The Bear Necessities: January 2013

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VOLUME 4, ISSUE 3 | JAN. 2013

WWW.FTWAINWRIGHTFMWR.COM | Directorate of Family & Morale, Welfare & Recreation.

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Interested in becoming an Army Family Child Care Provider? ORIENTATION: First Wednesday of every month 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. Bldg. 1049 #1 • Obtain Children off our CYS list. • FREE training/Career Opportunities/transfers to your next installation. • Stay at Home and receive an income up to $4,500 or more. • Become a member of our Provider support group. • We help provide the materials to set up your home For more information, call 353-6266/9544.

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LFCAC Bldg. 1044 | 353-7755

GRAND RE-OPENING 1/11, 1800-2000

Attention Laser Tag Fans!!! Come check out our new and improved Arena. We have given it a new futuristic urban battle ground theme. There is more paint, more props, and more fun to be had! On January 11th we will have Laser Tag for $3.00 per person per game. We will also have light snacks and refreshments. See you there!

CHESS CLUB

FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT

1 /5, 12, 19, 26 1500-1700 The club will provide an informal setting for those who love the game to meet, play and discuss strategies while getting to know others that have an interest in chess as well.

BOUNCY HUT NIGHT

1/15, 1730-1930 (dependent on length) Join the LFCAC for a fun night of Family entertainment on a 16’ x 20’ screen. All movies rated G or PG.

1/10 & 22, 1700-1930 Ages 4-12, no cost. Two bouncy huts are now available at the LFCAC so now both smaller and bigger children can have their own hut. What could be cooler? Parents must be present to supervise their children as child care personnel will not be on hand.

YOUTH SPORTS Bldg. 1049 #1 | 353-7482

Indoor Soccer Ages Reg. Dates Parent’s Meeting

5-18

10/22-1/4 1/16, 5:30 p.m.

Season

Cost

1/22–4/6 $55

Coaches needed! If you are interested in being a volunteer coach, please call 353-7482.

Developmental indoor Soccer

Developmental Indoor Soccer is a program in which parents are involved with their children in helping them to develop the basic skills of Indoor Soccer, while helping us to promote a healthy and active lifestyle. Each session is limited to 15 participants.

Ages

Reg. Dates

Session

Cost

3-4

10/22-1/4

1/28–3/7

$20

Sessions Available: Mondays: 6-6:45 p.m.

Tuesdays: 10:30-11:15 a.m.

Tuesdays: 6-6:45 p.m.

Wednesdays: 10:30-11:15 a.m.

Wednesdays: 6-6:45 p.m.

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Thursdays: 6-6:45 p.m.

All youth must be registered with CYS Services and have an up-to-date physical on file in order to enroll for any sport. To register, go to Parent Central Services, Bldg. 1049, Suite 2. For more information, call 353-7482 or 353-7713.


PHYSICAL FITNESS CENTER

HOLIDAY BREAK OPEN ICE SKATING

Bldg. 3709 | 353-7223

January 2-7, 2013, 1330-1600 Closed New Year’s Day

Fitness Classes All fitness classes are held at the PFC. For more information, call 353-7223/9137. HOUR OF POWER: GROUP STRENGTH

FIT MAMA PREGNANCY GROUP

TURBO KICK

GROUP CYCLING

Tuesdays & Thursdays 12–1245

Mondays and Wednesdays: 1700-1800

YOGA FOR ATHLETES Tuesdays 1800-1900 Saturdays 1100-1200

Tuesdays 1100-1200

Mondays & Wednesdays 1200 Tuesdays & Thursdays 0630 and 1700 Saturdays 1000

ZUMBA

YOGA FOR BEGINNERS Thursdays 1800-1900

CORE TRAINING

Monday & Wednesdays 0530-0630

Mondays & Thursdays: 1800 Saturdays 1300 Zumba classes are $7 each or purchase a 10 punch class card for $70 and receive the 11th class at no cost.

OPEN GYM VOLLEYBALL

During the month of January (Starting January 5) the volleyball net will be up at the PFC(Gymnasium) for recreational play on Saturday and Sunday.

HOURLY CHILD CARE

NEW!

Hourly Care available at the SFAC Childcare Room (3414 Rhineland)! Hours of operation: M-F 8-12, and 1300-1700- CLOSED during LUNCH (12-1300). Limited Space available. Call 353-7713 to reserve space, reservations available up to two weeks in advance.

CDC I

CDC II

Bldg. 1049 #2 | 353-7713 Two and Three-day Part day Preschool will resume on 8 January and has been relocated to CDC I.

Bldg. 1049 #2 | 353-7713 Reminder: Part day Strong Beginning and Hourly Care located at the School Age Center will resume 1/8.

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BIRCH HILL SKI/SNOWBOARD AREA Bldg. 1172 | p:353-1998

BIRCH HILL SKI/SNOWBOARD AREA

2012/2013 SEASON

HOURS OF OPERATION

**SEASON PASSES

Friday................................................................... Noon to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday....................................... Noon to 8 p.m. Monday - Wednesday................................................. CLOSED Thursdays in February and March 2013 ............ 4 to 8 p.m.

EARLY BIRD

REGULAR

(10/22- 11/25)

(11/26–3/31, 2013)

Family Pass....................$470......................... $525 Adult Pass......................$195......................... $250 Youth Pass (17 & under)....$140......................... $195

CONTACT INFORMATION

Recorded Ski Info....................................................... 353-7053 Equipment Issue.......................................................... 353-6795 Ski & Snowboard School.......................................... 353-9131 Manager/Lodge Rental............................................ 353-1998

** Available to all authorized users except non-military affiliated civilians. Season passes are non-refundable.

SKI & SNOWBOARD SCHOOL Private Lessons Group Lessons

HOLIDAY HOURS/SCHOOL BREAK Dec. 21 - Jan. 6 Christmas Break................... Noon to 8 p.m. Jan. 21 Martin Luther King Day...................... Noon to 8 p.m. Feb. 18 President’s Day.................................... Noon to 8 p.m. Mar. 8–17 Spring Break.................................. Noon to 8 p.m. Christmas Eve & New Years Eve..................... Noon to 4 p.m. Christmas Day & New Years Day..................................Closed March Madness........................................March 29–31, 2013 Last Day of Ski Season ................................. March 31, 2013

DoD Card Holders $65 $45

Non DoD Card Holders $75 $55

Downhill ski and snowboard lessons are offered throughout the season on Saturdays and Sundays at 12 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. Each session lasts 90 minutes and includes equipment rental and lift ticket. For more information or to make a reservation, call 353-9131.

MILITARY SKI TRAINING

Fridays ................................................................. 1 to 3:30 p.m.

LIFT PASS FEES DoD Card Holder E1-5/GS1-5 NF1-2

DoD Card Holder E6-9/01-4 GS6-13/NF3-5

Non-DoD Card Holder

Adults all day...........................$17................................... $22................................ $35 Adults after 4 p.m....................$11................................... $17................................ $25 Youth (7-17) all day................$13................................... $17................................ $25 Youth (7-17) after 4 p.m........$9..................................... $11................................ $20 6 & Under or 70+...................Free.................................. Free................................ $7 Bunny Hill...................................$8..................................... $8................................... $8

YOUTH SKI DAYS January 19-21, March 10-12, and March 13-15, 2013 DoD Card Holders: $120

Non DoD Card Holders: $130

EQUIPMENT RENTAL (includes a bunny ticket) DoD Card Holder Rate

Alpine Ski System Snowboard & Boots Snowboard Boots Board Only

Rate 1 $20/all day $20/all day $11/all day $17/all day

Rate 2 $13 after 4 p.m. $13 after 4 p.m. $8 after 4 p.m. $11 after 4 p.m.

Non DoD Card Holder Rate

Alpine Ski System Snowboard & Boots Snowboard Boots Board Only

Rate 1 $22/all day $22/all day $13/all day $19/all day

* PERSONAL SLEDS ARE NOT ALLOWED ON BIRCH HILL! ID CARD MUST BE SHOWN TO RECEIVE PASS. [6]

Rate 2 $15 after 4 p.m. $15 after 4 p.m. $10 after 4 p.m. $13 after 4 p.m.


TUBE HILL LIFT PASS FEES (Includes Lift Pass and Tube)

DoD Card Holder E1-5/GS1-5 NF1-2

DoD Card Holder E6-9/01-4 GS6-13/ NF3-5

Non-DoD Card Holder

1 Hour

$7

$8

$9

2 Hours 3 Hours

$11 $15

$12 $18

$13 $20

15 Hour punch card $77 All tubing passes and punch cards expire March 31, 2013. There will be no refunds for unused passes or punch cards*. The Tube Hill closes at -20 degrees for your safety.

The Tube Hill is open Saturdays and Sundays 1300-1900 and (special days for winter break) December 26, 28, January 2, 4. No experience is necessary simply hop in your tube, push off,and enjoy the ride down one of our 800 foot long runs. A tube lift makes the ride back to the top easy. There are risks associated with this activity including, but not limited to: speed; changing weather; terrain; surface and sub-service conditions; collisions with other tubers, natural and man-made objects; and lack of directional and speed control. By purchasing a tubing ticket you assume the risk of all injuries!* Minimum age requirement is 5 years old and height requirement is at least 40 inches tall. Five and six years old must be accompanied by an adult in a separate tube. Remember, this is a Snow Tube Park and when closed may not be used as a sledding hill!

BIRCH HILL EVENTS:

Open MLK Day, January 21 January 19-21: Youth Ski Days January 27: Ski/Snowboard Event: Sign up starts at 1330.

WINTER SERIES OF POKER The Warrior Zone, Bldg. 3205

Registration times: 1800 (active duty), 1830 (DoD civilians) Open to all DoD card holders ages 18+ January 5, 12, 19, 26 and February 2, 9, 16, 23 The first and second place winners from each night will play for prizes for the final round March 2.

Grand prize: 40�-42� flat screen TV; Second place: IPad Mini; Third place: 8GB IPod Touch Earn an extra 1000 in chips if you spend $10 on food or beverage before 7 p.m. (must show receipt to qualify.)Maximum 32 players/night. Registration starts at 1800 for active duty and 1830 for DoD civilians. ID cards are required. For more information, call 353-1087.

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OUTDOOR RECREATION CENTER Bldg. 4050 | 361-6349

XC DAY SKI

Like us on Facebook! www.facebook.com/FWAODR SNOWMACHINE THE WHITE MOUNTAINS

1/5, 0800-1700 $75/person Take a snowmachine run to the White Mountains National Recreation Area. Trip departs from the ORC at 8:30 am. We will provide transportation, snowmachines and helmets. Be sure to bring your camera, warm coat, gloves, boots, daypack with bungee cord, lunch, snacks and drinks.

LUNCH SKI AND SOUP

1/10, 2/7, 1200-1300 Cost: $5/person Take advantage of the fleeting daylight by joining us at lunch for a ski around our Glass Park Trails. Skis, boots, poles and hot soup for lunch are provided. We will also have staff on hand if you need a quick ski lesson!

EXPLORE THE LOCAL SKI TRAILS 1/12, 1100-1500 Cost: $5/person. Glide along with us and check out trails you may not have known about. We provide all the ski equipment you need as well instruction if you’ve never skied before. Warm clothes and water are a must for this fun day on skis!

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SNOWMACHINE SAFETY COURSE

1/12, 2/2, 0900 and 1300 No cost. For ages 18+ Participants will be issued a Snowmachine Safety Card at the conclusion of the course. This class is required to rent snowmachines from the Outdoor Recreation Center.

FAMILY SNOWMACHINE RUN

1/13, 2/10 1300-1500 Drivers must be 18+ Cost: $25/operator. No cost for passengers (must be age 8+). Our staff will take the lead as you experience your backyard in a new way! Be sure to bring your camera, warm coat, gloves, boots, daypack with bungee cord, snacks and drinks. We will provide Snowmachine and helmets.

ICE CLIMBING

1/4 (at UAF), 0700-1800 Cost: $10/person 1/18, 20; 0700-1800 Cost: $25/person Experience Alaska in a whole new way; ice climb with us on frozen waterfalls! No experience needed, our guides will have you swinging ice tools and kicking crampons right up these frozen pillars in no time! We provide all equipment. You just need to bring food, water and warm clothes!

1/19, 0900-1600 Cost: $10/person. There simply is no better way to explore the winter landscape of interior Alaska than by cross country ski. We will head out to some fantastic trails to explore and enjoy the brief winter sunlight. Never skied before? No problem! Our staff will have you gliding along in no time. Ski equipment is provided, you simply bring warm clothes, water and lunch.

FAMILY ½ DAY SKI 1/20, 1300-1500 Cost: $5/person. Get the family out for a fun afternoon trying out cross country skiing in Glass Park. No experience necessary. Bring warm clothes and water, we provide the skis and snow!

ANGEL CREEK OVERNIGHT

1/19-20, 0800-1700 Cost: $160/person On this trip we will snowmachine the trails off Chena Hot Springs Road by day, at night you can relax at the lodge or take a warm soak at the Hot Springs. We provide transportation, snowmachines, helmets, lodging and meals. You bring warm clothing, boots, gloves and a towel if you plan to take a warm soak. Reservations must be made by January 4th!


WITW - THE WHITE MOUNTAINS

1/26, 0800-1700 Cost: $75/person. A Women in the Wilderness snowmachine run to the White Mountains National Recreation Area. Meet our staff at 8 am. at the ORC. Trip departs at 8:30 am. We will provide transportation, snowmachines and helmets. Be sure to bring your camera, warm coat, gloves, boots, daypack with bungee cord, lunch, snacks and drinks.

ALYESKA SKI/ SNOWBOARD ADVENTURE

1/25-27, departs at 5 p.m. Cost: $200/person. Alyeska is a world class ski/snowboard destination that has an average of almost 650” of snow a year! We will drive down on Friday evening and ride powder all day Saturday. On Sunday we will return to Ft. Wainwright. We provide transportation, lodging and a lift ticket. You provide your own food, ski/snowboard gear (bring your own or rent), and warm clothes.

WITW ICE FISHING

2/9, 0800-1700 Cost: $45/person. An Alaska State Fishing License is required! The same as our other ice fishing trip except this time it is a women’s only fishing trip to one of our interior lakes. If you are new to ice fishing then here is your chance to see how it’s done. We will provide transportation, rod & reel, bait, ice fishing hut with wood stove and the know-how to get you started. If the temps drop to -20 degrees or lower we will attempt to postpone to a warmer day.

GLACIER CAVE EXPLORATION

2/9, 0700-2000 Cost: $75/person. For ages 18+ Try something completely unique and journey down inside of a glacier. Brilliant blue ice, winding caverns, and shimmering crystals are just a few of the spectacular sights that can be seen on this trip. This trip is physically challenging, involving periods of crawling, climbing and tight spaces. No experience necessary, but good physical fitness is a must. Our guides will lead you to the cavern via snowmachine and instruct you in the use of the safety equipment. All equipment is provided. Please bring food, water, warm clothing (you may get dirty on this trip) and a headlamp.

ALYESKA HOLIDAY WEEKEND ADVENTURE 2/15-18, departs from ORC 2/15, 0900. Return 2/18, 1800 (apx.) Cost: $280/person. Minimum participants: 17 (We must have 17 people signed up by 2/1. No refunds will be given after 2/1).

Make the most of your 4-day weekend for Washington’s Birthday by joining Outdoor Recreation as we head down to Alyeska Resort in Girdwood for 2 days a skiing or snowboarding at one of the best ski resorts in the country! This trip will leave Friday the 15th for Girdwood, where we will spend 3 nights at the

Alyeska Resort Hotel. Saturday and Sunday will be spent on the slopes and we will head back to Fairbanks on Monday the 18th. Trip cost includes lodging, transportation and lift passes. Food is not provided on this trip. Lessons and rentals (if needed) will be available at Alyeska at an additional cost.

ICE FISHING

2/16, 0800-1700 Cost: $45/person An Alaska State Fishing License is required! Join the Outdoor Recreation Team for a little ice fishing in our interior lakes. If you are new to ice fishing, then here is your chance to see how it’s done. We will provide transportation, rod & reel, bait, ice fishing hut with wood stove and the know-how to get you started. If the temps drop to -20 degrees or lower we will attempt to postpone to a warmer day.

COMPEAU’S TRAIL SNOWMACHINE TRIP 2/23, 0800-1700 Cost: $75/person The Outdoor Recreation Team will be making a snowmachine run on the Compeau’s Trail in the Chena River State Recreation Area. The trail begins down in the river valley and eventually winds its way to the ridge tops. We will provide transportation, snowmachine, and helmet. You bring your lunch, snacks, drinks, boots, gloves, and cold weather clothing. If the temperature drops below -10 degrees, we will try to postpone to a warmer date.

WINTER CARNIVAL 2/23, 1000-1400 Join us for a fun day of winter activities in Glass Park. The days are getting longer and warmer so get out and enjoy it! Come by and try snowshoeing, skiing, go for a snowmachine ride and much more! This event is free and is open to all ages. No sign up necessary.

CROSS COUNTRY SKIING LESSONS Please call to arrange lessons with the instructor at 361-2652. Age: 10+ Cost: $5/person Lessons are offered all winter long starting in November and equipment is provided. Sessions run between 45 minutes and an hour. If the temperatures hits below -10°F, lessons will be postponed to a warmer date.

Photos by James Smith


POST LIBRARY Bldg. 3700 | 353-2642

TUTORING ASSISTANCE!

STORY HOUR & CRAFTS

CABIN FEVER READING PROGRAM

Argyle Day 1/8, 1600 Come in with your best sweater and sit for some chocolate in a cup and biscuits while reading stories and heartily crafting.

Don’t wait until the night before to write your research paper! Come to the Library for writing assistance. Call 3534137 to schedule an appointment.

1/14-3/18 “Manga Demands” the Cabin Fever Reading Program— Win prizes for participating in this winter-long program! Get your hot chocolate and pick up your first books for the “Manga Demands a Cabin Fever Reading Program!” Win prizes! Have fun!

MULTICULTURAL STORY HOUR 1/9, 4:30 Natalia Lyons from Nugget Lanes Bowling Center will join us for a story in Russian (and English) for today’s Multicultural Story Hour. We’ll have crafts and enjoy Russian snacks as well. No registration required for this all-ages (and free) event!

SCHOOL SUPPORT SERVICES Bldg. 1045 | 361-9377

An Ode to Z 1/4, 1600 Just because it’s fun, we will today celebrate the letter “Z!”

Kids’ Invention Day 1/18, 1600 Invent your own invention in honor of Kid Inventors’ Day (January 17) and Benjamin Franklin’s birthday! Thomas Crapper’s Reenactment 1/25, 1600 Three years ago, the Library had a new and original Story Hour celebrating Thomas Crapper’s invention of the toilet. Today, we’re celebrating the anniversary of this spectacular event as well as the invention of indoor plumbing with poo-related stories and toilet paper activities.

Are you PCSing? Do you have concerns about your child’s academic success? Contact your School Liaison Officer at 361-9377 for help in finding the right resources for academic success. You may find additional school information at www.k12northstar.org.

YOUTH SPONSORSHIP

1/26, 1300 New in town? Join us and make new friends! We will meet at 1 p.m. in the Youth Center, have a snack and watch a movie in the Bat Cave. Please RSVP by January 24. Movie to be chosen by the participants from YC collection.

SAT PREP

YOUTH SERVICES Bldg. 4109 | 361-5437

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1/8, 1800-1930 Set aside some time to study for the SAT test. Session consists of practice tests and tips to be ready for the exam (for participants in the ninth and tenth grades.

BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT

1/18, 1800-2200 Youth Center, Bldg. 4109 Sign up and show your skills on the court!

HIGH SCHOOL BOWLING PIZZA PARTY

1/26, 1830-2130 Meet us at the Youth Center and we’ll drive to Nugget Lanes for some a Saturday night pizza party and bowling fun! Space is limited. Permission slip required.


Army Community Service All ACS classes are held in the training room of building 3401 unless otherwise noted. They are offered at no cost. Advance registration is required. Class may be cancelled if minimum of 5 participants is not met. For a complete list of ACS classes and workshops, visit www.calendarwiz.com/ftwainwrightfmwr or call 353-4227.

NEWCOMERS ORIENTATION & INFORMATION FAIR

1/9, 0900-1530 LFCAC, Building 1044 Garrison Newcomers Orientation provides information for Soldiers, Family members and Civilians new to FWA within 60 days. Mandatory for Soldiers. Spouses and Civilians are strongly encouraged to attend.

Exceptional Family Member Program

INDOOR ROCK CLIMBING 1/25, 1800 at Melaven Gym $3 as an introductory rate for one hour. Parent supervision required to participate.

BOWLING

1/26, 1000-1100 Nugget Lanes Bowling Center $3.50/game, shoes included.

Open to Families participating in the EFM Program. For more information, call 353-4243

SADD

SOLDIERS AGAINST DRUNK DRIVING

353-6610

For a free ride home.

Brought to you by Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers.

Weekend Hours: Friday and Saturday, 2330 to 0330 Training Holiday Weekend Hours: Thursday – Sunday, 2200 to 0400 [11]


FAME

Family Activity and Motivational Exercise CYSS child care during your workouts.*

$35

* FITNESS SESSIONS: The fitness instructor will offer two sessions: M, W, F 9:15 to 10:15 a.m. and 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. Sessions are held at Melaven Fitness Center at no cost. For more information on class schedules call 353-9137.

CHILD CARE:

Child, Youth & School Services provides limited child care for FAME programs. Child care is provided on site at Melaven Gym. Cost: $35 per month per child per session When: M, W, F 9 to 10:30 a.m., or 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. THIRD SESSION ADDED! M, W, F 1730-1900- **PLEASE NOTE: this is for open work out time, there are no classes scheduled during these periods. A workout calendar is available for patrons looking for a program to follow. Minimum of 5 registered to offer classes. Children must be pre-registered at Parent Central Services, Bldg 1049, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Pre-registration begins the 20th of the month for the next month’s sessions. AFC Benefits for families of Deployed Soldiers, Wounded Warriors, or Fallen Soldiers may be used to pay for this care. For more information on child care, please call 353-7713. FAME Exercise and Child Care programs are closed for federal and training holidays and on “No School” days.

Want to set up a Private Organization on Post?

In order to be recognized as a Fort Wainwright Private Organization you must establish and submit the required Private Organization packet. For information and packet processing, please contact the Family and MWR Private Organization Advisor at 353-7740.

Family and MWR Private Organization Advisor Bldg. 1045 basement Fort Wainwright, AK 99703 (907) 353-7740

What are Family and MWR UNIT FUNDS?

Family and MWR locally funds dividends to Units for the collective benefit of all unit members for off-duty morale, welfare and recreational purposes; all unit members must have the opportunity to participate in the activity supported with unit funds dividends. The Directorate of Family and Morale, Welfare, and Recreation, through the NAF Support Management Division, maintains all Unit Funds. Please call the Unit Funds Advisor for more information and instructions on establishing and maintaining Unit Funds (907) 353-7765.

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Family and MWR UNIT FUNDS Family and MWR Unit Funds Advisor Bldg. 1045 basement Fort Wainwright, AK 99703 (907) 353-7765 WAINDFMWRFMO@us.army.mil


NUGGET LANES BOWLING CENTER Bldg. 3702 | 353-2654

FREE GAMES FOR A’S!

Weekdays, 1500-2100 Show us an ‘A’ on an assignment or report card and we give you a free game! For students in grades K through 12.

FAMILY FUN NIGHT!

1/9 Creative challenge game cards for families available all day. Renta-lane for just $15.00 for one hour and enjoy a second hour FREE! Up to six players per lane; shoes included.

WICKED WING CHALLENGE II

1/17, 1700-1900 Gold Rush Lounge The HEAT is ON! Finish six and walk away with a bag-full of fun! Live DJ, drink and appetizers specials are also offered.

MOMMY & ME

COSMIC BOWL

THIS MONTH’S MOTHER LODE CAFE SPECIAL: WESTERN BACON CHEESEBURGER

GOLD RUSH LOUNGE

1/23-25, 1200-1500 Lanes open early just for moms and little ones. Develop those social and motor skills in a friendly environment for just $2.50 per game (kids bowl free!).

Try our one-third pound Pub Burger topped with spicy onion rings, cheddar cheese and tangy BBQ sauce with fries and large fountain drinkonly $8. YEE-HAW!

LUNCHTIME FUN WITH HEADPIN BOWLING 1100-1400 Let us serve your lunch lane side while you try your skill at striking a frame with a colored head-pin to win a free game! Just $2.50/game.

Friday & Saturday nights, 2000-0100 Join us for an awesome entertainment experience! With a live DJ Saturday nights, stylish Cosmic Bowling is a nonstop, high-fiving, total sensory overload, and an unforgettably good time. Drink Special: Classic Cosmopolitan! Watch the games on our screen TVs with great appetizers and a fine selection of craft beers on tap, top shelf liquors, comfy couches, free billiards and Wi-Fi!

Enjoy our special Wednesdays After Work Hungry Hour, 1700-1900. Half-price appetizers including our all new Buffalo Wings!

Birthday Party, Hale & Farewell, Off-Sites, Organization Day, Unit FUNctions! We host them all right here at your Nugget Lanes Bowling Center. Call for info or stop by for a personal tour and meeting with one of our FUNction specialty planners. Two new private party rooms are ready! Come check ‘em out!

FISCHER SKEET RANGE Bldg. 1172 | p:353-7869

FAMILY SHOOT DAY

1/5, 1200-1700 Bring the family out for some shooting!

Join the “40 Below Club”! Watch for the temperatures to drop colder than 40 below and be one of the elite brave. If you shoot a round of skeet when it’s colder than 40 below, you will receive a special certificate and patch. For more information, call 353-7869.

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CYSS OUTREACH SERVICES Bldg. 1049 #2 | 353-7713 Workshops and Classes are a partnership with ACS and CYSS.

LEAN MEAN COOKING TEENS CLASS

1/2-1/4, 1000-1500 Youth Center, Bldg. 4109 Teens are welcome to come in and participate in some hands on cooking classes.

COMMUNITY CPR AND FIRST AID CLASS

1/12, 0900–1500 Youth Center, Bldg. 4109 This six hour class will cover infant, child and adult CPR as well as first aid techniques. Participants will receive their Red Cross certifications for successful completion of this program. Please bring your lunch with you.

LUNCH BOX LESSONS”COPY CATS” 1/11, 1130-1230 LFCAC, Bldg. 1044 No cost to attend. How children learn through imitation.

PYAC MEETING

1/23, 1130-1230 SAC, Bldg. 4166 This is a forum to discuss concerns and opportunities for children in the community with CYSS. Come in and have your voice heard! Will be discussing spring break and summer plans for school age children.

SCREAM FREE PARENTING WORKSHOP: FIVE TRUTHS EVERY PARENT NEEDS TO KNOW

1/24, 1830-2030 CDC I Bldg. 4024 Scream Free Parenting is the principle-based approach that’s inspiring parents everywhere to truly revolutionize their Families. Moving beyond many of the childcentered, technique-based approaches, the Scream Free way compels you to focus on yourself, grow yourself up, and calm yourself down. By staying both calm and connected with your kids, you begin

MFLC

Military & Family Life Consultants

388-2553

Confidential Assistance for short time problem resolution: marriage/relationship stress, anxiety, depression, grief, and other daily life issues.

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to operate less out of your deepest fears and more out of your highest principles, revolutionizing your relationships in the process.

ROMP AND STOMP PLAYGROUP

This Month’s Focus: Literacy Mondays and Thursdays, 0930–1130 LFCAC, Bldg. 1044. For more information, call 353-7372.

LEAPS FOR LEARNING

Tuesdays, 1030-1200 Murphy Hall, Bldg 1045. $50/per child. This parent and child class is designed to expand early learning skills for children 2-5 years of age. For More information please call 353-7372.

PARENT’S NIGHT OUT

1/8, 1745–2045 CDC I, Bldg. 4024 Register and pay by December 31. $15/ child. Snack provided.

PARENT’S DAY OUT

1/12, 0900-1300 $20/child. Meal provided. Register and pay by January 4.

Parent’s Day Out and Parent’s Night Out child care will be provided at the Child Development Center I, Bldg. 4024. All children must be registered with CYSS to receive services. For more information call 353-7713. Army Family Covenant benefits are available for Families of Deployed Soldiers, Wounded Soldiers or Fallen Soldiers.

NEW!!! Hourly Care available at the SFAC Childcare Room (3414 Rhineland)! Hours of operation: M-F 8-12, and 1300-1700- CLOSED during LUNCH (12-1300). Limited Space available. Call 353-7713 to reserve space, reservations available up to two weeks in advance.

ABUSE.

Domestic Violence Victims have options. Call 799-9770.

To report incidents of Child or Domestic Abuse, contact 353-7535 (24/7). For Sexual Assault reporting, please call 353-7272 (24/7).


Sign up today for February SKIES classes. To register, call 353-7713. For information on specific classes, call 353-3220. Please note that times and locations are subject to change.

POTTERY I

2/7, 14, 21, 28 1600-1730 Bldg. 3727, Neely Rd. $60/student (ages 8+) This class will include all materials and supplies students will need to learn basic wheel work. Space is limited so please sign up early. Parents may participate for a $15 materials fee.

POTTERY II:

2/14, 21, 28 17-1830 Bldg. 3727, Neely Rd. $40/student (ages 11-18) Students will continue learning pottery skills to aid them with working on the pottery wheel. Students are required to have completed pottery I to sign up for this class. All supplies included. Space is limited so please sign up early. Parents may participate for a $10 materials fee.

POTTERY: OPEN STUDIO

2/2, 9, 16, 23 1200-1600 Bldg. 3727, Neely Rd. $20 punch card (4 studio visits) (ages 11-18) Students are required to have completed Pottery l to use this studio time. Punch cards can be obtained through Parent Central Registration. *Students under age 11 must be accompanied by an adult while working in the studio.

BEGINNING KNITTING

2/6, 13, 20 1630-1800, (ages 9-18) Bldg. 3727, Neely Rd. $40/student (ages 8+) Students will learn the foundation stitches needed to knit. The class projects will include all supplies and materials needed to complete a final neck scarf or hat. Parents may participate for a $10 materials fee.

TRAVEL THE WORLD WITH MISS FIELDS “THE FIELD TRIP LADY” 2/14, 1000-1045 Murphy Hall, Bldg. 1045 $5/student (ages 2-5) join Miss Fields and the “Dancing Dragons” while she takes you on a virtual journey to discover the land of China . Learn fun facts about the culture while interacting in creative activities.

GLASS FUSING

2/9, 16, 23 1630-1800, (ages 11-18) Bldg. 3727, Neely Rd. $50/student. Students learn about glass elements and will complete 3 glass projects to include a pendent/ magnet, glass dish, and sun catcher. Parents may participate for a $15 materials fee.

ICE SKATING CLASSES

$50/month/student(total 4 lessons) (ages 3-5; 6-18) PFC Ice Rink, Bldg. 3709 Wednesdays: 2/6, 13, 20, 27 OR Fridays: 2/1, 8, 15, 22

Ages 3-5: 1600-1630 Ages 6-18: 1645-1715 Skate rental is included. All children under 6 years or age require a helmet (parents must provide). Students are also welcome to sign up for both Wednesday and Friday classes for $100. To sign up, call 353-7713.

SKIES EXPLORATION

(for ages 2-5 yrs) Murphy Hall, Bldg. 1045. Cost: $45 Wednesdays: 1000-1045 and 1115-1200 Saturdays: 1115-1200. Enjoy a variety of art, cooking, and science activities.

SKIES MOVE IT, MOVE IT

(for ages 2-5 yrs) Murphy Hall, Bldg. 1045 Cost: $45 Wednesdays: 1300-1345 Saturdays: 1030-1115 This is a movement and physical activity class that will encourage your young child to move, shake and wiggle their way to fun!

SNEAK PEAK

2/2, No cost. Bldg. 3727, Neely Rd. 1200-1500 Find out what’s happening next month at SKIES. A free make & take will be available for school age children. We have activities for parents and children of all ages. Enjoy a cup of cocoa and a free Make & Take.

SKIES UNLIMITED AND EFMP PARTNER PROGRAM

2/8, 1800-1900. Cost: $5/child. Skies Unlimited and EFMP come together to offer families a meet and greet, discussion group for parents and children. Parents can meet others and learn what is happening in the community while the children participate in a craft activity. Join us every 2nd Friday of each month for more information call 353.4243.

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Get the February Edge! All programs are from 4:30–6 p.m.

HIRED! APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM

Positions with ACS, SKIES, and CYSS now available! The HIRED! Apprenticeship Program provides 15-18 year-old youth with meaningful, professionally managed career-exploration opportunities in Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) operations. The program is open to dependents of active duty, DoD civilian, and retired military personnel. • Candidates must be 15–18 years of age • Must be registered with Child, Youth & School Services (CYS Services) • Must have and maintain a GPA of 2.0 or better • Chosen participants are required to work 15 hours/week for 12 weeks • Additional options and requirements may be offered during the Summer Term • Apprentices may complete up to 2 terms/year for 3 consecutive years For more information, call the MWR Partnership Specialist at 361-9897.

TEENS (ages 11-18): SNACK ATTACK No cost Tuesdays 2/5,12,19 and 26. Teens will meet at the Youth Center and make snacks.

CROSS COUNTRY SKIING No cost Wednesdays 2/6, 13, 20, 27 Teens will meet at the Youth Center at 1615 and will be transported to the ORC to cross country ski. We will return at 1800 (may be cancelled dependent on weather).

DOWNHILL TUBING: No cost 2/1, 8, 22 Got cabin fever? Teens will meet at the Youth Center at 1615 and will be transported to Birch Hill to go downhill tubing. They will be returned to the YC by 1800 (may be cancelled dependent on weather).

YOUTH (ages 6-10): CLAY POTTERY -$20Tuesdays 2/5, 12, 19, 26 Students will meet at the old arts and crafts building to make a clay creation on the potters wheel.

CROSS COUNTRY SKIING -$20 -

2/7, 14, 21, 28 Students will meet at Outdoor Rec and go cross country skiing with James. Come join us! [16]


FAMILY AND MWR

New Years Holiday Closures FACILITY Army Community Services (ACS) Automotive Skills Center Birch Hill Ski & Snowboard Area Chena Bend Golf Course CYSS Central Registration CDC I CDC II Family Child Care Fischer Skeet Range Family and MWR Administration Last Frontier Community Activity Center Melaven Gym Melaven Pool Nugget Lanes Bowling Center Outdoor Recreation Center Physical Fitness Center (PFC) PFC Ice Rink Post Library School Age Center Youth Center SKIES Unlimited EDGE Programs The Warrior Zone

MON. DEC. 31 TRAINING HOLIDAY TUES. JAN. 1 NEW YEARS HOLIDAY Closed Closed Closed Closed 1200-1600*(subject to weather) Closed Closed for season Closed Closed Open for verified duty only Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed 0800-1700 Closed 0800-1700 Closed Closed Closed Closed for renovations. Reopens March 30, 2013 1600-0300 Closed Closed Closed 0800-2000 Closed 1330-1600 Closed Closed Closed Open for verified duty only Closed 1300-1800 Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed 1600-2300 Closed

FAMILY AND MWR

MLK Holiday Closures FACILITY Army Community Services (ACS) Automotive Skills Center Birch Hill Ski & Snowboard Area Chena Bend Golf Course CYSS Central Registration CDC I CDC II Family Child Care Fischer Skeet Range Family and MWR Administration Last Frontier Community Activity Center Melaven Gym Melaven Pool Nugget Lanes Bowling Center Outdoor Recreation Center Physical Fitness Center (PFC) PFC Ice Rink Post Library School Age Center Youth Center SKIES Unlimited EDGE Programs The Warrior Zone

FRI JAN 18 TRAINING HOLIDAY MON MLK HOLIDAY Closed Closed 1130 - 2030 Closed 1200-2000*(subject to weather) 1200-2000*(subject to weather) Closed for season Closed Closed Verified Duty only Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed 1730-2100 Closed 0800-1700 Closed 0800-2100 Closed 1100-1900 Closed Closed for renovations. Re-opens March 30, 2013 1100-0100 Closed 1100-1800 Closed 0800-2000 0800-2000 1330-1600 1330-1600 1000-1900 Closed Open for verified duty only Closed 1300-0000 Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed 1600-0100 1600-2300

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FAMILY AND MWR FACILITIES HOURS OF OPERATION ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE (ACS) Bldg. 3401, p 353-4227 M-F 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sa-Su Closed AUTOMOTIVE SKILLS CENTER Bldg. 3730, p 353-7436 M 11:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. T-W Closed Th-F 11:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Sa 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Su 11:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Tow Service (24 hrs): 590-1716 BIRCH HILL SKI & SNOWBOARD AREA Bldg. 1172, p 353-1998 F, Sa, Sun 12 to 8 p.m. Designated holiday breaks 12 to 8 p.m.

DW Grill p 353-2706 F-Su, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.

CHENA BEND GOLF COURSE AND SNACK BAR Closed for the season. CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER I (CDC I) Bldg. 4024, p 361-4190 M-F 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sa-Su Closed CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER II (CDC II) (temporarily moved to SAC (Bldg. 4166) due to renovations. Hourly Care: M-F 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. CYSS PARENT CENTRAL SERVICES Bldg. 1049 #2, p 353-7713/7826 M-F 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. W 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sa, Su Closed FISCHER SKEET RANGE Bldg. 1172, p 353-7869 F 5:30 to 9 p.m. Sa 12 to 5 p.m. Su 12 to 5 p.m.

LAST FRONTIER COMMUNITY ACTIVITY CENTER (LFCAC) Bldg. 1044, p 353-7755 LFCAC M-Th 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. F 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sa 1 to 9 p.m. Su 1 to 6 p.m. LASER TAG: Th 3 to 7 p.m. F 3 to 8 p.m. Sa 1 to 8 p.m. Sun 1 to 5 p.m. BUBBLY BREW M-F 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. POST LIBRARY Bldg. 3700, p 353-2642 M 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. T-F 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sa 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. MELAVEN PHYSICAL FITNESS CENTER Bldg. 3452, p 353-1994 M-F 5 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sa 12 to 5 p.m. Su CLOSED MELAVEN INDOOR POOL Closed for renovations NAF CIVILIAN PERSONNEL Bldg. 1045, p 353-6356 M-F 7:30 to 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 to 4 p.m. Sat, Sun Closed NUGGET LANES BOWLING CENTER Bldg. 3702, p 353-2654 NUGGET LANES: M-T Closed W-Th 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. F-Sa 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. Su 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. GOLD RUSH LOUNGE M-T Closed W-Th 5 to 10 p.m. F-Sa 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. Su 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. MOTHER LODE CAFE M-T Closed W 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and 5 to 7 p.m. Th 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and 5 to 8 p.m. F 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.; 5 to 9 p.m. Sa 1 to 9 p.m. Su 1 to 6 p.m.

OUTDOOR RECREATION CENTER (ORC) Bldg. 4050, p 361-6349 T-Th 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. F 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sa 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Su-M Closed For programs call 361-4089 or 361-2652. PHYSICAL FITNESS CENTER (PFC) Bldg. 3709, p 353-7223 (effective 9/4) M-F 5:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Sa, Su 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. PFC ICE RINK Bldg. 3709, p 353-7223 F 5:30 to 7:45 p.m. Sa, Su, Holidays, School Breaks 1:30 to 4 p.m. CLOSED on Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, New Years Day PRIVATE ORGANIZATION ADVISOR Bldg. 1045, p 353-7740 M-F 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sa, Su Closed SCHOOL AGE CENTER (SAC) Bldg. 4166, p 361-7394 M-F 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sa-Su Closed SFAC Bldg. 3414, p 353-7322 M-F 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sa, Su Closed SCHOOL SUPPORT SERVICES Bldg. 1045, p 361-9377 M-F 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sa-Su Closed UNIT FUNDS Bldg. 1045, p 353-7765 M-F 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sa-Su Closed WARRIOR ZONE Bldg. 3205, p 353-1087 M, W, Th 4 to 11 p.m. T 4 to 11 p.m. (gaming only, bar and kitchen is closed) F-Sa 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. Su 1 to 9 p.m. YOUTH CENTER Bldg. 4109, p 361-5437 (effective 9/4) M-Th 2 to 8 p.m. F -Sa 2 to 10 p.m. Su Closed YOUTH SPORTS Bldg. 1049 #1, p 353-7482 T-F 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. [19]


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