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Intergalactic FoodFest: Food For thought, a feast of fun!

Written by Laura Victor on March 2, 2008. Posted in Challenger News

Members of the USS Avenger, USS Britannic, USS Sovereign and the future USS Odin came together with a variety of creative food and beverages. You could slurp down some fresh "Slurm" a galactic drink from Futurama, and chow down on Doomsday Machine Donuts.

There were entrees and loads of sweet deserts. No one went away hungry. We had close to 30 people turn up this year, and we had the added fun of watching those donuts pop down from the "Doomsday Donut" Machine owned by Challenger's XO and Sci Chief Jeff and Laura Victor.

CO and XO Adm. Bob Vosseller and Capt. Jeff Victor sported chef hats complete with ST emblems and there were a variety of uniforms worn by Avenger XO Todd Brugmans who went classic, Britannic CO Capt. Wayne Augustson was in his ST: First Contact uniform, and a certain SF Admiral wore his Picard smoking jacket.

Sovereign member Joe Horton known as the R7 and SFI's honorary Intergalactic Chef brought his cool portable grill and cooked up a number of things. He got some help from his shipmates. Avenger members traveled south with a variety of intergalactic goodies ranging from key lime pie to a special casserole.

 Eggs of some sort...You couldn't keep up with all the food, we all just made gluttons of ourselves and kept shoveling it in. There were loads of conversations and good times were had by all. This year the Challenger pushed back the Intergalactic Food Festival (which we believe to be in its 15th year of our 20 year old chapter) to the month of March, wishing to avoid a clash with the Super Bowl. Not that the Super Bowl really conflicts with attendance, but we just thought we would try a new month since February is packed with activities like Farpoint and the annual New Jersey Polar Bear Plunge.

Speaking of the Plunge, it seemed only appropriate that a certain food based super hero who took on the cold elements of the Atlantic Ocean just a week prior, would make an appearance at the food festival. Capt. Cornfusion who bore a striking resemblance to Adm. Vosseller came out from the shadows and proclaimed the occasion safe from evil doers, and said he fought for truth, justice and urging children to eat their vegetables. Unfortunately, Soup Man (Challenger Flt. Capt. David Singleton) and Bunny Man (Avenger Patrick Barnes) were battling crime elsewhere.

All Challengers present wish to thank everyone who attended the event, and who also contributed to Project Replicator, which is a canned food collection for our area food pantry. The event served up a great time and wonderful food, and also provided food for those who are in need of support. That is another part of this annual special event.

As for what is on the menu next year, who can say but this year will be hard to top!

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St. Barbara’s Greek Festival Away Team

Written by Laura Victor on September 25, 2007. Posted in Challenger News

We have plenty of pics of this event that will be submitted for our new website. The food was great and we stayed for some of the singing and dancing and cadet Victoria Rose played a knock down the can game and did better then the CO.

I also wanted to add some belated birthday wishes and some future birthday greetings. It seems we have a lot of folks on the ship that mark their birthday calendars during the month of September so…
Happy birthday to Julia and Jeffrey Victor, Victoria Rose, Pat Comune and early anniversary wishes to Jeff and Laura Victor whose anniversary is coming up soon.
This Saturday is the 14th annual Apple Festival in Lacey Township. I will be covering it for work and while it had not been planned as a club event, anyone wishing to join me for it on Saturday morning…let me know. I'm not sure what time I'll be going but it runs from 9 am to 3 pm.

And on to another subject, Ken Dohn and I enjoyed watching the first three episodes of Torchwood, a spinoff of Doctor Who that showed remarkable good writing, characterization and is clearly a more adult sci fi series with a good amount of intelligence behind it. For those without BBC America, Ken is taping the show and we may plan a marathon screening in the future. For those with BBC America, check it out. I believe it is on Sunday nights.

Heroes is on tonight followed by Journeyman and Wednesday marks the debut of the re-imagined Bionic Woman. All three shows are on NBC. I'm not sure if Smallville and The Supernatural return this week or not on Thursday.