Click here to get all the gouge and register.

Our theme is Fajitas, so if you’re a “foodie” and would like to help us with the menu, please sign up for one of our menu items at the SignupGenius link at the registration website. If you’d like to bring a dish and you can’t access the signup genius link for some reason, please let me know.

A few reminders:

Tickets: you don’t need no stinking tickets to come to your tailgater! Come hang out and drink some beers and break some bread with classmates you haven’t seen in years!

Want to Volunteer? We could always use volunteers for heavy lifting (set up and shut down) but – again – what’s most important is that you come.

YOU DO NOT NEED TO REGISTER TO COME! It just helps us plan, but we always have stragglers and we always plan for stragglers.

Donations: Just donate whatever you want, nothing, or in kind. What’s most important is that you join us! We’re bringing beer, wine, soft drinks, water, coffee, tea, and a few odds and ends, so there’s no need to bring drinks along!

If there’s a chance you might come, please click here and register by Wednesday night so that we can start buying food on Thursday!

Beat The Cougars!

Ingar

Click here to get all the gouge and register.

In honor of our guests from the north, our theme is Philly Cheese Steaks, so if you’re a “foodie” and would like to help us with the menu, please sign up for one of our menu items at the signup genius link at the registration website. If you’d like to bring a dish and you can’t access the signup genius link for some reason, please let me know.

A few reminders:

  • Donations: Just donate whatever you want, nothing, or in kind. What’s most important is that you join us!
  • We’re bringing beer, wine, soft drinks, water, coffee, tea, and a few odds and ends, so there’s no need to bring drinks along!
  • You don’t need tickets to the game to come to our tailgater. Come hang out and drink some beers and break some bread with classmates you haven’t seen in years!
  • We could always use volunteers for heavy lifting (set up and shut down) but – again – what’s most important is that you come
  • YOU DO NOT NEED TO REGISTER TO COME – it just helps us plan, but we always have stragglers and we always plan for stragglers.

If there’s a chance you might come, please click here and register by Wednesday night so that we can start buying food on Thursday.

Beat The Owls!

Ingar

Philip Brooks Janus was born on January 8, 1968 to Air Force Col. Victor Janus and Pamela Brooks Janus in Germany and passed away at his home in Woodbridge, VA on September 27, 2018. He had cancer. After his birth the family moved to Hawaii and then to Florida where he grew up. He attended Melbourne High School.

In 1985 he entered the US Naval Academy in Annapolis, MD. His first duty assignment was on the USS Midway (CV41). He served in both Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm. When Mount Pinatubo in South America erupted his ship responded and while in danger they helped rescue civilians. In 1998 Philip was in an auto accident which left him physically unable to perform his duties in the US Navy. After his detachment he went to Georgetown Law School. After graduation he went into software development which led to his publishing several books on the subject. He remained in the DC area.

He is survived by his wife of 29 years Christine Michele Guy Janus and his daughters Antoinette and Samantha Janus – all of the home in Woodbridge, VA – and his mother Pamela Brooks Janus of England.

A visitation will be held at Mountcastle Turch Funeral Home, 13318 Occoquan Road, Woodbridge VA 22191 on Friday, October 5 starting at 11 a.m. followed by a Celebration of his life at 12 noon. He will be interred at Quantico National Cemetery at 2 p.m.

Mountcastle Turch Funeral Home & Crematory Inc
13318 Occoquan Rd
Woodbridge, VA 22191
(703) 494-2000

Published in The Washington Post on Oct. 4, 2018

– by Ingar Grev