Upload
diggle-publishing-company
View
216
Download
2
Embed Size (px)
DESCRIPTION
Recreation news for Joint Base Charleston. Prepared by Joint Base Charleston 628th Force Support Marketing, 102 N Davis Drive, Bldg 322 - Ste 105, Charleston AFB, 29404. -- Posted by the Joint Base Charleston Patriot Diggle Publishing Company: 843-412-5861 http://www.CharlestonMilitary.com
Citation preview
January 2016Joint Base Charleston
Refresh, excite your senses - be part of the Polar PlungeChocolate + strawberries = really happy Valentine sweetheartGather around the steamer - it’s oyster roast timeKaraoke your way to becoming a local legendThe distant shout of “Play ball!” can be heard on JB Charleston
Breezethe
2 the Breeze January 2016 JBCharleston.com
the Breeze
We welcome your comments Catch us on-line
Commercial ads accepted
Framing, Engraving & Gifts
Club happenings
Outdoor Recreation Center
Phone directories and facility maps Airman & Family Readiness, Fleet & Family Support Centers
Youth Programs
Child Care Programs
3the BreezeJanuary 2016
Free movies
The 628th Force Support Squadron manages dozens of assets on Joint Base Charleston, from the clubs and golf courses, to the AF Military Personnel O�ce and youth centers. We value your feedback on these programs. To comment on FSS services, products, facilities orpersonnel, please log on to www.JBCharleston.com and click on “ICE,” our Interactive Customer Evaluation. Hard copies of the evaluation are also available at each facility.
The Breeze magazine is a monthly publication designed and produced by the 628th Force Support Squadron Marketing O�ce. Dates, times, program availability and prices are subject to change without notice. Contact the facility for the latest information. No federal endorsement of sponsors or advertisers is intended or implied. The FSS Marketing O�ce is located on the Air Base and can be reached at 843-963-3809.
If you own a local, regional or nationwide commercialbusiness and would like to have the Joint Base Charleston community learn more about your products and services, you can advertise in the Breeze and its companion public website, www.JBCharleston.com. Ad rates for both print and on-line media are reasonable and competitive. You will be gaining access to more than 81,000 local military, DoD civilians, family members and retirees.Learn how to tap into the Lowcountry’s most dynamicmarket share by contacting the 628th Force SupportSquadron Marketing o�ce at 843-963-3816 or by e-mail at [email protected].
For a complete listing of events, programs and activitieson Joint Base Charleston, visit our website atwww.JBCharleston.com. You can also catch us on Facebook at “JBCharleston FSS,” as well as Twitter and Instagram: @628FSS.
Libraries
Around the links
Bowling news
CONTENTS
January 2016
4101213
1915
20
2426272830
Fitness & Sports Centers22
Education & Training
4 the Breeze January 2016 JBCharleston.com
AIR BASE • 963-3914Charleston Club
Home-style dinner bu�et Does freshly carved roast beef or home-style fried chicken sound good for dinner? Drop by the Club
any Friday starting Jan. 8, 5-7 p.m., for a bountiful buffet that includes these two favorites along with sides, bread, dessert and drink for $9.75. Members
enjoy a $2 MembersFirst discount.
Served 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.• Monday - Philly Cheese Steak & fries
• Tuesday - Cheeseburger Deluxesandwich & fries
• Wednesday - Grilled cheese sandwich& soup
* Price includes drink Members receive a $1MembersFirst discount.
Super $6* lunch specials
Southern comfort foodThursdays, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
All-you-care-to-eat fried chicken buffet. Includes mashed potatoes, corn, gravy, rolls, soup & salad bar, and ice cream. Baked chicken also available.
$9.25 per person. $1 MembersFirst discount applies to meal. Drink: $1.75
We play Big Bucks Bingo every Monday and Wednesday! Both nights have total nightly payouts of more than $1,600 not including two progressive jackpots of at least $1,000 if you
win on or before the designated winning number. (If you bingo with more than the number designated as the jackpot winner, you will receive
a consolation amount.) Warm-ups/ Early Bird games start at 6 p.m.
“Big Bucks” paid out twice a week
Bonanza Bingo, free food Stop by the Club Tuesday nights from 4 to 9 p.m., and play Bonanza Bingo. When you hit an “H” pattern, we’ll pay you $75. If you buy a block of 50 cards, you will get any item on the Rookies menu that’s valued at $7.50 or less for free or a free lunch on us (excluding Friday’s buffet)! On Friday nights, the payout is $30 if you get a six-pack (does not include
free space) and receive up to $7.50 off your next Rookies purchase. (No change given.)
Fish hoagieLettuce, tomato, tartar sauce and
fries. $7.95.Members receive
a $1 discount.
5the BreezeJanuary 2016
Seafood buffet served Fridays, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.Baked & fried fish • Boiled and fried shrimp • Traditional
Southern sides • Soup and salad bar included $11.50(Drink included for Members; all others add $1.75)
Fabulous seafood lunch
Weekdays6:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.Breakfast served
weekdays,6:30-9:30 a.m.
Something to cluck about...Thursdays, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
All-you-care-to-eat fried chicken buffet also includes mashed potatoes, corn, gravy, rolls, soup
& salad bar, and ice cream. Baked chicken also available. $9.25 per person. $1 MembersFirst
discount applies to meal. Drink: $1.75
Say “Happy Valentine’s Day”without saying a word.
Nine giant strawberries dipped in gourmet white, milk or dark chocolate - $25
We’ll dress up the white chocolate berries in sweet coconut or cover the dark chocolate berries in crushed almonds - $30
All berries are hand-dipped and prepared on site. Each order comes in an attractive gift box.
Orders can be placed from Jan. 4 through Feb. 8 at the Club o�ce. Pick-up date is Feb. 12. Stop by orcall for more details.
or...
“1st Fridays” returning...Mark your calendar! Our wildly popular “1st Friday” socials with free food and
drink specials will return Feb. 5.
6 the Breeze January 2016 JBCharleston.com
AIR BASE • 963-3922The Charleston Club
Rookies has Air Base delivery! Air Base residents in housing, lodging and the
dorms, along with folks working the swing shift, can now have their food orders delivered to their
doorstep. Delivery times are: Thursday, 5-8 p.m.; Friday & Saturday, 5-9 p.m. Minimum $8 order for
deliveries. Place your order by calling 963-3922. Complete menu at www.JBCharleston.com.
Saturday Dining SpecialAll-you-care-to-eat crab legs!
The $25.95 per person price includes snow crab legs with drawn butter, baked potato, corn on the cob, southern-style biscuit, side salad and non-
alcoholic drink. Price for children 12 and under is $12.95. Served 5-9 p.m. No RSVP needed!
Complete menus online at www. JBCharleston.com
Monday - Thursday4-9 p.m.
Friday & Saturday4-11 p.m.
• Hot appetizers• Salads • Baskets
• Sandwiches • Pizza• Burgers • Desserts
Rookies Sports Grill
Super BowlParty
1Sunday, Feb. 7 - Doors open at 5 p.m.
Food & drink specialsPersonal Pan Pizza - $4.50 + .25 per topping • 16" Pizza $12 + .75 per topping • Deluxe Cheeseburger
with fries - $6.50 • Firehouse Burger with fries - $8.50 • Fish 'n Chips with fries & tartar sauce - $9.50 •
Philly Cheese Steak with fries - $8.25 • Turkey Burger with fries - $6.50 • Wings: regular, medium or hot
with ranch or blue cheese: 1/2 dozen -$6.50, full dozen - $11.25 • Sodas $1.25 • Dollaritas and other special
beverage options!
Prize giveaways include an HD TV, iPad mini, super comfy
recliner, free club dues
7the BreezeJanuary 2016
8 the Breeze January 2016 JBCharleston.com
WEAPONS STATION • 794-7797
It’s Oyster Roast time! Whether you are an old salt to the local area or a newbee, there’s a
Lowcountry tradition that brings a smile to every face - the oyster roast.
This is an event that brings a gathering of friends, food and
steaming pots of oysters together for usually no special occasion except to
slurp these tasty bivalve mollusks, mingle with old buddies, make new ones, talk trash about someone else’s football team and have some fun. On
Friday, Jan. 22 the Redbank Club will host a roast from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. The cost is $20
in-advance for this all-you-care-to-eat affair. The price goes up $5 the day of the event. Not into oysters? We will also
have chili, hot dogs, and chips and dip. Price includes coffee and hot chocolate. We will also have several “adult beverage” specials for purchase. Be sure to bring your gloves and
shuckers. Tickets are on sale now at the Redbank Club office.
International“Tasty Thursday” bu�ets
Served 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. $9 per person (drink not included)
All-you-care-to eat bu�ets AvailableThursdays in January
• Jan. 7 - Italian• Jan. 14 - Mexican• Jan. 21 - Asian• Jan. 28 - Cajun
9the BreezeJanuary 2016
WEAPONS STATION • 794-4238
We deliveron weekends!
Friday & Saturday, 5-10 p.m. Our huge selection includes pizza,
wings, burgers, fries (chili cheese and garlic, yum!), boneless Buffalo chicken bites, mac & cheese bites and so much
more. Checkout the full menu at www.JBCharleston. com.
The Dive Bar & Grillka
raok
e
FREE • F
REE • FREE • F
REE
9 p.m. - 1 a.m.Friday nights
Jan. 8, 15,22 & 29
Includes salad • Drink extra
All-you-can-eatPIZZA
Every Monday 5-7 p.m.Adults, $8 • Kids ages 4-10, $4
10 the Breeze January 2016 JBCharleston.com
Orientation class anecessity before using
power boats Jan. 12 & 26
These one-hour orientation classes are required in order to checkout
motor-driven ORC boats. Advance class registration required. Cost is $5. Before attending class, boater
must take a free on-line boater safety course at www.boatus.org and pass with a minimum score of 80%.
Call the ORC after testing toschedule an orientation class.
Outdoor Rec Center AIR BASE • 963-1732/1672
March 16-21, 2016 Still a U.S. territory, but closer to Cuba than Miami, Key West, Florida is a dynamic collage of culture, food, nature and people. Without a doubt, one of the most “laid back” cities on the planet, Key West is known for its easy-going lifestyle, great weather and nearly 24/7 party atmosphere. Travel with us in March to experience four days and five
nights of this quirky, unique and sometime eccentric piece of real estate. The $450 per person cost based on double occupancy covers transportation, five nights lodging and
some meals. This is a super St. Patrick’s Day party destina-tion. Space is limited and advanced reservations are
required because this trip always fills up fast.
You’re invited to celebrateSt. Patrick’s Day in Key West
We have a hugeselection of checkout
equipment, gearCurious about camping or boating,
but don’t want to shell out the initial expense just to find out it’s not for
you? We have campers, tents, outdoor cooking gear and sleeping bags ready for checkout. Our boats include jon boats, bass boats and skiffs, all on trailers, along with
kayaks and canoes. You can check them out for a day, weekend or by the week. Usage fees are very com-
petitive and reasonable. Other recreation gear on hand includes bikes, open flatbed and enclosed hauling trailers, large “towable”
grills, picnic and party canopies and ice chests. For a complete list, go to www.JBCharleston.com and use the pull-down tab under “Recreation” to
select the “Air Base.”
11the BreezeJanuary 2016
Jan. 23-24 or Feb. 27-28, 2016 This is an unforgettable experience for the
entire family! The $179 per person cost includes transportation to Crystal River, Fla., one
night’s lodging on the river, Homosassa State Park admission and swimming with themanatees. Snorkel gear and wetsuits are
available on a limited basis. These trips are one of our most popular excursions and fill up
quickly. Call for more information.
Swim with the manatees
Thinking about exploring Charleston or being a tourist in your own state? We have discounted tickets
for several great walking and carriage tours of Charleston, along with historical sites including
Ft. Sumter, Boone Hall Plantation, Middleton Place, Magnolia Gardens and Patriots Point. If you or the
gang are up for a road trip, we have discounts for the Riverbanks Zoo in Columbia, and Medieval Times, Pirates Voyage and Ripley’s Aquarium in Myrtle
Beach. Other regional venues we have discounts for include Biltmore Estate in Asheville, N.C., Georgia
Aquarium in Atlanta, plus many of the Florida attractions including Disney World, Busch Gardens,
Sea World and LEGO Land. For a complete list of tickets and prices, go to www.JBCharleston and use the pull-down tab under “Recreation” to select the
“Air Base.”
Ful�ll your need for downhill speed!
We rent skis, poles, boots,Big Feet, Little Feet, snowblades and snowboards. Rentalbrands include Salomon, Rossignol andBurton. Group trips for a minimum of 10available. Call for trip times and dates. On-siteequipment tune-ups o�ered at reasonable rates.
The ORC offers indoor rock climbing parties! The parties are two hours and costs $8 per
person with a minimum of eight participants. This includes the rock wall and party area. You bring the food, beverages and decorations, we
supply the tables, chairs and our fabulous 30-foot tall indoor climbing wall. Church and office groups, squadrons and other military units, along with youth organizations are
welcome. Please call ahead for your reserved time slot.
We’ll ‘rock’ your party
Save time, money by buyingdiscounts tickets here
12 the Breeze January 2016 JBCharleston.com
AIR BASE • 963-3315WEAPONS STATION • 794-7235Bowling Centers
Xtreme bowlingLate-night weekend thrills • Every Friday & Saturday night
Air Base: 7:30 - 10:30 p.m. Weapons Station: 9:30 p.m. - 12:30 a.m.
Bowling fun with cool lights, great musicand plenty of random dancing
Air Base$7 lunch specials served 10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Monday - Taco Salad; Tuesday - BuffaloGrilled or Fried Chicken Salad;
Thursday - Chicken Club Combo; Friday -Fish or beer batter shrimp basket.
Budget-minded lunches
Weapons StationAll $5 lunch specials include a drink. The
Monday, Tuesday and Friday special includes fries. Specials served from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Monday - Chicken filet; Tuesday - Patti Melt; Wednesday - Chili & crackers; Thursday -
Spaghetti with Texas toast;Friday - Polish Sausage
Looking for a different way to celebrate a birthday or special occasion, such as a promotion or when your office wins an
award? We offer bowling parties at both locations suitable for all ages. Stop by and
choose a date, then pick your party options. We will reserve the lanes and show you all of the great snack bar catering packages
that are available to add even more fun to the occasion.
Celebrate... anything!
Scream “bingo!”Play “Quick Play” electronic bingo in the
Marrington Bowling Center game room or stop by the front desk and purchase Bonanza Bingo cards.
At Starlifter Lanes, play Bonsai Bingo anytime. Cards available at the front desk. On Saturdays, a six pack (no free space) pays $30 and four corners
pays $20 on Sundays.
AIR BASE • 963-1833WEAPONS STATION • 794-7828 Golf Courses
13the BreezeJanuary 2016
Golf shirt, shoetrade-in month
Trade in your gently worn golf shirts or shoes for up to 30
percent o� the purchase of a new in-stock shirt or pair of shoes from one of our Joint Base Charleston golf shops.
Does your Booster Club or organization have plans for a golf tournament or outing this spring? Now is the time to act on
making firm reservations with Redbank Plantation or Wrenwoods golf courses to save big on up-front, out-of-pocket expenses. Events for 2016 booked in January or February will receive
10 percent off their total cost. This could mean a savings of $150 to $250 for your organization. For complete details on planning a
fund-raiser or golf outing, please feel free to stop by and meet with a golf shop attendant.
Reserving your tournament earlyis like getting a free bag of money!
Sweet dealDuring January, Joint Base Golf Advanced Green Fee patrons get their cart for free when they bring three
civilian guests.
14 the Breeze January 2016 JBCharleston.com
628th Force Support Squadron - Joint Base Charleston
Air Base DirectoryArea Code for all Air Base facilities is 843
JB Charleston Framing, 963-1936 Monday-Friday, 9 am - 5 pm Engraving & Gifts
Charleston Club & Catering 963-3914 Starbucks/Lowcountry Café, Monday - Friday, 6:30 am - 1 pm Breakfast, Monday-Friday, 6:30-9:30 am; Lunch, Monday - Friday, 11 am - 1 pm 963-3922 Rookies Sports Grill, Monday - Thursday, 4-9 pm; Friday, 4-11 pm; Saturday, 4-11 pm Air Base delivery available Thursday, 5-8 pm; Friday & Saturday, 5-9 pm Wings Bar - By reservation only 963-3839 Catering - By appointment
Child Development Center 963-4366 Monday-Friday, 6:30 am - 6 pm
Family Child Care 963-2546 Monday-Friday, 7 am - 4 pm 963-2547 (fax)
Fitness & Sports Center 963-3347 Monday-Friday, 5 am - 8 pm; Saturday, 9 am - 5 pm; Sunday, 8 am - 3 pm; holiday hours, 10 am - 6 pm; Family “down days,” 6:30 am - 6 pm 963-4318 (Sports Line)
Gaylor Dining Facility 963-3590 Daily: Breakfast, 5:30-7:30 am; Lunch, 11 am - 1 pm; Dinner, 5-7pm; Midnight meal, 10:30 pm - 12:30 am
Honor Guard 767-2134 Monday-Friday, 8 am - 4 pm
Human Resources O�ce (See Weapons Station Directory for HRO information)
Flight Kitchen 963-3103 Continuous operation 24 hours a day
Inns of Charleston (Lodging) 963-8000 Continuous operation 24 hours a day
Library 963-3320 Monday-Tuesday, 10 am - 7 pm; Wednesday, 10 am-5:30 pm; Thursday - Saturday, closed; Sunday, 12-5 pm
Outdoor Recreation Center/ 963-1732/963-1672 Monday-Friday, 9 am - 5 pmInformation, Tickets and Travel
Starlifter Lanes Bowling Center 963-3315 Monday-Tuesday, 6:30 am - 1:30 pm; Wednesday & Thursday, 6:30 am - 1:30 pm & 5-8 pm; Friday, 6:30 am - 1:30 pm & 5-10:30 pm; Saturday, 1-10:30 pm; Sunday, 1-6 pm
Wrenwoods Golf Course 963-1833/963-1834 Golf Shop: Daily, 7 am - 4:30 pm Course: 7:30 am to dusk 963-1840 Globemaster Grill: Daily, 7 am- 2 pm
Youth Programs/Youth Center 963-5684 O�ce: Monday-Friday, 9 am - 6 pm Program hours: (School) Monday-Friday, 2:30-7 p.m. Program hours: (Summer camp) Monday-Friday, 6:30 am - 6 pm
Base operator - (Commercial) 963-1110 (DSN) 673-1110
Force Support/MWR website:www.JBCharleston.com
Please note: Unless otherwise indicated, facilities are closed on holidays.Daily hours of operation are subject to change
without notice. Call ahead for most current information.
Airman & Family Readiness 963-4406 Monday-Friday, 7:30 am - 5 pm or by appointment Center Discovery (computer) Center - Monday-Friday, 7:30 am - 5:30 pm Airman’s Attic & Loan Closet - Monday-Friday, 10 am - 2 pm
Single Airman Initiative 963-2400 Monday-Friday, 8 am - 5 pm (Located in the Outdoor Rec Center) (843) 250-2351 (cell)
Education Center 963-4575 Monday-Friday, 7 am - 4:30 pm
15the BreezeJanuary 2016
FacilityA
irman &
Family Readiness
Am
n Leadership School (ALS)
Base Car Wash
Base LibraryCharleston ClubChild D
evelopment Center
Civilian Personnel O�
ceEducation CenterFam
ily Child CareFirst Term
Am
n Center (FTAC
)Fitness &
Sports CenterFlight KitchenForce Support A
dmin
Framing &
EngravingG
aylor Dining Facility
Gift Shop
Honor G
uardLodging Front D
eskM
ilitary Pers Flt & ID
CardsO
utdoor Rec CenterRookies Sports G
rillSingle A
irman Initiative
Skeet & Trap Range
Starlifter Bowling Lanes
Swim
ming Pool
TheaterW
renwoods G
olf CourseYouth Program
s
Bldg500247630215325227503221
2373247225166322647468325
4450362503647325647791214224219601
1993
Force Support Facilities
Facility315th W
ing BuildingA
B Wing H
q. BuildingBase FinanceB
ase Info Transfer Center
Consignment Shop
Medical Center
Passenger (PAX) Term
inalTransportation Com
plexVeterinry Clinic
Bld
g60
16000322504
1950364164423648
Oth
er Base A
gen
cies
ww
w.JBCharleston.com
JB CharlestonA
ir Base
PL
EA
SE
NO
TE
: NA
F H
uman R
esources Office is located
on the Weapons S
tation - refer to WS
map for location.
RV Storage Area
Vet Clinic
Wrenw
oods Golf Course
Framing, Engraving &
Gifts
Outdoor Recreation Center
Lowcountry
Campground
Basketball &Tennis courtsBase Picnic G
rounds
Softball Complex
Skeet &Trap Range
Vehicle Resale Lot
Dining Facility
(DFA
C)
Car Wash
TransportationCom
plex
Base Information &
Transfer Center
Force SupportH
eadquartersBase Finance
(3rd �oor)
Charleston ClubA
irman &
Family
Readiness Center
Military Personnel
Center315th H
q.
Air Base W
ing Hq.
PAX Term
inal
Flight Kitchen
FTAC &
ALS
LibraryStarlifter LanesBow
ling Center
Base Theater
EducationCenter
Swim
ming
Pool
Fitness &
Sports Center
ChildD
evelopment
Center
Track(¼
mile)
YouthBaseball
Fields
Consignment Shop
Youth Programs/
Youth Center
Football/Soccer Field
BaseChapel
Family Child
Care O�
ce
Exchange(BX)
Comm
issary
Shoppette/G
as Station
Honor G
uard
Lodging FacilitiesLodging Check-in
Medical
Center
Hunley Park
Family H
ousing
White Circle
Rivers Ave./South A
viation Gate
Dorchester Road
Hill B
lvd.
Hill Blvd.
Gate 1
S. O’Neal Blvd.N. O’Neal Blvd.
S. Jackson Dr.
Arthur Drive
Arthur Drive
N. Davis Drive
N. Davis Dr.S. Davis Dr.
S. Graves Ave.
N. Graves Ave.
W. Sim
pson St.
E. Simpson St.
Range Road
Scarton Lane
Cusabee Trail
Bates St.
Sloan St.
W. Stew
art Ave.
E. Stewart A
ve.Bates St.
McCaw
St.Jam
es Ave.
Maryland Ave.
Alaska Ave.
New M
exicoAve.
16 the Breeze January 2016 JBCharleston.com
17the BreezeJanuary 2016
Forc
e Su
ppor
t Fac
ilitie
s
O�-
Site
For
ce S
uppo
rt F
acili
ties
Coop
er R
iver
Cafe
(Bld
g. 31
47) 2
18-5
722
Shor
t Sta
y Rec
reat
ion
Area
761-
8353
/743
-260
8
Athl
etics
O�
ce (B
ldg.
708)
794-
7530
Auto
Skill
s (Bl
dg. 7
76) 7
94-7
752
Bran
ch Li
brar
y (Bl
dg. 7
32) 7
94-7
900
Child
Dev
elop
men
t Cen
ter (
Bldg
. 169
3) 79
4-74
08Ci
nem
a One
Thea
ter (
Bldg
. 718
) 794
-212
0Ea
stsid
e Wel
lnes
s Cen
ter (
Bldg
. 85)
794-
7102
Flee
t & Fa
mily
Supp
ort C
ente
r (Bl
dg. 7
55) 7
94-7
480
Fost
er Cr
eek V
illas
& R
V Pa
rk 7
94-2
120
Hum
an R
esou
rces
(Bld
g. 70
8) 79
4-70
65/7
068
Libe
rty P
rogr
am (B
ldg.
2401
) 296
-394
2M
arrin
gton
Bow
ling
Cent
er (B
ldg.
784)
794-
7235
New
Wav
e Aqu
atic
Cent
er (B
ldg.
714)
794-
7033
Outd
oor A
dven
ture
Cent
er (B
ldg.
1700
) 794
-212
0
Redb
ank C
lub
(Bld
g. 94
2) 79
4-77
97Re
dban
k Gol
f Cou
rse (
Bldg
. 290
) 794
-780
2Sa
m’s F
itnes
s Cen
ter (
Bldg
. 708
) 794
-417
3St
orm
Poin
te Co
nfer
ence
Ctr (
Bldg
. 950
) 794
-779
7Te
en Ce
nter
(Bld
g. 78
8-B)
794-
2125
The D
ive B
ar &
Gril
l (Bl
dg. 1
680)
794-
4238
Yout
h Ce
nter
(Bld
g. 78
8) 79
4-78
09Yo
uth
Spor
ts O
�ce
(Bld
g. 78
8-B)
794-
4134
ww
w.JB
Char
lest
on.c
om
JB C
harle
ston
Wea
pons
Sta
tion
POSEIDON PARKWAYJEFFERSON AVE.
BOONE AVE.
DEKE GILE
S AVE.
WEB
STER
ST.
RED
BAN
K RO
AD
PULASKI PARKWAY
FLET
CHER ST
.
VON
STE
UBE
N S
T.
NNPTC CIRCLE
COTE BAS ST.
OLD TOWN RD.
MARRINGTON AVE.
Bldg
. 302
(und
er re
nova
tion)
(Per
sona
l Pro
pert
y, N
avy
Colle
ge, P
SD &
DEE
RS m
oved
to o
ther
sep
arat
e lo
catio
ns.)
Flee
t and
Fam
ilySu
ppor
tCe
nter
S.C.
Fed
eral
Cre
dit U
nion
Libr
aryGro
up E
xerc
ise
Room
Ath
letic
s O
�ce
Nav
al S
ea C
adet
s (8
43) 2
76-9
107
Hum
an R
esou
rces
O�
ce
Hot
Dea
ls o
n W
heel
s Veh
icle
Lot
MEN
RIV
Car W
ash
NEX
Gas
Sta
tion
Nav
y Ex
chan
ge
Com
mis
sary
The
Div
e Ba
r & G
rill
Mar
ringt
on B
owlin
g Ce
nter
Out
door
Adv
entu
re C
ente
r/IT
T O
�ce
Redb
ank
Club
Lega
lBl
dg. 8
4
Nav
yCo
llege
Bldg
. 909
John
Law
renc
eBa
ll Fi
eld
Shad
y Pi
nes
Picn
ic A
rea
Pers
onal
Prop
erty
Bldg
. 36
Acc
ess
to th
e So
uth
Gat
e an
d G
race
H
oppe
r Brid
ge
Redb
ank
Plan
tatio
n G
olf C
ours
e
East
side
Wel
lnes
s Ce
nter
Coop
er R
iver
Pic
nic
Are
a&
Fis
hing
Pie
r
Stor
m P
oint
e Co
nfer
ence
Cen
ter
Hun
ting
& F
ishi
ngA
reas
To B
oat L
andi
ng
Nav
al H
ealth
Clin
ic
Mar
ringt
on P
lant
atio
nO
utdo
or R
ecre
atio
n A
rea
Hik
ing
& B
ike
Trai
ls
Hor
seSt
able
s
Den
tal
Clin
icLi
bert
y Pr
ogra
m(B
owm
an C
ente
r)
Child
Dev
elop
men
t Cen
ter
Fost
er C
reek
Vill
as&
RV
Park
Mar
ringt
on S
choo
ls
NEX
Min
i Mar
t
Lock
lear
Park
Aut
o Sk
ills
Cent
er
Uni
form
Sho
p
New
Wav
eA
quat
ic C
ente
rYout
hPr
ogra
ms
All
Sain
ts C
hape
l
Sam
’s Fi
tnes
sCe
nter Ci
nem
a O
neM
ovie
Thea
ter
Reag
an C
ente
rN
avy/
Mar
ine
Corp
sRe
lief S
ocie
tyBl
dg. 7
17(8
43) 7
94-7
662
PSD
& D
EERS
871
W. P
ulas
kiBl
dg. 7
31
Com
mun
ity C
ente
r
Hou
sing
O�
ce
Thrif
t Sho
p
NN
PTC
REDBANK ROAD
Wea
pons
Sta
tion
Entr
y Co
ntro
l/M
ain
Gat
e
628th Force Support Squadron - Joint Base Charleston
Weapons Station DirectoryArea Code for all Weapons Station facilities is 843
Auto Skills Center 794-7752 Tuesday - Friday, 9 am-8 pm; Saturday, 9 am - 5 pm
Child Development Center 794-7408 Monday-Friday, 6:30 am - 6 pm 794-4018 (fax)
Cinema One Movie Theater 794-2120 Show times: Friday, 7 pm; Saturday, 7 pm; Sunday, 2 pm
Cooper River Cafe (SPAWAR) 218-5722 Monday -Friday, 7 am - 2 pm
The Dive Bar & Grill 794-4238 Sunday-Thursday, 5 pm - 12 am; Friday & Saturday, 5 pm - 2 am Food delivery on the Weapons Station, Friday-Saturday - 5-10 pm
Eastside Wellness Center 794-7102 Monday-Friday, 6 am - 6 pm
Human Resources O�ce 794-7065/794-7068 Monday, Tuesday & Thursday, 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Wednesday, 7:30 am - 1:30 pm Friday, 7:30-11:30 am & 1-4:30 pm (Closed 11:30 am - 1 pm)
Outdoor Adventure Center/ 794-2120 Monday-Friday, 11 am - 5 pm; Saturday, 9 am - 12 pmInformation, Tickets & Travel
Liberty (Bowman Center) 296-3942 Daily, 10 am - 11 pm (including holidays)
Library 794-7900 Sunday - Tuesday, closed; Wednesday & Thursday, 9 am - 7 pm; Friday, 9 am - 5:30 pm; Saturday, 12-5 pm
Marrington Bowling Center 794-7235 Monday, 11 am - 1 pm & 5-10 pm; Tuesday, 9 am - 1 p.m; Wednesday & ` Thursday, 11 am - 1 pm & 5-10 pm; Friday, 9 am - 1 pm & 5 pm - 12:30 am; Saturday, 1 pm - 12:30 am; Sunday, 1-6 pm
Redbank Club & Catering 794-7797 O�ce & Catering information: Tuesday - Friday, 8 am - 5 pm 794-4105 (fax) Lunch Bu�et - Tuesday-Friday, 11 am - 1 pm With prior arrangement, catered functions are available everyday.
Redbank Plantation Golf Course 794-7828 Everyday, 6:30 am - 5:30 pm (including federal holidays) Fairway Grill, Monday - Friday, 10 am - 1 pm, Saturday & Sunday - 7 am - 1 pm
Sam’s Fitness Center 794-4173 Monday-Friday, 5:30 am - 10 pm; Saturday, 7 am - 10 pm; Sunday, 7:30 am - 10 pm; holidays, 9 am - 3 pm
Short Stay Outdoor Recreation Area 743-2608 Continuous operation 24 hours a day
Please note: Unless otherwise indicated, facilities are closed on holidays.Daily hours of operation are subject to change
without notice. Call ahead for most current information.
Fleet & Family Support Center 794-7480 Monday - Friday, 7:30 am - 4:30 pm 794-7492 (fax)
Youth Programs 794-7809 Monday-Friday 794-4003 (fax) O�ce: 9 am - 6 pm Before School Care: 6-8 am After School Care: 2-6 pm Full-day Care Camp: 6 am - 6 pm
Base operator - (Commercial) 963-1110 (DSN) 673-1110
Force Support/MWR website:www.JBCharleston.com
18 the Breeze January 2016 JBCharleston.com
19the BreezeJanuary 2016
20 the Breeze January 2016 JBCharleston.com
21the BreezeJanuary 2016
Indoor Cycling ClassesMonday - 11:30 a.m. & 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday - 6 & 10 a.m.Wednesday - 11:30 a.m. & 4:30 p.m.
Thursday - 6 & 10 a.m.Friday - 6 & 11:30 a.m.
Krav MagaJan. 5 - 5 p.m.
22 the Breeze January 2016 JBCharleston.com
Fitness on RequestVideo-guided workouts
Available anytime the FitnessCenter is open.
YogaMonday &
Wednesday- 5:45 p.m.Friday - 5:15 p.m.
Co-Ed Martial Arts ClassesMonday, Wednesday - 6 p.m.
Thursday - 5:45 p.m.Friday - 6:30 p.m.
FunctionalFitnessWeekdays
6 a.m. & 5 p.m.
24-hour accessPatrons with a valid CAC can register at the Center
for 24-hour access.Individuals using the
facility after-hours who are not registered or who have not swiped their card upon entry could lose all Fitness
Center privileges.
Fitness Center AIR BASE • 963-3347
Let’s get moving...Monday & Friday - LesMills Body Flow, 11 a.m.Monday & Wednesday - Body Shred, 12:30 p.m.
Monday & Wednesday - Pilates on the Ball, 1 p.m.Tuesday & Thursday - Cardio Mix, 4:30 p.m.
Sunday - Body Shred, 8 a.m.
ZumbaMonday - 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday - 12 & 6:45 p.m.Wednesday - 11 a.m. & 4:30 p.m.
Thursday - 12 & 6:45 p.m.Friday - 12 p.m.
Saturday - 9:45 & 11 a.m.
23the BreezeJanuary 2016
Fitness CenterWEAPONS STATION • 794-4173
Unless otherwise indicated, Weapons Station classes are held at Bldg. 725 in the Menriv
Mall area. Except for Zumba, classes are free. For those classes the fee per class is $3. Punch
cards are available for purchase.
Judo/JujitsuMonday, Wednesday & Friday - 7 p.m.
1st & 3rd Saturday of the month -Street Survival Jujitsu - 9 a.m.2nd, 4th & 5th Saturday of
the month - 9 a.m.
ZumbaTuesday - 6 p.m.
(Racquetball Court #2)Friday - 5:30 p.m.
Tai ChiTuesday - 6 p.m.
(RacquetballCourt #2)
More great workouts!Monday & Wednesday - Lunch Rush 30-minute Circuit Training,
11:30 a.m. & 12:30 p.m. Monday & Wednesday -
Strength/Endurance Core training, 5:30 p.m.
Tuesday - Mommy & Me “Strength-Resistance” 9:30 a.m.; Lean & Toned
Full-body Circuit Training, 5 p.m. Tuesday & Thursday - High
Intensity Interval Training,5:30 a.m.
Thursday - Mommy & Me “Cardio Conditioning,” 9:30 a.m.
Friday - Mommy & Me “HIIT,”9 a.m.
YogaTuesday - 6 p.m.
Thursday - 6:30 p.m.Friday - 4:30 p.m.
Fleet Exercise Program(Active duty only)
Tuesday, Thursday &Friday - 11 a.m.
Cycling ClassesMonday & Wednesday - 5:30 a.m.Tuesday & Thursday - 11:30 a.m.
Friday - 5:30 a.m. Cycling also available other times
through “Fitness on Request.”
Registration for intramural basketball on the Weapons Station begins Jan. 4 at Sam’s Fitness Center. Season will start approximately Feb. 10.
Call 843-794-7530 for more details.
Intramural basketball
24 the Breeze January 2016 JBCharleston.com
Youth Programs AIR BASE • 963-5684WEAPONS STATION • 794-7809
Calling all youth artistsDo you have a Renior, Jackson Pollock or Annie Leibovitz wannabe in your family? Youth ages
5-18 are encouraged to submit their works to the Weapons Station Youth Center for the National
Fine Arts Competition. This free program is sponsored by the Boys and Girls Clubs of
America as part of the club’s Fine Arts Exhibi-tion. Categories for submission include multiple
art mediums such as chalk, pastels, oil, etc., along with photography and digital art. Dead-
line to submit works of art to the Weapons Station Youth Center is Feb. 10. An art show
showcasing all of the works is scheduled for Feb. 19, 4-6 p.m., at the youth center. The art show
is free and open to the public. Call 843-794-7809 for more details.
Baseball registration underwayJan. 4 - Feb. 12
League groups:4 year olds - SmartStart
5-6 year olds - T-ball7-8 year olds - Machine Pitch9-12 year olds - Youth Pitch
First three groups start play in April; Youth Pitch baseball begins in March.
Cost is $25 for SmartStart; $45 for all others.Coaches needed for all groups except
SmartStart.
Register at either Youth Center.Call for more details.
MLK Day base clean-upproject
Jan. 15, 4-6 p.m. Weapons Station
Torch, Keystone and AF Teen Council club
members are heading a community service
project to clean-up the area around the All
Saints Chapel. If you would like to assist,
please call Youth Programs at 794-7809
by Jan. 13.
For a complete listing of JB Charleston Youth Programs, visit www.JBCharleston.com
25the BreezeJanuary 2016
Tae Kwon Dolessons
Lessons for ages 7-17 begin this month at the Air Base Youth
Center. Physicals are required to participate. Classes are held
Mondays and Wednesdays, 5-6:30 p.m. Cost is $55 a month.
Call for more information.
Soccer ShotsInstructional soccer program for
3 year olds • Register Jan. 4 - Feb. 12Program runs April 11 - May 16
Meets one a week for 45 minutes on theAir Base. Registration fee: $45.Call 963-5684 for more details.
Teen B
ulle
tin B
oard #WeOwnFriday
Teens ages 13-17 are invited to join their friends and Youth Center staff Jan. 22 for our #We Own Friday late night. Bring your creativity and whit because it’s Poetry Night with an attitude! You can act out, sing or just talk
your way through a story or a couple lines of poetry. This program is free for Youth Center members; $5 for
all others. Please register by Jan. 20.
Global Service DayAll JB Charleston teens are encouraged to take part in
this universal day of community service Jan. 16. We will be doing volunteer work at the Lowcountry Food Bank.
We’ll provide the transportation from the Air Base center; you provide the helping hands. Please sign-up by
Jan. 13. Call for more details.
Baby-sitters classJan. 15, 12-6 p.m. - Air Base Youth Center
After completing this class, participants will be Red Cross certified to baby-sit. Course for ages 11-16. Cost: $45 for members; $50 for all others. Must register no later than Jan. 8. Call for more info.
Creative movement & balletCreative Movement (Air Base Child Development Center)
3 year olds - 2:30 p.m. • 4 year olds - 3:15 p.m.Pre-ballet (Youth Center) 5-6 year olds - 4:30 p.m.
Ballet (Youth Center) Ages 7 and up - 5:45 p.m.Classes are every Wednesday on the Air Base. Cost per month is
$50 for Creative Movement and $60 for ballet.
Pre-Valentine’s Day workshopJan. 29, 7-10 p.m. - Air Base Youth Center
Youth ages 5-12 will be making Valentine’s Day gifts for loved ones (while parents get a break to “adult” things.) Please register by
Jan. 27. Program is $5 for Youth Center members; $10 for guests.
Karate lessonsShorin-ryu Karate lessons for ages 6-10
begin this month at the Weapons Station Youth Center. Classes are
held Mondays and Wednesdays,5:30- 6:30 p.m. Cost is $30 a month formembers; $40 for nonmembers. Call for
more information.
26 the Breeze January 2016 JBCharleston.com
27the BreezeJanuary 2016
Airman & Family
28 the Breeze January 2016 JBCharleston.com
Fleet & FamilyReadiness Center
Support Center
AIR BASE • 963-5684
WEAPONS STATION • 794-7809
For a complete listing of programs, please visit our website a www.JBCharleston.com.
• Spouse intro to JB CharlestonMilitary spouses new to Joint Base Charleston are invited to join us Jan. 20, 9:30-11:30 a.m., for this fun, fast-paced intro, meet other spouses and learn where to shop, dine and play. (AB)
• Breaking the cycleDo you find yourself anxiously waiting to get paid because you ran out of money too soon. Learn how to break the “living from paycheck to paycheck” cycle Jan. 14, 8-10 a.m., and gain confidence about being able to handle your financial situation. (AB)
• Get your budget back webinarThis Jan. 13 webinar session at 11:30 a.m., will give you several quick tips on helping you to get your budget back in shape after all of that holidayspending. (WS)
• 10 steps to �nancial stability, successIt takes more than just paying bills to befinancially stable. Attend this very informative 90-minute session starting at 8 a.m. on Jan. 20, and discover solutions to become stable and successful with your finances. (AB)
• Troops to TeachersA counselor will help eligible veterans and spouses on Jan. 12, 10-11:30 a.m., learn what it takes to transition into a teaching career. (AB)
• Homefront �nancial harmony This webinar on Jan. 20, 2:30 p.m., is filled with great discussion on money personalities and bettering financial communication at the home-front. (WS)
• Educational opportunitiesThirty-minute consultations are available Jan. 13,1-4 p.m., to help you reach your educational goals. (AB)
• Five steps to true time managementYou can manage time! Attend this two-hour session Jan. 29 and learn five easy steps to manager your affairs with the time you have, plus get more done than you thought you could. Session begins at 10 a.m. (AB)
• Dump your debt - start savingIs saving money a huge challenge for you? Are you in the habit of borrowing money? Join us on Jan. 26 at 3 p.m. and learn how to climb out of debt and start saving. (AB)
• Your career, your clearanceA negative financial situation can affect your security clearance and your military career. Learn what you need to do to turn this negative into a positiveJan. 4, 2:30 p.m. (WS)
• How much do you know about SCRADo you know what the Service member Civil Relief Act is and how you can use it to your advantage? You have many guaranteed rights under this act. Attend this informative session Jan. 5 at 2:30 p.m., and start demanding these rights and reaping the benefits. (WS)
• Buying your new wheelsLooking for a new ride? Learn how to figure out what you can afford, the money required for upkeep and how to get the best deals Jan. 19, 2:30-4 p.m. (WS)
• Home buyingLearn the in’s and out’s of buying property at this very informative session Jan. 11, 2:30-4 p.m. (WS)
29the BreezeJanuary 2016
• Pre-separation counselingThese briefings cover benefits and resources for vets, and are a prerequisite to the Transition GPS Work-shop. Schedule 12/24 months prior to separating/ retiring, respectively. AB - Jan. 6 or 20, 12:30-4:30 p.m.
• Transition GPS workshopLearn to transition and become “career ready” with ease. Gain information on job searching, resumes, interviewing and career exploration. Department of Labor Employment workshop and VA benefitsbriefing are included. WS - Jan. 4-8, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. AB - Jan. 11-15, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Transition Assistance ProgramsAirman and Family Readiness Center • Fleet and Family Support Center
• VA workshop for disability claimsAt this workshop, a VA rep will cover the disability claims process and provide individual assistance. Members must sign-up at the Medical Clinic records section no later than Monday prior to the workshop. AB - Jan. 8 or 29, 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. WS - Jan. 11 or 19, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.
• CapstoneFinal mandatory step of TAP for all active duty
• Career technical training trackJoin us for a workshop designed to define technical career goals, identify required credentials, along with training opportunities and much more. AB - Jan. 21-22, 8:30 a.m. - 4:45 p.m.
leaving the service within the next 90-150 days to verify and validate completion of Career Readiness Standards. Individual appointments are scheduled as necessary. Call either center to sign-up.
February is"Military Saves" Month
We’ll show you...• How to make a savings and budget
plan, and stick to it!• How to save automatically
• Rethink and reform your negative spending habits
• Set financial goalsFree seminars and classes at the
Airman and Family Readiness Center, and Fleet and Family Support Center.
30 the Breeze January 2016 JBCharleston.com
Jan. 13, 5-7 p.m.Weapons Station
Bring the whole family out for an evening of board games.
We have dozens of games to play.Call 794-7900 for more details.
Family game nightSaturday Sailor Gaming
AIR BASE • 963-3320Libraries
Jan. 9, 1 p.m. - Weapons StationWe have an awesome collection of board games and video games so latch on to your Shipmate and tow them over to the Weapons Station Library for an afternoon of free, creative fun. It’s a great way to
unwind, decompress and temporarily unplug from the week’s challenges.
WEAPONS STATION • 794-7900
Adult Book Clubs Weapons Station - Jan. 26, 6 p.m.
Air Base - Jan. 28, 6 p.m.The Girl on the Train by Paula
Hawkins is our January book up for discussion. For more information,
call the Air Base library at963-3320 or the library on the Weapons Station, 794-7900.
Teen Book Club - Air BaseJan. 11, 4 p.m.
Our January book up for reading and discussion is All the Rage by
Courtney Summers.Call 963-3320 for more details.
January book clubs
Free movie funJan. 22, 6 p.m. - Air Base
The Tale of Despereaux is a wonderful, animated story of three unlikely heroes - a misfit mouse who prefers reading books to eating them, an unhappy rat who schemes to leave the darkness of the dungeon, and a bumbling servant girl with cauliflower ears - whose fates are intertwined with that of the castle's princess. Enchanting fun for the entire family. Popcorn and
drinks will be provided. Call either library to RSVP.
31the BreezeJanuary 2016