YOUR GUIDE TO KADENA FSS • APRIL 2015
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Experience an evening of refinement at the Kadena Officers’ Club where you’ll enjoy a 5-course meal paired with samples of decadent wines. Tickets on sale at the Officers’ Club Customer Service Desk beginning 1 April.
Cocktail Hour 6 pm Dinner 7 pm
Open to all ranks and services over 20 years of age. Kadena Officers’ Club • 966-7409
Friday, 24 April • 5 pm - 8 pm
$15 • Per person Tickets available at the Kadena Officers’ Club Open to all ranks & services Relish in a night of crime and chaos in the Caribbean where the guilty will mingle among the innocent. Guests will be tasked with uncovering the identity of the killer and making them pay for their crime. Enjoy a full-service bar and heavy hors d’oeuvres buffet, and dress in your best tropical vacation wear for a chance to win our “best dressed” competition!
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Friday, 3 April • 10 pm - 2 am Ladies, break out your most stunning cocktail dress for a chance to win big! Gentleman, dress your sharpest at our First Friday event only at the Officers’ Club. Kadena Officers’ Club • 966-7409
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Sunday, 26 April • 11 am
In the Reflections Lounge $5 • Nonmembers (food charge)
Watch UFC live on our big screen TVs while enjoying hors d’oeuvres and beverage specials. All ranks welcome. Viewing is free.
Rocker NCO Club • 966-7234
Membership
Appreciation Nights
Officers’ Club Adult Membership Night
Enlisted Club Adult Membership Night
Wednesday, 1 April
Wednesday, 15 April
5:30 pm - 7:30 pm Open to Kadena Officers’ Club members
5:30 pm In the Rocker Ballroom Buffet • 5:30 pm - 7 pm Open to adult members of the Rocker and Banyan Tree Clubs.
Members, we’ve got a night for you with a delicious dinner buffet, games and thousands of dollars in prizes! Let the appreciation begin...
Enjoy one of the best perks of club membership with a night of food, prizes, and of course, lots of fun!
Kadena Officers’ Club 966-7409
Rocker NCO Club 966-7234
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Wednesdays Salsa Night • 8 & 29 April Dance Lessons • 7 pm - 9 pm Open Latin Dance • 9 pm - 11 pm
Thursdays
Unit vs. Unit Karaoke Competition 2 & 9 April • 7 pm Paid ad. No federal endorsement of advertiser intended.
Grand Finale Championship 11 April • 7 pm In the Ballroom Open Sing Karaoke 15, 22 & 29 April Double Elimination Dart Tournament 16, 23 & 30 April • 7:30 pm
Fridays Devour Hour • 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm Old School R&B • 6:30 pm - 3 am
Saturdays Old School R&B • 7 pm - 3 am
Rocker NCO Club • 966-7234
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JUNIOR GO
By Christine Phillipp
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f you’d like to know one secret about me, well, here you go: I was once a junior golfer. Around the age of 12, my grandparents – both avid golfers themselves – took me to the driving range to spend some quality time smacking golf balls around for fun. To their surprise and excitement, I was actually pretty good! They began taking me to the range regularly; they even bought me my first set of mini clubs that Christmas! They were tiny (like me), I remember, and they came in a bright purple bag. I loved those clubs.
at the Chiban In eighth grade, I was the only girl to show up for junior varsity golf team registration. Our school didn’t have an official “girl’s golf team,” so they set me up with the coach of the club team that carried our school’s name. I played all four years of high school, and it wasn’t until my senior year that girl’s golf became a recognized school sport. The certificate that shows I lettered reads, “First for the year.” I like to believe that it was really the first ever. Golf is so rewarding because it takes persistence, accuracy, patience, and discipline to be successful. You don’t have to be the strongest or the fastest, and when you use all of the skills you’ve learned to finally hit that perfect shot, it just feels awesome. There’s no better time to establish these skills than in adolescence. Fortunately for youth golfers on Okinawa, Chibana Golf Course will again hold junior golf clinics this summer featuring expert instruction from PGA professionals.
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na Golf Course Classes will consist of four one-hour sessions that cover putting, chipping and the full swing. After completion of their clinic on Thursday, each junior golfer will receive a graduation certificate. On Friday, children will be able to put their new skills to use in a Play Day that starts at 8 am, followed by lunch. No golf clubs? No problem! Chibana will have golf clubs available for junior golfers. Plus you’ll receive a 25% discount on any special order junior golf clubs purchased before 17 August!
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Clinics begin 15 June JUNE • 15 - 19, 22 - 26 JULY • 6 - 10, 13 - 17, 27 - 31 AUGUST • 3 - 7
Sign-ups run 1 April - 31 May at the Chibana Golf Course Course fee • $75 per child For ages 6 - 14 In this new Summer Junior Golf Program your kids will receive: • Four hours of expert instruction from PGA professionals • Fun exercises to help your children become better athletes and golfers • Fun practice drills to make learning easier and more enjoyable • Smaller class size to make sure everyone gets the personal attention they deserve • 9 Hole Play Day to put their new skills to use • And so much more!
I can say from experience that I wish there were clinics like this when I was first learning. The instructors are great, and kids have an absolute blast learning together. What’s even better is that on lovely, sunny days when you have some time to burn, you can take the kids to Chibana and play as a family. Seeing their skills improve in tandem with yours is very rewarding. Head over to the Chibana Golf Course today to sign up!
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BANYAN TREE GOLF COURSE vs. TAIYO GOLF COURSE 25 - 26 April 7:30 am • Shotgun (Both days) $100 • Per player The competition returns! Banyan Tree and Taiyo will face off once again in a gallant game on the green. The winning team will bring home the coveted trophy for their course to keep on display for one year. Entry fee includes green & cart fees, gift pack, breakfast buffet, on-course beverages, prizes and a banquet hosted by Taiyo Golf Course. Participates must have a verifiable golf handicap. Sign up at Banyan Tree Golf Course.
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NotYourMother’sBookClub presents
Free Pet Adoption Day Saturday, 18 April Noon - 5:45 pm At the Karing Kennels Adoption Facility
Wednesday, 8 April • 6:30 pm Miles Halter leaves his home in Florida to attend Culver Creek Preparatory High School in Alabama for his junior year. Alaska Young is an attractive yet emotionally unstable girl. Author John Green once again taps into the angst of teenagers as he did in “The Fault in our Stars.” Join us for an engaging discussion at the Library.
Kadena Library • 634-1502
Just adopted, Gredda! Prepayment of spay or neuter applies at time of adoption. *Discount applies to some adult pets only.
Karing Kennels is open for adoptions every Tuesday, Saturday & Sunday from noon to 5:45 pm. For more information please call 966-7338 or stop by building 54300.
KADENA LIBRARY 634-1502
UnlimitedPossibilities@YourLibrary!
Come to the Library Sunday, 12 April for a QR code workshop to kick off our weeklong scavenger hunt! Visit the library each day for a new clue and we’ll finish the week with a drawing. You’ll earn up to three entries throughout the week by completing different tasks at the Library! Wednesday, 15 April 6 pm - 7 pm Join us for a night with Private Ray Payne, author of “Ride the East Wind” and Okinawan restauranteur. Thursday, 16 April 4 pm - 5 pm The Holocaust Remembrance Committee will read excerpts from “Diary of a Young Girl” by Anne Frank.
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Pedal to Zanpa Saturday, 11 April 8 am - 1 pm $10 • Per rider (bike not included) $18 • Per rider (bike & helmet included) Open to beginner level cyclists.
Warrior Wednesday: Indoor Rock Climbing 22 April • 9:30 am - 1 pm $25 • Per person (Ages 12 & up) Trip includes transportation & climbing gear.
HIKING
KAYAKING
Warrior Wednesday: Mt. Katsudake 8 April • 9 am - 1 pm $20 • Ages 8 & up Trip includes transportation & tour guide.
Sea Kayaking & Snorkeling at Blue Cave Saturday, 18 April 7 am - noon $60 • Ages 8 & up
HIKING TRIP
to Kagoshima National Park 22 - 25 May • Register now! $850 • Ages 13 & up Venture to mainland Japan and climb a volcano with Outdoor Recreation!
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Private Tennis Lessons Monday - Sunday 1-hour lessons between 9 am & 11 am or 3 pm & 6 pm $20 • Private lesson $10 • Semi-private lesson (2 - 4 people) Group Lessons Monday - Friday 4 Lessons total Variable times $40 • Per person (Maximum 4 students per class)
Kadena Tennis Center • 966-7431
LIFEGUARD!
6 - 10 April • 9 am - 5 pm $155 • Per person (book included) Ages 15 & up *You must be 16 years old to work on Kadena.
If you’re looking for a fun job in the Okinawan sun, get certified to lifeguard! Applicants must successfully pass a swim test, attend all class sessions for the chosen course, and there must be at least three participants for a class to be held. Give Kadena Aquatics a call to find out more today!
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RECREATION Tired of the same boring run? Let Kadena Aquatics take care of your physical training. Join us in an aquatic training evolution calibrated to a higher level of fitness. Are you ready to train like a spartan?
GROUNDSCHOOL Taketotheskiesandlearnthe fundamentalsofflightwiththe KadenaAeroClub.Our8-week groundcoursewillgetyou startedonyourflightpath. VisitBuilding736or calltheAeroClub formoreinfo!
For anyone looking to build greater strength in the water. Please bring swim shoes. Sign up at Kadena Aquatics! Unit and Squadron PT available upon request.
Aero Club • 966-7301
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Open Play Weekends 10 am - 3 pm Field Fee • $15 Rental Package • $25 6 - 11 April $5 off any paint! Sale! Enjoy $10 off field fees and rental packages 6 - 11 April! Outdoor Recreation 966-7343
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Fairchild Pool Tuesday, 7 April • 9:30 am - 10:30 am $5 • Per person Free • Active Duty
Lap Swim
Monday - Friday 5 am - 7 am, 11 am - 1 pm & 5 pm - 7 pm
Swim Lessons Registration for May Saturday, 25 April Noon - 2 pm Sign up at Outdoor Recreation!
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HEALTH & WELLNESS
2015 Pacific Muscle Classic
Bodybuilding & Figure Championship
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2015 PACIFIC MUSCLE CLASSIC SUNDAY, 17 MAY
The Pacific Muscle Classic (PMC) is an annual, elite fitness competition that began in 2006. In recent years the Classic has grown tremendously, reaching out to both the military community and local Okinawans. PMC strives to bring attention to the art of body sculpting, which is concerned with firmness, muscle tone, symmetry, proportion, and overall physical appearance of the muscular body. Hosted by the Schilling Community Center on Kadena, the competition includes two categories of exhibition: figure and bodybuilding. Those competing in the “figure” category are evaluated on muscle tone and overall physique, while “bodybuilder” contenders are judged on a total presentation of size, symmetry, and muscular development. Witness the 9th Annual Pacific Muscle Classic Sunday, May 17 at the Keystone Theater. Spectator tickets will go on sale Monday, April 20 at the Schilling Community Center and the Chibana Golf Course. Don’t forget to purchase a 2015 PMC workout shirt to show your support for this year’s contestants!
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Daniel Castro is an up-and-coming bodybuilder who plans to compete in the Pacific Muscle Classic. We asked Daniel some questions about this physically-demanding sport and what he hopes to get out of it. How did you get started with bodybuilding? I began lifting weights in my backyard at the age of 10, when my uncle taught me how to exercise. He made a makeshift gym out of concrete buckets that he’d attached to a metal pole. We trained with dumbbells, and I would try to emulate him because I wanted to have the same physique. When my uncle moved I didn’t touch weights again for 10 years, during my first deployment to Okinawa as a young marine. I started incorporating what my uncle taught me at the gym, and I also began taking supplements to help with recovery and muscle growth. I bought everything a young PFC could afford – things like protein and weight gainer. For me, that was it. I was bit by the “iron bug.” For the next five years I only cared about becoming the biggest dude to walk in the gym. 2013 was my turning point when I switched from weightlifter to bodybuilder. I no longer wanted to be just huge; I wanted to look muscular and conditioned. I took a college nutrition class after work every day for three months. I learned a fair share of information about having a healthier lifestyle. I continue to practice a strict exercise regiment of both cardiovascular and weight training, as well as incorporating a healthier diet. I’ve managed to lose fat while at the same time putting on lean, quality muscle. What has bodybuilding done for you? It’s given me the privilege of taking part in a unique sport compared to others. Lifting weights is the easy part, it’s everything else that goes along with it – how the smallest adjustments can make such dramatic changes to your body – that can determine whether you are a champion or not. What do you hope to get out of bodybuilding? I look forward to the day I step on stage and share with an audience what I have molded in hopes of attaining perfect symmetry, definition, conditioning and muscular size. Someday, I’d like to compete at a professional level and be an ambassador to this great sport.
Do you have a special role model or inspiration for bodybuilding? Whenever I feel like quitting on anything, whether it’s because I’m having a bad day or just because I’m super tired, my inspiration is all of the wounded warriors and fallen comrades that can’t do what we do anymore. There’s nothing more motivating than knowing a double amputee who lost his limbs to combat, yet despite his adversities he’s got more drive than individuals who are perfectly fine. What are your bodybuilding goals? To get my professional bodybuilder card, compete at a national level, become a military fitness trainer, and work as a fitness model. What message do you have for aspiring bodybuilders? The only competition you should have is yourself. Don’t get discouraged. Strive daily to be better than you were yesterday. There’s no such thing as perfection – only your own interpretation of what it means to be “perfect.”
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Yoga Strong withMilagros 2 - 30 May Saturdays • 10 am
Join us for a Pilates-style yoga class focused on developing your core strength. From novice practitioners to intermediate, this class is a perfect fit for all yoga levels. Register at Risner Fitness Center.
Risner Fitness Center • 634-5128
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FAMILY, YOUTH, & TEEN
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Resilience. If you’re familiar with the military lifestyle, chances are you’ve heard the word a million times over. It sounds lovely, doesn’t it? Say it slowly and notice how the gracefulness of the first syllable is interrupted by the sharp hiss of the ‘s,’ only to settle on a soft whisper. Its pronunciation seems to betray its meaning, flexible enough to endure the harshest breath.
“We love making new friends, roller slides, beaches, pools and sushi-go-rounds!” –Molly & Riley McPherson, Ages 6 & 4
It’s a strong, malleable word that can withstand a lot of pressure. And it’s the only word I can think of when I consider what it means to be a military kid. Today, there are about two million military children in the armed forces’ community, from newborns all the way to age 18. As children of our nation’s service members, they experience an upbringing that’s unique to the military lifestyle and culture. They have to deal with things like separation and reintegration due to a parent’s deployment, frequent moves, and the disruption of friendships. In spite of these challenges, however, military kids are known to persevere, adapt to, and even embrace their roles in the military community. (I’ve heard some of the older ones endearingly refer to themselves as, “military brats.”) Yeah, these kids are tough and driven, and they do it with the strength of families and communities who give it their all to make anywhere feel like home. April is the Month of the Military Child. In honor of our nation’s children, we sought one family from each military branch present on Okinawa to take part in a Month of the Military Child photo shoot. When you’re out and about this month, wear purple to show your support for these kids throughout the island (and world), and don’t hesitate to put a smile on their faces. After all, these aren’t just military children. They are our future.
Active Duty: LT Natalia Gerena, Navy Spouse: Reece Churilla Children: Naomi Gerena Churilla (Birthday pending!)
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“We love singing songs like the national anthem and “Grand Ol’ Flag!”
“I love playing soccer and watching football with Daddy. Mommy is my favorite for hugs and kisses and helping in the kitchen.” –Antonia Campbell III, Age 5
–Kryshna & London Bostic, Ages 6 & 3
Active Duty: CH (CPT) Jonathan McPherson, Army Spouse: Ashley Children: Molly, 6, Riley, 4, and Kelly, 2
Active Duty: Tony M. Bostic, E7 MSgt, Air Force Anita P. Bostic, E6 TSgt, Air Force Children: Kryshna, 6, and London, 3
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FSS Activities for Military Children Youth Center • 634-0500
Emery Lanes • 966-7303
Teen Center • 634-3866
Round One Friday, 3 April • 9 am - 3 pm $15 • Ages 9 - 12 Preregistration required
Military Child Youth Bowling Clinic 7 - 8 April • 1 pm - 2:30 pm $10 • Per child For ages 5 & up Price includes shoes and 90 minutes of instruction with certified coach.
Ice Skating at Southern Hill Tuesday, 7 April • 1 pm - 5 pm ¥1,500 • Per person
Paintball Monday, 6 April 9 am - 11 am or 1 am - 3 pm $25• Ages 10 - 12 Preregistration required Overnight Camping at Hiji Falls 7 - 8 April Depart • 7 April at 10 am Return • 8 April at 2 pm $30 • Ages 9 - 12 Preregistration required Splat Ball Wednesday, 8 April 9 am - 11 am or 1 pm - 3 pm $15 • Ages 9 - 12 Preregistration required Snorkeling at the Keramas Thursday, 9 April • 7:30 am - 3 pm $75 • Ages 9 - 12 Preregistration required Neo Park Friday, 10 April • 10 am - 3 pm $10 • Ages 6 - 8 Preregistration required Month of the Military Child Fun Day Friday, 24 April • 4 pm - 6 pm Kids will enjoy an obstacle course and MREs!
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Spring Break Passes Come in the week before Spring Break and get your pass good for one free game for each of the five days of the week during the break.
Arts and Crafts • 966-7347 Free Classes! Saturday, 11 April • 10:30 am - 4 pm Washi Egg Collage 10:30 am - 11:30 am & 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm Ages 5 - 15 Simple Watercolor with Mixed Media Ages 5 - 9 10:30 am - 11:30 am Greeting Cards with a Japanese Twist 10:30 - 11:30 am Ages 8 - 15 Washi Mini Kimono Magnet 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm Ages 6 - 15 Creative Clay Sculpture: Rabbit 3 pm - 4 pm Ages 7 - 15
Oki Splat Paintball Wednesday, 8 April • 2 pm - 3:30 pm $25 • Per person Kokusai Street Shopping Thursday, 9 April • 1 pm - 5 pm Free! Open Mic Night Friday, 17 April • 6 pm - 8 pm Free! Lock-In Friday, 24 April - Saturday, 25 April 7 pm - 7 am $5 • Members $10 • Nonmembers *Signed permission slips are required for all events.
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Child Care April Provider Classes 2015 Interested in offering childcare from the comfort of home? Family Child Care is here for you! Get fully licensed and insured, and make your own hours! We need providers for family in need of: •Full-time & Part-time •Hourly •Extended duty •Weekend
•Subsidy & School Age Children •Also providers who accept PCS and volunteer vouchers
To learn more or sign up please contact Mary Bogar at 634-0514 or visit Bldg. 1850!
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Spring Break Specials 5 - 11 APRIL
Let’s make something together! S un d a y •Ceramic Bisque Figurine Painting
Monday •Cake Decorating Basics •Greeting Cards & Paper Crafts
Tuesday •Greeting Cards & Paper Crafts •Creative Clay Sculpture •Clay Washi Kokeshi Doll
Wednesday •Shells & Seaglass Mini Album •Washi Egg Collage •Greeting Cards & Paper Crafts
Saturday, 11 April 6 pm - 10 pm Wakaba CDC and Himawari SAP Give Parents a Break is designed to provide childcare for active duty families with deployed or TDY spouses and those with special hardships. How to sign up: Step 1. Receive a referral from the Airman and Family Readiness Center (A&FRC) at 634-3366 or speak with your commander or first sergeant. Step 2. After receiving a referral, contact Resource & Referral at 632-7693. Open to all ranks and services.
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Thursday •Greeting Cards & Paper Crafts •Creative Clay Sculpture •Acrylic Painting on Canvas
Friday •Greeting Cards & Paper Crafts
Saturday •Kokeshi Doll Painting *Age restrictions apply.
Pre-registration required for all classes.
Kadena Arts & Crafts • 966-7347
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April LibraryEvents
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MOVIE ON THE LAWN
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Learn Your Letters
Bring your preschooler to the Kadena Library every Thursday for a fun, free class designed to help them learn their alphabet!
FOCUS Story Time:
Month of the Military Child
Wednesday 8, April • 10 am We’ll read Paper Hug by Stephanie Skolmoski and create a craft to go along with the story!
Story Time
Friday, 17 April • 7 pm - 9 pm
Wednesday, 1, 15, 22 & 29 April • 10 am FREE! Ages 3 - 5
Your little ones will love exploring magical lands and meeting new people during our Story Time!
Digital Workshop: EBSCOhost
Thursday, 23 April • 11 am - 1 pm Gain access to powerful research tools for school assignments, research papers and more. EBSCOhost also offers e-books, audiobooks and databases.
Enjoy a feature presentation on the lawn next to USO Kadena. We’ll be showing Mockingjay and giving away prizes plus free snacks while supplies last. Bring your lawn chairs or blankets and be ready for an exciting night!
Schilling Community Center • 634-1387
High Tea For a lovely Mum & her dear children:
4 pm
You are cordially invited to attend an exquisite afternoon of tea, sweets and etiquette on the afternoon of the ninth of May at the Kadena USO.
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Dress in your High Tea best! Do be snappy though – space is limited! How awesome is Sign up by 6 May at the Kadena Library. your mum? For children ages 6 to 12. Tell us in a 100 to 200 word essay.
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The winner will present their essay during High Tea. Submissions accepted from 20 April to 6 May.
FAMILY, YOUTH, & TEEN
Stay classy, kids! Enjoy food, games and prizes for the whole family.
Kadena Officers’ Club 966-7409
Wednesday, 29 April 5:30 pm Open to members of the Officers’ Club. Adults • $6.95 Children • Free
Kadena Officers’ Club • 966-7409
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LIVE ENTERTAINMENT GATES OPEN AT NOON DIAMANTES R3 MANAMI SKY’S THE LIMIT FLYBOARD LASER SHOW
T.O.K GLEAN PIECE LIM T-DA FLYBOARD LASER SHOW
Easter Egg Hunt
Mother’s Day Dinner
Sunday, 5 April • 8:30 am
Okuma Camping Spring Break!
Sunday, 10 May • 5 pm
22 - 25 May
4 - 12 April
Spring Break 2015 is rolling in to Okuma’s shores! Get ready for games, water sports, live entertainment, movie night and more.
Bring the kids to Okuma and hang out with balloons and The Bunny himself!
Make the best of your Memorial Day Weekend with camping, free family games, movie night and live entertainment. Reserve your room today!
Celebrate your mom with a delicious Chef’s Special dinner at Okuma’s Surfside Restaurant.
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iving on Okinawa allows you to experience the water in every way possible. With boating, kayaking, jet skis, snorkeling, diving, and lounging poolside, the possibilities are endless. Although water can be fun, there’s always a danger factor. Accidents do happen, and it’s of the utmost importance that we know how to handle those situations should they arise. Thankfully, Kadena Aquatics is here to teach us how to optimize safety during our stay in the water.
Swim Life
Do you know your baby can learn to float on its own in the pool? Swim Life is a class offered by Kadena Aquatics that teaches children as young as six months that if mom or dad’s not around in the water – float on your back! The lessons also teach kids how to safely swim to parents without being afraid. This class is critical to water safety, and it’s also amazing to see the babies handle themselves in the water.
Swimming Lessons
For children and adults alike, Kadena Aquatics offers an array of swimming lessons. From one-on-one to group lessons, you can learn on your own or as a family! You can be confident that you and your children will gain essential swimming skills. If you’re unsure about your child’s swimming ability, check out their free swim lesson evaluations! This will measure what swim lesson level in which your child should participate.
Lifeguard Courses
If you or your teen is interested in taking swimming to the next level, become a lifeguard! This rewarding experience will enable you to save lives in the event of a water emergency. Students also learn important life safety skills such as reacting quickly and appropriately to danger, being aware of surroundings and the potential for hazards, and first aid. Courses are held monthly. Contact Kadena Aquatics for more information.
Water Safety Instructor
Already a great swimmer? Why not lend a hand to the newbies and sign up to become a certified Water Safety Instructor! You will work with adults and children in a rewarding environment by helping them to build strong swimming skills and confidence in the water. The next classes will be held April 6 - 10 and May 4 - 9. Sign up at Kadena Aquatics today!
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Join Kadena ITT and cheer on your favorite Dragon Boat team as they race to the finish! May 5th is a Japanese holiday that celebrates children and offers respect to the “Gods of the Sea.” The race is also held to bring good luck to local fishermen so they may reel in that big catch. Teams from all over Okinawa, as well as all military branches, will participate in the Dragon Boat Race. Don’t miss this exciting spectacle!
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Your Home Away from Home
Ie Island Lily Festival 18 April - 6 May YYY CLUB IE RESORT SPECIALS Birthday Plan Couples Plan Cottage and Family Plan
INDIVIDUAL RESERVATIONS For details and reservations, call Kadena ITT at 966-7333.
UNIT RETREATS OR GROUP RESERVATIONS
Contact Brian Enloe for more information. 080-6916-6544 brian.e@jot-international.jp
Visit us on the web at www.ie-resort.com/english/
Phone: 0980-49-5011
Fax: 0980-49-5130
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Available now just inside the Schilling Community Center.
Platters • 966-7426
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SNACK BAR SPECIALS Pint-Size
Pizza Special! Purchase a large 2-topping pizza for only $10!
Chinese Chicken Salad
Enjoy a traditional lettuce salad blended with crispy, fried sesame chicken, tossed in an Asian dressing, and blended with angel hair cabbage and sesame dressing. A tasty twist on a healthy dish!
The Meatball Hoagie
Experience meatballs just like Mama used to made, smothered in a rich pasta sauce and placed inside artisan’s bread. Covered with three fantastic cheeses: parmesan, provolone and mozzarella, and baked to golden brown.
- FRIDAY MONDAY :30 PM 11 AM - 1
The “After 4” Specials Snack Bar Eat-In, Take-Out or Deliver Sunday - Thursday • 4 pm - 10 pm Friday & Saturday • 4 pm - midnight
Tomato & Avocado Salad
You’ll really want to try our fresh blend of ripe avocade and plum tomatoes. Mixed with garden veggies for a light, flavor-packed treat!
BTC Pasta Bakes
Served with 2 Garlic Cheezie Sticks! Red pasta sauce, meatballs and italian sausage, mozzarella cheese and ziti Or White pasta sauce, pesto chicken, sautéed mushrooms, provolone cheese and penne pasta
DAILY PATIO LINE-UP Mondays & Wednesdays • All-you-can-eat Pasta & Pizza Tuesdays • Backyard BBQ Bonanza with choice of Chicken, Pork Ribs or Beef Ribs Thursdays • Teppanyaki (Chicken, Beef, Pork or Shrimp!) Fridays • Grilled
Ribeye Steak with all the fixings
Open to all ranks and services. No takeouts or orders to-go.
Banyan Tree Club • 966-7377
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Served from 10:30 am - 6:30 pm Get hooked on this delicious breaded codfish and fries with a side of tartar sauce. For just $6.95, our Fish and Chips are sure to bring a smile to your face!
Lunch Specials Wednesday, 22 April • 10 am - 2 pm In T-Bones Dining Room Bacon Avocado Chicken Club Sandwich
Celebrate your administrative professional with a delectable chicken club with bacon and avocado on sourdough bread and choice of one side.
The Potato Grecian Salad
Garlic Aioli Potato Salad covered with a fresh lettuce medley, vine-ripe tomatoes, black olives, cucumbers, pepperoncini, red onion and Feta cheese, and topped off with slices of grilled chicken.
Rocker NCO Club • 966-7234
Rocker’s
Brunch Buffet Sunday, 5 April • 10 am - 2 pm Adults • $19.95 ($2 member discount) Kids (Ages 6 - 12) • $8.95 ($1 member discount) Toddlers • $3 Carving Station • Black Pepper Prime Rib of Beef • Honey Glazed Ham with Pineapple Rum Raisin Sauce •Herb Roasted Leg of Lamb
Hot Food Stations • Omelet Station • Waffle & French Toast Station
Cold Food Station • Peel & Eat Shrimp • Smoked Salmon • Assorted Sushi
Also enjoy an array of cold crisp salads and fruit, and favorite hot dishes like roasted chicken, baked fish, green bean almandine and garlic smashed potatoes, plus delectable desserts and a champagne and mimosa station!
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Fresh tossed salads, sautéed fresh veggies, juicy steaks and perfect al dente noodles -- these are just a few things to look forward to at T-Bones Restaurant located inside the Rocker NCO Club! Mark your calendars for the last Wednesday of each month for Mongolian BBQ Day, and indulge in all of your breakfast favorites at the Sunday Breakfast Buffet. Whether it’s a night out with all of your friends, or an intimate date night, T-Bones’ family-friendly atmosphere is perfect for any occasion. Visit us soon; the cheesecake is waiting!
Tuesdays are 2-4-1 price!
Thursday, Friday & Saturday Night Specials
Served from 5 pm - 9 pm
Served from 5 pm - 9 pm All meals include soup or salad, fresh bread, coffee and tea.
Chimichurri Chicken Shrimp Alfredo Ribeye Steak with peppercorn sauce Vegetarian Pasta
Mongolian BBQ Wednesday, 29 April • 5 pm Build your own bowl of delicious meats, veggies and sauces, and then feast like a warrior!
SUNDAY BREAKFAST BUFFET
Every Sunday • 8 am - 2 pm Don’t miss our delicious all-you-can-eat Breakfast Buffet!
Almond-Crusted Halibut Our mouth-watering Halibut is flavored with lemon, basil and capers, and served with tartar sauce. Chicken Marsala Enjoy a taste of Italy with sauteed chicken in a decadent sauce. Prime Rib 10 oz. Cut • $19.95 14 oz. Cut • $23.95
Retiree Club Member Appreciation Day Friday, 24 April If you’re a retiree, you can receive an additional $1 discount with the purchase of a full breakfast or lunch entrée at T-Bones! Please show your retired Military ID, and Enlisted Club Membership Card to receive discount.
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Drive-By Lunch & Dinner
FREE FOOD
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Mondays • 11 am - 1 pm Every Monday feast on our freshly grilled Sausage Stand and a variety of fresh salads and wraps* *Prices will vary.
Thursdays • 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm $9 • Per person $6 • Ages 11 & under Club members receive $1 off Every Thursday indulge in a Korean BBQ Mixed Plate: Chicken and Kalbi Ribs, White Rice, Kim Chi and Bean Sprouts
This month’s Lucky States are Maryland and Louisiana! Please show your Driver’s License or State I.D and Enlisted Club Membership card to receive a free meal. Open to all enlisted club members.
Rocker NCO Club Friday, 3 April 7 am - 10 am Free Breakfast Buffet at T-Bones! Rocker NCO Club • 966-7234
Banyan Tree Club Thursday, 9 April 11 am - 1:30 pm Don’t miss a delicious Teppanyaki Lunch! Banyan Tree • 966-7372
Rocker NCO Club • 966-7234
Seaside Breakfast Will the real Benedict please stand up? Try one of our THREE signature Eggs Benedict breakfasts exclusively at Seaside. We offer Smoked Salmon Benedict, Chorizo Benedict, and you can never go wrong with our Classic Benedict! What’s more, our Eggs Benedict are handcrafted with freshly-sliced French baguettes and poached eggs, with your choice of country potatoes or cheddar grits.
Seaside Ristorante • 966-7401
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Halau Hui nohana aloha hawaiian dancers 7pm Hawaiian buffet sold separately 6-9pm $17.95 Adults $8.95 Child (6-10) Whole Roasted Pig Huli-Huli Chicken Pineapple Beef Kabobs Sweet & Sour Fish Hawaiian Rice Hawaiian Cole Slaw Aloha Breadsticks & Pineapple Upside Down Cake
Every Friday
5-8 PM at the Crow’s Nest Club Adults $10.50 / Kids (6-10) $5.25 966-7294/050-5865-3084
April 5th 10am-3pm at the Crow’s Nest Club Adults $15.95 Kids (6-10) $7.95 Kids under 5 Free
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ペット禁止
White Beach Festival is open to SOFA and local nationals! ※入場は日本国籍及び米国籍所有者のみとなります。
Kiddy Land
Riff Rafttta Rega
Drag n Boao t Race
Tenry u Taiko
4/25(土) 4/26(日)
Saturday April 25th, Sunday 26th 11am-9pm
*Dragon Boat Races *Riff Raft Regatta *Kiddy Land *Clown ●ドラゴンボートレース
●ダンボールいかだレース ●ちびっこランド ●ピエロ
And lots of Entertainment!
エンターテイメントも盛りだくさん!
Watch our Facebook page for updates
Facebook.com/NavyMWROkinawa All guests are subject to identification checks upon entering the installation. Visitors are asked to bring photo identification (license, passport, etc). Bags will be subject to search. Alcoholic beverages (of any type), ice chests or beverage coolers, pets, skateboards, and heeleys will not be allowed at the festival. ゲートにて写真付身分証明書(運転免許証、パスポート等)を提示して下さい。手荷物は中身を検査させていただく場合もあります。酒類、クーラーボックス、動物、スケートボード、ローラーシューズのお持込みはご遠慮下さい。
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facility phone numbers & hours of operation CLUBS & DINING Banyan Tree Club Bldg. 431 Customer Service Kadena: 966-7372 JP: 050-5533-3094 Sun-Thu 9 am - 10 pm Fri & Sat 9 am - 3 am Catering Kadena: 966-7369 JP: 050-5865-1870 Mon-Fri 9 am - 5 pm Delivery Kadena: 966-7375 JP: 050-5865-3094 Sun-Thu 4 pm - 10 pm Fri-Sat 4 pm - 12 am Snack Bar & Internet Café Kadena: 966-7377 JP: 050-5865-1872 Mon-Thu 6:30 am - 10 pm Fri 6:30 am - 3 am Sat 8 am - 3 am Sun 8 am - 10 pm Lounge Sun-Thu 4 pm - 11 pm Fri & Sat 4 pm - 3 am Kadena Officers’ Club Bldg. 313 Customer Service Kadena: 966-7409 JP: 050-5865-1873 Catering Kadena: 966-7408 JP: 050-5865-1874 Barber Shop Mon-Sat 9 am - 5 pm Sun & Holidays Closed Café Latte Kadena: 966-7416 JP: 050-5865-1875 Mon-Thu 6:30 am - 10 pm Fri 6:30 am - 12 am Sat 7:30 am - 12 am Sun 2 pm - 10 pm Lounge Mon-Thu 4 pm - 11 pm Fri 4 pm - 2 am Sat 5 pm - 1 am Sun & Holidays Closed Daily Lunch Buffet Mon-Fri 11 am - 1:30 pm Holidays & PACAF Family Days Closed Sunday Champagne Brunch 9:30 am - 2 pm Rocker NCO Club Bldg. 621 Customer Service Kadena: 966-7234 JP: 050-5865-1876 Daily 9 am - 9 pm T-Bones Breakfast/Lunch Mon-Fri 6 am - 2 pm Sat & PACAF Family Days 7 am - 2 pm Sunday Breakfast Buffet 8 am - 2 pm Holidays 7 am - 2 pm Dinner Mon-Thu 4 pm - 9 pm Fri 4 pm - 10 pm Sat, Sun, & Holidays 5 pm - 9 pm T-Bones take-out orders Kadena: 966-7380 JP: 050-5865-1876 The Daily Grind Mon-Thu 6 am - 9 pm Fri 6 am - 10 pm Sat 7 am - 9 pm Sun 8 am - 9 pm Route 66 Mon-Thu 11 am - 5 pm Fri 11 am - 3 am Sat 2 pm - 3 am Sun 2 pm - 9 pm Holidays Closed Lounge Wed & Thur 7 pm - 11 pm Fri 4:30 pm - 3 am Sat 7 pm - 3 am Game Room Lounge Sun - Thu 10:30 am - 12 am Fri & Sat 10:30 am - 3 am Catering Kadena: 966-7378 JP: 050-5865-1877 Mon By appointment Tue-Fri 9 am - 4 pm Barber Shop Mon-Sat 9 am - 6 pm Sun & Holidays Closed AirPower Café Bldg. 3522 Kadena: 966-7405 JP: 050-5865-1878 Mon-Fri 6 am - 2 pm Sat, Sun, & Holidays Closed Chili’s Grill & Bar Bldg. 105 Kadena: 966-7360 JP: 050-5865-1879 Mon-Sun 11 am - 10 pm Chili’s Too Bldg. 337 Kadena: 966-7366 JP: 050-5865-1880 Mon-Thu 7 am - 9 pm Friday • 7 am thru Sunday • 9 pm Jack’s Place Bldg. 9950 Kadena: 966-7422 JP: 050-5865-1881 Tue-Thu 5 pm - 9 pm Fri 5 pm - 10 pm Sat Teppanyaki 4:30 pm - 10 pm Dining 5 pm - 10 pm Sun Teppanyaki 4:30 pm - 9 pm Dining 5 pm - 9 pm Mon Closed
Johnson Dining Facility Bldg. 843 Kadena: 634-4494 Mon-Thu Breakfast 6 am - 8:30 am Lunch 11 am - 1:30 pm Dinner 4:30 pm - 7 pm Midnight Meal 10 pm - 1 am Friday Breakfast 6:30 am - 8:30 am Lunch 11 am - 1:30 pm Dinner 4:30 pm - 7 pm No Midnight Meal Flight Kitchen Kadena: 634-4418 Open 24-hours, seven days a week Marshall Dining Facility Bldg. 178 Kadena: 634-1900 Mon-Fri Breakfast 5:30 am - 8 am Lunch 10:30 am - 1 pm Dinner 4 pm - 7:30 pm Midnight Meal 10 pm - 12:30 am Weekends, Holidays, & down days Brunch 6:30 am - 1 pm Dinner 4 pm - 7 pm Midnight Meal 10 pm - 12:30 am Platters Snack Bar & Breyers Bldg. 455 Kadena: 966-7426 JP: 050-5865-1882 Mon-Fri 7 am - 4 pm Sat, Sun & Holidays Closed Holidays Closed Seaside Ristorante Bldg. 3629A Kadena: 966-7401 JP: 050-5865-1883 Sun, Wed, & Thu 11 am - 8:30 pm Fri & Sat 11 am - 9 pm Mon & Tue Closed Tee House Restaurant Bldg. 11 Kadena: 966-7429 JP: 050-5865-1884 Breakfast 6 am - 10:30 am Lunch & Dinner 10:30 am - 6:30 pm
RECREATION Aero Club & Flight Training Center Bldg. 736 Kadena: 966-7301 JP: 050-5865-1885 Mon-Fri 10 am - 6 pm Sat 11 am - 3 pm Sun Closed Arts & Crafts Center Bldg. 435 Crafty Things & Balloon Corner Kadena: 966-7347 JP: 050-5865-1886 Mon-Thu 10 am - 8 pm Fri-Sun 10 am - 6 pm Keepsakes Plus Kadena: 966-7352 JP: 050-5865-1887 Mon-Fri 10 am - 6 pm FrameWorks Kadena: 966-7353 JP: 050-5865-1888 Tue-Thu 10 am - 8 pm Fri-Mon 10 am - 6 pm Mud Factory Kadena: 966-7351 JP: 050-5865-1890 Mon & Tues Closed Wed-Thu 12 pm - 8 pm Fri-Sun 10 am - 6 pm Wooden Solutions Kadena: 966-7349 JP: 050-5865-1889 Tue-Thu 12 pm - 8 pm Fri-Sun 10 am - 6 pm Auto Hobby Center Bldg. 1436 Parts Store/Cashier Kadena: 966-7355 JP: 050-5865-1891 Mon-Fri 8 am - 8 pm Sat 8 am - 9 pm Sun 10 am - 6 pm Service Maintenance/Tool Room Kadena: 966-7356 JP: 050-5865-1892 Mon-Fri 11 am - 8 pm Sat 8 am - 9 pm Sun 10 am - 6 pm Banyan Tree Golf Course Bldg. 12 Kadena: 966-7321 JP: 050-5865-1893 Pro Shop Wed-Mon 5:30 am - 6 pm Tue 9 am - 6 pm Golf Course Wed-Mon 6 am - Dusk Tue Noon - Dusk Driving Range Mon 6 am - 6 pm 1st & 3rd Tue 8 am - 7:30 pm 2nd & 4th Tue 6 am - 7:30 pm Wed-Sun 6 am - 7:30 pm Owari Lounge Mon-Tue Closed Wed-Fri 1 pm - 6 pm Sat-Sun 11 am - 6 pm *Open on all American holidays from 1 pm - 6 pm
*To call any 634-, 632- or 966- number above from a cellphone, dial 098-938-1111, wait for the dial tone, and then dial the listed number.
Note: Hours are subject to change Chibana Golf Course Bldg. 55061 Kadena: 966-7327 JP: 050-5865-1894 Pro Shop Mon-Fri 6:30 am - 6 pm Sat, Sun, & Holidays 6 am - 6 pm Driving Range Mon, Wed- Fri 6 am - 6:30 pm Tue 9 am - 6:30 pm Sat, Sun, & Holidays 6 am - 6:30 pm Chippers Lounge Mon, Wed, Thu, & Fri 7 am - 6 pm Tue 9 am - 6 pm Sat, Sun, & Holidays 6:30 am - 6 pm Emery Lanes Bowling Center Bldg. 113 Kadena: 966-7303 JP: 050-5865-1895 Mon-Thu 7 am - 10 pm Fri 7 am - 1 am Sat 8 am - 1 am Sun & Holidays Noon - 8 pm Strikers Café Mon-Thu 7 am - 9:30 pm Fri 7 am - 12:30 am Sat 8 am - 12:30 am Sun & Holidays Noon - 7:30 pm Breakfast Mon-Fri 7 am - 11 am Sat 8 am - 11 am Brooklyn’s Mon - Thu 5 pm - 10 pm Fri & Sat 5 pm - 1 am Sun & Holidays Closed *Last call for bar is 30 minutes prior to close. Call for special functions and party reservations. Bldg. 451 Kadena Base Library Kadena: 634-1502 Mon-Wed 10 am - 8 pm Thu-Sun 10 am - 6 pm Holidays Closed Kadena Information, Tickets, & Travel Bldg. 455 Kadena: 966-7333 JP: 050-5865-1896 Mon-Fri 10 am - 5 pm Sat 10 am - 2 pm Sun Closed Kadena Marina One mile north of Kadena Gate 1 Scuba & Sea Kadena: 966-7345 JP: 050-5865-1898 Mon & Wed-Fri 10 am - 6 pm Tue Closed Sat, Sun, & Holidays 7 am - 6 pm Boating Operations Kadena: 966-7282 Mon & Wed-Fri 10 am - 5 pm Tue Closed Sat, Sun, & Holidays 7 am - 5 pm Okuma Located 51 miles north of Kadena off Route 58 Reservation Desk 631-1991/1992 Daily 8 am - 5 pm Surfside Restaurant 631-1805 For breakfast, lunch, and dinner times, visit www.kadenafss.com/rec/okuma Boating (Okuma Beach Mart) 631-1815/631-1804 Daily 9 am - 5 pm Outdoor Recreation Bldg. 614 Kadena: 966-7343 JP: 050-5865-1899 Rental Equipment Mon-Fri 10 am - 6 pm Sat 8 am - 5 pm Sun & Holidays Closed Reservation for Flea Market & Parks Kadena: 966-7343 JP: 050-5865-1899 Paintball Kadena: 966-7343 JP: 050-5865-1899 Paintball Rec Play Sat & Sun 10 am - 3 pm Kadena Aquatics Kadena: 966-7343 JP: 050-5865-1899 Fairchild Pool Lap Swim Mon-Fri 5 am - 7 am, 11 am - 1 pm, 5 pm - 7 pm *Swim lessons also available! Risner Fitness Center • Open 24 hours Bldg. 109 Kadena: 634-5128 Juice Bar Daily 5 am - 9 pm Massage Therapy Kadena: 634-5129 Daily 9 am - 9 pm Fitness Assessment Cell (FAC) Kadena: 634-8197 Mon-Fri 9:30 am - 12:30 pm Risner Sports Pro Shop & Tennis Center Bldg. 123 Kadena: 966-7431 JP: 050-5865-1900 Daily 9 am - 6 pm Schilling Community Center Bldg. 455 Kadena: 634-1387 Mon-Fri 7 am - 9 pm Sat 8 am - 7 pm Sun Closed Holidays, & PACAF Family Days 11 am - 5 pm YOUTH & TEEN Child Development Centers Mon-Fri 5:45 am - 6 pm Wakaba Bldg. 132 Kadena: 632-7420 Niko Niko Bldg. 334 Kadena: 634-5263 Family Child Care Bldg. 1850 Kadena: 634-0514 Mon-Fri 8 am - 5 pm Parent Assistance Mon-Fri 8 am - 9 am
School Age Program Himawari School Age Program Bldg. 439 Kadena: 632-0202 Mon-Fri 5:45 am - 6 pm Shima No Ko School Age Program Bldg. 4081 Kadena: 632-0257 Mon-Fri 5:45 am - 6 pm Teen Center Millennium Bldg. 499 Kadena: 634-3866 Recreation School Days Mon-Thu 2 pm - 6 pm Fri 2 pm - 11 pm Sat 4 pm - 9 pm No School & Half Days Mon-Thu Noon - 6 pm Fri Noon - 11 pm Office Mon-Fri Noon - 6 pm Youth Center Bldg. 1849 Kadena: 634-0500 Rec Room School Days Mon-Fri 2 pm - 6 pm Sat Noon - 6 pm No School & Half Days Noon - 6 pm Front Desk Mon-Thu 9:30 am - 7 pm Fri 9:30 am - 6 pm Sat 9 am - 5 pm Youth Sports & Fitness Bldg. 499 Kadena: 634-1384 Office Mon-Fri 10 am - 5 pm 24-Hour Information Line Kadena: 632-0286 SERVICES Airman & Family Readiness Center Bldg. 220 Kadena: 634-3366 Mon-Fri 7 am - 5 pm Holidays Closed Army Veterinary Treatment Facility Bldg. 731 Kadena: 966-7593 JP: 050-5865-3083 Mon, Tue, Thu, & Fri 8 am - 4:30 pm Wed 10 am - 4:30 pm Sat, Sun, & Holidays Closed Last duty day of each month Closed Education & Training Bldg. 59 Customer Service Kadena: 634-1500 Base Training Kadena: 634-5943 Formal Training Kadena: 634-1688 Civilian Training Kadena: 634-5940 Military Testing Kadena: 634-1500 Voluntary Education Testing Kadena: 634-1500 Hours are all the same for above offices. Mon & Fri 9:30 am - 4:30 pm Tue-Thu 8 am - 2:30 pm Closed on Holidays, PACAF Family Days, & down days Human Resources Office Bldg. 723 Kadena: 634-2330 Mon-Fri 8 am - 3 pm Karing Kennels Boarding Facility Bldg. 4065 Kadena: 966-7339 JP: 050-5865-1902 Mon, Tue, Thu, & Fri 10 am - 5 pm Sat & Sun 11 am - 6 pm Wed & Holidays Closed Pet Adoption Facility Bldg. 54300 Kadena: 966-7338 JP: 050-5865-1901 Tue, Sat, & Sun Noon - 6 pm Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri, & Holidays Closed After hours, please call 966-7339. Laundry and Dry Cleaning Kadena, Bldg. 612 Kadena: 634-0443 Mon-Sat 7 am - 5:30 pm Kinser, Bldg. 706 Kinser: 637-1267 JP: 090-6866-1517 Mon-Fri 7:30 am - 4 pm Manpower & Organization Bldg. 106 Kadena: 634-4865 Mon-Fri 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Military Personnel Section Bldg. 721B Kadena: 634-8978 Mon - Fri 8 am - 3 pm (walk-ins) 2nd & 4th Wed 8 am - 6 pm (walk-ins) Close at noon 3rd Thursday of each month. *CAC/dependant/civilian/retiree cards are issued by appt only. Please make an appt. via RAPIDS by visiting www.kadenafss.com. Bldg. 332 Shogun Inn Kadena: 632-1010 JP: -098-962-1010 24-hours a day, seven days a week
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