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ROCKTOBERFEST
TROPIC LIGHTING WEEK
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AWARENESS MONTH
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MR. & MS. ROCKTOBERFESTCONTEST
GERMAN FOOD & BEVERAGESCHILDREN ACTIVITIES COSTUME CONTEST
YODELING CONTEST
ROOTBEERFEST
STEIN CARRYING CONTEST
MUSIC & MUCH MORE
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3 @ WEYAND FIELDFIELD OPENS @ 4 PM
OPEN TO DOD ID CARD HOLDERS & GUESTS INFORMATION: 655-0111 OR HIMWR.COM
This sponsorship does not constitute DoD, Army or Federal Government endorsement.
Discover MWR Hawaii magazine is published monthly by the USAG Hawaii Marketing offi ce. It is your guide for all things Family and MWR.Comments and suggestions are always welcome. Advertising is accepted. For more information about our magazine, call 656-3326.
OCTOBER SPOTLIGHT: 2 - 3TROPIC LIGHTNING WEEK
UPCOMING SPECIAL EVENTS 4
ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE (ACS) 5
OCTOBER SPOTLIGHT: 6DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AWARENESS MONTH (DVAM)
CHILD, YOUTH AND SCHOOL SERVICES 7(CYS SERVICES)
DINING & ENTERTAINMENT 9
RECREATION AND LEISURE 10
TELEPHONE DIRECTORY 13
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Family and MWR Marketing
Andrea Latimore Director of Marketing
John Medlock Commercial Sponsorship &
Advertising Manager
808.656.3329
Eric Knox Commercial Sponsorship &
Advertising Manager
Acct Exec CYSS
808.656.3318
Onyx Catterson Account Executive
Allan Criss Webmaster, Marquee
Designer
Brandon Young Webmaster, Digital Media
Dennis Tanaka Senior Graphics Illustrator
HOW DID THE 25TH ID COME TO BE? The 25th Infantry Division (ID) has been active in Hawaii since October 1, 1941. It was originally composed of the 27th and 35th Infantry Regiments and the 298th Infantry Hawaii National Guard.
THE ORIGIN OF THE PATCH In late 1943, the shoulder patch, a taro leaf and a lightning bolt was formally adopted. The taro leaf represents the birth of the 25th ID from the elements of the famous Hawaii Division and the Pacific Region where it was established and fought. The lightning bolt represents speed and aggressive spirit- traits the Division exhibited during battle. The red and gold colors used on the patch are symbolic of the late Hawaiian Monarchy.
WHAT DOES TROPIC LIGHTNING MEAN? The nickname originates from a lightning call sign 25th ID used for Division Headquarters arrival on Guadalcanal. The Marines continued to use the nickname by calling the unit Lightning Division. Eventually it was changed to Tropic Lightning because the Division spent time in the tropics. The 25th ID was officially authorized to use the nickname Tropic Lightning in August of 1953. This was the first time in Army history that a nickname was permitted in addition to its regular numerical designation.
DIVISION’S MOTTO ~ READY TO STRIKE! ANYTIME. ANYWHERE.
For more information of the history of the 25th Infantry Division, visit: http://www.garrison.hawaii.army.mil/tlm/files/history-25th.pdf
THE 25TH INFANTRY DIVISION WILL CELEBRATE ITS 74TH BIRTHDAY, TO
INCLUDE THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF ITS ENTRY INTO VIETNAM, DURING TROPIC LIGHTNING WEEK. TO COMMEMORATE
THIS HISTORIC OCCASION, THE DIVISION HAS PLANNED A WEEK FULL OF EVENTS
FOR SOLDIERS AND FAMILIES ALIKE. THIS MONTH’S FEATURE TAKES A CLOSER LOOK
INTO THE DIVISION’S UNIQUE HISTORY WHILE KEEPING YOU UP TO DATE WITH THE MANY FAMILY AND MWR EVENTS
HAPPENING THROUGHOUT THE MONTH.
Photos - courtesy of 25th ID PAO Flickr
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3Rocktoberfest, Weyand Field
4 - 10 PM
MONDAY, OCTOBER 5Division run, Weyand Field
6 AM
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8Pass and Review, Weyand Field
10 AM - 12 PM
Food Truck Rodeo, Weyand Field12 - 4 PM
Polo: Honolulu Polo Club and 25th ID Soldiers, Weyand Field
3 - 5 PM
In addition to these activities, there will be many sport related tournaments, competitions, and championships for
25th ID Soldiers to participate in!
The fi rst event among many in the celebration of the 25th Infantry Division is Rocktoberfest! This event has been going on strong since 2007 and is only getting better with time. Originally called Oktoberfest, named after the traditional German festival held once a year in Munich, Germany. This event recognizes and celebrates German culture and heritage while boosting morale for Soldiers and their families. The fi rst Hawaii Garrison Oktoberfest was held on Sills Field and had 800 people in attendance.
In 2009, the event name was changed to Rocktoberfest to blend German culture and American Rock & Roll into one annual event the Garrison looks forward to every year. Rocktoberfest is still rooted in German culture. There will be German food for sale along with must have specialty beverages! There will be two bars where adult beverages will be made available for purchase, along with souvenir glass mugs for refi lls. The Army Music Hawaii O.N.E. Nation Rock Band and DJ Bennie of Royal Events will keep the crowd entertained throughout the evening.
Xylene Lennon, Special Events Coordinator says, this year attendance is expected to reach 1500 people. Much has changed since the events humble beginnings besides turn out. Lennon and the Special Events team will be adding children’s activities to the festivities, which was a recommendation from last year’s patron surveys. Parents will be able to purchase child-friendly mugs, so they can participate in a rootbeer fl oat social! Also new for 2015, the public will be able to compete in the competitive games and win prizes! In the past, only Soldiers were able to participate. Games will include, the stein hoist, keg rolling race, and a stein race.
One event that has continued through the years is the Mr. & Ms. Rocktoberfest contest. This contest celebrates one man and woman with achievements in four competitions- costume contest, yodeling, musical chairs and stein carrying contest. Winners will receive a gift bag fi lled with great prizes. Rocktoberfest will begin with an opening ceremony led by the Garrison Commander, Colonel Richard A. Fromm. So come out to Weyand Field, Saturday October 3, at 4 PM dressed in your best traditional German garb and join the celebration as we kick off Tropic Lightning Week!
ROCKTOBERFEST @ WEYAND FIELD - OCT. 3 Come to the rock version of Oktoberfest! Food, Entertainment and adult beverages! Join us for the crowning of Mr. and Ms. Rocktoberfest theme competition and many other festive activities! We will be serving up a variety of German eats and drinks. This FREE Family event is open to DOD ID cardholders and their guest. The fun starts at 4 PM to 10 PM. See you there! For more information, call 655-0111.
ZOMBIE RUN @ LEADER’S FIELD - OCT. 10 Join us for the second annual Zombie Run! We dare you to survive a 3-mile race while being chased by zombies. Costumes are highly encouraged. Come early and get help with your makeup, beginning at 4:30 PM. This run is open to DoD ID cardholders and their guests, ages18 years old and up. The registration fee is $20 and includes a T-shirt (must register by Sept. 18) or $12 without a T-shirt. Registration fees are non-refundable. Sign up at any of the DFMWR Fitness Centers. Call (808) 655-8007 for more information. Race starts at 6 PM.
RIGHT ARM NIGHT @ NEHELANI - OCT. 23 Kick back with your “Right Arm” with drink specials and a pupu buffet! Event starts at 5 PM. Spouses and DoD Civilians welcome. Play in the Texas Hold’em Tournament for prizes! Please call 655-4466 for more information. Which unit has the most pride? Bring your “right arm” out to compete for the $100 MWR Buck prize!
SOLDIER SHOW - NOV. 21 Location to be announced. It’s Army entertainment like you’ve never experienced before. The Soldier Show is a live Broadway-style variety performance featuring the Army’s best talent. Doors open at 6 PM and the show will begin at 7 PM. For more information please call 655-0002.
HOLIDAY CARD LANE@ SCHOFIELD BARRACKS & FORT SHAFTER NOV 23 - JAN 5 Calling all units, staff offices, agencies and organizations, you are invited to participate in the Holiday Card Lane display. Displays will consist of at least one to two 4 X 8 sheets of plywood prepared in such a manner that they open like a Holiday card. Each entry will be judged on its craftsmanship and artistic quality. Awards will be given for 1st, 2nd & 3rd place. All participants must register by Nov. 20. For more information, call 655-0113.
NORTH HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING CEREMONY @ GENERAL’S FIELD- NOV. 24 Join us in celebrating the start of the Holiday Season with the lighting of the Schofield Barracks Christmas Tree. Activities begin at 5:30 PM. The ceremony will begin at 6 PM. Santa will arrive at approximately 6:20 PM. to greet the crowd and take pictures. Hot cocoa and cookies are available on a first come, first serve basis. For more information, please call 655-0113.
SOUTH HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING CEREMONY @ PALM CIRCLE- DEC. 3 Join us in celebrating the start of the Holiday Season with the lighting of the Fort Shafter Christmas Tree. Activities begin at 5:30 PM. The ceremony will begin at 6 PM. Santa will arrive at approximately 6:20 PM to greet the crowd and take pictures. Hot cocoa and cookies are available on a first come, first serve basis. For more information, please call 655-0113.
WINTER WONDERLAND @ ALIAMANU MILITARY RESERVATION - DEC. 12 Come out and celebrate the Holiday Season with Family and MWR. Activities include SKIES performances, breakfast with Santa, paint and take crafts, face painting and more! For more information, please call 655-0002.
Friday, October 2, 2015 3pm (Transitions) and 6pm (Moving)Doors open 30 minutes prior to performance
Martinez Gym, Schofield Barracks655-0113 • HiMWR.com
Friday, October 2, 2015 3pm (Transitions) and 6pm (Moving)Doors open 30 minutes prior to performance
Martinez Gym, Schofield Barracks655-0113 • HiMWR.com
Friday, October 2, 2015 3pm (Transitions) and 6pm (Moving)Doors open 30 minutes prior to performance
Martinez Gym, Schofield Barracks655-0113 • HiMWR.com
UPCOMING SPECIAL EVENTS
ACS is here to provide quality support services, various training and education to our Army community of soldiers, families and civilians stationed on Oahu. Bldg. 2091 Schofi eld Barracks - 655-4ACS (4227)
Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP)
Survivor Outreach Services (SOS)
Family Advocacy Program (FAP)
Army Emergency Relief (AER)
Army Volunteer Corps
Employment & Financial Management
Mobilization & Deployment Program
Warrior Transition Battalion
Soldier and Family Assistance Center (SFAC)
SPECIAL 2-PART SEMINAR “10 STEPS TO A FEDERAL JOB” & “THE PRIORITY PLACEMENT PROGRAM FOR MILITARY SPOUSES PPP-S/ SPOUSAL PREFERENCE” BY FEDERAL RESUME GURU KATHRYN @ NEHELANI CONFERENCE CENTER - OCT. 21Special two-part seminar on the federal job application and the Priority Placement Program for military spouses. Kathryn Troutman, author and renowned certifi ed resume writer and trainer, is the guest presenter. The Seminar is open to all spouses, active duty, civilians, veterans, and family members with post access.
Kathryn Troutman has over 30 years of experience writing federal resumes and training on the federal job application process. The 10 Steps to a Federal Job presentation includes
information on the application process, guidance on how to write an effective federal resume and crucial tips on the Questionnaire, KSAs and key words. We are excited as Kathryn Troutman will present a NEW section specially designed for Military Spouses. Many Military Spouses are seeking federal employment and this briefi ng targets the narrative style resume required for PPP-S registration. Kathryn will walk through step by step the federal application process and the PPP-S registration process and federal resume writing. Registration Required 9 AM - 12 PM.
HALLOWEEN OPEN HOUSE SPOOKTACULAR @ ACS - OCT. 28Come trick or treat at ACS and learn about Family Advocacy and Exceptional Family Member Programs. Enjoy storytime, safety tips with the Military Police and fun child activites. 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM.
PLAY MORNINGS AT SCHOFIELD BARRACKS AND HMR Every 2nd and 4th Wednesday at Schofi eld Barracks (ACS Bldg. 2091) and every 1st and 3rd Monday at HMR (HMR Chapel above the gym) for children 0 - 3, 10 - 11 AM. Meet other moms and dads. Share information and parenting tips. Give your child a chance to interact with other children in a safe structured environment. For more information, call 655-4ACS. Registration not required.
PARENT CENTRAL SERVICES241 Hewitt St, Schofi eld Barracks: 655-5314 / 8380
Bougainville Loop, Bldg. 1782 - AMR: 833-5393
ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE
2015CAREER FAIR
Friday,Oct. 23, 201510 AM - 2 PM
@ The Nehelani Conference
CenterMeet Employers
On-Site Interviews
Dress Professionally
Bring ResumeNAF Position Available
No Children Please
Job Seekers:Register with ACS
Employment Readiness @ www.himwr.com/ACS
( Select “class Calendar”)
Call 655-4227 for more information
Friday, Oct 2, 201510:30 - 11 AM
Nehelani Ballroom, Scho� eld Barracks
Open to the public
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AWARENESS MONTH (DVAM)
PROCLAMATION SIGNING BY THE USARHAW SENIOR COMMANDER
Friday, Oct. 16, 2015 l 6 AM l Open to the public / Stroller friendly@ Hamilton Field, Scho� eld Barracks - Contact ACS, 655-4ACS (4227)
Scho� eld Barracks leaders and community members are joining together during the month of October to honor victims of domestic violence
and to challenge all of us to learn the causes and cures of domestic violence.
USARHAW SeniorCommander, MAJ Gen. Charles A. Flynn, will sign a proclamation declaring
October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM) on October 2 at 10:30 AM at the
Nehelani Conference Center. This year’s theme is “Live by core values to keep your relationship
healthy and strong.”
DVAM is recognized across the nation every October because domestic violence affects men
and women, approximately 30 to 60 percent of domestic violence perpetrators also abuse children in the home, and one in four women
will experience domestic violence in her lifetime.
Events scheduled for October include outreach tables at the following dates & times:
Tuesday, Oct. 6Scho� eld Barracks PX, 10 AM - 1 PM
Wednesday, Oct. 7Scho� eld Barracks Library, 9:30 - 11:30 AM
Friday, Oct. 9, AMR IPC National Night Out @
AMR Community Center, 4 PM - 7:30 PM
Tuesday, Oct.13Scho� eld Barracks Fitness Center, 7 - 9 AM
Friday, Oct. 165K Run / Walk
“ We Run So They Dont Have To”, Hamilton Parade Field, 6 - 7 AM
Tuesday, Oct. 20Fort Shafter PX Market, 10 AM - 1 PM
Friday, Oct. 23,Scho� eld Barracks Commissary, 10 AM - 1 PM
Wednesday, Oct. 28Fort Shafter Library, 2:30 - 4:30 PM
Join ACS for a showing of this wildly entertaining seminar designed to bring hope and positive change to your marriage, improve communication, help your spouse truly understand you and your needs, and rekindle the romance in your marriage!
FREE ON-SITE CHILDCARE & DINNER PROVIDED!Contact ACS to Register! (808) 655-4ACS (4227)
YOUTH SPORTSBldg. 9090, Schofi eld Barracks: 655-6465
Bldg. 1782, Aliamanu Military Reservation: 836-1923
YOUTH SPORTS FLAG FOOTBALL & CHEER CLINICSFlag Football and Cheerleading clinics on Oct. 17 will start at 9 AM. The clinics will be held at Patriot Park which is located next to Bennett Youth Center on 2251 McMahon Rd. Bldg. 9090.
YOUTH SPORTS FLAG FOOTBALL OPENING DAYFlag Football Opening Day on Oct. 24 will start at 9 AM. Location is Watts Field on Schofi eld Barracks off of A-road. There will be tunnel running and a guest speaker. Once the opening day ceremonies have concluded, football games will begin.
YOUTH SPORTS BASKETBALL AND CHEERLEADING REGISTRATIONFor the youth born 1998 - 2009. Registration is Oct 1 - Oct 31. The season runs from Jan-Mar. Please ensure when the parents register they have complete CYS registration paperwork, Youth Sports registration paperwork, up to date shot record, physical to last through the season, and birth certifi cate. If parent’s registering do not have up to date and completed paperwork with
registration they will not be able to sign their youth up until all requirements have been met. The cost is $55 for both sports. If you have a cheerleading uniform from previous seasons the cost is $20.
YOUTH SPORTS HOME SCHOOL SESSIONSSchofi eld Barracks and AMR Youth Sports has re-started their Home School program. This program is free to our AMR / Ft. Shafter / Camp Smith / Schofi eld Barracks / Wheeler and HMR Home School Community.
Home School program for AMR will be every Tuesday from 10 AM - 12 PM. 4 - 7 year olds session will run from 10 - 11 AM. 8 - 16 year olds session will run from 11 AM - 12 PM.
For Schofi eld Barracks, Home School classes meet at Bennett Youth Center on Schofi eld Barracks. The program will run Tuesday from 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM for all age groups
Youth Sports will provide fi tness activities such as basketball, croquet, fl ag football, etc. Health and Fitness activities such as 4-H Health Rocks, Hiking Trails, and bullying. Home School participants must register with the Parent Central Services on AMR or Schofi eld Barracks registration offi ce. There must be a minimum number of 10 participants registered for each age group.
CHILD, YOUTH AND SCHOOL SERVICES (CYS SERVICES)
Youth Sports is Looking for
Volunteer Coaches & Referees
If you would like to serve as a positive role model for our youth participating in the youth sports program, please
contact your nearest Youth Sports Of� ce today.
Schofi eld Barracks: 655-6456
AMR / Fort Shafter: 836-1923
Applications: himwr.com/youth-sports
AMR/Ft. Shafter Registration Offi ce: 833-5393SB/Wheeler/HMR Registration Offi ce: 655-5314
$55 for Basketball$55 for � rst time cheerleaders with no uniform$20 for returning cheerleaders with uniforms
Ages: Youth Born 1999 - 2010
For any sports questions please call:AMR / Ft. Shafter: 836-1923
SB / Wheeler / HMR: 655-6465
CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER114 Kauhini Rd, Bldg 1783,Aliamanu Military Reservation (AMR): 833-5570
462 Hase Dr, Bldg 900,Fort Shafter: 438-1151
327 Kuapale Rd, Bldg 30,Helemano Military Reservation (HMR): 653-0724
2423 McMahon Rd, Bldg 9098,Schofi eld Barracks: 655-7106
1875 Lyman Rd, Bldg 1279 ,Schofi eld Barracks: 655-1569
155 Tidball St, Bldg 791,Schofi eld Barracks: 655-5293
PARENTS’ NIGHT OUT - SOUTH @ AT AMR CDC (BLDG. 1783) AND AMR SCHOOL AGE CENTER (BLDG. 1782) - OCT. 10
PARENTS’ NIGHT OUT - NORTH @ SCHOFIELD BARRACKS BOWEN (BLDG. 1279) AND SB SCHOOL AGE CENTER (BLDG. 1280) - OCT. 24Reservations will be accepted on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis at the Parent Central Services (PCS) Offi ce at AMR, (808) 833-5393, or SB, (808) 655-5314. To enroll in Parents’ Night Out, children must be registered with CYS Services no later than Wednesday at noon prior to the event. Reservations may be taken as early as the Monday after the previous event.
SKIES UNLIMITED CLASSES 241 Hewitt Street, Bldg. 1283, Schofi eld Barracks: 655-9818 / 8326154 Kauhini Road Bldg. 1782, AMR Studio: 655-9818 / 8326For class availability or log onto the www.himwr.com/skies or call our facility for more information.
Classes currently available: Spanish / Yoga Dance Class / Vocal Technique / Instruments / Karate / Theater / Hula Classes / Dance Classes
SCHOOL AGE SERVICES240 Montgomery Drive, Fort Shafter: 438-6470
1885 Lyman Road Bldg 1280 Schofi eld Barracks: 655-6476
327 Kuapale Road Bldg 30, HMR: 653-0717
154 Kauhini Road Bldg 1782, AMR: 833-4932
MIDDLE SCHOOL AND TEEN CENTER174 Kauhini Road Bldg 1781, AMR: 833-0920
240 Montgomery Drive Bldg 351, Fort Shafter: 438-1487
2251 McMahon Road Bldg 9090, Schofi eld Barracks: 655-0451
(Opening Soon)441 Kuapale Road Bldg 25, HMR: 653-0717
THE HIRED! APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMThis program is offered through CYS Services and designed to meet the workforce-preparation and secondary-education exploration needs of eligible 15 - 18 year-old youth. High school students who are accepted into the HIRED! Apprenticeship Program are placed in a 12 - week-long HIRED! Apprenticeship Position in a USAG-HI, Family and MWR program. These 12-week-long positions serve as exploratory work experiences under the guidance of a dedicated on-site mentor. We have a limited number of HIRED slots available. Register today! Apply by Oct. 9; starts Oct. 16. For more information and to access the apprenticeship application, visit www.himwr.com/hired-teen-apprenticeships. (808) 655-0451.
CHILD, YOUTH AND SCHOOL SERVICES (CYS SERVICES)
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL 655-0111 OR VISIT HIMWR.COM
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3@ WEYAND FIELD
FIELD OPENS @ 4 PM
OPEN TO DOD ID CARD HOLDERS & GUESTS
UPCOMING SCHOOLHOLIDAYS
&BREAKSFALL BREAK FROM OCT. 5 - 9.
TEACHER INSTITUTE DAY: OCT. 12
VETERANS DAY: NOV. 11
THANKS GIVING BREAK: NOV. 26 -27
WINTER BREAK: DEC. 18 - JAN. 5
DINING & ENTERTAINMENT
Family and MWR Hawaii offers 6 dining facilities that are ready to serve you! For larger events, MWR has two catering and conference
centers for your special event such as Hail and Farewells, seminars, birthday parties and even weddings.
LOCATION SUN MON TUES WED THURS FRI SATHALE IKENABldg. 711, Morton Dr.Fort Shafter (808)438-1974 or (808)438-6712
Sunday BrunchEvery Sunday10 AM - 1 PM
Mexican Cuisine Lunch Buffet Every Tuesday 11 AM - 1 PM
Soul Food Lunch BuffetEvery last Wednesday11 AM - 1 PM
Grill your own Steak Night10/3 & 10/16 3 PM - 8 PM
Hawaiian Luau Lunch Buffet11 AM - 1 PMEvery last Friday of the month
KOLEKOLE1249 Kolekole Ave.Schofi eld Barracks (808) 655-0664
Mongolian BBQ Every Monday5 PM - 8 PM
Taco Tuesday NightEvery Tuesday5 PM - 8 PM
Keiki NightEvery Wednesday Night 5 PM - 8 PM
$5 Pupu Menu5 PM - 8 PM
Chef’s SpecialEvery Friday5 PM - 8 PM
NEHELANI1249 Kolekole Ave.Schofi eld Barracks Nehelani Manager(808) 655-4466
Hawaiian Luau Lunch Buffet11 AM - 1 PMEvery last Friday of the month
MULLIGAN’S BAR & GRILLWalter J. Nagorski Golf Course, Fort Shafter: 438-6712/1974
LEILEHUA BAR & GRILLBldg. 6505, Leilehua Rd, Wahiawa: 655-7131
NA KOA SNACK BARSchofi eld Bowling CenterBldg. 557, Burr St, Schofi eld Barracks: 624-9469
STRIKE ZONEFort Shafter Bowling CenterBldg. 660, Chamberlain Road: 438-6733
Every Saturday 11am-6pm Every Sunday starting 1 hour before kicko�
Watch the...It’s Back...SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, HAWAII
Weekend menu options available with breakfast served all day!
RECREATION AND LEISURE
ARTS AND CRAFTSThe Arts & Crafts facilities offer a wide variety of programs to enhance the creativity and technical skills of the military community. We have a variety of ready-made gifts for farewell presentations or other occasions.
919 Humphreys Rd, Bldg 572 Schofield Barracks: 655-4202
NEW! PAINT AND GLAZE YOUR OWN CERAMIC PUMPKIN! OCT. 1 - 24 $30 - $40 9 -11:30 AM
NEW! MOSAIC CLASSES FOR ADULTS: OCT. 4, 11 & 18$60 for all three sessions. Pre-registration is required. Wed / Thurs 10 AM - 3 PM. Fri / Sat 9 AM - 3 PM
MOMS & TOTSEvery Thursday from 10 - 11 AM, September crafts will use hand building clay. For the cost of only $5, parent and child take on a creative project together.
POTTERY WHEEL THROWING Create a beautiful vase or decorative bowl at the Pottery Wheel Throwing sessions! These workshops happen on Tuesdays from 5 - 8 PM & Sundays from 11 AM - 3 PM
QUILTING/SEWING WORKSHOPS Come gather together and learn how to make quilts; enjoy quality time with others while quilting!
AUTO SKILLS AND STORAGEThe Auto Skills Center is here to help you maintain your car. We
provide a safe environment, vehicle lifts, and tools for the (DIY), DO-IT-YOURSELF people. We also perform State Vehicle Safety Check Inspections and much more.
Bldg. 910, Duck Rd., Schofield Barracks: 655-9368
Bldg. 1535, Fort Shafter Flats: 438-9402
SERVICES AVAILABLE ON SCHOFIELD BARRACKS:Mechanic for hire service / Safety Check / Body Service / RV/Boat/Jet Ski & Long Term Vehicle Storage / Storage Shed / Rental / DIY Auto Repair / Brake Rotors & Drums
SERVICES AVAILABLE AT FORT SHAFTER:Mechanic for hire service / Safety Check / Storage Shed Rental / DIY Auto Repair / Brake Rotors & Drums
BOWLINGArmy Hawaii Bowling Centers offer the ultimate bowling experience for all occasions, whether it’s casual or competitive bowling, league or family bowling, and local or regional tournaments. Plan a party at any one of our bowling centers.
Schofield Bowling Center - Bldg. 557, Burr Street: 655-0573
Fort Shafter Bowling Center- Bldg. 660, Chamberlain Road: 438-6733
(Opening Soon) Wheeler Bowling Center-1735 Wright Avenue: 656-1745
40 GAMES OF BOWLING FOR ONLY $40 DOLLARS! @FORT SHAFTER BOWLING CENTEROffer valid until February 28,
www.himwr.com
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2015 SCHOFIELD BARRACKS BOWLING CENTER
IT’S A COSMIC HALLOWEEN BASH!
COME DRESSED IN YOUR BEST HALLOWEEN COSTUME.
DJ AND MUSIC FROM 8 PM UNTIL 1 AM
PRIZE GIVEAWAYS!
SGT Yano Library @ 10amJoin us \every 1st & 3rd Wednesday of the month
SEPT. 2 PARENT TO PARENT
SEPT. 16ISLAND TALES
OCT. 7PARENT TO PARENT
OCT. 21BIG & BALD
NOV. 4PARENT TO PARENT
NOV. 18GOBBLE GOBBLE
DEC. 2PARENT TO PARENT
DEC. 16HO! HO! HO!
RECREATION AND LEISURE
2016 - Restrictions apply. For more information, please call 438-6733.
HAPPY BOWLING BIRTHDAYS! @ FORT SHAFTER BOWLING CENTERPlan your birthday at Fort Shafter bowling Center and the birthday boy or girl will receive a commemorative, authentic bowling pin- FREE, while supplies last. Parties of 10 or more bowlers. Call 438-6733 for more information.
BRING YOUR “A” GAME @ ARMY BOWLING CENTERSBring in your report card and kids 18 and under can bowl one free game for every A/ME/MP they receive. Offer valid 30 days from report card issuance. Program limitations apply. Call 438-6733 or 655-0573 for more information.
GOLFINGWith sweeping views of the mountains, Leilehua Golf Course is an 18-hole course nestled in between Wheeler Army Airfield and Mililani Tech Park. Walter J. Nagorski Golf Course at Fort Shafter is a 9-hole course that represents a golf sanctuary in the middle of the hustle and bustle of Honolulu. These golf courses challenge all skill levels with their rolling greens, picturesque fairways, and stunning scenery. Book your Tee Times online at HIMWR.com/golf or by calling the Pro Shop.
Leilehua Golf Course - Bldg. 6505, Leilehua Road Wahiawa, HI: 655-4653 - Pro Shop / Grill
Nagorski Golf Course - Bldg. 711, Morton Drive Fort Shafter, HI: 438-9587 - Pro Shop / Grill
LEISURE TRAVEL SERVICES LTS provides exceptional military rates for numerous attractions throughout Hawaii and beyond. Whether you’re into touring museums or swimming with sharks - our trained professionals can assist you with planning your event, special night out, or vacation.
For updates please contact: Schofield Barracks Flagview Mall - Bldg 3320Ticket Office: (808) 655-9971 Travel Office: (808)655-6055Mon - Fri: 9 AM - 6 PM / Saturday: 9 AM - 4 PM Sundays & All Federal Holidays: CLOSED
Fort Shafter - Bldg. 550 PX Market: (808) 438-1985Mon - Fri: 9 AM - 5 PM / Saturday: 9 AM - 3 PM Sundays & All Federal Holidays: CLOSED
CURRENT SPECIALS: DINNER CRUISESNavatek Cruises“Date Night” Royal Sunset Dinner CruiseOffer valid until December 31, 2015
**Romantic Sunset dinner includes the Royal dinner, 1 complimentary photo, a bottle of house red wine, white wine or champagne, decorated table with a rose & 2 drink tickets.
Adult Standard Seating: $119.50 / Adult Window Seating: $144.50
Sunset Buffet Dinner CruiseOffer valid until November 30, 2015
Buy One Adult and Get One Adult 50% Off*
*Not valid for window seat up-gradeTwo (2) Adults: $117.00
LIBRARIESThe US Army Hawaii Libraries provide services and materials in a variety of formats to support the information, education, and recreation needs of the Hawaii Army community. The main library, SGT Yano, is located at Schofield Barracks and the branch library is located at Fort Shafter.
SGT Yano Library-1565 Kolekole Avenue, Bldg 560: 655-4202
PRE-SCHOOL STORY TIME - OCT. 7 & 21Children 3-5 years old listen to stories, sing and dance, and make a craft. 10 - 10:45 AM
TEEN MANGA CLUB - OCT. 14 & 28If you’re a teen (between 12 and 17) interested in manga, SGT. Yano Library is the place for you. Whether you’re a manga fiend or just getting in to it, join Teen Manga Club. We meet twice a month to talk about how to improve the manga collection, share artwork and other activities. 3 - 3:45 PM.
COLORING FOR ADULTS - OCT. 6If you’re an adult looking for a new activity that will bring stress relief to your busy life, join us at the library for a coloring session. Coloring generates wellness, quietness and also stimulates brain areas related to motor skills, senses and creativity. Coloring sheets and colored pencils will be provided, as well as tea and cookies. Adults only. 6:15 - 7:30 PM.
Fort Shafter Library-181 Chapplear Road, Bldg 650: 438-9521
PRE-SCHOOL STORY TIME - OCT. 20Children 3 - 5 years old listen to stories, sing, dance and make a craft. 10 - 10:45 AM.
HALLOWEEN MAKE & TAKE - OCT. 28It’s almost Halloween! Visit the library and make your very own pompom spider and bat. These super crafts cute and can be used to decorate your house or give as a gift. Free, while supplies last. 3:30 - 4:30 PM.
OUTDOOR RECREATIONOutdoor Recreation offers a wide variety of great outdoor adventure that you’re sure to love, with more and more being added every month!
435 Ulrich Way, Bldg 2110, Schofield Barracks: 655-9046Hours of operation:Tuesday - Saturday: 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM Sunday, Monday and Holidays: Closed
ADVANCED OPEN WATER DIVE CERTIFICATION: OCT. 2 - 4 Friday - Sunday $195
RECREATION AND LEISURE
INTRO TO KAYAKING: OCT. 10 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM $59
OPEN WATER DIVE CERTIFICATION: OCT. 5 - 9; OCT. 12 - 16; OCT. 19 - 23; OR OCT. 26 - 30 6 PM to 9 PM $195
HOME SCHOOL SURFING: OCT. 14 9:30 AM - 11 AM
ADVANCED OPEN WATER DIVE CERTIFICATION: OCT. 23 - 25 $195
INTRO TO MOUNTAIN BIKING (LEVEL I: OCT. 24)8:30 AM - 12:30 PM $30 / person
HOME SCHOOL SURFING: OCT. 28 9:30 AM -11 AM
TROPICS RECREATION CENTERFoote Street Bldg. 589 Schofield Barracks: 655-5698
THE TROPICS RECREATION CENTER IS CLOSED FOR RENOVATIONS.
KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN FOR A GRAND RE-OPENING SCHEDULED FOR FALL 2015.
BETTER OPPORTUNITIES FOR SINGLE SOLDIERS (BOSS)BOSS is a program for single soldiers. The BOSS Council organizes and conducts activities for single soldiers. These include activities to the beach, outer islands, off-post entertainment venues, and activities/parties in the BOSS Lounge, which boasts a big screen television and areas for table games.
Foote Street Bldg. 589 Schofield Barracks: 655-5698
BOSS MEETINGS @ TROPICS Hooah! Single Soldiers & Geographic Bachelors are highly encouraged to attend BOSS meetings every Wednesday to discuss community service projects and fun upcoming programs. Get involved and make a difference. North meetings are held at Tropics, every 1st & 3rd Wednesday at 3 PM. South meetings are held at the Fort Shafter Bowling Center, every 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month at 10 AM. BOSS is waiting for your call, 655-1130!
SPORTS, FITNESS & AQUATICS PHYSICAL FITNESS CENTERS (PFC)The Family and MWR fitness program oversees six physical fitness centers that offer equipment, classes and personalized services available seven days a week.
Martinez PFC- Bldg 488, Schofield Barracks: 655-4804
Health & Fitness Center-Bldg 582, Schofield Barracks: 655-8007
Fort Shafter PFC- Building 665 Fort Shafter: 438-1152
Helemano- Bldg 25, AMR: 653-0719
Aliamanu- Bldg 1780, HMR: 836-0338
AQUATICSRichardson Pool at Schofield Barracks and the pool at Tripler Army Medical Center are open year-round, offering Active-Duty PT hours, lap swim and open swim sessions scheduled year-round. All the pools offer an extensive learn to swim program and a number of other water-based instructional classes and programs.
Richardson Pool: 655-9698 (Call For Hours)
HMR Swimming Pool: 653-0716 (Call For Hours)
AMR Swimming Pool: 833-0255 (Call For Hours)
FAMILY AND MWR PET KENNELSThe Family & MWR Pet Kennel offers your furry friends a place to stay while you’re away! Our outdoor facility contains 196 covered dog kennels, 19 cat kennel, grassy lawns, and large exercise and play areas. With our exceptional customer service and passion for animals, you can be confident in leaving your dogs and cats with us. Our kennels will soon become your dog or cat’s favorite home away from home.
Family and MWR pet Kennels99-951 Halawa Valley St. Aiea, HI 96701For more information please call (808) 368-3456.
Hours of Operation:10 AM - 2 PM 7 days a week.
BLUE STAR CARDBIG R: PUMPKIN CARVING NIGHT, OCT. 28, 6:30 - 8 PM AT KALAKAUA COMMUNITY CENTER, SCHOFIELD BARRACKS The Blue Star Card program is hosting a spook-tacular evening full of pumpkin carving, games, music, and fun. This is a FREE event but advance registration is required. To register, please call 655-0113 or email your name, phone number, and the ages of children attending to [email protected].
WALK OFF THE WAIT (WOW): MAKAPU’U LIGHTHOUSE HIKE: FRIDAY, OCT. 9 FROM 8:30 AM TO 1 PM Join BSC on our latest Walk off the Wait (WOW) hike. Limited free transportation will depart from the Schofield Barracks Bowling Center parking lot at 8:30 AM. All ages are welcome on this stroller friendly hike along a paved path. Bring plenty of water and sunscreen. We will stop for a self-paid lunch on the way back to Schofield. This is a free event for Blue Star Card holders but advance registration is required. To register, please call 655-0002/0113 or email [email protected].
*Also open to Department of the Army Civilian Employees
** Also open to DA and Federal Employees
***Also open to the General Public
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ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE (ACS)Real - life Solutions for Successful Army Living ACS, Schofi eld Barracks, Bldg 2091 ............................................655-4ACS/4227
Fort Shafter, Bdg 330 ...........438-4ACS/4227
Victim Advocate ..................624-SAFE/7233SHARP Hotline ............................. 655-9474
Military + Family Life Consultant..................................................... 222-7088All classes are available at no charge.For a class schedule and to register for classes visit http://www.trumba.com/calendars/army_community_service_calendar or call ACS
Blue Star Card Program.................................... 655-0002/655-0111
BOWLING CENTERSFort Shafter, Strike Zone ................ 438-6733
Schofi eld Barracks ........................ 655-0573
Wheeler........................................ 656-1745
CHILD & YOUTH SCHOOL SERVICES*Child Development CentersAliamanu...................................... 833-5570
Bowen .......................................... 655-1569
Fort Shafter................................... 438-1151
Schofi eld Barracks ........................ 655-7106
Petersen ....................................... 655-5293
Helemano ..................................... 653-0724
CYS Services OutreachParent Central ServicesAliamanu ..................................... 833-5393
Schofi eld Barracks ......655-5314/655-8380
Kids on Site .................................. 655-8628
SKIES ............................................ 655-9818
Family Child CareAliamanu...................................... 837-0236
Schofi eld Barracks ........................ 655-8373Center-based, in-house, cooperative, full-time and part-time child care. Jobs and training provided for center and home caregivers.
School Liaison Offi ceSchofi eld Barracks ........................655-8326
Youth School Age ServicesSchofi eld Barracks ........................ 655-6476
Aliamanu......................................833-4932
Helemano .....................................653-0717
Fort Shafter ..................................438-6470
Hired ............................................655-1686
Middle School & Teen Programs (MS&T)Aliamanu......................................833-0920
Schofi eld Barracks ........................655-0451
Fort Shafter...................................438-1487
Helemano Military ..........................653-0717
YOUTH SPORTSSB Sports ........................................655-6465
AMR/FS Sports ..............................836-1923
DINING & ENTERTAINMENTCasual to fi ne dining; brunch, lunch or dinner; entertainment and catering.
Fort ShafterHale Ikena ......................................438-1974
Catering .........................................438-6712
Schofi eld BarracksThe Nehelani .................655-0660/655-4466
Kolekole Bar & Grill .......655-0660/655-4466
GOLF***Fort ShafterWalter J. Nagorski Golf Course .......438-9587
Mulligans .......................................438-6715
Schofi eld BarracksLeilehua Golf Course ......................655-4653
Leilehua Grill ..................................655-7131
LIBRARIES*Fort Shafter Library .........................438-9521
SGT Yano Library, Schofi eld Bks ......655-8002
RECREATIONArts & Crafts Schofi eld Barracks* ...655-4202
Auto SkillsFort Shafter.....................................438-9402
Schofi eld Barracks ..........................655-9368
B.O.S.S. ...........................................655-1130
MWR Kennel ..................................368-3456
Leisure Travel Services*Fort Shafter.....................................438-1985
Schofi eld Barracks ..........................655-9971
Special Events/Recreation Activities............................................. 655-0002/0113
Tropics Recreation Center.......................................................655-5698
SPORTS AND FITNESSPhysical Fitness CentersAliamanu........................................836-0338
Fort Shafter.....................................438-1152
Helemano .......................................653-0719
Martinez ........................................655-0900
Tripler .............................................433-6443
Schofi eld Barracks Health & Fitness Center .......................................................655-8007
USAG-HI Sports Offi ce ....................655-0101.......................................................655-0856
IntramuralsSchofi eld/Wheeler ..........................655-9650Ft. Shafter/TAMC ............................655-9914
Outdoor RecreationSchofi eld BarracksEquipment Checkout* ....................655-0143
Swimming PoolsAliamanu Pool ................................833-0255
Richardson Pool, Schofi eld Bks .......655-9698
Helemano Pool ...............................653-0716
Tripler AMC Pool .............................433-5257
Tennis Center*
Schofi eld ........................................479-6727
VOLUNTEERS
Volunteer Coordinator ....................655-0620
OUR PARTNERSAAFES
AMR Shoppette/Gas Station ...........833-6997
Fort Shafter PX ...............................843-1969
Schofi eld PX ...................................622-1773
Class 6 ...........................................624-2171
Paradise Shoppette (24hr) ..............624-9825
Gas Station (Foote Gate) ................624-5150
Military Clothing Sales ...................624-0701
Food Court*** ...............................237-4502
DeCACommissary ....................................655-5066
LODGINGHale Koa Hotel ...............................955-0555
Ft. Shafter DVQ ..............................438-1685
Kilauea Military Camp*Reservations
Hawaii .................................1-808-967-8333
Pililaau Army Recreation Center* ...696-6783
Reservations ...................................696-4158
Tripler Lodging ................................839-2336
SUBSTANCE ABUSEArmy Substance Abuse Program .....655-9113
Adolescence Support & Counseling Services.......................................................655-9944
VETERNARY CLINICSServices are open to active duty personnel and military retirees. Please call for an appointment.
Fort Shafter.....................................433-2271
Schofi eld Barracks ........ 655-5889/ 655-5883
For more information, call:
655.8007 (h&FC)