A MONTHLY GUIDE TO THE 51ST FORCE SUPPORT SQUADRON ACTIVITIES ON OSAN AB, KOREA
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FEBRUARY 2015 VOL 9. ISSUE 2
“Professionally we Serve...Personally we Care!”
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SUPER BOWL Monday, 2 February
Ultimate Superbowl Tailgate Party at the Enlisted Club Ballroom
Early Monday, 2 February, Midnight-0600 Get ready for the big game with the ULTIMATE SUPERBOWL TAILGATE PARTY! Doors will open at midnight and the party goes until 0600 Monday morning. Watch highlights of NFC & AFC championship games. There will be interactive games, food, prizes and lots of fun! This event is FREE for Club Members and $15 for Non-members which includes entry into the Super Bowl Party.
Party at the Enlisted Club (784-6900) Free for Members, $15.00 for Non-Members Enjoy SUPERBOWL XLIX with your friends at the Enlisted Club. The football game will be played on the big screen and will include American commercials. The game will kick off with a Breakfast Buffet starting at 0730 and the “Tailgate” lunch with burgers and hot dogs will begin at Half-Time. Football, and door prizes make this an event you don’t want to miss!
Party at the Officers’ Club (784-5530) Free for Members, $15.00 for Non-Members Enjoy SUPERBOWL XLIX with your friends at the Officers’ Club. The football game will be played on our 5 big TV screens and will include American Commercials. Doors open at 0600 with a Breakfast Buffet starting at 0730 and the “Tailgate” Buffet at 1000. Prizes, giveaways, games and much, much more! You don’t want to miss out!
Super Bowl Day Bowling Monday, 2 February 0600-1700
Bring your family & friends and enjoy the MiG Alleys Bowling Center’s Super Bowl Day Bowling! Watch the Super Bowl live while you bowl! $1.00 per game (rental shoes not included)
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Want to leave your mark at Osan AB? Help us name the Best
Coffee Shop in the AirForce!
Please email suggestions to 51 FSS Marketing 51svsmarketing@us.af.mil. For a chance to win FREE coffee for a year.
For more details, call the Marketing Office at 784-5609
New Coffee Shop Name Contest
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Contents
LAST MONTH’S WINNER!
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Outdoor Recreation
MiG Alleys Bowling Center
Ms. Claudia Myers FIND THE FSS BUTTON!!! The FSS button is hidden somewhere in the magazine. Find it! The button on this page does not count.
Get out and explore Korea!
1. One entry per person per month 2. Must be over 18 to play 3. Open to ALL of Team Osan 4. Prize is $100.00 FSS Gift Card 5. Cut out the button, place it in a sealed letter-sized envelope 6. Put your name, squadron, phone number and e-mail address on the envelope 7. Place the envelope in any comment card collection box 8. Deadline is the 2nd Friday of the month (13 February)
Did you know Outdoor Recreation offers year round high adrenaline trips? Whether it’s Ski or Snowboarding in the winter-time, or Ziplining, Bungee Jumping, Rafting, Paragliding or Sky Diving in the summer-time. Come check-out Outdoor Recreation today, mention this add and get a 5% discount on your next trip! Find us on facebook
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Osan’s MiG Alleys Bowling Center is a bowler’s paradise. The facility is operated by knowledgeable, caring professionals that are ready to help you with all your bowling needs.
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command Colonel Brook J. Leonard
51st Fighter Wing Commander
Colonel Carl C. Misner
SOCIAL
51st Mission Support Group Commander
PHYSICAL
1. SUPER BOWL PARTY 2014 2. NEW COFFEE SHOP NAME CONTEST 10. VALENTINE’S DAY SPECIAL / LEARNING ABOUT WINES / DINING LIKE A DIPLOMAT 11. ENLISTED CLUB 13. OFFICERS’ CLUB 15. INFORMATION, TICKETS & TRAVEL 17. CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER 18. SCHOOL AGE PROGRAM 19. YOUTH CENTER 20. TEEN CENTER 21. PET LODGE / DOG PARK
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GET FIT WITH FSS FITNESS CENTER OUTDOOR RECREATION THE LAKES AT OSAN GOLF COURSE MiG ALLEYS BOWLING CENTER
Lieutenant Colonel Charles A. St.Sauver 51st Force Support Squadron Commander
Mr. Anthony M. Chatfield
51st Force Support Squadron Deputy
Marketing and Publicity Office Mr. Jason Barreuther
Director, Marketing and Publicity
Ms. Min Suk Hyong
Commercial Sponsorship/Advertising
Mr. Ok, Chang Hun
Lead Graphic and Visual Information Specialist Studio51 Video Production
VACANT
Writer/Editor
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Flight Plan FSS MONTHLY CALENDAR BELLY PROGRAM LIBRARY AERO CLUB - FLIGHT TRAINING CENTER INSIDE KOREA AUTO HOBBY CENTER
SPIRITUAL
Mr. Han, Sung Chin Mr. Yi, Sang Uk Mr. Kim, Chang Wan
Visual Information Specialists
Ms. Mun, Pong Hwa
Administrative Assistant
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AROUND OSAN airman & family Readiness center McPHERSON COMMUNITY CENTER Chapel Schedule
“FORCE MAGAZINE” is the official monthly magazine of the 51st Force Support Squadron. It is designed to inform and entertain the United States Military and their family members stationed at Osan Air Base, Korea. The opinions expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of the 51st Fighter Wing or the United States Air Force. All program dates and times printed in this publication are subject to change. No Federal Endorsement of Advertisers or Sponsors is Intended or Implied. Submissions of articles and photographs are welcome but are subject to editing. Submissions become property of the 51st Force Support Squadron Marketing Department. For advertising rates and information, contact MinSuk Hyong at 784-1675 or studio51@us.af.mil. If you are not at Osan Air Base and would like to be put on our mailing list for the monthly “FORCE MAGAZINE” magazine, please send an e-mail to 51svsmarketing@us.af.mil.
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Did you know you can do this with
* Get ready for the 2015 Super Bowl Party * Valentines Day Special at the Officers’ Club * Come explore Nami Island with ITT * Combined Club Membership Breakfast at the Officers’ Club
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* Cupid 5K Fun Run with Fitness Center * Check out the February Special Sales at The Lakes at Osan * President’s Day Bowling Special at the MiG Alleys * Ski/Snowboard Trips with Outdoor Recreation
* A&FRC offers useful classes, seminars & briefings for you! * Sign-up for Tournaments at the Community Center * Dance, Yoga, Piano Class and more at the Community Center * Let’s meet our Around Osan Stars for February!
MENTAL * Check out February’s Monthly Calendar * What is this new Belly Program with 51FSS? * Become a licensed pilot with Aero Club * Check out Auto Hobby Center’s February Specials
Did you know you can do this with FSS?
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Monthly Events
Lotte World Amusement Park
President’s Day Bowling Special
Wine Tasting Workshop
Give Parents a Break/ Parents’ Night Out
Monday, 2 February 0900-1800 (ITT) 784-4254
Friday, 6 February 1700-1900 (Officers’ Club) 784-5530
Zip-Line at Yongin
Saturday, 7 February 0700-1200 (ODR) 784-4007
VA BDD Representative Thursday, 12 February 0800-1600 (A&FRC) 784-5440
Darts Tournament
Wednesday, 18 February, 1800 Sign-up by 16 February (Community Center) 784-3123
Monday, 19 February 1100-1700 (MiG Alleys Bowling Center) 784-4229
Friday, 20 February 1830-2230 (CDC, SAP & Youth Center) 784-4607
CDC Children’s Birthday Celebration Friday, 27 February 1500-1545 (CDC) 784-4966
Ski/Snowboard Trip to Dragon Valley Saturday, 28 February 0500-1900 (ODR) 784-4007
Soul Food Sunday Dinner Sundays, 1800-2000 (Enlisted Club) 784-6900
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Cupid’s 5K Fun Run Hiking Mt. Gwanak Saturday, 7 February Bus Departs ITT: 0700, Bus Returns to ITT: 1500 At 2063 ft in height, Mt. Gwanak is the symbol and pride of Gwanak-gu district in Seoul. The various rocky peaks and the deep valleys give the mountain its rugged feel. The mountain’s size and close proximity to Seoul make it easy for Seoul residents to visit it in a single day. Cost: $35.00 includes transportation and guide
Hiking Mt. Bukhan Saturday, 21 February Bus Departs ITT: 0700, Bus Returns to ITT: 1600 Mt. Bukhan is one of ten most beautiful places in Korea and it is also one of Korea’s national parks. Cost: $35.00 includes transportation and guide
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Yoga
at the Community Center Mondays, Wednesdays & Thursdays 1900 Saturdays 1000
Bldg.1423, 784-5568 Open 24 Hours a Day
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Saturday, 14 Feb, 1700-2100 Officers’ Club, Dining Room
Officers’ Club
Saturday, 14 March, 1800-2100 Members: $60.00, Non-Members: $65.00 Guests will experience fine dining with a seven course meal prepared by the Officers’ Club’s Culinary Team. Likewise, our experts will provide some wine parings to make the meal even better. Social time starts at 1730 with the meal starting at 1800. Tickets on sale from 23 Feb-12 Mar. Only 100 tickets will be sold. Make your paid reservations before 12 March and receive a $5.00 off discount. This is an “ADULTS ONLY” Event.
Wines Tasting Workshop Friday, 6 February, 1700-1900 Friday, 6 March, 1700-1900 Dine like the stars on this extravagant evening. Enjoy a succulent Lobster topped with garlic butter and a juicy fillet mignon topped with wasabi Jack Daniels sauce, accompanied with roasted garlic tomato soup, salad, scalloped potatoes, chefs vegetables, cheesecake, and one bottle of wine per couple Cost: $65.00 Member, $70.00 Non-Member $120.00 Member Couple, $130.00 Non-Member Couple Reservations made by 10 February receive $5.00 off. Buy your tickets today! Only 110 tickets available!
Bella Panini’s (Officers’ Club) Curious about different wines, and not sure which wines go best with certain foods and occasions? Our Professional Wine Expert will clear up your fears and excite your taste buds. This monthly wine tasting will cover sweetness, acidity, tannin, aftertaste and the overall assessment of 12 wines each month using the basic skills from how to hold the wine glass to how to see texture, perform the swirl, smell the bouquet, and taste the wine. Cheese and bread h’orderves will accompany the event to cleanse your palette. This is an adult only event on the first Friday of each month. $5.00 per person
For more information, call the Officers’ Club at 784-5530. www.51FSS.com
For more information, call the Officers’ Club at 784-5530. www.51FSS.com
Valentine’s Day Special / Learning about Wines / Dining Like a Diplomat
Valentine’s Day Special
Diplomat Fine Dining Dinner Dining Like a
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Super Bowl Party
Sports Bar & Grill Dining at the Grill
Monday-Friday, 0630-2100 Check out the Sports Bar & Grill breakfast, lunch and dinner menus on 51FSS.com, click Enlisted Club, then Enlisted Club Menu. Don’t forget to call in your to-go orders at 784-0608!
Monday 51 Cent Wings
Ultimate Superbowl Tailgate Party at the Enlisted Club Ballroom (Superbowl Eve)
Early Monday, 2 February, Midnight-0600 Get ready for the big game with the ULTIMATE SUPERBOWL TAILGATE PARTY! Doors will open at midnight and the party goes until 0600. Watch highlights of NFC & AFC championship games. There will be interactive games, food, prizes and lots of fun! This event is FREE for Club Members and $15 for Non-members which includ es entry into the Super Bowl Party.
Mondays, 1600-2100 Order all the chicken wings you want for only 51 cents each! Choose from any of our 6 delicious sauces. No take out, no Members First discounts for this special.
Tuesday Family Night
Wednesdays, 1600-2100 For only $29.25, you can enjoy a Surf and Turf dinner with New York Steak & Lobster Tail at the Sports Bar & Grill!
Night Tunes Band and DJ Music
Fridays & Saturdays, 2100-0300 As the grill closes, the bar stays open late on Friday and Saturday nights. The Night Tunes Band and a DJ will rock the evening by playing Top 40 hits and other great music while you enjoy your night with your friends at the Sports Bar & Grill.
Tuesdays, 1600-2100 Bring your kids! Kids 12 years and under can order one entrée from the Kids Menu for free when accompanied by a Club Member parent.
Monday-Friday
Super Bowl Party
Monday, 2 February, starting at 0600 Free for Members, $15.00 for Non-Members, enjoy SUPERBOWL XLIX with your friends at the Enlist ed Club. The football game will be played on the big scree n and will include American Commercials. The game will kick off with a Breakfast Buffet starting at 0730 and the “Tailgate” lunch with burgers and hot dogs will begin at Half-Time. Football, and door prizes make this an event you don’t want to miss!
Wednesday Surf and Turf (Steak & Lobster)
Breakfast: 0630-1030 Lunch & Dinner: 1030-2100
Saturdays & Sundays Breakfast: 0730-1030 Lunch & Dinner: 1030-2100
784-0608
Limited Menu
Fridays & Saturdays: 2100-0300
Combined Membership Breakfast Friday, 20 February, 0700-0900 Combined Club Membership Breakfast at the Enlisted Club. Come out and enjoy an amazing breakfast buffet, DJ Music, door prizes, and a great meal. Open to all Members of the Osan Clubs (Enlisted and Officer) and one guest who is not otherwise eligible for Club Membership. Families welcome.
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Fridays, 1630-1930 It’s Friday and the work week is over! Start your weekend off at the Enlisted Club! Come with your friends and enjoy the expanded social hour snack selection, DJ music, door prizes, and the best part is Osan Club Members enjoy all this for free! Non-Members can pay $5.00 for the social hour snacks. No T.G.I.F held on 20 February
Bingo
Thursdays, 1830: Cards go on sale at 1730 with the Early Bird starting at 1830. Sundays, 1330: Cards go on sale at 1230 with the Early Bird starting at 1330.
Late-Nights in the Ballroom
Fridays & Saturdays, 2300-0300 Friday and Saturday nights we keep the party atmosphere going until 0300 with the latest dance sounds as the ballroom transforms into the place to be on Osan AFB late at night.
Social Hour
Monday-Thursday, 1730-1930 $1.50 Draft Beer (Glass), $6.25 (Pitcher)
Karaoke Night
Thursday & Friday Nights at 2000 Saturday Midnight-0300 The DJ has over 23,000 songs to choose from, a great sound system, and two microphones for you and a friend to sing together. Visit 51fss.com to see the song list.
Texas Hold’em Tournament
Saturdays, Sign-up 1700-1800 Game starts 1830, $10.00 per player Play in the weekly Texas Hold’em Tournament. Prizes awarded for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place. Prize amounts vary depending on the number of players. Limited to the first 70 participants.
Soul Food Sunday Dinner
Sundays, 1800-2000 Enjoy Southern Hospitality in Korea on Sunday evenings with our Southern style cuisine. Close out your weekend by playing domino’s, card’s, or just sitting back and relaxing while you listen to the varity of music filling the air.
E-Club Hours of Operation Bldg. 917, 784-6900 Monday-Thursday: 0630-2400 Fridays: 0630-0300 Saturdays: 0730-0300 Sundays: 0730-2400
Catering
Monday-Friday: 0900-1600
Silver Star Lounge
Monday-Thursday: 1700-2400 Fridays & Saturdays: 1400-0300 Sundays: 1700-2200 *Limited Hours during base exercises
Rickenbacker’s Coffee and Pastries 784-4311
Monday-Friday, 0530-2000 Saturday & Sunday, 0630-2000 Kick your morning off with a fresh brewed cup of your favorite Starbucks specialty coffee, and add a delicious pastry or cup of fruit as well. Order your Starbucks coffee and pastries for your staff meeting and we will deliver to your meeting location! Tall Americano with raspberry flavor shot $3.25
The End Zone 784-4311
Sunday-Thursday, 1030-2230 Friday & Saturday, 1030-2400 The End Zone is a great place for lunch or a quick dinner. Grab one of our daily specials or a cold drink after work. Bandoke (Live Band Karaoke), Wednesdays, 1900 Have you ever wanted to feel what it is like to sing with a live band? Bandoke is the ultimate form of interactive entertainment where YOU are the STAR! Regular karaoke is also available during the same time as Bandoke. Open Mic Night, Thursdays, 1900 Are you a singer/songwriter, comedian, or poet? Open mic night is your chance to share your talent with others. We have drums and guitar amps so you can plug in your guitar, and most importantly we have the microphones, we just need you the performers. Karaoke Night, Saturdays, 1900 Enjoy our Karaoke Night at The End Zone on Saturday Nights!
Gino’s Asta La Pasta 784-4311
Lunch: Monday-Friday, 1030-1330 The pasta bar has moved to The End Zone. Enjoy the same delicious pasta lunch while you enjoy The End Zone atmosphere.
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Super Bowl XLV Party Monday, 2 February Doors open at 0600
Free for Members, $15.00 for Non-Members Enjoy SUPERBOWL XLIX with your friends at the Officers’ Club. The football game will be played on our 5 big TV screens and will include American commercials. Doors open at 0600 with a Breakfast Buffet starting at 0730 and the lunch “Tailgate” Buffet at 1000. Prizes, giveaways, games and much, much more! You don’t want to miss out!
Valentine’s Day Special
Thursday, 14 February, 1700-2100
Dine like the Stars on this extravagant evening. Enjoy a succulent Lobster topped with Garlic Butter and a juicy Fillet Mignon topped with Wasabi Jack Daniels Sauce, accompanied with Roasted Garlic Tomato Soup, Salad, Scalloped Potatoes, Chef Vegetables, Cheese Cake, and a bottle of wine per couple Cost: $65.00 Member, $70.00 Non-Member $120.00 Member Couple, $130.00 Nonmember Couple Reservations made by 10 February receive $5.00 off. Buy your tickets today! Only 110 tickets available!
Wine Tasting Workshop Friday 6 February, 1700-1900 Friday 6 March, 1700-1900
Bella Panini’s (Officers’ Club) Curious about different wines, and not sure which wines go best with certain foods and occasions? Our Professional Wine Expert will answer all your questions and excite your taste buds. This monthly wine tasting will cover sweetness, acidity, tannin, aftertaste and the overall assessment of 12 wines each month using the basic skills of how to hold the wine glass to how to see texture, perform the swirl, smell the bouquet, and taste the wine. Cheese and bread h’orderves will accompany the event to cleanse your palette. This is an adult only event on the first Friday of each month. $5.00 per person
Build Your Own Pizza “All you can eat in house”
Thursday, 5 & 12 February, 1700-2000
Build your own pizza starts with our homemade pizza crust that has been individually grilled to bring out the full favor of the dough. After picking out your crust, choose between one of three sauces: red pizza sauce, Alfredo sauce and BBQ. Then we top it off with cheese and your work begins. You add the toppings of your choice to the pizza, and then we cook it. You can go up as many times as you want. Sorry no “to-go containers”. Adult Members: $6.99, Non-Members: $7.99 Children 7-12 years old Members: $5.99, Non-Members: $6.99 Children 6 years old and under eat free
MBC Lounge Tap Takeover Combined Membership Breakfast
Friday, 20 February, 0700-0900 Osan Enlisted Club
Come out and enjoy an amazing breakfast buffet, DJ music, door prizes, and a great meal. Open to all Members of the Osan Clubs (Enlisted and Officer) and one guest who is not otherwise eligible for Club Membership.
Friday, 27 February & March, 1730-2030
Each Month we will Feature a local or Craft Beer Brewer in the MBC Lounge with multiple beer selections to choose from. This Month’s Feature Brewer is The Hand and Malt Brewing Company. Come out and get a free taste test of what’s brewing on the local scene. A representative from the brewery will be on hand to talk about their products, explain their process and answer any questions you may have. Bring a friend.
Sunday Brunch
Enjoy ALL the crab legs a human can possibly eat! We also have beef, chicken and shrimp entrees available. Beverage and dessert stations are included as well. Due to this unbelievably low price, there are no “to go containers” for this special. Members: $34.95, Non-Members: $36.95 Children 7-12 years old Members: $10.95, Non-Members: $12.95 Children 6 years old and under eat free
Full Breakfast Buffet with omelet, waffle, cheese and fruit stations. Full Lunch Buffet which includes a carving station and we also have a seafood stand, salad and dessert station. Please call 784-5530 for details or if you want to make your paid reservations for your table. Children Play Area is available! Members: $15.95, Non-Members: $17.95 Children 7-12 years old Members: $7.95, Non-Members: $9.95 Children 6 years old and under eat free
Friday, 6 & 13 February, 1700-2000
Kids Night
Thursday, 26 February, 1700-2000 Giveaway drawings for prizes!
Open to all Officers and Enlisted Members and their family. Kids buffet with yummy food kids love, along with a delicious adults buffet. Come out and enjoy kids’ movies, a bouncy castle, games and gift card drawings. Members: $9.95, Non Members, $11.95 Children 7-12 years old, Members: $5.95, Non-Members: $6.95. Children 6 years old and under eat free.
Sundays, 1000-1330
Officers’ Club Coin
Members: $5.00 It looks fantastic and definitely is a collector’s item. Not only does this coin look good, it will save you money when you dine with us. Coins are available for view at the cashier’s cage. Take advantage of our “Coin Days” where Members save $$$ on featured club events!!!
E-Mail Program
Monday-Friday, 1100-1300 Members: $10.45, Non-Members: $11.45 Children 7-12 years old; Members: $5.95, Non-Members: $6.95. Children 6 years old and under eat free. Enjoy a hot, freshly prepared lunch buffet every day of the week, which includes a salad bar, dessert bar and beverage station. This is definitely the BEST deal in the area! Monday: Italian Tuesday: Southern Favorites Monday Wednesday: BBQ Thursday: Mexican Friday: Asian Wednesday
Hours of Operation Bldg. 910, 784-5530 Cashier’s Window 784-2250 Monday-Wednesday: 1030-1400 Thursday-Friday: 1100-1700 Closed Saturday, Sunday & Holidays Barber Shop 784-2256 Monday-Friday: 1000-1900 Saturday: 1000-1600 Closed Sunday & Holidays Catering 784-6749 MBC Lounge Bar Thursday: 1700-2200 Friday: 1700-2400 Closed Monday-Wednesday Saturday, Sunday & Holidays Bella Panini’s 784-5530 Monday-Friday: 1100-1300 Closed Saturday, Sunday & Holidays
Have you signed up yet? The Membership E-mail Program will notify you of upcoming events, last minute changes and manager’s specials.
Thursday Karaoke Night Lunch Buffet
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MBC Lounge
Thursdays, 1730-2130
Come out and enjoy one of the best karaoke programs in the area!
Crud Tournament
Friday, 13 February, 1730
Need to sign-up to play by 1700 on Friday. $50.00 FSS Gift Card to the winner along with a floating trophy.
Night Tunes Band Fridays, 1700-1900
Progressive Cash Drawing
Fridays, 1830
Each week we will draw one lucky club member’s name. If your name is drawn (and you are present) you win the money. The pot starts at $250 and increases by $250 every 4 weeks. If the pot gets to $1,000, we will draw a name from the members who are at the club that night until somebody wins. That’s right, if the pot gets to $1,000 we will draw a name until somebody wins. Osan Clubs - Where it Pays to be a Member.”
Come Kick off your Fridays listening to your favorite tunes from our Live Band. Special requests are accepted!
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Information, Tickets & Travel FAMILY TOURS
CAMERA BUG TOURS
Trick Eye Museum & Gyeongbok Palace Tour
Changduk Palace & Haengju Fortress
Lotte World Amusement Park
Ondal Cave & Guinsa Temple
Sunday, 1 February Bus Departs ITT: 0830, Bus Returns to ITT: 1800 Cost: $45.00 (includes admission, transportation and guide)
Monday, 2 February Bus Departs ITT: 0830, Bus Returns to ITT: 1830 Cost: $35.00 (includes admission, transportation and guide) Saturday, 7 February Bus Departs ITT: 0700, Bus Returns to ITT: 1900 Cost: $45.00 (includes admission, transportation and guide
DMZ & Tunnel #3
Tuesday, 3, 17, 24 February Bus Departs ITT: 0900, Bus Returns to ITT: 1900 Wednesday, 4, 11, 25 February Bus Departs ITT: 0900, Bus Returns to ITT: 1900 Saturday, 7, 14, 28 February Bus Departs ITT: 0700, Bus Returns to ITT: 1830 Saturday, 7, 14, 28 February Bus Departs ITT: 0730, Bus Returns to ITT: 1900 Cost: $55.00 (includes buffet lunch with beverage, transportation and guide)
Indoor Screen Golf Tour
Mediterranean Village & Oeam Folk Village in Asan City
Sunday, 8 February Bus Departs ITT: 0800, Bus Returns to ITT: 1700 Cost: $35.00 (includes admission, transportation and guide)
Monday, 2 February Bus Departs ITT: 0900, Bus Returns to ITT: 1800 Cost: $45.00 (includes transportation & one daypass)
Everland Amusement Park
Monday, 16 February Bus Departs ITT: 0900 , Bus Returns to ITT: 1730 Cost: $45.00 (includes transportation & one daypass)
Nami Island & Lighting Festival at the garden of morning calm
Saturday, 14 February Bus Departs ITT: 1100, Bus Returns to ITT: 2200 Cost: $56.00 (includes admission, transportation and guide)
Sunday, 1 February Bus Departs ITT: 1630, Bus Returns to ITT: 2100 Monday, 16 February Bus Departs ITT: 0930, Bus Returns to ITT: 1400 Cost: $35.00 (include fee, transportation and guide)
Hiking Mt. Gwanak
Saturday, 7 February Bus Departs ITT: 0700, Bus Returns to ITT: 1500 Cost: $35.00 (includes transportation and guide)
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Mt. Odae National Park & Gyeongpo Beach at East Coast Tour
Sunday-Monday, 15-16 February Register by 6 February Bus Departs ITT: 0700, Bus Returns to ITT: 1900 Cost: Double occupancy is $145.00 per person. Single Occupancy is $200.00 per person (includes Motel with breakfast, admissions, transportation and guide) Dinner is not included. ITT Family Special
Seoul City Tour
Sunday, 22 February Bus Departs ITT: 0900, Bus Returns to ITT: 1830 Cost: $40.00 (includes admission, transportation and guide)
Wine Train
Korean Folk Village & Wawoojeong Temple
*2 children (12 and under) per family are free
Friday, 13 February Bus Departs ITT: 1730, Bus Returns to ITT: 2330 Cost: $45.00 (include admission, transportation and guide) Dinner is not included.
Ice Hockey (Asia League)
Saturday, 14 February Bus Departs ITT: 1500, Bus Returns to ITT: 2100 Cost: $35.00 (include admission, transportation and guide) Dinner is not included.
Shark Diving at Busan Aquarium
Saturday-Sunday, 14-15 February Register by 6 February Bus Departs ITT: 0530, Bus Returns to ITT: 1800 Cost: Double occupancy is $295.00 per person. Single Occupancy is $385.00 per person. (includes Hotel, shark diving, admission, transportation and guide)
Saturday, 21 February Bus Departs ITT: 0830, Bus Returns to ITT: 1700 Cost: $40.00 (includes admission, transportation and guide)
Hiking Mt. Bukhan
Saturday, 28 February Register by 17 February Bus Departs ITT: 0930, Bus Returns to ITT: 2000 Cost: $125.00 (includes train, lunch, wine tasting, transportation and guide)
Sansawon (Traditional Liquor Museum) & Herb Island
Saturday, 28 February Bus Departs ITT: 0700, Bus Returns to ITT: 1800 Cost: $45.00 (includes admission fee, transportation and guide)
War Memorial Hall & Gyeongbok Palace
Sunday, 15 February Bus Departs ITT: 0800, Bus Returns to ITT: 1800 Cost: $30.00 (includes admission, transportation and guide )
Saturday, 21 February Bus Departs ITT: 0700, Bus Returns to ITT: 1600 Cost: $35.00 (includes transportation and guide)
Hours of Operation Bldg. 924, 784-4254 Monday-Friday, 1000-1800 Saturdays, 1000-1600 Sundays, 1000-1400
Information, Tickets & Travel
Jazz Club in Seoul (Live Performance)
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Child Development Center CDC Family Health and Fitness Day (Hot Potato Relay Race and Sweet Potato Salad) Friday, 6 February, 0900-1000 & 1500-1545
Families will have the opportunity to come and participate in fitness and health related activities. This month we will be hosting a hot potato relay race and making sweet potato salad.
CDC Big Red Hearts Day Friday, 13 February, 1500-1600
Classrooms will be making and displaying big red heart art in celebration of Valentine’s Day.
CDC Children Birthday Celebration
Friday, 27 February, 1500-1545
The CDC will be hosting a birthday celebration for children born in February.
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African American Heritage Week
Monday-Friday, 2-6 February February begins African American Heritage Month. We will be learning all about the culture, heritage, and history of African Americans. Children will participate in various activities to include learning about famous African Americans and their great accomplishments. Children will have the opportunity to contribute to our class quilt, as we discuss diversity and the concept of the melting pot.
Heart to Heart Week
Monday-Friday, 9-13 February It’s all about the heart both literally and figuratively. The children will have the opportunity to participate in various heart themed activities such as making healthy heart shaped sandwiches, paper rose valentines, and making decorations all in preparation for the Heart Dance on Friday, 13 February.
Give Parents a Break/Parent’s Night Out Friday, 20 February Sign-up at the Youth Center Bldg. 433 or call them at 784-4607.
BGCA Triple Play Week
Monday-Friday, 16-20 February Boys and Girls Club of America supports Triple Play, the game plan for the mind, body, and spirit. Children will engage in numerous activities from the BGCA program. We will learn about the food pyramid and practice portion size during a snack- time picnic, participate in a jog-a-thon, and participate in meditation and relaxation. All week we will be encouraging fun opportunities to show good behavior and healthy lifestyle choices.
4-H Week
Monday-Friday, 23-27 February 4-H prides itself on growing competent, considerate, and self-assured children with life skills to thrive and succeed in today’s world. All of the activities this week are designed for team and trust building. Children will utilize their logical thinking skills, memory skills, and team building skills as we grow as a School Age Program and focus on 4-H.
SAP Youth of the Month Kendrew Locke
Kendrew is six years old and he is one of our many kindergartners that have started SAP this year and is already showing excellent character. He enjoys coming to SAP because there a lot of things to do. A few of his favorite things are to go to the STEM room and go on the computers to learn about wildcats and play on the PBS Kids website. He is currently living in Korea with his mom and dad. When he grows up, he wants to teach others about animals, especially cheetahs and meerkats. Is SAP housing the next famous Zoologist? Maybe!
Bldg 750, 784-6830 School Year Hours: Monday-Friday Morning Care: 0700-0800 includes breakfast & ride to school After School Care: 1430-1800 includes snack and homework support No School Day/Camp: 0700-1800 Closed Saturdays, Sundays & U.S. Holidays
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Tae Kwon Do African/ American Heritage Celebrations Monday, 2 February
The Youth Center is celebrating African American History Month with a movie, free snacks, and more!
Valentine’s Day Celebration Friday, 13 February
Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, 1500-1600 for 5-8 year olds,1600-1700 for 9 and older. Cost is $90.00 per month (uniform not included). Membership is required.
Music Lessons (Piano, Flute and Violin)
Monday,Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday, 1430-1800 Cost is $85.00 per month (30 minute lesson once a week). Membership is required.
Fine Art Classes
Come celebrate Valentine’s Day. Youth will be making Valentine’s Day cards for family and friends. Refreshments will be served.
Mondays, 1600-1700, $80.00 per month. Art supplies included. Membership is required.
Valentine’s Day Dance
Dance Classes (Ballet & Korean Dance) For all Youth Center Members of ages between 3 and 15 For exact days and times, please call the Youth Center at 784-4067.
Friday, 13 February, 1600-2000
The cost is $5.00 for everyone at the Door. Come join the Youth Center as we celebrate Valentine’s Day. Dress to impress. Refreshments and Sandwich Bar will be served by our very own Torch Club.
Give Parents a Break/Parents’ Night Out
Friday, 20 February, 1830-2230 *Minimum 10 Children Required.
$13.00 for members and $15.00 for non-members. If you have a referral slip for Give Parent’s A Break the cost is free. The children are required to be signed in and out of this program. Activities such as Bingo, Arts and Crafts, and open gym are just a few of the activities available. Let your children have a good time at the youth center while you take a break. You must sign-up by COB on Thursday, February 12th 2015.
Mini-Comic-Con
Dance Classes
Recurring Events
Cooking Club Every Tuesday, 1600-1745 Power Hour (Homework Time) Monday-Thursday, 1430-1600 Open Gym Various days & times BGCA & 4-H Activities Monday-Friday 1500-1800 Kids in the Kitchen/Healthy Habits Every 3rd Wednesday, 1600-1730 Torch Club Tuesdays, 1600-1700
Monday, 23 February, 1430-1630
Youth will host their own event to show their love for the art of graphic novels. There will be booths set up for the judging of a costume contest, superhero trivia, snacks and refreshments, and more. The Youth will plan this activity throughout the month of February and look at aspects about project coordinating such as budgeting and entertainment planning.
Science Fair
Wednesday, 25 February, 1530-1800
Youth will work together in teams of 2 every Wednesday throughout the month of February to create a science fair project to present on the 25th of February. Youth Center prizes will be handed out to the top three teams in the science fair. This will be a fun way for the kids to get more familiar with the scientific method and research methods. Osan Youth Programs is now on Facebook! Connect with us for current updates and important info on SAP, Youth Center, and Teen Center Events and Instructional Classes. Visit us at www.facebook.com/groups/osanyouthprograms
Youth of the Month Ceiwynn Longworth Ceiwynn Longworth is our Youth of the Month. Ceiwynn has lived in Korea over a year now. She is 10 years old and in the 5th grade at the Osan American Elementary School. Her favorite subjects in school are math and science. Ceiwynn likes coming to the Youth Center. Her favorite activities at the center include cooking club, kids in the kitchen, hanging out with friends and arts and crafts. She enjoys traveling to different places and hiking the mountains while being stationed in Korea. When she grows up she would like to be an artist or join the Air Force like her parents. Ceiwynn’s favorite hobbies are drawing, watching her favorite show Doctor Who and playing Soccer.
Bldg 433, 784-4607 Front Desk/Cashier: Mon-Fri, 0930-1730, Open Recreation: Mon-Fri, 1300-1800 Closed Saturdays, Sundays, US Holidays, Down Days & PACAF/51FW Family Days
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Consumer Savvy is an activity based computer curriculum for youth of all ages. Through the program, youth will learn what it means to be a smart consumer. Some of the topics covered include: Making Wise Spending Decisions, Putting Needs in Front of Wants, Recognizing Targeted Advertising, and Identifying Consumer Rights.
Valentine’s Day Dance
Saturday, 14 February, 1900
Get your groove on in the dance room at our annual Valentine’s Day Dance.
President’s Day
Teen Center
4-H Presents: Consumer Savvy
Teen of the Month
Leonard Jose
Leonard Jose is our Teen of the Month for February. Leonard is 13 years old and is in the 6th grade at Osan Middle School. His favorite subjects in school are World History, Math, and Lunch. Leonard has been in Korea for 1 year. He loves the food in Korea, especially kimchee and sushi. His favorite things about the Teen Center are hanging out with his friends, playing video games, and playing pool. His hobbies include playing football, the Air Force and basketball, and video games. When he grows up, Leonard wants to join work. become a pilot. Way to go Leonard, keep up the good
Recurring Events
Tuesday, 17 February
Youth Employment Skills: Tuesday, 1700 Money Matters Program: Wednesday, 1800 Goals for Graduation: Friday, 1800 Power Hours/Homework Help: Tuesday-Friday, 1600 Career Launch Project: Tuesday & Thursday, 1600-1700 Keystone Club/Teen Council: Tuesday, 1800-1900 Power Down: Tuesday & Thursday, 1800-1900 Digital Photography: Friday, 1700-1800 Teen Art Club: Wednesday, 1700
The Teen Center will be closed in observance of President’s Day.
Credit Card Offers
Saturday, 21 February, 1900
Credit Card Offers is a featured activity of the Boys and Girls Clubs of America monthly High Yield Activities Kit. These high yield activities are designed to provide youth with fun experiences that are hands-on, interactive and intentionally develop critical thinking or other skills. In this activity, participants will research various credit card offers and learn how important it is that they review credit opportunities carefully and weigh the pros and cons –including interest rates and fees– of any offers.
Feed Your Face Friday
Friday, 27 February, 1900-2100
The Keystone Club and Air Force Teen Council will be hosting an all you can eat pancake bar. This event is open to ALL teens at Osan, not just Teen Center members. For a measly $5.00, you can come on out and eat all the pancakes and toppings you can handle.
February is Teen Dating Awareness Month. Look for special programs throughout the month!
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Our Pet Lodge provides service 365 days a year. Reservations can be made by phone at 784-4314. If you are PCSing, pick up a checklist from the Vet Clinic, regarding exportation of pets from Korea. Guidelines are provided for different countries. - All animals must have a current copy of vaccination records upon registration - Dog vaccinations must also include kennel cough - Puppies under four months of age are not allowed to stay at the Pet Lodge - Pet owners must supply food. The caring staff will provide the companionship and love
Osan Dog Park The park is located adjacent to the Mustang Indoor Pool and open 24/7 for use by our community.
Grooming now available! Pamper your pet at the Osan Pet Lodge. Shampoo, nails and more. Call 784-4314 to make your appointment today!
Bldg. 421-B, 784-4314 By appointment only
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SPIN
Monday 0600-0730*
1630-1800*
Wednesday 0600-0730
1100-1200*
1630-1800
0600-0700
1700-1800
Tuesday 0500-0700*
0900-1000*
Wednesday
Friday 0600-0730
Monday
1630-1800*
ZUMBA
0600-0700
1730-1830
Thursday 0500-0600*
0900-1000*
1700-1800 (FoR) Friday 0500-0600*
0600-0700*
REV SPIN Monday
Thursday
1800-1900
1800-1900
Tuesday
Friday
1800-1900
1730-1830
Wednesday
Saturday
1630-1730
1100-1200
center CROSSFIT
Monday 0400-0500
0500-0600
0600-0700
0930-1030
1800-1900 Tuesday 0400-0500
0500-0600
0600-0700
1800-1900
Wednesday 0400-0500
0500-0600
The Osan Fitness Center Parent/Child Area
0600-0700
0930-1030
Location: Behind the Main Fitness Center Hours of Operation: 0700-1700, Monday thru Friday (After hours please check key out from Fitness Center front desk) The Parent/Child area holds 7 pieces of Life Fitness cardio equipment, assorted sizes of dumbbells, an area with 3 televisions and a DVD player. G-rated movies are provided for the children to view while parents work out.
1800-1900 Thursday
Thursday
Friday
0400-0500
0500-0600
1700-1800 (FoR)
2200-2300 (FoR)
0600-0700
1800-1900
Saturday 2200-2300 (FoR) * No Aerobics Classes: 16 February
Friday 0400-0500
0500-0600
0600-0700
0930-1030
1800-1900
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Yoga at the Community Center
Mondays, Wednesdays & Thursdays: 1900 Saturdays: 1000
Bldg.1423, 784-5568 Open 24 Hours a Day
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OUTDOOR RECREATION Ski/Snowboard Trip to Welli-hilli Park Resort Osan Outdoor Special Trip-First 40 People. Good for Snowboarder! Sunday,1, February Monday, 16 February Show Time at Outdoor Recreation: 0500 Bus Returns to Outdoor Recreation: 1900 World-class snowboarders’ mecca! Great park with half-pipe available for snowboarders! Welli Hilli park has a total of 19 slopes available for all skiing or snowboarding customers from novice to expert. Cost: $75.00, Children (12 and under) $65.00 includes transportation, Lift ticket fee and guide. Go/No-go deadline is 1200 on Friday before trip date. * Beginner Lessons are available: $30.00 for 3 hours
Ski/Snowboard Trip to Konjiam Resort (Night Tour) r more : Group of 20 o sportation $5.00 off tran equipment and $5.00 off
Go when you want! Customized Trips (over 20 people) are available any day of the week! Contact Outdoor Recreation for more details.
Wednesday, 4, 11 & 25 February Show Time at Outdoor Recreation: 1700 Bus Returns to Outdoor Recreation: 2430 The Konjiam Resort has eleven double-wide slopes for beginner and intermediate skiers and snowboarders. There are also three ski lifts that take skiers up to the peak for a 1.8km run down the mountain, the longest ski-run in the metropolitan area. With skiing being so popular in Korea, overcrowded ski slopes are sometimes a problem, but the Konjiam Resort has solved this by enforcing Korea’s first maximum occupancy rule. Consequently, skiers will no longer have to endure long waits at the ski lifts and will have a safer, and more enjoyable ski experience. Cost: $65.00, Children (12 and under) $50.00 includes transportation, 4 hours-Lift ticket fee and guide. Go/No-go deadline is 1200 on Tuesday before trip date. * Beginner Lessons are available: $30.00 for 3 hours
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Saturday, 7, 14, 21 & 28 February Show Time at Outdoor Recreation: 0500, Bus Returns to Outdoor Recreation: 1900 HOME OF THE 2018 WINTER OLYMPICS! Dragon valley is one of Korea’s premier ski resorts with excellent snow quality, 31 ski slopes and 15 chair lifts. The resort offers everything you need for the beginner all the way to the advanced skier/snowboarder. Cost: $95.00, Children (12 and under) $80.00 includes transportation, Lift ticket fee and guide. Go/No-go deadline is 1200 on Friday before trip date. * Beginner Lessons are available: $30.00 for 3 hours
Ski/Snowboard Trip to Phoenix Park
Sunday, 8, 15 & 22 February Show Time at Outdoor Recreation: 0500, Bus Returns to Outdoor Recreation: 1900 Total of 22 ski slopes of which 12 slopes meet international standard including Aerial and Mogul which have been officially approved for international competitions. Ski World adds or refits new ski slopes every year to satisfy our visitors. Cost: $90.00, Children (12 and under) $75.00 includes transportation, Lift ticket fee and guide. Go/No-go deadline is 1200 on Friday before trip date. Sunday-Monday, 15-16 February (Overnight) Show Time at Outdoor Recreation: 0500, Bus Returns to Outdoor Recreation: 1930 Cost: Double occupancy is $250.00 per person, Children (12 and under) $220.00. Single occupancy is $310.00 per person, Children (12 and under) $280.00 includes transportation, hotel, 2 all day Lift tickets, locker and guide. Go/No-go deadline is 1600 on 3 February. * Bring 2 people or more get $10.00 off each (Only once) * Beginner Lessons are available: $30.00 for 3 hours
Zip-Line at Yongin
Saturday, 7 February Show Time at Outdoor Recreation: 0700 Bus Returns to Outdoor Recreation: 1200 Yongin Zip-line facility has 6 zip-line stations. Zip-line Korea built the facility at Yongin Recreational Forest in Yongin-si. It is located near the Everland Park. *Weight Limit: 55-240 Pounds Cost: $65.00 includes transportation, ticket, rental gear and guide. Go/No-go deadline is 1600 on Wednesday before trip date.
PADI Scuba Diving
Get out and explore the water world of Korea with Outdoor Recreation. Beginner thru advanced classes and beach dives are held on weekends. Scuba diving and snorkeling packages are available or join us just to hang out at the beach for the weekend. Not sure if this is for you, then try our Discover scuba class, a FREE basic introductory to scuba.
Pavilions
Located behind the Fitness Center softball fields, our 2 pavilions are equipped with three large charcoal grills and can seat up to 125 people. With lights, an electrical outlet, and 3 playgrounds, these pavilions are great for your next unit BBQ or birthday party. Reservations are required for use. Pavilion rental fee is $50.00 plus a $75.00 refundable cleaning deposit. Rental fee is required to secure reservation.
Main Gate Food Booth
The Main Gate Food Booth is a great place to hold your organizations next fundraiser burger burn! This great location inside the main gate allows you to catch foot traffic going in and out. Fundraiser requests must be approved through 51 FSS Finance office prior to making your booth reservation at Outdoor Rec. For fundraiser requests please call 784-4313. Rental fee is $25.00 with a $25.00 refundable cleaning deposit. Rental fee is required to secure reservation.
- Ski or Snowboard set cost $25.00 to rent - Beginner Ski & Snowboard lessons are available for $30.00 (3 Hours) - Need your snowboard or skis tuned up? We offer ski/snowboard tuning and waxing
Hours of Operation Bldg. 1304, 784-4007 Tuesday-Friday: 1000-1800 Saturdays, Sundays & Holidays: 1000-1600 Closed Mondays
Outdoor Recreation
Ski/Snowboard Trip to Dragon Valley Resort
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GOLF COURSE
Winter Clearance Sale! 15%-30% off
all yellow tagged merchandise!
Effective 1 to 28 February at the golf pro shop.
Driving Range E-key Special
10% discount on February purchases. (Club member coupon not authorized)
Winter Special Fee is good until the end of February 2015!
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All lunch specials are served with your choice of soup or salad and iced tea or coffee. Mondays
Chicken Cutlet - $9.25 Mashed Potato, White Gravy, Dinner Roll and Butter
Tuesdays
Shrimp Tempura Roll and Grilled Beef Salad - $10.00
Wednesdays Chicken Curry - $9.25 Chicken Cutlet, Vegetable Curry and Steamed Rice Thursdays
Steak and Eggs Korean Style - $9.75 Marinated and Grilled Beef Skirt Steak and Kimchi Fried Rice with a Fried Egg
Fridays
California Rolls and Chicken Kara-age (Japanese style fried chicken) - $9.50
Hours of Operation Bldg. 1774, 784-4128/6816/6818 Course/Range/Pro Shop Open Dawn-Close Dusk Lounge: Daily 0600-1900
Oriental House: Mon-Fri 1030-2100 Sat & Sun 0600-2100 Delivery: Daily 1030-2100
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MiG Alleys Bowling Center Monday-Friday
Super Bowl Bowl Blast!
President’s Day Bowling Special
Monday, 2 February 0600-1700
Monday, 19 February 1100–1700
$1.00 per Game (rental shoes not included) Bring your family & friends and enjoy the MiG Alleys Bowling Center’s Super Bowl Day Bowling!
$1.00 per Game (rental shoes not included) Bring your family & friends and enjoy the MiG Alleys Bowling Center’s President’s day Bowling!
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Chicken Fried Rice $5.95
Tuesday
Everyone Bowls For FREE Monday-Friday, 1100-1300 Enjoy free bowling at the MiG Alleys Bowling Center Monday through Friday during your lunch break (shoes not included). Don’t forget to stop by our snack bar and check out our daily specials.
Rent-A-Lane
Sunday-Thursday, 1100-2200 For only $12.00, up to five people can enjoy an hour of bowling. Stay even longer with Rent Plus, for only $8.00 more for the second hour.
MOAB
Everyday 1100-Close The Mother of All Bowling discount cards! Only $99.99 will get you 50 games of bowling to be used at your convenience (cards are not transferable).
Cheap Charlie Discount Card
Everyday 1100-Close; Discount cards are just $19.99 for 10 games!
Chicken Tender Salad $4.95
Wednesday Meatball Sub $5.95
Thursday
Bulgogi Rice $6.95
Friday
Mandarin Orange Chicken $6.95
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Sundays
Thursdays
Pizza, Pins and Pop
Pick-A-Price
Bowling Leagues
Ca$ino Bowling
Bowl Your Brains Out
Mixed Bowling League
Fridays
Winter Intramural Bowling League
For $39.95, five people can rent a lane for two hours, get two pepperoni pizzas and two pitchers of soda. 1800, Sign-up at 1730 Pricing based on current jackpot amount. Color pin bowling, progressive jackpots, side pots and more. Possibly win $1,000.00.
Family Day
1100-2200 Kids 12 and under bowl for free when accompanied by parents paying full price. Limited to 4 children per family.
Mondays Beat The Clock
1300-1400: $1.50 per game 1400-1500: $1.75 per game Enjoy Beat the Clock bowling, pick your time and price.
Dollar Mania
1800-2200 $5.00 cover charge, $1.00 each for a bowling game/ shoe rental/hotdog/french fries/soda
Tuesdays Red Head Pin Bowling
1300-1700 Get a strike when a red head pin is in the number one position and win a free game.
Wednesdays Bargain Basement Bowling
1800-2200 Pay $7.99 up front and bowl all you want.
1300-1800 Price is determined by the spin of the wheel. 1800-2200 Bowl all you want for $7.99.
Open Bowling All Day
1300-0000 Pricing varies with the time of day and age group of the bowler.
Saturdays Early Bird Rent A Lane
1100-1300 Rent a lane for $10.00 per hour.
Holler For A Dollar
1800-0000 Your choice for a buck! Make your $1.00 count for you. $1.00 draft beer/small french fries/ small fountain drink/bowling game. (rental shoes not included)
Fridays & Saturdays Extreme Bowling
2100-0000 $22.00 per lane. Up to 6 people, shoes included. Glow bowling with the lights gone wild.
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Mondays, 1830 Enjoy Mixed League bowling for fun at the MiG Alleys Bowling Center every Monday. $10.00 per person. Tuesdays, 1830 Enjoy Winter Intramural Bowling League at the MiG Alleys Bowling Center every Tuesday.
Winter Spouses Bowling League
JOIN ANYTIME IN FEBRUARY
Wednesday, 1800 Open to everyone! - 2 person teams/$10.00 per person/Play 3 games per night
Korean Employees Union League
JOIN ANYTIME IN FEBRUARY
Thursdays, 1830 Check with the league President/Secretary for the total cost or call 784-4229 for more information.
Pre-School Bowling Social League
JOIN ANYTIME IN FEBRUARY
Young Adult Social Bowling League
JOIN ANYTIME IN FEBRUARY
Fridays, 1500 Bring your kids from 3 to 5 years of age and enjoy our Social League bowling. $2.00 per child. Fridays, 1830 Have a team? Bring them down! Playing by yourself? We will find you a team! - Ages 18-29/$10.00 per person, $40.00 per team/ 4 person teams
Youth Bowling League
JOIN ANYTIME IN FEBRUARY
Saturdays, 1100-1300 $5.00 per person. All school age children qualify (Ages 6-18)
Hours of Operation Bldg. 975, 784-4229 Bowling: Monday-Thursday: 1100-2200, Friday: 1100-2400, Saturday: 1030-2400 , Sunday: 1030-2200 Snack Bar & Delivery: Monday-Thursday: 1030-2130, Friday-Saturday: 1030-2330, Sunday: 1030-2130 Call 784-6868 or 7630 for delivery
MiG Alleys Bowling Center
League bowlers wanted! No experience required!!
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OSAN LIBRARY New Adult Books
Top Secret Twenty-One / Your Fathers, Where Are They? And The Prophets, Do They Live Forever? / Diary Of A Mad Diva / Cut And Thrust / The Book Of Life / The Catch / The Killing Kind / The Beekeeper’s Ball / Born Of Fury / How To Tell Toledo From The Night Sky / Strangers / Power Play / Phantom Instinct / Identity / Eyes On You / Close Your Eyes, Hold Hands / Nine Lives To Die …Many more
New Young Adult Books Tuesdays At The Castle / Wildflower / Reckoning / In The End / Earthquake / Born Of Deception / Lions Of Little Rock / Road Trip / Love By The Morning Star / License To Spill / The Body In The Woods / The Hangman’s Revolution / Strange Case Of Origami Yoda / Conversion …Many more
New Pre-loaded eReaders – AERO:
The AERO contains 200 titles, including popular authors and best-sellers, classics, leadership, wellness and CSAF professional titles.
Osan Library Book Club
Thursday, 12 Frbruary, 1800-1900, Library Conference Room “Slavery by Another Name” by Douglas A. Blackmon Open to all active duty military and their family members and DOD civilians! Join our Book Club and discover new authors and favourite titles!
New Children Books
Pete The Cat / Whoosh And Chug! / Tales From A Not-So-Glam TV Star / Otis’s Busy Day / Middle School / Thicker Than Water / Chasing The Milky Way / Bella Lost And Found / Fire And Ice / Bringing Down The Mouse / Loot / None The Number / Still Life / A Horse Called Hero …Many more
New DVDs
Barbie And The Secret Door / Mr. Peabody & Sherman / Black Nativity Extended Musical Edition / Grand Seduction / Live Die Repeat / Million Dollar Arm / Sleeping Beauty / Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles / Woody Woodpecker And Friends Holiday …Many more
Browse our catalog for more titles at: http://osan.sirsidynix.net.au
Library Weekly Program Pre-School Children’s Story Time Every Tuesday & Every Thursday 1100-1130 Please join us for exciting stories, crafts and lots of fun! It’s a great place to make new friends! -Volunteer readers are always welcome!!-
Bldg. 921, 784-6611 Hours of Operation Sunday - Thursday: 1000-2100 Friday & Saturday: 1000-2000 Exercises: 1100–1900 Holidays: As scheduled
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AERO CLUB Six Reasons To Get Your Pilot’s License 1. The Sense of Accomplishment in Earning Your Wings. 2. It Has Never Been Easier – Call 784-4424 or head over to www.51fss.com/flight.htm to find the details. 3. FlightSeeing – Sightseeing from a different perspective. 4. Efficient Transportation – Thousands of municipal airports that Major Airlines neglect become available. 5. Obtain Critical Skills – Learning and apply judgment, critical decision making, and risk management 6. The Pure Experience of Flight -- Stop by the Aero Club and find out the details.
Aerial Tours of Pyeongtaek See the Pyeongtaek from a different perspective. Sit behind the controls of one of the Aero Club’s Cessna 172s. Call or Email for Availability. Cost: Based on hourly rate of $160.00
Simulator Training is now being offered! Complete all Instrument requirements, get refresher training or learn to fly usingonly instruments. Call or Email for Availability. Cost: Based on hourly rate of $115.00
Safety Meeting Join the Aero Club for its monthly safety meeting. 2nd Saturday of Every Month, 1000-1100 (Mandatory for Members)
Hours of Operation Bldg. 1187, 784-4424, Daily 0800-1700
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Lunar New Year Celebrations in Korea Seol-nal (Lunar New Year; First day of the lunar calendar) is one of the most celebrated national holidays in Korea. This year, Seol-nal falls on February 19 of the Gregorian calendar. More than just a holiday to mark the beginning of a new year, Seol-nal is truly a special occasion for Korean people. Not only is it a time for paying respect to ancestors, but it is also an opportunity to catch up with distant family members who travel home to get together for this special occasion. During Seol-nal, Koreans traditionally wear hanbok (traditional clothes), perform ancestral rites, play folk games, eat traditional foods, listen to stories, and catch up with one another. Read on to discover how Koreans celebrate Seol-nal.
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Why is 2015 the Year of the Sheep? Every year is represented by one of the 12 zodiac signs, which take the form of twelve guardian animal deities collectively known as Sibijisin. These signs change with every new year and rotate over a 12-year cycle. For a fun activity at the beginning of each year, people, especially elders, analyze the relationship between their birth year zodiac sign and the new year’s sign to find out their fortune. The year 2015 is referred to as Eulminyeon or “The Year of the Sheep.” The sheep is the eighth animal deity among the Sibijisin, which literally means “twelve (sibi) gods of the earth (jisin).”
Seol-nal The morning of Seol-nal begins with an ancestral rite. Family members, dressed up for the occasion (traditionally in hanbok, but often in Western formal attire), gather in front of the ritual table and set on it an ancestral tablet and dishes of ritual foods, according to the laws of ancestral rites. Once set, the rite begins with deep bows as greetings to the ancestor spirits, and proceeds with offerings and prayers before ending with bidding farewell to the spirits. The ritual is conducted to express respect and gratitude to one’s ancestors and to pray for the family’s well-being throughout the year. Following the rite, everyone gathers together and eats the ritual food. The main dish of the day is tteokguk, a traditional soup made with sliced rice cakes, beef, egg, vegetables, and other ingredients. In Korea, eating tteokguk on New Year’s Day is believed to add a year to one’s age. People often ask each other, “How many servings of tteokguk have you had?” as a fun way to ask each other’s age. After the meal, the younger generations of the family pay respect to their elders by taking a deep bow called sebae, and by presenting them with gifts. Then, the elders offer their blessings and wishes for a prosperous year. Children often receive sebaetdon (New Year’s money) as a Seol-nal gift. For the remainder of the day, family members play traditional folk games, eat food, and share stories.
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• Same day service on most repairs • Detailing of the interior and exterior (by appointment only) • Automatic car wash • Self-service vacuum • 12 stalls (six with lifts) available for the do-it-yourself customer • Tire service with computer balancing • A/C servicing • Exhaust, starter, battery and brake service • Vehicle disposal (requires at least three days notification prior to PCS) • New part sales for Korean automobiles • Safety/emission testing for vehicle registration
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AROUND OSAN Questions 1. Name/Job 2. Where are you from? 3. What is your favorite activity in 51FSS? Why? 4. How may we improve our activities, trips or programs?
Highlighting Airmen around Osan. An opportunity for you to get to know Airmen around the base from different parts of the World.
1. MSgt Joseph Hansen, AMXS 2. Waukesha, Wisconsin 3. My favorite FSS activity is the Community Center, there is always something there to keep you occupied 4. More advertisement in more locations.
1. A1C Robert Hubrins III, 51 SFS 2. Swansboro, North Carolina 3. My favorite FSS activity is Mig Ally Bowling Center, it’s one of my favorite things to do and it has a great price. 4. I am very happy with all the FSS trips and programs. 51FSS does an amazing job.
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1. A1C Terrell Ellis, 51 SFS 2. Dayton, Ohio 3. Im still pretty new, but my friends and I enjoy talking over dinner at Checkertails. 4. Publicity, Publicity, Publicity!
1. SrA Thurman, 51 AMXS 2. Dallas, Texas 3. ITT is my favorite because it offers the chance to truly explore Korea! Whether it’s Jeju to get away or the DMZ to learn history as to why we are here is beyond amazing! 4. I have zero complaints! Keep up the good work!!!
1. SrA Andrew Reyna, 303 IS 2. Cypress, Texas 3. I enjoy Friday nights listening to the band at the Enlisted Club. 4. I am content with what FSS offers at this time.
Around Osan
1. TSgt Gary Davis, POL 2. Belleville, Illinois 3. Bowling and Fitness Center, bowling is my favorite hobby and fitness is part of my lifestyle. 4. I have no complaints. Everything seems great with FSS.
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Airman & Family Readiness Center CLASSES, SEMINARS & BRIEFINGS Newcomer Orientation Briefing Fridays, 1300-1630 at Enlisted Club
This is a mandatory briefing for all military and civilian employees PCSing to Osan.
Volunteers’ Training
education, benefits, home loans and much more. This course is open to all branches of service. Dress is civilian business casual.
completing the admissions process. The expected outcome is an customized plan for a successful transition to a higher education institution.
VA BDD Representative
Sponsorship Training
Thursday, 12 February, 0800-1600
Tuesday, 3 February, 1300-1500
A representative from the Yongsan VA BDD will be here at Osan. They are available to answer questions about VA benefits, review medical records and initiate claims.
Pre-Separation Counseling (DD Form 2648)
Separation/Retirement Benefits
The goal is to equip all volunteers with tools and resources to continue making a differences and enhance their careers.
Thursday, 5 February, 0900-1130 Tuesday, 17 February, 1300-1530
This is a mandatory briefing which introduces you to the benefits and services available to Veterans. This is the prerequisite for attending Transition GPS.
Career Technical Training Track (TAP GPS)
Monday-Tuesday, 9-10 February, 0830-1630
The Technical Training Track addresses topics such as, selection of a reputable career and technical training school, the application process from start to finish, how to use certification finder Web tools and other internet resources that identify licensed occupations, and a military occupational code translator.
Transition GPS (Goals, Plans, Success) Workshop Monday-Friday, 9–13 & 23-27 February 0830-1630
This workshop is mandatory and prepares retiring or separating military members and their families for transition from their military career into a civilian career. This workshop covers MOC Crosswalk, personal finances, job search, resume writing, and VA benefits including health and
Tuesday, 17 February, 1300-1600
This is an optional workshop where separating and retiring members can learn about their benefits- Briefings are provided by MFLC, TMO, CPO, Finance, Tricare and SBP.
Résumé Basics
Wednesday, 18 February, 1400-1600
This class is an overview of the latest in résumé trends, résumé anatomy, basic formats, do’s and don’ts, and employer preferences. Handouts will be provided.
Bundles for Babies
Friday, 20 February, 1400-1500
A workshop for expectant parents who want to learn more about parenting and support programs here at Osan. The class also offers you a finance piece that focuses on budgeting for your new baby from conception to college years and a chance to meet other new parents. Additionally, you’ll receive a free “bundle” from the Air Force Aid Society.
Accessing Higher Education Track (TAP GPS)
Education Center, 784-4220 Monday-Tuesday, 23-24 February, 0900-1600
This course is designed to guide you through the variety of decisions involved in choosing a degree completion program, college institution, and funding, as well as
On-line training ONLY available at http://apps.militaryonesource.mil/esat. This training will inform Active Duty and/or Spouses of their sponsorship responsibilities.
Military Saves Week Special Events Lunch and Learn – Credit Management Monday, 23 February, 1130-1230
The goal is to provide military members and their families with information to better manage their credit. Lunch will be provided.
Lunch and Learn – Savings
Tuesday, 24 February, 1130-1230
The goal is to provide military members and their families with information to help them start and maintain their savings. Lunch will be provided.
Lunch and Learn – Understanding Investments Wednesday, 25 February, 1130-1230
The goal is to provide military members and their families with information to better understand all types of investments. Lunch will be provided.
Unit’s Financial Briefings / One on One Thursday-Friday, 26-27 February, 1000-1500
Our goal is to create base wide financial awareness.
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Monday, 9 February, 1100-1300 Bring about 20,000 won for lunch and souvenirs Departs outside of main gate at 1100 Returns outside of main gate at 1300 This excursion consists of a short walking tour of the area just off base and the opportunity to experience a meal in a Korean restaurant.
Adventure Dining (Korean Readiness Orientation)
Friday, 13 February, 1800-2100 Bring 30,000 won for transportation and meal Departs outside of main gate at 1800 Returns outside of main gate at 2100 This dining experience will introduce you to an off-base restaurant frequently visited by locals. This month’s theme will be Korean Full Course Meal restaurant.
Korean Folk Village
Saturday, 14 February, 0900-1700 Bring about 30,000 won for transportation, entrance fee and lunch Departs outside of main gate at 0900 Returns outside of main gate at 1700 This village was established to preserve the nation’s cultural assets and introduce traditional Koreans to foreigners.
KOREAN LANGUAGE CLASSES Survival Korean Wednesday, 4 & 25 February, 1100-1200
This class provides the opportunity to learn common expressions and phrases to survive in off-base activities.
CHECK IT OUT Life in Balance: Relaxation & Stress Relief
Wednesday, 4 February, 1700-1800
Competing demands will be identified and stress management strategies will contribute to an understanding of how to achieve improved work/life balance.
CULTURAL COOKING CLASSES This class allows each participant hands on experience in preparing a meal from a different ethnic culture.
Conflict Resolution for Children 4-12
Asian Cooking Class
Wednesday, 11 February, 1700-1800
Tuesday, 3 February, 1730-2000
Indonesian Cooking Class Tuesday, 10 February, 1730-2000
Korean Cooking Class
Tuesday, 24 February, 1730-2000
You will find guidelines and ground rules for everyone to use when resolving conflict as well as effective problem solving techniques. This is developed for parents.
Conflict Resolution for Teens Wednesday, 18 February, 1700-1800
This presentation provides guidelines and ground rules for everyone to use when resolving conflict as well as effective problem solving techniques. This is developed for parents.
SERVICES & RESOURCES
COEX Mall
Military and Family Life Consultant - A private, solution-based, non-medical counseling service. Please call A&FRC for more information
Saturday, 28 February, 0900-1700 Bring 30,000 won for transportation and lunch Departs outside of main gate at 0900 Returns outside of main gate at 1700 This is a vast underground cultural & leisure development mall with a huge aquarium in the center of Seoul.
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COMMUNITY CENTER TOURNAMENTS
CLASSES
Call Of Duty Advance Warfare Tournament
Free Photography Class
Saturday, 21 February, 1200 Sign-up by 19 February Put your tactical shooting skills to the test and prove you are the best in Osan. Prizes will be awarded to the top 2. Cost: Free (open to everyone 18 years old +)
Guitar Lesson
Sundays, 1400 Learn the basic principles of photography by using a DSLR Camera. Get the most out of your Camera and put together simple portraits. DSLR Cameras are not required for class. Open to beginners and up.
Dance Class
Saturday, 14 February, 1400 Sign-up by 12 February Hustle the rest of Osan by proving you are the top Shark on base. Prizes will be awarded to the top 3. Cost: Free (open to everyone 18 years old +)
Tuesdays, 1900: Salsa and Bachata. $35.00 per person for 4 weeks of one hour group classes. $60.00 per couple for 4 weeks of one hour group classes. $15.00 per person for one hour group class. $30.00 per couple per hour of a private lesson/wedding dance prep.
Thursdays Sign-up at the CAC for guitar lessons and be on your way. We offer classes from beginner to advance. $25.00 per 30 min lesson or $80.00 for four 30 min lessons.
Darts Tournament
Free Yoga Class
Piano Lesson
8 Ball Tournament
Wednesday, 18 February, 1800 Sign-up by 16 February Community Center Recreation room Hit the mark in this Darts Tournament. Prizes will be awarded to the top 3. Cost: Free (open to everyone 18 years old +)
Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, 1900 Saturdays, 1000 Bring your yoga mat, stretch it out, and relax.
Available Monday-Friday Sign-up at the CAC for piano lessons and be on your way. We offer classes from beginner to advanced. $25.00 per 30 min lesson or $80.00 for four 30 min lessons.
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Korean Language Class Annyounghaseyo (Hello) is not enough. While you are here in beautiful Korea, we want to welcome you to our class. In a few short lessons you will be able to read and hear what is all around you when you travel through the city of Seoul or catch a train to Busan. The class will teach you how to read, write and speak Korean. From beginner to intermediate, we have a course tailored to your skill level. Don’t lose this opportunity to learn Korean right here on the peninsula and take your adventure beyond Songtan. Your Korean journey starts here! * Korean class schedule is subject to change. Class Fee: $60.00 (8 classes per month)
B e g i n n e r : Monday-Thursday, 0900-0950 Intermediate: Monday-Thursday, 1000-1050 Class Fee: $60.00 (16 classes per month) Learn the basic skills to speak English as a second language.
Come into the Community Center to schedule an appointment. Massage (Monday-Friday)
Reduces Stress, Relieves Muscle Pain, Improves Sleep, Soothes Sore Muscles, Loosens Stiff Joints and Increases Circulation.
Cost 60 minutes Swedish/Deep Tissue/ Deep Pressure massage for $60.00 or 90 minutes for $85.00. Come experience our licensed Massage Therapists.
OPERATION WIRELESS PCSing? Drop off your old cell phone at the Community Center before you depart. New to Osan AB? Operation Wireless can provide you with a used cell phone free of charge. Stop by or call the Community Center for details. *(Active Duty Only)*
BUSINESS CENTER
English Language Class
MASSAGE THERAPY
* VOLUNTEERS WANTED* Do you have a special talent or skill that you’d like to share? Or make some extra money while doing so? Stop by the Community Center to find out how!
DID YOU KNOW… If you are one of the 1st 50 people to come into the Community Center and fill out an I.C.E. Comment Card, you will be entered into a drawing for a free 60-minute massage. (Must be 18 years or older) Luigi Is Mario’s twin brother because of Nintendo’s memory limitations (and that’s why he’s green, too)
Wi-Fi, faxing, scanning, printing and copy services and morale phones available
USO The USO is located at the Community Center. They offer a variety of services including morale computers and free Wi-Fi.
CHILD/YOUTH POLICY Children/Youth may use the facility daily 0700-2000. Must have a parent at all times while using the facility.
Fingerprinting Fingerprinting service is available $20.00 per set. If your prints are rejected, bring your receipt and verification of rejection (cards or rejection notice) and complete another set free of charge. Hours of Operation Bldg. 916, 784-3123 Email: 51fss.fsvfc.communitycenter@us.af.mil Monday-Thursday: 0700-2200 Fridays: 0700-2400 Saturdays: 0900-2400 Sundays: 0900-2200 Family/Down Days: 0900-1800 Federal Holidays: Closed
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FOR ALL OF YOUR DESIGN NEEDS
At Studio51, we specialize in printing everything from brochures, business cards, to large format printings. No job is too big or
small! Whatever your promotional needs are we can do it all. Want to see your ideas come to life? Our graphic illustrators can bring out your ideas from a thought to a finished product at a reasonable price and time.
Video Production
Have your special events recorded and keep it on DVD. From graduation ceremonies to retirement ceremonies, just come by and ask us what we can do for you!
Need Passport Photo? (or other ID Photos)
Call to make your appointment today! $15.00 for 4 photos.
Photo Studio
Our photographer is at your service. Ready to capture a moment in time to have with you always. Come by Studio51 and let us create a memory for you.
Bldg. 937 DSN: 784-5609 Monday-Friday: 0730-1100 1200-1630
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Checkertails & Bada•Bing 784-1581/5865
Chili’s 784-7271
Sunday-Thursday: 0700-2300 Friday & Saturday: 0700-0100 Minimum order $5.00
Sunday-Thursday: 1030-2130 Friday & Saturday: 1030-2230 Minimum order $7.00
MiG Alleys Bowling Center 784-6868/7630 Sunday-Thursday: 1030-2130 Friday & Saturday: 1030-2330 Minimum order $7.00
Rickenbacker’s 784-4311
Oriental House 784-4926 Monday-Sunday: 1030-2100
Minimum order $7.00
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LET’S LEARN KOREAN VERB TENSES
As we all know, there are three normal verb tenses; past, present, and future. Korean has them as well! So far, you have been working using a normal present tense form of verbs. These use the 어요/아요 ending.
Present Tense The present tense is just as you have learned. You take the dictionary form of a verb, drop the 다, add the appropriate ending. 먹다 - 먹 + 어요 = 먹어요 / 마시다 - 마시 + 어요 - 마시어요 - 마셔요. This tense is used to represent what happens in the present. I eat. I drink. It is a general term for the present. Currently Happening There is a form you have not learned yet that is very common dealing with the present tense. Although you can say 먹어요 to mean you are eating, as in 밥을 먹어요... there is a more specific way to say you are currently eating rice. As you speak, it is happening. The pattern is: ~고 있어요.
Past Tense Past tense is another easy verb tense. Here is the basic pattern. 1. Take the dictionary form, drop the 다. 2. Add the ending 어 or 아, which makes it the casual form (everything but the 요 at the end). 3. Add ㅆ under the last syllable. 4. Add 어요 on the end.
먹다: 먹 + 어 - 먹어 / 먹어 + ㅆ - 먹었 / 먹었 + 어요 = 먹었어요. 마시다: 마시 + 어 - 마셔 / 마셔 + ㅆ - 마셨 / 마셨 + 어요 = 마셨어요 가다: 가 + 아 - 가 / 가 + ㅆ - 갔 / 갔 + 어요 = 갔어요
밥을 먹었어요 - I ate rice. 텔레비전을 봤어요 - I watched tv. 학교에 갔어요 - he went to school. 뭐 했어요? - What did you do? If you wish to say something you ‘currently’ were doing something in the past (say you were saying something happened while you were doing something.. ’currently’ isn’t exactly the word, because it’s not current.. but it was current)...
It is quite simple. You take the verb from the dictionary form, drop the 다 and you are left with the stem. You add 고 있어요 to the verb stem and that is all! This will form a present tense of the verb of something that is currently happening. To form the casual style, you would just add 고 있어.
Then you can use the form from above and make 있어요 past tense - 있었어요.
밥을 먹고 있어요 - I’m eating rice (as we speak) 우유를 마시고 있어요 - I’m drinking milk (as we speak) 반바지를 입고 있어요 - I’m wearing shorts (as we speak).
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It is commonly used: I’m currently eating. I’m currently wearing this. I’m currently reading.
밥을 먹고 있었어요 - I was eating rice. 텔레비전을 봤어요 - I watched tv.
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Commercial Sponsorship
What is Commercial Sponsorship? (민간단체 후원 프로그램이란?) The Air Force Commercial Sponsorship Program is designed to use civilian resources to enhance morale and recreation elements of FSS programs, activities and events. Commercial Sponsorship may take the form of goods, cash or services in exchange for limited sponsor recognition and promotional benefits to sponsors. Commercial Sponsorship is an exchange of value between the Force Support Squadron and a civilian company, corporation or individual. 미공군 민간 단체 후원 프로그램 (Air Force Commercial Sponsorship)은 병영 복지와 여가활동의 향상을 위한 것입니다. 본 대대 프로그램의 후원은 민간
사업자, 단체 또는 개인이 상품, 서비스 등의 기부를 통하여 이루어지며, 해당 프로그램 후원 주체는 본 대대로부터 그에 상응하는 영내 홍보와 광고혜택을 부여받을 수 있습니다.
Premium Recognition (최상의 브랜드 홍보) 월간지(Force Magazine), 온라인 홈페이지 www.51FSS.com 등에 해당 프로그램 후원 업체로 홍보됩니다.
Wondering how you can be a sponsor? Contact: Minsuk Hyong, Commercial Sponsorship Coordinator, Osan AB Email: minsuk.hyong@us.af.mil
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On Base Emergency Phone Numbers - DSN: 911 / Commercial or Cell Phone: 031-661-9111 Aero club Flight Training Center Bldg. 1187, 784-4424 Daily 0800-1700 airman & family Readiness center Bldg. 769, 784-5440 Mon-Fri 0800-1700 Auto Hobby Center / Car Wash Bldg. 1214, 784-4787 Mon-Sat 0900-1800 Closed Sundays Black Cat Loungee Bldg. 853, 784-5228 Mon-Fri 0630-1400 Boarding Kennels OSAN PET LODGE Bldg. 421-B, 784-4314 By appointment only Bowling Center, MiG Alleys Bldg. 975, 784-4229 Mon-Thu 1100-2200 Fridays 1100-2400 Saturdays 1030-2400 Sundays 1030-2200 Snack Bar / Delivery: 784-6868/7630 Mon-Thu 1030-2130 Fridays & Saturdays 1030-2330 Sundays 1030-2130
Checkertails & Bada Bing Pizza Bldg. 924, 784-5865/1581 Open 24 hours a day Delivery: Sun-Thu 0700-2300 Fri & Sat 0700-0100 Child Development Center Bldg. 738, 784-4966 Mon-Fri 0700-1800 Closed Sat, Sun & Holidays Chili’s Restaurant Bldg. 767, 784-7271, 0505-122-5891 Sun-Thu 1030-2200 Fri & Sat 1030-2300 Delivery/To Go: 0505-122-5892/5894 Sun-Thu 1030-2130 Fri & Sat 1030-2230 Civilian personnel Bldg. 936, 784-6862 Mon-Fri 0730-1630 Closed Sat, Sun & Holidays Community Center, McPherson Bldg. 916, 784-3123 Mon-Thu 0700-2200 Fridays 0700-2400 Saturdays 0900-2400 Sundays 0900-2200 Down Days / Family Days 0900-1800 Closed Holidays Customer support / military / personnel section Bldg. 936, 784-1845 Mon-Fri 0730-1530
Dining Facilities Back of the Hangar Bldg. 1741, 784-2914/2883 Lunch: Mon-Fri 1100-1400 Dinner: Mon-Fri 1700-1930 Closed Sat, Sun, Holidays & Down Days Gingko Tree Bldg. 1470, 784-6861 Mon-Fri: Breakfast 0600-0800 Lunch 1100-1300 Dinner 1730-1930 Weekend/Holidays/Down Days: Breakfast 0630-0830 Lunch 1100-1300 Dinner 1700-1900 Midnight: Mon-Fri 2300-0100 Weekend/Holidays/Down Days 2300-0100 Flight Kitchen: 24 hrs a day Pacific House Bldg. 733, 784-2641 Mon-Fri: Breakfast 0530-0730 Lunch 1100-1300 Dinner 1700-1900 Weekend/Holidays/Down Days: Breakfast 0700-0930 Lunch 1100-1300 Dinner 1700-1900
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Education Office / Base Training / Civilian training Bldg 789, 784-4220 Mon, Wed & Fri 0830-1530 ENListed Club Bldg. 917, 784-6900 Mon-Thur 0630-2400, Fri 0630-0300 Sat 0730-0300, Sun 0730-2400 Catering Mon-Fri 0900-1600 Sports Bar & Grill: 784-0608 Mon-Fri Breakfast: 0630-1030 Lunch: 1030-1600 Dinner: 1600-2100 Sat & Sun 0730-2100 Limited Menu: Fri & Sat 2100-0300 Silver Star Lounge Mon-Thu 1700-2400 Fri & Sat 1400-0300 Sundays 1700-2200 Fitness Center Bldg. 1423, 784-5568 24 hours a day Parent Child Area: Bldg. 1419 Mon-Fri 0700-1700 (key available for check-out)
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Golf Course, “the Lakes at Osan” Bldg. 1774, 784-4128/6816/6818 Course/Range/Pro Shop Open Dawn - Close Dusk Lounge Daily 0600-1900 Honor Guard Bldg. 937, 784-7282 Mon-Fri 0730-1630 Human Resources Office Bldg 936, 784-1408 Mon-Fri 0730-1630 Information, Tickets & Travel Bldg. 924, 784-4254 Mon-Fri 1000-1800 Saturdays 1000-1600 Sundays 1000-1400 Library Bldg. 921, 784-6611 Sun-Thu 1000-2100 Fri & Sat 1000-2000 Exercise 1100-1900 Lodging, Turumi Lodge Bldg. 772, 784-1844 24 hours a day Rickenbacker’s: 784-9982 Daily 0530-1400 manpower Bldg. 936, 784-8393 Mon-Fri 0730-1630
MARKETING Bldg. 937, 784-5609 Mon-Fri 0730-1630 studio51 Mon-Fri 0730-1100, 1200-1630 Mustang Center Bldg. 1313, 784-4311/6931 Cashier Window: Sun-Thu 0800-2230 Fri & Sat 0800-2400 The End Zone: Sun-Thu 1030-2230 Fri & Sat 1030-2400 Barber Shop: 784-6921 Mon-Fri 1000-1900 Saturdays 1000-1700 Sundays 1200-1700 Rickenbacker’s: 784-4311 (Phone orders start at 0730) Mon-Fri 0530-2000, Sat & Sun 0630-2000 Holidays 0630-1700 Gino’s asta la pasta 784-4311 Lunch: Mon-Fri 1030-1330 Dinner: Closed naf accounting office Bldg. 937, 784-8474 Mon-Fri 0730-1600
Officers’ Club Bldg. 910, 784-5530/2246/2247 Cashier Window: 784-2250 Mon-Wed 1030-1400 Thu & Fri 1100-1700 Closed Sat, Sun & Holidays Barber Shop: 784-2256 Mon-Fri 1000-1900 Sat 1000-1600 Closed Sun & Holidays Catering: 784-6749 Lunch Buffet: Mon-Fri 1100-1300 MBC Lounge Bar: Thu 1700-2200 Fri 1700-2400 Closed Mon-Wed, Sat, Sun & Holidays Brunch: Sundays 1000 -1330 Panmunjom Gift Shop: 784-5397 Mon-Fri 1000-1700 Bella Panini’s 784-5530 Weekdays 1100-1300 Closed Sat, Sun & Holidays Oriental House Bldg. 1774, 784-4147/4926 Mon-Fri 1030-2100 Sat & Sun 0600-2100 Delivery: Daily 1030-2100 Outdoor Recreation Bldg. 1304, 784-4007 Tue-Fri 1000-1800 Sat, Sun & Holidays 1000-1600 Closed Mondays
Professional Development Center Bldg 788, 784-9155 Mon-Fri 0730-1630 readiness & Plans OFFICE Bldg. 937, 784-8051 Mon-Fri 0730-1630 School Age Program Bldg. 750, 784-6830 Morning Care Mon-Fri 0700-0800 After School Care Mon-Fri 1430-1800 No School Day / Camp 0700-1800 Exercise 0600-1800 Closed Sat, Sun & Holidays Teen Center Bldg. 781, 784-1492 Tue-Thu 1300-1900 Fri & Sat 1330-2200 Closed Sun, Mon & Holidays USA Travel Bldg. 924, 784-6712 Mon-Fri 1000-1800 Saturdays 1000-1600 Closed Sun & Holidays Youth Center Bldg. 433, 784-4607 Front Desk/Cashier Mon-Fri 0930-1730 Open Recreation Mon-Fri 1300-1800 Closed Sat, Sun & Holidays
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From On-base Residential / Dorm Phones: Dial 99+661+xxxx, From Commercial / Off-base line: Dial 031-661-xxxx
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