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Transcript of Family Strong
Vol. 3, No. 6 June 2011 Camp -Humphreys, Republic of Korea
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http://humphreys.korea.army.milUSAG-Humphreys Official Web Site
StrongFamily
Inside This Month’s Issue:
Father’s Day Buffet @ AMC
Father Daughter Dance @ Tommy D’s
Army Community ServiceArmy Volunteer Corps & Army Family Action Plan (753-3266)Jun 3 @ 1800 Volunteer Appreciation Dinner @ CACJun 14 @ 1000 Community-Wide Volunteer OPOC Training @ FRC
Army Family Team Building & Deployment Readiness (753-7439)Jun 3 @ 0900 NEO Preparation Training for Family Members@ ACS Jun 9 @ 1500 Key Caller Training @ ACS Jun 14 @ 0900 AFTB Level 3 (Part 1) @ ACSJun 15 @ 0900 AFTB Level 3 (Part 2) @ ACSJun 15 @ 0930 FRG Meet and Greet, Master Resilience Training Overview, FRG Leaders, FRSAs & entire community invited @ ACS Jun 22 @ 1330 Family Readiness Group Training@ ACSJun 24 @ 0900 Family Readiness Support Assistant Training @ ACSJun 29 @ 0900 Care Team’s Training @ ACS
Exceptional Family Member Program (753-6277)June 1 @ 1330 Respite Care Seminar @ ACSJun 14 @ 1200 A to Z EFMP Self Help Support Group @ FRCJun 15 @ 1400 EFMP Gym Time @ Super GymJun 20 @ 1030 EFMP Respite Care On-Line Training & Respite Care Providers Package Review @ ACSJun 21 @ 1830 Free Bowling Night @ Strike Zone
Family Advocacy Program (753-6252)
Jun 1 @ 1500 Parenting 1-4 Year Olds @ ACSJun 1, 15, 22, 29 @ 1330 Anger & Stress Management E1-E4 @ ACS, (No class on 2nd Wed of each month.) Jun 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 @ 1330 Anger & Stress Management E5-E9/Civilians @ ACS (Every Thursday)Jun 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 @ 1400 Anger & Stress Management Officers/Civilians @ ACS (Every Thursday)Jun 7,14,21,28 @ 1330 Enhancing Relationships & Communication Skills @ ACSJun 7,14,21,28 @ 1530 New Leaders Mandatory Family Advocacy Program, Sexual Assault Prevention & Response Program Brief @ ACS Jun 8 @ 1300 FAP Case Review Committee meeting@ ACSJun 8 @ 1500 Parenting 5-12 Year Olds @ ACS Jun 16 @ 1800 Single Parents Support Group @ ACSJun 21 @ 1730 The Marriage Garden @ ACSJun 27 @ 1330 Parents, Children, and Divorce @ ACSJun 30 @ 1500 Parenting Teenagers @ ACSJun 30 @ 1800 Emergency Placement Care Training @ ACS
Director: Suzanne James 753-8401TTY Hearing Impaired 753-3081
Humphreys Main ACS Bldg. 311
TTY Hearing Impaired 753-3082Coordinator: Philip Chang 753-6522/8321
Humphreys ACS Family Readiness Center Bldg. 1127
Suwon ACS Bldg. 2200Bill Spearman 788-5024
TTY Hearing Impaired 788-4880
[email protected] & Referral 753-8401/6761
New Parent Support Program (753-6287)Jun 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 @ 1000 Tummy Time @ Zoeckler GymJun 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 @ 0900 Romp & Stomp @ Zoeckler GymJun 3 @ 0900 OB Orientation @ Super Gym Jun 6 @ 1300 Childbirth Class @ FRCJun 6, 13, 20, 27 @ 1000 Playgroup @ Zoeckler GymJun 7, 14, 21, 28 @ 0630 Pregnancy/ Post partum PT @ Super GymJun 21@ 1300 Breastfeeding Basics @ FRCJun 14 @ 1300 7 Habits of a 24/7 Dad @ FRC
Employment Readiness Program (753-8321)Jun 7 @ 0900 Creating a Winning Resume @ FRCJun 8 @ 1200 Lunch & Learn- “Merci @ FRC Jun 14 @ 0900 Interview Magic @ FRCJun 17 @ 1300 Professional Development @ FRCJun 22 @ 0900 Resumix Preparation @ FRC Jun 24 @ 0900 Employment Opportunities Overview for Newcomers @ FRC
Relocation Readiness Program (753-8804/8318) Jun 6, 7,13,14,20,21,27,28 @1130 Basic English Language Instruction @ FRCJun 7,14,21,28 @ 0830 Newcomers Orientation @ ACSJun 7,14,21,28 @ 1800 Basic Korean Language Instruction @ ACSJun 1, 8,15,22,29 @ 1200 Lunch Time Learning About Korea @ ACS Jun 1 @ 1330 Waiting Spouse Support Group @ FRCJun 2, 9,16,23,30 @ 1800 Advanced Korean Language Instruction @ ACSJun 3, 10, 17, 24 @ 1130 Advanced Level English Language Instruction @ FRC Jun 4, 11, 18, 25 @ 0900 Wonder Wheels! Learn to Use Public Transportation Depart from BBQ -Pavilion by Walk-Thru Gate -Jun 15 @ 1330 Re-Entry Workshop @ ACSJun 17 @ 1300 Sponsorship Training @ ACSJun 28 @ 1500 International Spouses Exchange @ FRC
Financial Readiness Program (753-8403/7479)Jun 6,13,20,27 @ 0830 Personal Financial Readiness Training for First Term Soldiers @ FRCJun 7 @ 1300 Planning a Budget @ FRC Jun 1 @ 1300 Car Buying @ FRCJun 8 @ 1300 Money Management - The Building Blocks to a Better Future@ FRCJun 10 @1300 First Time Home Buyer Class @ FRCJun 15 @ 1300 Credit Management & Using Credit Wisely @ FRCJun 17 @ 1300 First Term PCS “Money & Moving” @ FRCJun 22 @ 1300 Thrift Savings Plan & Basic Investment Class @ FRC
Child Development CenterBang Jeong Hwan
Motto: "Be a brave and genuine child and love and help each other."
PACStrong BeginningsStrong Beginnings is a full or part day program designed to build up to Kindergarden and focus on academic excellence which will help children transition to Kindergarden. Using the building blocks children already have, Strong Beginnings refines their skills. This program is designed for 4 and 5 year olds and runs from: 0900 to 1200 each day.
Call the CDC for more info. 753-8601
Dates to Remember…The CDC will be busy in the month of June. Please be sure to mark
the following dates on your calendar:
June 15th – Part Day Strong Beginnings Graduation June 17th – Father’s Day Luncheon at 1100
June 24th – Full Day Strong Beginnings Graduation
Oh, the Places You’ll Go…The CDC would like to congratulate the Strong Beginnings Class of 2011! We have watched you grow over the year and are so proud of all that you’ve accomplished. We wish you the best of luck in Kindergarten! Also, a special thank you to the dedicated teaching staff that has led the way!
Parent Date Night ReminderParent Date Night will take place on June 17th from 1830 to 2230. A $4.00 fee per hour, with a minimum reservation of 2 hours, is charged to utilize this service. Reservations can be made from June 1st through 13th. Please be sure to indicate the planned drop off and pick up time for your child when calling 753-8601 or stopping in to make a reservation.
The Parent Advisory Council (PAC)The PAC meeting is scheduled for June 15th at 1200. Please come out to voice ideas, suggestions, and concerns and earn valuable WIN points!
Coordinator -Bldg. 693Joon H Auci 753-8284
Trainer and Curriculum SpecialistCurrently Vacant - 753-8507
CDC DirectorCurrently Vacant 753-8601
CDC Administrators
Mihui kenyon
Babysitting ListCYS Services is the place where you can findresponsible & reliable teen babysitter in the community.To get the babysitting list, visit Bldg. 570 and bringphoto I.D. with you. This list will not be given via e-mail.To obtain list please call 753 - 8274 New Addition WAITLISTExpecting a new addition (or two) to your family? CYS Services has childcare available for new born & infants. Call 753 - 3413 for details
753-8601
Scholastic Book ClubLogin and look at the wonderful selection of books in May Book Club flyers! Orders can be placed until May 10th. All orders will be shipped to the CDC and can be picked up in your child’s classroom. Go to www.scholastic.com/bookclubs and enter our personalized username and password to take advantage of the great selection and prices!
USERNAME: HumphreysCDCPASSWORD: HumphreysCDC
Hourly CareHourly care is offered daily for ages 6 weeks to Kindergarten. Slots are available from 0800 to 1630. Your child must be registered with CYS Services to attend. Call 753-8601 to make a reservation.
And The Winner Is… The “Employee of the Month” is Brienne Matthews! Thank you, parents, for all of your nominations. Please continue to express your appreciation by submitting a vote for a staff member you feel deserves to be recognized! Remember, the management staff needs your help! Take a moment to nominate a staff member for July’s Employee of the Month. One staff member will be selected each month and highlighted in the Family Strong Magazine. Nomination forms are located at the reception desk.
Farewells…The CDC would like to say farewell to Ms. Katie, Ms. Amani, Ms. Brigita, and Ms. Amberly! Our CDC family will truly miss all of you! Best of luck at your next duty station!
USAG-
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Did You Know . . .?Your CDC fees provide a safe, secure, learning environment for your child
Staff are trained to protect, nurture, and teachActivities promote early learning and school readinessFacilities have
Regular fire, safety, health, and program inspectionsSecurity surveillance equipment to monitor activitiesForce Protection safeguards
Parent involvement is welcome and appreciated
Your CDC fees “go further” because the Army covers much of the costYou pay your share and the Army funds the difference
Fee discounts are available when more than one child enrolls in CYS ProgramsOff-post centers usually charge more for infants, supplies, food, and field trips
Your CDC fees buy…220 to 240 hours of full-day care each month10 to 12 hours a day Monday through Friday, typically less than $2 an hour44 nutritious meals and up to 22 snacks
Field trips and skills development
Two weeks of "child care leave" every year
Your CDC fees help make the military lifestyle a little easier
Operating hours at convenient locations are geared to the duty day
Single facilities offer one-stop care for ages 6 weeks to 5 years
Hourly care is available for respite/well-being purposes
Services and standards are predictable wherever you're stationed
CDC fees are a GREAT value because your child receives the best care
Army centers are inspected more frequently than those licensed off-postMost Army centers are nationally accredited; most off-post centers are notMilitary Child Care is cited as "A Model for the Nation" by Congress and national experts
You and CYS - Investing Together
in Your Child's Future
What You Get For Your
Child Care Dollar
Youth Sports Youth Sports DirectorBradley Ficek 753-5602
June 7 & 8: Pitch, Hit, & Run Competition 1700-1930 @ Independence Park. Stop by at any time on either day to test your baseball/softball skills. Events will take approximately 15 minutes to complete, depending on how many participants are at the field at one time. Please allow adequate time for warming your children up as well.
June 18: Youth Sports Trip to a Professional Korean Baseball Game. Youth Sports is inviting our spring sports athletes and their families to a KBO baseball game. The game will be played in Daejon. Tickets to the game and transportation will be provided for a small fee. Contact Youth Sports at 753-5601 for more information.
SCHOOL-AGE SERVICES (SAS) Monthly FEE CHART
5 Day 3 Hr 3 Day 3 Hr 2 Day 3 HrCAT 1 $0 - 29,400 $210 $162 $86 $52 $36CAT 2 $29,401 - 35,700 $278 $212 $132 $78 $54CAT 3 $35,701 - 46,200 $338 $260 $160 $94 $66CAT 4 $46,201 - 57,750 $408 $312 $192 $114 $78CAT 5 $57,751 - 73,500 $478 $360 $224 $134 $92CAT 6 $73,501 - $85,000 $544 $406 $254 $152 $102CAT 7 $85,001 - $100,000 $546 $424 $262 $154 $108CAT 8 $100,001 - $125,000 $550 $434 $264 $156 $110CAT 9 $125,001+ $556 $444 $266 $158 $112
CAT 1 $0 - 29,400 $114 $126 $46 $80 $40CAT 2 $29,401 - 35,700 $148 $164 $60 $104 $52CAT 3 $35,701 - 46,200 $182 $202 $74 $128 $64CAT 4 $46,201 - 57,750 $218 $242 $88 $154 $77CAT 5 $57,751 - 73,500 $252 $278 $102 $176 $89CAT 6 $73,501 - $85,000 $284 $314 $114 $200 $100CAT 7 $85,001 - $100,000 $298 $330 $120 $210 $105CAT 8 $100,001 - $125,000 $304 $336 $122 $214 $107CAT 9 $125,001+ $312 $344 $126 $218 $110
Before/After Kindergarten
SCHOOL-AGE SERVICES (SAS) and KINDERGARTEN Monthly FEE CHART
Category A
Total Family Income Categories
* Category C Sport Fees are locally determined but must be equal to or greater than amount shownOTHER SPORTS NOT LISTED: Contact FMWRC Sports POC to determine appropriate Category
Additional Information
SAS/K Camp (Weekly) AfterBeforeBefore/After
School
STANDARD HOURLY RATE: $4.00 (Multiple Child Reductions and Total Family Income Categories do not apply to hourly care)
Total Family Income Categories
Part Day Pre-SchoolFull Day Season Fee Category
Soccer, Flag Football, Cheerleading, Basketball, Volleyball, Track & Field, Dodge Ball
Team Sports for Ages 3 - 5 $20
Part Time*
SY 2010-2011 GARRISON FEE CHART FOR: CAMP HUMPHREYS
All Fees effective 1 October 2010
OCCASIONAL USER RATES: Hourly Rate: $4.00, limited to 5 hrs./week. Part Time (< or = to 4 hrs./day) $16.00 ; Daily (> 4 hrs.): $30.00 MIDDLE SCHOOL/TEEN OCCASIONAL USER DAILY RATE: $16.00; Hourly Rate: $4.00, limited to 5 hrs./week. (Multiple Child Reductions and Total Income Family Categories do not apply to hourly, part time or daily care)
FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE: Patrons who do not wish to disclose financial information will be placed in Category 9 .
MULTIPLE CHILD REDUCTION (MCR): A 15% MCR is offered to the second and subsequent children in all regularly scheduled Army Child Care Programs. (Full fee is charged for the child in the most expensive care option, e.g., Full Day CDC care vs SAS care). A 15% MCR is offered to second and subsequent children in all Youth Sports programs occurring during the same season.
LATE PICK-UP FEES: Family fee of $1.00 per minute/$15.00 maximum. Note: If Family has children at different sites, late pick-up fees are assessed per site.
*PART TIME CARE: Applies to a specialized part time program; this may include Part Time Kindergarten Care (for children attending a part time [AM or PM] Kindergarten program).
MIDDLE SCHOOL/TEEN (MS/T) Before School Supervision Monthly Fee = SAS "Before" Rate.
$40
Category B Baseball, Softball, Wrestling $45
Category C Tackle Football, Lacrosse, Ice Hockey, Competitive Swimming, Golf, Field Hockey
>= $65
YOUTH SPORTS (YS) Season FEE CHART
Sports
Developmental Sports
CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTERS (CDC) Monthly FEE CHART
School Age Services
Win PointsPAC*chair members (president, vice president and secretary) receive a 10% discount on monthly childcare fees. PAC attendees will receive a WIN point for each meeting they attend; once 5 WIN points are collected they will receive a 10% discount on that month’s childcare fees.
PAC
Live Homework Help(“Tutor.com” and MISA)Tutor.com is a live, online tutoring service available in English and Spanish 24 hours a day, no matter where you live. Free Educational Subjects supported are all grades levels of Math, Science, English, and Social Studies.Tuto.com is a safe online environment with tutors who
are certified teachers, college professors, professional tutors or graduate school students hired by tutor.com. Love Home work help is a completely anonymous program to protect the
student’s safety and identity.
www.myarmyonesource.com/cyss.tutorFor more information please contact the School Liaison at 753-8284
Next PAC Meeting will be held on the 30Aug @1200-1300.All SAS parents are welcomed to com and share ideas and or concerns related to the School Age Services program.All attendees will receive 1SAS WIN point; once 5 points are collected a 10% discount is applied to the attendee’s childcare fee for the month. AOO PAC board members receive an automatic 10% monthly discount.
Upcoming EventsAnnual Summer Day Camp starts June 27
The Camp Adventure Summer Camp program offers weekly sessions for children entering the first through fifth grade.
Each week is themed and includes games, crafts, field trips and more.
Camp counselors are hand-picked college students who have undergone extensive backgrounds checks, assuring participating campers a safe and memorable experience.
Register your children through Parent Central
753-3413753-5973
Monday-Friday 0800-1800Located in the CDC
Youth Sports DirectorBradley Ficek 753-5602
Technology & Computer Lab SpecialistCasey Batchelor 753-8645
Work Force Preparation SpecialistIsamar Molina-Osorio 753-5613
School Age Services Director Acting Director: YongMi Morrill
SAS/MST Administrative AssistantVacant 753- 8507
Happy Birthday
If your Child is registered with USAG-Humphreys CYS Services then he or she is also a
member of the youth Birthday club. The month of their birthday all youth will receive six FREE coupons for the
following MWR services:FREE Kids Meal or $2 off any AMC MealFREE day of swimming @ Splish n' Splash
FREE game of Bowling @ Strike ZoneFREE game of Miniature Golf @ Augusta West
FREE game of laser tag @ Outdoor Rec.FREE archery lesson @ Outdoor Rec.
June Clubs
Cooking Club (will meet on Monday 06 June,13 June at16:00-17:00)This month the SAS Cooking Club will be make fresh Kiwi, Strawberry Fruit Juice !)
Magic Club (will meet on Friday 10 and 17June at 16:00-17:00)Magic club will be learning Review Magic’s and Watching Video.
Science Club will meet on Thursday 09 and 16 JuneScience club members will begin a Volcanoes and planting project.
All Children must be registered with CYSS in order to participate.
Parents may reserve hourly care 48 hours in advance.
To register for CYSS Programs:1. Obtain a program registration packet at the CDC (Bldg S-
693), Youth Center (Bldg S-570), or online at https://www.humphreys.cysskorea.com
2. Please call 753-3413/5973 to make an appointment, registration can take up to 30 minutes.
3. With complete registration packet, we do accept walk-ins.
Child Development CenterBldg S-693, Room 108
Monday-Friday 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.753-3413 Yeji H. Smith753-5973 Candi Wight
Get information about CYSS Programs
Register for Child Care, School Age Activities, Sports, and other CYSS Programs
Parent Central Representative available at monthly OB Orientation at the Super Gym
Registration membership is currently
FREE courtesy of the Army Family Covenant
Stephen A. Corlew Anna Kovacs Jadah Massey Anthony Chang Skylan M. Avila Samuel L. Montgomery Nathaniel Battle Jr. Ryan L. Barrick Kenneth J. Spreitzer Christopher M. Hall Christain J. Wilburn Angelica L. Lockhart Melina L. Dorsey Anmarie E. Jeter Winston H. Powell Camron J. Robinson Martin VanDusen Kaelyn L. Taylor Jyneil Worsley Rodney T. Burnside Jr. Amya E. Jeter Ian W. McWhirt Juel M. Lamberth Savannah A. Hoagland Karysma A. Rivers Alexia J. Harvey Alexis J. Harvey Grace N. Chang
Xavier M. Joiner
Elias A. Rodriguez Esteban A. Rodriguez Michael K. Pierre DeJahore Dail-Addison Sofia V. Hinchliff Riley A. Williams Mykayla M. Grenz Bradley S. Copeland Jenna A. Smith Jasmine A. Thomson Hailey N. Rowell Jada A. Wright Elijah Herold Madisyn M. McCreery-Dietsch Jordan R. Cooper Ryan A. Earnest Terry J. Cooper Taylor E. Randall Benjamin C. Moon Sarah Eggleston Kaylee Goff David J. Wodrich Madilynn D. Knott Gavin H. Gilley Jayleb S. Klein Bailie M. Wiggins Elise Holland Lucas Giles-Johnson
Garey A. Hindman Micaya Y. Boyd Jasmin N. McCray Haley D. Palacios Yazmin K. Curnutte Hannah E. Hankerson Zavion Josiah Leggett Talia N. Thompson Michaud M. Sanders Jr. Amirah Nia Wizzart Aminah N. Wizzart Tristan C. Samuelson Clyde R. Fleming Grace E. Deschner Atlanta H. Gates Hannah L. Davis Joseph A. Dixon Jade R. Lampe Iman D. Wilson Matthew C. Henderson Aysha R. Keeling Eryn L. Davis Gabriela L. Angus Quincy R. Dewey Seginald J. Bryant Jr. Ye Bin Kim Julian C. Kelly Emily L.A Jennrich Daisy L. Attaway Jordan R. Wilson Keely Baptista Sariah N.L. Blyden Patric R. Herring Desmond T. Massey Sarah J. Bellemeur Erin E. Gonzalez Christina C. Kenyon Alex M. Rodriguez Ronan B. Huey
Jaylen D. Patterson
June
Middle School & Teen LAVONTE HARDMON6th Grader @ HASLavonte is such a joy! He
always has a positive attitude and a great big smile on his face! He is
extremely well mannered and enjoys playing video games, watching movies
and playing sports! He attends our field trips and participates weekly in our Power Hour Club! He is a
great role model!
USAG Humphreys Middle School/Teen Center
YOUTH OF THE MONTHMay 2011
MS/TEEN CENTERBLDG 427 • DSN 753-5614
MS/Teen CenterBLDG 427 • DSN 753-5614
The Hump!MS/Teen
Center
Are you looking for a Job?
The Hired! Apprenticeship program allows youth ages 15-18to engage in meaningful, professionally managed, career exploration opportunities in Morale, Welfare & Recreation operations. It also offers exciting and interactive career and college prep workshops, as well as educational incentive awards for teens 17-18
years of age. The program gives apprentices valuable paid work experience and training that will better equip them with the skills needed for a highly competitive job market.
HIRED! Third term has successfully started, but you can apply for HIRED! fourth term that will take place from October until December 2011. Come by CYSS School Age
Services BLDG 570 and get a registration packet today!
Interested!
Please contactIsamar Molina-Osorio at 753-5613
Operating HoursMonday - Friday 1430 - 1900Saturday 1500 - 2000Sunday & Holidays Closed
Bldg. S-427 753-5614
CLEOS DirectorVacantMiddle School & Teen Program DirectorActing Director Casey Batchelor 753-5614Child/Youth Program AssistantBarbara Hoover- Lead Allysa Lester Brett Peters-Coker
Middle School/ Teen January Events
USAG Humphreys MS/T Center
Instructional Classes
Baton TwirlingTuesday
( $ 25.00 per month )1715-1800
6 yrs and olderCYSS Building 570
Creative Dance Tuesday 8 week session
1515-1600 6 yrs and older $ 50 per session1605-1635 2 & 3 yrs old $ 40 per session1640-1710 4 & 5 yrs old $ 50 per session
CYSS Building 570
Gym Bugs( $ 20.00 per month )
Sing & Dance With MeTuesday
1000-1100CYSS Building 570
Taekwondo
$ 60 per monthMonday, Wednesday,
Friday5Yr Old/Kindergarden
1455-1540 (CDC)1st -2nd Grade
1700-1745 (CYS Gym)3rd grade +
SKIES Unlimited is looking for instructors for
the following classes:Ballet, Piano, Tutoring
( Algebra 1 & 2, Geometry,& SAT Prep) Art ( Painting,
Drawing) & Foreign Language.
For more information, contact SKIESUnlimited at
753-8274/3413
Tuesday 1000 - 1045
Pre-school 4 & 5 YrsCDC
Thursday1615-1645
Toddlers, 18mo-3yrs oldCDC
FRIDAY ART GROUP ( June 2011 )
Home School Support GroupMeet with other home school families and discuss different strategies for balancing home schooling
and daily life.Sponsored by USAG-Humphreys Chapel
For more information, contact Kristi Jones at [email protected]
or visit the homeschool group on yahoo [email protected]
03/11: Handprint Butterfly Craft – We will be making butterflies using your child’s handprint cut out as the wings of the butterfly. Then we can use crayons, markers or paint, googly eyes and pipe cleaner to decorate our butterflies. 10/11: Paper Bag Puppets – Very simple puppets made from small paper lunch bags. You can make a raccoon, dog, cat, rabbit, bunny, mouse, pig, panda, or frog.17/11: Wax Paper Sea – Have your children paint their wax paper like the sea (blue and green paint). Then have them cut out different sea creature’s shapes from the paper and stick them on the wax paper (the creatures will stick to the paint as it dries. 24/11: Play dough day! – We have play dough rollers, presses, and cookie cutters to use! Come create, but remember we have to leave the dough at art group so we can use it again next time!
Thursday, June 16Community Activity
CenterTwo Performances
1400 & 1900
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$24.95
Served from 1300-2030
Alaska Mining Co.
Father’s Day Special
Breakfast Buffet
The Breakfast Buffet will be served from 0900-1300, followed by the
Father’s Day T-Bone Special
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$24.95
Served from 1300-2030
Alaska Mining Co.
Father’s Day Special
Breakfast Buffet
The Breakfast Buffet will be served from 0900-1300, followed by the
Father’s Day T-Bone Special
June 19th