with an assortment of candy and toys.
(Bottom Left) Dianne Bitzes gives Kyle Burgh, age 4, a lesson about
how to become a rodeo star in the booth called the “Lasso Game.”
The Air Force Iceland Spouses Group sponsored the booth.
(Below) Not all the events at the Fall Carnival were for the faint of
heart. At the Seabee Haunted House Heather White, a goulish guide,
leads terrified children past Nicholas Simmons (right), a victim of
the hangman who was not as dead as he first appeared.
(Bottom) Deranged Seabee James Wallace dares anyone to pass by.
October 25, 2002
The White Falcon
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