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Illinois – Scott AFB

Hospitality Home: Capt Suzanna Palmer, USAF Email: [email protected] Phone: (321) 271-0343 Additional Information: To anyone desiring a place to relax, eat a warm meal, an overnight stay (up to 6 guests) or looking for fellowship, you are welcome to stay in my home. Whether PCS-ing in/out of Scott or just a TDY, families, children, pets, and single ladies are all invited! My pet bunny and I would be glad to have you! There’s plenty of parking space, washer/dryer, keyless entry, and wifi. I enjoy cooking and can provide a meal for any type of dietary restrictions. If you would prefer […]

Washington – Darrington

Hospitality Home: Major Carson & Wendy Tavenner, USAF (Ret), Phone: (301) 367-8969, Email: [email protected] Additional Information: We can provide a meal and an overnight stay for up to 20 guests, depending on weather and comfort levels. Our home is a wilderness retreat nestled in a bowl of mountains and rivers in the North Cascades. The sleeping options include a bedroom, heated “glamping” tent, bunk tent, and hammocks. Meals are fantastic (Wendy is an expert cook) and we can accommodate a wide range of dietary requirements. The home provides opportunities for a range of physical and spiritual needs: solitude and fellowship, […]

Arizona – Tucson

[…]would love to have guests. We can provide for a meal and/or an overnight stay for up to four. Our home has two guest bedrooms, each with a queen size bed. We have two outdoor cats and no pets in our […]

North Carolina – MCAS Cherry Point

[…](858) 877-8811 Additional information: My roommate and I would love to share a meal and the home with any ladies visiting, passing through, or looking for transitional housing near MCAS Cherry Point. There are no pets in the home, but we may be able to accommodate them on a case-by-case basis. There is plenty of street parking for cars, but boats or trailers are not permitted in the neighborhood. The garage has some space available for temporary […]

Kentucky – Fort Knox

[…](212) 601-2795. Additional Information: We welcome up to 6 guests for a meal in our home. We have four children and 2 dogs. Please feel free to park on the street in front of our home or the empty lot next […]

North Carolina – Camp Lejeune

[…][email protected] Additional information: We invite singles, couples, and small families to our home for a meal and/or an overnight stay. Our home has easy access to Camp Lejeune. It has a single guestroom with a queen bed and other rooms if an air mattress meets the need. We have two dogs, a fenced yard, kayaks, and a fitness […]
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