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FRIDAY NIGHT ENTERTAINMENT KOREAN FESTIVAL
TAHITIAN DANCE COMPETITION ACS JULY CALENDAR
BOOT CAMP FOR NEW DADS NEW EXPECTANT PARENT SERIES FOCUS DEPLOYMENT CLUB AFTB TRAINING SCHEDULE 10 STEPS TO A FEDERAL JOB SEMINAR SCREAM FREE MARRIAGE FINANCIAL READINESS TRAINING SCHEDULE CAREER FOCUS NEWSLETTER & RESOURCES
FORMAL GOWN RESOURCES HAWAII ENGINEER REGIMENTAL BALL
2012-2013 OFFICIAL SCHOOL CALENDAR FISHER HOUSE 8K HERO RUN & REMEMBRANCE
65th EN BN BLANKET ORDER FORM
13 JULY 2012
65th Engineer Battalion Weekly Binder
The contents of this binder are strictly for informational purposes and does not imply endorsement of any private or commercial organization by the 65th EN BN, 8th TSC, USARPAC or the Department of the Army.
MAHALO TO OUR SPONSORSFOUNDERS
BRONZESILVERGOLD
DIAMOND
PLATINUM
Hawaii Korean Chamber of Commerce
1940
FROM KOREA:SPECIAL PERFORMANCE
SATURDAY, JULY 14, 2012 • 10 AM – 8 PMKAPIOLANI PARK & BANDSTAND ~ FREE ADMISSION
Kim Wan Sun“The Madonna of Korea”
11th Annual Korean Festival
Mahalo DinnerKim Wan SunDinner ConcertJuly 20, 2012Queen Kapiolani Hotel
(Akala Room)
Tickets onsale at theKoreanFestival
Scrip Booth
FREE Parking & Shuttle at Kapiolani Community College www.koreanfestivalhawaii.com
Meet and GreetAutograph Session
at theKorean Festival!
Seo Ji-SeokStarred in:
“Pure in Heart”“Gloria”
“High Kick”
13th Annual
Te Mahana Hiro’a Tumu O Tahiti
Tahitian Dance Competition
Iaorana e te mau Ra’atira Pupu , July 14, 2012. The Polynesian Cultural Center will
be hosting its 13th Annual “Te Mahana Hiro’a Tumu O Tahiti” Tahitian Cultural Event. On
behalf of the Polynesian Cultural Center and our Tahiti Event Committee, we thank you
for being a part of our Heiva, “Te Mahana Hiro’a Tumu O Tahiti”.
Tickets Prices:
•Adult: $10.00
•Child: $6.00 (5-11yrs old)
•Call 808-293-3333 to purchase tickets to this event.
SATURDAY, July 14th 2012- Pacific Theater 9:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. OPEN DIVISION solo and group competitions at the Pacific Theater.
S u n M o n T u e W e d T h u F r i S a t
1
2 First Term Financial Training
0830-1630 SB 4 Happy 4th of July
ACS Closed
5
Hoike 0900 SB Nehelani
Expectant Parenting 1600-
1730, ACS Training Center
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Employment Orientation
0900-1030 SB
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First Term Financial Training
0830-1630 SB
Home Alone 0900-1500 AMR
10 WIC APPTS0900-1400, SB & FS Parenting with Aloha 0900-1500
Kalakaua
Home Alone 0900-1500, Kalakaua
FRG Essentials 0900-1345 SB
Survivor Support Meeting 1700-
2000, FS
Spouses Support Group 1700-2000,
SFAC
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Basics of Budgeting
1030-1130 SB
12 Hoike 0900 SB Nehelani
Parenting with Aloha 1000-1130, FS
Conflict Resolution/Stress Mngmnt
for Teens 1300-1430, ACS Training
Center
Expectant Parenting1600-1730, ACS
Training Center
Survivor Support Meeting 1700-
2000, FS
13
Employment Orientation
0900-1030 SB
Friday with Friends 0900-
1200 SOS
Social Security Disability
1000-1300, SFAC
14
Newcomers Island Tour
0800 SB Boot Camp for New Dads 0900-
1230, ACS Training Center
15 16
First Term Financial Training
0830-1630 SB
AFTB Level II 0900-1300 ACS
Training Center
17
WIC APPTS0900-1400, SB & FS
AFTB Level II 0900-1300 ACS
Training Center, Bldg 647
Master Resiliency 0900-1100 SB
ACS
18
Your Credit Report & Score 0900-
1130 SB
Breastfeeding Basics 0900-1100,
Kalakaua
Conflict Resolution/Stress
Management for Teens 1700-1830,
AMR
19 Hoike 0900 SB Nehelani
Credit Score Event
1000-1400 SB
EFMP Share Support Group 1000-1200, SB
Expectant Parenting 1600-1730,
Training Center
Anger Awareness1500-1600, SB
Ten Steps to a Federal Job Two
day seminar 0900-1100 SB
20
Ten Steps to a Federal Job
Two day seminar 0900-1100 SB
21
Discovery Summit for kids
1000-1200, ACS Training
Center
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23
First Term Financial Training
0830-1630 SB
AFTB Level II 0900-1300 ACS
Training Center
24
WIC APPTS 0900-1400, SB & FS
AFTB Level II 0900-1300
ACS Training Center
25
Basic Investing & TSP
0900-1130 SB
FRG Essentials 1730-1945 SB
26Hoike 0900 SB Nehelani
Civilian Resume Writing 0900-
1030 SB
Discovery Summit for kids 1300-
1500, MPC, SB
Expectant Parenting 1600-1730,
ACS Training Center
Scream Free Marriage 1730- 1900, ACS Training Center FRG Essentials 1730-1945 SB
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Employment Orientation
0900-1030 SB
Friday with Friends 0900-
1200 SOS
Social Security Disability
1000-1300, SFAC
Discovery Summit for kids
1300-1500, FS
28
Newcomers Island Tour
0800 SB
29 30
First Term Financial Training
0830-1630 SB
31
WIC APPTS0900-1400, SB & FS
Small Business Seminar 1700-
1930 SFAC
LEGEND Relocation Financial Readiness Program Mobilization & Deployment Army Volunteer Program
SOS
New Parent Support EFMP Family Advocacy Program Employment Readiness
SFAC
SB– Schofield Barracks
ACS, Bldg 2091
FS– Fort Shafter, Bldg
330
SOS-Fort Shafter, Bldg
330
SFAC-SB Bldg 692
AMR CC– Aliamanu Military Reservation Community Center ACS Training Center- Bldg 647, SB Kalakaua CC- 2535 Waianae Uka Ave, SB
July
2091 Kolekole Ave
Schofield Barracks, HI
Phone: 655-4227/4ACS
Monday-Friday 0730-1630
Bldg 330 Aloha Center
Fort Shafter, HI
Phone: 808-438-4227/4ACS
Monday-Friday 0730-1630
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WIC APPTS0900-1400, SB & FS
Are you up to speed on the classes ACS
offers?
Check out our calendar
go to himwr.com select ACS and go to the
Class Calendar tab.
register for classes
sync with your calendar
request reminder text messages
forward to friends
ACS is on FACEBOOK!!! Find us at
Army Community Service Hawaii
SOS
Mobilization & Deployment Readiness
Deployment is tough on everyone, but with the
proper type of training you can develop better
resiliency and understanding for the challenges
that Families face before during and after
deployment.
Classes When and Where You Want It
Our ACS classes are available at the time and
location that is most convenient for you! To
register go to himwr.com, click on ACS and then
go to class of your choice.
Soldier and Family Assistance Center
Provides tailored integrated support services
to Warriors in Transition (WT) and their
Families on their integration back to duty or to
civilian life.
Employment Readiness
Family Advocacy Program (FAP) Raises
awareness among Service and Family
Members to prevent intimate partner
violence and child abuse through
education and prevention.
FAP Education Team
Provides practical, interactive classes
that focus on enhancing life skills and
promoting resiliency
New Parent Support Program (NPSP)
Offers support and services to Families
with children 0-3 years old. Whether you
are a new family or have just had a new-
born check out our classes to make the
most out of parenting.
Exceptional Family Member Program
(EFMP)
Offers support to Family members who
have special needs. Join any of our sup-
port groups or participate in any of our
exciting bowling or swimming activities.
Army Volunteer Corps
Are you looking for a meaningful way to
contribute to your Army community?
Check out the many opportunities with
Army Volunteer Corps.
Army Family Team Building (AFTB)
Join AFTB to understanding of the Army
life, resiliency and development of the
leader within in our 3 phase program.
Army Family Action Plan (AFAP)
Enhance your standard of living by
submitting your issue today! Go to
himwr.com under ACS, Getting Involved.
Become a Delegate or Conference Staff
for the next conference, 29 October-2
November 2012
Financial Readiness
How secure are you in your financial
future? Our financial specialists are
available to help you budget, invest for
the future, walk you through credit re-
pair and so much more!
Class Descriptions
Army Family Team Building (AFTB) Level I, II, III: Join our multi-phase workshops to learn how to navigate Army life!
Start with the basics and build the leader within
Anger Awareness: This workshop provides information about the basic mechanisms of anger and how to manage it
Basics of Budgeting: Sick of living paycheck to paycheck? This class will help you develop a budget, track expenses, and create
a system to save and pay your bills on time. Please bring a copy of your LES and a list of bills
Basic Investing & TSP The best time to start investing is NOW! Learn the basics of the Thrift Savings Plan and other
investment options including stocks, bonds, and mutual funds
Breastfeeding Basics: Join us as we learn about getting started with breastfeeding, overcoming challenges and the importance of
breastfeeding for your baby
Civilian Resume Writing: Learn how to tailor your resume for a civilian sector job, gain helpful tips on job searching in the civilian
sector as well as how to prepare for an interview
Discovery Summit for Kids 8-11 yrs old: This workshop is intended to help kids prepare to go back to school and be stronger
advocates for “No Bullying.” We will also discuss the dangers of internet bullying and help them recognize the signs
Employment Orientation: If you are looking for a job this course is a must. Learn about job searching, how to develop a resume,
interviewing tips and more
Expectant Parents Series: Come to this exciting workshop aimed at Families who are expecting a new addition. We will talk
about some of the triumphs and challenges we face as couples when welcoming a new member to our Family. Both parents are
encouraged to attend
First Term Financial Training: Mandatory training that teaches financial basics, self reliance and personal responsibility through
proper financial planning and increased financial literacy
Money Management: Learn basic tools for financial success through developing a spending plan, reducing expenses and making your
paycheck work for you
Ho’ike: Join us to learn about community resources and other valuable information regarding your new duty station! All new Soldiers
and Families are invited to join us at the Nehelani for a warm Aloha welcome and community information
Newborn Care I and II: Taking care of a newborn for the first time can be scary. From holding, to diapering, to bathing, come
learn the basics of newborn care
Newcomers Island Tour: FREE tour for Soldiers and Family members that are new to the island
Potty Training Your Toddler: Learn all about potty training your child to include tips and signs that your child is ready
Secrets of Car Buying: Learn how to negotiate the best deal and how much you can afford
Simple Tips for Saving & Investing: Get up to speed on the different options for investing and saving (ie stocks, bonds, mutual
funds)
SHARE Support Group: The groups will provide Families with an opportunity to SHARE experiences gather new information and
become more knowledgeable about community resources
Scream Free Marriage: From the author of “Scream Free Parenting” we get “Scream Free Marriage” – “Calming Down, Growing Up
and Getting Closer.” In this highly anticipated workshop, you will learn to appreciate your marriage. As a couple you will figure out
how to turn common conflicts into a deeper connection
Small Business Seminar: SCORE premier source of Small Business advice and mentoring in America offer their free services
Social Security Seminar: Social Security representatives come to SFAC to assist Wounded Soldiers file Social Security Disability
claims for their injuries. Service is for WOUNDED SOLDIERS ONLY
Spouses Support Group: (WT Spouses Only) Wounded Soldier’s Spouses meet and support each other by exchanging stories and
ideas
Volunteer Management Information System (VMIS): Learn how to record your volunteer hours and carry your experience with
you
Your Credit Report & Score: Learn how to establish good credit and the impact that bad credit can have on your life and
career
Are you looking for a job? Have you maximized
your education potential? Employment
specialists are available to provide resume
critiques and give up to date information on
educational benefits and opportunities.
Relocation Readiness
Are you inbound or outbound? Let
relocation readiness work with you to
ease you into your transition.
Newcomers don’t forget to check our
free island tour!
Contact Army Community Service
Schofield Barracks (808) 655-4ACS (4227)
or
Fort Shafter (808) 438-4ACS (4227)
Go to himwr.com for 24/7 registration under class calendar
Our Fallen Warriors have paid the ultimate
sacrifice. The Army has a commitment to their
Families. Families deserve our respect, gratitude
and the very best we can provide. The purpose
of SOS is to deliver on that commitment: by
providing access to support, information and
services, closest location to where the Survivor
resides, and for as long as they desire.
This six week series
will begin on
Thursday, August 16
and continue every
Thursday for 6 weeks
with each class
focusing on a new topic.
Where:
ACS Training Center
Schofield Barracks
Bldg. 647
Next to SGT Smith Theater
4:00p.m.-5:30p.m.
To guarantee your enrollment call
(808)655-4ACS
HIMWR.com/ACS
You’re having a baby…
NOW WHAT? Join us for our new Expectant Parent Series!
This series of 6 workshops (one or both parents may attend) will teach you what to expect when
you bring baby home and will include:
Your child’s first 6 weeks including your newborn's appearance, crying and comforting,
eating and sleeping, diapering and cleaning
Swaddling, sleeping, safety and immunizations
DADS ONLY class to discuss concerns, expectations and the realities of being a dad
The financial side of starting a family
Effective couples communication after having baby
Parenting resources for military families in Hawaii
www.focusproject.org
The Program
Revised: March 18, 2010
The FOCUS ProgramFOCUS (Families OverComing Under Stress) is a
resiliency-building program designed for military
families and children facing the multiple challenges
of combat operational stress during wartime.
FOCUS promotes family strengths and supports
parents to help manage the challenges of military
life. FOCUS was developed at the UCLA Semel
Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior
in collaboration with the National Center for Child
Traumatic Stress and Children’s Hospital Boston/
Harvard Medical School.
Deployments affect both the service
member and the family as routines
and roles are disrupted. Children may
experience challenges before, during
and after a parent’s deployment.
EMPOWERING INDIVIDUALS, MAXIMIZING PERSONAL GROWTH
What is AFTB?
Army Family Team Building is a
series of training modules taught
through the Army Community
Service that covers topics such as
basic information about the Army,
personal growth skills and
leadership skills. AFTB improves
personal and Family prepared-
ness which enhances overall
Army readiness and helps our
Army Families adapt to a
changing world
Why Should I Attend AFTB?
AFTB helps you to not just cope with, but enjoy the military
lifestyle. Many of the courses can be applied toward resume’ and
career building, self-development and leadership skills. AFTB provides the knowledge and
self-confidence to take responsibility for yourself and
your Family. The training is available to Soldiers, Family
members, Department of Defense civilians and volunteers.
To register for classes call 655-0670 or 655-0671 or email Ferne Conroy at [email protected]
Level I Military Knowledge Skills
July 10 8:00 am-3:30 pm NCO Academy
Aug 14 8:00 am-3:30pm NCO Academy
Sept, Oct, Nov & Dec TBA NCO Academy
Level II Personal Growth Skills
July 16, 17, 23, 24 9 am-1 pm ACS Bldg 647
Sep 18, 19, 25, 26 5pm-9pm ACS Bldg 647
Nov 5-8 9 am-1pm ACS Bldg 647
Level III Leadership Development
Aug 21-23 9am-1pm ACS Bldg 647
Oct 16-18 9am-1pm ACS Bldg 647
Dec 3-5 5pm-9pm ACS Bldg 647
Level I Military Knowledge Skills
Designed to introduce you to the military lifestyle. Learn what to expect even if
you’ve been around the Army for a while.
Level II Personal Growth Skills
Grow personal skills that will make you an asset to any organization. Develop time
and stress management skills and learn to communicate effectively.
Level III Leadership Development
Become a self-confident leader. Possess the attributes and traits that others admire. Give back to your community as a leader,
volunteer, coach and mentor.
AFTB
Tools to Thrive in the Army Community
Where: When: Thursday 19th & Friday 20th
July 2012 9:00am - 11:00am
BLDG 2091 Kolekole Avenue, Schofield Barracks, Wahiawa,
Hawaii Employment Readiness Program
(808) 655-4227
MARRIAGE
Call today for this highly popular work-shop. Seating is limited.
To guarantee your enrollment call (808) 655-4ACS
(4227)
Web: www.HIMWR.com/ACS
Calming Down, Growing Up and Getting Closer
Who: All those interested in adding a very useful tool to their marriage
toolbox!
What: A three session work-shop facilitated in a
open, honest and re-spectful manner.
When:
July 26, 2012 August 2, 2012 August 9, 2012
5:30p.m.-7:00p.m.
Where: ACS Training Center Schofield Barracks
Bldg. 647 Next to SGT Smith
Theater
Every couple goes through conflict. Not every couple grows through it.
Be one of the few.
What it is not: Not about fixing your communication. Not about improving your compatibility Not a recipe for a conflict free relationship
What it is: A time to learn to appreciate all that your
marriage is right now and all it could be in the future!
A time to turn common conflicts into a deeper connection!
A time to focus on the person you can control - you!
All participants will receive personal guides from the ScreamFree Institute and a copy of The Self-Centered Marriage: Rebuilding Your “We” by Reclaiming Your “I”
Financial Readiness Your Money Matters
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Army Community Service
2091 Kolekole Avenue
Schofield Barracks, HI
808-655-4227
Please visit www.mwrarmyhawaii.com for more information and to register for classes.
Wednesday classes are scheduled for 1000-1130.
Wednesday classes are scheduled for 1000-1130.
1000 – Money Management
1000 – Basics of Budgeting
1000 – Your Credit Report & Score
1000 – Money Management
1000 – Basics of Budgeting
1000 – Your Credit Report & Score
1000 – Basic Investing & TSP
1000 – Basic Investing & TSP
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Wednesday classes are scheduled for 1000-1130.
0830-1630 – First Term Financial Training
0830-1630 – First Term Financial Training
Labor Day
0830-1630 – First Term Financial Training
0830-1630 – First Term Financial Training
0830-1630 – First Term Financial Training
0830-1630 – First Term Financial Training
0830-1630 – First Term Financial Training
0830-1630 – First Term Financial Training
0830-1630 – First Term Financial Training
0830-1630 – First Term Financial Training
0830-1630 – First Term Financial Training
1000 –1400
Free Credit Score Event
0830-1630 – First Term Financial Training
Class Descriptions
The Financial Success Series This series of four core classes develops an individual’s financial knowledge. Come for the entire series and, in one month, walk away with the tools you need to dramatically improve your finances. Or, just come to the class you need:
Money Management This class focuses on the core concepts of personal finances. Learn how budgeting, credit and investing fit in to your overall financial plan and take away the “Steps to Financial Success.” Basics of Budgeting Sick of living paycheck to paycheck? This class will help you develop a budget, track expenses, and create a system to save and pay your bills on time. Please bring a copy of your LES and a
list of bills. https://mypay.dfas.mil Your Credit Report & Score No credit or bad credit, this class will help you increase your credit score and understand how lenders see you. Know where you stand before making a large purchase. Bring one copy of your credit report from: www.annualcreditreport.com Basic Investing & TSP The best time to start investing is NOW! Learn the basics of the Thrift Savings Plan and other investment options including stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. www.tsp.gov
First Term Financial Training This workshop focuses on basic financial skills to help develop self-reliance and personal responsibility. The goal is to encourage these Soldiers and Families to understand their personal finances and learn tools for financial success. This is a mandatory program of instruction for First Term Soldiers offered every Monday (except Federal Holidays). Soldiers must bring an EOM LES. A certificate is awarded to each participant who completes the 8 hours of instruction. Additional Financial Classes All Financial Readiness classes are available upon request. Other topics include: - Pre-Deployment Financial Planning - Re-Deployment Financial Planning - Car Buying - Home Buying - Understanding Insurance & Financial Scams - Advanced Investing - And More!
Please contact 655-4227 to make an appointment with an ACS Financial Counselor to discuss any of these topics one-on-one or to request a class at your unit.
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Career Work Focus
ACS
“EMPLOYMENT
ORIENTATION
WATCH”
FRIDAYS IN
JULY
6th, 13th, & 27th
9:00a.m.-
10:30a.m.
Schofield
Barracks
BLDG 2091
“10 Steps to a
Federal Resume
Writing Seminar”
19th-20th July
9:00am - 11:00am
Schofield
Barracks
BLDG 2091
ACS Employment Readiness Program Provides:
Career Exploration Info - Job Search Assistance - Resume Assistance - Resource Library - Fax Machine
Employment Training Information - Resume Assistance - Employment Workshops - Computer/Printers
http://www.careerintervention.com July 2012
Professional Freedom is based on recognizing the
choices we have and taking responsibility for
them. Not making a choice is still a choice.
You may hate your job, you are still choosing to get
up and go to your place of work every day. You
might be saying at this moment, “he doesn’t under-
stand, I have to pay the bills, or keep a roof over
my head. I do understand, you are actually choos-
ing to earn money over not showing up for a job
you don’t like There is no judgment in this choice,
it sounds like a responsible one. It is not a circum-
stance that is happening independently, it is a
choice you are making. When you don’t own the
choices in your life, you start to consider yourself a
victim, and it becomes easy to blame other people,
or circumstances for your situation. This kind of
thinking is disempowering, it is giving away your
freedom, and will keep you stagnant for a long
time.
Commuters generally take the same route to work
every day. You have probably found the timeliest
route and it has become a habit. You are choosing
to use that route every day. We can choose how to
respond to someone who cuts us off in traffic, says
something we disagree with, or doesn’t do their
job. How and whether you respond is up to you. If
someone does something you don’t like, you
choose how to react or respond, how long you want
to hang on to it, and how much energy you want to
give to it. Three is no rule, or law of the universe
that even says you have to give it a second
thought. It is actually when our emotions run high
that we have the opportunity to be our strongest.
Land of the Free Land of the Free
and Home of the Braveand Home of the Brave Choose Career Freedom
“No one is coming to solve life’s problems for you. If you do not do something different, nothing is going to
get better. Happy people are typically pro-active. They do not passively wait for someone else to do some-
thing. They take initiative in the pursuit of whatever is important to them. They do not wait for the world or
someone else to make them happy, which they know is impossible.” –Nathaniel Branden
This is when the urge to say or do something feels so
compelling, it almost doesn’t feel like a
choice. Sometimes our reaction is so quick, the
choice may even be just below our conscious-
ness. You can still bring awareness to it, and decide
how you want to proceed.
Are you expecting your company or boss to look after
you, because you have been so loyal and done such a
great job? There isn’t any person or organization
that will look out for your interests better than you
can. At any moment you can choose to start taking care
of yourself, taking responsibility for your life, and your
choices. This is where you stop blaming others in your
past or your present; you recognize a white knight or
fairy godmother is not coming to rescue you. You pre-
sent situation is the result of choices you made, you can
also make choices that will change your current cir-
cumstances if they are not to your liking.
This is when a person grows up. It is a scary prospect
to take responsibility for one’s life, career, and espe-
cially of your dreams. There isn’t anyone that can
make your dreams happen for you, there isn’t any other
person that is concerned with doing this. Even if there
were, the most empowering thing you can do for your-
self is to act is if there weren’t, and go out and make
them happen yourself. Who knows whether they will
happen. Taking responsibility for them, what needs to
be done, will in itself be transformative.
Go out and try it
for a day, week,
month, year. Just
take responsibil-
ity for your
choices, your life,
and your dreams.
july 20 1 2
Employment Classes and Workshops
Contact 655-4227/438-4499 for more information or register online at www.acsclasses.com
S u n M o n T u e W e d T hu F r i S a t
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Orientation
Schofield Barracks
9:00-10:30am
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8 9 10 11 12 13 Employment
Orientation
Schofield Barracks
9:00-10:30am
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15 16 17 18 19 Ten Steps To A
Federal Resume Seminar
Schofield Barracks
9:00 - 11:00 am
20 Ten Steps To A
Federal Resume Seminar
Schofield Barracks
9:00 - 11:00 am
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Civilian Resume
Writing
Schofield Barracks
9:00 - 10:30 am
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Orientation
Schofield Barracks
9:00-10:30am
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For additional information visit our website: http://www.mwrarmyhawaii.com/work-a-career-centers
Army Community Services
Army Employment Readiness Program
Internet Resource Guide
Career & Relocation Research
Miscellaneous Job Search Sites
VMET (DD Form 2586) www.dmdc.osd.mil/vmet Access your Vmet form on-line
ACAP Home Page www.acap.army.mil Info and contact for personnel transitioning and
processing worldwide.
Veterans Administration www.va.gov Extensive info on VA benefits; application forms
DoD Transportal www.dodtransportal.org DoD website for transitioning service members
COOL (Credentialing Opportunities On-Line) www.armyeducation.army.mil/cool/ Mil exp & training used to meet vocational creden-
tialing requirements
MOS Descriptions www.apd.army.mil/pdffiles/
p611_21.pdf
950+page PDF file detailing MOS duties & descrip-
tions
Military Transition to Civilian turbotap.org Military to civilian employment assistance
DOD Job Search www.dod.jobsearch.org Links to government and commercial jobs
Occupational Outlook book www.bls.gov/oco Statistical info on job trends, salaries, cost of living,
etc.
CareerInfoNet www.acinet.org/acinet Info on occupational tends, requirements, salaries,
etc.
Salary.com www.salary.com Salary comparisons by occupation & region
CollegeNET www.collegenet.com Click “College Search” for links to home pages
Chambers of Commerce www.chambers-online.com Links to worldwide chambers of commerce
Realtor.com Realtor.com Official site of National Association of Realtors
Bureau of Labor Statistics Stats.bls.gov Cost of living and home costs for the US
555-1212 www.555-1212.com Helps locate phone numbers
America’s Job Exchange www.americasjobexchange.com
Army& Air Force Exchange www.aafes.com
Craigslist www.honolulu.craigslist.org
Naf Jobs www.nafjobs.com
Hawaii Jobs www.hawaiijobsondemand.com
American’s Job Bank www.ajb.dni.us
Military.com Military.com/careers MOS to civilian job translations; job search links
MilitaryHire.com www.militaryhire.com Hiring network for prior military service members
VetJobs.com www.vetjobs.com VFW-sponsored employment assistance site
DefenseLink www.defenselink.mil Links to civilian job opportunities with DoD
Monster Board www.monster.com 800,00+/- job listings
Headhunter/Careerbuilder www.headhunter.net “Mega Job Search” site
Job-Hunt.org www.Job-hunt.org Good job search guidance & specialized links
Hot Jobs Hotjobs.yahoo.com Yahoo’s job search assistance site
The Riley Guide www.rileyguide.com No-nonsense listings of employment opportunities
FlipDog www.flipdog.com Job database with easy-to-maneuver interface
Green to Gray www.greentogray.com Career transition for ex-military, job fairs listing
LatPro www.latpro.com Specialized in jobs for Spanish speakers
Truecareers www.truecareers.com Government contractors international job opportuni-
ties
Job Search Sites for Specific Vocational Areas
Government Contractors
Cool Jobs www.cooljobs.com Everything from Bodyguard to River Rafting Guide
Job Monkey www.jobmonkey.com More cool jobs; check out “Job Hunting Tools” link
Mil. Overseas Recruiting www.morejobs.net Info on bi-annual job fairs in USAREUR, etc.
Military Stars www.militarystars.com The cure for the common Job Fair
DODDS System www.dodea.edu/ Jobs with DODDS System
Insurance Jobs www.4ijc.com Jobs with Insurance companies
Military Spouse Resources www.milspouse.org Helpful info for military spouses
Military Spouse Career Net www.mscn.org Online resources, support groups etc.
Women’s Business Center www.onlinewbc.gov Online women’s business center
Overseas Jobs www.overseasjobs.com International job opportunities
Spouse Job Search www.militaryspousejobsearch.org
Lingual Jobs www.lingojobs.com Bi-lingual jobs throughout the world
Automotive Tech Automotivetechs.com Job bulletin board & info for automotive careers
Auto Jobs www.autojobs.com Extensive listing of automobile-related jobs
Aviation Employment www.aviationemployment.com Employment site specializing in aviation jobs
Transportation jobs www.1800drivers.com Job bank & applications for professional drivers
Intelligence Careers www.intelligencecareers.com Careers for analysts, engineers, linguist, etc.
Law Enforcement Jobs www.lawenforcementjobs.com Resource site for law enforcement jobs
Law Enforcement Jobs www.911hotjobs.com Employment support for law enforcers
MedHunters.com www.medhunters.com U.S. & international jobs in all medical specialties
Jobs in Logistics www.jobsinlogistic.com America’s largest logistics career board
Techies.com www.techies.com Commercial database of technological jobs
Dellew Corporation www.dellew.com
Brown & Root www.halliburton.com
www.kbrjobs.com
Lockheed Martin www.lockheedmartin.com
Mantech www.mantech.com
Raytheon www.raytheon.com
SAIC www.saic.com
Vinnell www.vinnellarabia.net Variety of jobs supporting DoD
A subsidiary of Northrop Grumman Corporation
Booz Allen & Hamilton www.boozallen.com/careers
AT&T www.att.net
BAE Systems www.baesystems.com
Computer Service Corp www.csc.com Jobs throughout world supporting DoD
Federal Government Jobs
Serco www.serco.-na.com
Choctaw Mang Services Enter-
prise www.cmse.net
Sikorsky www.sikorsky.com
Boeing www.boeing.com
Bell Helicopter www.bellhelicopter.com
North Grumman Corporation www.generaldynamics.com
CACI International www.caci.com
Defense Support Services www.ds2.com
Teksystems Inc www.teksystems.com
Camber Corporation www.camber.com
Chenega Advanced Solutions &
Engineering LLC
www.case-llc.com
Pacific Misscle Range Facility
www.pmrf.navy.mil
TMI Management Systems Inc www.tmimgt.com
Ventura Technology www.venturatechnology.net
Army Hawaii Family Housing www.armyhawaiifamilyhousing.com
Doyen Security www.doyen.com
Wackenhut Corporation www.g4s.com/usw
General Dynamics Infomation
Technology www.gdit.com
Office of Personnel Mtg. www.usajobs.opm.gov U.S. government’s official site for job postings
Army Civilian Personnel www.cpol.army.mil/employment/ U.S. Army civilian employment opportunities
The Job Page www.thejobpage.gov Great links to government job banks & agencies
Fed. Job Classifications www.opm.gov/fedclass/html/
gsseries.htm
Job descriptions/classifications for Resumix online
Fedworld www.fedworld.gov/jobs/
jobsearch.html
Additional listing of federal jobs
Everett Kelly Associates, Inc. www.everettkelly.com
Helmets to Hardhats www.helmetstohardhats.com
Military Employment www.militaryexits.com
Leaders www.leadersinc.com
Military Placement Specialist www.jobsforexmilitary.com
Military Candidates Inc www.militarycandidates.com Jobs and Recruitment
Commissaries www.commissaries.com
Federal Bureau of Prisons www.bop.gov
FedJobs www.fedjobs.com
Tripler Army Medical Center www.tamc.amedd.army.mil
Veterans’ Employment and
Training Service www.dol.gov/vets/welcome.html
FORMAL GOWN RESOURCES
RENTAL & GENTLY WORN PURCHASE
Do's Formal 50 North King Street Honolulu, HI 96817, (808) 537-6041
Celebrity Tuxedos Sears, Pearlridge Mall, Ala Moana Mall, & Windward Mall 15% military discount.
Phil's Tux Shop $10 military discount. Address: 250 Ward Ave., Shop 110, Honolulu, 96814
Black Tie Affair $20 discount. Rentals run appx. $126 + tax before discount.
Address: 3566 Harding Ave., Honolulu 96816
Men's Warehouse offers a group discount but not a military discount.
310 Kamakee St # 10 Honolulu, HI 96814 (808) 593-9151
Charity Formals call to confirm if they offer a military discount, #591-2125 Tux rentals start from $69.95
Address Piikoi Parkway building, ground floor, 1232 Waimanu St., Honolulu, Hawaii 96814
FACEBOOK: Hawaii Military Dress/Gown Swap, prices vary.
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Army service uniform or mess dress for military personnel & civilian formal attire .
To purchase tickets, contact your company representative. $85/per person unless otherwise indicated as a result of individual
company fundraising efforts.
All Hawaii Engineers, Soldiers & Spouses are cordially invited to the formal ball
Cocktails commence @1700
Hilton Hawaiian Village July 27, 2012
@1800 Cocktails commence @1700
For more information, please contact the 130th Engineer Brigade S2 #655-8867/6224, or email [email protected]
Supported by the Pacific Aviation Museum in conjunction with their Biggest Little Air Show on Ford Island
Tripler Fisher House18 August 2012
8K Hero & Remembrance Run, Walk or RollHonoring our Fallen Hero’s, Wounded Warriors & Military Families in need
Join us in our efforts to raise awareness about the Tripler Fisher House and how we can assist our Military Families during a medical crisis orloss. We are partnering with each Military Branch, community partners and other non-profit organizations to bring this event to you. Thisevent is open to both military and civilians in the community.
•Pre-registration on site 0500-0600, Route starts at 0700 at the Pacific Aviation Museum on Ford Island (Not a timed event)•There will be a no cost registration, everyone must register at www.active.com/running/honolulu-hi/tripler-fisher-house-hero-and-remembrance-run-walk-or-roll-2012, sorry no pets.•Keiki Fun Run•The military unit who runs with their colors and has the most participation will be awarded the “Traveling Bronzed Boots”, these boots willchange hands each year to the unit with the most participation. If your unit would like to compete for them please contact me.•Patriot/Motorcycle Riders will lead off the event, all riders must wear PPE per base regulations•After the run stay for the Pacific Aviation Museum’s Family Fun Day to include the “Biggest Little RC Air Show”, interactive military displays,music, food and vendors, motorcycle safety and bike show•Follow us at www.facebook.com/triplerfisherhouse for up to date info about the event•Parking will be available at the Pacific Aviation Museum•Please help us collect a pair of boots to represent each Service Member who has been KIA since 9/11, pictures and a flag will be added tohonor them.•Donations for the run are graciously accepted and will support the Tripler Fisher House 100% to help us continueto support our Military Families. Boots or Donations can be sent to:Tripler Fisher House317 Krukowski RdHonolulu, HI 96819
•. POC is Theresa Johnson @ 561-7423 or [email protected],volunteers and boots collection sites needed
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BLANKET ORDER
Company:________________________ Purchaser: ________________________ FRG Leader: ________________________ Phone #: ________________________ Address: ________________________ ________________________ Email: ________________________ Qty Item Unit Price
Checks Payable To: Subtotal
65th Engineer Battalion Shipping (Checks must be written out exactly as stated) TOTAL
• Blankets are minimum $50 donation • Dimensions: 48” x 68” – 100% woven blanket (cotton) • Blankets can be shipped via Flat Rate Box ($14.00) to mainland addresses. • Deadline for order forms: ONGOING
*Forward order form & payment to: Tiffany Suchomski, 3435 Gustin St, Wahiawa HI 96786. For additional inquiries contact Tiffany at email: [email protected]
Send To Address(s): _____________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________
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