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WELCOME HOME CELEBRATION
CINCO DE MAYO WEEK
MILITARY SPOUSE APPRECIATION
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Friday and Saturday Cosmic Bowl NightsJoin us on your newly renovated Nugget Lanes for the ultimate entertainment experience! Stylish Cosmic Bowling is a non-stop high-fiving, total sensory overload, and an unforgettably good time! Friday & Saturday nights 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Military Spouses Day: May 11Recognize and honor the contributions made by military spouses to the spirit and well being of soldiers and military communities. Spouses enjoy BOGO (buy one get one free) Bowling All Day!
Mother’s Day Bowling Brunch: May 13Enjoy a buffet-style brunch for just $9 with FREE bowling for Mom 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
The Motherlode CafeLunch Special of the MonthAlaskan Amber Shrimp basket with waffle fries and large fountain drink just $7.50.Available W-F 11:30 – 1:30 p.m. Lunchtime Fun withHead-Pin Bowling!Let us serve your lunch lane side while you try your skill at striking a frame with a colored head-pin and winning a free game! Just $2.50 per game, shoes included! Available W-F 11:30 – 1:30 p.m.
Gold Rush LoungeWild Wing Wednesdays5 – 7 p.m. Free wings while they last!
Drink Special of the Month:Stryker Martini
Birthday Party, Hale & Farewell, Off-Sites, Organization Day, Unit FUNctions!We host them all right here at your newly renovated Nugget Lanes Bowling Center. Call for info or stop by for a personal tour and meeting with one of our FUNction specialty planners. Two new private party rooms are ready! Come check ‘em out!
Memorial Day WeekendBowl-Out!May 24-27Enjoy food, drink and bowling specials all weekend with door prizes and hourly giveaways. Live DJ Friday and Saturday night!
Armed Forces Day:May 19 Here’s sharp salute to all of the men and women in all branches of the service who protect our country. Active Duty enjoy BOGO bowling all day!
Cinco de Mayo Fiesta:May 5Enjoy a fresh Patron Margarita and complimentary hors d’oeuvres in the Gold Rush Lounge 4-7 p.m.
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TOURNAMENTSPrizes awarded for 1st and 2nd place winners in each of the games.
POOLMay 5, 6:30 p.m. (6 p.m. registration)Single elimination 8 Ball Tournament.
TEXAS HOLD’EMMay 12, 7 p.m. (6 p.m. registration)
DARTMay 26, 6 p.m.301, cricket, players’ choice. No cost to play but may need up to $3 in quarters for electronic dart board.
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Training HolidayWeekend Hours:Thursday through Sunday10 p.m. to 4 a.m.353-6610
For a free ride home.
SADDSOLDIERS AGAINST DRUNK DRIVING
Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers(B.O.S.S.) meetings are held every 1st and 3rd Thursdayof the month at 1:30 p.m. in the Warrior Zone.For more information, call 353-7648.
Sponsored by:
No U.S. Army endorsement implied.
CINCO DE MAYO WEEKApril 30 – May 7$2 Corona Lights, $2 Nachos, or $3 Cheese Quesadillas
OPEN MIC NIGHTMay 19, 6-11 p.m.You got talent? DJ’s, comics, bands, singers -All talents welcome.
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Nordale FloatMay 12, 9 a.m.Cost: $10Float the Chena River from Nordale Road back to Glass Park. Enjoy lunch along the way, look for wildlife, and enjoy the natural beauty of the interior.
Boater SafetyMay 19, 1 p.m.Learn the basics of Alaska boating. A Boater Safety Card is issued at the completion of the course and is valid for four years. Card is required to rent watercraft from the ORC.
Family ½ Day FloatMay 20, 1 p.m.Cost: $5Get the whole family out as we enjoy a few hours floating on the Chena River. No experience needed and all ages are welcome!
ATV Safety CourseMay 20, 1 – 5 p.m.Age: 18+This course is required for any of the ATV programs we will be running this summer.*Currently offered for participants signed up for ORC ATV trips only.
Evening Boat RidesMay 24, 5:30 p.m.Ride along the Chena River and enjoy nature, spot wildlife, and simply relax. Whether you’re new to Fairbanks or a sourdough, this trip is for you!
Bear Safety ClinicMay 26, 9 a.m.Don’t let the bears stop you from enjoying all that Alaska has to offer. Our bear safety clinic will teach you the skills you need to be safer in bear country.
Summer Activity ClinicMay 26, 1 p.m.If you’re looking for help finding a good fishing hole or just finding some nice day hikes for the family the ORC staff can help plan it out!
Denali Day HikeMay 25, 9 a.m.Cost: $10Spend some time hiking with us up the slopes of Mt. Healy, just north of Denali National Park. Be sure to bring water, lunch and snacks! This trail is steep, but well worth the effort.
Just for the HalibutMay 25-27, departs at 8 a.m.reservations must be made by May 11Cost: $400Drop anchor in Valdez this summer and spend a day in beautiful Prince William Sound fishing for Alaskan Halibut. Transportation, campground, and Charter Boat is provided. Participants need to bring camping gear, food/refreshments, and lunch for the trip on the Charter.
Rock ClimbingMay 27, 9 a.m.Cost: $10Come on a day trip to one of the nearby climbing sites to try your hand on some real rock! Outdoor recreation provides all climbing equipment including helmets, harnesses, shoes, ropes, belay devices, and carabiners. Be sure to pack your own lunch, snacks, and drinks.
Register now for ORC May and June Programs!
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Evening Boat RidesJune 14, 29; 5:30 p.m.What better way to spend a summer evening in Fairbanks.Family Rock ClimbingJune 16, 9 a.m.Cost: $10Spend the day enjoying the fresh air and challenge of rock climbing. No experience necessary! Be sure to bring water, snacks, lunch and active clothing.
Family ½ Day FloatJune 17, 1 p.m.Cost: $5Enjoy a few hours floating on the Chena River. Calm water, wildlife and warm summer temperatures make this a great trip. No experience needed and all ages are welcome!
College Glacier Overnight HikeJune 23-24, 7 a.m.Cost: $50Surround yourself with the awesome power of Alaska’s mountains camping overnight at the foot of College Glacier. Transportation, backpacks, camping gear and food are provided.
Alaska Range Mountain HikeJune 30, 7 a.m.Cost: $10This day hike will take you into the mountains where you will see glaciers, soaring mountains and amazing vistas. Bring water, snacks, lunch and your camera.
Women In the Wilderness:Chena FloatJune 2, 9 a.m.Cost: $10Relax and join us for the first women only trip of the summer season. Bring water and a lunch. Canoes and kayaks are provided.
Boater SafetyJune 2, 16, 30; 1 p.m.Learn the basics of Alaska boating. A Boater Safety Card is issued at the completion of the course and is valid for four years. FWA issued Safety Card is required to rent watercraft from the facility.
ATV Safety CourseJune 3, 101 – 5 p.m., Age: 18+This course isrequired for any of the ATV programs we will be running this summer.*Currently offered for participants signed up for ORC ATV trips only.
Quartz Creek ATV Day TripJune 9, 8 a.m.Cost: $75Venture out to the White Mountains. ATV’s, helmets, and transportation are provided. Bring a lunch, goggles, gloves, over the ankle boots, drink and snacks for the trail, daypack with bungee cord to strap to the ATV. An ATV Safety Course is required prior to the departure date. If you need equipment call 361-4089/2652.
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SEASON PASSESE1-5/ YOUTH 17 AND UNDER** .....................................$340.00All Other Military Grades & Components ........................$585.00DoD Civilians ....................................................................$800.00AUTHORIZED GUESTS .................................................. $1,280.00
FAMILY PASSES* All Family members must possess a dependent ID card.E1-5/YOUTH 17 AND UNDER ..........................................$510.00All Other Military Grades & Components ........................$800.00DoD Civilians ................................................................ $1,280.00AUTHORIZED GUESTS .................................................. $1,600.00
MISC FEESLeague Fees .......................................................................$20.00Pull cart Rental ................................................................... $10.00Rental Clubs (Standard) ....................................................$15.00Rental Clubs (Premium) .....................................................$25.00Power Cart (9 holes) .......................................................... $10.00 per personPower Cart (18 holes) ........................................................$15.00 per personLocker Dues (Annual Fee) .................................................$40.00
DAILY FEES ........................................................................ 9 HOLES ...........18 HOLESE1-5/ YOUTH 17 AND UNDER** ...................................... $14.00 .............$18.00All Other Military Grades & Components ......................... $24.00 .............$29.00DoD Civilians ..................................................................... $28.00 .............$35.00AUTHORIZED GUESTS ........................................................$34.00 .............$42.00
PUNCH CARDS10 PLAYS ..................................................................................................... 18 HOLESE1-5/YOUTH 17 AND UNDER** .............................................................. $160.00All Other Military Grades & Components ................................................ $235.00DoD Civilians ............................................................................................ $320.00AUTHORIZED GUESTS/CIVILIANS ............................................................ $380.00
20 PLAYS .................................................................................................... 18 HOLESE1-5/YOUTH 17 AND UNDER** .............................................................. $290.00All Other Military Grades & Components ................................................ $465.00DoD Civilians ............................................................................................ $560.00AUTHORIZED GUESTS .............................................................................. $675.00
*FAMILY PASSES ARE FOR IMMEDIATE FAMILY **18 AND UP PAY AT SPONSORS PAY GRADEFor more information, call 353-6223.
CHENA BEND GOLF COURSE2012 SEASON PRICE LIST
353-6223
Ft. Wainwright, Alaska
CHENA BEND Golf Course
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CINCO DE MAYO GRAND OPENING11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
(Wear a Sombrero and receive an additional 5% off)Free bucket of range balls, cake, snacks, & door prizes.
Free 15 Minute lesson with the pro during this time.Sign ups available beginning May 1. First come, first served.
All Season Passes & Punch Cards will be 10% off through May 25 at:FMO (Murphy Hall, Bldg. 1045, 2nd floor, Suite 30) Mon-Fri 8 – 5 p.m. Chena Bend beginning April 29, Mon-Sun 9 – 4 p.m.
- Locker Rentals discounted $10 through May 25 (Normally $40 now $30)- All golf shop merchandise will be a minimum of 10% off through May 25. *Does not include special orders or tobacco.*
- Sign up for early for lessons with Golf Pro Marvin “Vinnie” Kucko.
Check out the new café,DW Grill and Catering
Pre seasonMon-Sun, 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Regular seasonWed – Thur: 7 a.m. – 7 p.m. Fri –Tues: 7 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Golf ShopPre Season Hours: M-Su: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.Regular Season Hours: M-Th: 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. F-Su 6:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.*Rental equipment must be turned in by 10 p.m.
Driving Range: 24/7Discounted Driving Range keys available$40 (originally $50)$85 (originally $100)
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for Spouse Appreciation Day May 11!
Hotdog, chips, and fountain
soda for $3.50!
For Active Duty Soldiers only.
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Chess ClubMay 5, 12, 19, 263 – 5 p.m.The club will provide an informal setting for those who love the game to meet, play and discuss strategies while getting to know others that have an interest in chess as well.
Bouncy Hut NightMay 225 – 7:30 p.m.Children ages 4-12. Parents must be present to supervise their children. The playground area will also be available.
Family Movie NightMay 29, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.(dependent on length)Join the LFCAC for a fun night of Family entertainment on a 16’ x 20’ screen. All movies rated G or PG.
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TIRECHANGE OVERDEADLINE IS MAY 1
Cost: $50Beat the rush! Schedule your appointment today.Call 353-7436.
Tire change over (dismount, mount of off rim tires and balance). If you have Blizzak tires, protect your investment tires by having them changed. Blizzaks are made of a softer compound and will wear out faster on asphalt.
**(Date may change to a later date, according to the state of Alaska DOT, due to weather).
In support of the 1-25 ORG day, the LFCAC will close at 5 p.m. May 17.
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LFCACM-Th 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.F 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.Sa 1 to 9 p.m.Su Closed
Laser Tag:Th 3 to 7 p.m.F 3 to 8 p.m.Sa 1 to 8 p.m.Su Closed
LFCAC New hours:
ARTS & CRAFTS LIQUIDATION SALE50% OFF RESALE INVENTORY ITEMS ONLY
BLDG. 3727APRIL 1 – MAY 13
The Arts & Crafts Center will be closing its doorsas of May 14, 2012. We thank you for your past patronage.
For more information, call 353-7520.
Watch for re-opening under contractor operations in the fall.
50% off!
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GROUP CYCLING:> Mon & Wed: 12 p.m.> Tues & Thurs: 6:30 a.m.> Tues: 5 p.m.> Thurs: 4 p.m. (beg. 5/24)
HOUR OF POWER:Group Strength> Tues & Thurs: 12 p.m.
BOOT CAMP: Strength & Cardio> Wed: 5 p.m.
ZUMBA:Mon & Thurs: 6 p.m., Sat: 1 p.m.Zumba classes are $7 each or purchase a 10 punch class card for $70 and receive the 11th class at no cost.
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Level 1: Tuesday & Thursday 10:45-11:30 a.m., 22 May – 14 June No minimum age, child must be able to stand in 3.5 feet and be independent enough to follow instructions with 5 other children from one instructor. 8 lessons: $25.00. Limited to 6 students.
Level 2: Tuesday & Thursday 10:45-11:30 a.m., 22 May – 14 June No minimum age, child must be able to stand in 3.5 feet and be independent enough to follow instructions with 5 other children from one instructor. 8 lessons: $25.00. Limited to 6 students.
Level 1: Wednesday & Friday 10:45-11:30 a.m., 23 May – 15 June No minimum age, child must be able to stand in 3.5 feet and be independent enough to follow instructions with 5 other children from one instructor. 8 lessons: $25.00. Limited to 6 students.
Level 2: Wednesday & Friday 10:45-11:30 a.m., 23 May – 15 June No minimum age, child must be able to stand in 3.5 feet and be independent enough to follow instructions with 5 other children from one instructor. 8 lessons: $25.00. Limited to 6 students.
Registration period: 15 - 23 May or until class is full.All swim lessons are held at Melaven Gym. For more information, call 353-1999.
Intramural Softball Meeting May 2, 2 p.m.For more information, call 353-7294.
The Melaven PFC will be closed starting 5/14 for renovations. Only pool will be open during this time.
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Multicultural Story Hour --Thailand!May 23, 4:30 p.m.Read Thai stories and enjoyThai snacks.
Outdoor Babes(0-36 mo.)May 30, 2 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.The adventure begins with stories on the lawn atthe Library. Throughout the summer, we’ll meetat different locations on base to explore naturetogether! Registration is required.
Story Hour & CraftsFridays from 4 to 5 p.m.May 4:It is Star Wars Day! May the 4th be with you! Come in as a Star Wars character and enter your name to win a prize!
May 11:Mother’s Day is Sunday-- read “I love mom” stories and make mom a special present!
May 18:Arbor Day/Our Heroes’ Tree -- Mr. Dan from the Environmental Office is visiting in the Library for Story Hour! Help Mr. Dan plant the Our Heroes’ Tree in the upcoming Victory Garden!
May 25:There’s a whole new world under the sea! Don’t be “crabby” and come“see” what the Library has for lil’ shrimps!
Coming HomeCurrent and past re-deployment pictures are wanted for display purposes throughout the oncoming months. Images can be brought to the Library in print form. Call 353-4137 for more information.
Blade: Empowers Soldiers and all college students to reach their academic goals.Don’t forget the Library provides tutoring by appointment for college-level papers and entry-level math. Call 353-4137 to schedule an appointment.
United Through ReadingMondays & Thursdays, 4 – 5:30 p.m.For Soldiers who are separated from their families - Come read a story to a child in your family on video and then send them the DVD to watch over and over again. All supplies are provided. Please call for more information.
Our Heroes’ TreeMay 17, 9 – 11 a.m.In support of our Wounded Warriors, the Post Library brings Our Heroes’ Tree for participants to leave notes and pictures during the Wounded Warrior Walk. The tree will later be planted and dedicated to our Fort Wainwright Soldiers.
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FITNESS EVENTSAT THE PFC:
Cinco De mayo Spin Class5 May, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Zumba-Thon (class fee)19 May, 1 – 3 p.m.
Cardio Kick BoxingMay 23, 5 – 7 p.m.
AT THE ORC:Rock ClimbingMay 27 (fee applies)
USARAK TEAM QUALIFIER18 MAY 2012Chena Bend Golf CourseRegistration: 0530-0600Race time: 0600For more information, call 353-7223.
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907.224.5559/2659 or 800.770.1858www.sewardresort.com
Seward Military ResortUltimate Year ‘Round Recreation Destination!
“You provide our freedom, let us provide your fun!”
Stay 2 nights, get the 3rd night free!
Become a fan! Follow Seward Military Resort on Facebook!
*(valid through June 15)
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Help Soldiers and their Families.It’s a good thing.
By volunteering with ACS, you could receive up to 16 hours of child care(per month) at no cost. For more information, stop by
Army Community Service, Building 3401 By phone, call 353.1977 or 353.4227.
FINANCIAL READINESS TRAININGfor First Term Soldiers
May 2, 9-4 p.m.,Post Library, Bldg. 3700This class is Department of Army-mandated training for first term Soldiers at their first permanent duty station. Topics covered include principles of personal finance, banking, credit reports and using credit wisely, saving and investing, setting goals and developing a spending plan, getting insurance, making large purchases, and consumer awareness. Call 353-7438 to register.
MILITARY SPOUSE APPRECIATIONWe recognize and honor military spouses for their contributions to the spirit and well-being of our Soldiers and military communities.
MAY 11:Chena Bend Golf Course: Free bucket of range balls ($6 value) and 15% off at DW Grill.
Outdoor Recreation Center:Chena Float 1-3 p.m. (no charge)Archery 1-3 p.m. (no charge)Please sign up by visiting the ORC or calling 361-6349.
Nugget Lanes Bowling Center:Spouses enjoy BOGO (buy one get one free) bowling all day!
MAY 11-13Ice Skating Rink: free skate rental during open skating hours
MAY 12Physical Fitness Center: Zumba class offered half off regular price ($3.50), 1–2 p.m.
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EFMP Respite Care
Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) respite care is a program that provides a temporary rest period for Family members responsible for regular care of persons with disabilities. Eligibility is based on EFMP enrollment and EFM’s medical or educational condition. For info, call 353-4243.
Sip & SocialMay 8, 1 to 2 p.m.LFCAC, Bldg. 1044Expand your circle of support. Get out and meet other EFMPFamilies.
Arts & Crafts NightMay 11, 6 p.m.Ages 3+, $3 – $5Arts & Crafts, Bldg. 3727
Lunch & LearnMay 17, 12 to 1 p.m.Post Library, Bldg. 3700
ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICEAll ACS classes are held in the training room of building 3401 unless otherwise noted. They are offered at no cost. Advance registration is required. Class may be cancelled if minimum of 5 participants is not met. Limited childcare is available for class participants and ACS volunteers. Please call 361.9065 to register your child. For a complete list of ACS classes and workshops, visit www.calendarwiz.com/ftwainwrightfmwr or call 353-4227.
Newcomers Orientation & Information FairGarrison Newcomers Orientation provides information for Soldiers, Family members and Civilians new to FWA within 60 days. Mandatory for Soldiers. Spouses and Civilians are strongly encouraged to attend. For more information, call 353-7908..
May 99 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.LFCAC, Building 1044
Spring into Summer
For new arrivals to the installation or those who are experiencing their first spring and/orsummer at Fort Wainwright.
May 246 to 8 p.m.LFCAC, Building 1044
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When you need help:
Confidential Assistance for short time problem resolution: marriage/relationship stress, anxiety, depression, grief, and other daily life issues.
MFLCMilitary & Family Life Consultants
388-2553
Domestic Violence Victims have options. Call 388-2260.
To report incidents of Child or Domestic Abuse, contact 353-7535 (24/7).
For Sexual Assault reporting, please call 353-7272 (24/7).
STOP ABUSE.
SURVIVOR OUTREACH SERVICES
Our purpose is to deliver on the Army’s commitment to Families of the Fallen. Survivor Outreach Services connects you with people who can help you find the right support. Survivor Outreach Services provide support services for Active, Reserve and Army national Guard Families. For more information, call Survivor Outreach Services at 907-353-4004. A
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www.aerhq.org
Worldwide AssistanceAER Assistance is available to Soldiers and their Families at more than 1,000 locations around the world.
● Local AER Offices ● Any American Red Cross Chapter ● Air Force Aid Society ● Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society ● Coast Guard Mutual Assistance Office
The Army-wide annual AER fund campaign is conducted 1 March –15 May.
You can contribute to your local AER fund campaign or send your contribution to AER National Headquarters.
All contributions are tax deductible.
Unsolicited donations are accepted any time by mail or on-line.
AER Form 1—12/11
Why Does AER Have a Fundraising Campaign?
● Provide an opportunity for Soldiers to help their fellow Soldiers
● Create greater awareness and understanding of AER programs and benefits
● Retain tax exempt status by raising at least 1/3 of funds through donations
What Portion of My Contribution Helps Soldiers?89 cents of every dollar you contribute goes to help Soldiers; AER administrative and fundraising expenses cost only 11 cents
What is AER’s Record of Assistance?
● Since it was established in 1942, AER has helped more than 3.2 million Soldiers and Family members with more than $1 billion
● In 2010 AER assisted 66,000 Soldiers and their Families with more than $77 million
How Can I Help AER? ● Remind fellow Soldiers about AER when they
have financial emergencies. ● Support AER with a contribution and
encourage others to contribute
70 Years of Helping the Army Take Care of Its Own
2012 POCKET GUIDE
Support the AER Annual CampaignFor more information contact your local
AER officer or visit our website:
AER National Headquarters200 Stovall Street
Alexandria, VA 22332-0600
866-878-6378
www.aerhq.org
Worldwide AssistanceAER Assistance is available to Soldiers and their Families at more than 1,000 locations around the world.
● Local AER Offices ● Any American Red Cross Chapter ● Air Force Aid Society ● Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society ● Coast Guard Mutual Assistance Office
The Army-wide annual AER fund campaign is conducted 1 March –15 May.
You can contribute to your local AER fund campaign or send your contribution to AER National Headquarters.
All contributions are tax deductible.
Unsolicited donations are accepted any time by mail or on-line.
AER Form 1—12/11
Why Does AER Have a Fundraising Campaign?
● Provide an opportunity for Soldiers to help their fellow Soldiers
● Create greater awareness and understanding of AER programs and benefits
● Retain tax exempt status by raising at least 1/3 of funds through donations
What Portion of My Contribution Helps Soldiers?89 cents of every dollar you contribute goes to help Soldiers; AER administrative and fundraising expenses cost only 11 cents
What is AER’s Record of Assistance?
● Since it was established in 1942, AER has helped more than 3.2 million Soldiers and Family members with more than $1 billion
● In 2010 AER assisted 66,000 Soldiers and their Families with more than $77 million
How Can I Help AER? ● Remind fellow Soldiers about AER when they
have financial emergencies. ● Support AER with a contribution and
encourage others to contribute
70 Years of Helping the Army Take Care of Its Own
2012 POCKET GUIDE
Support the AER Annual CampaignFor more information contact your local
AER officer or visit our website:
AER National Headquarters200 Stovall Street
Alexandria, VA 22332-0600
866-878-6378
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Just for the Halibut: 8 am, ORC
Romp & Stomp:9:30-11:30 am, LFCAC
May 28- June 1 YC Shoot the Great Outdoors Photography Summer Camp
Star Wars Story Hour & Craft: 4 pm, Library
Stick Hockey:11:30 am, PFC
Zumba Fitness: 6 pm, PFC
Coping with Transitions:12 pm, LFCAC
Cinco de Mayo Spin Class: 10 am, PFC
ATV Safety Course: 1 pm, ORC
Stick Hockey:11:30 am, PFC
Open Ice Skating:1:30 pm, PFC
Safety Class:6 pm, Auto Skills
Group Strength-Hour of Power: 12 pm, PFC
Parent’s Night Out:5:45-8:45 pm, CDC I
Newcomers Orientation:9 am, LFCAC
Reintegration Challenges for a Single Soldier: 12 pm, LFCAC
Romp & Stomp:9:30-11:30 am, LFCAC
Group Cycling: 6:30 am, PFC
Mother’s Day Story Hour & Craft: 4 pm, Library
STOMP PARADE
Chena River Nordale Float:9 am, ORC
Texas Hold ‘em Tournament: 6 pm, Warrior Zone
Open Ice Skating:1:30 pm, PFC
Zumba Fitness: 6 pm, PFC Group Cycling: 5 pm, PFC From Combat to Home:12 pm, LFCAC
Post WideWelcome Home Celebration
Group Strength-Hour of Power: 12 pm, PFC
Army 10-miler Qualification Run: 6 am, Chena Bend Golf Course
Boater Safety Course: 1 pm, ORC
Date Night: 4 pm, CDC I
Family 1/2 Day Float:1 pm, ORC
SAS Summer Camp “Oylmpics” begins: SAC
May 21-May 25 YC Food, Glorious Food Summer Camp
Group Cycling: 6:30 am, PFC
Bouncy Hut Night: 5:30 pm, LFCAC
Summer Evening Boat Rides: 5:30 pm, ORC
Spring into Summer: 6 pm, LFCAC
Post Combat Risk-Taking Behavior: 12 pm, LFCAC
Just for the Halibut: 8 am, ORC
Denali Day Adventure:9 am, ORC
Just for the Halibut: 8 am, ORC
Summer Activity Clinic:1 pm, ORC
Dart Tournament: 6 pm, Warrior Zone
Family Movie Night:5:30 pm, LFCAC
How to Get a Good Night’s Sleep: 12 pm, ORC
Post Deployment Resilience Traning for Spouses/Couples: 9 am, LFCAC
Zumba Fitness: 6 pm, PFC
Not all events are includedand subject to change. Please call ahead for registration, age restrictions, costs, and any other information that may apply.
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Just for the Halibut: 8 am, ORC
Romp & Stomp:9:30-11:30 am, LFCAC
May 28- June 1 YC Shoot the Great Outdoors Photography Summer Camp
Star Wars Story Hour & Craft: 4 pm, Library
Stick Hockey:11:30 am, PFC
Zumba Fitness: 6 pm, PFC
Coping with Transitions:12 pm, LFCAC
Cinco de Mayo Spin Class: 10 am, PFC
ATV Safety Course: 1 pm, ORC
Stick Hockey:11:30 am, PFC
Open Ice Skating:1:30 pm, PFC
Safety Class:6 pm, Auto Skills
Group Strength-Hour of Power: 12 pm, PFC
Parent’s Night Out:5:45-8:45 pm, CDC I
Newcomers Orientation:9 am, LFCAC
Reintegration Challenges for a Single Soldier: 12 pm, LFCAC
Romp & Stomp:9:30-11:30 am, LFCAC
Group Cycling: 6:30 am, PFC
Mother’s Day Story Hour & Craft: 4 pm, Library
STOMP PARADE
Chena River Nordale Float:9 am, ORC
Texas Hold ‘em Tournament: 6 pm, Warrior Zone
Open Ice Skating:1:30 pm, PFC
Zumba Fitness: 6 pm, PFC Group Cycling: 5 pm, PFC From Combat to Home:12 pm, LFCAC
Post WideWelcome Home Celebration
Group Strength-Hour of Power: 12 pm, PFC
Army 10-miler Qualification Run: 6 am, Chena Bend Golf Course
Boater Safety Course: 1 pm, ORC
Date Night: 4 pm, CDC I
Family 1/2 Day Float:1 pm, ORC
SAS Summer Camp “Oylmpics” begins: SAC
May 21-May 25 YC Food, Glorious Food Summer Camp
Group Cycling: 6:30 am, PFC
Bouncy Hut Night: 5:30 pm, LFCAC
Summer Evening Boat Rides: 5:30 pm, ORC
Spring into Summer: 6 pm, LFCAC
Post Combat Risk-Taking Behavior: 12 pm, LFCAC
Just for the Halibut: 8 am, ORC
Denali Day Adventure:9 am, ORC
Just for the Halibut: 8 am, ORC
Summer Activity Clinic:1 pm, ORC
Dart Tournament: 6 pm, Warrior Zone
Family Movie Night:5:30 pm, LFCAC
How to Get a Good Night’s Sleep: 12 pm, ORC
Post Deployment Resilience Traning for Spouses/Couples: 9 am, LFCAC
Zumba Fitness: 6 pm, PFC
Not all events are includedand subject to change. Please call ahead for registration, age restrictions, costs, and any other information that may apply.
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Babysitter TrainingMay 17-182 to 6 p.m.YS, Bldg. 4109. This course offers participants certifications in Red Cross CPR for infants, children and adults, Red Cross First Aid, and the 4H Babysitter’s Course. Class locations vary and are open to adults and youth ages 13 and up. Successful completion of the course offers participants the option of being added to the CYSS Babysitter’s List.
Workshops and ClassesFor more information, call 353-7713.Workshops and Classes are a partnership with ACS and CYSS.
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Terrible 2’s ClassMay 96:30 – 8:30 p.m.CDC I, Bldg. 4024.Learn how to calm outbursts (often in seconds), stop 60-90% of tantrums before they happen, and build a loving and respectful relationship with your young child.
Rompand StompPlaygroupThis Month’s Focus -Super SciencesMondays and Thursdays,9:30 – 11:30 a.m.LFCAC, Bldg. 1044.For more information, call 353-7372.
Home Alone ClassMay 24, 6 – 8 p.m.YS, Bldg. 4109This program is a partnership with ACS and CYSS.
Parent’s Night OutMay 8: 5:45 – 8:45 p.m.Register and pay by May 1. $12 per child. Snack provided.
Parent’s Date Night OutMay 19: 4 to 10 p.m.Register and pay by May 11. $24 per child.Dinner and evening snack provided.
Care will be provided at CDC I, Bldg. 4024. All children must be registered with CYSS to receive services. For more information call 353-7713. Army Family Covenant benefits are available for Families of Deployed Soldiers, Wounded Soldiers or Fallen Soldiers.
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Baseball Registration$45 (ages 5-18):Registration April 2 – May 4Mandatory Parent’s Meeting: May 9Season: May 14, – July 7
Outdoor Soccer Registration$40 (ages 5-18):Registration May 21 – June 29Mandatory Parent’s Meeting: July 11Season: July 16 – September 8
Developmental Soccer$20 (ages 3-4):Registration May 21 – June 29*No Parent’s Meeting.*Limited to the first 60 participants.Season July 23 – August 30
Flag Football $40 (ages 5-18):Registration May 21 – June 29Mandatory Parent’s Meeting: July 12Season July 16 – September 8
Cheerleading Registration$40 (ages 5-18)Registration May 21 – June 29Mandatory Parent’s Meeting: July 12Season July 16 – September 8
All youth must be registered with CYS Services and have an up to date physical on file in order to enroll for the Baseball season. Enroll at Parent Central Services, Bldg. 1049, Suite 2. For more information, call 353-7482 or 353-7713.
Volunteer Coaches are needed for all ages of each sport. Coach’s children play for FREE. If you are interested in volunteering please contact the Youth Sports office at 353-7482.
YS Sports Registration
SAC Summer Camp “Olympics” begins May 21!
Activities include but not limited to: swimming, education field trips, fishing, biking, hiking, rafting, facility activities, and many more.Location may change depending on activity.
FOR REGISTERED YOUTH IN GRADES K–6Hourly care spaces are limited and require reservation. Breakfast, lunch and snacks will be served. All participants must be registered with CYSS. For more information, call 361-7394.
Youth Center summer hours (5/21-8/17):M-Th 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. F 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sa 2 to 9 p.m. Su Closed
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Register now for June!For registration information, call 353-7713.
SKIES ExplorationLocation Building 1045, $452-5yrs, Wed 1100-11452-5yrs, Wed 1200-12452-5yrs, Sat 1700-1745Enjoy a variety of Art, Dance, cooking,yoga, music and a variety of continuousactivities and crafts.
Karate(Classes will meet twice a week in building1045) Cost is $60 per month4yrs, Wed/Sat 1030-11005-12yrs, Wed 1530-1630 and Sat 1130-123013-18yrs, Wed 1630-1730 and Sat 1230-1330
Tae Kwon Do(Classes will meet twice a week at theLFCAC) Cost is $60 per month5-9 yrs, Mon/Wed 1630-173010-18yrs, Mon/Wed 1730-1830
Tastes of the World!Location CDC2, $50Ages 6 and up, Mondays 1800-1930Come in and learn to make dishes from around the world. Class will cover kitchen safety and offer a variety of hands on cooking projects from countries around the world.
* Please note that times and locations are subject to change.
Let’s Move It, Move ItLocation Building 1045, $452-5 yrs, Wed 1300-13452-5yrs, Sat 1600-1645This is a movement and physical activity class that will encourage your young child to move, shake and wiggle their way to fun!
Our Soldiers bleed RED for us. Show your support for our Soldiers. Wear RED!Purchase yours today at:
LFCAC, Bldg 1044and the PFC, Bldg 3709
Polo shirt: $40Long sleeve: $45
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Will your kids attend a new school?Ensure a smooth transition:• Visit your current school to officially withdraw.• Get a copy of your student’s information to hand carry.• Check out your new school by visiting www. schoolquest.orgFor more information, contact your SLO at 361-9377.
New to Fort Wainwright?Parents and their K-12 kids are invited to:
Welcome/Goodbye Pool Party: May 19Kick off to Summer Welcome Party: May 26
Participants will meet at 1 p.m. at the Youth Center, 4109 Neely Rd and then head to the festivities. There is no cost, but parents must accompany and transport children. Please RSVP by the Thursday prior to each Saturday event to ensure space.
Celebrating FamiliesReserve your Hourly Care and join us for fun Makit-Takit activities in the morning, or afternoon. Parents, come join in the fun!
May 4: A Celebration of FamiliesMay 11: A Mother’s Day “Fancy Nancy” Dress-Up Tea Time
CDCII Part Day PreSchool (PDPS) last day of school for school year 2011/2012 will be May 17. Watch your PDPS Newletter for updates about the PDPS 5-Day Strong Beginnings graduation information.
For information regarding enrollment in next school year Part Day Pre-School, contact Parent Centered Services at 353-7713.
Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.Call 361-9056 to make reservations.
Children 6 weeks to 5 years old (not yet in Kindergarten)Orientation required. Hourly Child Care orientation Tuesdays, 10 a.m.Part Day Pre-School orientation, Wednesdays at 10 a.m. (as needed) at CDCII, Bldg 4176. Reservations are required and space is limited. All children must be registered in CYSS to be eligible for programs.
Hourly Child Care$4
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The EDGE! Program offers out of school opportunities for children and youthages 6 to 18 to experience, develop, grow and excel by participating in
adventure, art, fitness and life skill activities.
Enrollment deadline for June Programs is May 23. Participants must be registered with CYS Services. For more information, call 361-9897.
To register, stop by Parent Central Services Bldg. 1049 #2 in person or by phone at 353-7713.
Register today for
JUNE PROGRAMS!
CHILDREN(Ages 6 to 10) All programs are 4:30 to 6 p.m.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -GOLFTuesdays, June 5, 12, 19, 26Chena Bend Golf Course, 2-4 p.m.
YOUTH(Ages 11 to 18) No charge.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -GOLFTuesdays, June 5, 12, 19, 26Chena Bend Golf Course, 12-2 p.m.
MURAL MANIAThursdays, June 7, 14, 21, 28Youth Center with the Library Staff,4-6 p.m.
TERM APP. DEADLINE TERM BEGINS TERM ENDS COMPLETION CEREMONY**3 (Summer – S3)* Pref. 3/30 Final 5/18 6/16 8/17 8/24
4 (Fall) 6/29 7/30 10/20 10/26
*KEY FT: Full Term of 12 weeks S1: Summer term 1 for 6 weeks
S2: Summer term 2 for 6 weeks S3: Summer term 3 for 6 weeks
For more information, contact the MWR Partnership Specialist at 361.9897
or drop by the Youth Center, Bldg. 4109 Neely Rd.
Apprenticeship Program
Fort Wainwright’s HIRED! Apprenticeship program is open to its dependents of active duty, DOD civilian, and retired military personnel. All participants must be a U.S. Citizen, U.S. National, or lawful permanent resident alien of the United States.• Candidates must be 15 – 18 years of age• Candidates must be registered with Child, Youth & School Services (CYS Services)• Candidates must have and maintain a GPA of 2.0 or better• Chosen participants are required to work 15 hours per week for 12 weeks, total of 180 hours• Additional options and requirements may be offered during the Summer Term*• Apprentices may complete up to 2 terms per year for 3 consecutive years
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FAMEFAMEFamily Activity and Motivational Exercise
* FITNESS SESSIONS:The Family and MWR Sports and Fitness Program offers two sessions of classes:
M - F: 9:15 a.m. and 10:45 a.m.
Sessions are held at Melaven Gym at no cost. For more information on class schedules call 353-1999.
CHILD CARE: Child, Youth & School Services provideslimited child care on site for FAME programs.
Cost: $33 per month per child per sessionWhen: M, W, F9 to 10:30 a.m., or 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.
$24 per month per child sessionWhen: T, Th9 to 10:30 a.m., or 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Minimum of 5 registered to offer classes.Children must be pre-registered at Parent Central Services, 4391 Neely Rd., room 18. Pre-registration begins the 20th of the month for the next month’s sessions. AFC Benefits for families of Deployed Soldiers, Wounded Warriors, or Fallen Soldiers may be used to pay for this care. For more information on child care, please call 353-7713.
FAME Exercise and Child Care programs are closed for federal and training holidays.
CYSS child care during your workouts.*
EndsMay 11
Interested in becomingan Army FamilyChild Care Provider?
NEW PROVIDER BRIEFING: First Wednesday of every month 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.Bldg. 1049 #1
• Obtain Children off our CYS list.• FREE training/Career Opportunities/transfers to your next installation.• Stay at Home and receive an income up to $4,500 or more. • Become a member of our Provider support group.• We help provide the materials to set up your home
For info, call 353-6266/9544.
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Memorial Day Holiday Hours
Army Community Services 730-1630 ClosedArts & Crafts Center Closed ClosedAutomotive Skills Center 1130-2030 ClosedBirch Hill ********** Closed for the season *********** Chena Bend Golf Course 0700-2200 0700-2200 CDC I 0600-1800** ClosedCDC II Closed ClosedEDGE Closed Closed Family Child Care Closed ClosedFischer Skeet Range 1730-2100 ClosedLFCAC 0800-2100 ClosedMelaven PFC Closed ClosedMelaven Pool 1100-1900 ClosedNugget Lanes 1100-0100 ClosedOutdoor Recreation 1000-1800 1300-1700Parent Central Services Closed ClosedPhysical Fitness Center 0800-2000 ClosedPFC Ice Rink Closed ClosedPost Library 1000-1800 ClosedSchool Age Center 0600-1800** ClosedSKIES Closed ClosedThe Warrior Zone 1600-0100 1600-2300Youth Center 1300-2100 ClosedYouth Sports & Fitness Closed Closed
* Limited Hours** Verified Duty
TrainingFri. 5/25
Fed. HolidayMon. 5/28
SPORTS & FTINESS FACILITIES - PFC5/25 0800-20005/26 0900-18005/27 1100-18005/28 CLOSED
Melaven Gym:Closed 5/25-28
Melaven Swim Center:5/25 1100-1900Closed 5/26-28
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What are Family and MWR UNIT FUNDS?Family and MWR locally funds dividends to Units for the collective benefit of all unit members
for off-duty morale, welfare and recreational purposes; all unit members must have the opportunity to participate in the activity supported with unit funds dividends.
The Directorate of Family and Morale, Welfare, and Recreation, through the NAF Support Management Division, maintains all Unit Funds. Please call the Unit Funds Advisor for more information and instructions on establishing and maintaining Unit Funds (907) 353-7765.
Family and MWR UNIT FUNDS Family and MWR Unit Funds Advisor
Bldg. 1045 basementFort Wainwright, AK 99703
(907) [email protected]
Want to set up a Private Organization on post?In order to be recognized as a Fort Wainwright Private Organization you must establish and
submit the required Private Organization packet. For information and packet processing, please contact the Family and MWR Private Organization Advisor at 353-7740.
Family and MWR Private Organization AdvisorBldg. 1045 basement
Fort Wainwright, AK 99703 (907) 353-7740
CPOL PROCESS: Fort Wainwright will transition from one automated recruitment tool - Resumix - to - USA Staffing - for advertising vacant positions, accepting applications from job seekers, and evaluating the job seeker’s eligibility and qualifications. During this period of transition, each job announcement will have instructions to guide job seekers through the application process for the specified recruitment tool. To maximize the capabilities of USA Staffing all announcements will migrate to Army Civilian Service and will no longer be available at http://acpol.army.mil. Please bookmark the url: armycivilianservice.com and remember to save your resume in USAJobs as well as the Army Resumix system. For more information, call 353-6356 or 353-9217.J
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Stop by the range to learn or practice your shooting skills.
Hours of operation:Friday: 5:30 – 9 p.m.Saturday: 12 – 5 p.m.Sunday: 12 – 5 p.m.
Days and events are subject to change, weather pending.
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ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE (ACS) Bldg. 3401, p 353-4227 M-F 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sa-Su ClosedFAP: Bldg. 1049 #5, p 353-7317SOS: Bldg. 1049 #4, P 353-4004 ARTS AND CRAFTS CENTERBldg. 3727, p 353-7520 Closed as of May 14 M-W Closed Th-F 11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Sa, Su 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. AUTOMOTIVE SKILLS CENTER Bldg. 3730, p 353-7436 M 11:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. T-W Closed Th-F 11:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Sa 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Su 11:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.Tow Service (24 hrs): 590-1716
BIRCH HILLSKI & SNOWBOARD AREA Bldg. 1172, p 353-1998 Closed for the season B.O.S.S. Bldg. 1555, p 353-7648
CHENA BEND GOLF COURSE Bldg. 2092, p 353-6223 Golf ShopPre Season Hours: M-F: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.Regular Season Hours: M-Th: 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. F-Su 6:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.Driving Range: 24/7
CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER I (CDC I)Bldg. 4024, p 361-4190 M-F 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sa-Su Closed
CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER II (CDC II)Bldg. 4176, p 361-9056 3-Day Part Day Pre-School M, W, F 8:45 to 11:45 a.m. 2-Day Part Day Pre-School T, Th 8:45 to 11:45 a.m. 5-Day Part Day Pre-School M-F 1 to 4 p.m. Sa, Su Closed
CYSS PARENT CENTRAL SERVICESBldg. 1049 #2, p 353-7713/7826 M-F 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. W 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sa, Su Closed
FISCHER SKEET RANGE Bldg. 1172, p 353-7869 F 12:30 to 9 p.m.Sa 12 to 5 p.m.Su 12 to 5 p.m.
LAST FRONTIER COMMUNITYACTIVITY CENTER (LFCAC) *NEWBldg. 1044, p 353-7755 LFCAC M-Th 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. F 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sa 1 to 9 p.m. Su Closed LASER TAG: Th 3 to 7 p.m. F 3 to 8 p.m. Sa 1 to 8 p.m. Su Closed
LIBRARYBldg. 3700, p 353-2642 M-F 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sa, Su Closed
MELAVEN PHYSICALFITNESS CENTERBldg. 3452, p 353-1994Closed starting 5/14 for renovations. Only pool will be open.
MELAVEN INDOOR POOL*NEW (5/14 – 9/30)Bldg. 3452, p 353-1995 T-F 6:15 a.m. to 8 a.m. 11:30 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. 4 to 7 p.m. Sa 12 to 5 p.m. Su-M Closed
NAF CIVILIAN PERSONNELBldg. 1045, p 353-6356 M-F 7:30 to 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 to 4 p.m. Sat, Sun Closed
NUGGET LANES BOWLING CENTERBldg. 3702, p 353-2654 NUGGET LANES: M-T Closed W-Th 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. F-Sa 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. Su 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. GOLD RUSH LOUNGE M-T Closed W-Th 5 to 10 p.m. Fr-Sa 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. Su 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. MOTHERLODE CAFE M-T Closed W 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and 5 to 7 p.m. Th 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and 5 to 8 p.m. F 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.; 5 to 9 p.m. Sa 1 to 9 p.m. Su 1 to 6 p.m.
OUTDOOR RECREATION (ORC) *NEWBldg. 4050, p 361-6349 M 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. T-W Closed Th-F 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sa 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Su 12 to 6 p.m.For programs call 361-4089 or 361-2652.
PHYSICAL FITNESS CENTER (PFC)*NEW (5/1 – 9/30)Bldg. 3709, p 353-7223 M-Th 5:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Fri 5:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sa 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Su 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
PFC ICE RINKBldg. 3709, p 353-7223Closed for the season as of May 14
PRIVATE ORGANIZATION ADVISORBldg. 1045, p 353-7740 M-F 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sa, Su Closed
SCHOOL AGE CENTER (SAC)Bldg. 4166, p 361-7394 M-F 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sa-Su Closed
SFACBldg. 3414, p 353-7322M-F 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.Sa, Su Closed
SCHOOL LIAISON OFFICERSBldg. 4109, p 361-9377 M-F 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sa-Su Closed
UNIT FUNDSBldg. 1045, p 353-7765 M-F 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sa-Su Closed
WARRIOR ZONEBldg. 3205, p 353-1087 M, Th 4 to 11 p.m. W 4 to 11 p.m. (gaming only, bar and kitchen is closed) T Closed F-Sa 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. Su 1 to 9 p.m.
YOUTH CENTER*NEW (5/21-8/17)Bldg. 4109, p 361-5437 M-Th 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. F 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sa 2 to 9 p.m.
YOUTH SPORTSBldg. 4109, p 353-7482 M-F 2 to 4:30 p.m. (please call ahead of time) Sa, Su Closed 27
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