May 2010 JBLM MWR e-Focus

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FOCUS Joint Base Lewis-McChord MWR fun, food, travel & well-being guide.

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Acting marketing director Toby Bartley

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Kimberly Rowe

Senior writer/copy editor Kate Mullinax

Contributing photographers

Toby Bartley, Randy Dupree, Minerva Hohaia, Lionel Kam, Lynn Root and Rich Rosenblum

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Join us this month as Joint Base Lewis-McChord celebrates military spouses. Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation is offering a variety of seminars and programs to honor the homefront heroes. Spouses will enjoy special discounts and freebies at JBLM-Lewis clubs during the week of May 3. The week ends with a free breakfast at the JBLM-Lewis Main PX on Friday, May 7 – for more information, turn to page 4. Kick off event season with us at Armed Forces Day Saturday, May 15. Travel back in time with historical reenactments and military equipment displays. Have fun with rides at Kids’ World and on-stage entertainment. See page 6 for details. We invite you to share your feedback on MWR programs and facilities: https://ice.disa.mil. And, for a chance to win a $25 gift certificate, complete a readership survey at JBLMMWR.com.

Get muddy at the Down & Dirty Mud Run on Armed Forces Day, Saturday, May 15. For AFD details, turn to page 6; turn to page 10 for mud run registration information.

FROM THE COVER Military Spouse Appreciation Week Discounts & specials at JBLM . . . . . . 4

Earn up to $2,000 per month from home Apply to become a Family Child Care provider . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Celebrate Mom with brunch and a special arts & crafts project . . . . . . . . 4

FITNESS AND WELL-BEING Get fit at home Easy-to-do exercises with the Home Gym Series . . . . . . . . . 10

Annual Armed Forces Day celebration Military history, food and fun . . . . . . 6 Muddy fun Down & Dirty Mud Run . . 10 Mountain bike (& other) adventures . . 12 Free Wi-Fi & other no-cost services at your JBLM libraries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

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Intramural softball & golf . . . . . . . . . . 11 FABULOUS TRAVEL Two-wheeled action Hit the trails on a mountain bike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

FOOD AND FUN Funtastic Carnival Rides, fun and food for all ages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

FINANCE AND EDUCATION Get credit smart The Financial Readiness Program can help monitor your credit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

FAMILY Military Spouse Appreciation Week seminars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

FEEDBACK Get involved with your community online with ICE and Facebook . . . . . . 21

Joint Base Lewis-McChord Directorate of Family & Morale, Welfare and Recreation 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 by FMWR. All activities described herein are subject to change. Contact the activity for confirmation. Activities described herein are open to authorized patrons and, where applicable, guests. 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. FMWR Marketing, JBLM Main is located at Bldg. 2013B, N. 3rd St., Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. Mailing address: Box 339500 MS 20, Fort Lewis, WA 98433-9500 Phone: 253-967-5200/DSN 357-5200. Visit MWR at JBLMMWR.com or search for Lewis-McChord MWR on Facebook.

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Food & fun

It’s the perfect time to

celebrate military s Just for spouses – we celebrate you with Military Spouse Appreciation Week specials It’s no secret that military spouses have a tough job. With specials and events during Military Spouse Appreciation Week at Joint Base LewisMcChord, MWR ensures you receive the thanks and pampering you so deserve. These specials are available Monday, May 3 through Friday, May 7 unless otherwise indicated. • Battle Bean: Discount on half a breakfast sandwich and drink of your choice • Cascade Community Center: Free soft-serve ice cream with purchase of lunch • Madigan Café: Free soft drink with purchase of meal • Bowl Arena Lanes: Free bowling and shoes for spouses (Monday, May 3 only) • Eagles Pride Golf Course: A four-person, 30-minute golf lesson and nine holes of play for $15 per spouse

Military Spouse Appreciation events culminate Friday, May 7 with a free breakfast at the JBLM-Lewis Main PX Food Court from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. There will be multiple giveaways during breakfast, and shopping specials and samples available inside the Exchange. Spouses will also receive two free movie passes to Carey Theater. Turn to pages 8, 9 and 20 for more Military Spouse Appreciation Week events.

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Mother’s Day specials Celebrate Mom with Mother’s Day Brunch Sunday, May 9 at the American Lake Community Center or the Club on McChord Field. American Lake Community Center: (JBLM-Lewis North): Adults $18.95; children ages 4-10 $7.95; and children age 3 and younger eat free. Reservations are strongly encouraged; call 253-964-1209. McChord Field Club: Adults $19.95; seniors $16.95; children ages 6-11 $9.95; and children ages 5 and younger $5. Club members receive $2 discount; their children age 5 and younger eat free. Reservations are required; call 253-982-5581.

Give Mom the perfect gift for Mother’s Day! Bring in your favorite digital photos to McChord Field Arts & Crafts Center May 1-6, and have a personalized two-sided ceramic photo mug made for $12. This is a great gift for dads, too! Personalized pillow-

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spouses, moms & life! cases and night lights make great Mother’s Day gifts – save $5. Moms are invited to a half-price Mother’s Day framing class at McChord Field Arts & Crafts Center Saturday, May 8 at 9:30 a.m.; preregistration required. For more information, call 253-982-6726. Funtastic Carnival The fun-filled Funtastic Carnival returns to the PX parking lot at JBLM-Lewis Main with games, rides, hot dogs and cotton candy Thursday, May 20 through Sunday, May 23. Armband night is Thursday, May 20 – ride all you want for just $20. The Funtastic Carnival is Thursday, May 20 and Friday, May 21 from 3 to 10 p.m., Saturday, May 22 from noon to 10 p.m. and Sunday, May 23 from noon to 6 p.m. For more information, call 253-967-5776.

A rockin’ good time with help from Leisure Travel Services You can purchase tickets* for Daughtry, 30 Seconds to Mars, Tim McGraw with Lady Antebellum & Love and Theft and more at Leisure Travel Services, an authorized TicketMaster location. For more information, call 253-967-3085 or stop by the customer service counter at the JBLM-Lewis Main PX. * Tickets subject to availability.

Retiree Appreciation Day Honor retirees and their family members at the annual Retiree Appreciation Day at the American Lake Community Center Friday, May 14 at 8 a.m. Get information on today’s benefits and matters of local interest. Breakfast: 8 to 10 a.m.; lunch: 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the dining room. (253-966-5884)

Event

Date & time

Location

Military Spouse Appreciation Week

May 3-7

Multiple; see left

Wednesday, May 5

Cascade Community Center

All-you-can-eat spaghetti Family Night*

Thursday, May 6, 5 p.m.

Cascade Community Center

Sporting clays fun shoot

Thursday, May 8, 10:30 a.m.

Shotgun shooting complex

UFC 113

Saturday, May 8, 6 p.m.

Heroes Sports Lounge

Mother’s Day Brunch

Sunday, May 9

American Lake & McChord Field Club

Retiree Appreciation Day

Friday, May 14, 8 a.m.

American Lake Community Center

Armed Forces Day

Saturday, May 15, 10 a.m.

Cowan & Memorial stadiums

All-you-can-eat German buffet

Thursday, May 20, 5:30 p.m.

American Lake Community Center

Funtastic Carnival

May 20-23

Lewis Main PX parking lot

Pet parade

Saturday, May 22, 10 a.m.

McChord Field

Safety Day

Thursday, May 27, 9 a.m.

Cowan Stadium

UFC 114

Saturday, May 29, 6 p.m.

Heroes Sports Lounge

iBingo

any time

Art of hula dance lessons

Tuesdays, 5 p.m.

All-you-can-eat pizza & bowling

Wednesdays, 6:30-8:30 pm. Bowl Arena

Salsa dance the night away

Fridays, 9 p.m.

Cinco de Mayo taco lunch

with free softserve ice cream

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21+ Bowl Arena & Cascade Cmty Center 21+ McChord Field Community Center Latin Sensations

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Family-friendly event 21+ Events for adults * For families of deployed personnel. For a complete list of upcoming events, check out theWeb calendar at JBLMMWR.com. Turn to page 22 for MWR facility phone listings.

Great deals, good gifts Golf lessons and specials The Eagles Pride Golf Course weekday special is a great deal for all golfers. Just $27 covers greens fees and a shared cart for 18 holes. To schedule a tee time or a lesson with the PGAcertified pro, call 253-967-6522. McChord Field’s Whispering Firs Golf Course also offers lessons with “Link Up 2 Golf” for adults. Group lessons are taught by the Life Master LPGA professional May 24-27 for $99 per person. For more information, call the Pro Shop at 253-982-4927. Arts & Crafts contest, promotions Create a masterpiece for the Army Arts & Crafts Contest; rules and entry forms: https://artscrafts.fmwrc.army.mil. Personalized services at your JBLM-Lewis Main Arts & Crafts Center include frames and plaques, engraving, embroidery, heat press (image transfers) and matting and framing classes. Kids can bring in a photo of their deployed mom or dad and the staff will help you transfer it onto a pillowcase for free! For more information, call 253-967-5001. Bowl Arena and Sounders Lanes Come to Bowl Arena Lanes on JBLMLewis Main Wednesday nights from 6:30 to 8:30 for unlimited bowling and all-you-can-eat pizza for $9 per person (shoes not included). (253-967-4661) The “Hook-Up-2-Bowling” league begins Tuesday, May 11 and runs for 12 weeks at McChord Field’s Sounders Lanes. For just $6 per week, you’ll learn the basics and get a new ball and bag. To sign up, call 253-982-5954.

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Toby Bartley

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Fun for everyone at

Armed Forces Day offers fun for the entire family. Kids’ World busies children for hours with games and rides. There will also be food, on-stage entertainment and roving entertainers.

by Kimberly Rowe

Experience “living military history” with Joint Base Lewis-McChord at Armed Forces Day Saturday, May 15 at Cowan and Memorial stadiums. With plenty of exhibits, food and free fun and entertainment for people of all ages, you don’t want to miss the festivities beginning at 10 a.m. and lasting until 6 p.m. The origin of Armed Forces Day Armed Forces Day is celebrated annually on the third Saturday of May to honor the U.S. Armed Forces. The formation of the holiday was an effort supported by President Harry S. Truman and was announced by Secretary of Defense Louis Johnson on Aug. 31, 1949. The holiday serves 6

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Historic groups will have hands-on military displays like the one pictured here from the Puget Sound Military Vehicle Collectors Club. Check out military equipment from the past and present.

as an educational program of sorts for the civilian community to expand the public’s understanding of the military. Everyone in the Puget Sound community is invited to attend the Joint Base Lewis-McChord celebration. Get active – walk or mud run At 8 a.m. avid walkers may register and begin the Volksmarch at Carey Theater, next to Cowan Stadium (for details, turn to page 17. Get downright dirty at the Down & Dirty Mud Run at 9 a.m. behind Soldiers Field House. Travel back in time There will be both historical and modern-day military displays for children and adults alike to explore, as well as demonstrations and mock battles throughout the day.

“Living military history groups range from Renaissance swordmakers to Vietnam- and Desert Stormera reenactors,” said Kate Laverents, MWR Special Events director. Visit a Revolutionary War-era encampment and encounter frontier cavalry, Civil War units, WWI reenactors with JBLM roots and more. The Philippine Scouts represent the Spanish-American era and WWI, and the Buffalo Soldiers comprised the first permanent African American regiments. Also joining the festivities are Friends of Kilroy, the 2nd Connecticut Regiment of Militia Colonial Reenactors and the Puget Sound Military Vehicle Collectors Club. The Tacoma Scots Pipe Band, consisting of local Scottish pipers, drum-

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Lynn Root Dressed in period costume, Rob Root and his son Brandon participate as members of the 2nd Connecticut Regiment of Militia Colonial Reenactors, one of many historic groups at this year’s celebration.

mers and dancers, holds tradition in the highest moral regard, honoring a long history of symbolism. The group travels the region playing the music of inspiration, and they are visiting JBLM to honor all Soldiers and Airmen from the past and present. Additionally, hands-on displays of equipment will fill both history buffs and others with delight. Entertainment for kids The festival wouldn’t be complete without Kids’ World, which promises to be fun for children of all ages. Kids’ World features a variety of games, rides and entertainment. Also roaming the festival grounds will be stilt dancer Janet Rayor, a cappella group Flying Aces, Eric Haines,

Ron and Carol Browning keep history alive as they dress in period attire as Theodore Roosevelt and Edith Kermit Roosevelt. Learn about the life and times of the Roosevelt era at Armed Forces Day.

CC Clowning, Dixieland jazz band Foggy Bottom, magician Jeff Evans and country pair, the Rangers Duo. See and touch lizards and more with Reptile Isle. Musical & comedy stage acts The Main Stage will feature a number of musical and variety entertainment acts for your enjoyment. • Buck and Elizabeth, regular entertainers at Armed Forces Day and a favorite of JBLM children and families, will take the stage at 10 a.m. and at 2 p.m. • Tacoma Scots Pipe Band at 11 a.m. • 2nd Edition’s popular folk music at noon • National entertainer and radio and TV personality Wayne Soares will be a laugh a minute at 1 p.m. • Clippinger Sisters at 3 p.m.

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Armed Forces Day

• Bob Dylan tribute artist Paul Stierle at 4 p.m. • The 56th Army Rock Band will play patriotic hits at 5 p.m.

New this year is the Air Force fly-by at 3 p.m., weather-permitting. Additionally, food booths will be set up in the food court area, so come hungry and support installation units and organizations. There will also be information booths set up from JBLM organizations and units, as well as local companies. Don’t miss the 2010 Armed Forces Day celebration! Enjoy the entertainment, and have a fun-filled day with family and friends. Parking and admission are free. For more information about gate access for civilians and the latest event details, visit JBLMMWR.com. JBLMMWR.com

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Education & services with Army Community Service ACS celebrates JBLM military spouses A variety of events and educational seminars are offered on a monthly basis through Army Community Service. In honor of Military Spouse Appreciation Week, special events and classes are scheduled. For more specials, see pages 4, 9 and 20. Employment fair: Dress for success and bring your résumé to meet with potential employers Tuesday, May 4 and Wednesday, May 5 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the ACS Annex at JBLM-Lewis Main. For more information, call 253-967-3538. Life Skills classes: Classes are held throughout the month on a variety of topics. For a full schedule, visit JBLMMWR.com. For more information or to register, call 253-967-5940. • Staying Connected to Your Teen: Monday, May 3 at 1 p.m. in Building 2013 • Communication for Couples: Tuesday,May 4 at 9 a.m. at Four Chaplains Chapel; continues for six weekly sessions • Stress Management Class: Tuesday, May 4 at 1 p.m. in Building 2013B

Honor our volunteers Army Community Service celebrates installation volunteers with the Joint Base Lewis-McChord Volunteer Recognition Luncheon and Awards Ceremony Wednesday, May 5 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the American Lake Community Center at JBLMLewis North. For more information, call 253-967-9496.

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Learn marriage and communication essentials in the dynamic, information-packed Communication for Couples seminar offered by the ACS Family Advocacy Program.The next six-week session begins Tuesday, May 4. To register, call 253-967-5940.

Event

Date & time

Phone

Stress management class

Tuesdays, 1 p.m.

253-967-5901

Family welcome brief

Tuesdays & Thursdays, 10:30 a.m.

253-967-3628

Play Mornings

Fridays, 10:30 a.m.

253-967-7409

Staying Connected to Your Teen

Monday, May 3, 1 p.m.

253-967-5901

Spouse employment fair

Tuesday, May 4 & Wednesday, May 5, 9 a.m.

253-967-3538

Communication for Relationships**

Tuesday, May 4, 9 a.m.

253-967-5901

Reunion workshop

Tuesday, May 4 & Wednesday, May 19, 6 p.m.

253-967-8430*

Care Team training

Tuesday, May 4, 6:30 p.m.

253-967-8430*

Army Family Team Building, I

Wednesday, May 5 & Thursday, May 6, 9 a.m.

253-967-AFTB

Children & deployment workshop

Wednesday, May 5 & Thursday, May 20, 6 p.m.

253-967-8430*

Rape Aggression Defense

Wednesday, May 5, 6 p.m.

253-967-3769

Care Team training (units)

Thursday, May 6, 2 p.m.

253-967-8430

Staying Connected to Your Teen

Monday, May 10, 1 p.m.

253-967-5901

Predeployment workshop

Tuesday, May 11 & Wednesday, May 26, 6 p.m.

253-967-8430*

Army Family Team Building, II

Tuesday, May 18 – Thursday, May 20, 9 a.m.

253-967-AFTB

Newcomers’ Orientation

Tuesday, May 25, 8:30 a.m.

253-967-3633

* Free child care available with reservations: 253-966-2490. ** Class meets weekly for multiple sessions. Schedule is subject to change without notice. Registration may be required; call number listed for details. For class descriptions, visit JBLMMWR.com. For financial seminars, turn to page 20.

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Fun for the family with Child, Youth & School Services Father-Daughter dance Daughters of all ages are invited to bring Daddy to the Father-Daughter Dance at the Teen Zone (JBLM-Lewis Main) Saturday, May 15 from 6 to 9:30 p.m. There will be food, music and fun for the special evening. Child must be registered with Child, Youth and School Services. For more information about the dance, call 253-967-4441. For CYS Services registration details, call 253-967-2494. Single parent skate night Single? Got kids? Meet other single parents and their children at the CYS Services and BOSS Team Single Parent Skate Night Friday, June 4 from 6 to

CYS Services activities

8 p.m. at the AFC Arena (JBLM-Lewis Main). The pizza’s free and skating is $3.50 (16 and older) and $2.50 for children. For more information, call 253-967-5636/4458.

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Family Child Care providers and staff took children on a field trip to Lattin’s Country Cider Mill last month. FCC provides an in-home child care option for military children like Jalon, pictured above.

Apply now for a fun career with Family Child Care You can earn up to $2,000 per month while caring for children in your on-base home as a Family Child Care provider. The next orientation is Tuesday, July 6 (with training to follow), so pick up an application from the Family

Date

Cost

Registration

Family Child Care certification

May 4, Bldg. 2013

FREE

call 253-967-3039

Father-Daughter Dance

May 15

FREE

call 253-967-2494

Parents’ Night Out

May 14

FREE

call 253-966-CYSS

Youth fun run

June 12

FREE

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Soccer camps

June 29 - July 1

$25

May 3 - June 28

Start Smart camp / Volleyball camp

June 22-24 or Aug. 10-12

First Swing golf camps

June 29, July 27 and Aug. 17

Flag football & cheerleading

July 3-27

British soccer camp

July 19-23; Aug. 2-6

Craig Hodges basketball camp

Aug. 2-6

$80

May 3 - July 30

Deployment support trips

Monthly

FREE*

Call 253-967-2494

Parent learning opportunities

Multiple

FREE

Multiple, see page 7

Gaming tournaments

Mondays & Wednesdays

FREE

Teen Zone

Walk to Iraq and Back

Mondays & Wednesdays

FREE

Ongoing

Youth Fitness Program

Ongoing

FREE

Ongoing

SKIES Unlimited

See JBLMMWR.com

FREE*

Ongoing

Teen Zone Hail-n-Farewell

Third Saturday of the month

FREE

N/A

EDGE!

Monthly

FREE

253-967-5265

$15 / $25

May 3 - Aug. 9

$25

May 3 - July 30

$50 each M

package online

May 3-27 challengersports.com

M JBLM-McChord Field. *While portions of these programs are free, other portions may require a fee. Call for details. Space is limited in all programs; first-come, first-served registration (waiting lists available). For registration requirements and information on becoming a volunteer coach, call 253-967-2494.

Child Care Office in Building 2013B. Thirty-nine children, providers, parents and FCC staff recently visited Lattin’s Country Cider Mill in Olympia as part of the FCC farm curriculum. The children enjoyed a picnic lunch, a sheep-shearing demonstration and a tour to feed farm animals – chicks, ducks, turkeys, peacocks, quail, goats, pigs, cows and rabbits. The trip ended with cups of hot a pple cider and fresh donuts. For more information about how you can become an FCC provider, call 253-967-3039. The SKIES the limit Register for art, karate, dance and more with the SKIES Youth Academy. A schedule is online at JBLMMWR.com. For registration information, call 253-967-2494.

Parents’ Night Out

A special Parent’s Night Out in honor of Military Spouse Appreciation Week will be offered Friday, May 14 from 6 to 10 p.m. For details and reservations, call 253-966-CYSS (2977).

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The race

From your ho Get downright muddy

Minerva Hohaia

You’ll be covered in mud by the time you reach the finish line at the Down & Dirty Mud Run Saturday, May 15. Register at JBLMMWR.com.

The Down & Dirty Mud Run is Saturday, May 15 at 9 a.m. at Soldiers Field House at JBLM-Lewis Main. Dress as your favorite super hero to be eligible for a “Down & Dirty” prize. The route is filled with hills, obstacles, and of course, plenty of mud and water. Hose off at the finish line, and check out the Armed Forces Day festivities at Cowan and Memorial stadiums. The early registration deadline is Wednesday, May 5, and entry fees are $5 for active duty military, retirees and their family members; $10 for DoD employees; and $20 for civilians. Register after Wednesday, May 5, and add $10. Registration closes

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series

You can do these exercises at home with minimal equipment. Give them a try to help strengthen and tone your body and reduce your risk of injury. Please note, you should consult your doctor before beginning an exercise regimen. Fitness assessments can be completed at the gym with a certified fitness trainer. Fitness trainers – just one of the free services available at some onpost gyms – are also available to monitor your progress and keep you motivated. Fitness specialist Rich Rosenblum is certified with the National Strength and Conditioning Association and works at Wilson Sports and Fitness Center at JBLM-Lewis North. For more information or to schedule a session with a certified fitness trainer, call 253-966-7660.

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Rich R. and Joe B. demonstrate the lock-up crunch.

Step 1

Core strength & stability: Lock-up crunch

1 exercise

In this third and final installment of the Home Gym Series, try three challenging exercises guaranteed to spice up your workout. All exercises can be viewed on YouTube – search for UDrich1985.

Photos: Randy Dupree

with Rich Rosenblum

Step 2

This is a challenging abdominal exercise due to its isometric position (muscular contraction is held), and it is very fatiguing on your body. Step one: Have a partner stand in front of you, with your knees between their legs. Get set in a “lock up” position where your elbows touch the top of your knees. Contract your abdominal muscles. Step two: Have your partner slowly rock you back and forth while keeping your abdominals contracted with your elbows staying in contact with your knees. Try three sets of four to 10 repetitions.

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ome and the road to the course, let fitness lead the way! Wednesday, May 12. Entry forms are available at JBLMMWR.com. To pay by phone, call 253-967-4768.

Grab a bat or club & swing!

A team representatives meeting for company intramural and coed softball is Tuesday, May 11 at 2 p.m. at Wilson Sports and Fitness Center, and an intramural golf program meeting is Tuesday, May 18 at 2 p.m. at Eagles Pride Golf Course. Both programs are open to active duty military and DoD civilians, plus their family members who are not eligible for Child, Youth and School Services programs. For more information, call 253-967-4768.

Time off to get fit

Participation in the Civilian Fitness Program can help improve fitness and morale, minimizing health risks and stress. To register and receive three hours of administrative leave each week, visit https://ft.lewis.army.mil/ (MAMC employees should visit the Department of Preventive Medicine Public SharePoint site). The next assessment is Tuesday, May 25 at Jensen Family Health and Fitness Center (JBLM-Lewis Main). For more information, call 253-967-5122.

Bodybuilding Championship Join emcee Dan Davis and national competitor Gerri Deach-Davis at the

Bodybuilding Championship Saturday, May 29 at the American Lake Community Center at JBLM-Lewis North. No ticket is required for the 9 a.m. pre-judging. The competition starts at 7:30 p.m., and tickets can be purchased at the door for $5; children 15 and younger are free. Interested in competing? Visit JBLMMWR.com for entry details.

Triple Threat Triathlon Series Start training now to swim, run and bike your way to the finish line. The Triple Threat Triathlon Series is on Saturdays, June 19, July 17 and Aug. 21. In next month’s issue, get insight and advice from JBLM triathlete Dr. Mark Potter (Lt. Col.).

Photos: Rich Rosenblum

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Mike H. demonstrates the towel pole row.

Step 2

Most exercises done on one leg require more balance, core stability and coordination than work done on two legs. This exercise challenges these components and improves upon weak points in traditional squatting. Use a bench or chair that is above 90 degrees. Step one: On one leg, slowly lower yourself onto the bench, using a mirror to monitor form. Be sure your knees are not going past your toes.

Step 1

Back & upperbody strength: Towel pole row

3 exercise

Lower-body strength: Singleleg bench squat

exercise

Photos: Rich Rosenblum

Diamante B. demonstrates the single-leg bench squat.

Step 1

Fitness & well-being

e is on! It’s time to get fit!

Step 2

This interesting exercise improves pulling strength and helps tone biceps and upper back. All it requires is a towel and a pole. Step one: Loop a long towel around a sturdy pole, holding both ends. You can make a knot to give you a better grip. Lower yourself into a squat. The deeper the squat, the more challenging the exercise.

Step two: Stand up. Too challenging? Stand up with both legs. As you master the exercise, lower the bench. Advanced move: Don’t use a bench.

Step two: Pull yourself forward, keeping your heels on the ground. Finish the exercise by pushing to bring yourself back to the starting position.

Try two to three sets of five to eight repetitions on each leg.

Try two to three sets of 12 to 15 repetitions.

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Mountai biking in the Pacific Northwest

Don your helmet and take a seat – on a mountain bike, that is. Hit local trails for two-wheeled action with JBLM. There are trips for you, no matter what your experience level is. Northwest Adventure Center • Take a muddy mountain bike adventure in Capitol Forest Sunday, May 2. • Learn the basics with Introduction to Mountain Biking Saturday, May 29. For more information, call 253-967-6263. (JBLM-Lewis North)

Adventures Unlimited • Bike through the rainforest of Mount Rainier National Park along the Carbon River Sunday, May 9. • Bike and hike the Carbon Glacier Trail Sunday, May 23. For more information, call 253-982-2206. (JBLM-McChord Field)

For a complete list of mountain bike adventures, turn to page 15.

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Get outside and explore By foot, kayak, bike or raft

End your weekday right with after-work kayak adventures to Nisqually Delta, Commencement Bay and Narrows Park. Turn to page 16 for details.

Free Open House & Yard Sale Join recreation groups from JBLM and the local community Saturday, May 8 at the Northwest Adventure Center from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Learn about local outdoor opportunities, and receive great discounts in the retail store and scuba shop. There will be a climbing wall and a trout pond for the kids, as well as sea kayaks to demo on American Lake.

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Camping 101 Never been camping? Looking for great backpacking tips before you take off on a summer excursion? We’ll go over tent set-up, how to build a fire, cooking and storing food items, Leave No Trace and how to properly pack a backpack. This Monday, May 3 clinic is at 5 p.m. and is great for the entire family! (Free) M

Bungee jumping Head down to the base of Mount St. Helens to bungee jump off the highest bungee bridge in the country Sunday, May 30. A full 20 stories high, the private bridge is nestled in a beautiful forest above a sparkling river. Includes transportation, two jumps and the coveted Dangerous Sports Club TShirt. Minimum weight: 90 lbs. ($125)

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Pike Place Market/Ride the Ducks

Saturday, May 1

$40

Introduction to sea kayaking

Saturday, May 1

$40

Olympia Outdoor Life Festival

Saturday, May 1

$10

Mountain bike Capitol Forest

Sunday, May 2

$25

Westport bottom fishing

Sunday, May 2

$99

Camping 101

Monday, May 3

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Kayak Nisqually Delta

Tuesday, May 4

$15

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Skyline Drive-In movie

Thursday, May 6

$20

Ages 0-10: $15

Hike Watershed Park

Thursday, May 6

$5

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Annual Open House & Yard Sale

Saturday, May 8

FREE

Leavenworth Bavarian Maifest

Saturday, May 8

$30

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Whitewater rafting

Sunday, May 9

$60

Groups of 20+: $55

Horseback riding

Sunday, May 9

$70

Minimum age: 7

Mountain bike Carbon River

Sunday, May 9

$25

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Fishing on American Lake

Tuesday, May 11

$5

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Kayak Commencement Bay

Thursday, May 13

$15

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Armed Forces Day Volksmarch

Saturday, May 15

FREE

Minimal fee for stamps/patches

Kayak Carr Inlet & Cutts Island

Saturday, May 15

$40

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Sea kayak Lake Union

Sunday, May 16

$40

Bella Donna paintball

Sunday, May 16

$50

Ladies-only trip to Danger Zone

Kayak Narrows Bay

Tuesday, May 18

$15

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Third Thursday Museum Walk

Thursday, May 20

$5

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Sea kayak self-rescue clinic

Friday, May 21

$20

Horseback riding

Saturday, May 22

$70

Minimum age: 7

Whitewater rafting

Saturday, May 22

$60

Groups of 20+: $55

Westport fishing charter

Saturday, May 22

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Sea kayak Ketron Island

Sunday, May 23

$40

Minimum age: 12

Seattle Aquarium/Pike Place

Sunday, May 23

$35

Ages 0-3: $5 Ages 4-12: $25

Bike & hike Carbon Glacier Trail

Sunday, May 23

$30

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Fishing at Spanaway Lake

Tuesday, May 25

$5

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Sunset paddle & barbecue

Thursday, May 27

$35

Military night at the climbing gym

Sunday, May 28

$5

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Indoor rock climbing

Saturday, May 29

$20

Ages 0-17: $18

Introduction to mountain biking

Saturday, May 29

$25

Leavenworth horseback riding

Saturday, May 29

$55

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Bungee jumping

Sunday, May 30

$125

Minimum weight: 90 lbs.

Hike Twin Falls

Sunday, May 30

$20

Olympia Farmers Market

Sunday, May 30

$5

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Whitewater rafting

Monday, May 31

$60

Groups of 20+: $55

Bella Donna sea kayak Ketron Isl.

Saturday, June 5

$40

Minimum age: 12

Westport bottom fishing

Saturday, June 5

$99

Mountain bike Capitol Forest

Sunday, June 6

$25

Seattle Aquarium/Pike Place

Sunday, June 6

$35

Ages 0-3: $5 Ages 4-12: $25

Horseback riding

Saturday, June 12

$70

Minimum age: 7

Whitewater rafting

Saturday, June 12

$60

Groups of 20+: $55

Sea kayak Ketron Island

Sunday, June 13

$40

Minimum age: 12

Survival class

Sunday, June 13

$25

Minimum age: 7

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Details Ages 3-12: $30

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Pre-registration 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 Navigate the rapids with Rick Kivett

Take a trip down the Wenatchee River through class III rapids with Adventure Program Manager Rick Kivett. There are three dates this month to choose from – May 9, 22 and 31 – sign up for one, two or all three. 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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Ladies-only paintball with Amiia Coffey

A day of ladies-only fun on the paintball field with Adventure Programmer Amiia Coffey concludes with a barbecue. Join her May 16, and be sure to check out other ladies-only events on the adventure calendar. 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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End your weekdays right with after-work adventures with Adventures Unlimited. • Kayak Nisqually Delta, Tuesday, May 4 at 4:30 p.m. ($15) • Hike Watershed Park Thursday, May 6 at 5 p.m. ($5)

Get out & have fun Community Garden Get out of Farmville and into a real garden at the Northwest Adventure Center! Reserve your garden plot for $10 per session. Eat healthy, save money and get outside – start planting today! For more information, call 253-967-7744. Spouse trip to Poulsbo Visit “Little Norway” and check out Front Street’s quaint and colorful shops with the Family Resource Center Thursday, May 13. The trip leaves the FRC at 9 a.m. and is open to all military ID card holders. Childcare may be available with reservations (253-966-2977). To register for the trip, call 253-967-9496. Your ticket to savings! Whether you’re looking for tickets to a summer concert or a sevenday cruise, the Leisure Travel Services staff is here to make sure planning your next trip is smooth sailing! Stop by the customer service counter in the JBLM-Lewis Main PX to consult with a professional trip planner to get the best deal around! (253-967-3085) Tumblin’ Bus This school bus full of gymnastics equipment comes to your kids. For more information, visit JBLMMWR. com or call 360-528-5439.

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• Fish Harry Todd Park dock, Tuesday, May 11 at 5 p.m. ($5; poles for rent) • Kayak Commencement Bay, Thursday, May 13 at 4:30 p.m. ($15) • Kayak Narrows Park, Tuesday, May 18 at 4:30 p.m. ($15) • Fish Spanaway Lake, Tuesday, May 25 at 5 p.m. ($5; poles for rent)

Bella Donna adventures

Ladies are invited to discover and explore the outdoors on these trips led by women. • Danger Zone paintball, Sunday, May 16 at 9:30 a.m. Play a round of paintball, and enjoy a barbecue. ($50) • Sea kayak Ketron Island, Saturday, June 5 at 9:30 a.m. ($40) • Golf scramble, Saturday, June 19 at 9:30 a.m. ($35) • Whitewater rafting, Tuesday, June 29 at 7 a.m. ($60)

Reach new heights

If adrenaline is what you crave, you will not be disappointed. • Bungee jumping, Sunday, May 30 and Saturday, June 19 at 9 a.m. For details, see page 14. ($125) • Parasail Commencement Bay, Sunday, June 20 at 9:30 a.m. Glide high above the bay, and have a discounted lunch. ($45) • Skydiving, Saturday, June 26 at 10 a.m. Experience the thrill of jumping from an altitude of up to 13,500 feet. ($200)

Mountain bike or hike

Enjoy two-wheeled action and traveling by foot through beautiful scenery. • Mountain bike Capitol Forest, Sundays, May 2 and June 6 at 9:30 a.m.. ($25) • Carbon River mountain biking, Sunday, May 9 at 9 a.m. ($25) M • Bike and hike Carbon Glacier Trail, Sunday, May 23 at 9 a.m. ($30) M • Introduction to mountain biking, Saturdays, May 29 and June 19 at 9:30 a.m. ($25)

8 a.m. Travel into a 2,000-year-old lava tube at Mount St. Helens. ($30) • Mountain bike Skookum Flats, Sunday, June 27 at 8 a.m. Minimum age: 16 ($30)

Out on the water

Get out on the water for tranquility or a rush. • Introduction to sea kayaking, Saturday, May 1 at 9:30 a.m. ($40) • Westport bottom fishing, Sunday, May 2 and Saturday, June 5 at 4 a.m. ($99) • Whitewater rafting, Sundays, May 9 and June 20, Saturdays, May 22 and June 12 and Mondays, May 31 at 7 a.m. Take a trip through class III rapids. Minimum age: 14. ($60; groups of 20+: $55) • Kayak Carr Inlet and Cutts Island, Saturday, May 15 at 8 a.m. Explore a state park and eat lunch. ($40) M • Sea kayak Lake Union, Sunday, May 16 at 9:30 a.m. Paddle with a view of downtown Seattle and enjoy lunch. ($40) • Sea kayak self-rescue clinic, Friday, May 21 at 5:30 p.m. Learn to exit and re-enter your kayak safely and quickly. ($20) • Westport fishing charter, Saturday, May 22. Get out on the high seas to fish. Price and meeting time TBA. M • Sea kayak Ketron Island, Sundays, May 23 and June 13 at 9:30 a.m. Minimum age: 12 ($40) • American Lake sunset paddle and barbecue, Thursday, May 27 at 5:30 p.m. ($35)

Outdoor education

Learn how to get outside safely with educational seminars. • Olympia Outdoor Life Festival, Saturday, May 1 at 10:30 a.m. Get advice from outdoor experts and check out the latest gear. Festival admission is free. ($10) M • Camping 101, Monday, May 3 at 5 p.m. For details, see page 14. (FREE) M • Annual Open House & Yard Sale, Saturday, May 8 at 9 a.m. For details, see page 14. (FREE)

• Hike Twin Falls, Sunday, May 30 at 9:30 a.m. This four-mile hike boasts two breathtaking views. ($20)

• Hunter safety education course; Register now for the June course, which is mandatory in order to hunt in the state. ($10)

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• Survival clinic, Sunday, June 13 at 9:30 a.m.

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Get outdoors with confidence! Minimum age: 7 ($25) • Backpacking clinic to Paradise, Sunday, June 27 at 9:30 a.m. Head to Mount Rainier to learn to hike safely. ($30)

In a city near you

Travel to cities in the Evergreen state for adventure trips to remember. • Pike Place Market/Ride the Ducks, Saturday, May 1 at 9:30 a.m. See Sattle from both land and water. ($40; ages 3-12: $30) • Leavenworth Bavarian Maifest, Saturday, May 8 at 9 a.m. Enjoy live entertainment. ($30) M • Seattle Aquarium/Pike Place Market, Sundays, May 23 and June 6 at 9:30 a.m. Check out the aquarium and the market. ($35; ages 4-12: $25; ages 0-3: $5) • Leavenworth horseback riding, Sat-

Perfect for families

urday, May 29 at 9 a.m. Minimum age for own horse: 6. ($55) M • Olympia Farmers Market, Sunday, May 30 at 10 a.m. ($5) M • Washington Brewers Festival, Sunday, June 20 at noon. Taste more than 200 beers, wines and ciders. ($36; $18 for non-tasting adults) 21+

We’re walking

Upcoming events to get you on your feet. • Armed Forces Day Volksmarch, Saturday, May 15. On-site registration and walk begin at 8 a.m. at Carey Theater, next to the Armed Forces Day festivities. (FREE; minimal fee for stamps or patches) • 3rd Thursday downtown Tacoma museum walk, Thursday, May 20 at 5:30 p.m. Free admission to Art, History and Glass museums.($5 for transportation) M

This trip can especially accommodate people with exceptional needs.

Outdoor Recreation offers a number of family-friendly trips. The examples below are just a start – be sure to look for the icon for more family-friendly trips. • Horseback riding, Sunday, May 9, Saturdays, May 22 and June 12 at 9:30 a.m. Minimum age: 7 ($70)

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• Skyline Drive-In movie, Thursday, May 6 at 5:30 p.m. Enjoy a sunset drive and movie. ($20; ages 1-10: $15)

Rock on

Get your climb on at two local indoor rock climbing walls. • Tacoma Edgeworks Climbing Gym military night, Friday, May 28 at 5 p.m. ($5 for transportation plus $9 at the gym) M • Indoor rock climbing, Saturday, May 29 at noon. ($20; ages 17 & younger: $18)

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We provide services to Soldiers, Airmen, family members and sponsored friends!

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Free services at JBLM libraries lead to the information highway Get connected with free Wi-Fi & celebrate Children’s Book Week By Kimberly Rowe and Patti Jeffrey

It’s easy to check out children’s books at Book Patch or McChord Library.

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Reading and research are made easy with free services at Joint Base LewisMcChord libraries. Access the online catalog (from the libraries or at home!), full-text research databases, online tutoring sessions, as well as e-mail and the World Wide Web at the JBLM libraries. Patrons can check out books, videos, magazines, tapes, access reference materials and receive materials from other local libraries through the inter-library loan program. All you need is a DoD ID card to check out materials! JBLM has four libraries available for service members, retirees, students, civilian employees and family members: Grandstaff, Book Patch, Crittenberger and McChord, plus the Book Shelf at the Wilson Hi-Tech Recreation Center. Celebrate Children’s Book Week Celebrate a love of reading and learning with Children’s Book Week at Lewis-McChord libraries! Stop by Book Patch and McChord Field libraries any time during the week to celebrate a love of books! Book Patch Library will be celebrating with a special story time and craft event on Wednesday, May 12 at 3:30 p.m. Children’s Book Week began in 1919, and in 2008, the Children’s Choice Book Awards began. Every year children, teachers and librarians vote for their favorite stories at bookweekonline.com.

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Story times Regular story times are offered at Book Patch Library Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. and the first Saturday of each month at 2 p.m. The McChord Library offers story time with a craft inside the children’s library each Thursday at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Gaming stations and more JBLM libraries now offer in-house use of gaming systems, and some games may be available for checkout. Popular movies, e-books and audiobooks, music and more are available at all locations, and language learning and test prep materials are available for students. Teens can get into the Manga section and teen station at the McChord Field Library. Be sure to check out Playaways (available at all locations) and paperback deployment kits at Grandstaff Library. Video messenger Available in Grandstaff and Crittenberger libraries, video messengers are portable recording studios that help keep families in touch with their deployed Soldier or Airman. Soldiers and Airmen may record messages for their families, or read a book to their children on video before deploying. Additionally, video messengers are available in Afghanistan and

Iraq. Messengers are equipped with recording equipment, and the first blank DVD or video is provided. For more information, call 253-967-5889. Quilts for Kids The goal of Quilts for Kids is to make comfort quilts for children who are having difficulties with a parent(s) being deployed. The volunteer group meets at Grandstaff Library Thursdays from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. No quilting experience is required. Grandstaff Library is located in Building 2109 at 10th St. and Pendleton Ave. on JBLMLewis Main. For more information, call 253-966-1320. If you have a McChord Field library card, call for new access information to ensure you can access Joint Base Lewis-McChord Library online. For more information, call 253-982-3454.

New York Times’ fiction bestsellers at JBLM Libraries House Rules by Jodi Picoult A teenage boy with Asperger’s syndrome is accused of murder. The Silent Sea by Clive Cussler and Jack Du Brul The crew of the Oregon make discoveries that lead back to an ancient Chinese expedition. Think Twice by Lisa Scottoline A woman takes over her twin sister’s life.

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FINANCIAL READINESS PROGRAM

Gain financial savvy with free money-smart seminars

The drink of the month at Stone Education Center Battle Bean is the coconut ice coffee blend. It’s important to monitor your credit, and Financial Readiness can help. For more information, call 253-967-7166.

The Financial Readiness Program is offering 21 classes in the month of May. The classes are open to all military personnel, retirees, spouses and children 13 and older. First-term Soldiers are required to take eight hours of personal financial management readiness training. This training is available in four two-hour segments, Tuesdays in May from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. in the ACS Classroom (Waller Hall, room 400). For anyone who cannot attend classes during normal business hours, FRP offers evening classes Wednesdays in May from 5:30 to 7. Assessing Financial Health, the Thrift Savings

Steps to Financial Freedom

A special money-wise seminar in honor of Military Spouse Appreciation Week will be offered Thursday, May 6 from 2 to 3 p.m. in the ACS classroom. For more information, call 253-967-7166.

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Plan, Steps to Financial Freedom and Coupon Sense will be the subjects of our evening classes this month. Monitor your credit with help from Financial Readiness The information on your credit report impacts the rates you pay on loans and credit cards and may cause you to lose your security clearance if it shows you are far behind in your debts. Read your credit reports at least once per year to be sure that the information in each report is correct. FRP will: • Print all three credit reports free of charge (if you have not accessed them in the last 365 days). • Walk you through each report to be sure all of the information on your report is correct. • Write letters to your creditors in the event any information on your credit reports is incorrect. • Follow up with you once you begin to receive responses from your creditors.

To make a credit-monitoring appointment or sign up for classes, call 253-967-7166. To see all classes offered in May, visit the MWR calendar at JBLMMWR.com.

Educational & career opportunities Furthering your education

Ready to enroll in college courses? Registration for the summer term opens this month. Counselors are available at Stone Education Center on JBLM-Lewis Main (253-967-7174) and Madigan Army Medical Center (253-968-2707). Counselors can also advise on the GI Bill, test prep programs, tuition assistance and scholarships. For reserve tuition assistance information, call 1-800-347-2734, ext. 3140. Computer access, a CD-ROM research library and CAC pin reset are available at the Technical and Academic Resource Center, which is open Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (253-967-2171). The on-site bookstore returns all generated profits to the community (253-964-8185). Stop by the Education Center’s Battle Bean coffee shop for locally roasted coffee and specialty drinks, salads, bagels, sandwiches, chips and other goodies.

Furthering your career

A Troops to Teachers briefing is Wednesday, May 12 at 1 p.m. at Stone Education Center at JBLM-Lewis Main. Additionally, an ROTC Green-to-Gold briefing is Thursday, May 20 at 1:30 p.m.

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Quick, easy customer feedback The Joint Base Lewis-McChord Interactive Customer Evaluation site appreciates your compliments, and every concern will be resolved as quickly as possible. When you hear a friend mention they would like to compliment someone or they had an issue at an office or activity, tell them about ICE. It takes just a couple of minutes to submit your comment, which goes straight to the manager for review and action. Here’s some of what you had to say this month. Child Development Center “We should continue to be grateful for the wonderful service that McChord Air Force child care services provide. I feel the pride in service from the staff and supervisors each time I use the facility.”

Education Center “The Education Book Store is doing a fantastic job. Each time I go in, I am greeted in a warm professional way, and my education needs are met. Continue the amazing service!” Fitness Center “The staff is very friendly and helpful. They take care of the facility, and it shows.”

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.

Civilian Personnel Office “Linda was very responsive and helpful with a request for a retention register. This is the third time she has assisted me with this type of request, and each time she has provided exceptional customer service.” Madigan Café/Latin Sensations “This is the best place to eat. There are no comparisons. I would like to cite the front register and the cook for their quality service.” “Stacey was very helpful and very cheerful and pleasant. Staff is very professional. I would like to cite Stacey for quality service.” Special Events Office “Having Kids’ Fest at JBLM-Lewis North was a great idea as people didn’t have to cross the road. Having the bounce house in the tent out of the rain was a good idea. It was a good use of space inside the American Lake Community Center with the exception of it was a little hard to move around if someone had strollers. It was fun, and I think the kids really enjoyed having this event.”

The Interactive Customer Evaluation 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? Lionel Kam

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Last month’s Kids’ Fest was “fun and ... the kids really enjoyed it,” according to an ICE comment.

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Whether you had a great experience you want to share or have a suggestion to pass along, visit https://ice.disa.mil. Your voice

‘Friend’ Lewis-McChord MWR on Facebook Get up-to-date information on discounts, giveaways and upcoming events on the LewisMcChord MWR Facebook page. The site is also a great place to ask questions and connect with other MWR patrons. “Friend” us today! In honor of Military Spouse Appreciation Week, Lewis-McChord MWR asked: What MWR services make your life as a military spouse easier? “The gym is where I go to get away.” – Samantha C. “The support we receive during deployments and free child care. I also love the Northwest Adventure Center and discounted leisure services.” – Monique R. “Free child care at the gym.” – Leah R. “I have really enjoyed learning about events on Facebook! Keep up the good work.” – Brenda V. “It’s nice to have options available, especially during deployments.” – Shawna L.

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Joint Base Lewis-McChord Family & MWR phone guide 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 Bldg. 2166 Liggett Ave. 253-964-8838 253-964-8152 Stone Education Center Bistro at Russell Landing Bldg.8981American LakeAve. N 253-966-0400 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 CafĂŠ 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 Adventures Unlimited Bldg. 739 M 253-982-2206 Evergreen Inn Bldg. 1147 M 253-982-5613 Leisure Travel Services AAFES Main Store 253-967-3085 Lodging/Rainier Inn Bldg. 2111 253-967-2815 Northwest Adventure Center Bldg. 8050 NCO Beach Rd. N 253-967-8282 Equipment rental & sales 253-967-8282 M Holiday Park 253-982-5488 Outdoor adventures 253-967-6263 Scuba diving center 253-967-3405 Travel camp, cabin rental, storage lot reservations 253-967-7744 Paintball reservations 253-912-8000 Rifle & Pistol Range 253-967-9803 Range 15 Russell Landing Marina 253-967-2510 American Lake Rd. N Shoreline Park Beach Road N 253-967-2510 Skeet & Trap Range Bldg. 3969 2nd Div. Range Rd. 253-967-7056 American Lake Community Center Bldg.8085 American Lake Ave. N

Arts & Crafts Center

Sports Admin. Office Cowan & Memorial stadiums Intramural sports Jensen child care Jensen Family Health & Fitness Keeler Sports & Fitness Center

Keeler Pool McChord Field Fitness Center McChord Field Pool McVeigh Sports & Fitness Center

Kimbro Pool Sheridan Sports & Fitness Center

Soldiers Field House Soldiers Field House Pool Wilson Sports & Fitness Center

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Bldg. 3236 2nd Div & Handrich Bldg. 2170 Bitar Ave. & 12th St. Bldg. 2170 Bitar Ave. & 12th St. Bldg. 2022 Liggett Ave. & Div. Bldg. 2022 Liggett Ave. & Div. Bldg. 9993 Garfield St. Keeler Sports & Fitness Center Bldg. 729 M Bldg. 736 M Bldg. 2160 Liggett Ave. McVeigh Sports & Fitness Center Bldg. 3759 Stryker Ave. Bldg. 3236 2nd Div. & Handrich Soldiers Field House Bldg. 11596, D St. & 41st Div. N https://ice.disa. mil

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Airman & Family Readiness Bldg. 552 M Army Community Service Bldg. 2140 Waller Hall Bldg. 2140 Waller Hall Army Emergency Relief After-hours emergencies, Red Cross Bldg. 2166 Liggett Ave. Army Family Action Plan Army Family Covenant Arena Bldg. 2275 Liggett Ave. Army Family Team Building Bldg. 2166 Liggett Ave. Bldg. 4274 Idaho St. Army Volunteer Corps Beachwood Child Dev. Ctr Bldg.8300 American LakeAve. Before- & after-school care Bldg. 560 M Clarkmoor Child Dev. Center Bldg. 2095 Bitar Ave. Bldg. 2094 Bitar Ave. Clarkmoor Hourly Care Center CYS Parent Central Services Bldg. 2295 12th & Bitar Domestic violence helpline Bldg. 2013 N. 3rd St. Bldg. 2166 Liggett Ave DSHS Bldg. 2166 Liggett Ave Employment Readiness Exceptional Family Mbr Prgm Bldg. 2140 Waller Hall Family Advocacy Program Bldg. 2013 N. 3rd St. Bldg. 2013 N. 3rd St. Family Child Care Bldg. 560 M Bldg. 4274 Idaho St. Family Events & Prgms Bldg. 4274 Idaho St. Family Resource Center Immigration & Naturalization Bldg. 2140 Waller Hall Bldg. 2140 Waller Hall Information & Referral Bldg. 2140 Waller Hall Loan Closet Madigan Child Dev. Center Bldg. 6995 Jackson Ave. Madigan Infant/Toddler Center Bldg. 6993 Jackson Ave. McChord Field Child Dev. Center Bldg. 578, 580 M Military Family Life Consultants Bldg. 2166 Liggett Ave. Mobilization & Deployment Bldg. 2166 Liggett Ave. New Parent Support Prgm Bldg. 2013 N. 3rd St. North Fort Child Dev. Center Bldg.8589American LakeAve. Bldg.8575American LakeAve. North Fort Kindergarten Bldg.8485American LakeAve. North Fort Youth Center Bldg. 2140 Waller Hall Outreach Program Bldg.8197 American Lake Dr. Raindrops & Rainbows Relocation Readiness Prgm Bldg. 2140 Waller Hall Bldg. 2140 Waller Hall School Liaison Office Sexual Assault Prevention/Response Bldg. 2013 N. 3rd St. Soldier & Family Asst. Center Bldg. 2021C Liggett Ave. Survivor Outreach Services Bldg. 2140 Waller Hall Bldg. 2295 12th & Bitar Teen Zone Bldg. 9037 Gardner Loop Warrior Child Dev. Center Bldg. 2166 Liggett Ave. WIC Bldg. 3032 M Youth programs Bldg. 2295 12th & Bitar Youth sports Bldg. 2109 N. 10th St. Book Patch Library Bldg. 3271 2nd Div. Dr Crittenberger Library Bldg. 2140 Waller Hall Financial Readiness Bldg. 2109 N. 10th St. Grandstaff Library MAMC, Room G-94-6 Madigan education counsel. Bldg. 851 M McChord Field Ed Center Bldg. 851 M McChord Field Library Bldg. 6242 Colorado Ave. Stone Education Center

Phone number 253-982-2695 253-967-7166 253-967-9852 1-877-272-7337 253-967-3689 253-967-4458 253-967-2382 253-967-2324 N Closed for renovations

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253-982-9056 253-967-2300 253-966-2490 253-967-2494 253-966-SAFE 253-966-9419 253-967-3538 253-967-9704 253-967-6618 253-967-3039 253-982-3186 253-966-7935 253-967-9496 253-966-6338 253-967-6399 253-967-3635 253-967-2800 253-968-7924 253-982-4901/4166 253-495-8425 253-967-9916 253-967-7409 253-966-8901 253-966-9715 253-966-7166 253-968-7199 253-967-2600 253-967-3628 253-967-7195 253-967-3583 253-966-8433 253-967-7501 253-967-4441 253-968-5656 253-966-4956 253-982-2203 253-967-2405 253-967-5533 253-967-2824 253-967-3525 253-967-5889 253-968-2707 253-982-9900 253-982-3454 253-967-7174

May 2010


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