may 2011 newsletter for 2d maintenance battalion
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May 2011 1
In This Issue:
From the FRO 2
H&S CO 2
GS Motor T CO 2
Maintenance CO & 1stSgt 3
Supply CO & 1stSgt 4
Surgical CO 5
New Places and Faces 5
Information & Education 6
Information & Education 7
Birthdays 8
FROM THE CO
2D MAINTENANCE BN May 2011 Newsletter
I am glad to know no one from 2d Maintenance Battalion was seriously
injured during the recent tornado that passed through Jacksonville, North
Carolina. Minus damage to property, everyone is fine and returning to normal
(Great News). As always, I thank the unselfish families of those either de-
ployed or preparing to deploy for supporting our Marines and Sailors. De-
ployments are never easy and require tremendous patience, sacrifices, and
teamwork....We are fortunate to have a reliable and effective support network
within 2d Maintenance Battalion. Our Marines and Sailors in Afghanistan recently celebrated 30 official days
as the Marine Air Ground Task Force Support Battalion -- though many of
your loved ones have been away longer -- and I continue receiving positive
comments from senior leaders and supported units on how superior our Ma-
rines and Sailors are performing. This is remarkable, and you should be just
as proud of your Marines and Sailors as I am. Please continue writing letters,
sending emails, pictures, texts, care packages, and most important, remain
supportive and understanding all times. I would like to wish a special and joyous Happy Mother's Day in advance. Please enjoy Summer, and all of us anxiously look forward to returning to
North Carolina!! Simper Fi,
LtCol K. Scott
Commanding Officer
2d Maint Bn (Fwd), 2d MLG (Fwd)
Calendar of Events for May
7th LINKS Kids (6-8) and Tweens
(9-12) Workshop
9th ―Making children Mind with-
out Losing Yours‖ Workshop
10th Family Readiness Volunteer
Training
10th Spanish LINKS Spouses
Workshop
11th ―Four Lenses Coloring Your
Teen‖ Workshop
12th 1400-1900 2d MLG Family
Day
12th-13th ―Before I do‖ Workshop
13th In the Midst Workshop
(Vegas Night)
13th-15th Marriage Enrichment
Retreat
17th-18th LINKS Spouse Work-
shop
19th-20th ―Before I do‖ Workshop
20th LINKS Teen (13&up)
Workshop
20th-22nd Marriage Enrichment
Retreat
21st 2d MLG Spouses Away Day
21st Family Readiness Volunteer
Training
21st LINKS Spouses Workshop
23rd Active Parenting for Step
Families Workshop
24th Kids-n-Deployment Work-
shop
24th Navy LINKS Spouses Work-
shop
24th-25th Family Readiness Vol-
unteer Training
25th Beyond the Brief Workshop
Wk 1
26th-27th Marriage Enrichment
(prep)
6 June 2D Maint Jane Wayne Day
20 June Jump in Jax 1800-2000
For reservations for the classes call
CREDO (910) 450-1668
LINKS(910) 451-1299
Life skills (910) 451-0176
May 2011 2
From the FRO
Friends and Family of H&S Company (Fwd),
What an exciting first month it‘s been! H&S Company has hit the ground running
and has had an incredibly productive first month. If our Marines and Sailors keep
up their hard work, this promises to be an extremely productive deployment.
Please check out our battalion‘s Facebook page for pictures and updates. Also
keep an eye out for next month‘s newsletter where you‘ll hear directly from some
of your Marines and Sailors!
Simper Fidelis
Capt Kieran J. Kobell
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GS Motor T CO
Friends and Family of General Support Motor Transport Company (Fwd),
The first full month of our deployment in Afghanistan is almost complete. This has
been a very productive month for GSMT Company. All of the hard training we
went through as a company during the winter has really paid off. We have com-
pleted many successful missions providing much needed supplies to the Marines
and Sailors throughout our area of operation in southeast Afghanistan. All of the
Marines and Sailors have been working very hard and you should all be very proud
of the jobs the men and women have completed thus far. I know our Marines and
Sailors will keep up their hard work, as this will promise to be an extremely pro-
ductive deployment. Please check out our Battalion‘s Facebook page for pictures
and updates of your Marines and Sailors!
Simper Fidelis,
Capt Minella M.C.
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Thank you to all of you who attended our last social event at Jump In Jax. We had a
great turnout! It was good to see the children having such an enjoyable time. It was
also a good opportunity to meet some new friends. We plan to have another event at
Jumping Jacks in June.
There are numerous social events planned for the upcoming months. A few of the
upcoming events are MLG Family Day, Jane Wayne Day, In the Midst (adult) and Kids
in the Midst. Each of these events offers the opportunity to meet others as well as
learn something new about the Marine Corps. Even if you do not want to get involved
in the social events, I encourage you to at least attend one event so that you can see for
yourself what really goes on. You might find a lot of people have the same interests as
you. Please review the Battalion Facebook page for events and also our Google calen-
dar. Upcoming events are provided at these sites.
The All Ranks 2nd Maintenance Battalion Ball will be held November 12, 2011.
Tickets are on sale at the Company offices. Childcare will be provided free of charge
on site. More information is provided on facebook.
As always, if I can be of assistance, please call me at (910)450-2682.
May 2011 3
MAINTENANCE COMPANY CO
Friends and families of Maintenance Company,
I would like to start by telling you that your Marines have done an ex-
traordinary job since their arrival in March. Every task placed before
them has not only been completed, it has been completed beyond ex-
pectations. Mission accomplishment is at the forefront of their minds. I
am very proud, privileged and honored to serve with your Marines.
With the Company’s fast maintenance tempo, we had the opportunity
to promote the following Marines on 1 April for their hard work and
dedication to the Marine Corps: Sgt Eric J. Grandjean, Sgt Darrel A.
Johnson Jr., Sgt John P. Mclaughlin, Cpl Kline C. Dewire, Cpl Michael
J. Donato, Cpl Jose A.gil, Cpl Travis L. Haddix, Cpl Joshua M.
Minnichbach, Cpl Gregory B. Stevens, and Cpl Jayson E. Stevens.
Also the company was thrilled and privileged to witness MGySgt John
H. Wilber and GySgt Karpovich raise their right hand and reaffirm
their oath to support and defend the constitution of the United States for
another three/four years. These actions truly reflect the Marines’ pa-
triotism and dedication to the service of their country protecting the
opportunities and freedom it represents.
I would like to personally thank the families and love ones for all the
support and sacrifices you make. Your Marines are successfully ac-
complishing the mission at hand because of your love and support.
Please continue to support your Marines and keep them in your
thoughts and prayers.
Simper Fidelis,
1stSgt Francisco M. Rivera
This is our first newsletter and I would like to say greetings to all of Maintenance
Company‘s families and friends. This past month has been very busy, but produc-
tive for all sections within Maintenance Company. The Marines are doing in-
credible things here repairing and maintaining a vast amount of equipment and
machinery. It is a true honor and privilege to be serving along side them.
The weather is starting to get warmer here in Afghanistan. We are ready for the
summer months.
Mail is a big morale booster out here for the Marines. It doesn‘t matter if it is a
care package or a simple letter, getting something from the outside world always
seems to brighten a Marines day. Keep it coming!
We could not do what we do out here without the love and support from our fami-
lies and friends. I look forward to personally thanking you all for being there for your Marine. We are one month down with five more to go.
Time is flying by for us and your Warriors will be home before you
know it.
Simper Fidelis
Captain Michael Gasperini
MAINTENANCE COMPANY 1STSGT
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May 2011 4
Supply Company CO
Dear Friends and Family of Supply Company,
The last month has really flown by as your Marines and Sailors are staying busy working a titanic number of hours in order to sup-
port approximately 50 coalition units in theater. I am proud of each and every one of them and am truly blessed to be serving with
your family members. I would like to take the time to thank each of you for your continued support of your service member. It does
not go unnoticed.
I would like to give you a little snapshot of life on deployment - This past Sunday the chow halls on Camp Leatherneck put on an
excellent Easter Meal and we are thankful to have such great facilities on base. The living conditions here are excellent when com-
pared to a lot of the other bases around the theater. Camp Leatherneck has a Post Exchange, several MWR tents, a USO facility, a
plethora of gyms and several chow halls for your loved one to choose from. Camp Bastion (the British Based co-located to Camp
Leatherneck) also boasts several coffee shops and an Afghan Bazaar that service members can enjoy. Though we work very hard
Monday through Saturday, Sunday is a half-day so that we can get some rest and re-charge our batteries.
In closing, I am excited about the coming months working with your loved ones and getting the mission accomplished here in Op-
eration Enduring Freedom. They are all working hard, doing great things and before you know it we will be back home to good old
Camp Lejeune. Take care and we look forward to updating you again of our accomplishments next month.
Simper Fidelis,
Maj Murray
Greetings family and friends from your Marines and Sailors in Afghanistan.
We hope you all enjoyed a Happy Easter. We hope all is well on the home front with the storm that came through the areas of Piney
Green and Tarawa Terrace a couple of weeks ago and wishing those communities a speedy recovery. Your Marines and sailors are
doing extremely well here at Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan. We are providing vital supplies and support to all of our war fighters
throughout the area of operation. The summer months are approaching and the temperatures probably will stay in the triple digits
throughout the day. We are all settling into our routines and working hard and keeping busy day-in and day-out, which is making
time go by quickly. We‘ll be home before you know it. The coming months our operational tempo and work load will pick up tre-
mendously and our Marines and Sailors are up to the challenge. Your Marines and Sailors have been working hard this month to
improve our supply and distribution processes to provide better support and to prepare for a smooth transition with the Marines and
Sailors that will eventually take our place.
We had 23 Marines and sailors that celebrated their birthday this month here in Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF): LCpl Clarke, Gilion, Apr 1 Sgt Nasholts, Shauna
LCpl Weaver, Kyle LCpl VelazquezRodriguez Sean, Apr 16
Sgt Duncan, Douglas, Apr 2 Sgt Rolanpenales, Arianna, Apr 17
LCpl Lara, Aldo LCpl Lee James, Apr 18
Capt Edwards Dusty, Apr 4 LCpl Loesher Michael
1stLt Wells Michael, Apr 5 Cpl Campbell Austin, Apr 19
WO Sines Thomas, Apr 7 Cpl Makowski Brandon, Apr 21
LCpl Petty Deangelo, Apr 8 LCpl Bailey Calvin, Apr 23
Cpl Torres David LCpl Barnes, Christopher, Apr 26
Cpl Mann Stephanie, Apr 10
Cpl Horton Dustin, Apr 12
Cpl Nickelson Charity, Apr 13
LCpl GaleanoAlvardo Ingrid, Apr 14
LCpl Gomez Shayra, Apr 15
We had two Marines promoted in the month of April:
- LCpl Alvardo, Chayna was promoted to Corporal
- PFC Nesby, Deanna was promoted to Lance Corporal
We also had one Marine promotion back in March:
- 2ndLt Blaul was promoted to 1stLt on 21 March 2011
WO Pultorak and his wife celebrate the addition of a new baby boy to their family.
Thank you for all that you do while your loved ones are forward deployed. Just as you are proud of your Marine or Sailor for the
sacrifice they are making, we are proud of you for the sacrifice that each of you are making each and every day. Your Marines and
Sailors are performing remarkably well out here in support of Operation Enduring Freedom 11.1, and a key reason for that is the
support that they receive from each of you.
Supply Company 1stSgt
May 2011 5
Surgical Company Co
Greetings families, friends and loved ones.
I would like to begin by telling you that the Sailors and Marines
of Alpha Surgical Company have been doing an amazing job.
Every task placed before them has not only been completed, it
has been completed beyond expectations. Mission accomplish-
ment is at the forefront of their minds, of which their hard work
can attest, and the fruits of their labor are visible every single
day. As the weather is rapidly turning warmer here Alpha Sur-
gical continues its mission of providing quality care to all of
our patients. The influx of mail and packages keeps our spirits
lifted and provides a needed touch of home. I would like to per-
sonally thank the wives, husbands, mothers, fathers, and friends
for all the prayers, support, and well wishes that we have re-
ceived since arriving in Afghanistan. There is no way that we
could continue to do what we do without your support. Please
continue to encourage your Sailor or Marine and keep in them
in your thoughts and prayers.
Some of our motivated Sailors out for a march!
Members of Surgical Co take water and insect samples.
New Places and New Faces
We would like to welcome the following Marines and their families to 2d Maintenance PFC Jacobs, SGT Harris, PFC Iliff, CPL
Decker, CPL Watt, LCPL Bradbury, PFC Allen, LCPL Cervantes, Jr., SSGT Matthew, PFC Roach, PFC Kinese, PFC Livelsberger,
PFC Wells, PFC Jones, Jr., PFC Grant, PFC Jones, PFC Lauber, LCPL Rodriguez, LCPL Romiski, Jr., SSGT Lainezfernandez, PFC
Marts, PFC Carr, PFC Spear, PFC Duncan, SSGT Fortenberry, LCPL Schmura, LCPL Stechel, SSGT Dirkach, SGT Pawlowski,
SSGT Evans, MSGT Cornelius, PFC Marquis, PFC Williams, PFC Minter, PFC Macca, CPL Mouring, SGT Reis, PFC Jones, PFC
Lecompte, PFC Nagelkerk, PFC Maxham, PFC Goff, LCPL Isaacson, PFC Leonard, PFC Garrand, PFC Wayne, LCPL Frederick,
PFC Crook, LCPL Fogt, SGT Miller, PFC Stanley, PFC Vroman, LCPL Barrington, Jr., LCPL Myers, and PFC Topete.
And as new faces come in, we must say goodbye to those who have served with us, thank them for their service and recognize the
families who supported them while assigned to 2d Maintenance Battalion: CPL Fritter, MSGT Maleski, GYSGT Jones, CWO3 Wat-
kins, SGT Herbert, SGT Johnson, SGT Spooner, CPL Cumberledge, CWO3 Brosovich, LCPL McGaughy. We would like to wish
you luck in your future, and whole-heartedly thank you for your unselfish service.
2D MAINTBN Jane Wayne Day on Monday, June 6th 2011 from 0730 to 1530 CHILDCARE
Families can utilize any one of our centers, however please use the hourly care center Hadnot Point CDC. Space is limited and is on
a first come first serve basis. Call the centers directly to make your reservations for childcare. We'll cover the cost of childcare for
anyone using our CDC's or provide "free" childcare. The "free" childcare will be applicable to hourly childcare only. A family
attending Jane Wayne Day enrolled in a full time program will not receive a credit to the "full time" program fees. For the hourly
care "free" childcare will include a half hour before and after the times listed below (to allow for drive times). Please call early and
make reservations. You can call as early as 23 May. When making reservations identify yourselves as attending the "2D
MAINTBN Jane Wayne Day‖ (*very important, this pertains to the payment). You MUST identify yourselves as being with your
group to receive "free" childcare.
CDC‘s for children 6 weeks through 4 years of age (or not in kindergarten, numbers provided). Hadnot Point CDC: 451-1221; Ta-
rawa Terrace CDC: 450-1646/48; Brewster Annex CDC: 451-2672; Brewster CDC: 450-8467; Midway Park CDC: 449-9567
All children must be registered with Children, Youth, and Teen Programs (have a white card). Registration may be completed at
the Resource & Referral Office, Bldg. LCH 4012 Butler Drive Midway Park (next to the Midway Park Chapel), (910) 449-9552 or
449-9563 Mon-Fri, 0800-1630. Please bring child's shot records to register and a copy of the most recent medical physical, if
available.
May 2011 6
Information & Education
2d MLG Spouses Day Away
21 May 2011 Shell Island Resort, Wrightsville Beach
0900-1530
FREE!
For more information or to RSVP, please call: RP1 McDon-
ald (910) 451-7049 or Chaplain Johns (910) 449-9285
Here's an excellent CREDO personal growth opportunity
for our spouses that is open to every command under 2d
MLG and anyone who has a deployed spouse. Here is the
itinerary:
0900-0930 Breakfast
0945 Opening
1000 - 1200 Personality Insights
Here is a list of the benefits:
*Increase productivity
*Reduce stress (stress management)
*Identify Strengths
*Personal development
*Be more motivated
*Success with relationships
*Develop amazing people skills
*Unlock your leadership potential
*Improve team building
1200 - 1300 Lunch
1300 - 1400 Tai chi
1400 - 1500 Deployment Stresses
1500 - 1530 Wrap up
2d Maintenance BN
236th Marine Corps Birthday Ball
(All Ranks)
12 November
Greenville Conference Center
1800-1900 Cocktails
1900-2000 Ceremony
2000-2400 Celebration
Ticket Prices
Sgt & below $35 single/$70 double
SNCOs/Officers $50 single/$100 double
Tickets go on sale 1 August
*Free childcare provided
Hotel reservation prices are as follows:
Hilton Greenville $99 (252) 355-5000 On site
Hampton Inn $99 (252) 355-7400 On site
City Hotel & Bistro $99 (252) 355-8300 On site
Super 8 $54.95 (252) 758-8888 2.7 miles
Holiday Inn Express $89 (252) 754-8300 2.8 miles
Jameson Inn $76 (252) 752-7382 2.9 miles
Best Western $95 (252) 752-2378 3.7 miles
Candlewood $79 (252) 317-3000 3.8 miles
Mark your calendar for these events:
*14 May 2011 Busch Gardens Opening Day at Williams-
burg, VA $20 / 52 seats
* 21 May 2011 Myrtle Beach, SC Broadway at the Beach /
Medieval Times $50 / 52 seats
*27-30 May New York City Fleet Week $450 / 52 seats
Upcoming events to look for:
*July 1-4 Disney World $300
*Nov 12-18 – Bahamas Cruise $650
For more information and registration, please contact Sarah
Walsh at (910) 451-0084.
Free computer classes
Offered at the career resource training center , Midway park and Tarawa ter-
race at the family member employment assistance center. Classes are free to
individuals who are unemployed or underemployed
Upon completion of any 3 of our classes you can earn continuing education
scholarship! Take advantage of this great opportunity to improve your skills.
Call (910)450-1678 for more information and to register.
Computer keyboarding
Students will develop typing and keyboarding skills essentials for positions in
the work force of today to improve speed and accuracy.(30hours)
May16th—27th (0900-1200)
July 11th-22nd (0900-1200)
August 22nd-September 2 (0900-1200)
Key skills to hunting and Landing a job
Readiness training course . It includes resume and cover letter writing . Inter-
viewing techniques. Federal employment. Job searching .and much more (35
hours) (09002-1230) (Midway Park)
May 2nd –13th
Jun 20th-July 1st
August 8th– 19th
Work force computer skills
Teaches Microsoft word 2007 and the basics of computer hardware and soft-
ware .students will learn the essentials of computer concepts and procedures.
June 6th-17th (0900-1230)
July 25th-August 5th (0900-1230)
May 2011 7
Information & Education
Career Resource Management Center (CRMC)
Class Schedule for 2011
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* These classes will be held at Career Resource Training Center
Bldg 4014 Midway Park.
** These classes will be held at Building 40, Classroom Room
106.
Call 451-3212 to register.
* FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT GUIDELINES
The workshop Federal Employment Guidelines topics include
the structure of federal civil service, types of jobs and how they
are filled, where to find information about vacancies, types of
applications, and benefits for federal employees. Students will
establish an account online.
19 May 1300-1600
16 Jun 1300-1600
** MOCK POSTAL EXAM
Provides information on the objectives, types of postal posi-
tions, how to apply for exams, test taking tips, and taking prac-
tice exams.
16 Jun 0900-1200
** SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Are you thinking of starting your own business after you sepa-
rate from the military? Come listen to what it takes from a sub-
ject expert from The Small Business Association.
26 May 1300-1600
** CAREER IN REAL ESTATE
This workshop shows what is needed to have a successful career
in real estate, taught by a local successful real estate profes-
sional.
26 May 0900-1200
Career Resource Management Center Web Page:
WWW.MCCSLEJEUNE.COM/READINESS/CRMC.HTML
Ready, Set, Grow
Healthy Relationship Skills for Singles
In 90 minutes you will:
*Identify the components of a healthy, loving relationship.
*Recognize signs that one or both might not be ready for a
committed relationship.
*Learn tips for choosing a long term relationship for the
right reasons.
Three opportunities are available to you:
Tuesday, 10 May 0930
Wednesday, 11 May 1830
Thursday, 12 May 1230
*Located at the Commander Charles K. Springle Training
Center, Bldg. 797 on Brewster Blvd. Reservations required,
space is limited. Call 451-2864 for information and registra-
tion. A CDC voucher is available for Tuesday and Thursday
workshops.
Sitter City (More than just babysitting)
Sittercity memberships are funded by the DoD. They help you find
local sitters and military subsidized child care providers, also avail-
able are Pet Care, Senior Care Housekeepers and tutoring. Sittercity
connects families with quality local in-home caregivers, with over 1
million caregivers nationwide. Your membership gives you online
access to local caregivers with profiles that include pictures, parent
reviews, references, background checks and more. All caregivers are
certified CDH/FCC care providers.
As a ‗self service" solution, you are in the drivers seat to find the
perfect person for your family. You make all arrangements including
hiring decision and payment of caregivers. This membership is avail-
able to all military families, active duty and reserve.
For more information visit www.sittercity.com
Children, Youth & Teen Programs of Marine & Family Programs,
Marine Corps Community Services, offers affordable and profes-
sional childcare for our military families, whether at one of the Child
Development Centers or in a Family Childcare provider‘s home on
Camp Lejeune.
Authorized childcare providers will:
• Show Letter of Authorization
• Have an authorized Family Childcare Provider sign posted in
the window
• Ask the parent to give them the “Provider’s Packet” and show
your white registration card received from the Children,
Youth and Teen Program‘s Resource & Referral Office
Bottom line: Any authorized provider will be able to show you their
authorization forms/licenses to perform childcare in their home. For
off-base childcare information, please contact the Onslow County
Partnership for Children,910-938-0336 or visit
WWW.ONSLOWKIDS.ORG
Please register your child at the Resource & Referral office, Midway
Park Marine & Family Programs Annex, located at 3rd & Butler St
across from the Main Gate.Call 449-9552 or 449-9563 for more infor-
mation. To save time, the registration packet can be found online at
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Happy Birthday to all for the month of May For Those turning 10 years old, don‘t forget your ID Card. The Court House Bay ID Card center is
available and has very little to no wait. Hours of operation are from 0730 to 1600 Monday-
May1st TARYN A KIARA R EMMA H NYA L NICHOLE K TYLER R May 2nd MARY E BRETT E AUSTIN J EDWARD L HANNAH M STEPHEN May3rd WILLIAM D CRYSTAL M ABENI A KALEB A May4th DENISE I CAIDENCE A TAWNEE C AUNNA J TAMIRA D ALEXANDRA K AMY J BRITTANY R CHRISTIANA F MISHAUN P TOMMISEANA V May5th LANYA S PHILIPA S BRYCE J MARILOU M CAITLIN E DANTE C KAIN D May6th AMY L MAUREEN NOAH A IAN A LORIE L JENNIFER R May7th CHRISTIS V JENNIFER K CRYSTAL L KIMBERLY M AMY C KASSANDRA R May8th GIOVANNA C ASHLEY N AIYANA I ROBERT W JACOB T ARLETA M KELSI N TIFFANY M AMY A BALIAN A
May9th WYATT E BROK M BRITNEY M ASHA A ALYSSA M May10th LOGAN C ANTHONY J EILIDH A KAITLIN N May11th JENNA L TYSEN J SHANTINA M May12th SHANE M ALEXIA I TYLER E May13th IZAIAH G BEAU F ALISHA E CHRISTIE M FRANCES A May14th ASHLEY A CHANEL L KACI L JUSTINE L KELLY E May15th MONICA C CANDACE M AALIYAH Y BELLA R JAMES A GABRIEL O BRANDON J May16th TRESSA S DANIELLE N EMELIE L NICHOLAS Z FRANCES J AMBER G CAYDEN L May17th VIVIAN L KAYLEIGH JESSICA A May18th JEFFREY R TESSA K ANNA M ISABELLE N
May19th CORINNA K KRISTEN N MEGAN R ASHLEY N CRISTY L JAMES May20th QUENTIN D MAGAN A MICHAEL A LEYTON E ALEXIS N AMANDA J JOSEPHINE P May21st COLE S HAYLI G May22nd KONNER J MADDISON J May23rd ALMA C NOAH P AMY C TREVOR L EMILIA N May24th JOSHUA S JESSICA M ASHLEY R MARINA V May25th KATHERINE L SYBIL G NISHAYA I CIERRA L May26th LASHAWN S MONICA M JALEN D BRIEANN N EMMA V ANGELICA J BENJAMIN M BRECKANNII R TALINA S May27th GRACE A TINA EMALI A May28th NICOLAS J LUISA F ROBERT L ISHARA A ASHLEY R BRANDON D
May29th NIKESHA M HALEY G KARSTEN A CHARLES I NICHOLAS J NICKOLAS M ISABEL May30th LARA K MARIA G BETH A AMBROSEA Q RACHEL M ALEXANDER TOWANDA M LUISA F THALIA R May31st MIGUEL J PAULINA F BRANDI N
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