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Upcoming Events
The Lunney Youth Center and 35th Civil Engineer Squadron presents
Women in STEM Career Day
Spring Fling at Parent’s Night Out
2nd Annual Torch Club Spring Break trip to Tokyo
The Lunney Youth Center’s Drama Matters Club presents A Mixed-Up Fairy Tale
Thursday, May 242–3 p.m. at the Lunney Youth CenterFREE for all youth ages 9–13
Friday, May 116:30–11:30 p.m.Sign up by Wednesday, May 9Members FREENon-Members $5
Monday, May 14Mokuteki BallroomDoors open at 6:30 p.m.Show starts at 7 p.m.FREE
Career Day events will feature women working in the fields of engineering, medicine, fire safety and much more!
Ready to shake off the winter blues? Grab a friend and head to the Lunney Youth Center’s Spring Fling! Let’s get together, share some excellent food and make memories to last all summer.
YOUTH SUBMISSION
Kaitlyn C.My name is Kaitlyn and I like to design dresses.
Successful Events
MAY YOUTH OF THE MONTHRose KnowlesThe May character pillar is citizenship. Rose displays citizenship at the Lunney Youth Center by being a good friend who is always willing to lend a hand to contribute to the greater good. Her friends say that she takes charge when no one knows what to do, which makes her a great leader. She is also caring and plays by the rules. Rose encourages others to follow the rules and respect each other and the community. Great job, Rose! Keep up the good work as an exemplary citizen.
MEET THE STAFF
We are excited to welcome Tierra, who joined the Youth Programs team as a Child and Youth Program Assistant on March 19. Welcome to the team, Tierra!
Misawa Instructional Programs welcomed Savannah to the team on April 16 as the Instructional Coordinator. Welcome to the team, Savannah!
Tierra Blalock
Savannah MinerInstructional Programs Coordinator
may Calendar
Mon TUE WED THU FRI1 2 3 4
7 8 9 10 11
14 15 16 17 18
21 22 23 24 25
28 29 30 31
Torch Club: Spring Fling Planning
Healthy SMART Kids: Buddy Challenge
Freedom Friday Pep Rally3 p.m.
STEM Club: Crystals
Drama Matters:Back Drop Decoration
Torch Club: Prop-making with Drama Matters
Healthy SMART Kids: Mother May I?
STEM Club: Lava LampDrama Mattersrehearsal 3–4 p.m.Spring flingparent’s night out6:30–10:30 p.m.Torch elections10:30 p.m.–Midnight
Drama Matters:A Mixed up Fairy Tale7 p.m.at Mokuteki Ballroom
Torch Club: Random Acts of Kindness
Healthy SMART Kids: Human Shapes
Lunney Ambassadors Monthly Meeting(formerly Youth Sponsorship)4 p.m.
STEM Club: Earthquake!
Drama Matters:Cast party
Torch Club: Feed your Face Planning
Healthy SMART Kids: Fitness Challenge
Women in STEM Career Day2–3 p.m.
Feed Your Face fundraiser3:30–4:30 p.m.$5 all you can eat pancakes
Memorial dayCLOSED
Family dayCLOSED
Healthy SMART Kids:Rise Up Against Cyberbullying
POWER HOUR Mon, Tue, Thu & Fri | 3 p.m. Wed | 2 p.m.
POWER HOUR
POWER HOUR
POWER HOUR
POWER HOUR
No school
Saturday, May 19
Misawa Jr. Sports Day
Torch Club Semiannual trip
(Morioka)
nO SCHOOLHours
Monday–Friday1–6:30 p.m.
RegularHours
Monday–Friday2:15–6:30 p.m.Early Release Wednesdays1:15–6:30 p.m.
officeHours
Monday–Friday11 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
youthSummer Field Trips FIELD TRIPS ARE FOR MEMBERS ONLY
$90 all access pass
No refunds will be given for individual trips if youth do not attend.
The All Access Pass will be on sale May 1–31. Limited quantities available. This grants the member access to ALL awesome field trips with the Lunney Youth Center at a 10% discounted rate! Starting June 1, any remaining spots on field trips will be sold individually.
Spots will be filled if youth is not present 15 minutes after roll call. Refunds will not be given.
himberg pool friday, June 152:30–5 p.m. | FREEREGISTER BY THURSDAY, JUNE 14
Morioka Zoo with lunch Friday, July 2010 a.m.–6:30 p.m. | $10REGISTER BY WEDNESDAY, JULY 18
Hachinohe Children’s Land with lunchFriday, Aug. 31–6:30 p.m. | $15REGISTER BY WEDNESDAY, AUG. 1
Aomori Asamushi AquariumFriday, Aug. 1711 a.m.–6 p.m. | $10REGISTER BY WEDNESDAY, AUG. 15
Misawa Aviation and Science Museum and picnic lunch at Citizen’s forestry park (weather permitting)
Friday, Aug. 241:30–5 p.m. | $5REGISTER BY WEDNESDAY, AUG. 22
Fukuchi Water Park and picnic lunchFriday, Aug. 101–6 p.m. | $10REGISTER BY WEDNESDAY, AUG. 8
Yeen Sports Day at Hangar 949 friday, June 222:45–6 p.m. | FREEAll Youth Members are welcome to attendREGISTER BY WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20 for bus ride
Hike and beach combing at Shipwreck Beach with picnic lunch friday, June 291–6 p.m. | $5REGISTER BY WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27
Fruit Picking with picnic lunch (Youth and Teen Center)
friday, July 13Noon–5 p.m. | $15REGISTER BY WEDNESDAY, JULY 11
Lunney Rider’s Family Bike Ride @ Risner Circle friday, July 64–5:30 p.m. | FREEOPEN TO NON-MEMBERSNO SIGN UP REQUIRED
Round One in Morioka Friday, July 2710 a.m.–6 p.m. | $30REGISTER BY WEDNESDAY, JULY 25
(Youth and Teen Center)
Youth Sports & Instructional ProgramsWe are looking for volunteer coaches and instructors. Please contact the Lunney Youth Center at 226-3220 if you are interested or for more information.
TeenUpcoming Events
Mother’s Day Arts & Crafts
KeystoneField Trip to Tokyo
SAT/ACT Work Shop
Star Wars meets Cinco de Mayo
At Parent’s Night OutTuesday, May 13–5 p.m.
Tuesday, May 2910 a.m.–2 p.m.
FREESign up by Wednesday, May 23
Friday, May 47:30–11:30 p.m.Members FREE
Non-Members $5
We will be going to the Arts & Crafts Center to create
Mother’s Day Crafts.
This workshop is for high school students who are getting ready to
take the SAT/ACT.
Come dressed as a Star Wars character in order to get in and enjoy some authentic
Mexican tacos! We will be watching movies, eating food and lightsaber battles. We will
offer a FREE shuttle home for on-base residents. May the force be with you, amigos.
Closures
Memorial DayMonday, May 28
PACAF Family DayTuesday, May 29
Successful Events
With the help of our Keystone members, we raised over $2,000 and were able to spend seven days in Tokyo! We explored museums and shrines, got an adrenaline rush at Fuji Q and socialized with some local teens at the Atsugi Keystone Conference. It was an amazing trip and we are excited to plan our next one!
Women in STEMCareer DayThursday, May 24
2–3 p.m.Lunney Youth Center
Ages 13–18FREE for All Youth
The Lunney Youth Center and 35th Civil Engineer Squadron
presents Women in STEM Career Day at the Lunney Youth Center. Career Day events will feature women working in the fields of
engineering, medical, fire safety and much more.
Teen teenSummer Field Trips
$130 value for only $95 Teen Center Members Only!Non-Members can attend field trips only if seating is still available.
The All Access Pass grants you priority sign up to all Misawa Teen Center’s field trips & FREE admission to Parent’s Night Out on Friday, July 13 and the Back to School Lock-In on Friday, Aug. 24.
ALL ACCESS PASS
2017–2018 YOUTH OF THE YEAR
Joseph RayJoseph was born on Jan. 27, 2003 in News, Virginia. He has grown from the little three year old boy that covered his train table with laundry powder to make “snow” into a creative and helpful young man that aspires to one day be a history teacher. Joe enjoys spending time with his friends and family, playing video games & MTG and reading about Greek Mythology. Joseph’s favorite place on base is the Misawa Teen Center and enjoys the programs and activities he is able to participate in with us. Joseph is excited to begin his new adventure in Sasebo when he PCSes this summer. Joe’s favorite quote is “fight like men!”
Himberg PoolFREE
Tuesday, June 19
Himberg PoolFREE
Tuesday, Aug. 7
Himberg PoolFREE
Tuesday, Aug. 21
Himberg PoolFREE
Tuesday, July 3
Keystone Veedol Beach Clean UpFREE
Friday, July 6
Walmsley Bowling CenteR$5
Tuesday, June 26
Walmsley Bowling CenteR$5
Tuesday, Aug. 14
BBQ at the Base Beach$5
Thursday, Aug. 9
Walmsley Bowling CenteR$5
Tuesday, July 10
Yeen Sports DayFREE
Friday, June 22
Asamushi AquariumMember $15 | Non–Member $20
Thursday, June 21
Fukuchi Waterpark$15
Thursday, June 28
Fruit Picking with the Youth Center$15
Friday, July 13
Shipwreck Beachwith the Youth Center$5
Friday, June 29
Oirase Gorge & Exploring Lake Towada$5
Thursday, July 19
Round One in Morioka$30
Friday, July 27
Morioka Back to School Shopping$10
Friday, Aug. 17
teen SACMay Calendar
Parent’sDay Out
Saturday, June 99 a.m.–1 p.m.
Sign up by Monday, June 4
Parent’sNight Out
Friday, May 116:30–10:30 p.m.
Sign Up by Monday, May 7
Upcoming Events MON tue wed thu fri
1 2 3 4
7 8 9 10 11
14 15 16 17 18
21 22 23 24 25
28 29 30 31
mother's dayArts & Crafts
Cooking Club Healthy HabitsStar wars meets cinco de mayo at parent's night out7:30–11:30 p.m.
Arts & Crafts Club STEM Club Cooking Club Healthy Habits Keystone Club
Arts & Crafts Club STEM Club fish marketfield trip2–6:30 p.m.
Healthy Habits 3rd annualPainting withPatriotism
Arts & Crafts Club STEM Club Cooking Club women in Stem Career dayMeet at LunneyYouth Center
Youth of theyear party2:30–5:30 p.m.
memorial dayClosed
Sat/actworkshop10 a.m.–2 p.m.Misawa Teen Center is only open for the SAT/ACT Workshop
Cooking Club Healthy Habits
Saturday, May 12BX breezeway Fundraiser11 a.m.–3 p.m.
Monday–Friday 2:15–3:30 p.m | Wednesday 1:15–2:30 p.m.POWER HOUR
POWER HOUR
POWER HOUR
POWER HOUR
POWER HOUR
Arts & crafts club Mondays | 5–6 p.m.
STEM club Tuesdays | 4–5 p.m.
Cooking club Wednesdays | 4–5 p.m.
healthy Habits Thursdays | 3–4 p.m.
keystone leadership teen council Fridays | 4–5 p.m.
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Arts & crafts club Mondays | 5–6 p.m.
STEM club Tuesdays | 4–5 p.m.
Cooking club Wednesdays | 4–5 p.m.
healthy Habits Thursdays | 3–4 p.m.
keystone leadership teen council Fridays | 4–5 p.m.
SAC SACmay Calendar
Summer Camps& Field Trips
Olympic Week
Healthy Choices
Celebrate Independence
Luau Week
Space Week
Safari Week
Mad Science Week
Under the Sea Week
Studio Ghibli Week
Lost Civilizations Week
SUMMER CAMP
Himberg Pool
Fruit Picking
Ms. Veedol Beach
Round One
Morioka Zoo
Children’s Land
Morioka Water Park
Children’s Forest
Asamushi Aquarium
FIELD TRIPS
FREE
$7
FREE
$15
FREE
$11
$3
FREE
$5
June 18–22
June 25–29
July 2–6
July 9–13
July 16–20
July 23–27
July 30–Aug. 3
Aug. 6–10
Aug. 13–17
Aug. 20–24
Summer CampsAll parents must sign up through
MilitaryChildCare.com two weeks prior to the start of camp.
Reminder: Signing up for a camp does not
guarantee a spot on the field trip. Fees for camps are charged at a weekly rate regardless of days
attended. Cancellation paperwork must be submitted two weeks prior to the start of camp in
order to avoid being charged.
Parents are required to sign up for each camp week.
Youth must be enrolled in the coinciding summer camp in order to be eligible to attend the field trips. Field trips sign ups can be found at the front desk.
Please note that some field trips require an additional entrance fee only covering the cost of the youth. Field trips are first come, first served.
Field Trips
1 2 3 4
7 8 9 10 11
14 15 16 17 18
21 22 23 24 25
28 29 30 31
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
CALLIGRAPHY CLUBPainting in Japanese
GARDENING CLUB MEETING
ORIGAMI CLUBMaking Animals & Hats Star Wars
Bingo in Relax
SCIENCE CLUBExploring Nature
HEALTHY HABITS CLUBMaking Vegetable Pizza
Parent’s Night Out6:30−10:30 p.m.
CALLIGRAPHY CLUBDried Flower Art
GARDENING CLUBPlanting Rice Seeds
SPORTS CLUBHula Hooping
Field Trip to the Soccer Field
No School Day
CLOSED Memorial Day
Reservation for Care Only Pep Ra� y at Weasels’ Den
Monday–Friday 3–5 p.m. | Wednesday 2:40–4:40 p.m. POWER HOUR
Monday–Friday 3–5 p.m. | Wednesday 2:40–4:40 p.m. POWER HOUR
Monday–Friday 3–5 p.m. | Wednesday 2:40–4:40 p.m. POWER HOUR
Monday–Friday 3–5 p.m. | Wednesday 2:40–4:40 p.m. POWER HOUR
Monday–Friday 3–5 p.m. | Wednesday 2:40–4:40 p.m. POWER HOUR
TORCH CLUB7–8 a.m. | 9+ ONLY
STEM CLUB3:40–4:40 p.m.SPORTS CLUB
4–5 p.m.LEGO CLUB4–5:30 p.m.
PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB 3:40–4:30 p.m.
CAR CLUB 4–4:30 p.m.
CALLIGRAPHY CLUB 4:30–5 p.m.
CHELI COUNCIL CLUB3–4 p.m.
HEALTHY HABITS3–5 p.m.
GARDENING CLUB3–5 p.m.
READING CLUB3:30–4:30 p.m.
SCIENCE CLUB3:40–5 p.m.
POKÉMON CLUB4–5 p.m.
ORIGAMI CLUB4:30–5:30 p.m.
YOGA CLUB3:40–4 p.m.
LAPTOP & X-BOX GAMES3:40–5:30 p.m.
FACEPAINT CLUB4–5:30 p.m.
DANCE CENTRAL4–5:30 p.m.
MAY 2018
35th
SAC
Cheli school age care
SAC SACAPRIL YOUTH OF THE MONTH
Youth of the QuarterJanuary–March 2018
Memorial DayMonday, May 28
ClosuresTuesday, May 29
Reservations Only
Charlotte Ramage-White Thalia Alvior
Isaiah Quidachay
Kylie Griffith Nichole Romero
Sicily Wilkins has been chosen as Inspiration’s Youth of the Month for March 2018. Sicily always uses fair judgment and is kind to others. She stands up for youth when others are not treated fairly and has shown great communication skills while always ready to help others. Sicily is a positive role model to other youth and staff.
Thalia Alvior has been chosen as Davinci’s Youth of the Month for April 201! 8. Thalia has displayed great character and exceptional kindness and caring attitude. Thalia always includes others and stands up for her friends when in need.
Isaiah Quidachay has been chosen as Relax’s Youth of the Month for April 2018. Isaiah has a caring personality and always includes others and teaches other youth new skills. Isaiah is a great role model for youth and staff.
Kylie Griffith has been chosen as Inspiration’s Youth of the Month for April 2018. Kylie is always willing to help others and includes others in any activity she participates in.
Nichole Romero has been chosen as Galaxy’s Youth of the Month for April 2018. Nichole is always trying to help and include others. Nichole stands up for
her friendswhen needed. Nichole is a great role model and has shown great character
and kindness.
Isabelle MeadIsabelle Mead has been chosen as the Cheli SAC Youth of the Quarter for January–March 2018. Isabelle has demonstrated positive attitudes and great character. Isabelle has displayed responsibility, fairness, respect and kindness. She is always ready to help and include others in all of her activities. Isabelle is an excellent role model to all youth and staff.
CDC CDCUpcoming Events
Ms. CeLes
Ms. Olivia Burris
Ms. Roselle Lanier
Parent’s Night Out
Parent’s Day Out
Friday, May 116:30–10:30 p.m.Sign up Monday, May 7
Saturday, June 99 a.m.–1 p.m.Sign up by Monday, June 4
Awards
Farewells
Ms. CeLes received the Dr. Beverly L. Schmalzried Award. This award honors Dr. Schmalzried for her outstanding contributions to child and youth services among the Air Force and emphasizes what the nominee did for the program and local community. Ms. CeLes received this award at PACAF level and will go up against other recipients at the Air Force level. Congratulations Ms. CeLes!
Ms. Olivia Burris received the 35th FSS Rock Star Award and was coined by the 35th FSS Squadron Commander, Lt. Col Syndey Squires for providing excellence in the classroom, setting an example to fellow co-workers and for being a valuable team player in all she does. Way to go Ms. Olivia!
We bid farewell to Ms. Roselle Lanier as she moves back to the states with her family. She was a wonderful provider and supported the program with hard work and dedication. We will miss her and wish her family the best!
Memorial DayMonday, May 28
ClosuresTuesday, May 29
Reservations Only
De-escalation Techniques for Children & Parents
For these and many more parenting tips, think of Family Advocacy and their multiple parenting classes.
Family Advocacy:
• Count to 10• Cocoa Breathing (smell the cocoa, blow slowly to
cool the cocoa)
• Color a picture of a happy place• Pause for a hug
• Say five nice things to the person• Grounding: five things seen, four things felt, three
things heard, two things smelled, one thing tasted
FCC
What is the PAB currently missing? YOU! That’s right, the PAB is hoping to get more parents involved in our meetings, fundraisers, and events. Learn firsthand about upcoming events and how that will affect your child. Be a part of a community that works on your behalf to help meet your child’s needs. Inquire more at [email protected] or visit our Facebook page @PABMisawa.
Parent Advisory Board
Next MeetingMonday, June 124:30 p.m.Lunney Youth CenterSno Cones, popcorn and lemonade will be available to all who attend.
If you have questions about the way your infant or toddler talks, moves, thinks, acts or plays please call us at 226-9039.
We are a team of caring professionals who provide early intervention services for children ages birth to 36 months. Our team offers developmental supporttailored to each child’s and family’s unique needs.
WE MAKE HOUSE CALLS!
Looking to become a Family Child Care Provider?
If you are looking for a rewarding opportunity and want to work from home, Family Child Care may be the best fit for you. Benefits Include:
• Work from Home• Trained Professional• Partner with Child and Youth Programs• Set your Fees• Set your Hours• Support your Community• Receive Annual Training• Network and make partnerships with families and other providers
If you are interested in becoming an FCC provider, please call 226-4666 or 226-2273. Parents can also visit www.militarychildcare.com to register your child for care.
Ms. Myriam Caldwell
Family Child Care Provider of the Year
She has supported Misawa Air Base and their families while providing full time child care, part time care, PCS care and hourly care. Myriam has mentored and supported new child care providers that are in the process of opening their homes. She has also attended several trainings outside of regular hours and attends college to pursue her desire to work with children. Misawa Air Base is honored to have Ms. Myriam Caldwell as our 2017 Provider of the Year.
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LUNNEY YOUTH CENTERUnited States Air Force
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Misawa Teen Center226-2792
Lunney Youth Center226-3220
Cheli School Age226-2266
Family Child Care226-CARE
Child Development Center226-4666
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