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EditorsCynDe ClackTara Goodson
ContributorsKat BerghoferTara GoodsonMarie “Mrs. Chingy” McLemoreMary NegronJarrett RogersLonnie Scott
PublisherCreative ink
Creative DirectorSears Hallett
PhotographyCynDe ClackTara GoodsonPaula Hallett
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Disclaimers:Fort Campbell’s MWR Life Magazine is a monthly magazine produced by the Fort Campbell MWR Marketing Department under the authority of AR 215-1. Facilities and activities publicized are open to authorized patrons.The mention or appearance of commercial advertisers, commercial sponsors and/or their logos does not constitute endorsement by the Federal Government. The information in this issue is current at the time of publication; activities and events are subject to change.
MWR Marketing is located at 5663 Screaming Eagle Blvd, Fort Campbell, Kentucky. For more information, call 270-798-7535 or log on to www.fortcampbellmwr.com.24hr. event line - 270-798-3172 www.facebook.com/fortcampbellmwr
Inside this issue3 The Flavors of My Life
Be a “Foodie” and enjoy the time in your kitchen.
4 USAA Independence Carnival Our annual dose of fireworks, amusement rides, games of skill and midway food.
4 Summer Food Rocks Fort Campbell schools offer free meals for children.
7 Get Muddy! Our second annual Warrior Challenge!
8 Summer Activities for Youth Check out the local fun for your Family.
19 Volunteer of the Year Over 177,000 volunteer hours were logged in 2013!
24 Get Jet Ski Ready Enjoy some water fun.
26 Summer Outdoor Dining Let someone else cook while you relax on the patio.
29 That Guy Blast Guy
CynDe Clack and Tara Goodson, [email protected]
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Remember when you were young and nothing was better than summer break? I remember! Summer has always been my favorite time of the year and that has neverchanged, no matter my age. It’s not just the weather, although I do love it; it’s all of the activities available. On pages 8 to 14, you will find a summary of local activities that we’vecompiled to make it easier for you to find summer fun for your children. There’s somethinghere for every member of your Family! We also have an Army Birthday Celebration plannedfor Saturday, June 14 at the Town Center Park from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. There will be musicfrom the 101st Division Band, inflatables, face painting, airbrush tattoos, balloon artists,dancing and more. On Sunday, June 8, D.W. Recreation Center will be hosting a SummerKick-off Community Family and Soldier event from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Both of these eventsare free to attend. Hooper Bowling Center has “Kids Bowl Free”, the outdoor pools areopen and Gardner Indoor Pool is offering swimming lessons, Fort Campbell Riding Stableshas Summer Horse Camps for the kids, and if you need some time away from the heat –Guenette Arts & Crafts Center has classes and activities for all ages. These are just a few ofthe activities that caught my attention. Like and follow our Facebook page for updates andnew activities at www.facebook.com/fortcampbellmwr. Become a text club member andget special event updates sent to your phone - just text the letters MWR to the number 68683. Stay safe and have a wonderful summer!
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To say that I am passionate about foodis a true understatement. Words cannot expressthe joy, the pain and the passion that I feel whenit comes to food. I should have realized that I wasa foodie when I was about 9 years old - when I called mymomma while she was visiting afriend to find out when she wascoming home because I wantedto cook without her finding out. The ire that I faced wasgrudgingly dampened whenshe realized that my younger sister got to enjoy the food that I experimented with. I continuedto enjoy food as I started spending more time in thekitchen while my momma cooked. I was sooncalled upon to prep the ingredients before shecame home to cook after work. I became mymother’s assistant when she was making one ofher delicious dishes from her native country, Thailand, or the southern foods she learned to cook while helping out my granny in the Family cafe.
No ethnic cuisine is safe from experimentation, but the dishes that I alwayscome back to are the foods of my childhood.
Just thinking about cooking thefood that my Family has created for generations fills me with a sense of pride,nostalgia and the burning desire to pursue my passionfor food - justlike the bird’seye chili peppercan both burn and excite thetaste buds. One of my favoritethings to do is combine the two cultures on a plate. Just thinkingabout having a bowl of fragrant jasminerice with fried chicken that has beendredged in seasoned flour along withmy favorite Thai green papaya salad
(Som Tum) that has the subtle hint of garlic, Thaifish sauce (Nam Pla) and just the right amount ofchili peppers will keep me coming back for more.When I’m sick or want something that will remind
me of home I make ahuge pot of Thai beefstew (Neur Toon).Don’t get me startedon my fried rice! Thatis a common requestat parties and I don’tknow which satisfiesme more...the prep-ping and cooking ofthis dish or watchingmy Family and closefriends devour every
grain of rice. I come home after every party witha large empty Tupperware container because I don’t know how to cook smallmeals and I always make sure totake extra containers since thereturned containers usuallycome with a request for a refill!
There are times I don’t want to create a
cross-cultural experiencefor my palate and I stick
to tried and trueclassics with my own personal magic
like mac ‘n’ cheese, meatloaf anddishes of soul food. My mac ‘n’cheese must be made fromscratch and I must be the onethat cooks it from start to
finish since my husband complains that while he has
watched me for yearsmaking this dish, hismac ‘n’ cheese doesn’ttaste like mine. I love
the aroma of a fresh pan ofcornbread and every time I prepare
the sweet potato dish my momma calls
“Candied Yams” it reminds me why I should cookthis dish more often because it leaves my housefragrant with the scents of brown sugar, butterand orange zest. I have yet to perfect my granny’srolls that my uncles continue to talk about in reverence, but I know one day I will and it willbring tears of joy to my eyes.
My spice cabinet continues to be“under construction” because I have spices thatcan be used for a multitude of different ethniccuisines. One of my guilty pleasures is finding outif one spice can be used for Indian, Thai, MiddleEastern and/or Southwest cuisine. Cumin,turmeric, cinnamon, different chili powders andcurries are just a few of the spices that are the inspiration for the color palette in my house.When I was ready to paint my living room I tooka bag of powdered turmeric to the paint store forthem to make a custom color for me and it turned
out beautiful.So don’t be
afraid to experimentin your kitchen andenjoy the journey thatit will take you on.Feel free to create fragrant memorieswith a few trials anderrors in between.
Buy a cookbook from a country you have longedto travel to and explore the land through the language of flavors, food and spices. Walk downmemory lane by cooking dishes from your childhood and create a few new ones of yourown. Your dishes may be savory or sweet but I know they will be delicious.
by Marie “Mrs. Chingy” McLemore
The Flavors of My LifeIn the Kitchen
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By Mary Negron
It's Carnival Time! In the Know
Down the Block
Summer is the season for carnivals,and Fort Campbell is no stranger to such afun event. Once again, we will host our annual USAA and MWR Independence DayCarnival at the Division Parade Field. Thisyear’s carnival will feature amusement rides,skill games and traditional midway foodand drinks from Wednesday, July 2 throughSaturday, July 5.
Our Independence Day festivitieswill be a celebration for all ages - featuringfood, drinks, music, rides, games and fireworks for the grand finale. The USAAFireworks will begin at dark, approxi-mately 9 p.m. Everyone is welcome! The Carnival will have 20 major adultrides, 12 children’s rides, 8 food concessions and 25 skill games.
• Adult rides will cost 4 tickets.• Children’s rides will cost 3 tickets.• Skill games will cost no more than
$4 per attempt.
Carnival times and prices are: • July 2 from 5 p.m. $1 per ride
(no wristband or discount sheets sold today)
• July 3 from 5 p.m. $20 wristband per person or discount sheets $20 for 25 tickets, $1 individual tickets
• July 4 from 1 p.m. $25 wristband per person or discount sheets $20 for 25 tickets, $1 individual tickets4th July Fireworks 9 p.m.
• July 5 from 1 p.m. $20 wristband per person or discount sheets $20 for 25 tickets, $1 individual tickets
For the parents, we recommendthat you walk around the carnival to checkall the rides before purchasing a wristbandfor your child. Many rides have height restrictions and we do not want you to buya wristband if your small child can only geton a couple of rides. If that is the case, werecommend buying the individual tickets orthe discount sheets. Once you purchaseyour tickets or wristbands, all sales are final.
For additional information on the2014 USAA and MWR Independence Carnival, July 4th festivities and otherevents on post, please call MWR Public Relations at (270) 798-7535. Announcements about this event andmany others are posted on the FortCampbell MWR Facebook page. Become a fan and like us at www.facebook.com/fortcampbellmwr. Also visit our webpage atwww.fortcampbellmwr.com/events.
Fort Campbell Schools will sponsor the annual Summer Food ServiceProgram from June 5th through July 25,2014 at three school locations: Andre’Lucas Elementary, Barkley Elementary andMarshall Elementary Schools. Meals will beserved Monday-Friday, breakfast 8 a.m. to9 a.m. and lunch 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., closedweekends and holidays. In addition, a Mobile Meal Van will travel from VillageCommons at Gardner Hills Splash Park to
the Village Commons at Hammond Heights Splash Parkbetween the hours of 11 a.m. to12:30 p.m. Monday-Friday forchildren who would like to enjoy ameal while playing in the park.
This program is free for allchildren age 18 years and below;adults may purchase a breakfastmeal for $2.25 and lunch for
$3.25. The focus is to provide the commu-nity’s children with healthy and nutritiousmeals during the summer months. Childrencan simply stop by one of three school lo-cations during meal hours and receive afree nutritious meal, or if you’re in the Gar-ner Hills area between 11 a.m. to 11:30a.m. or the Hammond Heights area from11:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., your child cantake a break from playing and enjoy a nutritious meal free of charge.
Summer vacation is a muchneeded break from classroom studies forour children, but for some Families it canbring on financial hardship. The SummerFood Service Program provides an excellent relief for parents whose budgetsare already stretched to the limit; it givesthem a much a financial break from buyingfood to prepare meals and snacks for theirchildren during summer break. Additionally,this is a great opportunity for working parents to ensure that their children areeating a balanced meal during the day, relieving them of the additional stress ofplanning and preparing meals for their children while they are out of school forsummer vacation. Join us as we continueour efforts to end childhood obesity and offer every child a healthy and nutritious meal.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination against its customers, employees, and applicants for employment on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, sex, gender identity, religion, reprisal, and where applicable, political beliefs, marital status, familial or parental status, sexual orientation, or if all or part of an individual’s income is derived from any public assistance program, or protected genetic information in employment or in any program or activity conducted or funded by the Department. (Not all prohibitedbasis will apply to all programs and/or employment activities.) If you wish to file a Civil Rights program complaint of discrimination, complete the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form, found online at http://www.ascr.usda.gov/complaint_filing_cust.html, or at any USDA office, or call (866) 632-9992 to request the form. You may also write a letter containing all of the information requested in the form. Send your completed complaint form or letter to us by mail at U.S. Department of Agriculture, Director, Office of Adjudication, 1400 IndependenceAvenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20250-9410, by fax (202) 690-7442 or email at [email protected]. Individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing or have speech disabilities may contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339; or (800) 845-6136 (in Spanish).USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
By Jarrett Rogers
Messy, tough, challenging, and fun are allwords to describe the Warrior Challenge ObstacleCourse. The next Eagle Challenge Fitness Tour(ECFT) event on June 21 is Fort Campbell’s secondannual mud run. This year’s course will bring differentobstacles, deeper mud pits and an all new set offears to overcome! Keep in mind this is a challengingobstacle course, so bikes, strollers and pets will notbe permitted.
To conquer the Warrior Challenge, you willneed to muscle, run, jump, climb and crawl your waythrough nearly six miles of muddy terrain. The courseis located near the CROF Railroad Head on MarketGarden and is designed for participants ages 16 andolder. Younger participants will have a Junior Courseavailable. Registration is $30 until June 19 and $40on day of the event. The Junior Course will be freefor participants.
*Shoes or boots should be light weight. Double knotany laces and even use duct tape to hold themdown. Short socks are preferred. Do not plan onkeeping those either! You will probably want tothrow them away after the race.
*Dress in snug fitting clothes, because mud is heavyand you won’t want to lose any critical pieces. Avoidcotton if you can; it will absorb the water and mudand that will slow you down.
*Long sleeves or tights can keep a few injuries away.Ensure you choose a compression type garment thatwon’t absorb the water and mud.
*Be prepared to throw your shoes away. The claymud in this area will never come out! Bring sandalsor flip flops to slip on after the race.
*Bring a dark towel and a change of clothes. You willwant to get out of your muddy clothes as soon as possible.
Registration is currently open atwww.fortcampbellmwr.com/ECFT and is limited tothe first 600 people ages 16 and up. Same day registration will be open from 6 a.m. to 7:30 a.m. ifavailable but this event sells out quickly! Check-in begins at 6 a.m. and the eventwill start promptly at 8 a.m.with waves of 30 runners out ofthe gate in ten minute intervals.This will not be a timed event,but a clock will be provided foryou to keep your own time.
ECFT
By Tara Goodson
Fort Campbell Aquatics
Fort Campbell swimming pools areagreat way to beat the heat! Get ready for asplashing good time as the pools offer openswim, pool parties, swimming lessons and a variety of other activities to keep you cool overthe summer.
Baldonado Pool, located at 2570 Indiana Ave, will be open from 11 a.m. to 12p.m. for lap swimming and 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.for recreational swimming.
Dolan Pool, located at 1566 Lee Rd,will be open from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. forswimminglessons and 12 p.m. to 7 p.m. forrecreational swimming.
Single Pool will not open this summer due to budget constraints.
Gardner Indoor Pool, located at2191 Tennessee Ave, will be open for militarylap swim from 5:30 a.m. to 8 a.m., militarytraining from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m., water aerobicsfrom 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. and lap swimmingfrom 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Hooper Bowling Center
Hooper Bowling Center is proud to participate in the Kids Bowl Free program for
2014. Registered kids receive 2 FREE Gamesof bowling every day between May 23rd and August 15th! Ages 5 to 17 may participate inthis program. There is also a Family Plan available. For $24.95 everyone in the Family(up to 6 members) will be allowed to bowl 2free games each day. The only charge will befor shoes: kids and adults shoes will be $1.75per pair. Parents will sign up online atwww.kidsbowlfree.com, then every Sundaynight parents can print coupons to use during the week. Available times to bowl will be listed on:fortcampbellmwr.com/dining/hooperbowling by the first week of May. Call (270) 798-5887for more information.
**Coupons presented on cell phones cannotbe accepted. Paper coupons must be turnedin by Hooper Bowling Center with our daily ac-counting paperwork, therefore we must haveprinted coupons that you receive from youremail, printed in normal size print and cut outfor the clerk at the Bowling service counter. Wethank you in advance for your understandingand adherence to this request.
Guenette Arts & Crafts Center KidsClasses and Workshops
Guenette Arts & Crafts Center willoffer kids’ classes and workshops throughout
the summer, including (but not limited to) clay workshops, craft workshops, zentangle, draw-ing classes and soap making. Times and dateswill vary, please visitwww.fortcampbellmwr.comfor a current calendar. (270) 798-6693.
SKIESUnlimited
From dance and gymnastics to golf,music and martial arts, SKIESUnlimited has avast array of programs available to the childrenand youth of Fort Campbell. SKIESUnlimitedwill offer special mini summer workshops in addition to continuing their normally scheduled classes. These include cheerlead-ing, soccer and more! Children of deployedSoldiers are eligible for $300.00 worth of freeclasses when registered with CYSS. Some ofour exciting summer workshops are baseball(Doyle Academy), soccer, and basketball (Playmaker Academy). For more informationon the SKIESUnlimited schedule, please call(270) 412-5811. Spaces are limited, so sign up soon!
MWR Youth Sports
Youth Sports and Fitness offers a wide range of recreational and develop-mental activities for youth in grades K – 12. Eligible youth are Family members of activeduty, retired military, National Guard/Reserve,and Civilian employees at Fort Campbell.
Please check the digital version of the Summer Youth Brochure, available on www.fortcampbellmwr.com for updates.
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Registration Dates:
Tackle Football for 3rd through 8th grade isJuly 7 to August 1 and the cost is $65.
Fall Volleyball for girls in 4th through 8th gradeis July 7 to August 1 and the cost is $40.
Cheerleading for K through 8th grade is July 7to August 1 and the cost is $40.
Fall Soccer for Pre-K through 8th grade is July7 to August 1 and the cost is $40.
Running Club for 3rd through 12th grades isJuly 7 to August 1 and the cost is $50.
Call (270) 798-3168 for more information.
Summer Reading Program
The “Paws to Read” Summer Reading Club at Robert F. Sink Memorial Library is for the entire Family. It starts June 1and offers six great weeks of fun! Reading rewards will be based on hours spent reading,not number of books read, with check-in timesbetween 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. June 9-12,June 23-26 and July 7-9. Children will receivehourly prizes for reading and for every hourover six hours, tickets will be issued for specialprize drawings. Teens will receive prizes forevery two hours of reading and tickets for special prize drawings will be issued when theyexceed eight hours. There is no limit to howmany hours you read!
• Weekly story time themes will be: bears, mice, cats, dogs and wolves.
• Challenging brain puzzles each week. • Every Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. you can join
the Magic Tree House Fun with “Sunset of the Sabertooth”. Games, prizes and crafts will accompany the book reading. This is designed for children in first grade and up.
• Start your search for “39 Clues” on Wednesdays at 1:30 p.m. Older children
and teens are welcome to join us for a discussion about Book 1: “Maze of Bones”.
• The Grand Finale will be held on July 10 atD.W. Recreation Center starting at 11 a.m.
Thank you to our Premier Sponsors: FortCampbell Federal Credit Union, USAA and Mathews Nissan.
For more information about the Summer Reading Program, please call R. F.Sink Memorial Library at (270) 798-5729.
Teen Club 24/7
Help your teens beat the summer boredom blues! With a variety of activities andprograms, there is never a dull moment atTeen Club 24/7. These activities are for youthgrades 9 -12 who are registered with CYSSand have a valid Middle School & Teen (MST)pass. Teen Summer Camp is free and will beheld at Taylor Youth Center (TYC), located at80 Texas Avenue, Monday through Thursdayfrom noon until 8 p.m., Friday from noon until10 p.m. and on Saturday from 1 p.m. until 8p.m. Middle School & Teens Summer Campalso includes a meal program where eachmember will receive free lunch (ends at 1 p.m.)and snack. Teens will have the opportunity toparticipate in daily activities such as swimming, bowling, archery, fishing, bicycling,arts and crafts, and canoeing and kayaking.
During summer camp the Middle School &Teen Program will also provide youth the opportunity to go on field trips and engage inspecial events such as visits to water parks,amusement parks, dances, lock-ins, sports tournaments and fine art shows.
For more information on the TeenClub 24/7 Summer Camp please call (270) 956-1203.
Outdoor Recreation
Fort Campbell Outdoor Recreation offers a variety of summer activities for youth.Everything from fishing, camping and hiking tohorseback riding, archery, paintball, and climbing; there is something for everyone! Adventures are offered throughout the yearbut the summer encourages everyone to getoutside and brings an emphasis on water activities, including stand-up paddle boarding,kayaking and canoeing programs, both on-post at Lake Kyle and off-post in nearby lakesand rivers. Pre-registration is required for allAdventure Programs. If you're looking for anew and exciting place to hold a birthday
party or fun get-together, the indoor climbingwall or outdoor challenge course can be reserved for groups or visited during one ofthe ‘open climbs’ scheduled each month. Withsuch a wide selection of programs available,Outdoor Recreation is sure to have somethingto entertain every person in your Family. CallOutdoor Recreation at (270) 798-2175 for more information about these exciting activities.
Summer Horse Camp at Fort CampbellRiding Stables
Does your child want to learn moreabout horses? Do you want to provide a funand educational summer activity for yourchild? If your child is at least 8 years of age - letFort Campbell Riding Stables teach them theins and outs of the wild-west. Campers willlearn tacking, grooming, conformation, feeding, breed types and riding. At the end ofthe camp, Fort Campbell Riding Stables willput on a show to give parents an opportunityto see what their children have learned.
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Registration for Horse Camp openson May 15 and ends on June 9. Camps fill upquickly so be sure to register early. All campscost $150 and payment is required at time ofregistration.
Camp 1: June 9 to June 13, 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.Camp 2: June 23 to June 27, 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.Camp 3: July 7 to July 11, 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.Camp 4: July 21 to July 25, 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.
For more information about SummerHorse Camps, please call Fort Campbell Rid-ing Stables at (270) 798-2629.
School Age Care(SAC) Summer Activities
School Age Care provides a nineweek summer program for children who have completed kindergarten thru 5th grade. The program offers exciting, age appropriate activities including: trips to on-post swimmingpools, Venture River Water Park, ice skating,field days, arts and crafts, cooking activities,Family fun days, team building, games andmentoring opportunities. Camps run Mondaythru Friday from 5:30 a.m. until 6 p.m. startingJune 2 and ending August 1. Camps are setup by the week, so you do not have to signyour child up for the entire summer. You canchoose the weeks you wish to participate in.
Fees for camp are income based according toDoD fee guidance. Camp weeks must be reserved and paid for in advance. Childrenmust have a current enrollment with Child,Youth and School Services (CYSS) prior tobeing registered in SAC. For more informationplease contact Parent Central Services at (270) 798-0674. Spaces are limited.
Armed Services YMCA & SOS SummerCamps
The Fort Campbell Armed ServicesYMCA offers great opportunities for summerfun. Our annual Screaming Eagle Camp will be offered to 50 children ages 10 to 12. It isplanned for June 22-28, 2014. This camp isfree and priority will go to children of E-5 andbelow Soldiers who are deployed and childrenwho have not participated in one of our campsin the past. Children who have attended in thepast will be placed on a waiting list. This is aresidence camp. Registration starts April 15and ends June 1 (no exceptions). Stop by theArmed Services YMCA, located at 3068 ReedAvenue to pick up an application. For questions, please call (270) 798-3077.
Survivor Outreach Services (SOS) andthe Fort Campbell Armed Services YMCA willbe partnering to host the fourth annual SOScamp. This camp is dedicated to the childrenof our fallen Soldiers. It is a free residencecamp for those children. Ages range from 8 to12. Camp dates are July 6-12, 2014. ContactSuzy Yates at (270) 798-0272 for more infor-mation and registration. Both camps will be lo-cated here on Fort Campbell at Camp Hinsch.
We will also be providing many non-camp related activities throughout the summer at our Family Center located at 3068Reed Avenue. Please check out the calendaron our Facebook page or our website.Facebook: Fort Campbell Armed ServicesYMCA. www.asymca.org-fortcampbell.
Summer Meal Program
Fort Campbell schools are providinga summer meal program FREE to all childrenunder the age of 18. The program is availableon weekdays from June 5 through July 25 atthree school locations, Andre’ Lucas Elementary, Barkley Elementary and MarshallElementary. No meals will be served weekendsor holidays. Breakfast is served each morningfrom 8 a.m. until 9 a.m.; lunch is served from 11 a.m. until 1 pm. Adults can purchase abreakfast meal for $2.25 and a lunch meal for$3.25. To find out more about the SummerMeal Program, please call Jarrett Rogers at theFort Campbell Schools Central Office, (270)640-1211 or email;[email protected].
Campbell Crossing Community Activities
Campbell Crossing will host various activities throughout the summer that are freeand open to all Campbell Crossing residents. Activities include a Summer Reading Program,National Night Out, Post Wide Yard Sale, andmore. Do not miss the opportunity to spendtime with your Family as you get to know your neighbors. For more information, please visitwww.campbellcrossingllc.com or searchCampbell Crossing on Facebook.
Fast & Fun Get-A-Ways
MWR Leisure Travel Services has a variety of discounted tickets for Families whoare looking for a quick fun filled get-a-way.Whether it is a thrilling trip to Six Flags St.Louis or Georgia; Holiday World, or fun in thesun at Nashville Shores or Venture River; MWRLeisure Travel Services has the tickets andmore to choose from! To find out more information, call(270) 798-7436/0509, visit thewebsite at www.fortcampbellmwr.com/trades-services/ITR or stop by the office located in theExchange Mall.
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Adventure Science Center
The Adventure Science Center inNashville has a variety of fun, educational ex-hibits including the Adventure Tower, BodyQuest, and Mission Possible. Some of thegreat exhibits you will also want to check outare the Sudekum Planetarium, Bluemax, andSpace Chase. General admission with militarydiscount is $12 for adults and $10 for youthages 2 to 12.
For more information call(615) 862-5160 or visit www.adventuresci.com.
Frist Center for the Visual Arts
Voted #1 Kids Art Center and #1 Museum by readers of Nashville Parent Magazine, Frist Center for the Visual Arts issure to offer a good time for the entire Family.Their 24,000 square feet of gallery space isdedicated to presenting the finest visual artfrom local, state and regional artists as well asmajor U.S. and international exhibitions. Families can enjoy exploring various art workson display in the galleries. Children age 18 andunder are always FREE and active military withcurrent ID get a discounted admission of $7.To learn more about the Frist Center for the Visual Arts please visit www.fristcenter.org.
Nashville Shores
Nashville Shores features more thana million gallons of fun. Experience theKowabunga Beach, a massive, four-story watertreehouse and sprayground. Brave the wavesin Breaker Bay, an ocean-sized wave pool anddon’t miss Castaway Creek, Tennessee’swidest lazy river. Blast at speeds of 35 mph
down the exhilarating Music City Racer orplunge down thrilling water slides like the BigScream. Nashville Shores offers fun Family activities for all ages. Contact MWR LeisureTravel Services at (270) 798-7436 for ticket
Nashville Zoo
Nashville Zoo offers a world of ex-citement. In addition to exploring habitats andviewing animals from all over the world, thereare activities, show and events going onthroughout the year. The Nashville Zoo is openfrom 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. daily, March 15through October 14. Contact MWR LeisureTravel Services at (270) 798-7436 for tickets.
Beech Bend Park
Beech Bend has been entertainingFamilies since 1898 and offers an AmusementPark, Water Park, Race Track and CampGround, all in one place. For 2014 - as a thankyou to all of the armed forces, all active or Retired military members from all branches willget in FREE with a valid military ID. This promotion is good for any day Beech Bend isopen in 2014. The military member’s Familywill still need to purchase a ticket. With somuch to do, Beech Bend has something foreverymember of the Family! Admission pricesvary depending on how many activities youenjoy. Call MWR Leisure Travel Services at(270) 798-7436 for tickets.
Venture River
Join in the fun at Venture River WaterPark. Little ones can splash around the Pleasure Island Kiddie Area, while the olderand more adventurous kids can visit any of thethrill packed water slides. If you are looking tojust kick back, relax and just float along, visitOld Man River or ride the waves in the
Hurricane Bay Wave Pool. There are a varietyof activities available for children of all ages.Daily passes as well as season passes are available for purchase. Contact MWR LeisureTravel Services at (270) 798-7436 for tickets.
Cheekwood Botanical Gardens
There is always something happening in Cheekwood’s Botanical Gardens.From the Robertson Ellis Color Garden bursting with season displays of colorful annuals, to the formal Martin Boxwood Garden, visitors can walk through the 55 acresand discover different styles and periods ofgardens and study a wide selection of plantsthat can be grown in Middle Tennessee. Ages2 and under are free; it is $7 for ages 3 to 17;$10 for college students with ID; $12 for seniors age 65 and above; and $14 for adults.They offer a 50% military discount for militarypersonnel with ID card. Visitwww.cheekwood.org for more information.
Pickin’ on the Porch
Pickin’ on the Porch is a free live musicevent offered by MB Roland Distillery, located at137 Barkers Mill Road, Pembroke, KY. Their 2014series started on May 24 with Chris Robertson &The Country Music Band and is followed by a variety of musical acts on June 7 & 21, July 5 & 19,August 2, 16 & 30, September 13 & 27, October11 & 25 and November 1. The fun starts at 6 p.m.and lasts until 9 p.m. Free admission and parkingwith food and beverages available for purchase.Outside food, non-alcoholic beverages, blankets and shade items are allowed. Supervised children and leashed animals are wel-come. Please no outside alcoholic beverages orgrills/open flames. For more information call (270) 640-7744 or visit www.mbdistillery.com.
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MORE FUN SPOTS
Jazz on the Lawn
Jazz on the Lawn is a free live musicevent offered by Beachaven Vineyard and Winery, located at 1100 Dunlop Lane,Clarksville, TN. Their 2014 series started onMay 10 with Jim Gibson followed by RandyMoore & the Fabulous Suedes on May 24, andcontinues with a variety of musical acts on
June 7 & 21, July 12 & 26, August 9 & 23, September 13 & 27 and October 11 & 25. Thefun starts at 6:30 p.m. and lasts until 9:30 p.m.It’s always free admission and free parking. Outside food, non-alcoholic beverages, blankets, and lawn chairs are allowed. Pleasedo not bring pets, grills, tents or outside alcohol. Don’t forget to bring your I.D. Formore information call (931) 645-8867 or visitwww.beachavenwinery.com.
Movies in the Park
Admission is FREE! Bring your picnicbaskets, blankets, lawn chairs and Family outand enjoy a movie under the night sky. TheCity of Clarksville will host 10 movies betweenMay and September this year. 2014 dates include: June 14 & 28, July 12 at Heritage Parkand July 26, August 9 & 23, September 13 &27 at Liberty Park. Movies begin at dusk, with pre-movie activities beginning an hour earlier.Vis i t :www.facebook.com/clarksvi l le-moviesinthepark for more information.
Fun with Fido
Fun with Fido is a new event seriesfor your 4-legged Family members where youcan all enjoy an afternoon of contests, prizesand visiting with dog-related vendors. Timesare 1 p.m. to 4p.m. on June 21 at HeritagePark Bark Park, August 9 at Swan Lake Pool, September 20 at Clarksville Downtown
Market, and October 11 at King’s Run BarkPark at Liberty Park. For more information visitwww.cityofclarksville.com/funwithfido.
Independence Day Celebration
Take the Family to see Clarksville’slargest fireworks display! On July 3, Clarksvillewill celebrate our nation’s independence withgreat food and live entertainment followed bythe fireworks display. Festivities begin at Liberty Park Great Lawn at 6 p.m. and fireworks begin at approximately 9:30 p.m. Formore information, please visitwww.cityofclarksville.com/independenceday.
Daddy & Daughter Date Night
On June 19 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. atthe Wilma Rudolph Event Center, Dads anddaughters will enjoy an evening of dinner,dancing and dessert. Daughters will receive acorsage and a photographer will be on-site forphotos. Tickets are available for purchase online at www.cityofclarksville.com.
Mother & Son Game Night
On July 24 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. atthe Wilma Rudolph Event Center, Mothers andtheir sons will have an evening out when theywill build their own board game, enjoy pizzaand an ice cream buffet, play giant boardgames, and get a photo taken together. Tickets are available for purchase online atwww.cityofclarksville.com.
Summer Playhouse
For six weeks during the summer, theRoxy Regional Theatre will host a summerdrama camp sponsored by the ClarksvilleParks and Recreation Department. Childrenages 10 to 16 learn basic acting techniques,improvisational skills and stage movement,
culminating in a free performance for Familyand friends on the final day of the program.The 2014 Summer Playhouse runs June 2through July 10, with classes meeting Mondaythrough Thursday from 1 p.m. until 3 p.m. atthe Roxy Regional Theatre, 100 Franklin Street.There is a $30 registration fee which can bepaid at the Parks and Recreation office. Formore information call (931) 645-7699. You mayregister anytime after June 2, but the fee remains the same.
Customs House Museum & Cultural Center
Located in the heart of historic downtown Clarksville, the Customs House Museum and Cultural Center is the state’s second largest general museum. Explore anentire city block featuring large gallery spacesfilled with fine art, science and history. TheExplorer’s Gallery is packed with fun, learningand fantasy in McGregor’s Market and kitchenand the Bubble Cave. The Customs HouseMuseum and Cultural Center offers a MilitaryFamily Membership for the entire year! Call(931) 648-5780 or for more information visitwww.customshousemuseum.org.
Clarksville Aquatics Events
Mark your calendar for these special aquaticsevents:• Toddler Splash (ages 1 to 5): June 4,
July 2 and August 6, 10 a.m. to noon at New Providence Pool.
• World’s Largest Swim Lesson will take placeon June 20 at 10 a.m. (New Providence, Beachaven, Swan Lake, and Smith Pools)
• Back to School Splash on August 2. (preregistration is required)
• Special Needs Fishing Derby on August 23, 8 a.m. to noon at Bel-Aire Pool.
Visit www.cityofclarksville.com/aquatics for moreinformation.
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Wonder Kids Triathlon
Children ages 3 to 12 are invited toparticipate in Clarksville’s second annualtriathlon for kids. Event will be held at SwanLake Sports Complex on August 2 starting at8 a.m. Registration opens on June 2 and closeson July 18 (or until full). Registration can becompleted on-line atwww.recpro.cityofclarksville.com or at theParks & Recreation main office.
Riverfest
The annual two-day music and arts festival will be held on the banks of the Cumberland River on September 5 & 6. Thisfree event features delicious food, activities forkids of all ages, and multiple stages with live entertainment. For more information visitwww.clarksvilleriverfest.com.
Clarksville Youth Enrichment Programs
It’s easy to sign up for the 2014 Summer Enrichment Programs. Step 1 -choose your dates: June 2-13, June 16-27,June 30-July 11, July 14-25. Step 2 – Chooseyour time: 9 a.m. to 10 a.m., 10 a.m. to 11 a.m., 11 a.m. to 12 p.m., 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.,2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Step 3 – Choose your program: Piano 1 & 2, Rocket Science, Drama,Super Sleuths, Art, Mad Scientist, BrainGames, Mathletics, Engineering, ProblemSolving, Sewing/Quilting, Challenge Reading(Grades K-6), Blast Off! Extra Prep (Grades K-4). Step 4 – Register: Summer programs are$200 for each 2-week session. Summer tutoring is also available for $35 per hour. Formore information call (931) 920-0003.
Summer Youth Program
Participants in the Summer Youth Program can expect six weeks of fun activities
during their summer break from school, starting on June 2 and running through July11. They will meet new friends, learn new skills,and maybe take up new hobbies. This is a freeprogram for youths age 6 to 16. There will bethree teen sites for ages 13 to 16. Activities in-clude gymnastics, acting, tennis, karate,archery and more; as well as optional field tripsand free lunch through the USDA SummerLunch Program.
LOCATIONS:
Age 6 to 12 Kleeman, Burt-Cobb, and Crow Community Centers Barksdale, Burt, Byrns DardenHazelwood, Liberty, Northeast,and West Creek Elementary SchoolsSummit Heights and Caldwell Lane
Age 13 to 16 Moore ElementaryNew Providence andWest Creek Middle Schools
For more details on the SummerYouth Program or other programs, please contact the Clarksville Parks and Recreation at (931) 645-7476 or visitwww.cityofclarksville.com.
Movies in the Park
The City of Hopkinsville, Division ofParks and Recreation, will again present full-length feature films this summer, outdoors,at Westside Park. There will be a total of 5 Family movies shown on a 35’ x 45’ inflatable“Big Screen”. Admission is free. Cold drinksand popcorn will be available for purchase.Comfort stations will be onsite. All showingsbegin at dusk.
Dates are: June 13, July 11, August8, and September 12. Titles are available at the following websites: www.hopkinsvilleky.us andwww.hoptownrec.com.
Westside Park is located at W 9thStreet, near the intersection with 7th Street.There is plenty of parking available at thenearby Christian County Justice Center. Allfilms are Family friendly. Bring your lawn chairsfor a great evening of Family entertainment.
Tie Breaker Family Aquatic Center
Slip and slide into fun at Tie Breaker!General admission for military ID card holdersis $6 (48” tall and over), $4 (under 48” tall).Military ID required. Children ages 24 monthsand younger are free. Their 2014 seasonbegan May 24. For more information, pleasecall (270) 890-0730 or visitwww.tiebreakerpark.com.
Butterfly Festival
The 5th Annual Butterfly Festival willbe held on Saturday, September 27 from 11a.m. until 5 p.m., at the War Memorial WalkingTrail Park. Children will be able to make environmental arts and crafts projects for free.Come and interact with live butterflies in theirhabitat in the Butterfly House or let the MasterGardeners take you on a tour of the beautifulButterfly Garden. Entertaining stage showswill be taking place on the Viceroy stage. Allof this along with face painting, the ever popular bubble zone and the monster mural!Also back this year are the free pony and trailrides. The event will conclude with a live butterfly release of 950 butterflies at 5 p.m.For more information please visitwww.oakgrovebutterflyfest.com.
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Volunteer Time
Every year Fort Campbell recognizes our volunteers with an appreciation ceremony held in April. The detective mystery-themedevent was held at Cole Park Commons and nominees for Volunteer of the Year were treated to entertainment and an award ceremonywhere four volunteers were recognized for their contributions to the community. This year’s winners were Jacqueline Crawford, Elizabeth Delgesso, Rebecca Santos and Emily Rich. Over 177,077 hours were logged by the volunteers for a value of $3,993,280! Fort Campbell MWR appreciates every volunteer that donates their time and energy to programs they hold dear to their hearts.
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Catherine FindlayTonya HornJamie Julien
Delia Swofford
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Janice HaydenAmy Horner
Kelly KnightonMegan McGuire
Rose O’BlackStephanie Palmer
Lisa Weaver
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Anna HealyChristine Holder
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Monique SlaughterMegan Steinmetz
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Leslie Winberry
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Robin BlatonBailey Cheben
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Keia RidgewayTressa Savage
Michele SchneiderChristine Schultz
Toni SealsSheri Spara
Jamie StauglerApril Tillery
Meredith WeipartAngela Whidden
Stephanie WiseMelissa Wojdak
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Sheena ErcolinoAshley Hill
Shanyeil HughesJessi Johnson
Rebecca LaMotteCassandra Layne
Stacey PirtleNicole Quackenbush
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Stephanie VolkertAmy Wallace
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Mildred HedgesSheree Hodges
Aja HowseKeith Howse
Steven HutchinsonTina Hutchinson
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Ebony JacksonCrystal Johnson
Sarah KentRebecca Kempton
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Personal Water Craft (PWC) or Jet Skishave become very popular items on waterways forsummer fun. These boats are small, maneuverable,and capable of speeds in excess 65 mph. All you dois jump aboard, start it, twist the throttle and youare off like lightning. The next thing you knowyou're skimming across the water throwing sprayeach time you shift your body! Right? Just jumpingon a Jet Ski and taking off isn’t quite all that is required to operate one of these machines. TheCoast Guard and every state have specific requirements to operate a PWC.
The Coast Guard considers a PWC to bea Class A inboard motor vessel and operators mustadhere to the same Coast Guard regulations andstandards as any other powerboats in this category.PWC operators must have a fire extinguisher onboard their PWC, the PWC must be registered withthe state and operators must obey the NauticalRules of the Road. A boating course may beneeded if you are unaware of the Nautical Rules.Course information is available online for each stateat www.boat-ed.com/approved_boating_course.
Most PWCs do not have running lights asall manufacturers recommend that they only beused during daylight. Many states ban the use ofPWCs at night. Your state may require that PersonalFloatation Devices (PFD) be worn at all times whileon a PWC. Some states regulate the operation ofpersonal watercraft within their borders by prohibiting them from specified lakes and boatingareas, or by placing geographic restrictions on theiruse. Some states require an adult to be on boardwhen a minor is operating the craft or may requirecompletion of a boating safety course before aminor can legally operate a PWC. States may alsoregulate speed limits, noise limits, hours of operation, and the distance from other boats or objects that you may operate your PWC. Moststates have mandatory boating laws that requiresafety certification for some or all boaters. Only onestate (Alabama) requires an actual boat license.However, many people are unaware of state legalrequirements. The web address that follows list all50 states’ requirements. www.americasboatingcourse.com/abc_website/state_boating_law
Like any other machine, a Jet Ski is nomore dangerous than other water craft, however itis the way people operate them and an apparentlack of common courtesy that causes manyof the problems. Some common bad practices with this craft are weaving between vessels, jumping wakes, spinningdoughnuts, and radical changes of course.There are some inexperienced drivers outthere who simply don't know that they canget into trouble by displaying improperbehavior. Operator inexperience is responsible for many Jet Ski accidents.
Before you operate your Jet Ski,check your state regulations; they all havespecific sections addressing Jet Ski requirements. Read the owner's manual so
you understand the controls and features of yourpersonal water craft, and take at least one lessonon its usage.
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Follow these tips to make your water adventure a safer one.
Know your limitations and those of your PWC.Never go out alone. Use the buddy system.
Always wear a PFD. This includes passengers and skiers! Attach the stop lanyard to the PWC lanyard terminal (if applicable) and to your wrist or PFD.
Always wear and attach to your wrist a small mouth-operated whistle. Wear proper riding gear (wet suits, goggles/sunglasses, gloves, and footwear/deck shoes).Wear wet suits to protect against abrasions, hypothermia and injuries from impact with the
water surface. Glasses should be secured with safety straps. Never operate a PWC while under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Check fuel levels before starting. Make sure you have enough fuel to
return to the start point. Operators and passengers should always keep both feet on the footrest floor.
Keep your hands, feet, hair, and clothing away from the pump intake. Make sure an approved fire extinguisher is aboard and in proper working order. Board your PWC according to manufacturer recommendations. In case of falls,
use the directions in your owner’s manual for "righting" your PWC. Never operate your PWC in less than 2 feet of water.
Pay close attention to your speed around swimming areas, beaches, marinas, docking areas,and waterfront areas. Many of the areas are posted with speed limits and
“No Wake” signs. Keep a constant watch for swimmers, other vessels, and objects at all times. Never operate your PWC in or near surf zones.
Never operate your PWC after dark - or before sunrise. Always follow markers and signs, and observe the navigational rules.
Take your state’s boating course.Go out and enjoy the summer weather with some water fun-
just stay safe while you do!
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Off the Beaten Path
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After a long, frosty winter and the ever-changing temperatures of spring, Fort Campbellgives a hearty “welcome back” to the beautiful days ofSUMMER. Now that short-sleeve weather is upon us,it is time to enjoy these sunny days and balmy nights.Of course many of us spend a good deal of time atwork, running errands, and taking care of the Family–but don’t forget to escape the confines of yourhome or workplace when you can! I assure you, thereare wonderful ways to shake the dust off your seasonalwardrobe and to relax alfresco with friends and Family. For those living in and around Fort Campbell,there are many restaurants with outdoor dining tochoose from. In my eyes, there is no better way to unwind after a long day than by soaking up the summer air and enjoying a delicious plate of food (plusdessert).
Outdoor restaurants and restaurants withpatio seating offer some of the most stress-relievingand pleasant dining experiences possible. Let’s face it - it’s also nice to let someone else dothe cooking once in a while. One of the most popular and well-known destinations in the Clarksville area isCanyon Road Steakhouse and Beer Garden. Located at 1525 WilmaRudolph Boulevard, Canyon Road offersa warm and rustic atmosphere, alongwith dinner options that will leave yourtaste buds begging for more! On theoutdoor patio, guests can take a seat underneath strands of hanging lightsthat add a splash of gusto to a relaxingand casual dining experience. Once youare seated, the steakhouse offers a variety of dishes for you to choose from,
such as Texas smoked ribs, blackened catfish, housemadesoups, and a selection of sidesand salads. Of course, CanyonRoad is known for more than itsdelectable steakhouse menu. Imported weekly, the restaurantfeatures handcrafted beer that iscollected from local breweries,as well as those from “across the pond.” The beers include traditional British lagers, porters,ales, and stouts; bitter, brown, ormild. According to the owners,“We have them all!”
Another great outdoordestination (and bang for your buck) is Rafferty’s
Restaurant and Bar located at 2813 Wilma RudolphBoulevard. This American cuisine favorite offers anextensive menu of appetizers, steaks and chops,burgers and sandwiches, soups and salads–even aJunior Menu for children ages 12 and under! Rafferty’s is a restaurant that can truly please anentire Family of diners. When you arrive, ask to beseated outside on the patio. The patio is full ofcharacter with cool and unique décor, in additionto a large fire pit that stands as a central focal point for outdoor diners. Rafferty’s is the epitome of an entertaining and immersive outdoor dining experience.
If you have cravings for steakhouse options,vegetarian fare, or absolutely mouthwateringseafood all brought to you in the sweet summer air,you cannot pass up the Harbor Cafe. This superb
restaurant is located at 2131 Lowes Drive. Known forhaving reasonable prices, Harbor Cafe is a great dinneroption for a casual evening with friends or a treat for
the entire Family. Imagine a warm breeze wafting by asyou enjoy the sights and sounds of a classic patio…did I mention the happy hour prices that span from 3 to 8 p.m.? Harbor Cafe is open until 10 p.m. Sundaythrough Thursday and until 11p.m. Friday and Saturday. Don’t miss your opportunity to try this hidden gem of Clarksville!
Located here on Fort Campbell is Sportsman’s Lodge where you can sit on the deckoverlooking Lake Taal. Sportsman’s Lodge is quietlynestled back in the woods in the Gate 10 area, nearOutdoor Recreation. They offer German-Americanand International cuisine and are known for theiraward-winning schnitzel. You can fill your plate fromtheir buffet or order from their menu. Sportsman’sLodge is open for lunch Tuesday through Friday from11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Wednesday and Thursday for dinnerfrom 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., Friday and Saturday for dinnerfrom 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. (buffet open until 8 p.m.), andSunday from12 p.m. to 3 p.m. Watch for the comingupgrades to make the deck a more pleasurable
dining experience,Unfortunately, our busy
schedules do not slow down to accommodate this perfect summerweather. In fact, they often becomebusier and more exciting! Regardless ofthe work, errands, studying, or othertasks happening during the day, be sureto give yourself (or your friends andFamily) time to step outside to enjoythe day. Scheduling a lunch break or adinner downtown may just be yourticket to relaxation. As you make plansfor the coming weeks, be sure to keepthese fantastic restaurant choices in mind!
By Kat Berghofer
That Guy