FOCUS Joint Base Lewis-McChord MWR fun, food, travel & well-being guide
AUGUST 2010
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AMERICAN LAKE Outdoor adventure trips page 14 Rent jet skis and more page 19
THREE-DAY CELEBRATION It all starts on page 11
• The Sesame Street/USO Experience for Military Families • End-of-Summer Bash • Welcome Home Concert Look for this logo to find event information, specials & freebies.
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HOT TIPS: TASTY ON-BASE BREAKFASTS page 6
EASY ONLINE REGISTRATION & RESERVATIONS page 9 FAMILY CHILD CARE page 12
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FOCUS
CONTENTS FOOD & FUN
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FAMILY & THE HOMEFRONT
10–13
ADVENTURE & TRAVEL
14–19
FEELIN’ GOOD
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LEARNING & EARNING
22–23
CONNECTIONS
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Good eats and fun programs all over the base.
Keep your family busy this summer with classes and programs.
Experience the best of the Northwest with trips, travel and fun outdoors.
Inside info on feeling fit and staying strong.
Money-wise trips for school and more
We’re listening—here’s what you’ve been saying!
FROM THE COVER Photo by Kenneth Dietiker
Justin Rees cruises American Lake on a jet ski. Jet skis are available for rent at Russell Landing Marina at JBLM-Lewis North.
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Have fun with JBLM MWR! Joint Base Lewis-McChord is proud to bring you a three-day celebration! Celebrate the season with the Endof-Summer Bash, and get freebies and discounts at some MWR facilities in honor of the Welcome Home Concert—just look for the logo below. Take your kids to a free showing of The Sesame Street/USO Experience for Military Families. See page 11 for more information. Learn about the SKIESUnlimited Youth Academy and Family Child Care on page 12, and get out on the water with help from Outdoor Recreation (turn to the Adventures section, beginning on page 14). Share your feedback with us at https://ice.disa.mil. Your comments help us improve services and facilities available to you. And, for a chance to win a 37-inch LCD TV, complete a readership survey at JBLMmwr.com. Sincerely,
William E. Harvey Director, Family & MWR at JBLM
Joint Base Lewis-McChord Directorate of Family & MWR Director, FMWR
William E. Harvey
Acting marketing director/creative director Toby Bartley Publicity director
Kelly Wetzel
Editor/graphic designer Graphic designer
Kimberly Rowe
Denise MacDonald
Writer/graphic designer Writer/copy editor
Patti Jeffrey
Kate Mullinax
Contributing photographers Toby Bartley, Ursula Buford, Kenneth Dietiker, Emiliano Hernandez and Minerva Hohaia For commercial sponsorship or advertising inquiries, please contact: Carly Michael at 253-966-2256 or 253-203-8088. Submissions: kimberly.rowe@us.army.mil The JBLM “FOCUS” is an unofficial information source published monthly. All activities described herein, which are open to authorized patrons and, where applicable, guests, are subject to change; contact the activity for confirmation. Opinions are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent FMWR, Joint Base Lewis-McChord or any U.S. government entity. The use of a commercial sponsor logo or mention of a commercial sponsor or other organization does not constitute U.S. government endorsement. Submissions are welcome but may be edited for accuracy, clarity and style.
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Get off the couch & go with MWR Bluff your way to Vegas There’s one last chance to take home a $50 gift card as the Texas Hold ’Em tournament’s weekly winner. Play big at 6:30 p.m. at the Cascade Community Center at JBLM-Lewis Main—just a $6 buy-in. Make it to the final table and play Aug. 11 for the grand prize of an $800 gift card or a trip to Las Vegas! For more information, call 253-967-2539.
Fill up on German Treats
Upcoming events at the McChord Field Club 2-for-1 Steak Night at McChord Field Club It’s 2-for-1 Steak Night Friday, Aug. 27 from 4 to 8 p.m. at the McChord Field Club. The cost is $14.95 for McChord Club members and family, and kids’ meals are available for ages 10 and younger. For more information, call 253-982-5581.
Membership Appreciation Luncheon McChord Field Club celebrates its members Tuesday, Aug. 31 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The event is free for members and $5 for family members. For details, call 253-982-5581.
Leisure Travel Services From rockin’ and groovin’ to laughin’ and watchin’, Leisure Travel Services has you covered. LTS is an authorized TicketMaster location where you can purchase tickets* for the biggest concerts, comedy shows and games of the summer. Get tickets to the Best of Seattle Comedy Showcase, American Idol Live!, The Monster Ball starring Lady Gaga, the latest Storm or Mariners games and much more. * Tickets subject to availability.
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Feast on Bavarian favorites at the all-you-can-eat German Buffet at the American Lake Community Center at JBLM-Lewis North Thursday, Aug. 19 from 5 to 8 p.m. Adults $14.95, children ages 4-10 $6.95 and children 3 and younger eat free. Reservations are recommended; call 253-964-1209.
Tasty tips for tempting breakfasts Lacey Creek Café Eagles Pride Golf Course Clubhouse Omelets, biscuits & gravy, pancakes & more. Hours: 253-964-2792 Battle Bean at AFC AFC Arena, Bldg. 2166 Liggett Ave. Unique breakfast sandwiches & specialty coffee drinks. Hours: 253-964-8152
In love with your car? Custom cars and live entertainment are featured at the Auto Twerks Car and Sound Show Saturday, Aug. 21 at JBLM-Lewis Main’s Cowan and Memorial stadiums from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Enter your custom car in the show— the categories include one exclusively for active duty military. Registration for show entries is $15; event admission is free. The event also features a children’s play area. For registration details, visit JBLMmwr.com.
Habañero Mexican Grill Whispering Firs Golf Course Clubhouse Big breakfast burritos & meals cooked to-order. Hours: 253-982-3271 Busters McChord Field flightline, Bldg. 1182 Quick pickup breakfast & specialty coffee drinks. Weekdays 7 to 10:30 a.m. Café Lancelatté McChord Field Customer Service Mall Quick pickup breakfast & specialty coffee drinks. Weekdays 6:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
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welcome
HOME
Look for this logo to find specials, events and freebies (starting on page 11).
Catch neighbors struttin’ their stuff
Bowling action at JBLM Fall leagues forming
Sign up now for fall leagues. For details, call Bowl Arena Lanes, JBLM-Lewis Main, at 253-967-5636 and Sounders Lanes, McChord Field, at 253-982-5954.
9-Pin No-Tap Bowling Tournament Come to Sounders Lanes Saturday, Aug. 14 for the 9-Pin no-tap bowling tourney. Check-in 12:15; start 12:45 p.m. The cost is $20 per person, $80 per fourperson team. Reserve your spot today at McChord Field by calling 253-982-5954.
Show off your wheels! Check out your talented friends, family members and coworkers as they sing, dance and perform their way to JBLM stardom at the Struttin’ Your Stuff Talent Showcase! Catch two different shows: Friday, Aug. 13 at 4:30 p.m. and Saturday, Aug. 14 at 4:30 p.m. at JBLM-Lewis Main’s Nelson Recreation Center. The free shows feature the best adult and youth entertainment from all branches of the military who auditioned last month. For more information, call 253-967-2539.
Hot Summer Night
All-you-can-eat pizza and pins Come to Bowl Arena Lanes at JBLMLewis Main Wednesdays from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. for unlimited bowling and all-you-can-eat pizza for $9 per person (shoes not included). For more information, call 253-967-4661.
Show off your cars, hot bikes and street racers Friday, Aug. 20 from 4 to 9 p.m. at Overlook Park (overlooking the McChord Airfield). Free admission and no registration fee. Music, food and beverages available for purchase. Presented by McChord Club & Auto Crafts Center.
Keep your motor running at McChord Field Auto Center Used car sales lot Located behind the Commissary. Open 24/7. For more information, call 253-982-6726.
McChord Arts & Crafts Center Basic beading class
101 Critical Days of Summer
The Saturday, Aug. 14 session is from 1 to 3 p.m. and costs $15, which includes supplies. To register, call 253-982-6726.
Kid’s Kraft—Wooden pencil box
JBLM pewter ornaments now available
On Wednesday, Aug. 25 we’ll laser your child’s name into the box before they build. Register in advance by calling 253-982-6726. Limited projects. FREE!
Soldiers and Airmen Defending America pewter ornaments are available at the McChord Field Arts & Crafts Center for $15. For more info, call 253-982-6726.
Get 10 percent off an auto safety inspection now through Labor Day weekend. Normally a $35 fee.
Lube and oil change class Learn to change the oil and lube your vehicle. One session, $25 plus supplies. Classes by appointment only. JBLMmwr.com
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Sink some deals with JBLM golf Great golfing at
McChord Field
Whispering Firs Military Family “4” Special A family of four pays $80 and receives four greens fees, a power cart for four, four hot dogs and four sodas at Whispering Firs Golf Course Sundays after noon. For more information, call 253-982-4927.
Golf specials
Golf deals, lessons and events at Eagles Pride Play and save big at Eagles Pride • Play a relaxing 18 holes and share a cart at Eagles Pride Golf Course for just $27 Monday through Thursday (excluding holidays).
At Whispering Firs Golf Course, all military golfers pay the same rate as the lowest greens fees in the group. This special is available Monday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to 1:58 p.m. Restrictions apply; for more information, call 253-982-4927.
• Save at the Pro Shop on shoes and more. • For the demo day schedule, upcoming tournament information, and golf lessons call the Pro Shop at 253-967-6522.
Learn with a PGA professional and show off your drive Eagles Pride’s two instructors—one PGA-certified and one certified with the Korean Golf Association and the World Golf Association offer 45 minutes of instruction for $35 to $55. Show off your swing at the Military Long Drive ChampionshipTuesday, Aug. 17. For more information, visit JBLMmwr.com. MWR activities
Date & time
Location
Phone number
All-you-can-eat spaghetti Family Night*
Thursday, Aug. 5, 5 p.m.
Cascade Community Center
253-964-0331
UFC 117
Saturday, Aug. 7, 6 p.m.
Heroes Sports Lounge
253-964-0331
UFC 118
Saturday, Aug. 28
Heroes Sports Lounge
253-964-0331
Finally Friday!
Every Friday, 4 to 9 p.m.
Heroes Sports Lounge
253-964-0331
Salsa dance lessons
Friday, 9 p.m.
Latin Sensations
253-964-4054
Adult skate night
Sundays, 5 p.m.
AFC Arena
253-967-4458
Family-friendly event
Events of adults
*For families of deployed personnel.
Habañero lunch special Order a burrito, a salad or three tacos and get a small bucket of range balls free Mondays through Thursdays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Restrictions apply; for more information, call 253-982-4927.
For a complete list of upcoming events, check out the Web calendar at JBLM,wr.com. Turn to page 26 for MWR facility phone listings.
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Joint Base Lewis-McChord Focus • August 2010
Family & the homefront
a way to contact CYS Services with the option for phone or e-mail reply.
Parent Central new to McChord Field
Find one-stop service at your fingertips By Patti Jeffrey
Signing up your child or youth for sports or SKIESUnlimited classes at JBLMLewis Main has never been easier, and you can do it from the comfort of your own home. CYS Services now provides an online service for registration, payment, parent orientation appointments, hourly care reservations and sports and SKIES enrollments and more. Try it by visiting JBLMmwr.com, clicking on the online registration button and choosing CYS Services Online. The link will take you to a new user page. Sign in as “guest” and begin to explore all the options you have available: • Start new registrations. • Register for SKIESUnlimited classes, youth sports or special activities. • Make payments on your monthly childcare fees. • Reprint receipts and tax statements. If you’re a returning user who is newly stationed at JBLM, you can have your CYS Services records transferred from another Army Garrison.
“If you’re new to CYS Services, the preregistration process takes you through, step by step,” says John Kumher, Program Operations Specialist for CYS Services. “CYS Services staff will call you for an appointment to finalize your registration. You’ll also be given a registration key for each child for all future transactions. “When parents do come in to finalize the registration process, they know what it’s for and they are optimizing their time,” Kumher says. “Their frustration factor will also go way down when reminders for upcoming SKIES and sports are put in place online, and parents can look at online calendars for what they have coming up.” Kumher, a parent who uses CYS Services programs, designed the clean look, easy instructions and user-friendly interface to maximize your time online, as well. He likens Parent Central online to shopping online, with a check-out basket, reminders for regular users, a question-and-answer page and
McChord Field now has a Parent Central satellite registration office located inside Bldg. 100 in the Customer Service Mall. You can make payments for childcare fees, make hourly reservations and enroll your family into youth programs activities, such as sports and youth center trips. McChord Field online services will soon be included. For more information on the McChord Field registration center, call 253-982-1002/1001.
Recreation comes to your desktop CYS Services programs aren’t the only one-stop online services around. JBLM is welcoming RecTrac to its recreational services, an essential move for easy online sign-ups, reservations and tickets for MWR recreation. Go to the online registration link at JBLMmwr.com and click on RecTrac; sign in as a guest and tour around. When you want to sign up, simply go through the registration process. If you are active duty, remember to go to a recreational facility to change your online status to active duty for reduced rates (you’re registered as a civilian without ID benefits when registering on line for the first time). You’ll soon discover you can register for races, reserve tee times, save your spot for a brunch or buffet, sign up for outdoor recreational trips, buy discount tickets, and sign up for classes, lessons, parties, special events and so much more. For more information on what you’ve signed up for, call the MWR facility directly. While online WebTrac service is already available on the Army network, WebTrac availability at McChord Field is slated for completion in the early fall. JBLMmwr.com
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Youth celebrate summer! FitFactor at McChord Field Youth can earn prizes by participating in fitness activities, eating healthy and taking care of themselves. Participate in FitFactor, an Air Force-wide program at McChord Field, daily from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Junior golf camps Fore! Children will enjoy learning the game of golf at a Junior Golf Camp at Eagles Pride Golf Course. Sign up for the camp, which is Tuesday, Aug. 17 through Thursday, Aug. 19, at CYS Services; for registration information, call 253-967-2494.
Challenger Soccer Camp Youth ages 7–16 are invited to participate in Challenger Sports British Soccer Camp Aug. 2–6. Preregistration is required; call the McChord Youth Center at 253-982-2203 for details.
NBA Camp Head to the McChord Field Youth Center to meet NBA stars, participate in a basketball clinic and autograph and photo session. The fun is open to youth center members ages 5–18 Saturday, Aug. 21 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cost $10. Register at the Youth Center.
Youth trips Spend the day at the water park!. Kids of deployed Soldiers and Airmen are invited to join CYS Services on this exciting summer trip Saturday, Aug. 14. For more information, call 253-967-2494.
Wednesday Aug. 25 Thursday Aug. 26
First come, first served Limited seating & FREE admission Doors open Noon & 3 p.m. Carey Theater 30 min before show
3 & 6 p.m.
Carey Theater
Community Garden Learn how to grow and maintain a vegetable garden! Come to the McChord Field Youth Center Mondays at 3 p.m. 10
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Welcome Home freebies Friday, Aug. 27 at JBLM-Lewis Main from 1 to 5 p.m. AFC Arena
End-of-Summer Bash
Skating
Arts & Crafts Matting and framing classes Five car wash tokens Auto Crafts per family Battle Bean 12-oz. drip coffee Bowl Arena Bowling (two-game limit) Eagles Pride Range balls and lessons Golf Course Nelson Rec/ Dominoes, 9-ball pool and Xbox tourneys; BOSS trophies and prizes AAFES/ Toy Story III at 1 p.m. Carey Theater
It’s all about the music!
Summer’s not over yet!
There’s a huge celebration just around the corner at JBLM-Lewis Main! The Sesame Street USO/Experience for Military Families See your kids’ favorite Sesame Street characters at The Sesame Street/USO Experience at JBLM-Lewis Main’s Carey Theater. The free shows are Wednesday, Aug. 25 at 3 and 6 p.m. and Thursday, Aug. 26 at noon and 3 p.m. Admission is on a first-come, first-served basis.
End-of-Summer Bash, Junior Star Competition & more
Welcome Home concert event The music starts at 5 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 27 at Memorial Park with the oldies tunes of The Dead Edsels, followed by the country sounds of the Rangers. Sing karaoke with a live rock band accompaniment, and rock on with Hell’s Belles, an all-female AC/DC cover band. There will be music, food and beer until 11 p.m.
Games, entertainment, music by JBLM’s own Clippinger Sisters and a chance to win big await you at Memorial Stadium Thursday, Aug. 26 from 12:30 to 5:30 p.m. Parents will be able to speak with local school district representatives about the upcoming school year while children enjoy games and the Junior Star singing competition. Children ages 5–17 can sing for a chance to take home a trophy. Sign up from noon to 1 p.m. at the stage, and bring a karaoke-style background CD with no lead vocals. Age groups are: Kid Star, ages 5 to 8; Junior Star, ages 9 to 12 and Teen Star, ages 13 to 17. The famous Duck Derby will be at Memorial Stadium, and the prizes are better than ever! You could win a laptop, 42-inch hi-def plasma TV, 32G iPod Touch, Apple iStore gift cards or a trampoline. Purchase ducks for $1 each at Russell Landing Marina; for more information, call 253-967-2510.
Splash your way to cool Cool off in a fun way on hot summer days at the JBLM splash park! Located next to the AFC Arena and Bowl Arena Lanes at JBLM-Lewis Main, the splash park and adjacent playground can provide hours of free fun for your family on sunny days. Slather on the sunscreen, put on your swimsuit and head to the park from 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. If you’re the first one there and the water’s not running, it’s easy to get it started—touch the top of the red pole that says touch me, and the water fun will start. JBLMmwr.com
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The ‘SKIES’ the limit Exciting learning possibilities abound for children and youth with CYS Services Family Child Care
Sign up for a gymnastics class at the new SKIESUnlimited facility. For a complete list of this quarter’s classes, visit JBLMmwr.com or call 253-966-3539.
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By Kimberly Rowe
SKIESUnlimited is a ground-breaking program offering instruction in academics, arts, life skills and sports. The program’s goal is to offer JBLM children and youth classes that inspire lifelong learning, cultivate interests and talents and educate for future success. SKIESUnlimited provides a place for JBLM families to meet, establish connections and build community. Parents will find a variety of classes in which to enroll their children or youth, ages 6 weeks through 18 years of age. Hillside SKIES, Bldg. 6398, opened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony May 12 at JBLM-Lewis Main. The new facility is home to a culinary kitchen, gymnastics room, art and science room and much more. “The facility is not only home to SKIESUnlimited classes but home to a new program called EDGE! and other CYS Services activities,” says Tracey Wilkinson, MWR Partnership Specialist. For more information on EDGE!, an after-school program for
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youth ages 6–18, visit JBLMmwr.com/ CYS or call 253-966-CYSS. Since SKIESUnlimited was launched in January 2006, the program has strived to offer only top-rate and innovative classes in four pillars of learning: knowledge, inspiration, exploration and skills. There is a class for nearly every interest. Schedules vary from quarter to quarter and many are seasonal. During the summer months when most children are out of school, extended weeklong workshops and many daytime classes are offered. Some classes may be cost-free to families using Army Family Covenant benefits. To see this quarter’s class offerings, visit JBLMmwr.com. For more information about AFC benefits and registration details, visit JBLMmwr.com/ CYS or call 253-966-CYSS.
Make a difference in the lives of military children and families—become a Family Child Care Provider! Care for your own children and others from the security of your own home, both on and off base. As an FCC Provider, you can earn up to $2,000 per month while doing something you love. FCC offers nurturing care in a home-setting for children from six weeks to 12 years of age: • Part-day • Full-day • Before- and after-school • Long-term care during field exercises and deployments • Care for children with special needs FCC Providers receive the same training as child development center employees, have access to educational and development resources and receive subsidies. If you’re interested in providing toprate child care in your home, call 253-967-3039 to find out about the next orientation class. Free child care is provided during training. Providers undergo extensive background checks and receive frequent home visits from CYS Services professionals to ensure care is provided in a safe, educational and warm environment. No more than six children can be enrolled in an FCC home. This group size offers children the opportunity for individualized time and attention from their provider. If you’re interested in enrolling your child in FCC, visit JBLMmwr.com/CYS or call 253-966-CYSS.
Children will enjoy the Tumble Bus and art activities while parents tour the SKIESUnlimited Building Friday, Aug. 27 from 1 to 5 p.m. Refreshments will be available. For more information about the reintegration class, visit JBLMmwr.com.
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ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE
Get prepared Surviving Family Members Appreciation Day JBLM honors surviving spouses and family members Friday, Aug. 13 at the American Lake Community Center from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. You’ll find information on benefits and services by military agencies and veterans’ groups. For more information, call 253-967-7501.
Upcoming ACS events Seminars and workshops
ACS offers a number of informational and educational seminars for you—
whether you’re new to the installation, a parent of toddlers or teens or getting ready for a deployment or reunion. Prepare for your PCS to Korea with a three-day workshop to learn basic Hangul grammar and simple greetings; basic customs and cultural differences; and methods for doing business. Children of deployed or injured service members are invited to Camp COPE Saturday, Sept. 18. For more information, visit campcope.org. For a complete schedule of seminars and workshops, visit JBLMmwr.com.
for anything that comes your way Army Family Action Plan Conference Learn how you can get involved to improve Army life through the Army Family Action Plan Conference, which is Oct. 13–14. For more information, visit the ACS page at JBLMmwr.com or facebook.com/jblmafap.
Join us for a cake social at Waller Hall at JBLMLewis Main Friday, Aug. 27 from 1 to 5 p.m. Kids will enjoy free tattoos from 5 to 8 p.m. at the concert.
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Adventures
Water onderful
world
Get out on the water for a few hours of tranquility, fishing or excitement.
Bottom fishing at Westport Haul in rockfish and lingcod Sunday, Aug. 8 at 4 a.m. ($99)
Crabbing at Westport Travel to the coast for a day of crabbing in bountiful waters. Fishing license required. ($20)
Float on the Nisqually River Explore this treasure on an inflatable kayak Saturday, Aug. 28 at 9:30 a.m. Difficulty: moderate. Distance: 7 miles. Minimum age: 16. ($40)
Introduction to sea kayaking Learn the basics and make a safe, fun start with a paddle on American Lake Sunday, Aug. 1 at 9:30 a.m. ($40)
Sea kayak Cutts Island Paddle in Carr Inlet Saturday, Aug. 14 at 8 a.m. Take a dip and explore the island while breaking for lunch. ($40)
Raft the White Salmon River Take the whitewater plunge over the legendary 10-foot high Husum Falls (dependent on water levels). Take the challenge of class III-IV rapids on Sunday, Aug. 8. Minimum age: 10. Meet at the NAC at 9:30 a.m. ($75)
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Learn the basics of sea kayaking on American Lake to make your first paddle a safe and fun one. For more ideas for fun on American Lake, see GET AWAY FOR SOME FUN ON AMERICAN LAKE on page 19. Photo, this page: Emiliano Hernandez
Joint Base Base Lewis-McChord Lewis-McChord Focus Focus •• August August 2010 2010 Joint
Cost
Ape Caves adventures
Sunday, Aug. 1
$30
Seattle Aquarium/Pike Place Market
Sunday, Aug. 1
$35
Introduction to sea kayaking
Sunday, Aug. 1
$40
After-work hike bus
Tuesday, Aug. 3
$5
Details
Ages 4-12: $25
Hit the trails or rapids with Rick Kivett
Bella Donna hike Twin Falls
Wednesday, Aug. 4
$20
Ladies-only trip
After-work fish bus
Thursday, Aug. 5
$5
Fishing license required
Whitewater raft the White Salmon River
Saturday, Aug. 7
$80
Minimum age: 10
Horseback riding
Saturday, Aug. 7
$70
Minimum age: 7
Indoor go-kart racing
Saturday, Aug. 7
$50
Mountain bike Iron Horse State Park
Saturday, Aug. 7
$30
Bungee jumping
Sunday, Aug. 8
$125
Hike the Olympic Peninsula’s Mount Ellinor
Sunday, Aug. 8
$35
Introduction to mountain biking
Sunday, Aug. 8
$30
Westport bottom fishing
Sunday, Aug. 8
$99
After-work paddle
Tuesday, Aug. 10
$15
Weekend campout at Lena Lake
Aug. 13–15
Call
Parasail Commencement Bay
Saturday, Aug. 14
$50
Sea kayak Cutts Island
Saturday, Aug. 14
$40
Bella Donna bungee jumping
Sunday, Aug. 15
$125
Hike Twin Falls
Sunday, Aug. 15
$20
Pike Place Market/Ride the Ducks
Sunday, Aug. 15
$40
Sea kayak self-rescue
Sunday, Aug. 15
$20
After-work fish bus
Tuesday, Aug. 17
$5
3rd Thursday downtown Tacoma Museum Walk
Thursday, Aug. 19
$5
Hike Alpine Lakes Wilderness Snow Lake
Friday, Aug. 20
$25
Ape Caves adventures
Saturday, Aug. 21
$30
Minimum weight: 90 lbs.
Minimum age: 4
Ladies-only trip
Ages 12 and younger: $25
Family day hike Priest Point Park/Farmers’ market
Saturday, Aug. 21
$15
Leavenworth Wine Festival
Saturday, Aug. 21
$50
YOAFF Camp-o-Rama
Aug. 21–22
FREE
Overnight campout
Horseback riding
Sunday, Aug. 22
$70
Minimum age: 7
Hike High Rock Lookout
Sunday, Aug. 22
$25
Minimum age: 7
Skydiving
Sunday, Aug. 22
$215
Minimum age: 16
After-work hike bus
Tuesday, Aug. 24
$5
After-work paddle
Thursday, Aug. 26
$15
Duck Derby
Thursday, Aug. 26
$1
For more information, see page 16.
Military Night at Edgeworks Climbing Gym
Friday, Aug. 27
$5
Additional climbing fee: $9 Minimum age: 16
Float on the Nisqually River
Saturday, Aug. 28
$40
Indoor rock climbing
Saturday, Aug. 28
$20
Ages 17 and younger: $18
JBLM Motorcycle Show
Saturday, Aug. 28
FREE
No entry fee; $5 to show bike
Shop Seattle Outlets & Tulalip Casino
Saturday, Aug. 28
$20
My Dog and Me hike
Sunday, Aug. 29
$20
Parasail Commencement Bay
Sunday, Aug. 29
$50
Ages 4-10: $10 with paid adult
Sea kayak Ketron Island
Sunday, Aug. 29
$40
Minimum age: 12
Westport crabbing
Tuesday, Aug. 31
$20
Preview of next month’s adventures YOAFF Northwest Trek
Sunday, Sept. 5
$20
Paraglide Tiger Mountain
Friday, Sept. 10
$190
Sea kayak San Juan Islands excursion
Sept. 10-12
Call
Blake Island Seattle paddle and campout
Sept. 11–12
$70
Tiger Summit mountain bike trail ride
Sunday, Sept. 26
This trip can especially accommodate people with exceptional needs.
Youth: $15, children: $10
$20
Popular family trip
For registration details, visit JBLMmwr.com or call JBLM-McChord Field’s Adventures Unlimited at 253-982-2206. Preregistration is required; prices and schedule subject to change without notice. Group rates/private trips available. We’ll visit your next FRG meeting or unit function. For more information, call 253-967-6263.
Join Northwest Adventure Center guides outside
The brave and those craving excitement are invited to hit the rapids with the Northwest Adventure Center. Check out the calendar, left, for upcoming trips and sign up for a whitewater adventure today. Kivett has a recreation degree from the University of Idaho and has worked for MWR since 2003. Ask him about the Warrior Adventure Quest program.
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Sightseeing trips with Amiia Coffey
If you prefer something a bit more tame, sign up for a hike or Seattle sightseeing tour. The Northwest Adventure Center offers family-friendly trips (look for the icon throughout the Adventures section) and ladies-only adventures. Coffey has a psychology degree from Central Michigan University. As an avid rock climber, she enjoys sharing her love of nature through Bella Donna (ladies-only) trips.
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Take a walk on the wild
From adrenaline-pumping skydiving to a leisurely after-work kayak padd Get out & have fun
JBLM spouse trip Join the Family Resource Center for a trip to Long Beach. Named one of America’s Favorite Beach Towns by ForbesTraveler.com and voted Best Beach by the viewers of Seattle’s KING-5 TV, Long Beach offers visitors shops, great seafood, museums, horseback riding and an expansive beach. Head to the shore Thursday, Aug. 5 at 7:30 a.m. Child care may be available with reservations (call 253-966-CYSS). To register for the trip, call 253-967-9496.
Enjoy $15 paintball at Danger Zone and free paddle boats, canoes and kayaks at Shoreline Park (first-come, first-served) on Friday, Aug. 27 from 1 to 5 p.m. Then be sure to stop by Leisure Travel Services, located in the JBLM-Lewis Main PX, for a Seattle attractions discount coupon book. Show off your ride at the first-ever JBLM Motorcycle Show! The waterfront show is Saturday, Aug. 28 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Russell Landing Marina. Check out bikes for free, or register your bike for $5 and compete in one of five categories: American built, sport, Harley, custom and cruiser. For registration, call 253-967-2510. 16
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Sporting clays fun shoot Test your skill with a variety of target sizes and shooting angles at the monthly sporting clays fun shoot! The Saturday, July 3 event is at 10:30 a.m. at the Shotgun Shooting Complex (JBLM-Lewis Main); sign up begins at 10. For more information, call 253-967-7056.
Mountain bike or hike Enjoy two-wheeled action and traveling by foot through beautiful scenery.
Ape Caves adventures Travel deep into a 2,000-year-old lava tube at Mount St. Helens Sunday, Aug. 1 and Saturday, Aug. 21 at 8 a.m. ($30) Bella Donna hike Twin Falls This four-mile hike boasts two breathtaking views. The ladies-only trip is Wednesday, Aug. 4 at 9:30 a.m. ($20) Family day hike to Priest Point Hike to the beach on Puget Sound for lunch, followed by a trip to the farmer’s market Saturday, Aug. 21 at 10 a.m. ($15) Hike Alpine Lakes Wilderness Snow Lake Try one of the most popular and scenic hikes in the Snoqualmie area with a 3-mile trek. Experience an 1,800 ft. elevation gain with the 10-mile round-trip option. The hike is Friday, Aug. 20 at 9 a.m. ($25) Hike High Rock Lookout A great view of Mount Rainier awaits you
on the High Rock Lookout hike Sunday, Aug. 22 at 9:30 a.m. Minimum age: 7 ($25) Hike the Olympic Peninsula’s Mount Ellinor On a clear day, the summit of Mount Ellinor offers sweeping views from the ocean to the Cascades. This Sunday, Aug. 8 hike is 6.2-miles and gains 3,200 feet in elevation. ($35) Introduction to mountain biking Spend the day learning the basics and perfecting your newfound skills Sunday, Aug. 8 at 9:30 a.m. ($30) Mountain bike Iron Horse State Park Bike through an old mountainside railway tunnel by headlamp! This Saturday, Aug. 7 trip is at 9 a.m. and great for all levels. ($30) My Dog & Me Hike Venture into the wilderness and explore with your four-legged friend Sunday, Aug. 19 at 9 a.m. There is a pretrip meeting Wednesday, Aug. 27 at 5 p.m. Owners must have kennel for transport. ($20)
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Your adventure starts here! Outdoor Recreation provides services to Soldiers, Airmen, family members and sponsored friends.
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JBLM
Adventure programs! • Unit & FRG trips • Sea kayaking • Hiking • Mountain biking • White-water rafting • Fishing • Bungee jumping • Skiing • Snowboarding • Snowshoeing and many more!
After-work adventures Reach new heights See Washington from a new view—fly high in the sky!
Bungee jumping If adrenaline is what you crave, you will not be disappointed! Jump twice off the highest bungee bridge in the country—a full 20 stories high—and earn bragging rights and the coveted Dangerous Sports Club T-Shirt. Make the jump Sunday, Aug. 8 at 9 a.m. Plus there’s a ladies-only trip Sunday, Aug. 15. Minimum weight: 90 lbs. ($125) Parasail Commencement Bay Glide high over the salty waters of Commencement Bay Saturday, Aug. 14 and Sunday, Aug. 29 at noon. ($50; ages 4-10: $10 with paying adult) Skydiving Experience the thrill of jumping from an altitude of up to 13,500 feet and accelerating to 120 mph on your ride down from the airplane—if you dare. The brave will head out on a skydiving trip Sunday, Aug. 22. Minimum age: 16 ($215)
End your weekdays right with afterwork trips from Adventures Unlimited at JBLM-McChord Field.
CLINICS Hunting, fishing, camping, crabbing and more Travel Camp Lakeside rental cabins, RV campground with full hookups, tent sites
After-work fish bus Head to a local fishing spot for a quick fishing trip after work Thursday, Aug. 5 and Tuesday, Aug. 17 at 5 p.m. Washington fishing license is required. ($5; rental fishing poles are available for an additional fee)
OUTDOOR STORE Guns and ammo, fishing, camping, boats, books, shooting accessories, reloading, knives, backpacking
After-work hike bus Stroll through wilderness trails with your family and friends Tuesdays, Aug. 3 and Aug. 24 at 5 p.m. ($5)
Shooting Range Skeet/Trap Range, Rifle/Pistol Range, reloading and ammo
After-work paddle Get out on the water with kayak trips close to home Tuesday, Aug. 10 and Thursday, Aug. 26 and are great for paddlers of all levels. ($15)
Russell Landing Marina Boat launch, rentals, picnic pavilions
Outdoor education Play outside safely.
Sea kayak self-rescue Learn the techniques of exiting and re-entering your kayak in open water safely and quickly. The sea kayak self-rescue class is Sunday, Aug. 15 at noon. ($20)
Paintball Walk-ons and reservations welcome SCUBA Five-Star PADI-certified, year-round classes, rental and sales, free social dives
ShorEline Park Swimming beach, picnic pavilions
We’re here for you. Outdoor Recreation provides services to Soldiers, Airmen, family members and sponsored friends. JBLM-Lewis North, Building 8050 and JBLM-McChord Field, Building 739 Stop by or call us today! Information/ Rental 967-7744/8282
Skeet Range 967-7056
Adventure Programs 967-6263
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Adventures wheel go-kart action Saturday, Aug. 7 at 11 a.m. ($50) Indoor rock climbing Have fun and get a great workout Saturday, Aug. 28 at noon. ($20; children 17 and younger: $18) Leavenworth Wine Festival Enjoy local wines, entertainment and more Saturday, Aug. 21 at 9:30 a.m. ($50)
In a city near you
Travel to cities in the Evergreen state for adventure trips to remember.
Horseback riding Take a horseback ride in Elbe, a town in the outskirts of Mount Rainier National Park, Saturday, Aug. 7 and Sunday, Aug. 22 at 9:30 a.m. Minimum age: 7 ($70) Indoor go-kart racing Come out for fast-paced wheel-to-
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Military night at Edgeworks Climbing Gym Hit the rock wall Friday, Aug. 27 at 5:30 p.m. ($5 plus $9 climbing fee at the gym) Pike Place Market/Ride the Ducks See Seattle from both land and water Sunday, Aug. 15 at 9:30 a.m. ($35; ages 12 and younger: $25) Seattle Aquarium/Pike Place Market Check out the Seattle Aquarium’s local exhibits and the unique shops in Pike Place Market on Sunday, Aug. 1 at 9:30 a.m. ($35; ages 4-12: $25)
Shop Seattle Outlets & Tulalip Casino Shop till you drop at the Seattle Premium Outlets Saturday, Aug. 28 at 9 a.m. Plus, Tulalip Resort Casino is just a short walk. ($20) Third Thursday downtown Tacoma Museum Walk Enjoy free admission to the art, history and glass museums in the historic waterfront district of Tacoma on Thursday, Aug. 19 at 5 p.m. ($5 for transportation) Weekend campout at Lena Lake Spend the weekend in the Olympics Friday, Aug. 13 through Sunday, Aug. 15. A mandatory pre-trip meeting is Tuesday, Aug. 10. Package includes transportation, some food, park/campground fees (call for cost and details). YOAFF Camp-O-Rama Families are invited on an overnight campout at Holiday Park for fun, games, demonstrations and delicious food. Sleeping bags and tents provided while supplies last. This special event starts at noon Saturday, Aug. 21 and ends at 10 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 22. (FREE!)
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Get away for some fun on American Lake Tired of running through the sprinkler with the kids? Want more major water fun? American Lake is the natural recreational choice for summer splashes at JBLM.
By Patti Jeffrey
Come on in—the swimming’s fine! Shoreline Park is the best place to swim with lifeguards on duty, a pool house and swimming area with a waterslide, wading area and watercraft rentals. The park also features play equipment, pavilions and sites for picnicking, a horseshoe pit and a fishing area. There’s no limit to getting out on the lake. You can find rentals for just about everything, including 16-foot fishing boats, pontoons and jet skis at Russell Landing Marina; water skis at the Northwest Adventure Center; and paddle boats, canoes and kayaks at Shoreline Park. You’ll get safety training if it’s your first time renting watercraft. Rentals are on a first-come, first-served basis; human-powered boats, jet skis and pontoons can be reserved.
Make a great escape Plan a one-day escape or weekend getaway right in JBLM’s backyard. Units or families can reserve barbecue packages or party packages, which include boat rentals, food, drinks and inflatable bouncies or a rock wall. For your picnics, rent a pavilion for groups large or small. Picnic equipment and game sets for volleyball, horseshoes, softball and more are available for rent from the NAC. How about spending the weekend at
Toby Bartley
Swim, wade, get wet
Whether you want to go fishing, boating or simply enjoy the view, there are plenty of options to get you out on the water at Russell Landing Marina and the Northwest Adventure Center.
a lakefront log cabin? Find your choice of rentals—from studio to three bedrooms—in a natural setting. The NAC takes your reservations up to 90 days prior to your requested arrival date.
Fish for dinner Like to fish but don’t have all the equipment? Fishing enthusiasts can find it all at the NAC, including boats, fishing poles and fishing licenses. The bait and tackle shop at Russell Landing Marina will ensure you get the most success out of your fishing. Fish or troll from either location for rainbow trout, kokanee, yellow perch or smallmouth bass. Also try Chambers and Lewis lakes in the training area for camping and fishing; make reservations through the NAC.
Dine al fresco Hungry for lunch or dinner in an Italian bistro-style restaurant? The
newly opened Bistro at Russell Landing complements your leisure time along the waterfront. For lunch, try pizza, pasta, sandwiches and salads. Experience full-service dining with dinner entrees featuring steak, pork chops, salmon, pasta and pizza. Dine inside or on the patio overlooking the marina while you enjoy your meal, drinks and gelato. Lunch is served daily, and dinner is served Thursday through Saturday. Preview the menu online at JBLMmwr.com. If you’re in a hurry, call 253-964-2813 for quick pick-up or curbside service. Family Readiness Groups can schedule meetings at the Bistro Monday through Wednesday after 2 p.m. For more information about waterrelated fun at JBLM, call Russell Landing at 253-967-2510 or the NAC at 252-967-8282. JBLMmwr.com
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Fitness made fun
at JBLM Sports & Fitness Centers
Do you have what it takes to run in the Army Half-Marathon? Find out Saturday, Sept. 18.
Minerva Hohaia
Learn safe and effective aerobic instruction and become a certified instructor with the Aerobics & Fitness Association of America Primary Group Exercise Certification class. Come to Jensen Family Health & Fitness Center Saturday, Aug. 14 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The cost is just $299—plus military-affiliated students receive a 25-percent discount! Advance study is required to pass the test. For details, call 1-800-923-2346, workshop code 10080071. More information: Jensen, 253-966-2638 or 253-967-5975.
Army Half-Marathon Wear a yellow ribbon in support of our troops as you race for the finish line. You’ll be treated to a beautiful view of Mount Rainier during the 13.1mile race and will bring home a race T-shirt for proof of your accomplishment. The day also includes a 5K and 1K. Amp up your training schedule for the Saturday, Sept. 18 race at Sheridan
Head to Cowan Stadium for a 5K Fun Run Friday, Aug. 27 at 9 a.m. No registration needed. 20
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Become an aerobics instructor
The build-a-boat race is just one of the fun events at the Squadron & Family Fit Day Friday, Aug. 13 at JBLM-McChord Field. For more information, contact your squadron sports rep or call 253-982-5666.
Sports & Fitness Center. At the finish line, runners will be invited to tie their yellow ribbons on a tree in a show of support. The fast, flat course is USATFcertified. For more information and registration, go to JBLMmwr.com.
Squadron & Family Fit Day Come out for the free Squadron & Family Fit Day Friday, Aug. 13 at McChord Field near the Fitness Center. Cheer on group competitions, participate in the Family Fit Wing Run, enjoy a free picnic lunch and find out which teams win T-shirts. Group event sign-ups are coordinated by the Fitness Center staff from squadron sports reps. Team events are co-ed and family members are encouraged to participate. Competitions include the Family Fit Wing Run with free T-shirts, Par 3 Golf Scramble, co-ed dodgeball, one-pitch softball, water balloon toss, build-aboat race, three-on-three basketball and sand volleyball. For more information,
contact your squadron sports rep or call the Fitness Center rep at 253-982-6707.
Triple Threat Triathlon Jump into American Lake for a halfmile swim and push yourself to the limits on the 15-mile bike ride and 3-mile run. Sign up now for the Saturday, Aug. 21 race. Registration forms are available at JBLM-Lewis Sports and Fitness Centers or at JBLMmwr.com. For more information, call 253-967-2604.
Civilian fitness program Improve your fitness and morale, while lowering your stress level and minimizing health risks—work out. Register for the Civilian Fitness Program and receive three hours of administrative leave weekly to get in shape. Register at https://ft.lewis.army.mil/. The next assessment is Thursday, Aug. 26 at Jensen Family Health and Fitness Center at JBLM-Lewis Main. For more information, call 253-967-5122.
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Learning & earning FINANCIAL READINESS PROGRAM
Avoid school budget By Ryki Carlson
August begins our transition from summer to fall, which means tackling school shopping. When we procrastinate, we often feel overwhelmed later. The prices of school supplies have skyrocketed, but it’s not impossible to save money. Here are some ideas to help you stay within budget: • Begin with a list of required supplies. • Check your home school supplies first. • Consider hand-me-down supplies from one sibling to another. • Hunt for coupons in weekly fliers or online at spoofee.com. • Call around to find out who will match a competitor’s coupon or advertisement so you can use all the coupons and ads from various retailers while saving time and money. • If you’re new to using coupons, consider attending the Coupon Sense class at ACS. • Buy in bulk. Stock up on school supplies during the back-to-school sales—this is the cheapest time of the year for these items! • For graphing and scientific calculators, call the school and ask if they have a loan program. Many schools have these to loan out but only in limited supplies. Adding into your budget for yearly supplies helps avoid financial shock. Tracking your school supply expenses can help you prepare for future years. If you need assistance in budgeting, consider enrolling into the Planning and Budgeting class.
Learn how to be money-wise The Financial Readiness Program classes are open to military personnel, retirees and their spouses. Youth ages 13 and older are welcome to attend. First-term Soldiers are required to take eight hours of personal financial management readiness training (AR 608-1, Section V, Paragraph 4-38c). The training is available in four two-hour segments Tuesdays from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Other money-wise classes offered are: • Planning and Budgeting: Tools for
evaluating, setting up and planning a budget Tuesday, Aug. 3 at 2:30 p.m. • Coupon Sense: Learn the value clipping coupons Thursday, Aug. 26 from 1 to 3:30 p.m. For a complete list of classes, go to the MWR calendar at JBLMmwr.com. Classes are taught by FRP financial counselors and are held in the ACS Classroom, Waller Hall, room 400 (except for the Commissary Tour). To reserve a seat or for more details, call 253-967-7166.
Free tutor assistance!
Get help from a professional tutor any time you need it for more than 16 subjects. Free online tutors are available at tutor.com. Visit or call the base libraries at 253-982-3454 (McChord Field) or 253-967-5533 (Book Patch) to obtain a password.
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Educational & career opportunities Further your education Jump-start your higher education with help from counselors at Stone Education Center at JBLM-Lewis Main (253-967-7174) and Madigan Army Medical Center (253-968-2707). Computer access, a CD-ROM library and CAC pin reset are available at the Technical and Academic Resource Center. For more information, call 253-967-2171. The on-site bookstore returns all generated profits to the community (253-964-8185). Are you leaving the service due to retirement, ETS or chapter? The Stone Education Center hosts a mandatory briefing that compares the Montgomery GI Bill and the Post 9/11 Bill. Learn who is eligible for the benefit and transferability Mondays and Wednesdays at 9 a.m. and Tuesdays and Thursdays at 3 p.m. Furthering your education will get easier in January 2011! The doors to the new JBLM-Lewis North Education Center will open to customers early next year, complementing the David L. Stone Education Center on Colorado Avenue and the Education Center on McChord Field.
The new facility will house five education advisers, nine classrooms and a 165seat auditorium, as well as a 60-computer resource center and coffee shop—all located in a troop area across from a new dining facility and medical center. The 31,500-square-foot facility celebrated its ground breaking last September when Col. Thomas H. Brittain, Garrison Commander, buried his coin to commemorate and celebrate the event. The facility will serve all JBLM customers.
Further your career A Troops to Teachers briefing is Wednesday, Aug. 11 at 1 p.m. at Stone Education Center at JBLM-Lewis Main. Additionally, an ROTC Green-to-Gold briefing is Thursday, Aug. 19 at 1:30 p.m.
McChord Field Education Center Now’s the time to get back into the college mode again. Whether you want to finish your CCAF or start a bachelor’s or master’s program, see a counselor at the McChord Field Education Center so you will be ready when the next term starts this month.
Pick up a good read today Like to read and discuss books with others? Join the new McChord Field Library Book Club! Find out the August pick by calling 253-982-3454. And, don’t forget about the Summer Reading Program going on now at JBLM Libraries! Round out your summer reading by checking out the New York Times fiction best-sellers in JBLM libraries: The Overton Window by Glenn Beck – A public relations executive and the woman he loves fight to expose a conspiracy to transform America. Girl Who Kicked Over the Hornet’s Nest by Stieg Larsson – The final volume of a trilogy about a Swedish hacker and a journalist. The Lion by Nelson DeMille – John Corey, now a federal agent, pursues a Libyan terrorist who has returned to America bent on revenge. The Passage by Justin Cronin – More than a hundred years in the future, a small group resists the vampires who have taken over North America. Whiplash by Catherine Coulter – F.B.I. agents Dillon Savich and Lacey Sherlock help investigate misdeeds at a pharmaceutical company. Frankenstein: Lost Souls by Dean Kootz – Book Four in the reimagining of the classic tale. Spies of the Balkans by Alan Furst – A police official in Salonika is surrounded by spies on the eve of the German invasion of Greece in 1940. Grandstaff Crittenberger McChord Field
Welcome Home Book Amnesty
Bring back overdue library materials Wednesday Aug. 25 through Friday, Aug. 27; and treat your children to the all-day Festival of Stories in the Book Patch Library Aug. 27.
Battle Bean and studying go together Stop by Battle Bean at Stone Education Center for coffee and specialty drinks, salads, bagels, sandwiches, chips and more. Want a new coffee flavor? “Mac nut iced coffee” is this month’s specialty drink. Hours are Monday through Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Saturday, 8 to 11 a.m.
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Here’s some of what you had to say this month about your recent visits to JBLM facilities and the service you received:
School is out, and we are well into summer. Soldiers, family members and civilian employees are all looking for ways to enjoy this wonderful time of year. JBLM DFMWR has just about everything you could think of – Sports & Fitness Centers, Arts & Crafts Centers and much, much more – check out JBLMmwr.com for a calendar of events and more information, and sign up for activities that peak your interest. Once you have finished, take the opportunity to submit a comment through the Interactive Customer Evaluation system. Let service managers for those special events and activities know what went well and, as important, what concerns you may have. Your voice makes a difference and will help improve services and activities on JBLM.
Family & Morale, Welfare & Recreation Gymnasiums and fitness complexes “Melva is kind, polite and always greets you with a smile. Along with Rosalind, who shows the same kindness and professionalism. I would like to cite them for quality service.” “I just want to say how glad I am for the Saturday morning Zumba class (10:30 to 11:30). Krishelle is an awesome teacher. She always has a smile on her face and is so energetic. This class is a big reason I attend this gym.” “For me, McVeigh has to be the best gym. The staff is outstanding.” Arts & Crafts “Victoria and staff provided engraving on personal challenge coins for my Soldiers. We had just returned from a deployment to Iraq, and the coins were presented in gratitude to my squad.” “Absolutely outstanding job much better service to military community at greater value than off post provides.”
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Leisure Travel Services “We just got home from our southern California/DisneyLand vacation, and it was amazing. We had a great time at great facilities, and everything went off flawlessly. Thanks to LTS for all the help.”
This year’s event was the first-ever Joint Base Lewis-McChord Freedom Fest. “My 3-year-old loved the rides and the reptile show on the kids’ stage,” wrote an MWR Facebook friend.
ICE is your way to have your voice heard. JBLM wants to know what you think about your latest visit to a facility or special event.
Were you satisfied with the service? Did it meet your needs? Whether you had a great experience to share or have a suggestion,
visit https://ice.disa.mil. Your voice will be heard – your comments are sent straight to managers and the command group. ICE is also accessible through Army OneStop kiosks, which are located across JBLM-Lewis. The more feedback you provide, the better JBLM facilities and staff can serve you.
‘Friend’ Lewis-McChord MWR on Facebook Get up-to-date information on discounts, giveaways and upcoming events on the Lewis-McChord MWR Facebook page. The site is also a great place to ask questions and connect with other MWR patrons. “Friend” us today! This month, Lewis-McChord MWR asked: How did you like the firstever Joint Base Freedom Fest? We received a lot of feedback for next year’s event, and here’s what you had to say about your favorite part. “My family and I had so much fun. Thank you for the fireworks and fun environment.” — Candy R. “The Afrodisiacs were awesome! I love that band.” — Ray H. “The fireworks were awesome— especially with the 3D glasses. Thank you, ACU!” — Erin M. “I loved the Army band performance and feel honored to be given such a great show for free.” — Eileen M.
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253-982-2695 Airman & Family Readiness Bldg. 552 M 253-967-7166 Army Community Service Bldg. 2140 Waller Hall 253-967-9852 Bldg. 2140 Waller Hall Army Emergency Relief 1-877-272-7337 After-hours emergencies, Red Cross 253-967-3689 Bldg. 2166 Liggett Ave. Army Family Action Plan 253-967-4458 Army Family Covenant Arena Bldg. 2275 Liggett Ave. 253-967-2382 Army Family Team Building Bldg. 2166 Liggett Ave. 253-967-2324 Bldg. 4274 Idaho St. Army Volunteer Corps Beachwood Child Dev. Ctr Bldg.8300 American LakeAve. Closed for renovations Before- & after-school care Bldg. 560 M 253-982-9056 Clarkmoor Child Dev. Center Bldg. 2095 Bitar Ave. 253-967-2300 Bldg. 2094 Bitar Ave. 253-966-2490 Clarkmoor Hourly Care Center 253-967-2494 CYS Parent Central Services Bldg. 2295 12th & Bitar 253-966-SAFE Domestic violence helpline Bldg. 2013 N. 3rd St. Bldg. 2166 Liggett Ave 253-966-9419 DSHS Bldg. 2166 Liggett Ave 253-967-3538 Employment Readiness 253-967-9704 Exceptional Family Mbr Prgm Bldg. 2140 Waller Hall 253-967-6618 Family Advocacy Program Bldg. 2013 N. 3rd St. Bldg. 2013 N. 3rd St. 253-967-3039 Family Child Care M Bldg. 560 253-982-3186 Adventures Unlimited 253-982-2206 Bldg. 739 M Bldg. 4274 Idaho St. 253-966-7935 Family Events & Prgms Evergreen Inn 253-982-5613 Bldg. 1147 M Bldg. 4274 Idaho St. 253-967-9496 Family Resource Center Leisure Travel Services 253-967-3085 AAFES Main Store Bldg. 2140 Waller Hall 253-966-6338 Immigration & Naturalization Lodging/Rainier Inn 253-967-2815 Bldg. 2111 Bldg. 2140 Waller Hall 253-967-6399 Information & Referral Northwest Adventure Center Bldg. 8050 NCO Beach Rd. N 253-967-8282 Bldg. 2140 Waller Hall 253-967-3635 Loan Closet Equipment rental & sales 253-967-8282 253-967-2800 Madigan Child Dev. Center Bldg. 6995 Jackson Ave. M Holiday Park 253-982-5488 Bldg. 6993 Jackson Ave. 253-968-7924 Madigan Infant/T oddler Center Outdoor adventures 253-967-6263 M 253-982-4901/4166 McChord Field Child Dev. Center Bldg. 578, 580 Scuba diving center 253-967-3405 253-495-8425 Military Family Life Consultants Bldg. 2166 Liggett Ave. Travel camp, cabin rental, storage lot reservations 253-967-7744 253-967-9916 Mobilization & Deployment Bldg. 2166 Liggett Ave. Paintball reservations 253-912-8000 Bldg. 2013 N. 3rd St. 253-967-7409 New Parent Support Prgm Rifle & Pistol Range 253-967-9803 Range 15 N 253-966-8901 North Fort Child Dev. Center Bldg.8589American LakeAve. Russell Landing Marina 253-967-2510 American Lake Rd. N Bldg.8575American LakeAve. N 253-966-9715 North Fort Kindergarten Shoreline Park Beach Road N 253-967-2510 Bldg.8485American LakeAve. N 253-966-7166 North Fort Youth Center Skeet & Trap Range Bldg. 3969 2nd Div. Range Rd. 253-967-7056 Bldg. 2140 Waller Hall 253-968-7199 Outreach Program Sports Admin. Office Bldg. 3236 2nd Div & Handrich 253-967-2604 N Bldg.8197 American Lake Dr. 253-967-2600 Raindrops & Rainbows Cowan & Memorial stadiums Bldg. 2170 Bitar Ave. & 12th St. 253-967-2912 253-967-3628 Relocation Readiness Prgm Bldg. 2140 Waller Hall Intramural sports Bldg. 2170 Bitar Ave. & 12th St. 253-967-4786 Bldg. 2140 Waller Hall 253-967-7195 School Liaison Office 253-967-1254 Jensen child care Bldg. 2022 Liggett Ave. & Div. Bldg. 2013 N. 3rd St. 253-967-3583 Sexual Assault Prevention/Response 253-967-5975 Bldg. 2022 Liggett Ave. & Div. Jensen Family Health & Fitness 253-966-8433 Soldier & Family Asst. Center Bldg. 2021C Liggett Ave. 253-967-6808 Keeler Sports & Fitness Center Bldg. 9993 Garfield St. Bldg. 2140 Waller Hall 253-967-7501 Survivor Outreach Services 253-967-6652 Keeler Sports & Fitness Center Keeler Pool Bldg. 2295 12th & Bitar 253-967-4441 Teen Zone 253-982-5666 McChord Field Fitness Center Bldg. 729 M Bldg. 9037 Gardner Loop 253-968-5656 Warrior Child Dev. Center 253-982-2807 Bldg. 736 M McChord Field Pool Bldg. 2166 Liggett Ave. 253-966-4956 WIC 253-967-5869 McVeigh Sports & Fitness Center Bldg. 2160 Liggett Ave. M Bldg. 3032 253-982-2203 Youth programs McVeigh Sports & Fitness Center 253-967-5026 Kimbro Pool Bldg. 2295 12th & Bitar 253-967-2405 Youth sports 253-967-7311 Sheridan Sports & Fitness Center Bldg. 3759 Stryker Ave. 253-967-5533 Bldg. 2109 N. 10th St. Book Patch Library Bldg. 3236 2nd Div. & Handrich 253-967-4771 Soldiers Field House 253-967-2824 Bldg. 3271 2nd Div. Dr Crittenberger Library 253-967-5390 Soldiers Field House Pool Soldiers Field House 253-967-3525 Bldg. 2140 Waller Hall Financial Readiness Wilson Sports & Fitness Center Bldg. 11596, D St. & 41st Div. N 253-967-7471 253-967-5889 Bldg. 2109 N. 10th St. Grandstaff Library Customer Svc Mgmt System https://ice.disa. mil 253-477-1072 253-968-2707 MAMC, Room G-94-6 Madigan education counsel. Facilities are on JBLM-Lewis Main unless otherwise indicated. M 253-982-9900 Bldg. 851 McChord Field Ed Center M JBLM-McChord Field N JBLM-Lewis North Call for hours and details. For more information and 253-982-3454 Bldg. 851 M McChord Field Library up-to-date listings, visit JBLMmwr.com. 253-967-7174 Bldg. 6242 Colorado Ave. Stone Education Center Joint Base Lewis-McChord Focus • August 2010 253-964-1209 Bldg. 5038 Pendleton Ave. 253-967-5001 253-982-6726 Bldg. 1121 M Auto Skills Center Bldg. 4043 inside DuPont Gate 253-967-3728 253-982-7226 Bldg. 1120 M Battle Bean coffee shops AFC Arena, Bldg. 2275 253-964-8838 253-282-5522 North Fort Trailer N 253-964-8152 Stone Education Center Bistro at Russell Landing Bldg.8981American LakeAve. N 253-964-2813 BOSS Program 253-967-5636 Bldg. 3168 2nd Division Dr. Bowl Arena 253-967-4661 Bldg. 2272 Liggett Ave. Cascade Community Center Bldg. 2400 Bitar Ave. 253-964-0331 Eagles Pride Golf Course Off I-5, Exit 116 253-967-6522 Madigan Café 253-964-4054 Bldg. 9903 Old MAMC McChord Field Club 253-982-5581 Bldg. 700 M Nelson Recreation Center Bldg. 3168 2nd Division Dr. 253-967-2539 Sounders Lanes 253-982-5954 Bldg. 737 M Special Events Office 253-967-5776 Bldg. 2013 N. 3rd St. Whispering Firs Golf Course Bldg. 895 M 253-982-4927 American Lake Community Center Bldg.8085 American Lake Ave. N
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