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The June Adoption is the USS Wayne E Meyer (DDG 108) -   a destroyer whose motto is "One Powerful Legacy".  They have been out to sea since March and serve in the 7th Fleet.

4th of July Celebration will be our theme!

It’s time for a party.  We are told ‘Life on the ship can seem like ‘ground hog day’ at times; games and such help to pass the time.’

Crew – 220 Males and 70 females

Pillowcases are allowed!!!

Ideas from the Crew

Homemade cookies, brownies, bars

Peanuts, almonds, cashews, pistachios, honey-roasted peanuts

Milano cookies, nutter butters, Nilla wafers, Lil-Debbie anything

Fruit gummies, fruit snacks, dried fruit, gummy bears

Nutella, PB&J, Trail mix

Candy, Life savers, Twizzlers, Cream savers

Meal bars, cereal bars, granola bars

Wheat thins, Triscuits, Ritz, pretzels

Louisiana hot sauce

Beef jerky, Ramen noodles and cups

Bottle water mixes, water flavors

Coffee beans, coffee creamer

Chapstick, Q-tips, baby powder, hand sanitizer air fresheners, magazines

**They have access to microwaves, freezers and refrigerators.

Shipping will be from June 20th to 24th

Let’s show them our spirit!  Include some Red, White and Blue in every box!

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I will participate, Marianne. I'll let you know later what I can send.

Sounds good Lorraine!

Count me in too. Don't know what I'll be packing yet.

Thanks CruAn, anything will be great!  The list has a nice variety.

I have done patriotic glow things that I got on clearance last year that I can send! I knew they would come in handy!
I'll get our pillowcase ladies working on pillowcases!

Kim - hope we can get pillowcases for everyone. Clearance items are great to have on hand - anything patriotic will work well!

Everyone will get a pillowcase! I promise!

I just picked up some liquid drink mix at Big lots for $1.00/each. (MIO type) Great price!

Perfect!

Count us in on this one!!!!!

Thank you!

Thank you for adopting the WEM. My daughter is on the WEM and I have been sending goodies to her shop since they left and I know the crew will definitely appreciate this. Until recently they were only allowed white pillowcases so I'm glad to see this has changed:-) Let me know what I can do to help. 

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