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Happenings is the monthly newsletter for MCCS South Carolina.
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JULY 2015
Chef's Table ..................................... Page 2Kids' Summer Movie Club ...........Page 10New ITT Ticket Offerings .............Page 11Traditions Kids' Night ..................Page 15
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CHEF'S TABLELet’s Make It Personal...
Gather around a table in the heart of the kitchen for an intimate,personal chef experience inspired by you. Our classically trained
chefs will design a one-of-a-kind menu around you and your guests’ unique preferences and tastes. You choose the date, time and
location and we’ll do the rest.
Offered on Fridays between 6 and 8 PM
Held at either Traditions on Parris Island or The Of� cer’s Club on MCAS Beaufort$25 - $50 per person • Maximum of 10 people3 days advance notice and payment required
Please call (843) 305-9453 for more information
NEW!
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RETAIL
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ExcEptional family mEmbEr program
costumE bowling with Efmp9 and 23 July | 1700-1830Bowling Center, MCAS Beaufort
The EFMP Bowling network and support activity provides family fun and educational outreach. Wear your costumes! We wish to make this event accessible to persons of all abilities. If you need accommodations in order to fully participate in this event, please contact us. Children and adults are welcome to attend. For more information, contact Jeanette Cruz at 228-3849.
aba training rEaching milEstonEs16 July | 0900-110063 E. Laurel Bay Blvd.
This workshop will educate attendees about new approaches that may contribute to increasing positive outcomes for children receiving ABA services. For more information, please contact Jeanette Cruz at 228-3849.
JournEy to adulthood23 July | 0900-110063 E. Laurel Bay Blvd.
This workshop educates EFM’s on the options available after high school for children with special needs. For more information, please contact Jeanette Cruz at 228-3849.
Efmp mEEt, grEEt and lEarn hour30 July | 0900-100063 E. Laurel Bay Blvd.
The Meet, Greet and Learn Hour is a support group for Exceptional Families to network and receive new information and strategies for effectively addressing multiple complex issues affecting EFMs. Children are welcome to join us. All EFMP enrolled families are invited. For more information, please contact Jeanette Cruz at 228-3849.
With EFMP
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rEading list
the breaking point: a body farm novelby Jefferson Bass
Ten years after Dr. Bill Brockton created the Body Farm for conducting posthumous research, things are taking a turn for the worse. He is being accused of misidentifying a body, being threatened by a serial killer who has already attempted to kill him and his family, and is dealing with a shocking revelation from his wife.
the little paris bookshopby Nina George
Monsieur Perdu is the “literary apothecary” of a floating bookstore known for selecting just the right book for every customer. But there is one page he has never dared to read: the last letter written by the long-lost love of his life. Upon finally opening the letter, Perdu takes his book-barge from the Seine to the south of France in an attempt to write a peaceful ending to the love story that broke his heart.
go set a watchmanby Harper Lee
Set 20 years after To Kill a Mockingbird, Scout Finch returns to Maycomb to visit her father and struggles with the political and personal issues surrounding mid-1950s America.
the fateful lightning: a novel of the civil warby Jeff Shaara
Ulysses S. Grant makes the most of his recent promotion by leading the Union army during the final eight months of the Civil War. William T. Sherman, who now commands the Federal forces gathered in Tennessee, leads a surge that sweeps through Atlanta and northern Georgia. As Christmas comes, Sherman faces the Confederacy's last real chance of winning the war: General Joseph E. Johnston.
the book of speculationby Erika Swyler
Librarian Simon Watson is passing the time in his lonely home when a bookseller's strange package turns an ordinary June day into something extraordinary. The book tells of doomed circus lovers and references Simon's grandmother. Now Simon and his estranged sister, who reads tarot cards for a traveling carnival, must break a curse that has sent many of the women in their family to a watery grave.
the sunken cathedralby Kate Walbert
This deceptively simple novel combines memories, regrets, doubts, hopes, fears and mental detours including an escape from war-torn France and the past of a sugar maple tree. The result is a multidimensional portrait of two 80-something widows in New York's Chelsea neighborhood venturing outside their comfort zone.
pinnacle Eventby Richard Clarke
Five murders across three continents reveal the black-market sale of five nuclear weapons. Former U. S. intelligence expert Ray Bowman is called out of retirement and teams up with a South African intelligence officer and a Mossad agent to find out who bought the bombs and why.
little black liesby Sharon Bolton and S. J. Bolton
Catrin Coffin, a whale researcher, is part of a close-knit community in the remote Falkland Islands. When children begin to go missing, the community unravels and panic rises. As the villagers hunt for the abductor, Catrin, her childhood best friend Rachel and her ex-boyfriend Callum, all must hide terrible secrets.
independence day: a dewey andreas novelby Ben Coes
A Russian hacker, known only as Cloud, is set to be captured by the CIA for being involved with terrorist organizations. Unwilling to sit out of the mission as ordered, newly recruited intelligence agent Dewey Andreas goes rouge and tries to tag along. When the mission goes wrong, Dewey goes on the run and discovers a deadly plot that’s scheduled to go live in three days.
the summer’s Endby Mary Alice Monroe
The fate of Sea Breeze, a family’s cherished estate, lies in the hands of the youngest sister, Harper, as she faces her fears, insecurities and hopes of starting a new life in this conclusion to the trilogy set on Sullivan’s Island, SC.
JUNE 2012 MCCS HAPPENINGS
LIBRARY
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MCAS BEAUFORTMCRD PARRIS ISLAND
MCFTB ONLINEmccs-sc.com/MCFTB
MCAS Facebook.com/mcftb.mcas.beaufort MCRD Facebook.com/mcftb.mcrdpi
For more information, please contact your MCRD MCFTB TeamDeanna Simpson – MCFTB Director – 228-1505Myranda Brown – MCFTB Administrative Specialist – 228-1662Ashley McCartney – Family Readiness Program Trainer – 228-1663Becky Salazar – LifeSkills Program Trainer – 228-1570Roxanne Farr – L.I.N.K.S. Program Trainer – 228-1573Veronica Stephens – Family Day Administrative Specialist – 228-1667
For more information, please contact your MCAS MCFTB TeamDaNeil Cox – MCFTB Director – 228-6504Mindy Morrison – MCFTB Administrative Specialist – 228-6141DaNeil Cox – Family Readiness Program Trainer – 228-6141Christopher Eiland – LifeSkills Program Trainer – 228-7495Paula Dyson – L.I.N.K.S. Program Trainer – 228-7397MJ Boice – Readiness & Deployment Support Trainer – 228-6793
MCCS HAPPENINGSJUNE 2012
spousEs' bunco night17 July | 1800-2030 | four winds family readiness center
To register, please contact Ashley McCartney at 228-1663 or [email protected].
l.i.n.K.s. mEntor training13 & 15 July | 0900-1330 | mcas beaufort mcftb office
To register, please contact Paula Dyson at 228-7397 or email [email protected].
Marine Corps Family Team Building Presents:
SPOUSES’BUNCO NIGHT
17 JULY 1800-2030Four Winds Family Readiness Center
MCRD Parris Island
BUNCO is a fantastic dice game thatrequires no skill! Join us for a night of
food, fun and prizes as you roll the dicewhile networking with others!
To register, please contactAshley McCartney at 228-1663
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hitt cErtification 20-23 July and 16-19 November | MCAS Beaufort Fitness Center21-24 September | MCRD Parris Island Fitness Center
The USMC High Intensity Tactical Training (HITT) Program is a comprehensive combat-specific strength and conditioning program that is essential to a Marine’s physical development, combat readiness and resiliency. Program emphasis is on key components with relation to superior speed, power, strength, flexibility, endurance and overall combat readiness while reducing the likelihood of injury and ensuring that all Marines are physically prepared for real-time/tactical situations while in theatre.
The HITT Program is aligned with the National Strength and Conditioning Agency (NSCA) Tactical Strength and Conditioning (TSAC) Training and NSCA national standards and guidelines and provides research-based knowledge/curriculum along with practical application to improve athletic performance specific to today’s Warrior Athlete. Class size limited to 25 participants (Active Duty Only). For more information please contact the HITT Coordinator Jonathan Hutchison 228-7170/1504 or email [email protected].
Photo By: Lance Cpl. Jorden M. Wells
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P R E S E N T E D B Y
JULY2015
MCAS BEAUFORTGROUP EXERCISE
SCHEDULE
FITNESS SCHEDULES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
0615-0715
UNIT PT UNIT PT
0715-0815
UNIT PT
0900-1000
PERFORMANCE YOGA
14 July, 28 July
1130-1230
INDOORCYCLING TABATA
1500-1600
UNIT PT
INDIVIDUAL SHOP/UNIT PT SESSIONS MAY BE AVAILABLE IN ADDITION TO WEEKLY SCHEDULED UNIT PT SESSIONS. Please submit requests to [email protected] and [email protected]. For optimum service, requests must be received via email a minimum of 24 hours in advance and are required for groups of 10 to 30+ Marines. Please include unit, POC’s phone number, date, time, preferred session format and number of participants. Please allow 2 to 3 business days to receive email con� rmation of your request. Requests to reschedule (or cancellations) require notice to [email protected], [email protected] and [email protected] via email no later than noon of the prior business day. See our website mccs-sc.com for more information.
Note: Please consult your physician before beginning any exercise program.
Active Duty ONLYIndividual and/or group welcome
TABATA: Sequential training class which intervals 20 seconds of maximum intensity exercises for upper body and lower body with 10 seconds of rest.
INDOOR CYCLING: Challenge yourself! Race � ats, climb hills, hit the jumps, and ride sprints for your cardio experience!
PERFORMANCE YOGA: Strength based Yoga focusing on � exibility, stability, mobility, and core strength. This format is designed for both tactical athletes and beginner level. *Classes subject to changes without notices
UNIT PT FOR ACTIVE DUTY ONLY - INDIVIDUAL AND/OR GROUP: All Active Duty personnel are welcome to attend any pre-scheduled classes Monday/Wednesday at 0615, Thursday at 1500 and Friday at 0715.
Patrons of all ability levels are welcome and encouraged to attend all events. If special assistance is needed, please contact Chris Wilk at [email protected] or 843-228-6712
Active Duty ONLYIndividual and/or group welcome
Active Duty ONLYIndividual and/or group welcome
Active Duty ONLYIndividual and/or group welcome
MCAS GYM will be openon 4 July 2015 from 0900-1500
3 July - 6 July 2015: NO CLASSES DUE TO
INDEPENDENCE DAY HOLIDAYClasses will return on schedule
Tuesday 7 July at 0730
HITT Tactical AthleteCompetition
NO classes on: 14, 15, 16, 28, 29, 30 July
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JULY 2015MCRD PARRIS ISLAND
GROUP EXERCISE SCHEDULE
P R E S E N T E D B Y
FITNESS SCHEDULES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
T i m e M o n d a y T u e s d a y W e d n e s d a y T h u r s d a y
0615-0715UNIT PT UNIT PT
1130-1230FUNCTIONAL
CIRCUIT *NEW*
SPIN/TRX*NEW*
1500-1600UNIT PT UNIT PT
INDIVIDUAL SHOP/UNIT PT SESSIONS MAY BE AVAILABLE IN ADDITION TO WEEKLY SCHEDULED UNIT PT SESSIONS. Please submit requests to [email protected] and [email protected]. For optimum service, requests must be received via email a minimum of 24 hours in advance and are required for groups of 10 to 30+ Marines. Please include unit, POC’s phone number, date, time, preferred session format and number of participants. Please allow 2 to 3 business days to receive email con� rmation of your request. Requests to reschedule (or cancellations) require notice to [email protected] and [email protected] via email no later than noon of the prior business day. See our website mccs-sc.com for more information.
Note: Please consult your physician before beginning any exercise program.
Active Duty ONLYIndividual and/or group welcome
Active Duty ONLYIndividual and/or group welcome
Active Duty ONLYIndividual and/or group welcome
Active Duty ONLYIndividual and/or group welcome
FUNCTIONAL CIRCUIT (NEW): A circuit class with strength training put into a high intensity format. Every week will challenge you in a new way using a variety of equipment to include: TRX, Dynaballs, Kettlebells, Olympic bars, battle ropes and plyo boxes.
SPIN/TRX ( NEW ): Join us for a mixture of interval, sprint and endurance training on the spin bike. After that keep the intensity up with a series of body and core challenging exercises with the TRX straps.
UNIT PT FOR ACTIVE DUTY ONLY - INDIVIDUAL AND/OR GROUP: All Active Duty personnel are welcome to attend any pre-scheduled classes Monday/Wednesday at 1500 and Tuesday/Thursday at 0615.
Patrons of all ability levels are welcome and encouraged to attend all events. If special assistance is needed, please contact Jonathan Hutchison at [email protected] or 843-228-1504.
MCRD GYM will be openon 4 July 2015 from 0800-1700
3 July - 6 July 2015: NO CLASSES DUE TO
INDEPENDENCE DAY HOLIDAYClasses will return on schedule
Tuesday 7 July at 0730
HITT Tactical AthleteCompetition
NO classes on: 14, 15, 16, 28, 29, 30 July
10JULY 2015 MCCS HappeningsJULY 2012 MCCS HAPPENINGS
Private lessons will be offered by appointment only; prior payment and registration are required. The scheduled lessons will be available for authorized patrons of all ages. Each private lesson will be limited to one person at a time, one on one instruction with a Water Safety Instructor. After you register you will be contacted to schedule your lessons.
For information or to register, call Kristina Geddes at 252-8021 or email [email protected].
Patrons of all ability levels are welcome and encouraged to attend all events. If special assistance is needed, please contact us.
PrIvATE SWIm LESSonS1 person | 4 consecutive lessons30 minute each | $35.00
PREREGISTRATION IS REQUIRED!Register on-line at: summermovie2015.eventbrite.comLimit of 75 children per day. Join us for a movie, a kid’s concession pack (small popcorn,
small drink and small candy) arts, crafts and games. Lunch will not be provided.
KIDS SUMMER MOVIE CLUB1300-1630 | for ages 5-12
$6 per child per day
MCRD PARRIS ISlAND ThEATER14 & 28 JUly
KIDSONLY
MCAS BEAUfORT ThEATER7 & 21 JUly
Tumbling & Creative Dance, ages 2&3. This class incorporates creative movement,pre-ballet and basic tumbling along with the development of the dancer’s grossmotor and listening skills. Children are encouraged through verbal imagery, the useof props and age appropriate music.
Dance I, ages 4-7. This class incorporates pre-ballet, beginning tap and creative movement to develop basic steps, vocabulary and movement in a fun and positive atmosphere. Students will learn short dances and play games that enhance cognitive and social development and prepare them for further ballet and tap training. There is a major emphasis on cooperation, participation and encouragement.
Tumbling, ages 4-7. This class is an introduction to tumbling positions, drills and movements such as tuck, straddle, bridge, handstand, forward roll and cartwheel along with some strengthening and flexibility. This class builds coordination, syncopation, balance and thinking skills. A continued emphasis on team building, self-esteem, cooperation and encouragement are involved.
Gymnastics, ages 7-11. This class reviews the basic skills of gymnastics. Introduction to more advanced skills will begin. This class builds coordination, balance and thinking skills. A continued emphasis on team building, self-esteem, cooperation and encouragement are involved.
Cheernastics, ages 5-9. This class reviews the basic skills of gymnastics and cheerleading. Introduction to more advanced skills will begin at age 7. This class builds coordination, balance and thinking skills. A continued emphasis on team building, self-esteem, cooperation and encouragement are involved.
Dance & GymnasticsSummer Session
Who: For kids ranging from 2-11 years old
Options: MONDAY 0945-1030 2&3 Tumbling & Creative Dance 1715-1800 2&3 Tumbling & Creative Dance 1800-1845 4-7 Dance 1 WEDNESDAY 1700-1745 4-7 Tumbling 1745-1830 5-9 Cheernastics 1830-1930 7-11 Gymnastics
Where: Parris Island Youth Gym (Over Combat Camera) Bldg. 287
When: The week of 8 June through the week of 27 July
Fee: Each class will be 8 weeks long for a fee of $69
Registration: Sign up at the youth center on Parris Island or Laurel Bay
Info: Please contact Youth Sports at 228-1586 or [email protected]
Details...
R.A.D. foR Women:BAsic self DefenseR.A.D. foR Women:BAsic self Defense27, 28 & 30 July 1700-2100four Winds family Readiness centermcRD Parris island
This course is not just your standard self-defense class; this course has its foundations in education and awareness. This course includes lecture, discussion and self-defense techniques training.
Participants can register by contacting Kathy Williams at 228-7616 or at [email protected] with their name and contact information. space is limited to 12. We will accept 4 as stand-by. You mUsT commit to all 3 classes. This class is free and offered to authorized patrons.
Patrons of all ability levels are welcome and encouraged to attend all events. If special assistance is needed, please contact Kathy Williams at 228-7616 or [email protected].
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MCCS HAPPENINGSJUNE 2012
Port royal July 4th Celebration4 July | 1700
Bring your beach chairs and bug spray and celebrate our nation’s birthday on Sands Beach in Port Royal. Festivities will be held on Sands Beach and will commence at 1700 and the fireworks show will be held at dark. For more information, visit www.portroyal.org.
beaCh bum triathlon #111 July | 0645
This triathlon is entirely on the hard flat beach of Hilton Head Island’s Coligny Beach. Prepare to have to the wettest, sandiest and hottest time you'll ever experience with a ¼ mile ocean swim, 6 mile beach bike and 3 mile beach run. For more information, visit gotrievents.com/beachbumtriathlon.
beaufort Water festival17-26 July
For 60 years The Beaufort Water Festival has been celebrating local tra-ditions every year in mid-July at downtown Beaufort’s Henry C. Cham-bers Waterfront Park. Amazing waterskiing shows, dances, concerts, Shagging, dragonboat races, sporting and other events take place at The Beaufort Water Festival with approximately 50,000 attendees. Visit www.bftwaterfestival.com for more information on this year’s Beaufort Water Festival.
JUNE 2012 MCCS HAPPENINGS
universal orlando – military offer eXtended through deCember 2015!Good news! Universal Orlando's deeply discounted "Buy-1-Day-Get-Two-More-Days-FREE" theme park admission offer has been extended through 4 December 2015! Tickets are currently just $148 per adult and $143 per child ages 3-9. The last day to use tickets is 17 December 2015. Visit your Parris Island ITT/All Points Travel office to purchase your tickets. While you’re there, talk to us about booking your resort-inclusive Universal Orlando Resort vacation package as well.
military aPPreCiation daysDid you know that both Carowinds Theme Park (Charlotte, NC) and Wild Adventures Theme Park (Valdosta, GA) offer FREE admission for Active Duty and Retired military service members during Indepen-dence Day weekend? ITT offers deeply discounted admission tickets for your dependents and guests. Contact us at 228-3557 for more in-formation!
neW tiCket offeringsYour Parris Island ITT office has recently received many new opportu-nities for discounted tickets for many cities across the country. We now offer the exciting CITY PASS program in Atlanta, New York City, Tampa, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia and Houston. We are also offering Old Town Trolley Tour tickets in Savannah, Key West, St. Augustine, Wash-ington DC and Boston. Let us know now how we can help you get best value for your dollar to any of these exciting cities!
south Carolina state Park PassesTime to hit the beach and make summertime memories! ITT offers special pricing for the Park Passport, an annual pass that allows unlim-ited access to all South Carolina State Parks (including Hunting Island Beach) for a full 12 months. The Passport is a rearview mirror hangtag and can be used for vehicles that carry up to 14 passengers!
12JULY 2015 MCCS HappeningsMCCS HAPPENINGSJUNE 2012
SINGLE MARINE & SAILOR PROGRAM
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31
AFTERBURNERSRecreation:Mon-Wed& Fri 1100-1400 1700-2200Thur 1100-2200Sat-Sun 1300-2000
AFTERBURNERS
Snack Bar:Mon-Wedand Fri 1700-2200Thur 1500-2200Sat-Sun 1300-2000
BRIG & BREW
Recreation:Mon-Wed 1600-2000 Thur 1500-2200 Fri 1500-2000
BRIG & BREW
Snack Bar:Mon-Wed 1600-2000 Thur 1500-2200 Fri 1500-2000
SMP ELIGIBLE PATRONS INCLUDE: SINGLE MARINES AND SAILORS, GEOGRAPHICAL BACHELORS AND SINGLE PARENTS
Single Marine ProgramSingle Marine Program
202020ththth
SMP MEETINGBrig & Brew 1000
Afterburners 1400
JULY 2015 SMP EVENTS
CORN HOLEBrig & Brew 1900
CORN HOLEBrig & Brew 1900
CORN HOLEBrig & Brew 1900
CORN HOLEBrig & Brew 1900
TRIVIA TUESDAYBrig & Brew 1700
TRIVIA WEDNESDAYAfterburners 1900
BOOTLESS LIVEAfterburners 1900
TRIVIA TUESDAYBrig & Brew 1700
TRIVIA WEDNESDAYAfterburners 1900
TRIVIA WEDNESDAYAfterburners 1900
TRIVIA TUESDAYBrig & Brew 1700
TRIVIA WEDNESDAYAfterburners 1900
TRIVIA TUESDAYBrig & Brew 1700
TRIVIA WEDNESDAYAfterburners 1900
TEXAS HOLD’EMAfterburners 1900
TEXAS HOLD’EMAfterburners 1900
TEXAS HOLD’EMAfterburners 1900
TEXAS HOLD’EMAfterburners 1900
KARAOKE / DJBrig & Brew 1900
OPEN MIC NIGHTKARAOKE / DJBrig & Brew 1900
KARAOKE / DJBrig & Brew 1900
KARAOKE / DJBrig & Brew 1900
KARAOKE / DJBrig & Brew 1900
Eligible Single Marines & Sailors can play golf at The Legends at Parris Island for $20.00 after 1300 seven days a week. Bowling: Friday 1600-2300 and Saturday 1300-2300.
Movies: Thurs-Sun any movie FOR FREE.
BRIG & BREW: 228-1544, SMP INFO: MCRD 228-1541, AFTERBURNERS: 228-6365, SMP INFO: MCAS 228-7405, MCCS-SC.COM
MOVIE NIGHTBrig & Brew 1800Afterburners 1900
MOVIE NIGHTBrig & Brew 1800Afterburners 1900
MOVIE NIGHTBrig & Brew 1800Afterburners 1900
MOVIE NIGHTBrig & Brew 1800Afterburners 1900
MOVIE NIGHTBrig & Brew 1800Afterburners 1900
AIR HOCKEY TOURNAMENTAfterburners 1900
PS4 TOURNAMENTAfterburners 1600
XBOX ONE TOURNAMENTAfterburners 1900
LUNCH TIMEPOOL TOURNAMENT
Afterburners 1130
3 POINT SHOOTOUTAfterburners 1600
8 BALL TOURNAMENTAfterburners 1900
CORN HOLETOURNAMENTAfterburners 1600
CORN HOLETOURNAMENTAfterburners 1600
PING PONGTOURNAMENTAfterburners 1900
HORSESHOE TOURNAMENTAfterburners 1900
COOKOUTAfterburners 1600
INDEPENDENCE DAYPARTY TROOP APPRECIATIONAfterburners/Brig & Brew 1500
DODGEBALL TOURNAMENTMCAS GYM 1800
189
15
Hilton Head, SC All Day
PING PONGTOURNAMENTAfterburners 1900
Movie TheaTer hoTLines:
parris island 228-1525
mcas beaufort228-7183
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MCas BeaUForT
WE WILL BE CLOSED FRIDAY 3 JULY FOR INDEPENDENCE DAY.
Greens
garden salad Fresh greens with tomato, onion, carrots,
and cucumbers.$5.00
chefs’ salad Fresh Greens with ham, turkey, egg and cheese.
Served on fresh greens with vegetable.$8.00
grilled chicken salad plate Grilled chicken breast topped with shredded cheddar.
$8.00
sandwiches & entrees $8.00Sandwiches Served with steak fries
grilled turkey burger Fresh ground turkey, stuffed with spinach and cheese.
sausage and pepper grinder Sweet Italian sausage, house made marinara and
provolone cheese, served on a Hoagie roll.
grilled chicken gyro Grilled Chicken on flat bread with diced tomato,
onion and Tzatziki sauce.
grilled chicken cordon bleu sandwich Grilled chicken topped with sliced ham and Swiss
cheese.
fish and chips Beer Battered Fried fish filet with Steak fries and
Malt vinegar.
daily calzone special Please ask your server. (While supplies last)
build your own burger Choice of BBQ sauce or Char-crust, cheeses, sautéed
mushrooms, onions, bacon, or none of the above.
turkey club Wheat bread, sliced turkey, crispy bacon topped
with fresh lettuce and tomato.
buffalo ranch chicken cheddar wrap Fried Chicken tenders tossed in buffalo ranch sauce,
bacon, cheddar cheese, all wrapped in a grilled tortilla.
french dip Toasted baguette topped with thinly sliced roast
beef, mushrooms, and melted Swiss. Served with a side of au jus.
bbQ pulled pork sandwich Piled high on toasted cheddar “mega” biscuit,
topped with Cole slaw.
reuben Corned beef, sauerkraut, 1000 thousand, melted Swiss
on toasted Rye bread.
UPDaTeD LUnCh MenU
14JULY 2015 MCCS HappeningsMCCS HAPPENINGSJUNE 2012
Inns of the corps deTreville House now offers breakfast(for guesTs only)
the rackpackage$240.00 for 3 nIghtsEnjoy a $45 savings on three nights’ accommodations at the deTreville House, winner of the Marine Corps Food & Hospitality Excellence Award for 21 years, located 8 miles from Parris Island on board the Beaufort Air Station. For reservation information call 522-1663 or visit innsofthecorps.com.
PARRIS ISLAND FOOD COURT
FISH SANDWICH SPECIALSANDWICH ONLY $5.50
WITH FRIES ANDA DRINK $7.75
15JULY 2015 MCCS HappeningsMCCS HAPPENINGSJUNE 2012
MCrD Parris isLanD
Become a fan of Traditions on Facebook! facebook.com/traditions.pi
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY
CLOSED
LUNCH BUFFET FEATURING:
BBQ CHICKEN & SMOTHERED LIVER
SOUP & SALAD BAR, DRINK & DESSERT $8.95
LUNCH BUFFET FEATURING:
ITALIAN BUFFETSOUP & SALAD BAR,
WINGS, DRINK & DESSERT $8.95
OPEN FOR DINNER1700-2000
LUNCH BUFFET FEATURING:
FRIED PORK CHOPS& LONDON BROIL
SOUP & SALAD BAR, SIDES,DRINK & DESSERT $8.95
LUNCH BUFFET FEATURING:
SOUTHERN COMFORT FOODSOUP & SALAD BAR, SIDES,
DRINK & DESSERT $8.95
HAPPY HOUR1600-1800
RESERVED FORPRIVATE FUNCTIONS
CALL 228-1559 FORCATERING INFORMATION
CLOSED
Lunch Bu� et Hours: Tuesday-Friday 1100-1300. All Ranks Welcome. Children’s Lunch Bu� et Price: Ages 0-5 Free, Ages 6-12 $4.95.
JULYCALENDAR
WE WILL BE CLOSED FRIDAY 3 JULYFOR INDEPENDENCE DAY
Wednesday 15 July FROM
Please rsvp to 228–1566for planning purposes
KIDS’ only BUFFET MENU: Dinosaur Shaped Chicken Nuggets, Sliders, Hot Dogs, Tater Tots, Corn on the Cobb, Baked Beans, Tossed Salad with Ranch or Balsamic
Dressing, Soft Drinks and Assorted Cookies
kids’ night$7 PER CHILD includes bounce house,
Kid Friendly Movie and Buffet
16JULY 2015 MCCS HappeningsJUNE 2012 MCCS HAPPENINGS
frEE basic sKills coursE 13-31 July | 0800-1600 Bldg. 923, MCRD Parris Island
Did you know your education office provides a 3-week math and English refresher course called the Military Academic Skills Course (MASP)? This course is ideal if you are preparing for academic testing, considering signing up for a college course or even personal enrichment. MASP is open to Active Duty, spouses and DoD civilians. Active Duty are eligible for PTAD. For more information or to sign up, please call 228-2152.
accEssing highEr Education 21-22 and 28-29 July | 0800-1630 Bldg. 596, MCAS Beaufort
Accessing Higher Education (AHE) is a free, in-depth, 2-day class that covers getting started on your path to a college degree or certification. Space is limited and transitioning Marines have priority. For more information or to register, call 228-7421 (MCAS) or 228-2086 (MCRD).
scholarship findErIf you’re searching for a college scholarship for yourself or a family member, try using Military.com’s Scholarship Finder. The finder searches over 1,000 scholarships for the military community. Start you search at offers.military.com/v/scholarships/flow.
what’s your lEarning stylE?Do you know what your individual learning style is? We all learn differently. Go to http://marciaconner.com/assess/learningstyle/ to learn more about yourself!
rEnt your tExtbooKs and savEIs the cost of textbooks getting to you? Renting your textbooks instead of buying them new or used is a great way to save money! Visit www.mccssc.com/lifelong for more information about renting textbooks or call your local education office today!
distancE lEarningAre you curious about trying an online college class? Distance learning is the preferred method for many people. Go to www.dantes.doded.mil/ser vice -members/prep-for-college/self-assessment/index.html to find out if you are a good candidate for online education.
KudEr® assEssmEntsIn less than 30 minutes, Active Duty, Guard members, Reservists and service members in transition can take all three of the Kuder® Journey assessments to learn more about themselves. Taking the Kuder Work Values Assessment (learn what’s most important to you), Kuder Career Interests Assessment (connect your top interests with career clusters) and the Kuder Skills Confidence Assessment-A (what do you believe you’re good at doing?) will kick-start exploration and encourage more career satisfaction. Log on to www.dantes.kuder.com to get started.
wE’rE hErE to hElp!The Education Specialists at your local installation Education Office are ready to provide you with educational advisements, help you choose a path, talk about ways to pay for it and proctor all sorts of tests and examinations. For more information please go to our website at www.mccs-sc.com/lifelong or call your local education office:MCAS Beaufort • 228-7421Room 211, Bldg. 596MCRD/ERR Parris Island • 228-2086Room 42, Bldg. 923
QuotE of thE month“The starting point of all achievement is desire.” -Napoleon Hill
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