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4 Outdoor Recreation CenterMarina, Skeet & Trap and more

6 CYSSOne stop shop for kid activities

12 ACSHave a problem? We’re here to help

16 Custer Hill Golf CourseTournaments, Pro Shop

20 Warrior ZoneFREE Online Gaming & Pool

21 BOSSBetter Opportunities for Single Soldiers

24 Arts & Crafts CenterFraming and matting services

27 Automotive Skills CenterCar Wash, Free Auto Classes

30 Rally Point BingoDid someone say Bingo?

31 Special EventsEvents for the whole Family

31 LibraryCheck out more than just a book

32 Custer Hill Bowling CenterHost your child’s birthday with us

34 Leisure Travel CenterVacation planning

38 Community EventsSee what’s going on off post

39 Riley’s Conference CenterJoin us for a Movie Night!

40 SportsFitness and swimming classes for all

Directory of Advertisers: PageCenturyLink 2AA Self Storage 5Champions Car Wash 5Manhattan Chamber 11TCT Country 11Culligan 19Omni 19Briggs 19K-State University 22Military Fit Body 22Meritrust 23Dick Edwards 26Advanced Property Management 29Culligan 29Dr. Jack Peterson 36Central Michigan University 36COX 37University of Phoenix 42Sunfl ower CASA Project 42Little Apple Toyota/Honda 42 Rolling Hills Wildlife 43USA Discounters 43Sprint 44

Directorate of Family and Morale, Welfare & Recreation Bldg. (785)Director 253 239-3467Deputy Director 253 239-3467Asst. Director for Family Programs 253 239-3467 Fax 253 239-8333Admin. & Operations 253 239-3506Marketing 253 239-2179Financial Mgmt NAF 253 239-2369

Child, Youth & School ServicesCoordinator 6620 239-9173Parent Central 6620 239-9885School Liaison Officer 6620 240-32601st Division CDC 4012 239-9011Warren CDC 6950 239-4744Normandy CDC A 6620A 240-2362Normandy CDC B 6620B 240-2368Forsyth CDC 2410 239-4846Forsyth East CDC 2420 239-5820Whitside CDC 676 239-4978Warren East CDC 6981 240-0822Outreach Services 6620 239-4723Family Child Care 6620 239-4313Middle School & Teen Center 5800 239-9222Youth Sports 6620 239-9223School Age Services 5810 239-9220SKIES 6620 239-4723

Army Community ServiceChief/ACSO 7264 239-9435Fax 7264 239-9548Volunteer Programs/AFAP/AFTB 7285 239-9435Survivor Outreach Services 510 239-9435-Survivor Outreach Services After Hours 221-8595Mobilization & Personal Readiness 7285 239-9435 Financial Services/AER 7264 239-9435Family Advocacy 7264 239-9435-24/7 Victim Advocate Emergency 307-1373Relocation Program 7264 239-9435Women, Infants & Children 7264 239-5730ACS Annex Camp Forsyth 1020 240-0663Resiliency Learning Center 7285 239-9435Soldier and Family Assistance Center 674 239-8365Welcome Center 885 239-0302Parent Support/EFMP 7264 239-9435Employment Readiness 7264 239-9435Military Family Life Consultants 7264 239-9435-Military Family Life After Hours 221-9483Kansas State Research Extension 7285 239-9991

Business OperationsBusiness Operations Chief 253 239-2544Rally Point Bingo 2600 784-5733Custer Hill Bowling Center 7485 239-4366Custer Hill Golf Course 5202 784-6000Riley’s Conference Center 446 784-1000Warrior Zone 8067 240-2782

RecreationRecreation Chief 253 239-2612BOSS President 253 239-2677Outdoor Recreation 9011 239-2363Arts & Crafts 6918 239-9205USO 6918 240-5328Auto Skills 7753 239-9764Library 5306 239-5305Leisure Travel Center 6918 239-5614

Sports & FitnessSports Director 202 239-2172King Field House 202 239-3868Leonard Fitness Center 7632 239-5771Long Fitness Center 8069 239-4683Eyster Swimming Pool 6940 239-4854Main Post Pool 448 239-6972Custer Hill Pool 7465 239-5860Robinson Fitness Center 7832 239-9002Craig Fitness Center 7024 Closed

Family & MWR Headquarters253 Cameron Ave.Main PostFort Riley, KS 66442785-239-3467

Produced by the MWR Marketing Department: Marketing ChiefMelissa Kinney

Senior Graphic DesignerChris Dumler

Junior Graphic DesignerTanya Gonzalez

Management TraineeJoel Miller

Marketing AssistantLaura Dillon

Marketing AssistantShelley Roten

Commercial Sponsorship CoordinatorKaty Walradt

Commercial Sponsorship CoordinatorDanielle Kavan

To advertise in this quarterly publication:Contact the Commercial Sponsorship Coordinators at 785-239-8161.

The Family & MWR Guide is an authorized, official quarterly magazine for Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation activities within Fort Riley. Contents are not necessarily the official views of or endorsed by the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense, or the Fort Riley Command. Printed circulation is 8,000. The appearance of advertising in this publication does not constitute endorsement by the Department of the Army or the Fort Riley Morale, Welfare, and Recreation Fund. Everything advertised shall be made available for purchase, use or patronagewithout regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation, or any other non-merit factor on the purchaser, user or patron. If a violation or rejection of this equal opportunity is confirmed, MWR shall refuse to accept advertising from that source until the violation is corrected. The information in this issue is current at time of publication. Activities and events are subject to change. For confirmation, please call the host facility or program.

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Happy Trails Day Jun 4 | $5 per person Take a stroll through nature’s highways as we hike along the Flint Hill’s Konza Prairie trails. Immerse yourself in this protected, natural setting and imagine what Kansas was like when bison roamed the hills and covered wagons traversed the plains. Wear comfortable clothing, and bring plenty of water.

Climbing Day Jun 10, Jul 8, & Aug 12, 3-5pm | $5 per climber Do you want to learn how to rock climb? Join us for an afternoon of climbing. Parents must accompany all minors.

Canoe Trip Jun 25 & Jul 23 | $15 per person Settle in, relax, and enjoy a leisurely trip on one of the local scenic Kansas rivers or lakes. Grab your friends and Families, pack a lunch and join the staff of Outdoor Rec. for this trip. The route will be determined based on current water levels and accessibility. Drop by or call the Outdoor Recreation Center for more information.

Firecracker 50 at the Skeet and Trap Range Jul 2 | $10 your gun/ammo or $22 w/range gun/ammo This non-traditional shoot takes experience and treats it like a clay pigeon being tossed out of the high house. For a truly different shooting experience call and reserve your spot today.

Women’s Fishing Tournament Aug 5-6 | $40 per team Join the Fort Riley Marina as we host a women’s fishing tournament on Milford Lake. Aug 5 at 6pm is the tournament meeting where rules and regulations will be announced. Aug 6 at 8am is the start time for the tournament. The last entry for scoring will be accepted at 3pm. Awards and prizes will be handed out starting at 4:30pm. Teams consist of two people.

Wilderness Survival/Camping class Aug 20 | $10 per person Do you ever wonder what it would take to survive without all of our modern comforts and conveniences? This class will explain and demonstrate how to adapt and overcome outdoor survival situations that you might find yourself in. We will also examine local flora and fauna that can assist you.

Kansas Boater’s Safety Course Aug 25 & 27 | $5 per person The Kansas Boater’s Safety or NASBLA approved card/certificate is required to rent or operate a motorized boat at the Fort Riley Marina or through the Outdoor Recreation Center. The Thu session is in the classroom at ODR (5:30-9pm) and the Sat session is on the water at the Fort Riley Marina (8:30am- 3:30pm). Cards/certificates can also be obtained online atwww.kdwp.state.ks.us/news/Boating/Boating-Education.

Other trips, services, and activities are available. Just call or stop by for details. Advanced registration is required for all trips. All times/dates are subject to change.

9011 RIFLE RANGE RD. 785-239-2363/6368OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK, 9AM-5PM

CLOSED ON ALL FEDERAL HOLIDAYS

Stay cool with Outdoor Recreation this summer! Are you planning a camping or fishing trip? Do you need equipment but don’t want to purchase it? We have a full line of rentable tents, campers, boats, coolers, canoes, grills, canopies, and chairs. Visit us to see how we can assist you. If you have a special event or celebration coming up, we can help you with our inflatable playstations, dunk tanks, potato sacks, tug-of-war ropes, and sports equipment. Call, visit www.rileymwr.com, or drop by to find out how we can support you. Don’t forget about our Paintball packages, Birthday packages and the climbing wall!

785-239-9058WED-FRI 11AM-6PM | SAT & SUN, 10AM-5PM

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | WEATHER PERMITTING

The Fort Riley Skeet & Trap Range is entering its second year of operation with new programs and classes.

Bring out your own gun or borrow a range gun. For more information during non-business hours call or

stop by the Outdoor Recreation Center 785-239-2363.

PRICING: Use your gun/ammo $5 per round

Use range gun/ammo $11 per round

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The Marina is located on Milford Lake and has over 20 watercraft available for rent; including pontoons, fishing boats, jet skis, and ski boats. Come out and enjoy a day at the lake. The Marina has pavilions for rent, a playground for the children, and new boat slips for easy access to our rentable watercraft.

The Kansas State Boater’s Safety Course is required to rent a motorized boat or you must have a NASBLA approvedcard/certificate. For information about the course visit www.kdwp.ks.us/news/Boating/Boating-Education. Jet ski rentals require an additional safety review and a mandatory test will have to be passed by all patrons.

All are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. No reservations will be accepted.

Multiple boats will not be issued to one customer. Each boat rented must be to a Boater Safety Card holder. (The customer who rents a boat may be held fi nancially liable for items that are lost, damaged, or destroyed by causes other than fair wear and tear.)

Marina property is for personal use only to the person it is issued. Customers will not allow unauthorized persons to use or operate government property.

For more information, call or stop by the Outdoor Recreation Center 785-239-2363 or 785-307-3798.

WATERCRAFT 1HR 4HRS 8HRSPontoon $28 $89 $156Fishing Boat $20 $55 $90Ski Boat $30 $105 $190Jet Skis $35 $125 NAV-Bottom 9.9 hp $10 $35 $50Kayak $5 $8 $14Water Skis or Tube NA $5 $10Equipment Rental prices do not include fuel.

785-463-LAKE (5253) OR 785-307-3798APR 30-AUG 31 | FRI-MON, 7AM-9PM

SEP 1-OCT 10 | FRI-MON, 9AM-6PM

Services available to active duty, National Guard, Reservists, Retired, DoD Civilians and Families

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CYSS DireCtorYParent Central785-239-9885/4723Family Child Care785-239-4313Outreach Services785-239-9223/9200Youth Sports785-239-9223/9200School Liaison 785-240-3260/3261/239-16486620 Normandy Dr.

SKIES785-240-58212420 3rd St.

1st Division CDC785-239-90114012 1st Division Rd.

Warren CDC (Closed for Renovations) 785-239-47446950 Warren Rd.

Warren East CDC785-240-0822/08216981 Warren Rd. Normandy CDC A 785-240-23626620A Normandy Dr.

Normandy CDC B785-240-23686620B Normandy Dr.

Forsyth CDC785-239-4846/48482410 Saddlehorn Rd.

Forsyth East CDC785-239-5820/58222420 3rd St.

Whitside CDC785-239-4978676 Warrior Rd.

School Age Services 785-239-9220/92255810 Thomas Ave.

Middle School & Teen Center785-239-92225800 Thomas Ave.

Parent Central Your first stop for all Child, Youth & School Services (CYSS) is Parent Central. Registration is required to participate in any CYS Service. Annual registration fees are currently waived (until further notice) and CYSS registration may be transferred to anew duty station upon PCS. Parent Central’shours are: Mon-Fri 8am-5pm. For additional information, please call 785-239-9885.

Parent Advisory CouncilLast Thu of Month, 4:30-5:30pm6620 Normandy Dr. If you have any issues or concerns, this is the place to voice them and get answers to questions directly from the CYSS management team. Refreshments will be provided. To reserve a space (strongly suggested) or for more information, call 785-239-9885.

Play Pals Playgroup Every Mon, 9-11am6620 Normandy Dr. Parents are welcome to come out with their child and explore fun and exciting activities, meet new friends and develop life long relationships. Call 785-239-9885 for more information.

WebTrac! WebTrac! is now available for CYSS patrons to make payments, as well as enroll in Youth Sports programs. Customers currently in our database will receive their WebTrac! User ID and password upon request via the e-mail address we have on file. New customers may sign up by going to the WebTrac! link located on the DFMWR website, www.rileymwr.com.

CYSS Hourly Care Hourly care is open from 7:30am-5pm, Mon-Fri at Warren East CDC and SAS. The hourly rate is $4.00 per hour ($2.50 for Category I Families.) Reservations can be made up to 30 days in advance by calling Warren East CDC at 785-240-0822 or SAS at 785-239-9220. Families can use the hourly care program up to 20 hours per week, per child. All reservations are on a first-come, first-serve basis. We make every effort to accommodate hourly care needs. FREE hourly care is available for the children of deployed Soldiers. Refer to the Army Family Covenant (AFC) Initiatives for details. Reservation required.

armY FamilY Covenant (aFC) CYSS initiativeS You must present a copy of deployment orders (with spouse’s name) in order to receive any of the AFC discounts in addition to being registered with Parent Central. Initiatives include:•20% monthly discount is available for children of deployed Soldiers for full-time and part-day fees. •$100 in FREE sports registrations per child per Family per deployment. This includes soccer, baseball, basketball, flag football, and volleyball programs.•$300 in FREE instructional (SKIES) classes per child for maximum duration of eight weeks each. Regular fees will apply after the eight weeks.•16 hours of free hourly care per month is available to children of deployed sponsors. Hourly care is located at Warren East CDC and SAS.•FREE hourly Saturday care is available up to 90 days after the Soldier returns. FREE Saturday Hourly Care:Jun 11, Jul 9, & Aug 13FREE Weekday Hourly Care:Jun 14 & 28, Jul 12 & 26, Aug 9 & 23 Be sure to make your reservations in advance at Warren East CDC or SAS. Weekday care is from 6:30-8:30pm. Saturday care is from 9am-1pm, and includes a lunch at 11:30am. Patrons may also utilize an hourly rate to take advantage of Weekday and Saturday care. Weekday care is free for Families participating in FRG’s.

SChool age ServiCeS (SaS) SAS is a nationally accredited program for Kindergarten to 5th Grade. SAS offers before and after school programs, as well as Open Recreation. Families requiring full time care during school out weeks may register for a weekly fee. SAS offers hourly care, Familiesmust be registered with CYSS. Families can reserve time for hourly care 30 days in advance (must call SAS for reservations).

Riley Ranger’s Summer CampJun 1-Aug 12, Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm Families please come and sign up your children for our new and improved Riley Ranger’s Summer Camp. Don’t forget we are offering new and exciting activities and fieldtrips.

Families can also receive 4 FREE hours of Open Recreation each month simply for being registered with CYSS

(reservations are required).

Please call 785-239-9220 for additional information.

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SChool SuPPort ServiCeS (SSS) SSS develops partnerships with local schools and community organizations to help ensure a positive educational experience of our military children and youth. Through coordination with the School Liaison Officers, schools and community, SSS helps ease education transition and connects military Families with available resources. SSS also collaborates with parents and schools to ensure academic success. New to the area? Let SSS help you navigate the local school system, their procedures, programs, and schedules. Contact information: 785-240-3260/3261, or 785-239-1648.

Home Schools SSS supports home school Families and can provide materials relating to Kansas laws and home schooling in Kansas. Local home school information is available at The Fort Riley Homeschool website: http://fortri-leyareahomeschoolnetwork.weebly.com/index.html

Study Strong (formally tutor.com) Real-time homework assistance in all subjects. Service is 24/7, tutoring for grades K-12 and college intro. Log onto: www.my-armyonesource.com/cyss_tutor to register.

Student Online Achievement Resources (SOAR) www.SoarAtHome.org. Soar is a free website providing students and parents with resources to:•Identify academic strengths and weaknesses in math and reading•Instruct the student in math, reading and language arts through interactive tutorials•Involve parent by providing educational resources written specifically for parents

miDDle SChool & teen (mSt) Center Youth Services MST offers a range of positive activities for youth in grades 6-12 that promote positive attitudes and reinforces Army core values. Youth Services sponsors a variety of programs offering youth opportunities in life skills; citizenship and leadership; leisure, recreation and arts; mentoring, intervention and support services. There are special interest activities that change each week. Join the Fort Riley Teen Center for our weekly activities which include: Sports, Smart Girls, Tech Club, Dungeons & Dragons Gaming, High School specific activities, Power Hour, Photography Club, Arts & Crafts, Passport to Manhood, and Cooking Club. Be sure to check out the specialty camps offered during winter, spring, and summer breaks. For additional information, please call 785-239-9222.

MST Summer Hours Mon-Thu, 1-8pm Fri, 1-11pm Sat, 2-11pm Any youth who desires care before 1pm (Mon-Fri) must contact the Teen Center to reserve a morning care slot (there is a cost associated with morning care).

MST does have an e-mail distribution list; please contact the Teen Center if you would like to receive e-mails regarding upcoming opportunities and reminders.

EDGEThe CYSS EDGE program provides FREE activities for middle and high school youth to Experience, Develop, Grow and Excel by participating in exciting activities. The EDGE program is part of the MWR Partnership Initiative. CYSS partners with MWR facilities on post to provide fun and exciting activities for middle and high school students after school. Transportation is provided for EDGE participants during the school year. Call 785-239-4317 for more information and current activity calendar.

HIRED! Get your foot in the door today by participating in HIRED! $500 cash award is available for youths undergoing an internship this fall. The HIRED! Apprenticeship Program provides 15-18 year old high school students with meaningful, professionally-managed career-exploration opportunities in MWR and military facilities on Fort Riley. The HIRED! Apprenticeship Program offers valuable work experience and training to better equip each participant with the skills needed for today’s highly-competitive job market. The apprenticeship can be worked into your school year schedule. In addition to hands-on experience, you can expect to attend workforce preparation workshops such as: problem solving, interviewing skills, résumé writing, public speaking, effective communication, financial management, and college/post-secondary exploration workshops. Call 785-239-4317 for more information.

Find MST online:http://www.facebook.com/ftrileyteenhttp://twitter.com/fortrileyteen

Tentative Field Trip & Summer Camp ScheduleJUNE7: Swimming, 2-4pm13-17: Space/Astronomy Camp, $20, 1-3pm14: Swimming, 2-4pm15: Bowling, 2-4pm17: Cosmosphere Trip, $15, 9am-6pm20-24: Culinary Camp, $15, 11am-3pm21: Swimming, 2-4pm28: Swimming, 2-4pm JULY5: Swimming, 2pm-4pm8: Salina Waterpark, $15, Noon-5pm9: Laser Tag & Mall Trip, $13, 11am-8pm12: Swimming, 2-4pm11-15: Animation Camp,$10, 1-3pm13: Bowling, 2-4pm18-22: Fall Sports Training Camp19: Swimming, 2-4pm22: Paintball (13 years and older)25-29: Water Sports Camp, $80, 9am-2pm26: Swimming, 2-4pm29: Ocean of Fun, $35, 9am-11pmAUGUST2: Swimming, 2-4pm9: Swimming, 2-4pm5: Worlds of Fun Trip, $40, 9am-11pm12: Back to School BBQ, $8, 5-10:30pm(Event is free for new members who bring completed & signed self-registration packet)

All camps and field trips meet at MST 5800 Thomas Ave. Additional money for food and/or spending

money is suggested.

Please call 785-239-9222 for more information.

FamilY ChilD Care (FCC) FCC providers provide child care in a home setting. FCC homes offer full-day, part-time, and extended hours. FCC homes have unique qualities making them the preferred child care choice for many Families. Homes provide flexible hours, a comfortable Family-like setting, and activities based on real life experiences in the home and neighborhood. Adults wanting to become certified FCC providers are invited to attend an FCC informational briefing. The orientation/informational briefings are scheduled every Thursday, starting at 1:30pm in Bldg. 6620. Take a tour of FCC homes at www.armyfcc.com. Contact Parent Central or the FCC office for your username and password. For additional information, please call 785-239-4313.

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CYSS Parent eDuCation oPPortunitieS CYSS offer a variety of training opportunities for parents to learn more about their growing little ones, while earning a discount on their child care. Classes are held at Parent Central 6620 Normandy Dr. in the Training Room, unless otherwise stated. Please call 785-239-9885 to sign up for a class or for more information. Child Abuse Prevention Jun 7, 8-10am | RSVP by Jun 6Jul 12, 8-10am | RSVP by Jul 11Aug 9, 8-10am | RSVP by Aug 8 This class discusses of the importance of recognizing and preventing child abuse. The 4 types of abuse will be covered as well as both Kansas and military laws.

Parent Involvement Orientation*Jun 14 & Aug 23, 6:30-8:30pm Did you know you can earn a 10% discount on your total child care bill for a month? Come learn how! This orientation is required for all parents who want to earn Parent Participation Points by volunteeringin a CYS program. Identification and Prevention of Child Abuse, Touch Policy Briefing, Safety, Fire Prevention and Evacuation Procedures including a walk-through of the center.

Portion Distortion Jun 15, Noon-1pm Would you like to shed a few pounds? Would you like to feel better and have more energy? Come learn some eye opening information about portion sizes. A discussionwill be led on correct portion sizes and visual aids will be used to demonstrate the portion distortion that we often encounter in restaurants and in serving ourselves.

Recipe for a Healthy FamilyJul 13, Noon-1pm This workshop will discuss how to involve all members of the Family in menu planning, meal preparation and table setting. Family dining provides opportunities to pass on traditions and share quality Family time.

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SKieS unlimiteD ClaSSeS Sport physicals are not required to enroll in SKIES Unlimited Classes, but you must be registered with Parent Central. $300 worth of classes FREE to children of deployed Sol-diers. Refer to the Army Family Covenant (AFC) Initiatives for details. Classes are held at Forsyth East CDC 2420 H St. unless otherwise stated. The SKIES Instructional program is seeking instructors to teach all ages of children and youth in a wide variety of areas. Do you have a talent or interest that you would like to share and some spare time to teach? Please inquire with an e-mail to [email protected] or call 785-240-5821.

Guitar Lessons $40 a month A limited number of Guitars are available for rent for $10.

Snare Drum Lessons $40 a month Practice pads will be loaned out monthly for practice.

Kindermusik Classes $60 a month Additional fees ($15) paid to instructor for materials.

American Red Cross Swim Lessons $20 a session 5 classes per session Jun-Aug sessions available

ATA Tae Kwon Do in Junction City $60 a month. One time uniform fee and membership paid directly to the instructor. Testing fees due when testing.

Judo Judo Jacks, Ages 3-4 | Basic Judo, Ages 5-14Wed evenings$35 monthly plus a one time uniform fee of $55Testing fees are paid to the instructor.

AMAI KarateKarate Cubs, Ages 4-6Karate, Ages 7-18 Classes are available specifically for home-schooled children and youth.Parent Orientation Night: Wed, 6pmHackerott’s Leadership Academy4914 Skyway Dr. 785-539-0909 One time fee of $65 for membership includes uniform, belt, and more. Monthly fee of $60 to CYSS. Additional testing fees are paid to the instructor monthly.Classes meet twice weekly.

Junior Golf$60 for 6 sessions Presented by: PGA Golf Pro Tom Pettegrew

Wiggles & Giggles $20 per month Enjoy time with Mom or Dad (10 months to 5 years old) while participating in gross motor and musical activities in a group setting. (Once a week class)

Hip Hop Dance Ages 5-16$30 per month

Intermediate BalletCreative MovementAges 7-10$30 per month

Dance Classes available Mon-Thu$30 per month

Combination Dance and TumblingAvailable Wed$30 per month

Home Alone Class Ages 10 & up Every 3rd Thu of the Month, 5-7pm Parents must attend the last 30 min of class.

Horse and Riding Workshop Ages 3-18 Sessions Jun-Oct$30 per sessionVickie Wood’s Farm, Chapman, KS

Register for all SKIES classes at Parent Central 6620 Normandy Dr. or on WebTrac! link available at www.rileymwr.com

ChilD DeveloPment CenterS (CDC) The Army provides care in a Multi-Age group setting. Each classroom enrolls children with a minimum age span of 18 months. The concept of the Multi-Age classroom is to provide a Family style environment where the children learn from and nurture each other. Children experience fewer transitions while in the Multi-Age child care setting, giving them more time to bond with their primary caregiver. Childrenalso benefit widely from interacting with classmates who are older and younger, learning important principles of citizenship, relationships, respect, patience, and self-esteem. Utilizing a creative curriculum, our approach balances both teacher-directed and child-initiated learning, with an emphasis on responding to children’s learning styles and building on their strengths and interests.

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Potty Training: Readiness and Tips*Jul 26, 6:30-8:30pm Do you think your child might be ready to potty train but you aren’t sure? Do you wonder about the best way to go about potty training? Come join us as we talk about different techniques and tips to use toimplement potty training in a positive way.

Back to School Pointers for Parents*Aug 9, 6:45-8pm Children are headed back to school and this is the perfect time to make sure your child has all of the tools to be successful in school. Come join us as we talk about ways that you can help your child be successful in school.

What is Quackery?Aug 17, Noon-1pm What is it? Why is it important to me? We will discuss ways to identify and determine product quackery. Examples of quackery will also be discussed.

*FREE child care is available with pre-registration.

Please call 239-9885 to sign up for free child care or for

more information.

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Youth SPortS & FitneSS (S&F) Registration is required for all S&F sports and trips. To register, sign up at Parent Central, 6620 Normandy Dr. 785-239-9885.

Start Smart Baseball**Registration Deadline: Jun 3 Parents and their children, ages 3-5, will learn the basic skills, and fundamentals of baseball during this six-week program. Registration Fee $20

Start Smart Golf**Registration Deadline: Jun 3 Parents and their children, Kindergarten age, will learn the basic skills, and fundamentals of golf during this six-week program. Registration Fee $20

Start Smart Soccer**Registration Deadline: Sep 2 Parents and their children, ages 3-5, will learn the basic skills, and fundamentals of soccer during this six-week program. Registration Fee $20

Start Smart Flag Football**Registration Deadline: Sep 2 Parents and their children, Kindergarten age and 1st grade, will learn the basic skills, and fundamentals of flag football during this six-week program. Registration Fee $20

Outdoor Adventure Camping at Milford LakeJun 10-11, grades 3-5 Registration Deadline: Jun 3$15 per student, includes meals Transportation will be provided.

Outdoor Adventure CanoeingJul 6, grades 6-12Registration Deadline: Jul 1Jul 13, grades 3-5 Registration Deadline: Jul 8$15 per student, includes meals Transportation will be provided.

Outdoor Adventure FishingAug 2, grades 6-12 Registration Deadline: Jul 29Aug 9, grades 3-5 Registration Deadline: Aug 5$15 per student, includes meals Transportation will be provided.

Fall Soccer*Registration Deadline: Aug 26Open to children in grades K-8 Registration Fee $40

Volleyball*Registration Deadline: Aug 26Open to children in grades 3-6 Registration Fee $40

Flag Football*Registration Deadline: Aug 26Open to children in grades 2-6 Registration Fee $40

Cheerleading*Registration Deadline: Aug 26Open to children in grades 1-8 Registration Fee $40

Orienteering*Registration Deadline: Aug 26Open to children grades 4-12 Registration Fee $20

Family Fitness NightsDisc GolfJun 17, RSVP by Jun 15Colyer Manor Youth Fields

Water Games Jul 15, RSVP by Jul 13Colyer Manor Youth Fields

Indoor Soccer Aug 12, RSVP by Aug 10Bldg 5800 All Family Fitness nights will be held from 6-7pm.

* Child must have a current sports physical form

at time of registration.

** Child must have a health assessment at time

of registration.

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Army Community Service (ACS)7264 Normandy Dr.Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm785-239-9435

ACS Resiliency Learning Center7285 Normandy Dr.Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm785-239-9435

ACS Annex, Camp Forsyth1020 Huebner Rd.Mon-Fri, 8am-9pm785-240-0663

ACS Soldier Family Assistance Center674 Warrior Rd.785-240-7450

INFORMATION & RESOURCESNeed Someone To Talk To? Military and Family Life Consultants (MFLCs) are here to listen. MFLCs are available to help service members, Family members and staff to address issues such as Deployment, Marriage, Parenting & Family Issues, Stress, Depression, and Daily Life Issues. Consultations are free and anonymous. No records are kept. Schedule an appointment by calling 785-239-1883 or 785-221-9483.

Citizenship & Immigration Intake ClassJun 1, 15 & 29 Jul 6 & 20 Aug 3, 17 & 31 9am-Noon These 3-hour sessions provide information and instructions on preparing the application for Citizenship and Immigration. Please pre-register with ACS, Relocation.

Global Friendship GroupJun 1 & 15Jul 6 & 20 Aug 3 & 17 10-11:30amMcClellan Place Community Center, 6728 McClellan Loop Come join us during the Global Friendship Club meetings. The Club is designed to encourage culturally diverse military spouses and Family members in sharing ones heritage to a cross cultural audience experiencing Military Life.

Conflict Resolution Jun 7, Jul 5, Aug 2 10-11:30am & 5:30-7pmForsyth Community Center, 22900 Hitching Post Rd. To teach conflict resolution skills: fair fighting, active listening, “I” statements.

KIOSKS Your direct link to online services, on-post services, way-finding maps and thousands of DoD web pages (including “myPay”). Available at the following facilities:ACS, 7264 Normandy Dr.McClellan Place Community Center, 6718 McClellan LoopCarr Hall, 45 Barry Ave.In-Out Processing, 210 Custer Ave.AAFES Main Post Exchange, 2210 Trooper Dr.SFAC, 674 Warrior Rd.Welcome Center, 885 Henry Dr.

*With the new Resiliency Learning Center up and running, we would like to invite you to come see the location. We thank you for your continued support and adapting to our ongoing changes! When you contact the program to pre-register, the location of the event will be provided.

MONEYMoney Management 101Jun 1, 8, 15, 22, 29Jul 6, 13, 20, 27Aug 3, 10, 17, 24, 319-11:30am Does it seem like you never have enough? Are you confident making financial decisions? Is dealing with money a constant stress? Take this course to build your financial readiness!

Life Skills: Consumer FraudJun 14, 10-11:30am & 5:30-7pm “I never charged that.” Learn how your identity is stolen, how to overcome it and how to recover from it.

WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE ARMY?Military Customs and Benefits Training Jun 7-9, Level IIJul 12-13, Level IAug 20-Sep 1, Level III

Night Out: Customs & Protocol for Military EventsAug 17, 9am-Noon This class provides orientation and awareness of appropriate protocol and customs to assist Soldiers and Family members in preparing for formal events.

LOOKING FOR WORK? The Employment Readiness Program (ERP) offers employment assistance with job search, résumé prep and review and referrals for local businesses. Call ERP to obtain more information, 785-239-9435.

Resumix Job Seekers WorkshopJun 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Jul 7, 14, 21, 28 1-3pmACS Resiliency Learning Center, 7285 Normandy Dr. Comprehensive overview of Army résumés using CPOL’s Resumix system.

Applying for a JobAug 9, 10-11:30am Learn the basics of applying for a position, as well as appropriate dress and etiquette for the job interview.

WILLING TO VOLUNTEER YOUR TIME? The Army Volunteer Corps provides opportunities for volunteers based on interest and agency needs. Volunteers support the installation mission in a variety of capacities such as: coaches, office assistants, FRG leaders, program assistants, and much more. For further information on how you may become an “Essential Piece” of the Volunteer Program, please contact the Installation Volunteer Coordinator at 785-239-9435. ACS Volunteers are eligible to receive 25 hours per month in FREE child care. Available volunteer opportunities can be found online at www.MyArmyOneSource.com.

ACS Volunteer OrientationJun 7, Jul 5 & Aug 2, 10am-Noon Overview and guidance to assist new and existing volunteers at Fort Riley Army Community Service.

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IN THE SPOTLIGHT!Father’s Picnic and Field DayJun 4, 11am-2pm Come and enjoy a day out with Dad! Free food, games and activities. Join us at the Rally Point sports field and celebrate the importance of Fathers and Families.

NPSP & EFMP June Pool PartyJun 16, Noon-2pm All military Families involved with the NPSP, FAP and EFMP programs are invited to attend at the Custer Hill Swimming pool. Come enjoy swimming and pool time.

Dads Outdoor AdventureJun 18, 10am-2pm | RSVP Jun 10 An awesome day of fun and adventure…just for the boys! There will be 4-wheeling, water slides, archery and much more. No cost for military Families. Limited space available. Please RSVP to ACS.

Resilient Spouse AcademyJun 20-24, 8:30am-4:30pm Create a network of well-trained spouses who feel better prepared and motivated to truly make a difference in the lives of our individual Soldiers and their Families. This course includes: suicide intervention, responding to reports of abuse or neglect, masterresilience training and financial resilience. If you are interested, please contact Army Community Service for dates, times and locations.

Father and Me Tea PartyJun 25, 10am-Noon | RSVP Jun 15 A time for Dads and Daughters; story time, crafts, music and an old-fashioned tea party are all part of the fun. Daughters are encouraged to wear their favorite princess outfit. Participants will receive a free “purplelicious” book, and get to keep their teacup and saucer.

FAP, NPSP & EFMP Family Fun Night OutJun 30, 4-6pm | RSVP Jun 27 This is a fun-filled Family event to encourage Families to attend social outings. Richard Pitts from The Wonderwork Shop in Manhattan, Kansas, is a theatrics story teller and will enlighten us with a story.

EFMP & KSRE: Summer Camp, Rock Springs 4-HJul 5, 10am-Noon | RSVP Jun 27 Special needs summer camp at Rock Springs 4-H Camp. Children need to be enrolled in EFMP and must be 6 years and older. Children will enjoy the beautiful Kansas Flint Hills. Parents will provide transportation. Bring swimming gear and good walking shoes.

EFMP Special Needs RodeoJul 16, 9am-4pm | RSVP Jul 8 Open to military Families and all Families who have children (4+ years) with special needs. This is a social family gathering where children have a chance to “cowboy it up.” Each child will be escorted one-on-one to each event by a real cowboy or cowgirl!

EFMP Art TherapyJul 27, 2-4:30pm | RSVP Jul 21 To encourage the use of art as a method to help children of all ages improve their emotional well-being and healing.

THE FAMILY READINESS DEPLOYMENT RESOURCESBinder Requirement ClassJun 21, Aug 9, 1-3pm The training will instruct Commanders, Senior Advisors, FRSAs, and FRG Leaders how to create and manage their FRG binders to comply with regulations. The class will go line by line through the Inspection Plan and cover what needs to be in the FRG Binders in order to meet regulatory requirements and standards.

Care Team TrainingJun 28, Jul 25 & 27, Aug 23, 1-3pm Instruction on Care Team’s responsibilities and provides guidance on how to handle issues volunteers will face (such as dealing with Family’s reactions). Pre-registration required.

Family Readiness Support Assistant (FRSA) TrainingJun 12 & 13, Jul 19 & 20, Aug 23 & 24, 9am-3pm (2 Sessions) This course provides newly appointed FRSAs, Commanders and all other FRG volunteers a basic knowledge of the roles and responsibilities of FRSAs, as well as acquaints them with the various Army community resources available to Soldiers and Family members.

FRG Awards and Recognition ClassesJul 7, 1-3pm You can’t do it all yourself. You need an army of volunteers! This course will give you the tools you need to recognize your volun-teers with local, private, and DA level awards.

FRG Leaders TrainingJun 7-8, 9am-Noon, Jul 19-20, 5-8pm, Aug 3-4, 9am-Noon Instruction and guidance to assist newly appointed Family Readiness Group Leaders, FRSAs and Commanders. Please contact to enroll for class and be notified of training location.

FRG Leader’s ForumJul 28, 9-10:30am The FRG Forum is a venue for FRG Leaders to discuss current FRG issues and to explore solutions. A different topic and guest speaker will be featured each month.

Funds Custodian TrainingJun 15 & Aug 10, 1-3pm This class provides instruction and guidance to assist newly appointed FRG Funds Custodians.

Key Caller ClassJul 6, 10am-Noon This class provides instruction and guidance to assist newly appointed Family Readiness Group Key Callers.

To RSVP for a course, event, or child care, please call 785-239-9435.

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RELOCATING?We’ve Made It To Fort Riley, Now What? Newcomer’s InprocessingEvery Wed, 8am-4pmRiley’s Conference Center, 446 Seitz Dr. A newcomer orientation is given to Service and Family members every Wed. This is a great opportunity to learn more about services available that may be unique to your new duty station.

Home Away from Home: Turn your Move into a Lifetime EnhancementPCS South Korea, Jun 7, Jul 5 & Aug 2PCS Germany, Jun 14, Jul 12 & Aug 9PCS Stateside, Jun 21, Jul 19 & Aug 16PCS Overseas, Jun 28, Jul 26 & Aug 23All briefi ngs begin at 1pm. The level of success you and your Family can achieve is directly proportionate to the preparation, information and support you receive before, during and after your assignment. Every PCS should become an opportunity for the entire Family. This training is required for all 1st time PCSing Soldiers and for all Soldiers PCSing overseas.

Discover Riley’s TreasuresJun 23, Jul 28, & Aug 25 Discover Riley’s Treasures is a workshop tailored for newly arriving spouses to learn more about services, activities and resources available for them here at Fort Riley.

SURVIVOR OUTREACH SERVICE Forums for the survivors of our Fallen Soldiers to meet continued support of the Families.Jun 18, Grimes HallJul 16, NebraskaAug 20, Wichita, KS

WOUNDED WARRIORS SUPPORT & MED SERVICES The Soldier and Family Assistance Center (SFAC) is located at 674 Warrior Road near the Warrior Transition Battalion (WTB). The SFAC supports Soldiers assigned to the WTB or who are in the MEB process by providing one-stop services ranging from ID Cards to recreational activities and self-help services. To seek services, sign up for events, or for more information, please call 785-240-7192 or 785-240-7194.

HEALTH & NUTRITIONBal-a-vis-xJun 7, 14 & 21, Jul 5, 12 & 19, Aug 2, 9 & 16, 4-6pmResiliency Learning Center, 7285 Normandy Dr. Improve your focus and balance. These fun and user-friendly techniques strengthen brain function. They integrate the left and right hemispheres of the brain, bringing a balance to the way we process information, improving our understanding and functioning.

Life Skills: Family Sun SafetyJul 12, 10-11:30am & 5:30-7pmForsyth Community Center, 22900 Hitching Post Rd. Playing outside is essential to good health and happiness. Learn how to do it safely, and better understand what happens if you don’t take precautions. Learn some games and ideas for outdoor fun.

How To Stay On Even Keel: Work/Life BalanceAug 3, 5:30-7pm Need a mid-year resolution? How about balancing your work and Family with less stress? Come to our Work/Life balance workshop to learn tips and ideas on how to manage your time, reduce stress, and cut the guilt out of being a working parent.

RELATIONSHIPSCan We Just Get Along? Cooperative Parenting and DivorceJun 6, 13 & 20, 10am-NoonACS Bldg. 7264, Room 29 For parents who are considering a divorce or have a divorce pending. This interactive parenting program is ideal for learning how to effectively parent, reduce conflicts and maintain focus on the needs of the children!

Prevention and Relationship Enhancement Program (PREP)Jun 16 & 23Jul 21 & 28Aug 18 & 25 1-4pm Marriage Enrichment: “Seeing the Good, Getting Better, Experiencing the Best!” Please call to register for free child care.

HEARTS APART Waiting Families Meeting Challenges

A Day at the ZooJun 11, 8:30am-1pm A Special Zoo Ambassador Animal Program is scheduled just for Hearts Apart Families that will be held at 10:30am. Please bring a sack lunch for lunch in the park.Cost: Free for kids; $2 per adult

Hole in 1-Fundamentals in GolfJul 21, 1-4pm Offers support for waiting spouses by linking them together with other spouses who are left behind due to sponsor’s mission requirements.

Hearts Apart Swimming ActivityAug 11, 4:30-6:30pmCuster Hill Pool, 7465 Normandy Dr. Swimming Activity & BBQ

JUST FOR DADSDad’s Boot CampJun 1, 5-7pm Nationally acclaimed workshop prepares men to be fathers and to care for their babies and new mother.

24/7 Dad Overview/Review WorkshopJun 27, Jul 25 & Aug 22, 5-7pm This course is designed to introduce the 24/7 Dad concept to fathers that are interested in participating in the two-day course. This two hour session also serves as feedback and a review for those fathers that have completed the two-day course.

24/7 Dad Workshop (2-Day) Jun 13 & 14, Jul 11 & 12, & Aug 15 & 169:30am-4:30pm This two-day class is a unique, innovative,and comprehensive course designed to engage fathers and encourage them to become more involved with their children and Family. It is packed with fun, interesting, and interactive activities to assist dads in raising healthy, mature, and responsible children.

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To RSVP for a course, event, or child care, please call 785-239-9435.

ACS PARENT EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIESInfant Massage InstructionJun 7, RSVP May 31Aug 4, RSVP Jul 28Aug 9, RSVP Aug 210am-Noon Help strengthen love and bonding between you and your child. Learn how to strengthen and regulate your baby’s primary systems while helping baby to sleep better. Bring along a soft comfortable blanket, special toy for baby, easy removable clothing and food for baby if needed.

Love & Logic: Parenting ClassesJun 2, 9 & 16 (3-Part Series)Jul 7, 14 & 21 (3-Part Series)Aug 4, 11 & 18 (3-Part Series)6:30-8:30pm Designed to give practical skills that can be used immediately. Please call to register for free child care.

Oh! Oh, Baby It’s Your Day!Jun 15 & Jul 201:30-4:30pm Children receive a free Ages & Stages Assessment, Vision and Hearing. Parents learn from their child’s assessment which enhances their skills in parenting their child’s development growth.

Letters from DadJun 20, 5-7pm You’re invited on a journey. A journey to leave a legacy of faith, hope and love, through the lost art of letter writing. Learn to write the things you have always wanted to say, but didn’t know how.

Parenting Skills: Temper Tantrums & YouJun 21, 5:30-7pm Does your child flail on the floor over a candy bar? Do they wail and cry over not getting the last juice box? Temper tantrums can be overwhelming. In this class, participants will learn about the causes of temper tantrums and identify ways to tame the temper in your child.

Potty TrainingJul 12, 10am-Noon RSVP Jul 7 Join other parents and learn practical and valuable tips for a successful potty training experience!

Sibling SillyJun 23, 10am-Noon RSVP Jun 16 Children (2-6 years) will learn everything from important safety issues about holding baby properly to all the fun things involved in becoming a big brother or sister.

HELP! Kids Are Driving Me Crazy! Stress Management for ParentsJul 11, 18 & 25, 10am-NoonACS Bldg. 7264, Room 29 Is caring for children becoming overwhelming or demanding? This is the ideal workshop for you! Learn to reduce your daily stress and discover the joy of raising children!

EFMP Support GroupJun 28, 6-7:30pm Support group for military Families who have Family members with special needs.

EFMP Parenting the Strong Willed Child & Sibling Time WorkshopsJul 13, 2-4:30pm RSVP Jul 7 Interactive workshops simultaneously for parents and siblings that will address how a special needs Family member can affect the Family. Helps increase peer support and information opportunities for brothers and sisters, and helps increase parent’s and provider’s understanding of sibling concerns.

Parenting Skills: School ReadinessJul 19, 10-11:30am & 5:30-7pmForsyth Community Center, 22900 Hitching Post Rd. Starting school can be stressful for both students and parents. Participants will learn ways to prepare for the new school year. We will discuss meeting with the teacher, books that can prepare the new student, and school readiness issues concerning special needs children.

Being a Single ParentJul 21, 10am-Noon RSVP Jul 14ACS Bldg. 7264, Room 29 Designed to give single parents and intermittently single parents ideas, tools and techniques that will boost parenting confidence, re-energize parenting goals and enhance parenting success.

Yours, Mine & Ours “Parenting Workshop for Today’s Step/Blended/Foster Families”Aug 1, 8 & 15, 10am-NoonACS Bldg. 7264, Room 29 To give these unique Families new creative tools to use for becoming successful Families!

Parenting Skills: Age-Appropriate ActivitiesAug 16, 10-11:30am & 5:30-7pm Forsyth Community Center, 22900 Hitching Post Rd. There are so many toys and games on the market it can be overwhelming to know which ones are right for your child. Participants will learn age-appropriate activities for their young children ages 0-8.

Positive DisciplineAug 9, 9-11am This course is designed to help parents get their message across to their children by helping them learn to set limits,acknowledge feelings and by taking care of themselves.

Basic Infant CareAug 16, 10am-Noon This course is designed for Families that are currently expecting, or that have recently delivered new additions to their Families.

How To Effectively Use Time OutAug 18, 10am-Noon RSVP Aug 10 Parents learn how to appropriately use time-out in their disciplining regime.

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The Custer Hill Golf Course, located on Historic Fort Riley’s Custer Hill, is a Robert Trent Jones, Sr. Golf Course design. It offers challenges from tee togreen on every hole for all levels of golfers. The course is an 18-hole championship course that plays over 7,072 yards from the tips.

The Custer Hill Golf Course Snack Bar serves your lunchtime favorites (Reuben sandwich, hamburger, chicken bacon ranch sandwich, philly steak, or chicken fingers, etc.). Fancy trying some German cuisine? Try one of our famous schnitzel sandwiches! Want a healthier lunch? Have one of our wraps or salads. The Snack Bar can accommodate your small groups, events, or parties.

Hours and rates:SNACK BAR HOURSMon-Fri: 11am-1:30pm Sat-Sun: 7am-2pm (Breakfast & Lunch)Come and check out our new menu.

DRIVING RANGE HOURS Open 7 Days a weekClosed for Maintenance on Mondays from 6am-Noon(Except Training Holidays)

PRO SHOP HOURS Please check with the Pro-Shop for the current hours of operations. (Hours vary throughout the year due to weather and length of day) For more information, please call 785-784-6000.

PLAYING COURSE HOURS Please check with the Pro Shop for course hours, as hours will vary during the season due to the length of day.

SUmmER GOLF RATES Weekdays WeekendsMilitary, DOD Civilian, $14 $19Military Retiree, and DOD Contractor

Civilian with $17 $21No Military Affiliation Golf Cars $9 for 9 Holes $14 for 18 Holes

Range Tokens $3 per token

Rental Clubs $12 per set

CHeCk out our new Food menu!

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summer eVents:FAmILY GOLF COURSE TEE SETTING Jun 1-Aug 31 We have set up tees (for all ages) for golfers at shorter distances than the regular tees. Bring out the entire Family for a day of fun.(Open to the public)

JUNE: WOmEN’S GOLF mONTHJun 1-30 Every day for the whole month of June all women will receive half price green fees and half price cars. We also will be holding 2 FREE women’s golf clinics: Jun 1 5:30-7pm and Jun 25 2-3:30pm. Play often and see how much you improve between each clinic.(Open to the public)

GET GOLF READYSession 1: Jun 6-10, 5:30-7pmSession 2: Jul 11-15, 5:30-7pmSession 3: Aug 8-12, 5:30-7pm$99 per person New to golf or been off for a while? Our 5 days of instruction is designed to teach you everything you’ll need to know to step onto a golf course and play with confidence. Lessons will include on-course activities guided by trained PGA and LPGA professionals who will make sure you have fun every step of the way.(Open to the public)

FORT RILEY PUBLIC WORKS TOURNAmENTJun 10Registration and costs run through Fort Riley Public Works.(Open to the public)

FORT RILEY/1ST ID PRO-Am Jun 13Clinic: 10-11:30am Shotgun Start: 1pm$110 per person | $300 per 3 person team 3-Person Teams paired with 1 pro provided by the Midwest Section PGAPrice Includes:Proximity Prize Events, Door Prizes for all guests, Golf Car, Lunch, and Tournament Prizes.(Open to the public) VICTORY WEEK GOLF TOURNAmENTTBD(Military Teams only) BARTON COUNTY COmmUNITY COLLEGE WARRIOR CLASSICJun 24(Open to the public) JULY: BRING YOUR CHILD TO THE RANGE mONTH Jul 1-31 For the whole month of July all children (up to age 20) who use the range with a paying adult can get a range token for only $1.(Open to the public) BRING YOUR DAUGHTER TO THE COURSE WEEK Jul 4-11 Enjoy a day out with your Daughter at the golf course. All young ladies between the ages of 6-20 can play a round of golf for FREE when accompanied by a paying adult. Then treat her to a nice meal from our course snack bar.(Open to the public)

KS AmERICAN LEGION GOLF TOURNAmENTJul 9-10(Open to Military ID card holders) THE OPEN PICK-A-PROJul 16-17$5 Per PlayerBest Ball(Open to the public)

1ST ID GOLF TOURNAmENTJul 238am Tee Time Start $55 per person18- Hole Individual Stroke Play Event will be flighted based on number of players(Open to the public)

CUSTER HILL GOLF COURSE CLUB CHAmPIONSHIPAug 27-2836-Hole individual stroke play8am Tee Time Start$75 for members, $90 non-members Come and partake in our club championship. Four sections of play: Juniors, Women, Senior and Open. (Open to the public)

For additional events or more information about the listed events, call 785-784-6000 or 785-239-5421.

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785-239-BOSS253 Cameron Ave.

Mon-Fri: 9am-4pmSat-Sun: Closed

NIGHTLY EVENTSDOUBLE SIX DOMINOESMon, 7pm Play a friendly game of Double Six Dominoes. Bring a friend or join in with some of Fort Riley’s top players. (All winners will be placed in a winner’s bracket to complete for a prize on the last Monday of the month.)

ACE HIGH SPADESTue, 7pm Bring a friend and play a game of Ace High Spades. (Winner will be placed in a winners bracket to compete for a prize on the last Tuesday of the month.)

DOUBLE NINE DOMINOESWed, 7pm Start Bring a friend and play against other domino players from Fort Riley. (Winners will be placed in a winner’s bracket to compete for a prize on the last Wednesday of the month.)

JOKER, JOKER, DEUCE, ACE GAME OF SPADESThu, 7pm Come on out and take part in a game of Joker, Joker, Deuce, Ace game of Spades. (All winners go into a winner’s bracket to compete for a prize on the last Thursday of the month.)

MOVIE NIGHTFri, 5-10:30pm Enjoy a movie of choice from our large collection of movies or bring your own. We also have our Friday night dollar menu. (Popcorn, soda, hotdogs, and chips all only $1 each). BATTLE OF THE BANDSSat, 6-10pm Come rock out with us at the Warrior Zone on the Rock Band System against other bands. (May bring your own band members or join in with someone else here.)

Come on out for fun, fun, fun at your Warrior Zone. It is a state-of-the-art 4,850 square foot facility with FREE WI-FI. Computers are available for hourly use (or bring your own). We also have X-BOX games (play online in the game area). Watch one of our daily movies in our private home theater, or you can play pool on our 9 foot Billiard table. If you need a break from the technical stuff you can play cards (poker, spades, hearts) or get in on our Dominoes action.

Enjoy food and beverages at our Java Café themed snack bar. We serve a wide variety of breakfast and lunch sandwiches, salads, desserts (including pastries), Starbucks® coffee, and a mix of the most popular beers. Enjoy a drink with friends while watching the game on one of our multiple LCD televisions. You’re sure to have a good time!

We also have an outside covered patio with tables, seating, and a barbecue area for your outdoor functions.

8067 NORMANDY DR. HOURS: SUN-SAT, 8:30AM-11PM

SNACK BAR: 8:30AM-10:30PMFRONT DESK: 785-240-2782

MANAGER’S OFFICE: 785-239-5303

SUMMER TOURNAMENTSPOOL TOURNAMENTJun 4, 2pm Compete in our single elimination tournament. Sign-up sheets will be at the front counter one week prior to event. 1st, 2nd, & 3rd place prizes will be awarded.

CALL OF DUTY TOURNAMENTJun 18, 2pm Show your skills in a single elimination DEATH MATCH. Sign-up sheets will be at the front counter one week prior to the event. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place prizes will be awarded.

MADDEN TOURNAMENTJul 9, 2pm Come out and show your football skills in our Madden Tournament. Sign-up sheets will be at the front counter 1 week prior to the event. 1st, 2nd and 3rd place prizes will be awarded.

BASKETBALL COMPETITIONJul 23, Noon Show off your basketball skills. Play and compete on our outdoor court in a game of Around the World. (1st player to make it all around the court shooting baskets in the quickest time wins.) Sign-up sheets will be at the front counter one week prior to the event. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place prizes will be awarded.

FOOD SPECIALSVICTORY HOUR (5-7pm Daily)Any Large Pizza: $5, 16-oz. Soda: $1, Draft Beer: $2

BREAKFAST PIZZA - $7.50Eggs, Sausage, Bacon, Cheese, Ham, and Onions

STEAK QUESADILLA - $6.95Steak, Cheese, Chiplote, Green Chile, Red Peppers, & Onions

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UPCOMING EVENTSOZARKS RAFTING TRIP Jun 10-13 | $75/Single Soldier BOSS is offering you the best of Ozark country. Words can’t describe what great adventures await. This trip includes a four day, three night stay with rafting and many other activities. Visit the Leisure Travel Center to sign up before all the spots are taken. (Open to all Single Soldiers)

SKYDIVING Jun 4, Jul 16 & Aug 13 If you’ve ever wanted to jump out of a perfectly good airplane, now is your chance! Experience the thrill of skydiving with the Kansas State University Parachute Club.(Open to all Single Soldiers that are 18 years of age and weigh less than 220 pounds.)

KENNY CHESNEY (Arrowhead Stadium - Kansas City, MO) Jul 31 You want them and we’ve got them! The sold out show of the year is coming up, so stay tuned to BOSS to find out how you can get your hands on these Kenny Chesney tickets. (Open to all Single Soldiers)

MUFFLERS AND MUSIC (Heritage Park - Junction City, KS)Aug 27, Car Show 10am, Bands 4pm - Free Admission Mark your calendars because Fort Riley BOSS is about to rock your socks off. The BOSS program is gearing up to bring you some of the hottest cars, trucks, and bikes from around the Fort Riley area, along with some of the hottest local bands. Call BOSS for more information on how to get your car or band involved.(Open to the public).

WORLDS OF FUN TRIP Date TBD Join us on a free trip to Worlds of Fun, one of the Midwest’s largest theme parks. The theme park has over 100 rides and live entertainment. (Open to all Single Soldiers)

FOR QUESTIONS ABOUT TRIPS OR MEETINGS, CALL BOSS AT 785-239-BOSS. TO SIGN UP FOR ALL TRIPS, CALL THE LEISURE TRAVEL CENTER AT 785-239-5614.

Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers is a program that supports the overall quality of life for single Soldiers. The program does this by focusing time and energy into three aspects of a Soldier’s life:

Community Service, Quality of Life, and RecreationAll three of these aspects are important in their own way.

Community Service Helps the communities surrounding the installation to become more aware of Soldiers in general, and helps create a favorable environment to live in.

Quality of Life Deals directly with the living conditions a Soldier might have; i.e. barracks, road conditions on post, dining facility issues, etc.

Recreation Gives the Soldiers an outlet to do something fun and new that they may not have thought of, or been able to do. BOSS does everything from Ski Trips and Haunted Houses, to Fashion Shows and Shopping Trips. So keep an eye on what BOSS is doing and join the fun!

785-239-BOSS253 Cameron Ave.

Mon-Fri: 9am-4pmSat-Sun: Closed

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WoodWood Safety $8(Orientation and First Time User Course) Call ahead for dates. Learn power tool safety and general woodshop procedures in this one-night class. Patrons are required to take this class before using the woodshop.

Wood Class Projects Call ahead for dates.Fee varies based on class project You must sign up one week prior and will need to purchase all supplies for this project. There will be a class fee which includes the wood shop usage fees duringthat month. Upcoming projects: Book Shelves, Picnic Tables, & Gliders. Come in and get ready for the summer. Call for more details.

We’re here five days a week for you, including nights and weekends!

The woodshop has 2,400 square feet of floor space and all the specialized equipment needed to complete any project. A large selection of hardwoods, plywood, and processed material is available for purchase.

Two potter’s wheels, a slab roller, and a ceramic kiln make it possible to create finished ceramic ware from scratch. You can bring in your greenware and bisque year-round to be fired for a minimal fee, however the potter’s wheels and slab roller are only available during warm weather. (Outside Activity)

The matting and framing area has a huge selection of matts and frame stock available as well as state-of-the-art equipment. We only use conservationand preservation matts, which are the best to preserve your framed work. After taking a beginner’s class, you will be able to come and finish a project in one day with the help of our friendly staff.

The scrapbooking area is equipped with specialized equipment such asthe zyron and acc-u-cut die cutter. These are available for walk-in use, and there is a minimal fee. Arts & Crafts Center offers tours and classes for groups such as coffee groups, FRG’s and scouts. We can assist your scouts in earning their badges, woodworking, and a variety of crafts. Coffee groups and FRG’s, come and make a craft to send to your spouse or for your home. There are many projects to choose from. Contact our staff for more information, or stop in and see first hand what you can make.

FramingMatting and Framing $10(Orientation and First Time User Course) Jun 2, 20, Jul 11, 25, Aug 8, 22, 6-9pm Learn the skills to do your own matting and framing and save a bundle! Subjects covered include: material selection, matt cutting, frame chopping and assembly, and glass-cutting. All materials are provided for hands-on instruction. Students will not be working on their own projects. This class is required before using this area. This is a one-night class.

TextilesCrochet, Knitting, & Cross Stitch FREE2nd Sat of Every Month, 1-4pm Learn the basics of crochet including single and double stitches, how to read instructions, how to change colors, and how to increase and decrease. Students will be supplied with yarn and a hook for their first class. After the first class, supplies will be the students’ responsibility.

Important Class Information Pre-registration and payment are required for some classes. Classes begin promptly; late arrivals will not always be accepted. Some ongoing class schedules have changed; check dates and class descriptions for details. Some classes will require you to purchase supplies. Call to verify the fees, dates, and sign up procedures. There are enrollment limits, so sign up early.

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Sales Store and Custom Shop Our sales store has supplies for many crafts and hobbies to include: stained glass, woodworking, matts & frames, ceramic paints, clay for pottery, quilting & sewing supplies (excluding fabric), DMC floss, and metal engraving. The Shop also carries handmade wooden farewell gifts, flag holders, coin holders, shadow box frames (to display your medals), and triangle name holders.

Ceramic Shop: You can drop off your greenware or glazeware for firing here. There is a minimal charge per inch.

Professional Matting & Framing: Our shop has over 500 frame moldingchoices and only the highest quality conservation & preservation matts for your valuable pieces. Stop in and get a free estimate.

Imprint Shop: We offer computerized engraving and sublimation printing for plaques and mug imaging. Ask about our unit and group discounts.

Laser Engraver: The engraver is able to cut into wood, plastic, glass, mirror, and limestone. Come by to take a look at our samples and see what we can do for you!

Epson Scrapbooking Central: Print, archive, scan, and restore your photos and scrapbook pages. We can duplicate 12 x 12 pages with archival papers and ink dyes. Take the same scanned page and reduce it in size for a smaller album. Stop in to see the wonderful things this machine can do.

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7753 Apennines Dr.Fort Riley, KS 66442785-239-9764/4028

Hours:Wed-Fri, 11:30am-8:30pmSat-Sun, 9am-5pmMon & Tue, Closed

NEW!! Wrecker Service: Car trouble? Our Wrecker Service will tow you on Post! Impound fee: $12.50/day. Call for towing fees: 785-239-9764/4028

Car Wash:7756 Apennines Dr. Open 24 hours/ 7 days a weekGit-R-Done for next to none at the Automotive Skills Center Car Wash. The car wash has the following for your use: change machine, vacuum cleaners, wax and drying area, and 8 bay car wash.

FREE 25 Point Automotive Vehicle Check: Available to Family members of deployed Soldiers. (You must have verifi cation of Soldier or unit deployment, ID card, and vehicle registration or title.)

Body Shop: The Automotive Skills Center body shop is open for business providing technical skills and continuous education. Patrons must attend a body shop class or complete hands-on training before utilizing the body shop area.

Front End Alignment: Wed-Fri, 12:30-6pm Wheels alignment specifications: 1987-2009 Passenger Cars, Vans, and Light Trucks

Air Conditioning Service: The Automotive Skills Center professional staff mechanics will service your AC at a fraction of the cost compared to downtown dealer and repair shops.

Mac Mentor Mac Mentor, a high technical system, with OBD11 Smart Cards, Scope Probe for European and Domestic Cars, Mercedes, Toyota, Volkswagen, BMW, Audi, Land Rover, Porsche, Jaguar, Saab and Volvo 1986-2005, and domestic cars 1984-2006.

Mitchell On-Demand Mitchell On-Demand Reference Library on DVD has been updated for both European and Domestic cars 1984-2007 with color-coded diagrams, updated repairs and trouble codes.

FREE Basic & Advanced Auto Mechanics Classes: While the Soldiers are deployed, it is time to learn more about the vehicle you are driving. Why not take advantage of the FREE basic automotive repair class?

Basic Automotive Repair Class - 1st & 3rd Thu of each month Topics Covered: Oil and air filters, tire rotation, and vehicle inspections

Advanced Automotive Repair Class - 2nd & 4th Thu of each month Topics Covered: Brake system, brake fundamentals, suspension system, battery maintenance, coolant system, and hands-on vehicle maintenance. Classes are held every Thu from 6-7pm. Call for more information.

Facility Features:• Open bays with complete tool sets and roll-around benches• 15-suspension lift bays• A 12,000 lb lift bay that supports the vehicle by its tires• Complete tool room• Paint booth (drive through capability)• State of the art engine rebuild and machine shop• Inline fuel filter removal bay• Mitchell On-Demand reference library on DVD, both European and Domestic cars (84-07) with color coded diagrams, updated repair, and trouble codes.• Body Shop• Trained mechanics available for assistance and advice

Services Provided:• Overnight parking• Tire mounting, balancing, and repair• Engine computer monitor• Air Conditioning Service• Dry-Hoaner• Front end alignment• Brake drums and rotors turned• Hydraulic press• Welding services• Flywheel grinding• McPherson strut replacement• Broken bolt removal• Pack wheel bearings• Engine rebuilding services• Ball joint installation and removal• Fuel injector cleaning• Battery Recharging• Valve grinding

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Fort riley AutocrossJun 5, 10am, Marshall Army Airfield Drive your car in an adrenaline pounding solo competition sponsored by the Salina Region Sports Car Club of America (SCCA). Learn how to drive at or near your limit and gain skills that translate directly to accident avoidance on the road. Open to active duty Soldiers and members of SCCA. Participants must preregister online at www.salinascca.org.

Victory cArniVAlJun 9, 4pm-Midnight | Jun 10-11, Noon-MidnightRally Point Field Experience an old-fashioned county fair carnival held right here at Fort Riley. Enjoy the rides and attractions of Toby’s Carnival–choose from over 26 rides and arcade games (tickets and wristbands available for purchase). Don’t miss the strollingmagician and mule wagon rides for the kids. Enjoy food, drink, karaoke and dancing in the afternoon under the big tent and free concerts each evening starting at 7pm. Toby’s Carnival offers funnel cakes, corn dogs, tater twists, fried Oreos, cotton candy, caramel apples, Frito pies, popcorn and snow cones - and look for the midwest’s best barbeque at very affordable prices. A beer garden is available for adults and there is plenty of shade for those who just want to sit and enjoy the day. Plenty of free parking.

operAtion rising stAr Aug 15 & 20, 7pmRally Point Operation Rising Star is a singing competition for Active Duty Soldiers and their Families (18 and over) who want to follow their dream of becoming a professional recording artist. The Fort Riley winner gets $500 and advances to the Army-wide finals. Last year’s winner, Justin Black, made it to the Final 5 at Department of Army Level which launched his professional music career. As a bonus, a Spirit Award will be given to the best supportive unit or FRG at Fort Riley - $300 towards unit or FRG fund.

u.s. Army soldier showAug 23 & 24, 7pm McCain Auditorium (Kansas State University) The U.S. Army Soldier Show is a high-energy ensemble production featuring all-star Soldier talent that tours the globe every summer. The show offers a wide range of popular music and stage spectacle for Soldiers, Families and the local community. Admission is free but you must have a ticket for the show. Tickets are available at the Leisure Travel Center or at the McCain Box Office.

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Story Time Jun 4, 11, 18, 25, Jul 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Aug 6, 13, 20, 27 1:30-2pm Story Time is a free service of the Fort Riley Post Library. It is an opportunity for parents to introduce their children to reading in a fun way. At Story Time, children have an opportunity to do activities that promote development and learning. All programs are designed for parents to participate with their children. Snacks and drinks will be provided. Movie NightsJun 18 - Toy Story 3Jul 23 - The Last AirbenderAug 27 - MarmadukeMovie night begins at 6:30pm Grab your Family, friends, and neighbors and join Fort Riley Post Library for Movie Night! Every month (weather permitting), we’ll set up our huge movie screen in the Library and show a Family-friendly movie. So bring kids and movie pals and enjoy an evening of fun! Popcorn and drinks will be provided.

Upcoming PartiesFather’s Day Craft Party Jun 18, 1-3pm Surprise your father, grandfather, or father-figure with a special Father’s Day card you made yourself at the Library! Cookies and punch will be served to mark this special day.

Ice Cream Social Jul 2, 1-3pm Enjoy a hot Kansas summer day with a cool old-fashioned ice cream social at the Library. Ride the slippy slide, drink a root beer float and have a blast in the sun!

Summer Reading Awards Pool PartyAug 6, 1-3pm Celebrate the end of the summer reading program with a pool party at the Main Post Pool for all the kids who have completed the program. Enjoy pizza, drinks and prizes. So finish up your reading and come to the pool party! Please bring your invitation to be admitted.

All Library programs and events are free of charge.

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HOURS OF OPERATION Bowling Center Hours: Sun-Thu, 11am-10pm Fri & Sat, 11am-Midnight

Strike Zone Snack Bar Hours:Sun-Thu, 11am-9:30pmFri & Sat, 11am-11:30pm

Lounge Hours: Tue-Thu, 5-10pmFri & Sat, 5pm-Midnight

Pro Shop Hours:Mon-Fri, 11am-1pmSat & Sun, Closed

Ball Drilling and Repair Hours:Mon, Wed, & Fri, 1-3pm Thu & Sat, 11am-1pm Tue & Sun, Closed

PRO SHOPBall Drilling & RepairServices offered:Ball Drilling $15 (if ball bought at Pro Shop) $30 (if ball bought elsewhere)Thumb Slugs $10 eachFinger Inserts $4 eachMinor Ball Repairs $10 Sanding/Polishing $8Plugging & Re-Drilling $25Engraving $10 (up to 20 letters)

BIRTHDAY PACKAGES Have your next Bowling Birthday party at the Custer Hill Bowling Center. We now have three NEW Bowling Birthday packages to offer.

Basic 10 Pin Package: $8.50 per Child Includes: Two Hours of Bowling, Shoes, One Slice of Pizza & One Beverage

The Spare Package: $11.95 per Child Includes: Bowling Themed Decorations, Two Hours of Bowling, Shoes, One Slice of Pizza & One Beverage

The Strike Package: $13.95 per Child Includes: Bowling Themed Decorations, Two Hours of Bowling, Shoes, One Slice of Pizza, One Beverage, & One Gift Bag

Give it a Personal Touch: Substitute Pizza for a Kids Meal of your choice for just a dollar. Add Gift Bags for only $1.25 Add the Birthday Bowling Pin for all to sign for $10

BONANZA & iBINGO Come on into the cool air conditioning and try your hand at our iBINGO! You can win up to $4,000. Get yourself pictured with your winnings and see yourself on our Winner’s Board. You can’t win if you don’t play!

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LUNCH TImE SPECIALSMon-Fri, 11am-1pm Penny-A-Pin Pay only a penny for every pin you knock down.Bowl a 200 or more game and get that game for free.

AFTERNOON SPECIALSMatinee Bowling, Mon-Fri, 1-6pm All games and shoe rentals $1.50

EVENING SPECIALSDollar Night: Mon, 6-10pm Your games, shoes, cheeseburgers, hotdogs, ranch chicken snack wraps, cheese quesadillas, 16oz sodas, and chips are all only a dollar each all night long. Tuesday 2’Fers: Tue, 6-10pm For every two games played, get two games free. First pair of shoes $2.50, second pair $1, Buy 2 combo meals, get one half price.

Kids Night: Wed, 6-10pm Kids (up to 18 yrs old) bowl all night for free! Kid’s must be with a paying adult ($2.75/game, $2.50/shoes). Small 1 topping pizza & 12oz soda: $3.50 all night.

Red Pin Night: Thu, 6-10pm Bowl a strike with the red pin in the head position to spin the wheel for great prizes. Prizes include: 32oz soda, combo meals, large 1 topping pizzas, 1 free game of bowling, 3 free games of bowling, and a Sunday Family Fun package. Games: $2.75; Shoes: $2.50.

Quarter Mania Night: Fri, 6pm-Midnight $5 Cover; Pay only a quarter a game all night for our Glow Bowling.

Saturday Night Lights: Sat, 6pm-Midnight $38 per lane for 6 people or $7.50 per person. (Shoes included) The fun starts at 6pm with our Glow Bowling, house music and fun, then turns into our EXTREME Bowling and Lights from 9pm until midnight.

Family Fun Sunday: Sun, 11am-10pm $30 per lane for 2 hours of Glow Bowling (Shoes included), a large 1-topping pizza and a pitcher of soda.

STRIKE ZONE SNACK BARLimited time food offers: Pig Pie Pizza: Small $4.50 | Large $12.95BBQ Bacon Cheeseburger: Sandwich $5.25 | Combo Meal $6.50

UNIT PT BOWLING Call and ask about our Unit PT Bowling:Tired of the gym? Custer Hill Bowling has the solution for you.

How well you bowl and the frame determines what type of exercise and how many reps you do. Ex: 1st frame and 1st ball: You knock down 6 pins. You and your partner will do 6 pushups. If your partner fails to “pick up” the last 4 pins (say only 3 out of 4 were picked up), both players do 18 pushups (2x the amount of pins knocked down). Sit-ups, push-ups (regular/elevated), crunches, leg scissors, squats, or any type of exercise can be used. Ball weights also give you the ability to perform weight-lifting exercises as well. A strike or spare (after your partner picks up) gives both a free pass on the exercise.

Cost is $2 per person. Max occupancy 80 people. Dates must be coordinated at least 3 days in advance with the bowling center. Times may be coordinated between 6am and 9am, Monday-Friday.

LOUNGERed,White, and Brew Mon-Fri, 5-7pmCalls/wells: $1.50Bottles import/specialty: $3Domestic: $2

SPECIAL EVENTS101 Days of Summer Bowling PromotionStarting May 29 Every day your child comes to bowl at Custer Hill Bowling Center during the summer they will receive one game of bowling.

Each day the child bowls during summer a member of staff will punch a hole through a number on a card given to them. At the end of the 101 days we will total up the scores and prizes will be given to the winners.

785-239-4366 7485 NORmANDY DR.

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DESTINATION PACKAGINGCruises & All-Inclusive Resorts You will get more for your money on a cruise or all-inclusive vacation. One price covers virtually everything. Stop by the Leisure Travel Center and pick up brochures and let us assist you in planning your next vacation at discounted rates.

Universal Orlando An entire universe of action, thrills, and excitement! Enjoy a day in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter located in Universal’s Islands of Adventure theme park, or jump into the action with your favorite movie at Universal Studios Florida. Visit a real working film and TV studio where an amazing array of rides, shows and attractions make you the star. Experience the best in live music, dining, dancing, shopping, movies and more at Universal City Walk. Plus you can stay right in the heart of it all at one of three world-class on-site hotels. Let us assist you in putting together a great Family vacation.

Sandals Imagine having everything just as you want it on your Caribbean getaway. Where you slow down and enjoy the warmth and charm of the islands, while indulging in a level of luxury and service found only at the world’s most extraordinary resorts. Military discounts available through Leisure Travel Center.

Walt Disney World & Disneyland Resort Now through Sep 28, 2011 active and retired U.S. military personnel (including active and retired members of the United States Coast Guard, National Guard and Reservists) or their spouses can purchase Park Hopper Passes at a discounted rate.

Walt Disney World Resort Disneyland Resort 4-Day Park Hopper $138 3-Day Park Hopper for $99 Upgrade to include Water Parks $165

No more than six Disney Military Promotional Tickets may be purchased by any eligible member of the U.S. military (or spouse) pursuant to the offer. All tickets and options are non-transferable and must be used by Oct 1, 2011 (certain block out dates apply). Active and retired U.S. military personnel can also save up to 40% on rooms at select Disney Hotels! Let the Leisure Travel Center assist you in your travel plans.

Anheuser-Busch Adventure Parks Sea World Parks & Entertainment is opening its doors to the Armed Forces and their Families through Dec 31, 2011 by offering a single day complimentary admission. For program eligibility and online registration, visit www.herosalute.com. For additional savings for friends and Family, be sure to contact the Leisure Travel Center.

Armed Forces Vacation Club (AFVC) AFVC is a “Space Available” program that offers condominium vacations at resorts around the world from only $369 per unit per week. If you enjoy off-season activities in popular locations without the hassle of high-season prices, crowds, and you can travel on 10 days notice or less; the AFVC offers an incredible vacation value.

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OTHER SERVICESRiley Ride Purchase a ticket and save yourself some trouble. Choose from a $5 or $10 ticket at Leisure Travel Center and use it to go from Fort Riley to Aggieville (or back) on a Friday or Saturday night from designated pick-up/drop-off locations. Stop by and pick up a schedule or call for more information.

Fax Services Fax Services available through the Leisure Travel Center. Cost is $2 first page and $1 per additional page.

Vacation Planning More choices and greater discounts for a variety of attractions and shows for Central Florida, Tennessee, Branson, Missouri, Las Vegas, California, Illinois, Georgia, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Louisiana, the Carolinas, and Virginia areas. The Military Travel Voucher allows you to select your destination and make reservations for hotel accommodations and attraction tickets at military discounts through the Leisure Travel Center.

AREA ATTRACTIONS Country Stampede, Jun 23-26 Country Stampede is a four-day camping and music festival held at Tuttle Creek State Park in Manhattan, KS, every year on the last full weekend in June. The event draws around 150,000 people from all around the world. Country Stampede features over 30 hours of music, delicious vendor food, camping and tons of things to do in between acts on the main stage. Superstars Brad Paisley and Lady Antebellum are already set to perform in 2011, with many more to be announced. For updates, go to CountryStampede.com. Special Military Discount – Get a four-day general admission ticket for only $75 plus service fee. That’s over 30 hours of live music for the price of one concert ticket! Complimentary Sunday tickets will also be available for military I.D. card holders through our office only.

Great Wolf Lodge (Kansas City, KS) It’s a howlin’ good time for the whole Family, featuring 5 huge waterslides, 3 kiddie slides, 2 pools, a giant waterfront and more. Continue your adventure at Northern Lights Arcade, with over 100 games and ticket redemption. Great Wolf Lodge has something for every member of your pack! Military discounts are available through the Leisure Travel Center.

Worlds of Fun (Kansas City, MO) Features over 40 rides for all ages and thrill seekers, including seven world class coasters. Nowhere else in the Midwest will you find the variety of rides Worlds of Fun has, from the newest “Prowler” to the Family classics like the carousel and train. Plus, little ones have an entire section of the park to themselves in Camp Snoopy and your chance to meet “Peanuts” characters! Military discount tickets available.

Oceans of Fun (Kansas City, MO) The Midwest’s largest tropically-themed water park offers 60 acres of splashing excitement and fun for all. Thrill seekers can challenge the storm of Hurricane Falls, a daunting 72-foot super slide. Kids will have a blast in Crocodile Isle, a 2,000 square foot spray ground complete with mini-slides and Captain Kidd’s Pirate Ship. Discounts available.

Silver Dollar City (Branson, MO) Discover the adventures of a Branson vacation or getaway when you visit Silver Dollar City attractions nestled in Branson, Missouri. Visit the theme park where you will step back in time to an 1880’s craft village filled with the best crafts, thrill rides, Family attractions and festivals. Military discount tickets available through the Leisure Travel Center, purchase an adult ticket and receive one free children’s admission ticket. Numerous hotels and other attractions and shows are also available for a great vacation or weekend getaway.

Six Flags (St. Louis, MO & Arlington, TX) Great military discounts are available through Leisure Travel Center. Let us put together a great weekend getaway to include discounts for hotels close to the parks.

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FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF COMMUNITY EVENTS, VISIT WWW.RILEYMWR.COM AND CLICK ON THE FLINT HILLS REGION CALENDAR BUTTON.

AUGUSTWHISKEY LAKE RACEWAYAug 5, 8pmWhiskey Lake Raceway, Junction City Watch B-Modifieds, Street Stocks, Hobby Stocks, Strictly Stocks, and Quad ATV’s as they round the corner. For more info visit, www.whiskeylakeraceway.net

EXTREME OUTDOOR WATER FESTIVALAug 20, 10am-4pm | FREEMilford Lake State Park S. Boat Ramp Family fun day of water activities. A list of events can be found online at www.kdwp.state.ks.us/news/boating

JULYSUNDOWN SALUTEJul 1-4 | FREE Heritage Park, Junction City The largest free Independence Day Fireworks display and celebration in the state of Kansas. Activity listing is available online at www.sundownsalute.org

LITTLE APPLE JAZZ FESTIVALJul 9, 5:30-11pm | FREECity Park, Manhattan Showcases between four and six jazz bands on two stages. For more info visit, www.k-state.edu/upc/Jazz_Festival.html

JUNE8 WONDERS OF KANSAS EXHIBITEisenhower Presidential Library, AbileneJun 1-30, 9am-5pm This exhibit will showcase the top 8 Wonders of Kansas. For more info visit, www.8wonders.org

COUNTRY STAMPEDEJun 23-26Tuttle Creek State Park, Manhattan A four-day camping and music festival. For a complete schedule of events visit, www.countrystampede.com

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Riley’s Conference Center can do it all: meetings, luncheons, small gatherings, dinners, wedding receptions, and much more. With two ballrooms and four meeting rooms, Riley’s can accommodate 10 to 600 guests. Each meeting room is equipped with advanced audiovisual capabilities to include drop down screens, internet connection, microphones, and LCD projectors.

Let your wedding become a dream come true at Riley’s. We have a wedding coordinator on hand to help you plan all the details. Choose from all inclusive wedding packages or customize a reception exclusively to your tastes. Whether you prefer an intimate gathering or a grand gala, allow our professional staff to turn your special event into a perfect day.

Make attending your event easy for guests with children. An approved child care site is available by request at Riley’s Conference Center for use during any function. Child care can be arranged in advance through Fort Riley’s Parent Central, 785-239-9885.

Make an appointment today to meet with a catering professional or stop by during regular business hours. We look forward to the opportunity of making your event a five star catered event!

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D I N N E R A N D A M O V I E N I G H TJun 2; Jul 21; Aug 25, 6pm (Movie begins at 6:30pm)Adults: $7.95Children 4-10: $3.95Children under 4 eat free Come join Riley’s Conference Center for Dinner and a Movie. This will feature a new release children’s movie.

FAT H E R ’ S DAY B R U N C HJun 19, 10am-2pmAdults: $13.95Children 4-10: $6.95Children under 4 eat free Treat dad to a BBQ style brunch to include BBQ beef and ribs! The best part is…he doesn’t even have to clean the grill! All Fathers, Grandfathers and Father-like figures will receive a small gift upon entrance. Full breakfast and lunch buffets, made-to-order omelets, salad, waffle and dessert stations.

S U N DA E S U N DAY B R U N C HJul 17, 10am-2pmAdults: $13.95Children 4-10: $6.95Children under 4 eat free Beat the summer heat with a build-your-own ice cream sundae bar. Indoor and outdoor seating will be available. Full breakfast and lunch buffets, made-to-order omelets, salad, waffle and dessert stations. Make a reservation by Jul 15 and receive a dollar off per person.

B A C K T O S C H O O L B R U N C HAug 14, 10am-2pmAdults: $13.95Children (4-10): $6.95Children under 4 eat free Full breakfast and lunch buffets, made-to- order omelets, salad, waffle and dessert stations. Make a reservation by Aug 12 and receive a dollar off per person. Activities will include: Balloons, arts and crafts, coloring, bounce house and more!

Book Your Function with Riley’s Conference Center!- Holds up to 600 guests- 20-25% less expensive than off post- Full menu and bar options- Full AV capabilities

Call today and reserve your date!Featuring a new gazebo, carpet and interior renovations!

446 Seitz Dr.Phone: 785-784-1000 | Fax: 785-239-3363

Tue-Fri: 8am-5pmSat: 10am-NoonSun Mon & Hol: Closed (Unless a special function is booked)

Appointments outside of business hours available, please call for more information.

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Sports & FitnessPhone BookKING FIELD HOUSE (KFH)202 Custer Ave.785-239-3868Mon-Fri, 5am-9pmSat, Sun, Hol, 9am-9pm

LEONARD FITNESS CENTER7632 McGlachlin St. 785-239-5771Closed for Renovations

CRAIG FITNESS CENTER7024 Apennines Dr.785-239-5562Closed for Renovations

LONG FITNESS CENTER8069 Normandy Dr.785-239-4684Mon-Fri, 5am-9pmSat, Sun, Hol, 8am-4pm

ROBINSON FITNESS CENTER7832 Hale St.785-239-4480Mon-Fri, 5am-8pmSat, Sun, Hol, Noon-7pm

Fitness InformationFITNESS CLASS PUNCH CARDS Cards can be purchased at King Field House (KFH) in the fitness or sports office 7:30am-4:30pm. Cash will not be accepted at class time. Punch cards are $20 (10 Fitness Classes). Trial cards are available for $2 (1 Class). All classes are located at KFH, 202 Custer Ave.We reserve the right to cancel classes. Classes and schedules are subject to change. Find our schedule online at www.rileymwr.com and click on “Calendar” or stop by KFH for a copy of the monthly calendar.

Other ServicesPERSONAL TRAINING60 min individual session $20 | 60 min tandem 2-people session $30 Contact information for Fort Riley trainers can be found at www.rileymwr.com under the sports, fitness and aquatics link.

MASSAGE Massages are offered at Long Gym. Only check payments will be taken at Long Gym. Other forms of payment must be made at King Field House, Mon-Fri, 8am-5:30pm.30 min $30 | 60 min $50 | 90 min $70. Call Shammy at 785-477-2448.Payments for personal training & massage must be received prior to the session.

FITNESS ASSESSMENTS Offered monthly or by appointment. Fitness goals cannot be set until your current fitness level is assessed. Assessments include tests on resting heart rate, blood pressure, body composition, cardiovascular endurance, flexibility, and muscular strength & endurance.

BODY COMPOSITIONS Offered monthly or by appointment. Includes girth measurements, skinfold tests, and bioelectrical impedance weighing.

Fitness Classes DescriptionINTERVAL BOOT CAMP A combination of 3.5 minutes of cardio drills and 1.5 minutes of strength/conditioning exercises. Movement modifications provided for all fitness levels.

ZUMBA A fusion of latin and international music that creates a dynamic, exciting, and effective fitness workout.

AB FORCE 1 A 30-minute class targeting core strength and problem areas, including the abdominals and back.

YOGA Now in the evening! Yoga promotes flexibility & relaxation while toning the muscles. Great for the mind and the body!

ROWBICS Rowbics is a total body workout on the indoor rowing machines that also incorporates weights and off the rower exercises. This class is great for any fitness level.

SPINNING CLASS A group cycling class that puts you in control of your intensity level. The low-impact ride builds cardio and strength by adjusting speed and resistance. Bring a sweat towel, water, and a heart rate monitor.

CIRCUIT BREAKER Aerobics resistance training to pump the heart and muscles! Endurance and strength interval stations allow you to work at your own speed. Modifications available to fit any fitness level from beginner to advance.

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Pools Phone Book EYSTER POOL6940 Warren Rd.785-239-4854Lap SwimMon, Wed, & Fri, 6:30-9am Mon-Fri, 11am-1pm

LONG POOL8069 Normandy Dr.Unit Training Mon-Fri, 6:30-9am Training (Unit must submit memo of request 2 weeks prior to requesting date with the following information: date, time, number of Soldiers, type of training, requesting POC for memo, OIC or NCOIC responsible for Soldiers the morning of, memo signed by company commander.) All unit training must provide unit lifeguard support.

CUSTER HILL POOL7465 Normandy Dr.785-239-586011am-8pm Daily

MAIN POST POOL448 Seitz Dr.785-239-6972Mon-Fri, 1-6pm

There is no fee for DOD ID card holders.

Upcoming Pool Events6TH ANNUAL ALOHA NIGHTS Jun 18, 6-9pm | Custer Hill Pool$15 per Family, $8 per Individual Come enjoy another great Luau with a pig roast, baked beans, chips, tropical fruit and music. We will have fun games, awesomeprizes and giveaways. Pool will close at 4pm to set up for this tropical event.

2ND ANNUAL SPEEDOS-N-FIDOSAug 6, 11am-2pm | Main Post Pool We invite you and your “fido” to come and swim the final day of the season! Call 785-239-6972 for additional information.

PRIVATE POOL PARTIES Call 785-239-9441/4854 for more info.

Instructional ClassesSKIES SWIM LESSONS SKIES registration must be made at Parent Central, 6620 Normandy Dr.Session 1: Jun 6-10 8-8:45am PACA Level I 9-9:45am Level II Level III 10-10:45am PACA Level I 11-11:45am Level IV Level V 4-4:45pm Level I PACA 5-5:45pm Level II Level III 6-6:45pm PACA Level I 7-7:45pm Level IV Level VSession 2: Jul 11-15 8-8:45am Level II Level IV 9-9:45am PACA Level I 10-10:45am Level III Level V 11-11:45am PACA Level I 4-4:45pm Level II Level IV 5-5:45pm Level I PACA 6-6:45pm Level III Level V 7-7:45pm PACA Level ISession 3: Aug 1-5 8-8:45am PACA 4-4:45pm 9-9:45am Level I 5-5:45pm 10-10:45am Level II 6-6:45pm 11-11:45am Level III 7-7:45pm

GROUP SWIM LESSONS Group registration must be made at Eyster Pool. Registration fee must be paid when signing a child up. Levels I-IV will be held Mon-Thu, PACA will be held Mon-Wed-Fri. Cost is $25/childSession 1: Jun 13-24 Jun 1 Registration Begins 8-8:45am PACA Level I 9-9:45am Level II Level III 10-10:45am PACA Level I 11-11:45am Level IV Level V 4-4:45pm Level I PACA 5-5:45pm Level II Level lII 6-6:45pm PACA Level I 7-7:45pm Level IV Level VSession 2: Jul 18-29Jul 5 Registration Begins 8-8:45am Level II Level IV 9-9:45am PACA Level I 10-10:45am Level III Level V 11-11:45am PACA Level I 4-4:45pm Level II Level IV 5-5:45pm Level I PACA 6-6:45pm Level III Level V 7-7:45pm PACA Level ISession 3: Aug 8-19Jul 25 Registration Begins 4-4:45pm PACA 5-5:45pm Level I 6-6:45pm Level II 7-7:45pm Level III

Intramural SportsMIDNIGHT MADNESS SOFTBALL TOURNAMENTTournament Starts Jun 24, 6pmRegistration Ends Jun 17(Open to Active Duty Soldiers & Civilians)

FIRE CRACKER ONE PITCH SOFTBALL TOURNAMENTTournament Starts Jul 9Registration Ends Jul 1(Open to Active Duty Soldiers & Civilians)

COMMUNITY LIFE CO-ED SOFTBALLSeason runs Jul 20-Sep 14Registration Ends Jul 15Cost is $200 per team(Open to Active Duty Soldiers & Civilians)

MUD VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENTTournament Starts Aug 20Registration Ends Aug 12(Open to Active Duty Soldiers & Civilians)

INTRAMURAL FLAG FOOTBALLSeason runs Sep 6-Nov 3Registration Ends Aug 28(Only open to Active Duty Soldiers)

For more information or to register for these events

call 785-239-2813.

Upcoming Event10-5-2 PRAIRIE RUNJul 23 Open to everyone, visit rileymwr.com for more information.

Ongoing EventFIT 4 LIFE This FREE year long fitness program isdesigned to help you lose weight, get fit, relieve stress, have fun, and win prizes! Register at http://fit4life.rileymwr.com/

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