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Golden Dragons
Weekly Binder 2- 6 November 2009
Upcoming FRG Meetings & Events 10 November : HHC FRG Meeting 5pm BN Classroom
17 November : C Co FRG Meeting 4 pm BN Classroom
20 November : 66th ENG Org Day @ Bellows
Highlights Of Upcoming Events
Family Fun Fridays
USO Events: Craft Connect, A Tropic Homecoming With Lee Ann Womack,
Grand Reopening, & Thanksgiving Dinner
Richardson Theater Presents: High School Musical 2
Fort Shafter Holiday Craft Sale
MMA Fighting
Make It, Bake It, Or Fake It
ITR Waikiki Express
Money Matters
AFTB Level II
AFAP “Ride The Train Of Change”
Abandoned Vehicle Auction
CRT Information and Training
EFMP Classes
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M. Aloha Valverde
The USO presents:
A Tropic Homecoming
with Lee Ann Womack
on 19 November, 6:30 pm at
Schofield Barracks Sills Field .
For more info visit our website: www.uso.org/hawaii or email
The Airport USO will be hosting a
Grand Re-Opening Event on Thursday, 5 November.
Please stop by the Center from 1200-1600 to see the upgrades
and enjoy refreshments provided by a few of our sponsors.
Family Fun Friday’s Are Back!
Family Fun Friday is back at the
Tropics Recreation Center on Nov. 6,
at 6 p.m. Along with that, enjoy free
Papa John's pizza, fun and games, and
some of the most hilarious and enter-
taining Contests around.
Also on hand will be HDTVs, tons of
Nintendo Wii, PS3 and Xbox 360
games for checkout, family table
games and pool, darts, air hockey,
table tennis, beach volleyball and
much more.
Call 655-5698 for more
information.
The Airport USO will be hosting a
Thanksgiving dinner Thursday, 26 November at 11:30. During that time, free phone and video calls will be provided by Skype to USOs around the world to keep our traveling troops and family members connected with their loved ones around the world.
The sequel to last year's smash Army
Community Theatre Hit, High
School Musical 2, premiers at the
theatre on Nov .19 at 7:30 p.m. Per-
formances continue on Nov. 20, 21,
27, 28 and Dec. 4 and 5, at 7:30 p.m.
each day. Tickets cost just $12 to $20
and are available online at www.armytheatre.com.
Call 438-4480.
USO Hawaii will be holding
Craft Connections Workshops (formerly TLC) in partnership
with ACS.
12 November 6-7pm AMR CC
24 November 6-7pm SB ACS
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USO PRESENTS: A Tropic Homecoming & Thanksgiving Dinner
Family Fun Friday Holiday Craft Sale Health & Fitness Fair
Craft Connections Workshops & High School Musical 2
W E EKLY B I NDER
Fort Shafter Holiday Craft Sale — The annual Fort Shafter Holiday Craft Sale is on again, Nov. 13, 11 a.m.-6 p.m., and Nov. 14, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., at the Fort Shafter Arts and Crafts Center. Great deals will be offered on some of the most unique hand-crafted
holiday gifts on the island.
Call 438-1315.
Join us for a evening of Healthy Ac-
tivities! Health and Fitness Assess-
ments, Activities, Information Booths,
and more. Don’t miss out! Be sure to
visit this winning combination of
events to help motivate you toward
your health and fitness goals! Plus
enjoy door prizes, refreshments,
giveaways and more!
Friday, November 20, 2009
4:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Martinez Physical Fitness Center
For more information call 438-1152
or 655-9650 or visit
www.mwrarmyhawaii.com
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Scuffle on Schofield
Enjoy the best MMA fighting Hawaii has to offer with a new and improved Scuffle at Schofield on Saturday, 7 November at Martinez Physical Fit-ness Center. If you saw the last fight, this one is a must-see; the fights are bigger than ever. Undercard matches start at 1700 and the main fights kick off at 1900.
Call 655-5698.
USARPAC run scheduled, traffic delays expected FORT SHAFTER —
Motorists are urged to drive with caution and plan for po-tential delays, Nov. 10, during U.S. Army-Pacific’s (USARPAC) “One Team War-rior Run,” beginning at 6:30 a.m., here.
The four-mile run, which starts and ends at Palm Cir-cle, is estimated to last 1.5 hours
and will take runners through-
out the installation, which may cause traffic delays. No roads will be closed during the run.
For more information, call Master Sgt. Kualii Makaneole, USARPAC
operations, at 438-2438.
FRG, etc. donate one to be auc-tioned off. Proceeds go into the Hui welfare fund for deserving organizations. To donate baskets please contact Hui 1st VP Cyndi Gilbert at [email protected] or 808.744.7911 by 9 November.
To reserve your luncheon seat contact Kelli Underhill at
Join the Hui O’ Wahine, Fort Shafter Spouses Club for their November luncheon. The luncheon will be held on 12 November at the Hale Ikena, Fort Shafter from 1030-1300 and will feature a Make it, Fake it, Bake it Basket Auction. Are you crafty? Like to Bake? Just like to shop? Then create a basket with some goodies or have your unit/company/
[email protected] or 808.888.5754. Reservations for the luncheon are due by 5 November at 1500. The luncheon price is $15.
For more
information visit www.huispirit.com
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MMA FIGHTING & WAIKIKI EXPRESS
USARPAC Run-Expect Traffic Delays
HUI O’ WAHINE “Make It, Fake It, Bake It”
Waikiki Express - Your free personal chauffeur to Waikiki is back and better than ever! Starting Friday, 6 November, 2100-0400, on pay day Fridays, and select other special occasions, let FMWR pick you up at Schofield Barracks or Fort Shafter with this bus traveling to Waikiki. Tickets are free, but you must have a ticket to ride. Tickets are available at (ITR) offices.
Volunteers are trained to provide a
wide range of assistance, from
emotional support to basic, simple
tasks (screening calls and visitors,
caring for children/pets, minor
housekeeping, etc.) that may be
difficult for the family to focus on
during this time.
CRT teams convey a criti-
cal message to the spouse
and family…
that people care…. that
the Army cares.
Caring for our families during their
darkest hours of need….
The concept behind CRT teams is to
provide a team of caring and
trained volunteers that can
immediately “be there” for a spouse
and family after notification of a
death or serious injury.
CRT volunteers are carefully
screened and selected by the
Rear Detachment Commanders.
General criteria include: Maturity,
Life Experience, Emotional Stability,
Discreetness, Availability
(upon need).
CRT TRAINING
Abandoned Vehicle
Auction
7 November, 2009
Abandoned Car Lot at Pearl Harbor.
You've all been waiting for this - and it's finally happening!
Vehicles have been released for the MWR Abandoned Vehicle
Auction. This sale is open to all military personnel and the general
public. Vehicles are sold AS IS. All Sales are Final. No refunds
will be given. $50 minimum bid required on any vehicle. Children
under 16 are not permitted on the sale lot.
Telephone: (808) 471-9072
http://www.greatlifehawaii.com/Activity/detailactivity.asp?id=321
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CRT Class Schedule:
10 November (Tuesday),
9:00am – 1:00pm, ACS
CRT Refresher Course:
21 November (Saturday),
9:00am – 1:00pm, ACS
(Only if CRT Class was attended
6-12 months ago)
Attendees must register in advance.
Classes may be subject to cancellation
if there is insufficient registration.
Please contact
Quintin Ewing: tel: 655-4227/
email: [email protected]
Robin Alexander: tel: 655-4354/
email: [email protected]
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AFTB Level II will assist you on your journey through the jungle and prepare you to master the most difficult trails and terrain. AFTB jun-gle instructors will help you to man-age the stress of deployment and your personal time, learn to make better decisions, learn the jungle language, learn how to get into your community and get involved.
November 9th through the 12th.
Classes are held
At ACS
From 5:15pm — 9pm .
Please call 655-4227 or
655-1703 to register !
Army life can be a jungle so let AFTB help you navigate through the rough terrain. Whether you are new to Army or have been around awhile, we have some-thing for everyone. We even have opportunities for you to be-come a part of the AFTB team as a volunteer!
Checkbook Maintenance Obtain information about opening and maintaining a checkbook ac-count on 4 November, 0900-1030, Schofield Barracks, ACS. Credit Management Do you know what your credit score is? Learn how to use your credit wisely and how to improve your credit score on 11 November, 0900-1030, Schofield Barracks, ACS. First Term Financial Training : This course will provide you with basic financial skills, develop self reliance and personal responsibility,
encourage financial planning, improve money management skills and enhance personal financial lit-eracy. The course is available on 9 & 23 November, 0830-1600, Schofield Barracks ACS. Money Management. Learn the basic tools for financial success, develop a spending plan, reduce expenses and make your paycheck work for you on 4, 11 & 25 November, 1030-1200, Schofield Barracks, ACS. TSP Learn how Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) works in terms of amount allowable and the different types of investment opportunities available
on 25 November, 0900-1030, Schofield Barracks, ACS.
The Financial Readiness
Program has one-on-one personal
financial counseling available by appointment.
Call ACS
At 655-4227 for more
information.
submission can be made
on-line at www.mwrarmyhawaii.com, via fax at (808) 655-1654 or at the Schofield Barracks ACS, 2091 Kolekole Ave and the TAMC ACS Satellite Center, 127A Krukowski Rd.
That's right, get on-board with your quality-of-life issues. Submit your AFAP issue for the 2010 Installation Confer-ence today. 2010 AFAP con-ference dates are 26-28 Jan 2010 at the Nehelani Confer-ence & Banquet Center, Schofield Barracks. Issue
For more information
contact
Michael Briglin
at (808) 655-1696
or via email at
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Army Family Team Building Level II
MONEY MATTERS!
ARMY FAMILY ACTION PLAN “Ride The Train of Change”
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NEW! DOWN SYNDROME SUPPORT GROUP
EFMP Presents Rules Regarding Discipline Workshop!
Father Daughter Ball Join us for an evening of dinner and dancing at our 3rd Annual Father Daughter Ball
on Saturday, 7 November, at the Nehelani Banquet & Conference Center, Schofield Barracks. Purchase your
tickets early as seating is limited.
The Children’s Waiting Room
Have you been putting off your medical appointment? We can help you with some of your childcare needs
while you attend medical appointments on Schofield or Tripler. We have a Children’s Waiting Room
available to provide onsite child care for healthy children while parents or siblings attend regular medical
appointments. Call Tripler Hospital at 833-1185 or Schofield Clinics at 624-5645 for reservations.
Food for Families
Our emergency food locker is available to families who are experiencing financial difficulty and who could
use some assistance. We generally have a supply of canned goods, frozen food, dry goods, and personal care
items. We also gratefully accept donations of non-perishable items to replenish our food supply. Please call
624-5645 for information.
Playmorning
This family interactive playgroup is designed for children up to age 5 and their parents or caregivers. No
registration is required but there is a fee of $1 per child to help cover the cost of supplies. The program is
offered at the following locations from 0900-1030:
Welcome Baby and Me
For babies under 12 months old and their parents. Babies will have the opportunity to exercise and develop
their fine and large motor skills through play. Come join us Thursday mornings 0830-1030 at the Wheeler
Armed Services YMCA. $1.00 fee per child. First visit is free!
Looking For FRG Information?
Contact your FRG Leader!
HHC: Jerah Newbill , [email protected]
A Co: Alexa Smith, [email protected]
B Co: Erica Stauffer, [email protected] &
April Gonzalez, [email protected]
C Co: Isabellal Manzo, [email protected] & Kimberly Seech, [email protected]
66th ENG: Courtney Pierce, [email protected]
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ARMED SERVICES YMCA
W E EKLY B I NDER
See Calendar for Dates
• Pottery Wheel Throwing — 4 sessions, 5-8pm
$65 includes supplies
• Quilting /Sewing — 6—8pm, learn the basics and start a new project every
month! $25 1st class $5 each add’l class
• Picture Framing — 1 session, $45 includes all materials, 9 -12noon
• Ceramic Mold Pouring — 1 session, $25 includes supplies 9:30am-12noon
• Woodshop Safety Class — required to work in our woodshop. Held on the
1st and 3rd Saturday of each month. 8-10am 1 session $10
• Lauhala Leaf Weaving — 2 days of learning to weave various items.
1 day/$15.00 or 2 days/$25.00, 10:30 am—12:30 pm
• Keiki Art Club — 3 sessions, Wed. 2-3 pm, $50/$40 each sibling
• Mom & Tots — Parents(s) and child take on a creative project together.
Every Thursday, 10-11am. $3
• Precious Metal Clay Jewelry — $35.00 includes supplies. Learn the
basics of PMC, torch safety, and create a pendant or a pair of earrings.
9am-12noon. Max. 4 students
• Snowman Cookie Plate — $25.00 Anytime between 9am—2pm.
Paint a 12”X9” snowman cookie plate for the Holidays. Great Christmas
gift or keep it to add to your home decorations. Kiln firing required, return
in 3 days to pick up your snowman.
• Christmas Card-Making & Stamping — $10.00 includes supplies
Max. 6 students. From 6-8pm.
• Holiday Scrapbooking with a Purpose- $5.00 6-8pm Lay-out challenge.
Bring your own supplies and use our cricut. Project idea will be supplied or
work on your own project.
• Digital Photography-$50.00 (3 two-hour sessions) 9-11am. Max. 3 students
Learn basic camera operation and photo editing/composition. An under-
standing of what your digital camera can do for you—what are all those
icons for?
Hours of Operation
Wednesday-Thursday 10-6pm
Friday-Saturday 9-4pm
Woodshop Sat/Sun only 10-4pm
Sales Store/ Registration 655-4202
Ceramics 655-6327
Framing & Engraving 655-6330
Woodshop 655-0898
Tue Wed Thu F r i Sat
3 Quilt ing/Sewing
Holiday Scrapbooking
4 Keiki Art Club Pottery Wheel
5 Mom & Tots
6
7 Woodshop Safety
Digi ta l Photography Ceramic Framing
10 Quilt ing / Sewing
Pottery Wheel Ch ristmas
Ca rdmaking & Stam ping Wks hp
11 Veterans Day
Hol iday CLOSED
12 Mom & Tots
13 Pr eci ous
Metal Clay Workshop
14 Ceramic
Digi ta l Photography
17 Quilt ing/Sewing
Holiday Scrapbook ing
18 Keiki Art Club Pottery Wheel
19 Mom & Tots
20 Sn owman Cook ie Pla te Workshop
Framing Lauha la Weaving
21 Woodshop Safety
Ceramic Digi ta l Photography
24 Quilt ing/Sewing
Christmas Ca rdmaking &
Stam ping workshop
25 Keiki Art Club Pottery Wheel
26 Thanks giving
Hol iday c losed
27
28 INVENTORY
Sales Store & Framing Closed
Schofield Bks ARTS & CRAFTS Sales & Class Registration 655-4202
N O V e m b e r Crafts.....Discover Life’s Little Pleasures.......Be Creative Today!!!
Bldg 572 919 Humphreys Rd Near the Bowling Center
Print all your Holiday Photos at our Kodak Photo Printer
Don’t wait in line at walmart!
Workshop
Workshop
Workshop
• PWOC Fall Program — The Protestant Women of the Chapel (PWOC) invites the community to a special fall program, Nov. 3, 9 a.m., at the Main Post Chapel Annex, Room 112, Schofield Barracks. Guest speaker will be Nancy Wheatly. Join us for food, fun and fellowship.
Free child care available with reservations. Contact Valerie at [email protected] or 753-3584.
4 / WednesdayMath & Science Family Fun Night — Wheeler Middle School will present “Who’s Smarter than a Middle School Student,” Nov. 4, 4
p.m., in the school’s cafeteria, during the school’s Math and Science Family Fun Night.Attendees can participate in hands-on math and science activities, purchase food and participate in games.
7 / SaturdayWaianae Veteran’s Day Parade — The Waianae Military Civilian Advisory Council (WMCAC) will host the 28th Annual Waianae
Veteran’s Day Parade, Nov. 7, 9 a.m., starting at the Waianae Boat Harbor. The parade will follow along Farrington Highway until WaianaeMall, where the Hoolaulea and JROTC drill meet will be held.
Spectators and participants can enjoy food, crafts and information booths, as well as static displays and entertainment. To participate in the WMCAC's Veteran's Day Parade, contact Lt. Col. (Ret.) Don Arakaki at 697-7012.
To set up a booth at the Hoolaulea, contact Kim or William Hoohuli at 295-1756.
Seasonal Flu Shots — Seasonal flu immunizations will be administered at all exchange sites listed, from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. on the following dates: Nov. 7, Pearl Harbor Navy Exchange (NEX); Nov. 13, Pearl Harbor NEX; Nov. 15, Kaneohe Bay Marine Corps Exchange; Nov. 21,Schofield Barracks Main Post Exchange.
Holiday Craft Sale — The Hawaii Plantation Village, in Waipahu, is conducting a pre-holiday rummage, crafts and baked goods sale, Nov. 7, 9 a.m.–1 p.m. Event is open to the public. Free on-site parking is available. Contact the Village at 677-0110 or visit www.hawaiiplantationvillage.org.
10 / TuesdayPhotographer’s Night — Get behind the lens and experience life from a fish eye’s view, Nov. 10, 6-7:30 p.m., at the Waikiki Aquarium.
Professional photographers will assist and offer tips to amateur photographers in an after-hours aquarium experience.Attendees will have an opportunity to have their art displayed on the aquarium Web site. This activity is recommended for photographers ages 16 and up. Cost is $10 or $8 for Friends of the Waikiki Aquarium members. Pre-
registration required. For more information call 440-9011 or visit www.waquarium.com.
11 / WednesdayWahiawa Veteran’s Day Parade — The Wahiawa Lions will host its 64th Annual Veteran’s Day Parade, Nov. 11, beginning at 10 a.m.
with a joint services color guard. The Royal Hawaiian Band will lead the parade from Kaala Elementary School up California Avenue to Fred Wright District Park.
The grand marshal is retired Army Col. Bert Nishimura, a member of the famed 442nd Regimental Combat Team. The program will alsofeature a flag-raising ceremony, massing of the colors and display of military equipment.
For more information, call Donald Sagara at 621-0115.
• 3 / TuesdayHoliday Scrapbooking — Bring your own supplies and use our tools in this holiday layout challenge, Nov. 3, 6-8 p.m., at the
Schofield Barracks Arts and Crafts Center. Cost is just $5. Project ideas will be supplied or work on your own project. Call 655-4202.
4 / WednesdayUkulele Workshop — Steven Cupchoy will present an informative and entertaining ukulele workshop, Nov. 4, 5:30 -7:30 p.m.
at Sgt. Yano Library, Schofield Barracks. The workshop will provide basic information on the history of the ukulele in Hawaii and demonstrations on how to play. Call 655-8002.
6 / FridayFamily Fun Friday — Family Fun Friday is back at the Tropics, Schofield Barracks, Nov. 6, 6 p.m., with free Papa John’s
pizza, games and contests the whole family will enjoy. Check out the HDTV Nintendo Wii, PS3 and Xbox 360 games, or play a game of pool, darts, air hockey, table tennis, beach volleyball and much more. Call 655-5698.
7 / SaturdayScuffle on Schofield: Homebound Heroes — Enjoy the best Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighting Hawaii has to offer with a
new and improved “Scuffle on Schofield” event, Nov. 7, at the Martinez Physical Fitness Center. If you saw the last fight, this one is a must-see and bigger than ever. Undercard matches start at 5 p.m., and the main fights kick off at 7 p.m. Call 655-5698.
10 / TuesdayCard Making & Rubber Stamping — Learn new techniques with stamps, inks and more, and make your very own holiday
cards, Nov. 10, 6-8 p.m., at the Schofield Barracks Arts and Crafts Center. Cost is $10 and covers the class and all supplies. The class will be offered again, Nov. 24. Call 655-4202.
13 / FridayFort Shafter Holiday Craft Sale — The annual Fort Shafter Holiday Craft Sale is on again, Nov. 13, 11 a.m.-6 p.m., and Nov.
14, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., at the Fort Shafter Arts and Crafts Center. Great deals will be offered on some of the most unique hand-crafted holiday gifts on the island. Call 438-1315.
17 / TuesdayHoliday Scrapbooking — Bring your own supplies and use our tools in this holiday layout challenge, Nov. 17, 6-8 p.m., at the
Schofield Barracks Arts and Crafts Center. Cost is $5. Project ideas will be supplied or work on your own. Call 655-4202.
• 7 / SaturdayMountain Biking — Join Outdoor Recreation on a mountain bike trip through the Waianae mountain range, Nov. 7, 7 a.m.-noon. This is a level-three
expert program, and is suitable for cyclists looking for some extreme thrills.Cost is $20 if you use your own bike or $25 if you use one of ours. Includes round-trip transportation from Schofield Barracks. Call 655-0143.
8 / SundayHawaiian Canoe and Stand-Up Paddling — Learn two water sports that drive Hawaiians wild – outrigger canoeing and stand-up paddling, Nov. 8, 7
a.m.-noon. Cost is $64 and includes round-trip transportation from Schofield Barracks. Call 655-0143.
14 / SaturdayAdventure Kayak Fishing — Enjoy a half-day of adventurous kayak fishing out of Kaneohe Bay, Nov. 14, 6:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Indulge your passion for
exploring the island during this expert-level group activity. Cost is $49 and includes equipment and round-trip transportation from Schofield Barracks. Call 655-0143.
19 / ThursdayEvening Surf Patrol — Are you an advanced surfer ready for a challenge? Try the evening surf patrol, Nov. 19, 4:30 p.m.-dusk. Cost is $19 per
person. Call 655-0143.
25 / WednesdayIntramural Men's and Women's Basketball — Entries are being accepted for the 2009 Intramural Men's and Women's basketball leagues. Active
Duty Army, Army Reserve and National Guard units within Hawaii may enter a team. Entries must be received by the U.S. Army Garrison-Hawaii Sports, Fitness and Aquatics Office, Stop 112, Building 556, Kaala Community Activity Center, Schofield Barracks by 4 p.m., Nov. 25.
Entries can also be faxed to 655-8012 or 438-2470. Call 655-0856 or 438-9572.8 / Sunday
Volksmarching Club — Join the Menehune Marchers Volkssport Club on a 5K or 10K volksmarch (walk), Nov. 8, in Kailua District Park (21 S. KainaluDrive). Starting at the park, the 10K route takes you through central Kailua, Kawainui Marsh, and Ulupo Heiau walking along its newly restored and landscaped base.
Participants can start anytime between 8-11 a.m. and finish by 2 p.m. To pre-register, contact Maria at 261-3583, or visit www.ava.org/clubs/menehunemarchers/.
This event is free, and IVV credit, if desired, is available for a nominal fee.
Marathon Readiness Series — The last race in the Marathon Readiness Series is the Saucony Val Nolasco Half Marathon (13.1 miles), Nov. 8, 5:30 a.m., at Kapiolani Park. Register at www.active.com or visit www.808racehawaii.com.
10 / TuesdayKaneohe Turkey Trot — The Department of Parks and Recreation and the Kaneohe Complex will sponsor an annual Turkey Trot, Nov. 10, beginning at 5
p.m., at the Kaneohe Community Park (45-529 Keaahala Road). The annual Turkey Trot is a fun obstacle course with stunts and skills that challenge the body and mind. It’s fun, free and open to parents with tots 3-5
years old, children, teens, adults and seniors. Call 233-7330.
Family Fun Fridays
November 6 & 20th @ 6 pm.
Enjoy great drink specials andfun for the whole family.
FREE Papa John’s Pizza!
Karaoke, Rock Band, Dance Dance Revolution and a ton of other video games are always available. Also enjoy family table games like pool, ping pong, foosball, air hockey, darts and more. The beach volleyball nets are always open and we're doing fun silly contests for prizes all the time! Dance competitions, eating contests, poker contests have all been crowd favorites and there's more where that came from!
Ft. Shafter Arts & Crafts Bldg. 339( Makai of Aloha Center) Woodcrafts, Pottery, Quilts, Stained Glass, Ceramics & Jewelry. Quality Craftsmanship at affordable prices!
Friday, Nov 13 - 11am-6pm Saturday, Nov 14 - 9am-4pm
Call 438-1071 or 438-1315
OMK FC 0908
OPERATION: MILITARY KIDS and the YMCA of O’AHU Presents Family Camp at CAMP ERDMAN
Camp dates will be November 20-22, 2009
□ Check this box if you are applying to attend Family Camp for the first time. First time attendees will be given priority. Thank you!
Family Name_______________________________________________________________________ Home address_______________________________________________________________________ City ______________________ Island ______________ State ____________ Zip Code___________ Phone ________________________ Home or Cell Work Phone ____________________________ Branch of Service _______________________Email address ________________________________
Notices of acceptance will be sent out electronically to the email address listed above. List of Participants
Family members* (relationship) are considered as Mother, Father, brother(s), sister(s) and or legal guardians with legal power of attorney to care for children in lieu of parent(s).
Relationship T Shirt Size Name_______________________________ Age_______ M/F ________________ _________ Name_______________________________ Age_______ M/F ________________ _________ Name_______________________________ Age_______ M/F ________________ _________ Name_______________________________ Age_______ M/F ________________ _________ Name_______________________________ Age_______ M/F _________________ _________
Include additional family members on the back of this form
Application Fee: One time, non refundable (if accepted to camp) fee of $20.00 per person (ages 3 and up) is required.
PLEASE enclose a check (no cash) made out to “RCUH” Questions? Please call 956-7196 or email, [email protected]
$20 per person fee is non-refundable MAIL THIS FORM & CHECK TO:
Operation: Military Kids University of Hawaii 4-H Youth Development Program 1955 East West Rd. #217 Honolulu, HI 96822
Please check this box if you have been deployed, going to be,
or a family member is currently deployed?
• To attend Family Camp it will be required that you fill out additional forms and liability release.
Please describe any food restrictions or allergies: ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________
Presorted StandardU.S. Postage
PaidHonolulu, HI
Permit No. 9555
RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED
Mayor Mufi Hannemann
www.honolulu.gov/moca/ [email protected] MOCA events hotline: 808-768-6666
Honolulu, Hawai‘i November 2009
All dates and times are subject to change Paid for by the taxpayers of the City & County of Honolulu
In recognition of the 25th of Honolulu City Lights & the 50th anniversary of statehood
this year’s theme is
CALL FOR ENTRIES!Be a part of a 24 year old
holiday tradition in Honolulu!
Call 768-6622 for an entry form and list of guidelines or download one at http://www.honolulu.gov/moca/news.htm
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday2 3 4 5 6 7
8:30a Step 7a Pregnancy 8:30a Cardio Golf 'Til U Drop 8:30a Step & Pump Pacific 9a Active Parenting Class
8:30a Group Cycling 10a Pre-School Storytime
8:30a Group Cycling 9:45a Intro Yoga 8a Yoga
9:30a Pilates Class 8:30a Volleyball and Racquetball
11:45a Boot Camp 8:30a Volleyball and Racquetball
4p Friday Night Scrappers
9a Step
11:45a Intro Group Cycling
9a Vinyasa Power Yoga Class
2p Keiki Art & More 9a Newcomers' Ho'ike/FMWR
4:30p Pau Hana 10a Stained Glass and Mosaics
12p Open Water Scuba
9:30a Framing & Matting
3p Cooking Club for Teens
9a Vinyasa Power Yoga Class
4:30p Pau Hana Friday at Mulligan’s
10:15a Group Cycling
4p Intro Yoga 10a Pre-School Storytime
4p Group Cycling 9:30a Pilates Class 4:30p Aerobic Classes Kickboxing
11a Paintball Fields Open
4p Tropic Lightning Youth
11:45a Step & Pump 4p Tropic Lightning Youth
10a Mom & Tot 4:30p Sharks Youth Swim Team Tryouts
1p Karate Do Shudokan Classes
4:30p Pau Hana 1p Self-Care & Wellness Class
4:30p Pau Hana 10a Pre-School Storytime
5p Paintball Fields Open!
4:30p Aerobic Classes Kickboxing
3:30p Torch Club Volunteers
4:30p Aerobic Classes Kickboxing
2:30p Tobacco Cessation
6p Family Fun Fridays
5p Mongolian BBQ 4p Tropic Diving Team
5p Step and Pump 4p Intro Yoga
5p Step & Abs 4:30p Pau Hana 6p Zumba 4:30p Pau Hana
6p Group Cycling 5p Cardio 5p Group Cycling5p Karaoke Nights 5:30p
Sewing/Quilting 5:30p Pottery Wheel Throwing
6p Flow Yoga
6p Zumba 6p Karate Do Shudokan Classes
6p Quilting Workshops
FMWR Schedule of Events: Nov 2 - 7
US ARMY GARRISON, OAHU
ONE TEAM, ONE FIGHT!
• Performances Nov. 19, 20, 21, 27, 28 and Dec. 4, 5, 11, 12
• Ticket prices from $12 to $20
• Season subscriptions & individual tickets available
• Box Office Open Monday – Friday, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
• Call 438-4480 for more information
Tickets also available online www.armytheatre.com.
Make It, Bake It, Fake It!Annual Hui O’ Na Wahine Fundraiser
Thursday November 12th6-8pm at the Nehelani
1249 Kolekole Ave., Schofield Barracks(Across from the Schofield Inn)
A variety of “themed” baskets featuring the talents and skills of Huimembers are auctioned off and all proceeds will go toward the
Hui’s Welfare Fund Grants awarded in the spring.
This year’s event will mark the first time a monthly Hui meeting will be held in the evening in hopes of attracting many of the working military spouses
who are unable to attend luncheons
While bidding on the baskets, you can enjoy heavy hors’d oeuvres and a cocktail, if you so choose.
Remember, all proceeds from the baskets will benefit our military community.
For more information Contact Criztina Jean at 888-0907 or [email protected]
Check out the Hui website at www.schofieldspousesclub.com to find out the latest information about club happenings.
RSVP by 11 October(A-L) Sandra Lawrence at [email protected]
(M-Z) Gina Preston at [email protected]
Abandoned Vehicle Auction
7 November, 2009Abandoned Car Lot at
Pearl Harbor.
You've all been waiting for this - and it's finally happening! Vehicles have been released for the MWR Abandoned Vehicle Auction. This sale is open to all military personnel and the general public.
Vehicles are sold AS IS. All Sales are Final. No refunds will be given.
$50 minimum bid required on any vehicle.
Children under 16 are not permitted on the sale lot.
Telephone:(808) 471-9072
http://www.greatlifehawaii.com/Activity/detailactivity.asp?id=3217
Weeks 2 & 4
MENUS SUBJECT TO CHANGE
MondayRoast beef
Country fried steakFried chicken
Lemon baked fishScalloped potatoes
Long grain and wild riceSteamed riceSweet peas
corm
TuesdayCajun pork roastBourban chicken
GumboCajun meat loaf
Chicken jambalayaRed beans and rice
Green beansOkra and tomato
Salad bar
Wednesday Thursday FridayMeat loaf
Baked chickenBreaded pork chopsLemon baked fish
Hopping johnMashed potatoes
Fried cabbageSouthern green beans
Cornbread muffinsSalad bar
Short order daily made to orderSteak and cheese subs
Burger & cheese burgerGrilled cheeseBaked beansFrench fries
All other items will be served alternate days
JagersnitzelBeef cordon bleu
SauerbratenPolish sausage
Garlic fried potatoesRice pilaf
Green beansGlazed carrots
Salad bar
Bbq chickenFried chicken Bbq ribsGrilled steak w/onions & mushroomsFried catfishCandied sweet potatoesMacaroni & cheeseDirty riceCorn on the cobCollards greensSalad bar
Weeks 1 & 3
MENUS SUBJECT TO CHANGE
MondayLasagna
Spinach lasagnaSpaghetti w/meat sauce
Veal parmesanChicken alfredo
Oven baked chickenOven browned potatoes
Rice pilafSteamed broccoli
Cauliflower combo
Tuesday Enchiladas
Beef & chicken fajitasTaco salads
Mexicana pork chopsSoft tacos
Tostadas & Mexican pizzaBaked fish
Mexican riceButtered potatoes
Green beans
Wednesday Thursday FridayMeat loaf
Pineapple chickenBreaded pork chopsLemon baked fish
Hopping johnMashed potatoes
Fried cabbageSouthern green beans
Cornbread muffinsSalad bar
Short order daily made to orderSteak and cheese subs
Burger & cheese burgerGrilled cheeseBaked beansFrench fries
All other items will be served alternate days
Beef & BroccoliBeef bulgogiOrange chickenSweet & sour chickenPork egg rollsKalua porkBaked fish with garlicFried rice Buttered egg noodlesCarrots & celeryAmandineSalad bar
Bbq chickenFried chickenBbq ribsSimmered pork hocksFried catfishCandied sweet potatoesMacaroni & cheeseDirty riceSimmered pinto beansCorn on the cobCollard greensSalad bar
Important Information:*Cost for biking programs is $20 if using your own bike. If you need to checkout one of ours, cost is $25.• Programs are offered in three different difficultly levels. Level I Beginner is an all abilities program suitable for ages
10 and over. A Level II Moderate program involves increased level of difficulty for intermediate skill levels, and a Level III Advanced program is considered highly challenging with increased risk. Most programs include round-trip transportation to and from Schofield Barracks and necessary equipment. Program levels are listed on the schedule.
• Blue Star Card holders receive a 10% discount on all equipment checkouts.• Deploying Soldiers qualify for free dives! Enjoy your last dive before deployment, one dive on R&R and your first dive
after redeploying for free, courtesy of Outdoor Recreation and Ocean Concepts.• Due to weather conditions and other factors affecting outdoor programs, all program calendars are subject to change
without notice. Please call to confirm final program details.
Activity Descriptions
• Stand up Paddleboard Lessons – Learn to paddleboard and enjoy the craze taking the Hawaiian Islands by storm.• Surfing Lessons – Learn to surf like the pros… or at least look the part. Beginner and advanced lessons available.• Adventure Kayaking – Half day of adventurous kayaking off various beaches around the island. Available in 3 skill
levels as well as fishing trips.• Open Water Diver Certification – Receive an exciting one-week long course that will award you a LIFETIME
certification as a PADI Open Water SCUBA Diver. Courses run Monday thru Sunday. • Discover SCUBA – Not sure you’re ready for SCUBA? Experience SCUBA FOR FREE! Learn the ins and outs of
what it takes to be scuba certified and become familiar with the equipment in a contained environment at Richardson Pool, Schofield Barracks.
• Adventure Biking – Discover many local “secrets” and find the great beach locations along the scenic North Shore bike path or Pearl City trails. A mild biking activity for all ages!
• Adventure Mountain Biking – Challenge yourself while biking through the Ko’olau and Waianae mountain ranges. Beginner and advanced levels with a view.
• Adventure Hiking – Enjoy a full day hiking to various locations around the island. Water provided.• Shoreline Fishing – Spend an evening or full day bait dunking at a favorite shore fishing area. We guarantee a
good time fishing Hawaiian style. • Kualoa Ranch & Island Tour – North Shore Tour, Kualoa Ranch Jeep or Movie Set Tour, Historic Sites, Secret
Island visit and a turtle-watching sail to Chinaman's Hat.• Hawaiian Canoe Paddling – A brief history of outrigger canoes in the Hawaiian culture along with instruction.
Skilled paddlers in each canoe assist and support our guests.• Custom Adventures – Custom Hiking, Biking, Kayaking, stand-up paddling and surf programs may be created with
a minimum of 5 personnel. Get with the Outdoor Recreation Team to coordinate one for your unit! Great for PT, Org Days, Unit Competitions and more!
• Paintball – Test your skills against friends, family or your unit. Great stress management and adrenaline rushes. Lighted fields available for open play. Never played? We’ll teach you.
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For more information or to sign-up for any of the above programs, please contact:
Outdoor RecreationBuilding 556 Heard AvenueSchofield Barracks655-0143Ocean Concepts(Scuba programs only)Building 556 Heard Avenue853-0479Paintball HawaiiWheeler Army Airfield343-3929Open: Friday 5 - 9 pm Sat. & Sun. 11 am - 7 pm
Don’t forget to bring your camera to capture all those gorgeous viewsand unforgettable sites you’ll see on your adventures!
Program Name Date Time Cost Register By
Level I Hiking: Aiea Loop Trail Nov 1 7 am – 1 pm $10 Oct 29Open Water Diver Certification Nov 2 6 days, 6-10 pm $229.99 Oct 30Level III Biking: Kaena Point Nov 7 7 am – 12 pm $20* Nov 4Outrigger Canoe/Stand-Up Paddling: Pokai Bay Nov 8 7 am – 12 pm $64 Nov 5Open Water Diver Certification Nov 9 6 days, 6-10 pm $229.99 Nov 6Level III Kayak Fishing: Kaneohe Bay Nov 14 6:30 am – 2 pm $49 Nov 10Open Water Diver Certification Nov 16 6 days, 6-10 pm $229.99 Nov 13Evening Surf Patrol (Advanced Surfing) Nov 19 4:30 pm-dusk $19 Nov 16Snorkeling for Octopus: Kaneohe Bay Nov 21 7 am – 2 pm $42 Nov 18Stand-Up Paddle Boarding Nov 22 7 am – 12 pm $54 Nov 19Open Water Diver Certification Nov 23 6 days, 6-10 pm $229.99 Nov 20Kaneohe Sandbar Boat Trip Nov 28 6 am - 4 pm $64 AD/$14 CH Nov 25Level I Biking: North Shore Bike Trail Nov 29 8 am – 12 pm $20* Nov25Open Water Diver Certification Nov 30 6 days, 6-10 pm $229.99 Nov 27