Pentagram Vol. 63, No. 2 January 14, 2016
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Published For Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall
Tax season is here
Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall Consolidated Tax Center preps for 2016 By Guv Callahan Pentagram Staff Writer It’s that time of year again! The Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall Consolidated Tax Center will open Jan. 19, providing free individual income tax preparation and e-filing services to service members, retirees and their families. Located in Building 205 at 101 Bloxon Street on the Fort Myer portion of the joint base, the consolidated tax center made its debut in 2015, combining the Fort Myer and Henderson Hall tax centers into one location. The consolidated tax center will be staffed by Soldiers, Marines and civilian volunteers, all of whom are IRS-trained and certified tax preparers, said Philip Jussel, senior paralegal for Joint Force Headquarters-National Capital Region and the Military District of Washington. The facility will provide costfree federal and state income tax return preparation and e-filing for military personnel, their families and other eligible cli-
see TAX SEASON, page 4
TAX TIME Submitted photo
The Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall Consolidated Tax Center opens Jan. 19 to help service members, retirees and their families prepare and file tax returns. The center is located in Bldg. 205 at 101 Bloxon Street on the Fort Myer portion of the joint base.
New year, new season for resolutions and lifestyle changes
see RESOLUTIONS, page 4
Spin and Zumba return to Smith Gym
photo by Arthur MondalE
Service members take advantage of weight room amentities inside the Cpl. Terry L. Smith Gymnasium on the Henderson Hall portion of Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall Jan. 4. The weight room features power stations, benches, among other equipment. Staff members are available to assist individuals with physical conditioning, according to Derek Soloway of Marine Corps Community Services Henderson Hall Semper Fit Division.
Already encountering the winter blues? Professionals: Behavioral health treatment strengthens, not weakens, service members’ resilience, readiness By Arthur Mondale Pentagram Staff Writer Editor’s note: This is the second in a three-part series of articles designed to generate awareness and provide resources for people suffering from seasonal affective disorder and depression. America’s involvement in conflict overseas has changed a lot of things—from budget battles on Capitol Hill to an increase in combat veterans serving. It has
CIF has new hours for New Year
The Central/Ceremonial Issue Facility, Bldg. 313 on the Fort Myer portion of the joint base, has new hours effective Jan. 1, actually increasing customer service time by one hour. For a complete list of the new hours, visit www.slideshare.net/ JBMHH/cif2016. For more information, call 703-696-3344.
By Arthur Mondale Pentagram Staff Writer The Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall Commander’s Race Series and the OohRah Run Series are both on hiatus until the spring, but patrons can visit the Fort Myer Fitness Center or the Cpl. Terry L. Smith Gym to witness that individual health and wellness certainly are not. Both locations are busy round the clock with people armed with a sweat towel, bottled water and a resolution. “Over the holiday, I visited one of my husband’s relatives who is in a nursing home because of her weight, and that’s scary,” Robyn Waters, a military spouse said. Waters was joined by a group of
News Notes
also evolved matters surrounding behavioral health, including a decrease in negativity with regard to service members seeking behavioral health help. “That’s the change I’ve seen that’s outstanding,” said U.S. Public Health Service Lt. Cmdr. Jeff Showalter, chief of Behavioral Health at Andrew Rader U.S. Army Health Clinic. “Leaders are coming [to Behavioral Health] themselves, many of whom had two, three or four
deployments who come in at the urging of their partner.” Factors like this highlight the collaboration and communication between service providers, including medical professionals and religious support personnel, to provide help to those who seek it. At Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, Andrew Rader U.S. Army Health Clinic’s Behavioral Health staff and joint
see DEPRESSION, page 6
The Cpl. Terry L. Smith Gym on the Henderson Hall portion of the joint base offers Zumba Wednesdays from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. and Spin Wednesdays from 6 to 7 a.m. For more information, call 703-614-6332.
MOPH meets Jan. 16
The Greater Washington D.C. Chapter 353, Military Order of the Purple Heart will start off the New Year with its monthly meeting Jan. 16 at American Legion Post 176, 6520 Amherst Ave., Springfield, Va., starting at 1 p.m. The Warrior Café will be open prior to the meeting should anyone wish to come early and eat lunch. All recipients of the Purple Heart are invited, especially our new recipients. For more information, contact MOPH Commander Gordon Summer at gordon.summer53@ gmail.com or William Lee at wlee95678@outlook.com.
Single parenting group meet – Jan. 19
parents to network and share parenting tips over a cup of coffee Jan. 19, 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the Starbucks inside the Fort Myer Exchange. For more information or to register, call 703-696-3512.
AOWCGWA luncheon set for Jan. 21
Movement, innovation, imagination: These are the hallmarks of a Synetic Theater production. From wordless Shakespeare to swashbuckling adventures, the Synetic Theater’s productions provide theatergoers with a unique experience. Join the Army Officers’ Wives Club of the Greater Washington Area for a dynamic presentation by the Synetic Theater and learn more about this unusual company Jan. 21 from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Fort Myer Officers’ Club on the Fort Myer portion of the joint base. Those interested can make luncheon reservations online at AOWCGWA.org. Deadline for reservations is Jan. 12.
Baby Bundles – Jan. 22
Army Community Service’s Family Advocacy Program presents Baby Bundles, an interactive training session for new parents on newborn care, home safety and changes in family dynamics. The class is held Jan. 22, noon to 2:30 p.m. at the ACS classroom in Bldg. 201 (202 Custer Road) on the Fort Myer portion of the joint base. Attendees receive a free baby layette for completing the class. To register or for more information, please call 703-696-3512.
Army Community Service offers an opportunity for single
see NEWS, page 4
Index
History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Community . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . News notes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dress for success. . . . . . . . . . . . TRICARE update. . . . . . . . . . . . . SFL-TAP schedule. . . . . . . . . . . .
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