Stonewall Winter Wonderland!


Join Stonewall throughout December for our #WinterWonderland: a month of holiday themed events leading up to Christmas! From karaoke to holiday movies we'll lead up to our big event day on Sat December 19th!

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Join Stonewall throughout December for our #WinterWonderland: a month of holiday themed events leading up to Christmas! From karaoke to holiday movies we'll lead up to our big event day on Sat December 19th!

Click 'READ MORE' for the Event Schedule



WEEK OF DECEMBER 1



WEEK OF DECEMBER 7



SATURDAY DECEMBER 12



WEEK OF DECEMBER 14




SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19


QUARK'S HOLIDAY
HAPPY HOUR

0900 PST - CLICK FOR YOUR TIMEZONE
Join Kevin at Quark's on Deep Space 9 for a holiday mixer to start the Morale department's Winter Wonderland event day. We'll share some introductory words, holiday music and drink recipes at this gathering before moving on to our next event.

HO-HO-HOLIDAY
LEADERSHIP TRIVIA

0930 PST - CLICK FOR YOUR TIMEZONE
Guess who the Stonewall Fleet Captain or Admiral is by the descriptive clues provided as hints while learning fun personal facts about Stonewall Fleet leadership members!

ADMIRAL CLAUS'S
SECRET SERVICE DETAIL

1030 PST - CLICK FOR YOUR TIMEZONE
First, we'll ask everyone to put on their best Elf outfits that they've created at the tailor. Then we'll split everyone into two teams, each led by one of Stonewall's Admirals, who will be dressed as Santa. We'll then head to a ground PvP map, where each team of you holiday elves will have to protect your team's Santa from being killed! The team with the highest number of Santa kills will win in this special holiday take on a fun, ground PvP challenge!

SANTA'S KIDNAP SELFIE
SCAVENGER HUNT

1130 PST - CLICK FOR YOUR TIMEZONE
The Grinch has stolen Christmas! Help the elves track down the kidnapped Santa Claus by identifying locations of ransom photographs taken. Take a similar selfie at the same location to get the next ransom picture until Santa Claus is located and saved.

JOLLY ST. NICK'S
MEMORY CONTEST

1230 PST - CLICK FOR YOUR TIMEZONE
Jolly Saint Nick has designed a devilish good time for boys and girls of all ages to see who’s paying attention this year. Meet up and see how your memory stacks up; earn your place on St. Nick’s Naughty or Nice List!

CHRISTMAS TREE
DECORATION CONTEST

1330 PST - CLICK FOR YOUR TIMEZONE
Decorate your real life Christmas Tree, then jump onto Discord video to show off your creation and compete with your fellow fleet members on first place. Read Less

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Sharing Christmas Memories! (Dec 7 - 13)

SHARING CHRISTMAS MEMORIES!

Gather 'round the fireplace from December 7th to 13th to share your most favorite holiday or Christmas memories with your Stonewallers.  Do you have a particularly fond m...

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SHARING CHRISTMAS MEMORIES!

Gather 'round the fireplace from December 7th to 13th to share your most favorite holiday or Christmas memories with your Stonewallers.  Do you have a particularly fond memory centered around the holidays that you'd care to share with us?  Take this time of year as an opportunity to open your heart and share with us what you most look forward to in the holidays!  Simply reply to this topic during the week of the 7th!

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I remember, my sister and I, watching an old Christmas special called "The Night, The Animals Talked" with our father. As soon as it was over, he would have us put out three peanut butter cookies, and a shot of John... Read More
I remember, my sister and I, watching an old Christmas special called "The Night, The Animals Talked" with our father. As soon as it was over, he would have us put out three peanut butter cookies, and a shot of Johnny Walker for Santa. He would tell us that Santa needed something to help him warm up since it was cold out. Dad would then pick us up and carry us up to bed. Before he tucked us in he would always read T'was the Night before Christmas to us. Before turning out the lights he would also have us believing that the dog would talk on Christmas eve.

Dad would then go out side and make noises that would have us believing that Santa was on the roof.

To this day my Father still tries to make Christmas special, and is a big kid at heart when it comes down to it Read Less

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Nick Swinford
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Sharing Christmas Memories! (Dec 7 - 13)

SHARING CHRISTMAS MEMORIES!

Gather 'round the fireplace from December 7th to 13th to share your most favorite holiday or Christmas memories with your Stonewallers.  Do you have a particularly fond m...

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SHARING CHRISTMAS MEMORIES!

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It seems I’m not the only one with quite fond memories of Christmas growing up. Like many of you, I don’t have one memory that stands out from the rest, but our yearly traditions were great.

On Christmas Eve, we’d ... Read More

It seems I’m not the only one with quite fond memories of Christmas growing up. Like many of you, I don’t have one memory that stands out from the rest, but our yearly traditions were great.

On Christmas Eve, we’d go over to my father’s parents’ house. My father was the only son of an only child of an only child so there wasn’t much extended family to speak of on that side of the family. As such, my grandparents really spoiled my brother and I. On top of that, Christmas was my Grandmother’s favorite holiday and she’d go overboard every year. When we came over, there’d already be a row of presents leaning up against the fireplace in the downstairs’ living room that would easily be 12-15 presents deep for each of us. Every year, they’d print a craft activity in the newspaper and my Grandmother would take time every year to put it together with me. I still have the cardboard Christmas tree we made. She was a great cook, but by God her roast was awful; her mashed potatoes always stole the show anyway. After dinner, we’d take turns opening presents. Above you can see my brother showing off his new cowboy hat and boots. On the right, the little chubster you see is me with my Grandmother holding me. Every year, we’d get a fresh pair of pajamas to put on and wear on our way home. I still remember falling asleep in the back of the car and my dad carrying me to bed.

On Christmas morning, we’d have our family Christmas where my mother, father and brother would take turns opening gifts. My brother and I would be chomping at the bit to open gifts while trying to get my mom and dad up and ready. After that, it was generally a rush to get ready for the Christmas party. As the family with the biggest space (we had a large basement), we hosted the Christmas party for my mother’s side of the family. She has 5 brothers and sisters with plenty of kids. We’d easily have 40+ people over for Christmas evening. We’d have a big dinner in the basement and after all the adults had eaten, all the cousins would say downstairs and sneak a second serving of desert. Afterward, we’d exchange gifts on that side of the family.

All in all, it’d be three Christmas parties packed into two days. As a little kid, it seemed magical. Things changed after we moved to Kentucky. We’d go back to Chicago every Thanksgiving to see family so there were no more Christmas Eve’s at my paternal Grandparents and my Aunt hosted the Thanksgiving at her house. Thinking back on it now, I’d give anything to have one more Christmas like that, even just to see some of those family members again.

Okay, there’s one memory that does stick out that’s become a family tradition, but it might not necessarily be a good one, haha. One year, my brother and I were opening up my parents’ gifts and every time we’d open a gift, my brother would get a better present than me. We’d both get sweatshirts and his would be Nike and mine would be a generic brand. He’d get a camera and I got some cheap toy. I remember getting annoyed by it, but it bothered my mother more that I was disappointed on Christmas. Ever since, she numbers our presents, like 1 to 7, and we have to open them in order and she makes sure all the presents are pretty even. This has been going on now for some 30 years now. We pretty much always know that the first present is gonna be something simple like socks and the last is the best present. We tease her about it every year now. Read Less

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