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ss Family and MWR team is Happy Spring! The Fort Bli you a season of activities and springing into action to bring pir lives. This is a season of ins tools to help you enhance you k loo and plant life comes alive; we ration as blooms come about e experiences that will help you forward to offering new, positiv blossom. are looking to support in buildThe Family and MWR team for g you choose what is right ing on foundations and helpin ily r lifestyle. Each pillar of Fam YOU and what best fits you ess sin Bu Community Service, and MWR that includes Army ool ation, Child, Youth, and Sch Operations, Community Recre seaision offers tools to enter this Services, and the Support Div ls too se the h It is our hope that wit son with a spring in your step. informed. you are inspired, active, and to know that we are committed As we move forward please k loo I y. nit mu our valued com providing the best services to rkwo forward to a great season to ing with our awesome team y on enhance the offerings not onl our h wit o the installation but als partners in El Paso.

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one great staff. COMMANDING GENERAL Maj. Gen. Stephen M. Twitty GARRISON COMMANDER Col. Mike Hester FAMILY & MWR DIRECTOR Mark A. Cauthers ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE Nancy Thomas-Mainor BUSINESS OPERATIONS Ronald Telles-Fyffe CHILD, YOUTH & SCHOOL SERVICES Pat Smith NAF SUPPORT MANAGER Indri O’Hara RECREATION & SPORTS Eric Hildreth SPECIAL EVENTS William Ketcherside MARKETING MANAGER Michele Wiernicki MARKETING ASSISTANTS Sarrah Morgan April Foss WRITER / PHOTOGRAPHER Candice Boston GRAPHIC DESIGNERS Kenny Broomfield Raymond Sanchez

ABOUT THE COVER Five hundred thirty nine contestants entered 2,529 photos in the 2014 Army Digital Photography Contest. The entries were judged at the U.S. Army Installation Management Command headquarters on Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston. From those entries, the U.S. Army Installation Management Command awarded recognition to three deserving entries from Fort Bliss; Rachele Frickey’s “Flower Girl,” Tara Ruby’s “Finally Home” and Elizabeth Loman-Hayes “Smell of Spring” (see page 34). For interested partons, the 2015 Army Digital Photography Contest will run from Oct. 15 through Nov. 30. MWR-authorized patrons who enjoy arts and crafts might also be interested in the 2015 Army Arts and Crafts Contest, which will run from May 1 through June 30.

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COMMERCIAL SPONSORSHIP COORDINATOR Rosalinda Herrera ADVERTISING SPECIALIST Marlo Brestar OFFICE MANAGER Martina Grise BlissNOW is a Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation magazine published quarterly for activities on Fort Bliss, Texas. BlissNOW is mailed to all Fort Bliss homes and George V. Underwood Golf Complex members, inserted in welcome packets, and distributed to all Family and MWR facilities, along with the Fort Bliss Commissary, Post Exchange at Freedom Crossing, IHG Army Hotels Fort Bliss and the Personnel Processing Center. Circulation: 35,000 quarterly The appearance of advertising does not constitute an endorsement by the U.S. Army, Department of Defense or federal government. The information in this issue is current at the time of publication; activities and events are subject to change without notice. For more information, please call the individual facilities. Family and MWR Marketing is located in Building 12, Pershing Road, Fort Bliss, TX 79916 and may be reached by calling (915) 568-6741.

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Contents

pages Full of absolute fun &

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MILITARY SPOUSE APPRECIATION

Gold Star Pins

22 GARDENing

FEATURES 18

GOLD STAR PINS

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OFF DUTY TRAVEL

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MILITARY SPOUSE

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SUMMER READING

APPRECIATION

PROGRAM

24 SPRING GARDENING

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SIDELINE ETIQUETTE

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HUNTING & FISHING

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MONTH OF THE

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SPRING CLEANING

MILITARY CHILD

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FUN FITNESS IDEAS

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FENCING WITH SKIES

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SPIN CLASS

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FRAMING DONE RIGHT

CEREMONY

CALENDARS APRIL EVENTS

03 DIRECTORS NOTE

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MAY EVENTS

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SPONSOR SPOTLIGHT

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JUNE EVENTS

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MILO SPEAKS

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OUTDOOR RECREATION

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ACS CLASSES

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INTRAMURAL SPORTS

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FORT BLISS MAPS

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MWR PHONE REGISTRY

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Callaway Demo Day 10am-2pm | Underwood Golf Complex Biggs Laser Tag 8pm | Biggs Park Run for the Fallen 9am | Field of Honor Tower Day at Tango Tower 10am-5pm | Biggs Park Easteravaganza 12-4pm | Biggs Park Early Morning Easter Hike 7am-2pm | Hueco Tanks Easter Brunch 10am-1pm | Underwood Golf Complex Easter Brunch 10am-1pm | Centennial Commander’s Cup Indoor Soccer 6pm | Stout PFC Hook a Spouse on Golf 10am | Underwood Golf Complex Commander’s Cup Post 10k 6:30am | Soto PFC Spring Swing Membership Drive April 10-11 | Underwood Golf Complex National Table Top Day April 11-12, 10am-6pm | Framing Bliss MCCASA Walk 10am-2pm | Biggs Park Outdoor Expo 10am-5pm | Soldier Activity Center Commander’s Cup Track April 14-16 | Stout Track Field

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Volunteer Ceremony 6:30-8:30pm | Centennial Member Appreciation Night 4-8pm | Rod and Gun Club Post-Wide Yard Sale 8am | Fort Bliss Housing Areas INBA/PNBA Bodybuilding Show 9am-9pm | Stout PFC Right Arm Night 4pm | Pershing Pub Operation Megaphone 10pm | YouthPlex Soccer Golf 3pm | Underwood Golf Complex Soto Laser Tag 10:30pm | Soto PFC Old Ironsides Mud Challenge 9am-12:30pm | Air Assault Course Challenge Course Day 10am-2pm | Soldier Activity Center Tour de Cruces & St. Clair 9am-6pm | Las Cruces, NM Cooking Demonstration 6pm | Family Resilience Center

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EASTER-AVAGANZA This Easter, we’re laying out a Rockin’ welcome for the Easter Bunny with the Easter-avaganza: Bunny Hop and Holiday Parade Saturday, April 4. The fun will take place at Biggs Park from noon-4 p.m. Take part in the Easter parade on the sidewalk around Biggs Park at noon. Bring your decorated 1950’s-themed strollers, bikes, scooters, wagons, outfits and more ... the sky is the limit, as long as your vehicle is non-motorized. Parade pre-registration is encouraged and you can do so at blissmwr.com/easter/. Once you’re in the park,

enjoy your favorite jukebox hits from the 50’s, dancing and free photos with the Easter Bunny. Get creative and have fun with games and crafts presented by Fort Bliss Family Readiness Groups - all proceeds raised will benefit the FRGs’ unit funds. There is no ATM on site; be sure to bring cash for crafts and food vendors. Lawn chairs, coolers and blankets are welcome. Pets, glass containers and alcoholic beverages are prohibited. For more information, call (915) 588-8247.

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MEMBER APPREC Underwood Golf Complex will host a membership drive and appreciation dinner at their Spring Swing Event on April 10-11. Festivities will begin at 6 p.m. on Friday, April 10. The member appreciation dinner is free and open to new and existing members. The membership drive kicks off on Friday with benefits for existing members. For example, existing member will receive a $25 gift card for every friend they refer that signs up for a 3 month membership, a $50 gift card for a 6 month membership, a $75 gift card for a 9 month membership and a $100 gift card for a 12 month membership. Gift cards are for the pro shop and can be used for merchandise and cart or green fees.

Are you ready to get dirty? Don’t miss the Old Ironsides Mud Challenge from 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Saturday, April 25 at the Air Assault Course on West Fort Bliss. Take on the challenge of a four-mile course with more than 16 obstacles. It’s a race to the finish line: the first 500 runners to complete the course successfully will receive an Old Ironsides Mud Challenge T-shirt! The run is open to all, including the El Paso community. The mud run is open to youth and adults; however, any runners under age 18 must

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New members will receive one month free with the purchase of a 12 month membership, totalling 13 months, plus free golf lessons on Saturday morning! This event is open to DoD ID card holders and authorized users 18 and above. Underwood Golf Complex is located at 3200 Coe Ave. For more information, call (915) 568-1059 or visit blissmwr.com/golf/.

compete with a parent or guardian. Register at the Soto, Stout or Milam PFC’s or online at raceroster.com. Early registration is $20 for active-duty Soldiers and children under 14, $25 for Fort Bliss ID card holders, and $35 for all other runners. Call for special group pricing. Late registration will be held on-site from 8-10:30 a.m. the day of the event and costs an additional $10 for all runners. The Air Assault Course is located in Abernathy Park, at the intersection of Jeb Stuart and Pershing roads. For more information, call (915) 744-5794. facebook.com/blissmwr


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SOCCER GOLF

Soccer Golf is a fun new alternative to the traditional golf game which combines the popular sports of soccer and golf. The best part is anyone can play! The game will make its debut at Underwood Golf

Complex on Thursday, April 16 from 3-6 p.m. To play Soccer Golf, players use soccer balls in place of a golf ball. The object is to get a soccer ball with the lowest number of kicks from the tee area into the designated area around the hole. There will be 9 holes available for Soccer Golf play that day. The event is open to DoD ID card holders and their family members and authorized users. The cost is $15 to play plus $6 for cart rental if you choose to ride. For more information call, (915) 568-1059.

Spring is in the air and that means two things — the Easter Bunny is coming and Family and MWR is putting on a feast — with two options this year. On Sunday, April 5, gather your loved ones and make the journey around the buffet tables at the Centennial located at 11199 Sgt. E. Churchill St. to experience a culinary adventure like no other. Complimentary wine, champagne or mimosas are available to enjoy while you dine on a variety of chef’s specialties. Seating runs from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Reservations are required, call (915) 744-1171. The cost is $21.95 for adults, and $11.95 for children ages 5-10. Children ages 4 and under dine free. Don’t forget your camera because no Easter festivity is complete without a photo with the Easter Bunny. For brunch goers who like a more

MCCASA WALK

Join Army Community Service (ACS) Family Advocacy Program for the 11th Annual MCCASA Walk to help raise awareness of Month of the Military Child, Child Abuse, and Sexual Assault. This free two-mile walk will take place at Biggs Park on Saturday, April 11 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. In addition to the walk, ACS has a day full of activities and fun planned with food, games, demonstrations and more. There will be information booths on parenting, children’s health, safety and more. For more information, call (915) 568-9129. www.blissmwr.com

relaxed atmosphere, enjoy breakfast classics and a carving station at Underwood Golf Complex for Easter Brunch. Brunch will be served from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Reservations are required, call (915) 568-1116. The cost is $17.95 for adults, and $9.00 for children ages 5-10. Children ages 4 and under dine free. Underwood Golf Complex is located at 3200 Coe Ave. For more information, visit us online at blissmwr.com.

OPERATION MEGAPHONE Join the YouthPlex in celebrating Worldwide Lockin 2015 with Operation Megaphone! Operation Megaphone will take place on April 24-25 beginning at 10 p.m. Participants will meet at the YouthPlex, 195 Chaffee Road then take a bus to each facility. The fun begins at Bob O’s and ends at Oasis Lanes. This event is open to all 6th12th graders. Students will also have the opportunity to participate in the Amazing Race Team Competition (optional). The cost is $10 with 4 canned goods or $20 with no canned goods. There will also be a $5 late fee if you pay the day of the event. Permission slips are required. For more information, call (915) 568-5437. APRIL | MAY | JUNE

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Special Olympics May 1-2 | Burges High School Biggs Laser Tag 8pm | Biggs Park Tower Day at Tango Tower 10am-5pm | Biggs Park Hueco Tanks Bouldering Tour 8am-5pm | Hueco Tanks State Park Military Spouse Appreciation Day 11am-4pm | FRC Martini and a Manicure 4:30-9pm | Centennial 8 Mile Bike Ride 8am-4pm | Chuck Heinrich Park Children & Teen Book Exchange 10am-2pm | Mickelsen Library Mother’s Day Hike 7am | Franklin Mountain State Park

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Armed Forces Day Triathlon 7am | Aquatics Training Center Armed Forces “Thank You” 8am-12pm | Soto PFC Armed Forces Day Bowling Special 11am-1pm | Desert Strike Lanes Field of Honor Ceremony 10:30am | George Ruhlan Parade Field BOSS Vegas Trip May 22-25 | Las Vegas, NV High-Five Student Recognition 9am-2:30pm | Biggs Park Soto Laser Tag 10:30pm | Soto PFC Challenge Course Day 10am-2pm | Soldier Activity Center Hueco Tanks: Hiking & Picnic 8am-5pm | Hueco Tanks State Park

Mother’s Day Brunch 10am-1pm | Centennial Breakfast with Mom 8:15-11:15am | Rod and Gun Mother’s Day, Bowl with Your Hero Noon-6pm | Desert Strike Lanes Hook a Spouse on Golf 10-11am | Underwood Golf Complex Right Arm Night 4pm | Pershing Pub EFMP Parent Support Group 12pm | ACS, Bldg. 2494

ONGOING EVENTS PGA Free Lesson Month By appointment only Underwood Golf Complex Hook a Soldier on Golf Saturdays, 10am | Underwood Golf Complex Open Climbing Thursdays & Saturdays, 12-5pm Soldier Activity Center

Family Camping White Sands National Monument

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ICURE MARTINI + A MAN Pamper yourself with Martini and a Manicure at 4:30 p.m. Friday, May 8 at the Centennial, 11199 Sgt. E. Churchill St. on Central Fort Bliss. For just $15, kick off the weekend in style with a manicure and one of our carefully crafted specialty martinis. Martini and a Manicure is a great way to relax after a hard week’s work. Guests must be age 21 or older to attend. No children are allowed. For more information, visit blissmwr.com/centennial or call (915) 744-1171.

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Spend the day at Chuck Heinrich Park on a guided mountain bike ride Saturday, May 9 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The trail starts with a hike-a-bike up the dam, then a continuous gradual climb for 1 mile; turn onto Lazy Cow trail for a fun 3 mile section of singletrack. After catching your breath at the ranch roundhouse, head back down the trail to end at the Chuck Heinrich Park parking lot. The cost is $35 per person. Bikes and helmets are provided for all participants. Space is limited; reservation required. For more information, call (915) 744-1532.

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MOTHER’S DAY BRUNC ‘Tis the season to celebrate mothers and all they do. There is no better way to show her how much she is appreciated than to take her to brunch at the Centennial Banquet and Conference Center on Sunday, May 10. Enjoy the elegance of the Centennial while dining on plates of delicious brunch favorites. This grand buffet will also be complemented with a choice of champagne, wine or mimosas. Cost for the buffet is $21.95 for adults, and $11.95 for children ages 5-10. Children ages 4 and under dine free. Reservations may be made from 10 a.m. to page 12

1 p.m. Seating is limited. Please call for reservations at (915) 744-1171. The Centennial Banquet and Conference Center is located at 11199 Sgt. E. Churchill St. on Central Fort Bliss.

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MOTHER’S DAY HIKE This year, celebrate Mother’s Day with Mother Nature on Sunday, May 10. Whether you’re an outdoors enthusiast or just hoping for a pretty photo op, a hike might just be the perfect activity for Mother’s Day. It is all about staying healthy, happy and strong –and getting a little exercise. The Mother’s Day Hike will take place at the Franklin Mountains State Park beginning at 7 a.m. The cost is $15 and includes guide service. Reservations are required. For more information, visit blissmwr.com or call (915) 744-1532. facebook.com/blissmwr


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BREAKFAST WITH MOM Make Mom’s day great from the start with breakfast favorites at the Rod and Gun Club where she will receive a much-needed reprieve from the chore of cooking and cleaning. Breakfast will be served from 8:15-11:15 a.m. on Sunday, May 10. Advance reservations are required Everyone knows that Moms make the world go round, so be sure to celebrate the Mom in your life with a special brunch this Mother’s Day. The cost is $10 for ages 11+, $5 for ages 5-10 and children 4 and under eat free. The Rod and Gun Club is located at 2720 Roy Johnson Rd in Northeast El Paso. Call (915) 5682983 for reservations, or visit blissmwr.com for more information.

MILITARY SPOUSE APPRECIATION Military spouses are an integral part of the military’s mission. Often they are refered to as the ‘force behind the force.” On Friday, May 8, Fort Bliss will honor its military spouses with a Military Spouse Appreciation Day event presented by Family and MWR and Army Community Service. From 11 a.m.-4 p.m., head to the Family Resilience Center for a free expo filled with fun and relaxation. It’s all available on a firstcome, first-served basis. Free childcare is available for daytime classes. Child must

be registered with CYSS. Call Main CDC for reservations at (915) 568-5689. The Family Resilience Center is located at 250 Club Road next to the Fitness Zone/ Tennis Center. For more information, visit blissmwr.com or call (915) 569-5500.

ARMED FORCES DAY TRIATHLON

Join Bliss Sports, Fitness and Aquatics for the fifth annual Armed Forces Day Triathlon Saturday, May 16. The race begins at 7 a.m. at the Aquatics Training Center on Central Fort Bliss. The race is part of the Southwest Challenge Series. The 2015 Armed Forces Day Triathlon consists of a 400-meter swim, a 15-mile bike route and a 5-kilometer run. USA Triwww.blissmwr.com

LET’S GO CAMPING Whether you are an experienced camper or just looking for an activity to share with your family and friends, this is your opportunity. Sleep under the stars in one of the most beautiful parks in New Mexico on May 16. For just $10 per person or $35 for a family of 4, campers will enjoy games in the sand, camping, burgers and hotdogs and all necessary camping equipment. Transportation is not provided to and from the park. Additional park entry fees may apply. Active-duty military are eligible for free annual national park passes. Visit nps.gov for more information. Tickets must be purchased in advance at the Roberto Loeza Soldier Activity Center, 20732 Constitution Ave. on Central Fort Bliss. For more information, visit blissmwr.com/southwestadventure or call (915) 744-1532.

athlon rules apply. Entry is open to all: Active-duty military, Family members, DoD Civilians and the El Paso community. Awards will be presented to the top three finishers in each category, as well as the youngest and oldest competitors. All competitors will receive a performance t-shirt. The Aquatics Training Center is located at 20733 Constitution Ave. For more information, call (915) 744-5794. APRIL | MAY | JUNE

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Summer Reading Program Begins 8am | Mickelsen Library Open Women’s Softball Begins Omar Bradley Complex Biggs Laser Tag 8pm | Biggs Park Tower Day, Tango Tower 10am-5pm | Biggs Park Open Basketball Begins Stout PFC Hueco Tanks: Hiking & Picnic 8am-5pm | Hueco Tanks State Park Commander’s Cup Softball 6:30am | Omar Bradley Complex Hook a Spouse on Golf 10-11am | Underwood Golf Complex

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Father’s Day Brunch 10am-1pm | Centennial Father’s Day Cookout 10am-1pm | Underwood Golf Complex Tennis Scramble 6-7pm | Tennis Club Soto Laser Tag 10:30pm | Soto PFC EFMP Cancer Survivor Walk 8:30-10:30am | Biggs Park Tube the Rio 9am | Truth or Consequences, N.M. Challenge Course Day 10am-2pm | Soldier Activity Center Hueco Tanks: Hiking & Picnic 8am-5pm | Hueco Tanks State Park

Tube the Rio 9am | Truth or Consequences, N.M. Commander’s Cup Laser Tag 6:30am | Biggs Park EFMP Parent Support Group 12pm | ACS, Bldg. 2494 Right Arm Night 4pm | Pershing Pub Family Camping White Sands Nat’l Monument, N.M. Aquapalooza Noon-4pm | Biggs Park Father’s Day Bowl with Your Hero Noon-6pm | Desert Strike Lanes

ONGOING EVENTS PGA Women’s Golf Month Underwood Golf Complex Hook a Soldier on Golf Saturdays, 10am | Underwood Golf Complex Open Climbing Thursdays & Saturdays, 12-5pm Soldier Activity Center

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TUBE THE RIO Spend a lazy day on the Rio Grande when you head to New Mexico for a river tubing event with the outdoor recreation department. Outdoor recreation experts are headed to high water June 13 and 27 for a day of carefree fun. The trip costs $20 per person and includes transportation, equipment rental and guide services. Tickets must be purchased in advance and can be obtained at the Soldier Activity Center, 20732 Constitution Ave. blissmwr. com/southwestadventure or (915) 744-1532.

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DINE WITH DAD

This Father’s Day, give dad what he really wants, a full and satisfied stomach by attending one of three brunche; The Centennial’s Annual Father’s Day Brunch, an endless BBQ Buffet at the Rod and Gun Club or the Father’s Day Cookout at Underwood Golf Complex – there’s no better combination to celebrate dad! On Sunday, June 21, the Centennial is serving up an all-you-can-eat buffet, man-brunch style. The cost for the buffet is $21.95 for adults, and $11.95 for children ages 5-10. Children ages 4 and under dine free. Reservations may be made from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Seating is limited. Please call for reservations at (915) 744-1171. You could give dad a break from the grill and celebrate with a mouth watering BBQ buffet at the Rod and Gun Club from noon-3 p.m.. The cost for the buffet is $14.95 for adults, and $7.95 for children ages 5-10. Children ages 4 and under dine free. For more information, please call (915) 565-4867 or (915) 568-2983. Or visit Underwood Golf Course for a round of golf and a cookout. The cost for the cookout is $17.95 for adults, and $8.95 for children ages 5-10. Children ages 4 and under dine free. For more information, please call (915) 568-1059 or visit blissmwr.com.

HIKE + A PICNIC Join Outdoor Recration for a day of hiking at Hueco Tanks State Park and historic site, a virtual oasis in the desert. On June 7 and 28, head into the back country to explore some of the pictographs and petroglyphs left by the natives and see how a culture of rock climbing has developed here. All levels of experience are welcome to participate. Stop and enjoy a great view as with a picnic on the rock

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midway through our tour. The cost is $25 and includes transportation, guide service, park entrance fees and permits to access the back country. Space is limited and registration is required. To register, visit the Soldier Activity Center at 20732 Constitution Ave. For more informaiton, call (915) 744-1532 or visit blissmwr.com/SouthwestAdventure/. facebook.com/blissmwr


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AQUAPALOOZA It’s all about water on Saturday, June 20 as Fort Bliss kicks off summer with their 2nd annual water event. Previously known as More Hotter, More Water, Virginia Hindbaugh won the contest renaming the event Aquapalooza. This year’s event will take place at Biggs Park from noon – 4 p.m. Cool down with an afternoon of free water fun, games, rides and slides. Local firetrucks will be onsite to soak willing participants; always a crowd pleaser on a blistering summer day in Celebrate SumEl Paso. Face mer with Fort painting, snow Bliss and water cones, and bal- at Aquapalooza! loon animals The only answer will also be to the summer on hand along heat in El Paso. with many more activities for a day of Family fun in the sun. The event is free and open to the public. Biggs Park is located on Central Fort Bliss across from the Centennial. For more information call (915) 5888247 or visit us online at blissmwr.com or facebook.com/blissmwr/. www.blissmwr.com

If you’ve wondered why you rarely see women alone on the driving range, it’s because most ladies are discouraged by hitting shanks, tops, and whiffs out there by themselves. If you have a group of females together all doing the same thing, it’s instantly much more exciting for them to laugh at their bad shots. For this reason, Underwood Golf Complex has created a clinic just for women. This free, one-hour clinic is a great way to learn the game quickly and start enjoying it immediately. The clinic takes place on the second Wednesday of each month. Hook a Spouse on Golf Clinic Mark your social calendars for Right Arm Night, June 19 at 4 pm, and show your “right arm” how much you appreciate their service. Enjoy complementary snacks and drink specials all evening at the Pershing Pub. This old Army tradition encourages leaders to come together with those standing to their right - the ones helping them get through daily missions - to build relationships while mixing and mingling with others alike. Right Arm Night is proudly sponsored by Sunland Park Auto Group. The Pershing Pub is located inside 243 Pace Hall just inside Fort Bliss’ Pershing Gate on Club Road. Doors open at 4 p.m. This event is open DoD ID card holders, 18+. For more information, please call (915) 781-6809 or visit us online at blissmwr.com.

will be held on Wednesday, June 10 from 10-11 a.m. No equipment is necessary for the clinic. Range balls and golf clubs will be provided by Underwood Golf Complex. Underwood Golf Complex is located at 3200 Coe Ave. For more information, visit us online at blissmwr.com/golf or call (915) 568-1059.

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In 1947, Congress approved the use of the Gold Star Lapel Button as a way to recognize the Families of service members who lost their lives while engaged in action against an enemy of the United States. In 1977, the Army approved issue of the Lapel Button for the Next of Kin of Deceased Personnel to honor those who lost their lives while serving on active duty or while assigned in a Reserve or National Guard unit in a drill status. Issue of the button is retroactive to 29 March 1973. These small lapel buttons are normally presented to eligible Family members prior to the military funeral service. Although they are less than an inch in size, they are packed with great meaning and emotion. They are not awards. They are symbols of honor. Here is how you can tell them apart. GOLD STAR LAPEL This symbol consists of a gold star on a purple background, bordered in gold and surrounded by gold laurel leaves. It is designated for eligible survivors of service members who lose their lives during any armed hostilities in which the United States is engaged, dating back to World War I. This includes service members who lose their lives while deployed in support of military operations against the enemy or during an international terrorist attack.

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NEXT OF KIN OF DECEASED PERSONNEL LAPEL This symbol consists of a gold star within a circle that commemorates his or her honorable service. The gold star is also surrounded by sprigs of oak that represent the branches of the Armed Forces. It is designated for eligible survivors of service members who lose their lives while serving honorably under circumstances not defined above. This includes service members who lose their lives while assigned to a Reserve or National Guard unit in a drill status. It is authorized for issue retroactive to March 29, 1973.

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Who can wear the button? The Family members of deceased service members who are entitled to receive and wear these symbols are the widow or widower; each child, stepchild, and child through adoption; each brother, half brother, sister, and half sister; and each of the parents (this includes mother, father, stepmother, stepfather, mother through adoption, father through adoption, and foster parents in loco parentis).

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I didn’t receive a button, where do I get one? If you believe you are eligible to wear either the Gold Star or Next of Kin Lapel Button, or require a replacement due to it being lost or damaged, please contact us at Survivor Outreach Services, 241 Sheridan Road or call (915) 568-5970. We will need to be able to verify the date and location of the loss and ensure your loved one was still on active duty status at the time of his or her death in order to process the request. facebook.com/blissmwr


5 Ways to Say “Thank You” to Our Military Heroes through MWR

By Ganesa Robinson, IMCOM Marketing

It’s Military Appreciation Month and Army MWR shares an attitude of gratitude toward our Military Heroes! Whether it’s a holiday or monthly observance, it’s always the perfect time to honor and show appreciation to our military men and women. We have five ways that you can say “Thank You” to those who serve through MWR programs here on Fort Bliss:

VOLUNTEER Sometimes the best gift you can offer is your own expertise. There are a variety of volunteer opportunities within Army Community Service (ACS). You can volunteer your professional skills and talents to teach workshops and assist with volunteerism on the installation. Volunteer opportunities are available to teach classes about military life, job preparation skills, resilience training, budgeting and parenting classes. HONOR THE FALLEN Show your respect to the Fallen by attending an event that honors those who have made the ultimate sacrifice. There are also opportunities to volunteer with local cemeteries, during the holidays that honor U.S. military, to help set up flags on the gravesites of the Fallen. Another way to honor the Fallen and surviving family members is to learn about the Army’s Gold Star Pins Campaign. LEARN There are literally thousands of books about military history, from famous battles to famous firsts. If you’re not into long reads, you can pull up some videos that cover the history of a certain time or place rich in military tradition. The idea is that more knowledge will lead to a better understanding and appreciation of what the military does. Learn more about Army Library Resources available to you. SEND A CARE PACKAGE Everyone loves getting care packages, especially our Soldiers away from home. Whether they’re stationed away from home or on deployment, receiving any bit of home in a package can make anyone feel special. Check with ACS to find or organize a group that makes care packages. You can also check with organizations in your local area such as, Any Soldier, an organization that helps with navigating the shipping process, packaging and sending packages with approved items. SEND A THANK YOU CARD Writing letters to Soldiers is a wonderful way to show your appreciation for their sacrifice, courage and selfless service. Even in this digital age, service members love to receive handwritten letters and notes. Children can also get involved in this activity – it’ll boost their spirits just as much as the Soldiers! As a bonus, all it costs you is a bit of time and a stamp. Contact ACS to find a group, and CYSS to organize a youth group or go through a site such as A Million Thanks to send your cards. Through the many volunteer opportunities in Army MWR, we can show our appreciation and pay our respect to those who have given so much to our nation. Visit Fort Bliss ACS on 2494 Ricker Road to find volunteer opportunities in your area and how your service will impact Soldiers and Families in your community.

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OUR SPONSORS ARE CHANGING LIVES Rosalinda Herrera, Family and MWR Marketing Fort Bliss Family and MWR are very appreciative of their sponsors. Without their help, many programs and events held on Fort Bliss would not be possible. Western Technical College is one of many to offer a great deal of support to the military community through sponsorship funds. They also support the military community through their educational programs. Through our partnership with Western Technical College, I had the pleasure of meeting the Jacks Family. Nathan and Courtney Jacks met while they were both stationed in Germany. They married and soon after were stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas where they welcomed their beautiful baby girl Sophia into the world. After the birth of their daughter, the Jacks Family found themselves faced with the challenge of leaving the Army and rejoining the Civilian world. Nathan Jacks was in the Reserves and Courtney Jacks was a new mother with a quickly approaching ETS date. When active-duty personnel decide to leave the military, it is the start of one of the biggest changes in their lives. For some, that change means searching for a new page 20

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job for the first time in 20 years or more. This change may also mean moving to a new location while searching for that job. “A lot of Soldiers get out and they are not prepared for the transition,” said Nathan. The stress this places on them and their Families is quite intense. An effective way for military members to address this challenge is to enroll in a college degree or certification program that either matches their current job or what they want to do when they leave the service. Western Technical College offers a wide variety of educational opportunities that include but are not limited to; certifications in, Medical Clinical Assistant, Massage Therapy, Advanced welding, and Associate of Applied Science Degrees in, Diesel Mechanics, Physical Therapist Assistant, and Refrigeration and HVAC Technology. The couple took advantage of the military tuition discount that Western Technical College offers. The tuition discount is offered to all branches if active-duty, reserve service-members, honorably discharged veterans, and National Guard members, as well as their dependents. Upon the completion of the Diesel program, Nathan will have an Associate of Occupation Studies in

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Diesel Mechanics. Courtney will have earned a Medical Clinical Assistant with X-Ray Technology certificate. Nathan plans to use his degree and certifications to secure a well-paying job with a great company. Courtney aspires to continue her education and one day become a Registered Nurse in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Mr. and Mrs. Jacks are not the only members of the family that frequent the Western Technical College campus. Western Technical College offers their students onsite child care. The onsite child care works with the Texas Workforce’s Child Care Service (CCS). CCS is an income-based service for parents who work, attend school or participate in job training. The service allows for both Mr. and Mrs. Jacks to attend school while Sophia is well taken care of in close proximity allowing her parents to visit at their convenience. Fort Bliss, Family and MWR would like to congratulate the Jacks family on their decision to continue their education and wish them luck in all their future endeavours. Thank you Western Technical College for the support they provide to the Soldiers and their Families and the Fort Bliss Family and MWR team. facebook.com/blissmwr


MILO’S ADVICE With summer right around the corner, I wanted to talk about a subject that is near and dear to my puppy heart; being a responsible pet parent! Summer time calls for fun in the warm summer sun. However, the warmer weather also brings with it fleas, ticks, mosquitos and all the other little scary insects that like to bite me from time to time. So, I hope my advice will help you be a better pet parent to your furry, four-legged friends. First off, let’s talk about how nice it is to spend time outdoors. With summer comes a lot of outdoor activities! I bet your fur friends love to be in the great outdoors with you; I know I do! Especially if I have a ball! But, what happens if your fur friend gets lost? It happens! There are several ways that you can reduce the risk of your fur friends being lost for long periods of time that are pretty simple and inexpensive. For example, make sure that your fur friend has an ID tag on their collar with up-to-date contact information. Having your fur friend micro-chipped is also a must. Don’t forget that pets residing on post must be registered with the Veterinary Treatment Facility (VTF) within three working days of arrival and be micro-chipped. The VTF on Fort Bliss offers microwww.blissmwr.com

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PET PARENTING chipping services for activeduty military. To schedule an appointment, call (915) 742-2266. Dogs and cats residing off post must be registered with the City of El Paso at Animal Regulation and Disease Control. All of these are great ways to keep us safe and ensure that if we do wander off, we make our way home. Next is proper training and exercise. Sometimes we aren’t the most wellbehaved. We chew on your furniture and shoes because we’re bored. These behaviors can easily be corrected with simple training and exercise techniques. We can’t walk or teach ourselves right from wrong; we need our humans to teach us along the way. No time is better than having nice warm weather to get out and get active for a longer, healthier life together. While we are talking about health, your fur friends need to make sure to go to the doctor just as much as you do. We need our shots to protect us from getting sick as well as monthly medication to keep us safe from those pesky little fleas and ticks. Keeping us healthy costs very little in comparison to what it could cost if left untreated. And lastly, make sure to socialize and love your fourlegged friend. Summer is a great time to get outdoors; make sure that you’re taking

your fur friend with you. We like to feel like part of the Family; we are pack animals and thrive on being close to you. Take us to the park or a restaurant that has an outdoor patio, take us on a Family hike, bike or car ride. We don’t care where we go just as long as we are with you! One last thing, El Paso is hot; make sure that your fur friend has a lot of clean, fresh water to keep cool.

See you guys soon! Paws and Kisses,

Milo

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Kimberleigh Tinsley, Guest Writer and Military Spouse When I hear the term “military spouse,” my immediate thought is the obvious, a person married to someone that has chosen to stand and fight in defense of this beautiful land. But when I really sit and wrap my head around what it means to be a military spouse, I know there’s much more to it than that. People are rarely ever just one thing. We wear many different titles, mommies/daddies, college students, professionals, etc. but there is something particularly special about holding the title of “military spouse.” It comes with responsibilities and benefits that are incomparable. Being that Military Spouse Appreciation Day is May 8th, I’d like to use this article as a platform to pay homage to fellow military spouses as well as share my experience. I married into the Army in 2011, although, I had close ties to the military as I had joined the Army Reserves in 2009. It didn’t take long, though, to see the vast difference in being a Soldier myself and being a Soldier’s spouse. At any given time, my emotions would range from immense pride to debilitating fear and anxiety over deployments. We all know it comes with the territory of marrying a service member but that doesn’t necessarily make the pill easier to swallow. I got my first dose of reality as a military spouse when my husband went out of state for 6 weeks of training. Our daughter was only 4 months old at the time and I was completely out of my element as a first-timemom doing it all by myself. At first I thought this would help prepare me for a future deployment, I would learn later that I was completely wrong. As Murphy’s Law would have it, many, many things went wrong from an invasion of flying ants in the house (um....did you guys know that some ants fly?! This was news to me!), to a nest, made by some rather unfriendly hornets, on my porch light right by the front door. PSA: Hornets are not fond of any disturbance to their community. Obviously, right? So if they make a home by any of the main exits of your house, you should accept that you’ll never be going outside again. The list of inconveniences goes on to include things NOT insect related. But the worst part was my husband missing our first anniversary. When he finally returned, I was completely exhausted, not to mention in awe of military spouses and how hard they work in the background. Almost 4 months after my husband came home, he was out the door again and on his way

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to Afghanistan for his second deployment, my first deployment. This time, the “goodbye” was different and I knew everything I had gone through in those 6 weeks (you know, the ones I thought would prep me for deployment? HA!) would pale in comparison to this. The struggles I faced during the 9 months he was gone hit harder than I thought possible: watching our daughter hit milestones and not having my husband there to share in that joy, having a death in the Family and no husband around to blanket me with love and comfort when I needed it most, trying to navigate a marriage with someone on the other side of the world and spending yet another anniversary alone. The stresses of every day life, constant responsibilities and doing it all myself became very overwhelming. There are so many things military spouses try to balance: kids, marriage, bills, school, work, health, friendships and somewhere in there, if they’re lucky, time for themselves. The expectations of a military spouse are ever changing and huge sacrifices are made on their behalf for the benefit of their Family. But they don’t do it because they have to, they do it because they want to. They wear their military spouse badges proudly and love their Families deeply. It’s never easy kissing your Soldier goodbye or waving to friends, that have become Family, as you set off on yet another adventure that the military has chosen for you. But if military spouses are one thing, they are adaptable. They roll with the punches, even if sometimes they want to punch back. It’s not something everyone can do; it takes true strength and courage to stand behind a Soldier. To all of the military spouses out there, you may only have one day on the calendar but every day should celebrate you, your selflessness, your strength, your dedication and your ability and willingness to “hold down the fort.” Our Soldiers are heroes but you are their heart. This is my salute to you. Thank you for all you do for your Family, your Soldier and the military community. And a note to my fellow Soldiers: Should you find yourself fortunate enough to have someone that’s willing to follow you anywhere, leaving behind everything they love or have worked to establish, let them know what that means to you. Remind them that you support them and their goals just as they support you and yours. Thank them for the love they give, the sacrifices they make and the weight of the world they so graciously carry while you’re gone. They have a permanent yellow ribbon wrapped around their hearts for you. facebook.com/blissmwr


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Candice Boston, Family and MWR Marketing As a military Family, we become accustom to many things in life being temporary. We learn to adjust with little time to plan and create ways to accommodate for lack of space and time. With these skills, planting a garden this spring might be a great way to set some roots in our ever changing world. Though having a garden can be rewarding, it comes with some challenges. One of the most common obstacles is simply a lack of space. Fortunately, there are numerous methods to save space and still grow your own food. If you have a sunny window sill or a balcony, you can grow a variety of fresh vegetables potted in plant pots or containers. For gardeners with a little more yard space, you may want to consider raised garden beds. This is a great option for growing small plots of veggies and flowers. They keep pathway weeds from your garden soil, prevent soil compaction, provide good drainage and serve as a barrier to pests such as slugs and snails. The sides of the beds keep your valuable garden soil from being eroded or washed away during heavy rains. In many cases, gardeners are able to plant earlier in the season because the soil is warmer and better drained when it is above ground level. Gardening is a wonderful outdoor activity to participate in as a family and with others. Kids love digging in the dirt, so get them out to help you with specific projects, like digging a hole for a new plant or pulling up all the weeds they can find in a

particular area. This is also a great opportunity for dad to show off his handy work while building you a garden box or two. If you would like to plant a garden, but not sure where to start, Wanda Kienzle, the Program Director at Old Fort Bliss Replica, hosts a variety of events throughout the year that offer gardening tips. Old Fort Bliss Replica also offers raised garden bed frames, top soil and compost to the Fort Bliss Community on a first come, first serve basis. Although costs of having your own garden include time and energy, the benefits will be saving money as well as the joy of growing your food yourself. To keep tabs on gardening events, visit us online at blissmwr.com/oldfortbliss or on Facebook at facebook.com/blissmwr. For more information, call (915) 5684518 or (915) 588-8482.

ABOVE: A nice, big planting box like the one pictured above is just the thing for summer veggies, herbs, and flowers. They are simple to build and easy on the wallet.

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Big Game Opportunities for Active Duty- Current opportunities include NM big game draw hunts for deer, elk, antelope, javelina, Barbary sheep and oryx. These hunts take place on McGregor Range and are open only to active duty military members. In addition, there is a population management oryx hunt opportunity available to active duty US military members permanently assigned to Fort Bliss. This hunt occurs on Doña Ana Range. Refer to the NMDGF website and Big Game Rules & Information booklet for application procedures. F O R MO R E IN F O , V IS IT N MD G F AT W W W. W IL D L IF E .S TATE.N M.U S

In 1969, the Oryx was relocated to White Sands Missile Range from Africa where they flourished in the desert terrain. Today, the Oryx is one of the most sought after big game animals in New Mexico. Active-duty hunts available.

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Hunting is an exciting Family rec- hunting, a FB Weapon Registration, reational activity and an important a state-approved Hunter Education/ part of the economy. Hunting plays Safety card and the appropriate huntan integral role in the management of ing licenses, permits, tags and stamps Texas wildlife populations. With ap- required by New Mexico/Texas. Each adult hunter or party member proximately 695,000 of the 1.2 million acres occupied by Fort Bliss available must possess their own FBTC Access for hunting, there are a lot of hunting Permit. Minors must be listed on an adult’s pass. opportunities to Hunters huntbe had when not in use for miliing in the FBTC must comply tary training. with all FBTC Fort Bliss regulations inspans the New Mexico-Texas cluding calling border with 89% Range OperaMEMBER APPRECIATION NIGHT tions (915-744falling within APRIL 17 | 4-8PM 9546/9547) New Mexico. The installation’s desert scrublands, when entering and leaving the FBTC mesa grasslands and woodlands sup- and reporting their permit number. New Mexico and Texas State huntport a wide variety of wildlife. Hunting opportunities are open to US citi- ing regulations must be obeyed while zens and foreign military members hunting on Fort Bliss. These regulawith small and big game hunts avail- tions are posted on the New Mexable in both the New Mexico and Tex- ico Department of Game and Fish (NMDGF) and the Texas Parks and as portions of Fort Bliss. Fort Bliss requires each hunter to Wildlife Department websites. obtain a Fort Bliss Training Complex (FBTC) Access Permit validated for facebook.com/blissmwr


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FISHING IN THE WEST TEXAS DESERT Believe it or not, there is fishing in this part of Texas. In fact, there are many lakes to choose from, such as Odessa Lake, Ascarate Lake, San Felipe, Monahans Perch Pond, Midland Wadly Barrow, and more. These are all Community Fishing Lakes in the Big Bend region of Texas (West Texas). A Community Fishing Lake (CFL) is defined as a public impoundment 75 acres or smaller located totally within an incorporated city limits or public park, or any impoundment lying totally within the boundaries

of a state park. Many CFL’s are stocked annually with channel catfish and/or rainbow trout. The largest, Ascarate, is home to trout (winter), catfish (summer), large mouth bass, black bass, sun perch, blue gill, carp, shad, crappie, hybrid sunfish and minnows. The Ascarate Park is the largest public-use recreational park in El Paso County, at 448 total acres. For more information on Fishing Licenses and Packages, or information on lakes and parks, visit www.tpwd.state.tx.us/fish.

AND IN NEW MEXICO For those who want to venture further north, there are also many fishing lakes in New Mexico. Lakes which are generally warm water fisheries include Brantley Reserve, Avalon, Bataan, and Red Bluff Lakes while Jal and Eunice Lakes are typically trout waters. A fishing license is required of all persons age 12 and older who fish in New Mexico. Residents 70 years of age and older can obtain a free annual license from their local vendors or the Fish and

LICENSES AND PERMITS FBTC Access Permit and Weapon Registration: Buffalo Soldier Visitor’s Control Center (915) 568-3215 Chaffee Pass Gate (915) 568-6853

Game Office. Texas residents who wish to hunt or fish on the New Mexico portion of Fort Bliss land must obtain a “K” license. Anglers are restricted to two poles each in warm-waters, but only one pole if fishing in trout waters. Be sure to check into New Mexico’s Big Fish Awards Program. You can qualify for a fishing award by weighing and measuring your catch! For more information on Fishing in New Mexico, visit www. wildlife.state.nm.us.

Oh YES, It’s FREE! New Mexico offers free fishing days twice a year in which anglers do not need a fishing license to fish, though all other regulations apply: Saturday, June 6 National Fishing Day Saturday, September 26 National Hunting & Fishing Day

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ODR Activities Calendar

Level of Activity Intensity Easy: Family oriented, little conditioning required Medium: Average physical conditioning, caution with small children Difficult: Young adults and adults in good physical condition Extremely Difficult: Special skills required to participate

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A list of Fort Bliss Outdoor Recreation events. Search by date, location, or event description. This schedule is subject to change without notice. Tickets to scheduled events can be purchased at the following location:

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BIGG Laser Tag: Outdoors at Biggs Park, a team of players

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BIGG Laser Tag

Biggs Park

Night Laser Tag (all ages)

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Tower Day

Tango Tower, Biggs Park

Tower Activities (ages 6+) $10*

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Easter-avaganza

Biggs Park

Easter Celebration

FREE

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Easter Hueco Hike

Hueco Tanks State Park

Hiking & Rock Art Tour

$25*

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Outdoor Expo

Soldier Activity Center

Info on Outdoor Rec

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Family Camping

White Sands Ntl. Mnt.

Overnight Camping & Rec $10**

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Soto Laser Tag

Soto Gym

Night Laser Tag (all ages)

$10*

25th

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Challenge Course Day

Soldier Activity Center

High Ropes Challenge

$10*

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Tour de Cruces & St. Clair

Las Cruces, NM (Old Mesilla)

Market,Wine/Vineyard tour $35

May

attempt to score points by tagging targets with a hand-held infrared-emitting targeting device. This is an all ages event.

Tower Day: Open day of challenge course tower climbing, with

five climbing challenges to choose from! These events are paid for at Biggs Park on the day of the event.

Open Climbing: Every Saturday and Sunday from noon-5pm

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BIGG Laser Tag

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Tower Day

Tango Tower, Biggs Park

Tower Activities (ages 6+) $10*

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Bouldering

Hueco Tanks State Park

Bouldering/Rock Climbing $35

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8 Mi. Mountain Bike Ride Chuck Heinrich Park

Mountain Biking

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Mother Daughter Hike

Mother's Day Scenic Hike $20

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Night Laser Tag (all ages)

$10*

$35

Armed Forces Day

Tango Tower, Biggs Park

Tower Activities

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Family Camping

White Sands Ntl. Mnt.

Overnight Camping & Rec $10**

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Night Laser Tag (all ages)

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the Soldier Activity Center will open the Climbing Wall of the facility for people of all ages to use. Children 4 and up are welcome but must weigh a minimum of 35 lbs and be within the size requirements for safety equipment. Time limits may apply, and keep in mind that all other areas of the facility will remain 18 and over only.

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Soto Laser Tag

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Challenge Course Day

Soldier Activity Center

High Ropes Challenge

$10*

31th

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Hueco Hike & Picnic

Hueco Tanks State Park

Hiking & Rock Art Tour

$25*

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BIGG Laser Tag

Biggs Park

Night Laser Tag (all ages)

$10*

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4

Tower Day

Tango Tower, Biggs Park

Tower Activities (ages 6+)

$10*

7th

8

Hueco Hike & Picnic

Hueco Tanks State Park

Hiking & Rock Art Tour

$25

13th

8

Tube the Rio

Truth or Consequences, NM

Tubing and Day Run

$20***

20-21st

16

Family Camping

White Sands Ntl. Mnt.

Overnight Camping & Rec $10**

Rock Climbing: Enjoy either sport climbing or bouldering

with a certified guide and instructor. Bring a positive attitude and the will to challenge yourself and we'll make sure you are safe and in good hands. All equipment is provided as well as transportation to and from climbing sites.

June

26th

4

Soto Laser Tag

Soto Gym

Night Laser Tag (all ages)

$10*

27th

4

Challenge Course Day

Soldier Activity Center

High Ropes Challenge

$10*

27th

4

Tube the Rio

Truth or Consequences, NM

Tubing and Day Run

$20***

28th

8

Hueco Hike & Picnic

Hueco Tanks State Park

Hiking & Rock Art Tour

$25* * Pay day of @ Biggs Park ** $10.00 dollars per individual or $35.00 per family of four. $10 per family member above four. You may have to pay additional entrance fees. *** Event is dependent on water levels and may be cancelled if water is too low.

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spring MWRRECREATION

CLEANING

Candice Boston, Family & MWR Marketing No matter where you live, spring is the perfect time to clean up – and spruce up – the inside and outside of your home. Your tasks may vary, but spring cleaning typically includes cleaning out the flower beds, organizing your garage, cleaning out closets, de-cluttering, and organizing your belongings. Sounds fun, right? Unfortunately, not everyone enjoys cleaning up and organizing. However, spring cleaning doesn’t have to be a fruitless chore. In fact, de-cluttering your home can easily become a money-making endeavor if you play your cards right. All it requires is some effort, organizational skills and a Saturday afternoon to turn your unwanted belongings into cold, hard cash. Once you’ve decided which of your belongings will get the heave-ho, it’s time to start planning your sale. Start by picking a date. For those of you who live on Fort Bliss, you may want to consider having your sale during the Post-wide yard sale on April 18 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. The installation does all of the marketing for you and always draws an enormous crowd. If you aren’t able to participate in the Post-wide yard sale, any Saturday is a great choice to plan your sale. Here are a few things to keep in mind to maximize your profits. Clean. Nothing will make your shoppers disappear faster than trying to sell items that are dirty, dusty and unkempt. To avoid losing out on potential sales, take the time to clean and dust each item you’re selling. Price realistically. Sure, you would like to get full retail price for your used items, but will you? More than likely, not.

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Unfortunately, the resale value of used items is only a small percentage of what they cost new. Advertise. If you are participating in the Post-wide yard sale, this part will be done for you. If not, it is important to let people know it’s happening to get as many people as possible to visit your sale. Start by putting a free ad on Craigslist and other like pages. After that, take the extra time to create and post outdoor signs that will help guide people to your door. Remember, the sales that get the most traffic are the ones people know about. Spring cleaning may not be your cup of tea, but the prospect of earning some extra cash might just be the motivation you need to get started. So, sort through your belongings and decide what you can live without. Holding a yard sale is hard work, but it almost always pays off by freeing up extra room in your home and adding to your bottom line. Check us out on Facebook at facebook.com/blissmwr for the most up-to-date information.

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FUN IDEAS FITNESS

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FOR SPRING

With winter on its way out, the urge to be outside

starts to grow.

Here are some

ideas for getting back into shape

this spring.

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Candice Boston and U.S. Army MWR Marketing As the weather starts to warm up, being outside is probably starting to seem more and more appealing. After a winter feeling cooped up and enjoying all of the baked goods and holiday treats, it’s time to get out and get some fresh air and exercise. This spring, take advantage of some of these outdoor recreation ideas. Cycling: For low impact aerobic exercise, hop on a bike and head out for a ride. You’ll get a great interval workout if you choose hilly terrain, or you can take a longer, more leisurely ride with Family and friends. If you’re interested in a group ride, Outdoor Recreation always has trail rides planned for all experience levels. (See page 30 for calendar.) If your balance isn’t good enough for you to feel comfortable on a bike, get started on a stationary bike in the fitness center. As you become more comfortable with this, you can begin to transition into cycling outdoors. Walking or Jogging: One of the easiest activities to get started with is walking or jogging. All you need is a pair of athletic shoes and at least 10 minutes to head outside. Start slow, with just as much activity as you can handle. Your legs will be sore at first, but as you build strength, you’ll be able to both increase the duration of your activity and start increasing your speed as

well. Then, plan to participate in one of more than 10 runs every year organized by the Fort Bliss Sports and Fitness program. Swimming: Especially if you’re retired or have mobility problems, like joint pain, many types of exercise can be painful. Swimming is one of the best exercises for you. The water provides resistance without putting stress on joints, allowing you to get a significant workout. Try swimming laps for cardio exercise or signing up for a water aerobics class to work in some water strength training as well. Replica Aquatic Center located at 5035 Dickman Road offers Water Aerobics on Mon/Wed from 10-11 a.m. and on Tue/Thu from 5:15-6:15 p.m. The Aquatics Training Center located on 20733 Constitution Ave. offers a Saturday class from 9:30-10:30 a.m. Sports: If you want to exercise without feeling like you’re exercising, playing a team sport can be the best way to do this. You’ll often get so caught up in the game and competition that you’ll forget how hard you’re working. See page 35 to find intramural leagues or Commander’s Cup Sports you can join. This spring, get the whole Family involved in fun outdoor fitness activities. The more you exercise, the more you’ll start to love it! For more ideas on how to live a healthier, happier lifestyle this spring, visit us at blissmwr.com. facebook.com/blissmwr


let’s ride READY, SET

Stacy Lehr, Certified Spin Instructor Indoor cycling is a group exercise class performed on stationary bikes. During the class, the instructor simulates hill-climbing, sprints, and races. You will be motivated by the instructor, the people around you, and the music. Don’t be intimidated: Yes, there will be a few seasoned individuals in your class, but there will be new riders and people of all different ages, sizes, and levels. Don’t let the fear of the unknown stop you from trying an awesome workout. Remember that anything new is always intimidating. Benefits of indoor cycling include increased cardiovascular strength, lowered stress levels, increased muscular endurance, large number of calories burned and low impact exercise. What you need for your first class: • Show up at least 10 minutes prior to class and introduce yourself to the instructor so they can assist you in proper bike set up. Notify the instructor if you are recovering from any injuries so they can help you

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modify if necessary. • Sweat wicking clothing such as shorts and tee shirts. Padded biking shorts provide a more comfortable ride, but are not mandatory. • Tennis shoes with a stiff sole are best if you don’t have biking shoes. The Kieser bikes have a dual pedal, one side accepts SPD clip bike shoes and the other has a basket to secure your regular tennis shoes. • Water. Hydration during physical activity is critical. • A hand towel to wipe that sweat out of your eyes. Not convinced that indoor cycling may be for you? I challenge you to try just three classes. There are countless benefits of indoor cycling in addition to the ones listed above. Keep an open mind and allow yourself to experience a great ride. Get ready to enjoy working out! For more information, call (915) 744-5788.

ABOVE: Certified Spinning Instructor, Stacy Lehr, motivates a group of women during a morning spin class at Soto Physical Fitness Center.

GROUP fitness instructors

WANTED

ABOVE: A group of women in a morning spin class at Soto PFC break a sweat and appear to enjoy it with much enthusiasm.

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Is Now Recruiting Group Fitness Instructors For More Info Call: 915-744-5800/744-5790 blissmwr.com

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FRAMING DONE RIGHT

2014 ARMY DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY C ON T EST

W I NN E R S it ’ s a n artist ’ s e y E , patie n ce & skill t H A T makes a n image .

Rachele Frickey 1st Place Div II, People “Flower Girl”

Sarrah Morgan, the ability to see how framing changFamily and MWR Marketing es the beauty of a photo. Dooley Have a picture that needs framing? says, “This class is perfect for artists, Or maybe you have something that it allows them to see their photo or needs to be engraved. Whatever your painting in a different light. Framneed, Framing Bliss is here to help ing will turn an ok photo into a great you! photo!” Framing Bliss specializes in framEngraving is also one aspect where ing anything and Framing Bliss thrives. everything. For Whether you need a Do-It-Yourself example, they can FRAMING CLASSES plaque engraved for frame sports jerseys, Every other Saturday your most outstandguidons, photos, diing Solider, or if you @ 8:45 a.m. plomas, kid’s art, and want to document April 18 & 25 any type of memorawhere that special ay 2, 16 & 30 M bilia you may have. trophy or medal came June 13 & 27 Michell Dooley, from make sure you subject to change manager of the frame stop by and talk to the please call before shop, expresses how experts at Framing attending a class . important it is to Bliss. (915) 568-5563 frame your personal One great piece of artifacts. “Frame it advice Dooley had to so it doesn’t get ruined; it’s all about say was this, “Get it out of the closet preserving your memories.” and get it framed.” You never know Not only does Framing Bliss pre- when that special photo or diploma serve your memories but they can will get lost or ruined. show you how to do it yourself. EveFraming Bliss is located at 820 ry other Saturday Framing Bliss of- Marshall Road. For more informafers classes on how to do your own tion or to register for their classes, framing. The class gives participants call (915) 568-5563.

Tara Ruby 1st Place Div II, Military Life “Finally Home”

Elizabeth Loman-Hayes 3rd Place Div II, Still Life “Smell of Spring”

If

you’re ready to share your crea-

tive talents, consider the

Army Digital Photography Contest and the Army Arts and Crafts Contest. They are annual competitions for Army patrons and recognize the talent and originality of

Soldiers, Family members and Army Civilians. Entries are submitted from Army garrisons worldwide, include entries from Soldiers of deployed units and showcase some of the most original and

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creative minds at work. facebook.com/blissmwr


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A list of upcoming sports. Search by event, date, or location. This schedule is subject to change without notice.

For more information on the sports program: (915)744-5794

Run for the Fallen 5k CC Indoor Soccer CC 10k Post Championship CC Track Championship Old Ironsides Mud Challenge CC Ten Miler Qualifier Armed Forces Day Triathlon Open Volleyball Tournament Women’s Softball Open Basketball CC Softball CC Laser Tag

Apr. 4 Apr. 6 Apr. 10 Apr. 14-16 Apr. 25 May 8 May 16 May 30-31 Jun. 5 Jun. 6 Jun. 8 Jun. 16-18

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Field of Honor Stout PFC Soto PFC

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Stout Track Field

x

Air Assault Field Soto PFC

x x

Aquatics Training Center Soto PFC

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Omar Bradley Complex

x x

Stout PFC Omar Bradley Complex

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Biggs Park

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MWROUTDOOR RECREATION

OFF-DUTY TRAVEL

Get out of here, you deserve it!

ENJOY THE

GREAT OUTDOORS Paths Across America is your key to Army RV parks and campgrounds throughout the U.S. on military installations and Recreation Areas. For information on the location of these facilities, and amenities, visit armymwr.com/recleisure/outdoors/paths.aspx.

WHO IS ELIGIBLE? Eligible Patrons include active duty Army, Department of the Army Civilian employees, US Army Retirees, and members of the Army National Guard or Army Reserve (18 years or older). Family Members of the above groups, 18 years or older with a military/ Government ID card are also eligible. Many MWR facilities and service are also available to all branches of service. Always check with the staff at your local MWR facility or office to check eligibility. page 36

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U.S. Army MWR Marketing The summer is near and it’s time to plan a vacation. Fort Bliss Family and MWR is ready to help make it the best getaway ever. Whether you’re heading for the beach, ready to take a cruise or destined for a week at a great theme park, we are here to help. We can assist you in a number of ways, including attraction tickets, cruise booking, resort vacation rentals and much more. If you are an eligible patron, these services and offers are available to you. The Fort Bliss Information, Ticketing and Referral (ITR) Offices are the best place to start planning your dream vacation or getaway. Our knowledgeable staff members are the best source for information about theme park tickets, museum passes, tours, national park admission and historic site tickets. Our offices are also where you can find out about the best hotel rates, airfares and cruise pack-

ages – many with discounts of up to 50% off that you won’t find anywhere else. Fort Bliss has two ITR offices conveniently located inside Freedom Crossing at 1611 Marshall Road and inside the Soldier Activity Center at 20732 Constitution Ave. To inquire by phone call (915) 569-6446 for Freedom Crossing and (915) 744-1522 for the Soldier Activity Center.

Armed Forces Vacation Club (AFVC) is a FREE membership club open to active duty, guard, reserve and retired members of the Armed Forces. AFVC provides access to Space-A resort rentals worldwide for just $349* per week – that’s per unit which sleeps 2-8. Installation Family and MWR programs receive cash rebates. You must provide your installation number to make a reservation. The installation number for Fort Bliss is 172. We encourage you to identify Fort Bliss so that our installation receives commission that remains at work for the Soldiers and Family members of this installation. To learn more, visit the Armed Forces Vacation Club at afvclub.com. To inquire by phone, call 1-800-724-9988. facebook.com/blissmwr


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READ

TO THE RHYTHM

Mickelsen Community Library urges families to shake, rattle, or roll to the library for the 2015 Summer Reading Program, Read to the Rhythm! Sarrah Morgan, Family and MWR Marketing Mickelsen Community Library launches its Read to the Rhythm! Summer Reading Program on June 15. During the next two months, the library will host a range of free activities for children, teens, and adults that encourage and support a love of reading. Participants also can win prizes for reaching their reading goals. The program concludes on July 25 with an End of Program Celebration scheduled for August 1 from 9:30 a.m.11:30 a.m. “We’ve planned a wonderful program

for kids to make the library a great place to read, learn, and discover what’s available for their enjoyment,” said Library Technician Melissa Biglane, “The Summer Reading Program is a great way to have fun while improving reading comprehension.” Themed events include making instruments and live musical performances. Prizes come in the form of tiered reading incentives and a prize bag at the conclusion of the program. There’s also a serious side to summer reading. Research has shown that reading over the summer prevents summer read-

ing loss. “Studies also indicate students who read recreationally outperformed those who don’t. Students read more when they can choose materials based on their own interests,” Library Director Rachel Arizaga added, “Mickelsen Community Library is committed to supporting lifelong learning and educational enrichment for all families.” Registration begins June 1 and continues through June 30. To learn more about the summer adventure at the library, call (915) 568-6156 or visit us online at www.blissmwr.com/ library/.

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MWRCHILD,YOUTH & SCHOOL SERVICES

WA R N I N

G

DON’T BE THIS LA DY!

KEEPING YOUR COOL

SIDELINE ETIQUETTE

U.S. Army MWR Marketing Sports often bring out the competitive side in many individuals, but when tempers flare, the game can be ruined for everyone. Fort Bliss Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) offer a number of intramural sports, youth sports and other recreational activities to keep service members and their Families active and engaged with the Army community. But these programs can only be provided when participating individuals respect their Fort Bliss Youth Sports opponents and display proper sportsrequires that at manship and sideline etiquette, whether least one parents or on or off the field. guardian to take the A little friendly competition can be a Sportsmanship Class great way to have fun, but it’s important before their child/ren to keep your emotions in check and alare allowed to parways pay respect to the game. Here are ticipate in any CYSS some guidelines for putting your best Youth Sports Programs. Classes are held at foot forward when you take the playing the YouthPlex on 195 field or view from the sidelines: Keep Your Temper in Check: Chaffer Road. For more information, call (915) Whether it’s you or your children out 568-KIDS. on the playing field, tempers need to be controlled at all times. Emotions may run high in the heat of competition, but hot heads can lead to scuffles, fights and other events that mar a recreational event. Always enter competition understanding that everyone’s there to have fun, and help keep others around you under control if you see page 38

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them starting to boil over. Respect Coaches and Referees: Officials and coaches are essential to putting on a recreational event, and they need to be given respect at all times. Inappropriate language, aggressive behavior, taunts or a disregard for their authority can all put a damper on the event. It’s okay to respectfully disagree with an authority at a recreational event, but keep your interactions civil and don’t create a hostile situation. Use Respectful Language: Children and Families are often present at MWR events -- particularly youth sporting events. Their right to a clean, safe experience needs to be respected at all times. Use respectful language free of any profanities to preserve these events as an appropriate gathering for Army Families. Leave Your Emotions on the Field: Regardless of the outcome of a game, don’t lose your perspective once the event is over. Shake hands with the opponent and leave your emotions and frustrations on the field as you walk off. By enjoying the event for what it is and being mindful of your surroundings, you can save yourself from any post-event conflict and ensure everyone has a good time. If you are interested in getting involved, you can start by viewing the youth sports calendar on page 39 or the intramural sports calendar on page 35. For more information, visit us online at blissmwr. com/youthsports/ or blissmwr.com/intramurals/. facebook.com/blissmwr


MWRYOUTH SERVICES

A list of upcoming sports. Search by sport, age, or season dates. This schedule is subject to change without notice.

For more information call (915)568-2617 or visit blissmwr.com/youthsports

USA Track & Field

5-18

May-June

April

$75/64

Tackle Football

8-11

August-November

May-July

$65/55

Summer Basketball

5-15

July-August

June

$40/34

Fall Soccer

3-15

September-October

August

$40/34

USATF Cross Country

5-18

August-November

August

$55/47

Wrestling (Folkstyle)

5-15

September-January

August

$45/38

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COACHES WANTED

Youth Sports is looking for volunteer coaches to help make the program a success. The first child of a volunteer coach plays for free and half price for each additional child. If you would like to give back to Fort Bliss youth, call (915) 568-KIDS.

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From deployments to new schools, military children are faced with unique challenges that ordinary youth their age do not experience. In an effort to recognize their hard work and applaud the courage of military children, the Department of Defense (DOD) has deemed April as the Month of the Military Child (MOMC). The Month of the Military Child Observance is an opportunity to thank children for their support and recognize the important role they play in contributing to the strength of the Army Family. MOMC also reaffirms the Army’s commitment to ensuring excellence in schools, childcare and youth services as well as providing a strong supportive environment where children can thrive. This year’s theme, “THEIR LIVES, THEIR STORIES” highlights the unique lifestyles, contributions and sacrifices military children

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make to our nation. Throughout the month of April, U.S. Army organizations worldwide (Active, Guard and Reserve) will hold a variety of fun and exciting events to officially recognize the resilience of our military children. Fort Bliss will recognize the sacrifice of military children with the Annual MOMC Block Party on April 11 from 12-4 p.m. The Purple Up event at the YouthPlex Sports Field on April 18 from 2-5 p.m. is another event celebrating MOMC with free fun, free food and free activities for the entire family. MOMC activities differ across all Army Garrisons, however, the goal remains the same: celebrate the resilient children and their role in the Army Family. For more information on MOMC events happening on Fort Bliss, visit our website at blissmwr.com or like us on Facebook at facebook.com/ blissmwr.

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TAKE A

STAB AT

Miyo Saito, SKIESUnlimited For the little Zorro in every child, Fort Bliss is introducing the Olympic sport of fencing. The program is an exclusive combat/martial art discipline that will provide fundamental fencing footwork, hand drills and a sword fighting experience to the military community. Fencing is the sport of swordplay. It began thousands of years ago as a way of training soldiers to fight with swords and it eventually became a competitive sport. In class, each child will have the opportunity to work with instructors in a small group setting, and practice drills with peers. Fencers learn good sportsmanship, self-discipline, gain quick reflexes and how to compete independently. They gain a sense of accomplishment when winning and learn to profit from their defeats. They learn to make complex decisions, analyze problems, and think fast on their feet. The rules of the sport help foster a sense of chivalry and respect among all of the students. Most of all, it’s a lot of fun and qualifies for PE credit. The program has the potential to advance to a competitive level for those fencers that

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FENCING aim for local, regional, national, or international representation such as the World Military Fencing Championships. Currently, the other army institution that has a representation at intercollegiate level is the United States Military Academy at West Point. If you are interested in fencing, or would like more information, call the SKIESUnlimited office at (915) 569-7732 or 5685195. Class registration is now open and will close the day before the start of each class. All students must be enrolled with CYSS Parent Central Services. For an appointment, call (915) 568-4374. To view more of what SKIES has to offer, visit blissmwr.com/skies. If you are not registered, you may sign in as a guest. SDL#8 & Border TX Division Summer National Qualifiers April 25 @ Fort Bliss, 5037 Sheridan Road Replica School Age Center Open to all USFA members, UTEP students, and fencers on Fort Bliss and in the surrouding area. For more information, visit www.askfred.net.

instructor meet the

Margaret Delong is the fencing instructor here at SKIESUnlimited. She is a member of multiple national fencing associations such as the United States Fencing Associate (USFA) and its Sport Medicine Team, a certified fencing master by the United States Fencing Coaches Association, and many more. Delong has many years of training and experience from the University of Chile, New Mexico State University, and here in El Paso. Along with teaching the children of Fort Bliss, Delong is also the fencing teacher at UTEP.

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MWRARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE

Community Resources Fort Bliss Army Community Service, 2494 Ricker Road, leads the Army in providing many quality services to assist Soldiers and their Families. By developing innovative programs and continually checking the well-being of our Soldiers, ACS sets the standard in assisting Families in periods of crisis and providing valuable information. Several Family support programs are offered - Family Advocacy, Financial Readiness, Army Volunteer Corps, Mobilization and Deployment, Relocation Readiness, Army Family Team Building, and Information, Referral and Outreach with Relocation Services, the Lending Closet, and Relocation Counseling. Soldiers can take care of their needs quickly.

Army Volunteer Corps 2494 Ricker Road, 569-4ACS

Volunteer Management 101 Schedule Available Online

The Fort Bliss Army Volunteer Corps (AVC) supports the Army’s mission by promoting and strengthening volunteerism by uniting volunteer efforts, supporting professional management, enhancing volunteer career mobility, and establishing volunteer partnerships to support individual personal growth and life-long volunteer commitment.

This course will help you understand why people volunteer, know what to do once you have selected your perfect volunteer, and find ways to manage and recognize volunteers.

The Fort Bliss AVC office is the center for volunteer recruitment, referral, recognition, and professional development for volunteers and volunteer leaders. Volunteers can be placed in a wide variety of positions throughout the installation and within the El Paso community. Through volunteer service, volunteers can learn or improve skills and gain work experience that can increase self-confidence and improve marketability for paid positions.

APR 6, 13, 20 & 27: 1:30pM May 4, 11 & 18: 1:30pM Jun 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29:1:30pM The Fort Bliss AVC exclusively tracks volunteer hours by using the Volunteer Management Information System (VMIS) on the web at Army OneSource. The system was developed to give the Army a real-time snapshot of volunteer activities at any given time and any given installation. VMIS provides all of the tools needed to track AVC volunteer hours, manage and track volunteers, post open positions, print reports, and much more. VMIS is at Fort Bliss as a hands-on training or you can take it online at www.myarmyonesource.com/.

Every minute and every hour that someone volunteers, they contribute to improving the quality of life of our community; therefore volunteers change the world. Join the movement to make our installation, our city, our nation a better place for all – Change the World, Volunteer! email: fortblissvolunteer@yahoo.com website: blissmwr.com/volunteer

Installation Volunteer Orientation

Volunteer Information Management System Training

MYERS BRIGGS ASSESSMENT Available upon request The Myers Briggs Personality Type Indicator is a psychometric questionnaire designed to measure psychological preferences in how people perceive the world and make decisions.

APR 2: 10:30am & 6pm MAY 14: 10:30am & 6pm JUN 11: 10:30am & 6pm If you’re interested in volunteering within the Fort Bliss or El Paso Community, the first place to start is the Installation Volunteer Orientation. The installation volunteer orientation provides information about available volunteer opportunities within the Fort Bliss and El Paso Community, expectations and requirements of volunteering within our community and information on volunteer awards.

Apr: n/a MAY: n/a Jun 17: 9am This workshop is a great opportunity for volunteer managers to learn about the many award opportunities for their volunteers, and how to write award-winning nominations.

Volunteer Leaders Orientation

Available upon request

Available online Do you supervise volunteers in your unit or organization? Do you need volunteers for your unit or organization? If the answer to either question is yes, then you need to know the role of a volunteer supervisor. The Fort Bliss AVC office is now offering a Volunteer Leaders Orientation online. The Volunteer Leaders Orientation will provide you with the information needed in order to have a volunteer work in your unit or organization. page 42

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Volunteer award writing workshop

COMMUNICATION STYLE ASSESSMENT The Communication Style Assessment is designed to identify an individual’s communication style and discover how that style affects their communication. The attendees of this session will be provided the tools to speed read another person’s communication style and understand how to flex a style for effective communication with others.

ARMY FAMILY TEAM BUILDING FRC, 250 Club Road, 569-5500 Army Family Team Building (AFTB) is an educational program which provides training that prepares everyone in America’s Army to function at the highest level, given any situation. The training improves personal resilience and Family preparedness, which enhances overall Army readiness. Army Family Team Building’s free training is for (and taught by) Soldiers and Family members. Classes are not limited to military ID card holders: boyfriends, girlfriends and fiancées are welcome! Learn about the Army way of life, how to manage it better, and leadership skills as well! Be sure to ask us how Soldiers can use their certificates of training toward promotion points! www.blissmwr.com/aftb

1SGT/CommandER Spouse Seminar Apr 7-8: 9AM May: n/a Jun 2-3: 9am The First Sergeant/Company Command Spouse Seminar is designed to help increase a Spouse’s understanding of the rewards and challenges of company-level leadership. Learn techniques to help prepare you to become a valuable member of the command spouse team. Family members of all ranks are welcome.

Military Knowledge APR 28-30: 5:30pm MAY 12-13: 9am JUN 23-25: 5:30pm This course is targeted toward those interested in updating basic military knowledge or those new to the military life: learn about resources, customs, benefits and more!

Personal Growth & Resiliency ApR: n/a MAY 19-21: 9am Jun 15-18: 5:30pm This Course enhances personal development and teaches you how to cope with challenging situations: learn effective conflict management, techniques to overcome stress and improve your personal relationships.

Leadership Development APR 21-23: 9am MAY: n/a JUN: n/a This courses offer training to enhance your professional growth and leadership development opportunities. Especially helpful to those who might assume advisory and mentoring roles within the unit and community.

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Mobilization & Deployment

FRG Leader Training

FRC, 250 Club Road, 569-5500

Apr 7-8: 9AM May 12-13: 9am Jun: n/a

The Mobilization and Deployment Program provides active duty, reserve units and guard units with pre and post deployment/mobilization briefings, Family Readiness Group assistance, information and referral services, resource materials, and Operation R.E.A.D.Y. (Resources for Education About Deployment and You) training. Training modules provide practical instruction pertaining to ongoing readiness. Topics include: Understanding and Planning for Military Separation and Predeployment Ongoing Readiness, Coping with Separation, and Financial Planning. The materials are designed to support unit commanders in preparing service members, Civilian employees, and their Families for military operations.

Resilience Training Apr 27-30: 8:30am MAY 11-14: 8:30am Jun: N/A Do you bounce back or do you crack? Learn to bounce back when the stressors of everyday life start getting you down by attending the ACS Resilience Training. The training will enhance your effectiveness and well-being by teaching you the skills to build mental toughness, learn what your character strengths are, build strong relationships, and lastly, how to hunt the good stuff, focusing on the positive rather than the negative.

CARE Team Training

Apr 8: 9AM May 6: 9am Jun10: 9AM The purpose of the Care Team is to offer shortterm care and support to Families of deceased and seriously wounded Soldiers until the Family’s own support structure is in place. Care Teams are not mandatory, but are an additional way battalions can provide valuable support to Families.

Preparing for Deployment Available upon request Deployments can increase the stress on a Family and change the roles of Family members. In this class, we will focus on what Family members can do to decrease stress and emotional disturbances during this time. We will also offer tips and techniques to Family members to help cope with the emotional stress during this transition.

Rear Detachment Training Monthly Rear Detachment Command (RDC) Training is offered monthly during the Commanders/1SG Course given by Garrison Command Directorate of Plans, Training, Mobilization and Security (DPTMS). RDC training focuses on the command responsibilities of the Family readiness program to include Family Readiness Groups, Family Readiness Support Assistants, Family Readiness Liaisons, staff functions, community resources, and Casualty Response Teams. DPTMS Training Section publishes the schedule for the Commander/1SG Course. Info: 744-2767

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The Family Readiness Group (FRG) Course is provided by the Army Community Service, Mobilization and Deployment Program. The training is available for all FRG members and is offered once a month. The following classes are required to receive a FRG Leader Certificate: Creating and Maintaining a FRG, Leadership for FRGs, Building Your FRG Volunteers, Making Contact (Phone tree Point of Contact), Newsletter for FRGs, Money Matters, Building Your FRG – Getting Started, Bringing it all Together. www.blissmwr.com/frg

Key Caller Training Apr 14: 5:30pM May 19: 5:30pM Jun: n/a Key callers are a vital part of the FRG leadership team and perform an essential FRG mission activity. This training provides the information that is most critical to understanding and performing the key caller role.

Treasurer Training

Apr 16: 9aM May 21: 5:30pM Jun: n/a FRG Fund Custodians and alternates will identify resources needed to operate a FRG by learning about various forms of funding available, setting up a bank account, the role and responsibilities of a FRG Fund Custodian, fundraising, donations and solicitation.

Homecomings & Reunions Available upon request Homecoming can be as emotional and stressful as deployment. The Family can experience the same emotional stress and strain as during deployment. This class will focus on tips and techniques to help the Family prepare for their loved one’s return. We will provide information on how to make the transition during the Soldier’s homecoming.

community resources

Apr 14: 9:30aM May 12: 9:30aM Jun 9: 9:30aM This is an opportunity for Soldiers, spouses, veterans, and retirees to learn about the community resources that Fort Bliss, El Paso County, State of Texas, and national organizations provide. This briefing will provide attendees with a wealth of knowledge on these agencies and the services they provide to the community.

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WE Personal RESOURCES WANT YOU! EMPLOYMENT READINESS

2494 Ricker Road, 569-5838

(IF YOU’RE AWESOME)

There are more than 28,000 civilian Family and MWR employees serving around the world. If you want to make a difference in the lives of Soldiers and their Families, consider joining our team. We’re always looking for talented professionals in these key areas: • Child and Youth Services • Sports and Fitness Management • Community Recreation • Outdoor Recreation • Contracting • Marketing • Social Work • Financial Management • Human Resources • Information Technology • Professional Golf Management • Food & Beverage Training and Benefits Family and MWR offers competitive salaries and benefit packages that include medical, dental and life insurance. Comprehensive retirement and 401(k) plans are available and the organization will match your monthly contributions up to four percent. There are also multiple ways to move upward in Family and MWR through training opportunities and developmental assignments. To view current Family and MWR vacancies, visit usajobs.gov.

Management Trainee Program The Management Trainee Program seeks to develop tomorrow’s leaders by recruiting talented college students and graduates, Wounded Warriors, and current or former NAF employees in a variety of Family and MWR functional areas. After 24 months of paid on-the-job training, graduates will receive assistance in obtaining an NF-04 position in their chosen specialty. To learn more, visit www.fmwrctraineeprogram.com/. page 44

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The military lifestyle presents unique challenges to military spouses who are looking for employment due to frequent relocations. The Employment Readiness Program offers information and referral services and assistance in the areas of employment, training and volunteer opportunities. The services are designed to give you the competitive edge necessary to secure employment. Services include job counseling and training, employment and education information, volunteer opportunities, internet job search and assistance in resume writing and goal setting.

Employment Orientation Every Wednesday, 10 am The Employment Readiness Program has partnered with Workforce Solutions of Upper Rio Grande to deliver weekly orientations to educate spouses on services available to them and employment opportunities in the local area. Employment Orientation is required before attending all other ERP classes. Registration is required.

Ten Steps to A Federal Job APR 7: 9am MAY 5: 9am JUN 2: 9am Applying for federal employment is different than in private industry. This class shows you how to succeed in the government’s intricate hiring process. Both first-time applicants and those already within the government system will learn something new here, as application processes change over time.

Ace your next Job Interview APR 14: 9am MAY: n/a JUN 9: 9am This class will cover types of job interviews, preparation for the meeting, and the three parts of an interview. Participants will learn how to answer common, behavior-based, difficult, and illegal interview questions. Proper followup techniques, job fair etiquette, appropriate attire, and tips on salary negotiation will also be covered.

Career Exploration & Planning

APR: n/a MAY 28: 9am JUN: n/a This class will focus on career planning and goal setting. Through self-assessment techniques and discussion participants will identify values, skills, interests, and personality traits that will assist them in developing a career profile and plan of action. A career assessment tools will be introduced as a comprehensive resource.

Networking For Job Search APR 21: 9am MAY: n/a JUN: n/a This class will teach the basics for those new to networking and more sophisticated techniques for more experienced networkers. You will learn to identify and expand your network, types and strategies for networking, and techniques to overcome roadblocks to networking success.

Jumpstart Your Job Search APR: n/a MAY 19: 9am JUN: n/a This class will cover common job seeker pitfalls, how to utilize the F.O.C.U.S. method, proven techniques to strategize and evaluate your search plan, practical goal-setting exercises, and advice on how to maximize your time to develop an efficient full-circle job search strategy. Avoiding the job search blues will be covered.

Mobilize Your Home Business APR 9: 9:30am MAy: n/a JUN: n/a Learn the facts you need to make an informed decision on selecting and starting a home business. This class is taught by a representative from the Women’s Business Border Center.

Writing a Winning Resume APR: n/a MAY 12: 9am JUN: n/a Create an effective resume or transform the one you already have into a powerful tool that will get you interviews. This workshop will lead you through a self-assessment series so that you gain extensive knowledge about the product you are marketing,YOU!

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Financial READINESS 2494 Ricker Road, 569-4ACS The Financial Readiness Program (FRP) offers counseling and training for Soldiers and their Families; FRP works with Army Emergency Relief (AER) to ensure emergency assistance is available when needed. The mission of the FRP is to reduce indebtedness, minimize the need for emergency financial assistance and prevent financial difficulties. Services include classes on money management, credit, financial planning, and consumer issues. We help Soldiers and Army Families live within their means and provide for a brighter financial future. See www.blissmwr. com/FRP or call 569-8376 for class times and dates or call for appointments.

FINANCIAL SERVICES Available upon request The Financial Readiness Program offers counseling to individuals seeking assistance in a wide variety of financial situations to include: • Consumer Credit Counseling • Personal Financial Coaching • Credit Report Reviewing • Consumer Advocate • Family Subsistence Supplemental Allowance • Financial Education Classes

Credit Repair APR 15: 9:30am MAY 20: 9:30am JUN 24: 9:30am This class will explain the different types of accounts that exist, the importance of viewing your credit report, knowing your debt to income ratio, how to improve your credit score and more.

Debt Management

APR 22: 9:30am MAY 8: 9:30am JUN 10: 9:30am Learn how to control your debt and how to improve your creditworthiness. You will leave with a strategy on how to turn your financial situation around.

Car Buying FIRST TERMERS, Monday 1pm The basics on how you can get the best deal when buying a car. Learn to get the best price, the basics on negotiation, and what you can or can’t afford.

Planning & Budgeting APR 21: 9am MAY 12: 9am JUN 3: 9am In this class, you will evaluate your current financial situation and help you create a budget and a spending plan to help you reach your goals for the future.

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Savings, Investing & TSP APR 17: 9:30am MAY 27: 9:30am JUN 19: 9:30am This class will cover the different savings and investment opportunities that exist in the market so you can decide on the one that is best for you plus the basics of the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP).

Stretching Your Dollar APR 10: 9:30am MAY 1: 9:30am JUN 5: 9:30am Learn to make your money stretch through the end of the month. This class is presented by Consumer Credit Counseling Services.

Banking & Money Management APR 8: 9:30am MAY 13: 9:30am JUN 17: 9:30am Learn the basics of debit management and the principals to reconcile your bank statement so you can stay on top of those purchases made by your debit card.

Dinner on A Dime APR 23: 11am MAY 21: 11am JUN 18: 11am Learn to cook a great dinner for the Family on a budget. Each class provides a recipe for a delicious meal. The meal is prepared during class with a taste test at the end. 250 Club Road

Coupon Clues APR 20: 9:30am MAY 19: 9:30am JUN: n/a Learn how to save money by couponing. This class will share with you the best links and locations to find coupons. As well as provide tips and strategies to combine coupons with discounts for maximum savings.

Army Emergency Relief Mon-fri, 7:30am-3:30pm The Army Emergency Relief (AER) provides financial assistance to active and retired Soldiers and their dependents when there is a valid need. Loans are interest free. Spouses requesting AER assistance must have a current Special Power of Attorney(SPOA), military ID card and documentation to support their request. Under the Commander’s Referral Program, the company commander or first sergeant may approve assistance of up to $1,500 for active-duty Soldiers. If you are not near an Army installation, you can go to any service’s relief society or contact the American Red Cross at 1-877-272-7337. AER also provides scholarships for spouses and children of active and retired Soldiers, orphans and dependents of deceased Soldiers. Scholarship applications are available at www.aerhq.org.

Support Services Army Family Action PLan Mon-fri, 8am-4pm The Army Family Action Plan provides Active and Reserve Component Soldiers, Army Civilians, Family members, Survivors, and Retirees a voice in shaping their standards of living by identifying issues and concerns for Army Senior Leadership resolution. Since its inception in 1983, the AFAP remains the only such partnership between a branch of the United States military and its constituents. Issues can be submitted at the Garrison Army Community Service office or to a unit Family Programs liaison. The needs of the Army community remain in the forefront of Army Senior Leadership. AFAP is the primary tool to communicate the important issues facing Soldiers, Army Civilians, Families, Survivors, and Retirees. Information provided through the AFAP process gives commanders and leaders insight into current satisfaction detractors, quality of life needs, and expectations of Army constituents. Leadership uses the information to effect changes that improve standards of living and support programs. These changes foster a satisfied, informed, and resilient Army Community. Issues can be submitted at the Army Community Services office or online at blissmwr.com/afap. 241 Sheridan Road , 568-6272

Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) apr 21-22: 8:30am may 19-20: 8:30am jun 16-17: 8:30am ASIST is a two-day interactive workshop that provides an opportunity to explore your experiences with and attitudes about suicide. In this training you will learn how to understand the needs of a person at risk of suicide, learn suicide first aid, recognize the warning signs of suicide, and learn what community resources are available. 250 Club Road, 569-5500

ASIST Tune Up apr: n/a may 6: ? jun: n/a ASIST Tune-Up is a 3.5-hour refresher course for those people that have taken the ASIST training. This training is intended to allow the participants to reconfirm their ability to be a ready, willing and able caregiver.

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ARMYVOLUNTEER WEEK Tephanie Hopper, Volunteer Corps. Manager In 1974, President Richard Nixon signed an executive order declaring that a week be dedicated to those who give their time to charity. Today that week is better known as National Volunteer Week. From April 12 – 18, Fort Bliss will continue this tradition of honoring volunteers for their service. The volunteers of our community embody the spirit of giving, shown throughout our country as they step up to the unique challenges faced within a military community. Though the challenges can sometimes be difficult, it is inspiring to see that volunteers are still committed to serving the Soldiers, Family members and Retirees. We are continually grateful for their dedication. We are appreciative to the volunteers who are out during the wee hours of the night providing a supportive hug to the Families of deploying Soldiers and for the volunteer who is there to cheer on a Soldier as he returns when there is no Family there to do so. We are thankful to the volunteer who takes their experience and knowledge

and shares it with others through Volunteer Week Activities the Army Family Team Building Volunteer Week Kick off- Ice Cream Social program. We are appreciative to April 13 | 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm Centennial Club and Conference Center the volunteer who is the coach, role model and mentor to our youth through the Child and Youth and “Be Your Own Ambassador-Making Volunteerism Work for You” Forum School Services Sports program. April 15 | 9:00 am – 2:00 pm It’s those volunteers and numerous Centennial Club and Conference Center others who make Fort Bliss a better place in which to live. FORT BLISS ANNUAL VOLUNTEER RECOGNITION This year’s theme, “Army VolunCEREMONY teers: Hands that Serve, Hearts that April 17 | 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm Care” exemplifies the love, devoCentennial Club and Conference Center (BY INVITE ONLY) tion and support shown by volunteers in our community. In return FREE childcare is available for daytime classes. for their caring hearts and loving Child must be registered with CYSS. Call Main CDC for reservations at (915) 568-5689. spirit, it is our obligation as a community to demonstrate our appreciation to them for their selfless service. I encourage each of you to take time during National Volunteer Week to spend a moment with your volunteers and let them know you are simply THANKFUL that they serve our community. For more information about volunteer week activities or volunteerism, contact the Fort Bliss Army Volunteer Corps at 569-4227 Ext. 7 or fortblissvolunteers@yahoo.com.

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Celebrate Army Community Service’s 50th Birthday with an essay contest. This year Army Community Service (ACS) will celebrate “50 Years of Helping Soldiers and Families.” In honor of this momentous occasion, we are inviting you to tell us your story about “How ACS has helped you” and you could win an ACS Prize package. In a minimum of 250 words, tell us of an event, occasion, a class or assistance from ACS that has positively impacted your life. Participants will be honored during the ACS Birthday Celebration Week, July 21-24, where the grand prize winner will be announced. The grand prize winner will also have their essay published in the blissNOW Magazine. Top essays will be posted at ACS for public display. Email submissions to acsbliss50@gmail.com no later than June 1. For more information, call (915) 569-4227 Ext. 7. page 46

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Personal RESOURCES Support Services cont’d

Better OppoRtunities for Single Parents (BOSP) 2nd wednesday of month, 11:30am-1pm Better Opportunities for Single Parents (BOSP) was put in place to give single parents a place to voice their concerns, find solutions to issues they may be having, to get resources, and to build a support group for themselves while networking with other single parents. 250 Club Road, Family Resiliency Center 569-5500

Survivor Outreach Services Mon-fri, 8am-4pm Losing a loved one is an especially difficult time for those left behind. In addition to the grief the Family will suffer, they will also be faced with several issues and questions about a life built around the Army. Some of these will be addressed immediately by the Casualty Assistance Officer (CAO), but some will not surface for many months or years - long after the Casualty Assistance process has ended. Survivor Outreach Services (SOS) can help. SOS is a holistic, multi-agency approach to delivering services specifically to surviving Family Members. The friendly staff at SOS is there to assist surviving Family Members with whatever issues they might have. Their services are also offered to Retirees and non-active duty incidents as well. Their mission is...“To embrace and reassure Survivors that they are continually linked to the Army Family through a unified support program that enables them to remain an important part of the Army Family for as long as they desire.” 241 Sheridan Road, 568-5970

Victim Advocacy

New Parent Support Program

Mon-fri, 8am-4pm

Mon-fri, 8am-4pm

Victim advocates provide clear, accurate information on the available avenues for reporting domestic abuse, child abuse, and sexual assault. Victim advocates provide essential support, liaison services and care to the victim. Responsibilities include providing crisis intervention, referral and ongoing non-clinical support, including information on available options and resources to assist the victim in making informed decisions about the case. Victim advocate services will continue until the victim states support is no longer needed. To speak with a Victim Advocate, call the Family Advocacy Program during normal business hours or the Domestic Violence Hotline after hours or on weekends. You are not alone.

The Army offers a complete program of parent education and support services of which the New Parent Support Program (NPSP) is a part. All Army installations provide services that include health counselling provided by Army Community Health Nurses (CHN), as well as parent education classes and play mornings. These services target Families with children, 0-3 years of age. Participation in any of these activities is strictly voluntary and there are no time limits imposed on duration of service but Families generally stay involved at this level for 4-6 months. Referrals for NPSP services are accepted via self-referral, health professionals, and command.

2494 Ricker Road, 568-9129 HOTLINE No. (915) 269-2013

2494 Ricker Road, 568-9129

Family Advocacy Program

Parenting/Life Skills/Safety/ Education

Mon-fri, 8am-4pm

Mon-fri, 8am-4pm

Family Advocacy is dedicated to the prevention, education, prompt reporting, investigation, intervention and treatment of spouse and child abuse. The program provides a variety of services to Soldiers and Families to enhance their relationship skills and improve their quality of life. This mission is accomplished through a variety of groups, seminars, workshops and counselling and intervention services. Seminars and workshops are available to you, your unit or Family Readiness Group. Unit commanders are encouraged to contact their Family Advocacy Program Manager/Staff to schedule their unit’s mandatory AR 608-18 training or seminars that meet their unit’s specific needs.

The Army Family Advocacy Program coordinates and provides numerous programs, services and activities that support our Families. Their goal is to develop parenting skills and knowledge, reduce stressors that may increase the risk of child abuse or neglect. And help Families cope with the adjustments, and changes of military life. 2494 Ricker Road, 568-9129

2494 Ricker Road, 569-5838

Soldier & Family Assistance Center Mon-fri, 8am-4pm The Soldier & Family Assistance Center (SFAC) is a place where Warriors in Transition and their Family members receive assistance through a number of holistic services tailored to their needs. The SFAC’s welcoming atmosphere and friendly staff foster an environment conducive to physical, spiritual and mental healing. Their mission is to provide exceptional support by being courteous, professional and relevant. The Fort Bliss SFAC is widely recognized as the premier provider of innovative services to WTs and their Families in support of the Warrior Transition Battalion. Their goal is to be available and convenient for WTs and their Families. Services requiring less than a full-time presence are available at the SFAC at designated times. Additional services are provided through priority off-site appointments coordinated by the SFAC staff. 887 Marshall Road, 568-6879

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Exceptional Family Member Program Mon-fri, 7:30am-4:30pm The Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) is a mandatory enrollment program that works with other military and Civilian agencies to provide a comprehensive, coordinated, multiagency approach for community support, housing, medical, educational, and personnel services to Families with special needs. The EFMP is a Department of the Army program which functions under the provisions of Army Regulation (AR) 608-75. It is designed to assist active-duty personnel during the reassignment process by taking into account Exceptional Family Members (EFM) with special physical, emotional, developmental or intellectual needs. In a dual military Family, both Soldiers must be enrolled. Enrollment is based on the medical and education requirements of Family members of active duty personnel and must be updated every three years or if the condition(s) changes. 2494 Ricker Road, 569-4227 (ext 5)

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Relocation Assistance

Moving is part of life for Soldiers and their Families. The Relocation Readiness Program offers a comprehensive support system to help you and your Family make permanent change of station moves as smoothly as possible. We minimize the stress of relocation by offering resources to simplify the moving process throughout your military career. 2494 Ricker Road, 569-4227 (ext 6), fortblissacsrelocation@gmail.com

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Fort Bliss Orientation & Welcome Thursdays, 9am-3pm Get to know us at this interactive orientation and welcome fair. Here you will learn about resources, programs, activities and organizations on Fort Bliss and in the local communities that will help you and your Family enjoy life in the West Texas desert.

Welcome Center: In-ProcessING

1735 Marshall Road, Old Ironside Museum, 569-4ACS

On-Post Housing: Balfour Beatty

Mon-Fri, 7:30am-4:30pm

(915) 568-5635

Lending Closet

(915) 564-0795

Off-Post Housing

(915) 568-2989

CYSS Parent Central Services

(915) 568-4374/4646

(915) 569-5064

USO

(915) 569-5644: Main Post (915) 744-3480: East Bliss

Military One Source

(800) 342-9647

Lending Closet

(915) 569-4227 (ext. 6)

Fort Bliss Thrift Shop

(915) 562-5451

Military Rent-All Furniture

(915) 565-8473

IHG-Army Hotel Military Pay

(915) 568-2830

Inbound: Personal Property

(915) 568-2735/4339

RV Park

(915) 568-4693

BOSS

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The lending closet is stocked with basic household items to use before your household goods arrive or after you have packed out for your new assignment. Items may be borrowed for 30 days. Please provide your ID card and a copy of your PCS orders.

INFORMATION & REFERRAL Information & Referral serves as the central point of distribution for ACS information, flyers, brochures, Fort Bliss’ upcoming events and activities. I & R provides general post information such as telephone numbers, building locations, and not readily identifiable social service organizations. Also available for all DoD ID card holders are computers with internet and printer capabilities, copy machine, send and receive faxes, and DSN public phones.

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If you are PCSing to a new installation and want to learn more about your gaining installation, we can provide you with automated welcome packets on any military installation worldwide! If desired, we will also be more than happy to provide you with a one on one relocation counseling.

AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST Being separated from your spouse is not easy. Join the Fort Bliss Hearts Apart Empowerment Group as a way to connect with other Families and conquer deployment! We provide resources to help cope with the separation and maintain your long distance relationship.

Smooth Moves Last Saturday of Month, 10am-3pm Relocating isn’t easy! Relocating overseas is even harder. Our experienced staff is ready to assist you with your overseas move by providing you some firsthand knowledge of the overseas experience to ensure a smooth transition for you and your Family.

Passport Processing

Every August, the Relocation Assistance Program hosts an installation wide relocation fair with representation from agencies on and off post. With over 150 agencies represented, this is a great time to quickly become familiar with the resources best suited for you and your family.

Quarterly

People Encouraging People (PEP)

APR 7: 9am MAY 5: 9am JUN 2: 9am Are you about to make a PCS move? If so, then you should request a sponsor with your new duty station. Sponsors serve as your “representative” before you arrive, provide information to you, and show you around upon your arrival.

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Hearts Apart

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SCHOOL LIASION OFFICE

Welcome Packet & Relocation Counseling

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Join us for this AMAZING newcomer’s orientation for adult Family members. During a fun-filled three day orientation, you’ll learn about the services available to you at ACS and other community agencies and get a tour of Fort Bliss and the surrounding areas. It’s a great way to learn your way around, meet others new to the installation, and become one HOT PEPper!

Traveling abroad? Need a passport? The Relocation Assistance Program is pleased to host quarterly passport processing dates at Army Community Service courtesy of our local passport office. Please check http://travel.state.gov/passport/ for information on fees and forms.

Sponsorship Program

Immigration Counseling Every Wed, 8:00am-4:00pm The El Paso Field Office of the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) maintains an information office to assist you with your immigration questions. The USCIS officer will answer questions and provide and review application packets. This service is provided at no cost to all DoD ID card holders.

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CHILD, YOUTH & SCHOOL SERVICES

FOOD, LEISURE, & ENTERTAINMENT

SPORTS, FITNESS, & AQUATICS

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2494 Ricker Road

(915) 569-4227

FAMILY RESILIENCE CENTER

250 Club Road

(915) 569-5500

SOLDIER AND FAMILY ASSISTANCE CENTER

887 Marshall Road

(915) 568-6923

SURVIVOR OUTREACH SERVICES

241 Sheridan Road

(915) 568-5970

SOTO PFC

20751 Constitution Avenue

(915) 744-5788

STOUT PFC

2930 Cassidy Road

(915) 568-3264

MILAM PFC

2499 Cassidy Road

(915) 568-7318

LOGAN HEIGHTS PFC

4797 Ellerthorpe Road, Logan Heights

(915) 568-5198

BIGGS PFC

11251 Biggs Street

(915) 744-8730

IRONWORKS GYM - CENTRAL

T20700 Anzio Way

(915) 744-8697

IRONWORKS GYM - WEST

2996 Cassidy Road

(915) 568-2892

WARRIOR GYM

21171 Medic Avenue

(915) 741-5930

TENNIS CLUB & FITNESS ZONE

262 Club Road

(915) 569-5449

REPLICA AQUATIC CENTER

5035 Dickman Road

(915) 568-7431

AQUATICS TRAINING CENTER

20733 Constitution Avenue

(915) 741-5901

COMMUNITY POOL

253 Club Road

(915) 568-6925

CENTENNIAL BANQUET AND CONFERENCE CTR

11199 Sgt. E. Churchill Street

(915) 744-8427

UNDERWOOD GOLF COMPLEX & GOLDEN TEE

3193 Coe Avenue, Logan Heights

(915) 568-1059

DESERT STRIKE LANES

2949 Carter Road

(915) 568-6272

FORT BLISS ROD & GUN CLUB

3730 Roy Johnson Lane, Northeast El Paso

(915) 568-2983

PERSHING PUB

243 Club Road

(915) 568-6272

OLD FORT BLISS REPLICA

5054, Pershing Road & Pleasonton Road

(915) 568-4518

BIGGS PARK

11388 Sergeant Major Boulevard

(915) 744-8087

MICKELSEN LIBRARY

E-Wing, Basement, 2 Pershing Circle

(915) 568-6156

RV PARK

4130 Ellerthorpe Road

(915) 568-0106

FRAMING BLISS

820 Marshall Road

(915) 568-5563

AUTOMOTIVE SKILLS CENTER

820 Marshall Road

(915) 568-7280

ITR/UNIT FUNDS - SOLDIER ACTIVITY CENTER

20732 Constitution Avenue

(915) 744-1522

ITR - FREEDOM CROSSING KIOSK

Freedom Crossing, 1611 Marshall Road

(915) 569-6446

OUTDOOR REC - SOLDIER ACTIVITY CENTER

20732 Constitution Avenue

(915) 744-1532

SOLDIER ACTIVITY CENTER

20732 Constitution Avenue

(915) 744-1532

CYSS PARENT CENTRAL

1743 Victory Avenue

(915) 568-4374

CYSS PARENT CENTRAL SATELLITE OFFICE

503B Pershing Road

(915) 568-2146

CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER - EAST BLISS

20707 Kasserine Way

(915) 744-2731

CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER - LOGAN

3500 Ellerthorpe Road, Logan Heights

(915) 568-3989

CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER - MAIN

1730 Pleasonton Road

(915) 568-5689

CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER - MILAM

11896 Haan Road

(915) 744-7879

CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER - REPLICA

5036 Sheridan Road

(915) 569-7199

SCHOOL-AGE CENTER - BLISS

2012 Sheridan Road

(915) 568-2178

SCHOOL-AGE CENTER - LOGAN

3505 Ellerthorpe Road, Logan Heights

(915) 569-5784

SCHOOL-AGE CENTER - MILAM

11898 Haan Road

(915) 744-2274

YOUTHPLEX

195 Chaffee Road

(915) 568-5437

YOUTH ACTIVITY CENTER - MILAM

10960 Haan Road

(915) 744-2278

SKIES Unlimited - Main

3508 Ellerthorpe Road, Logan Heights

(915) 569-7732

SKIES Unlimited - Gymnastic CENTER

131 Doniphan Road

(915) 568-5544

FAMILY CHILD CARE (FCC)

3503 Story Road, Logan Heights

(915) 568-4198

SCHOOL LIAISON OFFICER

503B Pershing Road

(915) 569-5064

DFMWR HEADQUARTERS

2nd Floor, 11 Pershing Road

(915) 568-3500

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