Marine Corps Community Services Marketing Plan Iwakuni 2020
table of contents
1 about mccs iwakuni
mccs campaign plan
mccs iwakuni annual events
marketing strategy
goals
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62 sponsorship 64 closing statement
about mccs iwakuni
mccs iwakuni
MCCS Iwakuni is a multifaceted organization that provides products and services to the greater MCAS community. Our programs and services provide and improve the quality of life for our community. Basic needs, such as food and clothing, social and recreational activities, as well as prevention and intervention programs to combat societal ills which inhibit posi tive development and growth are just a few of the benefits MCCS provides for the community. These services are consolidated under four main categories: Marine & Family, Dining & Entertainment, Recreation & Leisure, and Shopping & Services.
connection to community
MCCS connects to the community through a combination of social media and digital platforms as well as direct customer promotion and advertising. Through these interactions we strive to bring value to the MCCS community. Analytical data indicates the majority of our community consumes information through mobile and web-based platforms but our community’s story is best told through person-to-person interaction. This allows us to develop and maintain the personal connections essential to marketing efforts.
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mccs director
To the Executives, Managers, Supervisors, and Employees of MCCS Iwakuni:
We’re expecting 2019 to be the most exciting year in the history of MCCS Iwakuni. This year will certainly be our most ambitious.
The MCCS Calendar is built around and punctuated by major events. These ‘Priority One’ events have an important and powerful impression on the patrons we are charged to serve. Furthermore, the events we plan and execute often influence our relations with the Japanese community outside the installation. In a few cases, our events generate critical revenue that we reinvest back into our programs and activities.
This 2019 MCCS Marketing Plan does a terrific job at highlighting our Priority One events and why we do them. Since every Priority One event normally requires more resources and organizational focus, every major event we conduct contains an explicit and well thought out purpose. As a result, MCCS defines success for an event on whether we accomplished what we set out to do.
The Priority One list for 2019 includes a lot of reoccurring events we’ve seen in the past such as Friendship Day, the Marine Corps Birthday Ball season, and our biannual shopping bazaars. What’s different this year is that we’re expanding the number of offerings in our most frequented venues (Club Iwakuni, Sakura Theater, etc) aboard the installation while significantly increasing the caliber of events at the Atago Sports Complex. If we’re successful in 2019, events with names like Iwacon and the Friendship Flea Market will likely stay on the Priority One list for years to come.
Most importantly, each and every member of the MCCS team is integral to our success. I look forward to serving aside all of you for what promises to be a challenging and exhilarating 2019.
John Kasperski Director, MCCS Iwakuni
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mccs campaign plan
mission
To enhance our community’s quality of life by providing exceptional programs, goods and services.
Our mission is the sole reason we exist and the driver that compels us to do what we do every day for our Marines, Sailors, and their families.
vision
We will strive to exceed our customer’s expectations in everything we do.
It is our vision that inspires us to reject the status quo and reach for greatness in all that we do. We will accomplish our vision because we believe it is achievable and because our efforts will allow us to be a little bit better at what we do every day.
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marine & family
Marine and Family includes the library, counseling services, family resources, servicemembers resources, cultural and relocation resources, and family readiness.
New Initiatives: Based on current funding and staffing levels, Personal and Professional Development (P&PD), FCP, and Marine Corps Family Team Building (MCFTB) will not be implementing any new initiatives for 2018 and 2019. However, Behavioral Health is launching a series of support groups to all members of the community, and enhancing our educational efforts with a myriad of classes and workshops. Awareness campaigns and outreach events for the community at large are front seat for our Substance Use Center, Community Counseling Program, and Family Advocacy and New Parent Support Programs.
“Marine and Family Programs (M&FP) strives to provide the MCAS Iwakuni Community with top notch services when it comes to Education, Employment Assistance, Transition, Information, and Referral. Supporting our local community with programs like L.I.N.K.S for Servicemembers helps in assisting our family members with their acclamation to Iwakuni. Additionally, we stand ready to assist when our family members are ready to go back to work with child services availability in the Child Development Center and School Age Care. MCCS, M&FP belongs to our Iwakuni families and I encourage each and every one in our community to take advantage of the services offered onboard the air station.”
Bryan Williams, MCCS Iwakuni Deputy Director of Marine & Family Programs
dining & entertainment
Dining and Entertainment includes our food concepts that are located at the Crossroads food court, Club Iwakuni, Torii Pines, The Hangar, as well as Chili’s Bar & Grill and the new Bueno Burrito Tex Mex food concept. This also includes the Sakura Theater where we show a number of first run movies, host private events, and numerous ceremonies, concerts, and comedy shows.
New Initiatives: Over the course of the rest of the year, we’re looking at opening Bueno Burrito, opening the Burger King and Taco Bell at the Hangar, refreshing the JDs menu and updating the interior decor, and adding new furniture to the Torii Pines Cafe.
“As the community is growing, we’re working to grow with them and open new concepts to offer to the customer.”
Mark Neely, MCCS Iwakuni Chief of Business
recreation & leisure
Recreation and Leisure includes our Semper Fit programs which include: aquatics, athletics, fitness centers, pools, outdoor recreation, and the new Atago Sports Complex. The auto skills center, skate park, travel (IT&T, IACE Travel, Inns of the Corps, and car rental), and the Strike Zone bowling alley also fall under Recreation and Leisure.
New Initiatives: The predominant initiatives being realized by Semper Fit include increasing activity and presence at the new Atago Sports Complex. Through coordination with the Iwakuni City government, joint events like women’s soccer, track & field meets, softball games, youth sport camps, MCCS Iwakuni and the local Japanese government are connecting our community with those off station. On station initiatives include the ongoing Crossfire paintball activity, the opening of a new track and field near IronWorks North, and next year’s opening of the new Penny Lake fields.
“MCCS Semper Fit will be introducing innovative sports, recreation, and fitness programs, services, and activities throughout the year that will be conducive to improving morale, enhancing quality of life (QOL), and fostering healthy lifestyles.”
Curtis Brown, MCCS Iwakuni Chief of Semper Fit
shopping & services
Shopping and Services includes the Marine Corps Exchange (MCX), Marine Marts (Main, Northside, and Atago), MCXTreme Bikes and More, Services+, Typhoon Motors, FTD Flowers, online uniform shop, Four Seasons Gift Shop, the laundromat at Torii Pines, Starch and Stripes, the vet clinic, Barking Lot dog kennel, North Side Barber Shop, Torii Pines Barber Shop, Tanaka Optical, Chubb Insurance, Softbank, and Americable.
New Initiatives: The MCX staff is predominantly focusing on the grand opening of the new MCX on station March 2019. Military Clothing is facilitating the influx of new Navy personnel with increasing stock in new Navy uniforms. The MCX is also working to create an event here on MCAS Iwakuni for the Navy Chiefs Transition so our servicemembers won’t have to go to Sasebo to do this ceremony.
Kevin McAndrew, MCX Store Manager
“We provide the comforts of home to those stationed abroad.”
mccs iwakuni annual events* *Dates may vary.
MCCS Events
Total marine & family
Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month
Color Run
Installation Volunteer Appreciation
Sexual Assault Awareness &Prevention Month
Month of the Military Child event
Child Abuse Awareness Month
Military Spouse Appreciation Iwakuni Expo
Learn & Play
Suicide Prevention & Awareness Month
Red Ribbon Week
Mini Marine Corps & Navy Ball Domestic Violence Awareness & Prevention Month
dining & entertainment
MLK Buffet
Valentines Day Dinner
February Atago Flea Market
St. Patrick’s Fest
Easter Sunday Brunch Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Buffet
Mother’s Day Brunch Iwakuni International Wine Festival
June Atago Flea Market
Fathers Day Brunch USO Event
Fourth of July Block Party
September Atago Flea Market
IWACON Oktoberfest Halloween Event
Marine Corps Pageant Marine Corps Ball
Thanksgiving Day Bruch Meals To Go Christmas Brunch Tree lighting
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MCCS Events
recreation & leisure
Youth Sports US-JAPAN Friendly Basketball Tournament
H2O EGGstravaganza
US-JAPAN Basketball Tournament
Friendship day
Summer Kick-Off Pool Party
2020 Powerlifting Competition
Youth Sports US-JAPAN Friendly Baseball Games
July Dive In Movie Night - Back to School
August Dive In Movie Night
Neon Run
Youth Sports Camp
September Dive In Movie Night
Triathlon
US-JAPAN Volleyball Tournament
US-JAPAN Soccer Tournament
US-JAPAN Modified Fast Pitch Tournament
Jingle Bell Jog
Relay Marathon
shopping & services
Valentine’s Day Flowers
Spring Bazaar
MCX Grand Opening Anniversary
Easter Bunny Pictures
CPO 2020 Event
Fall Bazaar
Black Friday Picture’s with Santa
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Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month
February Family Advocacy Program
To raise awareness of healthy relationships and prevent unhealthy patterns in teen dating. To let the community know of local resources available for intervention and support. Most activities are planned and hosted in conjunction with DODEA MC Perry High School and Iwakuni Middle School.
The theme for this year is “Live Love Laugh Healthy,” and the tagline is “A healthy relationship starts with you.” Activities include seminars to talk to the students about healthy relationships and what a loving relationship looks like and does not look like.
Teen Dating Respect is Love
Awareness Month
Info Table Crossroads Amphitheater February 8, 14, & 22 10:45-11:30 AM
Come read the dating pledge and sign your name. Learn about the teen dating bill of rights. Wear Orange Day February 14
Family Advocacy Program
253-4526 mccsiwakuni.com
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MCAS IWAKUNI
Iwakuni
To provide an event at the Lotus Cultural Center that both US and Japanese vendors and patrons can buy and sell goods.
This event brings together the community under one shared venue to foster goodwill between neighbors. Last year’s success lends to a bigger event this year with more vendors, goods, and services.
14 Friendship Flea Market February 3 Business Lotus Cultural Center
Friendship Flea MarketFlea Market February 3 9 AM - 3 PM Atago Sports Complex // Lotus Cultural Center Registration starts December 15 ombiwakuni.specialevents@usmc-mccs.org mccsiwakuni.com for a 3x3 meter booth$30
15 Club Iwakuni Live Music by The American Wake BALLROOM FOOD ONLY $40 • PRE-SALE $50 • AT THE DOOR $60 CLUB IWAKUNI 253-3363 MCCSIWAKUNI.COM March PM -816 4 MCAS IWAKUNI SAINT PATRICk'Sfest St. Patrick’s Fest March 16 Business Club Iwakuni Ballroom To provide MCCS patrons an entertaining and social gathering to celebrate Irish-American and Celtic traditions, live Irish music, food, and drink.
Color Me Aware Run
The Color Me Aware Run is designed to bring awareness to all Behavioral Health prevention activities in promotion of a safe, healthy and thriving community.
The colors that are represented during the run help educate community members about Child Abuse, Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Substance Abuse, Suicide and what they can to support prevention efforts.
March Behavioral Health Penny Lake
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COLOR ME AWARE MARCH 30 REGISTRATION: 8-8:45 AM WALK/RUN: 9 AM PENNY LAKE 5K & 3K RUN Behavioral Health 253-4526 COLOR ME AWARE
Child Abuse Prevention Month
Family Advocacy Program IronWorks & Crossroads Ampitheater
Throughout the entire month of April, the Family Advocacy Program (FAP) hosts and collaborates with different command units, Marine Corps Community Services (MCCS), DODEA, and other organizations to raise awareness and prevent child abuse.
The Pinwheel Planting recognizes and validates the collective responsibility of our community to prevent and confront all forms of child abuse and neglect. Events have an emphasis on learning about local resources available to report any type of abuse and seek help and support.
Children should be raised in a safe, healthy, and nurturing environment. Join the MCAS Iwakuni community in planting pinwheels at the Cherry Blossom Triangle to raise awareness for child abuse prevention month.
Family Advocacy Program
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253-4526 Pinwheel Planting Child Abuse Prevention 9 AMMarch 28 Cherry Blossom Triangle 24/7 Helpline: 090-9978-1033
April
Month of the Military Child Celebration
Child
To honor all of the brave Military Sons and daughters as they face circumstances unique to their lives such as embracing different people and cultures, navigating multiple moves, and attending numerous schools while supporting their parents as they provide a service to our nation.
This is a quality of life event provided to the community.
Family Advocacy Crossroad Ampitheater
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April
APR 6 | 1-4 PM Northside Track & Field • Bounce Houses • Face Painting • Balloon Arts • Giveaways • Japanese Performers mccsiwakuni.com Youth & Teen Program 253-5549 Month of the Military
Celebration
Spring Bazaar
April Retail & Services
Provides vendors outside the gate and throughout Asia the opportunity to promulgate product from the Far East. These Bazaars typically earn close to 200K per event.
For those new to the air station, this is an opportunity to see what vendors from around the local area and country have available. This is also a great cultural opportunity for both the U.S. and Japanese.
19 ART RUGS TOYS JEWELRY ANTIQUES DISHWARE CLOTHING FURNITURE & MORE IRONWORKS APRIL 13 9 AM - 5 PM APRIL 14 9 AM - 4 PM The appearance of commercial sponsors’ logos does not constitute official endorsement by the US Federal Government or the United States Marine Corps. Sponsored by Furniture and items subject to change based on vendor supply. Payment accepted in U.S. Dollars, all major credit cards, Star Cards, and MCX Gift Cards. Open to all SOFA status personnel. 253-7153 • mccsiwakuni.com SPRING BAZAAR
IronWorks
SMP Volunteer Day of Service
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OF SERVICE
Oshima Clean Up
April 20 | 10 AM - 4 PM
Yuu Beach Clean Up
April 21 | 10 AM - 4 PM
Kintai Clean up
April 22 | 10 AM - 4 PM
Nursing Home Visit
April 23 | 10 AM - 4 PM
Day of Service
April 24, 8 AM - 4 PM
Join SMP for the volunteer days of service week. Volunteers receive a t-shirt and LOA for their time.
On these Days of Service, the Single Marine Program offers volunteer opportunities to become engaged in community service, experience the Japanese culture and traditions, and leave a positive impact on Japanese nationals.
Each year, the Single Marine Program spearheads the effort to encourage servicemembers to volunteer in our community during the Days of Service weeklong event. On these days of service, the Single Marine Program offers volunteer opportunities to become engaged in service activities on and off the installation.
Based on the feedback from our volunteers the orphanage and nursing home visits are the most rewarding. Knowing that they make a positive impact will help them to become a more positive person.
Marine Lounge or Hornets Nest by April 1.
. Open to ALL single
SMP
servicemembers.
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April SMP Parade Deck
253-5368 | mccsiwakuni.com
Register at
or unaccompanied
DAYS
2020
Annual Volunteer Recognition Ceremony
To recognize the significant contributions that volunteers make to MCAS Iwakuni programs and to promote volunteerism as a whole.
Volunteering time is the greatest selfless act one could concede. As this is woven into the very fabric of the lives of every servicemember and their families, it is important to recognize those who serve selflessly.
In recognition of the volunteers who generously donate their time and talents to the units and organizations aboard Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni.
Enjoy refreshments immediately following the ceremony. Open to all base personnel.
MCFTB 253-3542
Sakura Theater
21 VOLUNTEER RECOGNITION CEREMONY APRIL 17 8:45 AM DOORS OPEN 9 AM
SAKURA THEATER MCCSIWAKUNI.COM
April MCFTB
Each year, the Single Marine Program spearheads the effort to encourage servicemembers to volunteer in our community during the Days of Service weeklong event. On these days of service, the Single Marine Program offers volunteer opportunities to become engaged in service activities on and off the installation.
Based on the feedback from our volunteers the orphanage and nursing home visits are the most rewarding. Knowing that they make a positive impact will help them to become a more positive person.
22 Military Spouse Appreciation May MCFTB Childcare available at CDC on a space available basis. Appreciation May 10 5:30 PMClub Iwakuni Texas Hold'Em' • Cherry Blossom Painting • Japanese Calligraphy Experience MCFTB 253-3542 Ages 18 & above
To provide a world-class single-day land and air show event for community members, host member persons, and foreign customers from around the globe.
This year is the 43rd Anniversary of Friendship Day and is hands down one of the most dynamic single-day events in Japan.
Historically, Friendship Day is the premiere event for MCAS Iwakuni and normally sees upwards of 200,000+ attendees.
23 Friendship Day May 5 Special Events JMSDF || MCAS IWAKUNI DAY Gates Open 7 AM Airshow Starts 10 AM MA FRIEND HIPDAY M DM KUN P N Friendship Friendship 海上自衛隊岩国航空基地 フレンドシップデー 米海兵隊岩国航空基地 May 5 5月5日 2019
Kick off the summer season with the annual reopening of the WaterWorks Outdoor pool.
24 Kickoff Party Summer May 2611 AM - 8 PM WaterWorks Outdoor Pool Aquatics 253-4966 mccsiwakuni.com Pool Party Summer Pool Summer Kickoff Pool Party May Aquatics WaterWorks Outdoor Pool
25 Iwakuni Wine Festival June Business Club Iwakuni Ballroom JUN 1 | 6-10 PM mccsiwakuni.com CLUB IWAKUNI 253-3382 $50 - Presale $65 - At the door $40 - Food only live music, great food, & international beverages for ages 20 & up only Try different wines throughout Japan, North America, and Europe. Enjoy live jazz music and appetizers made for pairing with many wines.
Friendship Flea Market
June Special Events Lotus Cultural Center
This event brings together the U.S. and Japanese community under one shared venue to foster goodwill between neighbors. Last year’s success lends to a bigger event this year with more vendors, goods, and services.
Atago
This event is open to all station personnel and local nationals.
26 Register for a table at ombiwakuni.specialevents@usmc-mccs.org flea flea Friendship MARKET MARKET JUNE 30 1 0 A M - 3 P M
LotusAtago Lotus cultural Centercultural Center
4th of July July 4
Special Events
Sakura Theater
This is a proposed community block party event capable of being moved indoors in the event of inclement weather.
As unpredictable as the weather is in Iwakuni around the 4th of July, we’re planning a community event that can stand up to the rigors of what weather may come. MCCS salutes all the men and women in uniform and their families for the sacrifices they make to uphold democracy and our freedoms every day.
4TH OF JULY BLOCK
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PARTY JUL 4, 2-6 PM Sakura Theater Parking Lot mccsiwakuni.com
Youth Sports International Soccer Camp
July Semper Fit Atago Sports Complex
To provide youth from MCAS Iwakuni and the surrounding areas an opportunity to participate in an international soccer clinic to receive high-level coaching from experienced professionals while enjoying a physical activity that transcends the boundaries of language or nationality.
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Neon Run September Athletics
Light up the night with LED accessories and complete a 5K run. Challenge some friends, get out there and get some miles in!
29 SEMPER FIT 253-7332 mccsiwakuni.com SCAN TO REGISTER
community & connecting the greatest assets to combating suicidefacts & myths
SEP 4 & 27, 11 AM-1 PM
CROSSROADS
Learn about suicide prevention facts vs. myths, where to find help, and how to offer help.
movie night
SEP 9, 6:30-9 PM
AMPHITHEATER
This event is intended to use a fun and positive activity to highlight the importance of community and connectedness in suicide prevention.
wear yellow
SEP 10
In 1994 yellow became the nationally known color to represent suicide prevention and awareness. Show your support for the community and those in need by wearing yellow to let everyone know they’re not alone.
Suicide Prevention Month
September Behavioral Health
Raise awareness of early warning signs, knowledge of bystander behavior, decrease stigma related to help seeking behavior, and raise awareness of installation resources.
Activities planned are in conjunction with installation stakeholders and command units.
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mccsiwakuni.com Behavioral Health 253-6553
31 Iwakuni Expo September Marine & Family Programs Club Iwakuni I ExpowakuniCULTURE • COMMUNITY • CAREER Discover Iwakuni resources and services both on and off station. Enjoy refreshments, performances, and demonstrations. Receive information on MCCS jobs and volunteer opportunities. P&PD 253-3357 SEP 7 11 AM - 2 PM Club Iwakuni Sponsored by The appearance of commercial sponsors’ logos does not constitute official endorsement by the US Federal Government or the United States Marine Corps. Tsuwano/Masuda/Yoshika • Yamaguchi Prefectural Government • Shimonoseki City • Iwami Tourism Promotion Committee • Izumo Tourism Association National Park Western Shimane Peninsula Council • Hatsukaichi City • Sakura Kobo • IWAKUNI KOKUSAI KANKO HOTEL CO., LTD. • Little Angel • Sinfonia Iwakuni Discover Iwakuni resources and services both on and off station. Enjoy refreshments, performances, demonstrations, and an MCCS Job Fair with on-the-spot interviews.
MCAS Iwakuni Triathalon
September Semper Fit IronWorks
To provide MCAS Iwakuni personnel an opportunity to run in a competitive multi-format race and to compete at a higher level with Japanese athletes.
The Triathlon is held in MCAS Iwakuni Harbor and across the installation.
32 ri thl n32nd SEP 15 Registration ends September 6 $80 / ¥8,500 Individuals Teams $195 Run 8k Bike 23k Athletics 253-4605 mccsiwakuni.com Test your physical and mental strength. Swim 1k
33 Oktoberfest September Business Club Iwakuni BEER FOOD MUSIC Club Iwakuni will host the 3rd annual Oktoberfest with authentic German beer, German food, live music, games, and prizes. MCCSIWAKUNI.COM MCAS IWAKUNI 253-3363 SEPTEMBER 28 CLUB IWAKUNI $50 Presale $40 Food Only $65 At the Door Oktober Oktober6 PM - 10 PM TICKETS ON SALE AUGUST 19 AT THE CLUB IWAKUNI CASH CAGE. Enjoy a fun and friendly gathering to celebrate German & Bavarian traditions, live German polka music, food, and drinks.
Friendship Flea Market
September Special Events Lotus Cultural Center
This event brings together the community under one shared venue to foster goodwill between neighbors. Last year’s success lends to a bigger event this year with more vendors, goods, and services.
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Domestic Violence Prevention Month
October Behavioral Health
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How Do you love?
How Do you love?
October 1-31
PROCLAMATION SIGNING & CANDLELIGHT VIGIL
OCT 1 | 5-7 PM | Community Support Center at Sakura Theater
WEAR PURPLE DAY
OCT 1 | All Day
INFO TABLE
OCT 3, 17, 24 | 11:30 AM - Noon Crossroads
AFN COMMUNITY TALKS OCT 5, 12, 19 | 9-10 AM
DANCE PARTY INFO TABLE
OCT 10 | 11:30 AM - 1 PM Crossroads
MOMMY & ME
LUNCH & LEARN SERIES
OCT 11 | 11 AM - 1 PM Bldg. 411 Rm. 216
WOMEN’S SELF–DEFENSE CLASS
OCT 18 | 11:30 AM - 1 PM IronWorks
EMPOWERMENT POUND TUTU MAKING PARTY OCT 19 | 5-7 PM IronWorks North
mccsiwakuni.com
Family Advocacy Program
253-4526 Helpline 090-9978-1033
DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE PREVENTION MONTH
MCAS IWAKUNI
To provide MCCS patrons and the Japanese population a chance to meet in a celebration of Pop Culture. Along with celebrity guests, there will be an artist alley, food court, live entertainment, vendors, and exhibitions.
Presented by
October Business Club Iwakuni
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The appearance of advertising and sponsors’ logos does not constitute federal government or Marine Corps endorsement. DRINK RESPONSIBLY. Iwacon
Provides vendors outside the gate and throughout Asia the opportunity to promulgate product from the Far East. These Bazaars typically earn close to 200K per event.
For those new to the air station, this is an opportunity to see what vendors from around the local area and country have available. This is also a great cultural opportunity for both the U.S. and Japanese.
37 Fall Bazaar October Retail & Services IronWorks Gym OCT 19, 9 AM - 5 PM OCT 20, 9 AM - 4 PM IronWorks Gym FALL BAZAAR 2019 Open to SOFA status personnel only. mccsiwakuni.coM 253-7153 The appearance of commercial sponsors’ logos does not constitute official endorsement by the US Federal Government or the United States Marine Corps.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
MCAS Iwakuni Special Olympics
October Semper Fit
IronWorks Gym
Volunteer at a meaningful community event while interacting with special needs youth and adults from both on and off the air station.
38 October 11 | 8 AM Various MCAS Iwakuni Sports Areas Athletics 253-4605 mccsiwakuni.com The Special Olympics are held across the installation, including at IronWorks North, Northside Track and Field, High School Tennis Courts, Strike Zone Bowling Alley, and Crossroads Food Court.
IWAKUNI SPECIAL OLYMPICS
39 Mini Marine Corps & Navy Ball October Youth & Teen Program Club Iwakuni Ballroom MARINE CORPS NAVY BALL OCT 19 5:30 - 9PM CLUB IWAKUNI BALLROOM Child & Youth Programs 253-5549 | mccsiwakuni.com AGES 5 12 MINI Tickets on sale at Club Iwakuni and MCX starting September 7$10 & Youth enjoy the experience of having their own unique and authentic Marine Corps and Navy Ball.
Red Ribbon Week
October 21-25 Semper Fit IronWorks Gym
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Marine Corps Ball
Events
To provide our Marines and guests a week-long celebration to recognize the Marine Corps Birthday. The Marine Corps Birthday is celebrated every year on November 10. Officially born as the Continental Marines in 1775 with subsequent recruiting at Tun Tavern.
Marines commemorate their inception at the Marine Corps Ball every year. Here in Iwakuni, the Ball is hosted at IronWorks Gym during the week leading up to the Marine Corps Birthday where Marines come together under the umbrella of camaraderie and celebrate the traditions that are the blueprints for the Corps today.
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November Special
IronWorks Gym Marine Corps Ball Van Shuttle Service 4 PM - Midnight SMP Free Shuttle From Ironworks to any residence on main base Open to all SOFA personnel SMP 253-3585 Don’t Drink and Drive CHILD CARE CDC will offer child care during each ball night, 5 PM - Midnight Call for details and pricing 253-3400/4769 November 5, 6, 7, & 8 Honor• Courage • Commitment MARINE CORPS Ball CELEBRATING 244 YEARS Proceeds from the qualified recycling program HAVE REDUCED the cost of THE 2019 Marine Corps Ball tickets. IronWorks Gym $58 uniform pageant NOVEMBER 4 (Free, open to base personnel)
42 MCX Black Friday Event November 29 Retail & Services MCX Holiday Deals! NOV 27 - DEC 3 75” $74999 Reg. 999 75” Smart 4K UHD TV AI ThinQ Quad-Core Processor Alexa and Google Assistant Ready 4K Active HDR 75UM6970PUB $ 99 $38999 Reg. 48999 iPad Air 64GB Wi-Fi $53999 Reg. 639 iPad Air® 256GB Wi-Fi Available in Space Gray, Silver or Gold Color Selection May Vary by Location. Limited Quantities. While Supplies Last. 25% OFF $32999 Reg. 549 55” Smart 4K UHD TV Motion Rate 120 HDR10+ UN55NU6900FXZA 55” Bailey Button IISold Separately $250! $100! $220! BEAT THE RUSH all day wednesday only 50% OFF Select Kate Spade, Dooney & Bourke and Michael Kors Handbags Selection May Vary by Location$29999 Reg. 41999 iPad® 10.2” (7th Gen) 128GB Available in Space Gray, Silver or Gold Color Selection May Vary by Location $120!NEW Closed Thanksgiving Day: Spend time with your family on Thursday. We will match these competitors’ Thursday printed and on-line advertised prices for you on Friday! Walmart, Target, Amazon, BestBuy, Macy’s, Navy, Army & Air Force Exchanges. See Associate for Details and Exclusions.FOUND IT CHEAPER? We match that! It Matters Where You Shop! blast off! ALL DAY Nov. 27 wednesday DOORS OPEN 8AM BLACK FRIDAY WEEK AND USE YOUR SAVE $75UP TO $179 Reg. 29999 Xbox One S Gears 5 Bundle 1TB Storage Capacity High Dynamic Range HDR Support Dolby TrueHD with Atmos CHOICE $2499 Reg. 3999 59- 69 Off Base Select G by Guess &BootiesJellypop Spend time with your family on Thursday. We will match these competitors’ Thursday printed and on-line advertised prices for you on Friday! Walmart, Target, Amazon, BestBuy, Macy’s, Navy, Army & Air Force Exchanges. See Associate for Details and Exclusions.PRICE MATCH PROMISE $88999 Reg. 108999 MacBook Air® with Retina Display & Touch ID® 13.3” Eighth-Generation Intel Core i5 Processor 8GB Memory 128GB SSD Intel® UHD Graphics 617 MVFH2LL/A MVFM2LL/A Also Available in Space Gray Color Selection May Vary by Location 65” 4K UHD Smart TV 120 Motion Rate HDR 2 HDMI PurColor UN65NU6070 25% OFF All Other Oakley Sunglasses 40% OFF 20% OFF Prestige Skincare, Bath & Body & Makeup $200! See Page 2 for More Apple Products. 0OO9374 $13999 Apple AirPods® Ready to Use with All Your Apple Devices Instant Connection & Clear Sound Charging Case Holds More Than 24 Hours Listening Time 8D8740 See Page for More Apple Products and Information Excludes The North Face, Columbia, Carhartt, Kuhl Helly Hanson Limited Quantities. While Supplies Last. No Rainchecks. ALL DAY Nov. 29 friday only Holiday Deals! 5AM DOORS OPEN Get a FREEREUSABLE SHOPPING BAG Friday Only While Supplies Last $6999 113- 143 Off Base Select Styles Special Buys! Get a FREE REUSABLE MCX SHOPPING BAG Friday Only While Supplies Last Holiday Deals! $50 OFF Apple Series 5 Watches 6 DAYS OF BIG SAVINGS ALL DAY WEDNESDAY YOUR USE YOUR SCRATCH OFF CARD TO GET AN EXTRA Closed Thanksgiving Day $1999 Reg. 3999 36 Pc Ballotin Save $20! Wed. Nov. 27Tues. Dec. 3 all 6 days! 20% OFF All Handbags Excludes Pre-owned Luxury Handbags DOORS OPEN FRI. WED. SAT. SUN. Enjoy epic deals on Black Friday at the MCX. Doors open at 5 AM with “must have” products at spectacular savings! Gross sales for the Black Friday event 2018 were $825,898.
Holiday Tree Lighting December Special Events
Cherry Blossom Triangle
Kick off the holiday season with games, food, prizes, and giveaways.
Enjoy cider, cocoa, cookies, music, and a holiday sweater competition. Bring the entire family out to meet Santa Claus with the rest of the community in a block party-like atmosphere.
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Bell
Jingle
The Jingle Bell Jog is held in the central streets of the air station, starting and finishing at IronWorks Gym with a holiday party on the Sports Courts.
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Jog December Semper Fit IronWorks Gym
JogBell December 20, 8-11:30 AM Northside Track & Field Semper Fit 253-6035 mccsiwakuni.com
marketing strategy
demographics
Base Population:
Active Duty Military
Civilian Personnel
Nationals
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5,000
4,000 Local
3,000
are young, mostly single, and often live on base. core marine Core Marines
The Core Marine continues to be a strategic growth opportunity, tapping into the largest and most material segment of the Marine Corps – those that are 25 years old and younger. As we continue to study this constantly evolving demographic, we are developing new ways to communicate with them, developing new concept delivery models and developing new programs and services that matter to them.
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E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E7 138Active Duty Marines 26 & older Active Duty Marines 25 & younger 10311 401 18890 1730 41248 3328 32218 11016 14960 14772 158 8356 0
MCCS Iwakuni’s marketing branch supports MCCS programs, services, and activities by implementing current trends, technologies, and social movements. To that end, we promote green marketing by applying techniques that reduce the impact on our environment.
s.w.o.t analysis
strengths
Well defined target audience
New facilities
- IronWorks North & Atago
- Sakura Theater
- CDC - MCX
weaknesses
Shipping challenges
Dynamic population
High employee turnover
threatsopportunities
Investing in employees
Customer service
Alternate entertainment Brand continuity
Failure to educate
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web & social media stats
Our social media platforms follow this same consolidation outline and allows us to better serve the servicemembers and their families.
We use social media to better engage with servicemembers and their families and build upon our sense of community. This storytelling aspect of social media is a gateway to tap into the greatness of those we serve.
advertising methods
50+ iNN locations
Two Social Media platforms
2 TV channels (airs across the installation)
MCCSIwakuni.com
Pop-up events/giveaways
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INN
The Iwakuni Narrowcast Network is a digital advertising solution to easily connect with the local community.
Benefits
• Quick & Easy Deployment
• Allows for easy updates and on-the-fly changes
• No internet connection required
• Utilizes inexpensive off-the-shelf hardware (I.e. Flatscreen TV)
Deployment
• 111 Total locations
• Every major MCCS facility
• 14 bachelor housing barracks
• 2 Chowhalls
Types of Content
• Paid/Sponsored Advertising
• Video
• Digital Flyers
• Slides
• Menus
• Class Schedules
• Weather Reports
• News Ticker Information
By the Numbers
While we maintain location specific metrics, below are totals across the entire platform:
• 68,985 Weekly Impressions
• 275,940 Monthly Impressions
• 31,360 Projected Growth Impressions Per Month (This is due to projected expansion.)
Advertising/Sponsorship Income
Utilizing the iNN platform as viable advertising channel has allowed advertising and sponsorship revenue to grow annually.
• 2018 – $103,185.45
• 2019 – $104,273.29 (YTD)
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intent
“Our mission is you.” MCCS strives to make significant lasting contributions to combat readiness through the personal and family readiness of our Marines and their families. MCCS maintains mission readiness and improves productivity through programs that promote the physical and mental well being of all members of our community, which includes active duty servicemembers, reservists, veterans, civilian employees, spouses, and dependents.
MCCS programs promote esprit de corps among active duty servicemembers, develop a strong sense of camaraderie, and increase morale. Satisfaction with military lifestyle and the integration of families into the military community also has a positive effect on the recruitment and retention of quality Marines.
These programs and activities satisfy the basic physiological and psychological needs of Marines and their families, providing a home away from home and community support for Marines and their families.
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marketing goals
Design and deploy a customercentric means of determining and affirming the needs of the customer base.
Conduct an Enterprisewide Customer Needs Assessment survey that determines the needs of our patrons and alignment of those needs with the Programs, Activities, Goods, and Services we offer.
Execute the formal introduction of one new program, activity, and/or Line of Business beginning FY22. Determine what and where to introduce a new MCCS product concept by way of a Business Case Analysis; including the Market Analysis that should underpin every decision to introduce a new product to the customer base.
Design and deploy a system that provides continuous communication between the enterprise and the customer base.
Create an Enterprise Signage Master Plan to be deployed across the installation. This plan should encompass interior signage, exterior signage, directional traffic signage, rules for use of the MCCS Iwakuni logo/brand, and a procurement and deployment plan.
Design and publish an Annual MCCS Events Calendar that encompases “Who, What, Where, When”. Companion pieces should be designed and published with updated/ accurate information one month before the beginning of each Quarter, and one week before the beginning of each month.
Develop and exercise a system to determine contact information for all inbound customers. Elements of the First Contact would include a “package” of useful information from MCCS that might include information concerning services aboard the installation, school enrollment procedures, bus schedules, MCCS offerings, off base local attractions, and discounted tickets/chit for use as MCCS activities. In short: A “Welcome Aboard” from MCCS.
Design and deploy a system that targets and exploits all available channels of communication in order to influence the attitudes, behaviors, and buying habits of the customer base.
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Achieve and Deliver Operational Excellence in all that We Do
Design and deploy a library of Operating Standards for every Line of Business, Program, and Activity to assist with determining our movement towards continuous process improvement.
Design and develop a branded resource document that serves as a “Welcome Aboard” Center for new joins, particularly those moving into family housing. This document would identify a mixture of product that serves as a “One Stop Shop” and includes such items of interest as: garden hoses, shelf paper, toilet paper, detergents, paper towels, hangers and wall hanging devices, school supplies, cleaning supplies, etc. The document will identify where to find these items in the MCX.
Conduct a study to determine the requirement and design for MCCS uniforms. Priority should be given to determining the utility of uniforms, or uniform items, in all customerfacing activities, the need for safe and utilitarian uniforms in maintenance and the utility and visibility of uniforms in recreational programs.
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Invest in and Develop the Human Capital that is Entrusted to Our Enterprise
Conduct a review of all MCCS Directives, Policies, and Procedures, to ensure alignment between the needs of the enterprise and the needs of our employees.
Design and institutionalize a Change Management Plan and attendant Communications Plan that can be incorporated into every significant change in operations, mission expansion/contraction, procedural/policy changes, and/or major changes in operational tempo/ installation requirements. The subject documents should be of a standard format and available for use during the activation of the MCCS Iwakuni Planning System.
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conclusion
This opportunity that we possess to serve our servicemembers and their family takes a determination enamored by an act of persistent courage in pursuing change. Without it, we become stagnant and irrelevant.
This marketing plan provides a practical roadmap to communicate value to our community. It informs, equalizes, sustains, engages, and it will grow. It defines our initial path to success, and paired with the right goals, will provide the tools to connect your programs, services, events, and activities with those that would benefit the most.
I am excited to see the impact you make to the lives of those that we serve. You make a difference.
Respectfully,
J. Michael Browning Director of Marketing
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