Fort Campbell MWR Bingo
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2017 Commander’s Cup
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Editor Jenelle Grewell
Contributors CynDe Clack Patrice Johnson-Winters Billy Womble
Publisher Creative ink
Creative Director Sears Hallett
Advertising 931-801-4531 sales@creativeinktn.com
Photography Jenelle Grewell CynDe Clack Curtis Scott Jennifer Lawrence Marion Blackmon Lora Delgado Deposit Photo pg: cover, 3, 13, 14, 16
2017 The Year of the Yummy
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Dressed Up Pet Pics
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LIFE
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A look inside...
Engraving Etc.
January Food Feature
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The New Year always makes me feel ready to start something new and exciting! MWR is doing its own new and exciting things in 2017 with the rebranding of our restaurants and right here in this issue is your very own sneak peek! Bingo is new to MWR and though it was introduced in 2016, we hope your 2017 resolution will be to have more fun and Bingo is the perfect place to keep your resolution. Looking to get involved in the Commander’s Cup this year? Learn all about our intramural sport teams and tournaments in this issue. My personal resolution is to look at pictures of more cute animals and I can do that on page 13 where you submitted pictures of your pets all dressed up! Stay in touch with MWR and all the great things we will be Jenelle Grewell, Editor offering this year with our social media, blog and website! fortcampbellmwrlife@gmail.com Happy New Year! We hope 2017 is a good one! Comments? Questions? Anything you want to see? Email us at fortcampbellmwrlife@gmail.com Disclaimers: Fort Campbell’s MWR Life Magazine is a monthly magazine produced by the Fort Campbell MWR Marketing Department under the authority of AR 215-1. Facilities and activities publicized are open to authorized patrons.The mention or appearance of commercial advertisers, commercial sponsors and/or their logos does not constitute endorsement by the Federal Government. The information in this issue is current at the time of publication; activities and events are subject to change. MWR Marketing is located at 5663 Screaming Eagle Blvd, Fort Campbell, Kentucky. For more information, call 270.798.7535. Visit www.campbell.armymwr.com. 24hr. event line - 270-798-3172 www.facebook.com/fortcampbellmwr
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by CynDe Clack
Early Bird starts Thursday, Friday & Saturday at 6 p.m.; Sunday at 4 p.m. Regular Program starts Thursday, Friday & Saturday at 7 p.m.; Sunday at 5 p.m.
Bingo 101 Step One: Buy your sheet and/or pack of bingo cards and a dauber.
Step Two: Pick your seat, get organized, comfortable and settled.
Step Three: Once the caller arrives, you should be ready to start the games. The caller will announce name of the game and number if it is a pack game, the color of the sheet, and the pattern to be played before each game starts.
Step Four: The caller will begin to call balls one at a time in 10 to 15 second intervals. The ball will appear on the monitors around the room before the caller announces what it is. You mark your number on your sheet with the dauber as they appear on the monitors. Watch for the appropriate pattern to appear on your sheet. The exception to this is when a “Quickie� game is played. This game is played without the pause between balls being called and you dab your numbers by listening to the caller. The Quickie game is a coverall.
Step Five: If the last number called gives you a bingo, yell bingo only when the last number is verbally announced. Make sure you yell bingo loud enough to stop the caller BEFORE they announce the next ball. It may be tempting to yell bingo once the ball appears on screen but you must wait for the ball to be called before announcing your victory.
Step Six: The caller and floor clerk will verify your bingo. They will check the serial numbers on your card and the numbers you marked. If it is verified, the caller will announce it is a good bingo and ask for any other bingos and the next bingo game will begin. If the bingo card is invalid, the caller will announce that is not a good bingo and your sheet will be returned to you and calling will continue.
Minimum number of players required to play the entire program with full payouts is 50. A minimum of 25 players is required in order to play an adjusted payout session.
Bingo Card Winners
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Four Outside Corners
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Resolve to Participate in the 2017 Commander’s Cup
by Billy Womble
2017 brings an exciting year for the Intramural Sports program at Fort Campbell. The MWR Intramural Sports program is hosting its second annual Unit & Battalion Level Commander’s Cup for all Soldiers at Fort Campbell.
The Fort Campbell Unit & Battalion Level Commander’s Cup program emphasizes participation at the lowest practical echelon of command while providing opportunities for the greatest number of personnel to participate. The program is built on the principle set forth by General Douglas MacArthur when he said,
“Upon the fields of friendly strife, are sown the seeds that, upon other fields on other days, will bear the fruits of victory.” This program is a crucible where military sports and the human spirit combine to bring Soldiers together.
The Commander’s Cup is conducted through structured competition in leagues, tournaments and championships throughout 2017. The program encompasses several sports throughout the year which include: Flag – Football • Softball • Ultimate Frisbee • Soccer • Basketball. We offer two awards, one for the best Battalion and one to the best Company. Points are awarded for first through third place in the Battalion and Company level competitions. Most Company level sports consist of a season followed by a tournament. Most Battalion level sports are double elimination tournaments.
2016 Winners: Battalion Level Cup: 129 CSSB Company Level Cup: HHD, 716th MP For more information or to register your units, please come by the Sports Office at Fryar Stadium (5666 Wickham Ave) or visit our webpage at campbell.armymwr.com/us/campbell/categories/sports-and-fitness or Fort Campbell MWR Sports Fitness & Aquatics Facebook page
Classes on post, online and at the main campus in downtown Clarksville.
Austin Peay Center at
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FREE admission to APSU athletics events* with military I.D. *Regular-season, home events. See schedule at www.LetsGoPeay.com.
Your Pet Pictures We asked you to submit a picture of your animal Family member on our Facebook page! Thank you to all of those who submitted a photo. Don't want to miss seeing your pictures in the magazine? Want to stay up to date with MWR? Follow us on Facebook, just search Fort Campbell MWR.
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Have you seen Engraving, Etc. lately? By Patrice Johnson-Winters
If you have not been to visit Engraving Etc. in a while, you might be surprised at some of the changes. Engraving Etc. is a full service engraving store operated by Fort Campbell MWR within Guenette Arts and Crafts Center. The next time you are in need of an award, personalized gift or office stamp, stop by and check out what Engraving Etc. has to offer. The friendly and helpful staff are ready to help with all orders, large or small.
What can you personalize at Engraving Etc? -Wood -Glass -Plastic -Specially Coated Metal Most items in stock can be completed within 48 business hours. Can’t find what you are looking for in store? We have catalogues from a variety of suppliers for you to look through. Our staff is happy to place special orders which arrive within three to seven business days.
Personalized Supplies -Desk Plates -Self-Inking Stamps -Nametags -Reusable Stencils Glass Gift Ideas -Wine glasses for a wedding -Beer steins with battalion crest -Monogrammed glasses for anniversary
Engraving Etc. is located within Guenette Arts & Crafts Center 89 Screaming Eagle Blvd, Fort Campbell, Kentucky Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.(270)-798-0171 campbell.armymwr.com/us/campbell/programs/engraving-etc
Sublimation: a process which uses heat to transfer printed images onto metal, plastic and fabric. Items that can use the sublimation process:
-Plaques -Nametags -Coffee Mugs -Computer Mouse Pads -Tote Bags -Plates and trophies for sports teams
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1. 101st Airborne Division Headquarters 2. 19th Hole (Cole Park) 3. Army Community Service (ACS) & ACS Director 4. Army Education Center 5. Arts and Crafts Center, Guenette 14. Boarding Stables 7. ASYMCA Family Center 8. Auto Service Center, Air Assault Auto 9. Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers Program (BOSS) 11. Bowling Center/SnackBar, Hooper 12. Civilian Personnel Advisory Center 13. Commissary 2. Cole Park Commons 30. CYSS, Parent Central Services (Central Registration) 47. CYSS, School Liaison 38. CYSS, SKIESUnlimited Center 17. Dawg Haus (Dining) 14. Dog Kennels 18. Estep Wellness Center 19. Equipment Rental (Gear-to-Go) 20. Exchange/Food Court/Mall 21. Family Resource Center (FRC) 22. Financial Readiness (Army Emergency Relief) 2. Golf Course (Cole Park) 15. Joe Swing Facility 20. Leisure Travel Services 26. Library, R.F. Sink Memorial 27. MWR Director 2
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The Warrior Zone
Where to Eat with MWR
Monday through Sunday 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. 3910 Indiana Ave • (270) 461-0603 Age 18+ to enter the Warrior Zone For prices and menu, please visit campbell.armymwr.com/us/campbell/ programs/zone
Cole Park Eatery Monday through Friday 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. 101st Airborne Division Road • (270)798-4610 x319
6633 Sportsman’s Lane (270) 798-4993 Monday through Thursday 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday 12 p.m. to 3 p.m.
All-You-Care-To-Eat-Buffet $10.25 All-You-Care-To-Eat Soup & Salad Bar $7.95 Kids Buffet $.75 per year of age (up to age 12) Mondays: Mexican Buffet Tuesday: Southern Comforts Wednesday: Pasta Bar Thursday: All American Buffet Friday: Seafood Bar
Hooper Grille Monday through Tuesday 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. Soup Wednesday through Thursday is 7 a.m. - 9 p.m. k! Saturday - 10 a.m. - 11 p.m. Bac Sunday - 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Breakfast served all day! For prices and menu, please visit campbell.armymwr.com/us/campbell/programs/ hooper-bowling-cente
U O Y ALL EAT! CA N January Food Feature Try the pulled pork at the Smokehaus! Pulled pork is offered on our buffet line Mondays and Thursdays. Our all you can eat buffet is only $10.25 and includes a full soup, salad and dessert bar.
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The Smokehaus
Lunch Adult $10.25 Children (4-11) $5.95 Children 3 and under Free Dinner Adult $11.25 Children (4-11) $5.95 Children 3 and under Free Sunday Brunch Adult $11.25 Children (4-11) $5.95 Children 3 and under Free Monday: Pulled Pork & Lasagna Tuesday: Smoked Sausage & Baked Cod Wednesday: Smoked Turkey Breast & Glazed Ham Thursday: Pulled Pork & Home-style Meatloaf Friday: Smoked Chicken & Fried Shrimp Saturday: Smoked Sausage & Roast Beef Sunday: Smoked Beef Brisket & Baked Chicken