SEPTEMBER 2015
Operation Ball Gown ............................. Page 5 Youth Bowling Leagues ........................ Page 6 Depot Theater September Salute......... Page 7 Red Ribbon Golf Tournament ............... Page 8 Domestic Violence, The Musical?.......... Page 9 Inshore Slam Fishing Tournament ..... Page 10 Health, Wellness & Information Fair .. Page 10
RETAIL
JUNE 2012 SEPTEMBER 2015
2
MCCS HAPPENINGS MCCS HAPPENINGS
CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTERS GRANDPARENTS' DAY 11 September | 0900-1100 MCAS Beaufort CDC Grandparents of enrolled patrons are invited to join us in our classrooms for fun activities, crafts and card making.
EXCEPTIONAL FAMILY MEMBER PROGRAM COSTUME BOWLING WITH EFMP 10 and 24 September | 1700-1830 MCAS Bowling Center
ANTI-BULLYING WORKSHOP 17 September | 0900-1100 Family Service Center 63 E. Laurel Bay Blvd.
The EFMP Bowling network and support activity provides family fun and educational outreach. Wear your costumes! We wish to make this event accessible to persons of all abilities. If you need accommodations in order to fully participate in this event, please contact us. Children and adults are welcome to attend. For more information, contact Jeanette Cruz at 228-3849.
Join the PROPARENTS Anti-Bullying Workshop to learn about federal laws, effective intervention strategies and the school’s role in responding to and preventing disability harassment. For more information, contact Jeanette Cruz at 228-3849. EFMP MEET, GREET AND LEARN HOUR 24 September | 0900-1000 Family Service Center 63 E. Laurel Bay Blvd.
BUTTERFLY EFFECTS WORKSHOP 16 September | 0900-1100 Family Service Center 63 E. Laurel Bay Blvd.
The Meet, Greet and Learn Hour is a support group for Exceptional Families to network and receive new information and strategies for effectively addressing multiple complex issues affecting EFMs. Children are welcome to join us. All EFMP enrolled families are invited. For more information, please contact Jeanette Cruz at 228-3849.
All authorized patrons are invited to attend the Butterfly Effects Workshop to learn about Special Education laws, Individual Education Plan (IEP), the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and much more! For more information, contact Jeanette Cruz at 228-3849.
JUNE 2012 2015 SEPTEMBER
3
MCCSHAPPENINGS HAPPENINGS MCCS
PLAY PLAY MORNING MORNING Baby Baby BOOT BOOT CAMP CAMP PARRIS PARRIS ISLAND ISLAND
Come Come join usjoin for us FUN for FUN for thefor Kids the Kids Birth toBirth 5 years to 5 old years andold their andparents. their parents.
Toys, Crafts, Toys, Crafts, Games,Games, Songs,Songs, Music & Music MORE... & MORE...
BasicBasic Training Training for Expectant for Expectant Parents Parents
To register,Toorregister, for information, or for information, please please call 228-6565. call 228-6565. Classes held Classes on held on Tuesdays 0930-1130 Tuesdays 0930-1130 at Laurel Bay at Laurel Bay New New Parent Parent Support Support Program Program Family Services FamilyCenter. Services Please Center. callPlease call Wednesdays Wednesdays • 1000-1100 • 1000-1100 for upcoming for dates. upcoming dates. The New Parent The New Support ParentProgram Support Program Parris Parris Island Island CDC CDC • Room • Room 130 130 is here for isYOU! here for YOU! Call 228-6565 Call 228-6565 for More for More Information Information
LAUREL LAUREL BAYBAY
MONDAYS MONDAYS 1000-1100 1000-1100
At theAt Family the Family Service Service Center, Center, LaurelLaurel Bay Bay Blvd. Blvd. bld. 1632 bld. 1632 RoomRoom 125 125 JUNE 2012 2015 SEPTEMBER
4
MCCS HAPPENINGS HAPPENINGS MCCS
MCRD PARRIS ISLAND
MCAS BEAUFORT
Four Lenses
2015
for
22 SEPTEMBER · 1800-2000 TRADITIONS, MCRD PARRIS ISLAND Dress donation is not required to receive a dress. Please contact Ashley McCartney at 228-1663 or mccartneyam@usmc-mccs.org for more information.
Couples You’ve heard about it, now it’s here! Come and take your relationship to the next level!
Spouses or Active Duty Service Members are invited to choose one FREE formal gown and up to two accessories. Military IDs will be checked at the door. Interested in winning a front of the line pass for this year’s Operation Ball Gown? Like us on Facebook to get details on the “Where’s Hettie” Contest! facebook.com/mcftb.mcrd.pi facebook.com/mcftb.mcas.beaufort
2015 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES 21 13 10 5 16 7
Clean out your closet and pass on your memories to others! Gently used gown donations are currently being accepted at: MCRD MCFTB Four Winds (228-1663) MCAS MCFTB in the MCX Plaza (228-6141) K Hovnanian Homes locations ALL SIZES are needed. Dresses should be clean and on a hanger. Jewelry & evening bags are appreciated.
July August September October November December
1500-1700 1000-1200 1500-1700 1000-1200 1700-1900 1000-1200
All classes to be held at the Laurel Bay Family Service Center, 63 East Laurel Bay Blvd.
MADE POSSIBLE WITH SUPPORT FROM
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED: Please contact Christopher Eiland, LifeSkills Training & Education Specialist, at eilandcl@usmc-mccs.org or 228-7495 for more information or to register. Childcare available with advance registration. Contact the CDC at 228-7290.
The Department of Defense (DoD) and the Marine Corps neither endorse nor favor any commercial supplier, product, or service.
FOUR LENSES FOR COUPLES
OPERATION BALL GOWN 22 September | 1800-2000 | Traditions
10 September | 1500-1700 | Laurel Bay Family Services Center
To register, please contact Ashley McCartney at 228-1663 or email mccartneyam@usmc-mccs.org.
To register, please contact Chris Eiland at 228-7495 or eilandcl@usmc-mccs.org.
For more information, please contact your MCRD MCFTB Team
For more information, please contact your MCAS MCFTB Team
Deanna Simpson – MCFTB Director – 228-1505 Myranda Brown – MCFTB Administrative Specialist – 228-1662 Ashley McCartney – Family Readiness Program Trainer – 228-1663 Becky Salazar – LifeSkills Program Trainer – 228-1570 Roxanne Farr – L.I.N.K.S. Program Trainer – 228-1573 Donna Andrews – Family Day Administrative Specialist – 228-1667
DaNeil Cox – MCFTB Director – 228-6504 Mindy Morrison – MCFTB Administrative Specialist – 228-6141 DaNeil Cox – Family Readiness Program Trainer – 228-6141 Christopher Eiland – LifeSkills Program Trainer – 228-7495 Paula Dyson – L.I.N.K.S. Program Trainer – 228-7397 Tasha Smalls – Readiness & Deployment Support Trainer – 228-6793
MCFTB ONLINE
mccs-sc.com/MCFTB
MCAS Facebook.com/mcftb.mcas.beaufort MCRD Facebook.com/mcftb.mcrdpi
SEPTEMBER 2015
5
MCCS HAPPENINGS
FREE PERSONAL TRAINING FOR ACTIVE DUTY Semper Fit offers FREE personal training sessions to active duty members only. Personal Training hours are Mondays and Wednesdays 0700 to 1430, Tuesdays and Thursdays 0800 to 1630 and Fridays from 0800 to 1530. Please complete the personal training request form at one of our fitness centers or online at mccs-sc.com/todo/physicalmcas. asp. If you have questions about personal training or scheduling consultations, please call Kelly Colon at 228-6412 (MCAS) or Michele Brittingham at 228-1563 (MCRD). RISING STARTS YOUTH LEAGUE 19 September | 1000-1230 MCRD Parris Island Bowling Center The Rising Starts Youth League is a sanctioned USBC Youth League for children ages 6-18 years old. The league will meet 3 times a week for $8.50 per child per week. The sanctioning fee is $4 per child for a one year membership. Each bowler will receive a bowling ball if they complete the 24 week program.
MCRD PARRIS ISLAND GROUP EXERCISE SCHEDULE
SEPTEMBER 2015
5-8 SEPTEMBER: NO CLASSES DUE TO LABOR DAY. CLASSES WILL RESUME ON 9 SEPTEMBER.
MCRD GYM WILL BE OPEN ON 7 SEPTEMBER FROM 0800-1600.
MCAS BEAUFORT GROUP EXERCISE SCHEDULE
SEPTEMBER 2015
5-8 SEPTEMBER: NO CLASSES DUE TO LABOR DAY. CLASSES WILL RESUME ON 9 SEPTEMBER. MCAS GYM WILL BE OPEN ON 7 SEPTEMBER FROM 0800-1600.
Time
06150715
Monday
Tuesday
UNIT PT
Wednesday
Thursday
Active Duty ONLY
Active Duty ONLY
M O N D AY
T U E S D AY
W E D N E S D AY
UNIT PT
UNIT PT
Active Duty ONLY
T H U R S D AY
UNIT PT
Active Duty ONLY Individual and/or group welcome
0615-0715
Individual and/or group welcome
Individual and/or group welcome
07150815 11301230
time
Friday
UNIT PT
Active Duty ONLY Individual and/or group welcome
Individual and/or group welcome
TABATA
15001600
UNIT PT
Active Duty ONLY
1500-1600
Individual and/or group welcome 3 & 17 September
18001900
FUNCTIONAL CIRCUIT
1130-1230
SPIN/CORE
PERFORMANCE YOGA
UNIT PT
Active Duty ONLY Individual and/or group welcome
SPIN/TRX
UNIT PT
Active Duty ONLY Individual and/or group welcome
INDIVIDUAL SHOP/UNIT PT SESSIONS MAY BE AVAILABLE IN ADDITION TO WEEKLY SCHEDULED UNIT PT SESSIONS.
INDIVIDUAL SHOP/UNIT PT SESSIONS MAY BE AVAILABLE IN ADDITION TO WEEKLY SCHEDULED UNIT PT SESSIONS.
Please submit requests to hutchisonjb@usmc-mccs.org and bergenlr@usmc-mccs.org. For optimum service, requests must be received via email a minimum of 24 hours in advance and are required for groups of 10 to 30+ Marines. Please include unit, POC’s phone number, date, time, preferred session format and number of participants. Please allow 2 to 3 business days to receive email confirmation of your request. Requests to reschedule (or cancellations) require notice to hutchisonjb@usmc-mccs.org and bergenlr@usmc-mccs.org via email no later than noon of the prior business day. See our website mccs-sc.com for more information.
Please submit requests to wilkcf@usmc-mccs.org and bergenlr@usmc-mccs.org. For optimum service, requests must be received via email a minimum of 24 hours in advance and are required for groups of 10 to 30+ Marines. Please include unit, POC’s phone number, date, time, preferred session format and number of participants. Please allow 2 to 3 business days to receive email confirmation of your request. Requests to reschedule (or cancellations) require notice to wilkcf@usmc-mccs.org, bergenlr@usmc-mccs.org and colonke@usmc-mccs.org via email no later than noon of the prior business day. See our website mccs-sc.com for more information.
Note: Please consult your physician before beginning any exercise program.
Note: Please consult your physician before beginning any exercise program.
FUNCTIONAL CIRCUIT: A circuit class with strength training put into a high intensity format. Every week will challenge you in a new way using a variety of equipment to include: TRX, Dynaballs, Kettlebells, Olympic bars, battle ropes and plyo boxes.
TABATA: Sequential training class which intervals 20 seconds of maximum intensity exercises for upper body and lower body with 10 seconds of rest.
SPIN/TRX: Join us for a mixture of interval, sprint and endurance training on the spin bike. After that keep the intensity up with a series of body and core challenging exercises with the TRX straps.
SPIN/CORE: Join us for an intense spin class, sprints, hills, and intervals followed by a challenging core workout.
UNIT PT FOR ACTIVE DUTY ONLY - INDIVIDUAL AND/OR GROUP: All Active Duty personnel are welcome to attend any pre-scheduled classes Monday/Wednesday at 1500 and Tuesday/Thursday at 0615.
UNIT PT FOR ACTIVE DUTY ONLY - INDIVIDUAL AND/OR GROUP: All Active Duty personnel are welcome to attend any pre-scheduled classes Monday/Wednesday at 0615, Thursday at 1500 and Friday at 0715.
Patrons of all ability levels are welcome and encouraged to attend all events. If special assistance is needed, please contact Jonathan Hutchison at hutchisonjb@usmc-mccs.org or 843-228-1504.
Patrons of all ability levels are welcome and encouraged to attend all events. If special assistance is needed, please contact Chris Wilk at wilkcf@usmc-mccs.org or 843-228-6712
PRESENTED BY
PRESENTED BY
FITNESS SCHEDULES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
SEPTEMBER 2015
FITNESS SCHEDULES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
6
MCCS HAPPENINGS
PA R R I S I S L A N D D E P O T T H E AT E R
Join us at the Parris Island Depot Theater every Sunday in September at 1900 for a FREE NDVD military themed movie in celebration of the Centennial!
6 SEPTEMBER
13 SEPTEMBER
20 SEPTEMBER
27 SEPTEMBER
FULL METAL JACKET
FURY
LONE SURVIVOR
AMERICAN SNIPER
Marcus Luttrell and his team set out on a mission to capture or kill notorious Taliban leader Ahmad Shah, in late June 2005. Marcus and his team are left to fight for their lives in one of the most valiant efforts of modern warfare.
Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle’s pinpoint accuracy saves countless lives on the battlefield and turns him into a legend. Back home to his wife and kids after four tours of duty, however, Chris finds that it is the war he can’t leave behind.
A pragmatic U.S. Marine observes the dehumanizing effects the U.S.-Vietnam War has on his fellow recruits from their brutal boot camp training to the bloody street fighting in Hue.
April, 1945. As the Allies make their final push in the European Theatre, a battle-hardened Army sergeant named Wardaddy commands a Sherman tank and his five-man crew on a deadly mission behind enemy lines. Outnumbered, out-gunned, and with a rookie soldier thrust into their platoon, Wardaddy and his men face overwhelming odds in their heroic attempts to strike at the heart of Nazi Germany.
MADE POSSIBLE WITH SUPPORT FROM
The Department of Defense (DoD) and the Marine Corps neither endorse nor favor any commercial supplier, product, or service.
SEPTEMBER 2015
7
MCCS HAPPENINGS
Red Ribbon Campaign
Golf Tournament
23 September 0800 Until Finish The Legends Golf Course at Parris Island
THIS IS A FREE EVENT organized by Marine and Family Substance Abuse Program (includes unlimited range balls, golf cart, greens fee and prizes). Check-in is at 0800 with start time at 0900. This is a 4-person team tournament. PRIORITY: Active Duty until 17 August 2015. After 17 August, all other authorized patrons are encouraged to register. REGISTRATION: register online at redribbongolf.eventbrite.com. EQUIPMENT: If you do not have clubs, we have 20 rental sets available at the club house, cost will be $10.00/person. We suggest you reserve a set now if needed. MULLIGANS: Personal cost to participants. Mulligans will be sold by the Single Marine Program on the date of the tournament.
For more information contact: Gayle at 228-2465 or gayle.wierzbicki@usmc-mccs.org Rebecca at 228-2489 or rebecca.landon@usmc-mccs.org.
SEPTEMBER 2015
8
MCCS HAPPENINGS
Red Ribbon Drug Abuse Awareness Campaign began in the early 1980s following the brutal murder of a drug Enforcement
RED RIBBON WEEK Red Ribbon Week began in 1985 to honor Enrique “Kiki” Camarena, a Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) agent and former Marine. After coming close to exposing one of the biggest drug cartels in recent history, he was kidnapped and killed by drug traffickers in Mexico. His body was found one month later in a shallow grave. Members of Camarena’s community began wearing red ribbons as a tribute to him and to raise awareness of the affects illegal drug use has on more than just the user.
Red Ribbon Week is held during the last week of October each year to encourage communities to unite in showing support against drug abuse. It’s also a time to emphasize resources for substance-abuse related issues. This year, Red Ribbon Week will be observed from 23-31 October with the theme "Respect Yourself. Be Drug Free."™ As part of this year’s campaign, DDRP is hosting the 2nd annual Red Ribbon Golf Tournament at The Legends at Parris Island on 23 September. This event is FREE to all authorized users and Active Duty will have priority registration. You can register for the tournament online at http://redribbongolf.eventbrite.com.
Since 1990, the DoD has joined other organizations in a national observance of Red Ribbon Week to prevent illegal drug use among service members and their families. It is in Camarena’s honor that the military and civilian communities recognize his sacrifice by celebrating and remembering his valiant efforts in keeping drugs from entering our borders.
For further information drug and substance abuse and/or the Red Ribbon Golf Tournament, please contact: Gayle Wierzbicki • Drug Demand Reduction Coordinator 228-2465 • gayle.wierzbicki@usmc-mccs.org Rebecca Landon • Alcohol Prevention Specialist 228-2489 • rebecca.a.landon@usmc-mccs.org
To support the Marine Corps’ readiness mission and anti-drug policy, the Drug Demand Reduction Program (DDRP) was established. Through education, outreach and awareness programs the DDRP helps deter Marines from drug use. Alcohol abuse and the distribution, possession or use of drugs illegally is contrary to the Marine Corps Mission and will not be tolerated. (MCO 5300.17)
Sources: Red Ribbon History: How a tribute became a movement. Retrieved August 5, 2015, from http:/ncada-stl.org/redribbon/history.html
PRIME For Life® is a risk reduction program. The first goal of the program is to help each Marine in the program reduce their risk for any type of alcohol or drug problem. The second goal focuses on self-assessment to help Marines understand and accept the need to make changes to protect the things most valuable in their lives. The program is open to all Marines. PFL 4.5 is a universal prevention program and is not an appropriate substitute for a SAC referral for Marines who have had an ARI or who may be chemically dependent.
MCAS BOQ 0800-1400 14 October 2014 9 December 2014 13 January 2015
10 February 2015 10 March 2015 14 April 2015
12 May 2015 16 June 2015 14 July 2015
11 August 2015 15 September 2015
28 September 0900 and 1730 at the Parris Island Depot Theater
There will be a lunch break during each session.
29 September 0900
MCRD Religious Ministries Center Fellowship Hall 0800-1400 16 October 2014 13 November 2014 11 December 2014
15 January 2015 12 February 2015 12 March 2015
16 April 2015 14 May 2015 18 June 2015
at the MCAS Lasseter Theater
16 July 2015 13 August 2015 17 September 2015
These FREE shows are in observance of Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Open to all authorized patrons 13 years or older. No concessions will be available.
Call 228-7059 for more information.
There will be a lunch break during each session.
For more information, to register Marines or to schedule a class for the individual command, please contact Rebecca Landon at (843)228-2489 or rebecca.a.landon@usmc-mccs.org.
Written by Loren Marsters, Directed by David Barker, Choreography by Danielle Wetzel Original Music Composed by Ann Pratt, Contributing Composer: Marc Doty, Musical Director: Miciah Dodge, Cast: Danielle Wetzel, D. J. Douglass, Miciah Dodge, Jori Dodge, Kirby Soderberg and Kate Haas
PRESENTED BY
SEPTEMBER 2015
9
MCCS HAPPENINGS
17 September 1100-1300 MCAS Fitness Center Basketball Court
Beaufort Memorial Hospital will offer: FREE blood pressure checks | FREE glucose screening Prize drawings and FREE water bottles for first 100 attendees! Come join us to learn about all of the following programs:
AMCC-Housing, Beaufort CERT, Beaufort Memorial Hospital, Chaplain, Food & Hospitality, CYT, DDR, Dental Clinic, Education & Lifelong Learning, EFMP, Fire Department, Golf, Hope Haven, MCFTB, NPSP, Nutrition & Weight Management, O.A.R., Outdoor Recreation, Red Cross, SAPR, School Liaison, SMP, Sports & Athletics, Tobacco Cessation and more.
For more information call 228-7616
Patrons of all ability levels are welcome and encouraged to attend all events. If special assistance is needed, please contact Kathy Williams at 228-7616 or williamska@usmc-mccs.org.
Instructor Training Level 1 21-24 September 0730-1530 MCRD Combat Fitness Center Registration Deadline: 17 September
There is no fee for this certification
Class size limited to 25 participants (Active Duty Only). For more information please contact the HITT Coordinator Jona-
SEPTEMBER 2015 228-1504 or send email to hutchisonjb@usmc-mccs.org. 10 than Hutchison
MCCS HAPPENINGS
SEPTEMBER 2015
11
MCCS HAPPENINGS
KUDER® ASSESSMENTS In less than 30 minutes, Active Duty, Guard members, Reservists and service members in transition can take all three of the Kuder® Journey assessments to learn more about themselves. Taking the Kuder Work Values Assessment (learn what’s most important to you), Kuder Career Interests Assessment (connect your top interests with career clusters) and the Kuder Skills Confidence Assessment-A (what you believe you’re good at doing) will kick-start exploration and encourage more career satisfaction. Log on to www.dantes. kuder.com to get started.
ACCESSING HIGHER EDUCATION 2-3 September | 0800-1630 Bldg. 923, MCRD Parris Island 21-22 and 28-29 September | 0800-1630 Bldg. 596, MCAS Beaufort Accessing Higher Education (AHE) is a free, in-depth, 2-day class that covers getting started on your path to a college degree or certification. Space is limited and transitioning Marines have priority. For more information or to register, call 228-7421 (MCAS) or 228-2086 (MCRD).
WE’RE HERE TO HELP! The Education Specialists at your local installation Education Office are ready to provide you with educational advisements, help you choose a path, talk about ways to pay for it and proctor all sorts of tests and examinations. For more information please go to our website at www.mccs-sc.com/lifelong or call your local education office:
FREE BASIC SKILLS COURSE 14 September – 2 October | 0800-1630 19 October – 6 November | 0800-1630 Bldg. 596, MCAS Beaufort Do you need a math and/or English refresher? The Military Academic Skills Program may be just what you need. This FREE 3-week course will strengthen your foundation and build your confidence to start a college course or complete required career testing. For more information or to sign up, please call 228-7484.
MCAS Beaufort • 228-7421 Room 211, Bldg. 596 MCRD/ERR Parris Island • 228-2086 Room 42, Bldg. 923 QUOTE OF THE MONTH “Always do your best. What you plant now, you will harvest later.” – Og Mandino
VETERAN EDUCATION BENEFITS Did you know that every state has different veteran education benefits? Go to gijobs.com/state-education-benefits-for-veterans/ for specific information regarding your state. MILITARY SERVICE CAN SERVE AS COLLEGE CREDIT Have you looked at your Joint Services Transcript (JST)? Did you know you have potential college credit for being in the military? Go to www.jst.doded.mil, create an account and take a look at what you have already earned. If you have any questions or see errors in your transcript please call your local Education Office. We are here to help!
SEPTEMBER JUNE 2012 2015
Facebook.com/MccsScEducation The Education Services team posts updated education information, answers your questions and responds to your comments to better serve your needs. See you there!
12
MCCS MCCSHAPPENINGS HAPPENINGS
Carnival Sunshine 24-31 January 2016
NEWS FLASH The 2015 Walt Disney World Military Promotional tickets have been extended through 20 December 2015! The price of these special 4-Day Park Hopper tickets will remain the same at $177 per person. Additionally, the total ticket allotment has been DOUBLED to a total of 12 tickets per qualifying military service member! Military discounts on Disney resort hotels have also been extended through mid-December! Call, email or stop by our office for more details and let us help you plan your next magical Walt Disney World vacation! INTERIOR CABINS
Winter Cruise Aboard the
# IN CABIN 1 2 3 4 5
Carnival Sunshine
PRICE/PERSON $1,341 $732 $592 $522 $480
OCEANVIEW CABINS
EASTERN CARIBBEAN DAY
24-31 January 2016
PORT OF CALL
Sat 24 Jan Port Canaveral, FL Sun 25 Jan Fun Day at Sea Mon 26 Jan Amber Cove, DR Tue 27 Jan St. Thomas, USVI Wed 28 Jan San Juan, PR Thu 29 Jan Grand Turk Island, T&C Fri 30 Jan Fun Day at Sea Sat 31 Jan Port Canaveral, FL
# IN CABIN 1 2 3 4 5
PRICE/PERSON $1,501 $812 $655 $577 $530
BALCONY CABINS # IN CABIN 1 2 3 4 5
PRICE/PERSON $1,961 $1,042 $818 $707 N/A
Price does not include gratuities, travel insurance, transportation to and from Port Canaveral, or incidentals. Optional prepaid gratuities are $84.00 per person. Optional vacation protection plan is $129.00 per person. An initial deposit of $50 per person is due at time of booking to reserve your spot. A second payment of $200 per person due is by 24 August 2015. Final payment is due no later than 4 November 2015. Cash, major credit card, and the Military Star Card are accepted. Space is limited!
For more information, call 228-3557.
INTERIOR CABINS # IN CABIN 1 2 3 4 5
PRICE/PERSON $1,341 $732 $592 $522 $480
OCEANVIEW CABINS
EASTERN CARIBBEAN DAY
PORT OF CALL
# IN CABIN 1 2 3 4 5
PRICE/PERSON $1,501 $812 $655 $577 $530
BALCONY CABINS # IN CABIN 1 2 3 4 5
PRICE/PERSON $1,961 $1,042 $818 $707 N/A
Price does not include gratuities, travel insurance, transportation to and from Port Canaveral, or incidentals.
Sat 24 Jan Sun 25 Jan
Port Canaveral, FL Fun Day at Sea
Optional prepaid gratuities are $84.00 per person.
Sat 31 Jan
Port Canaveral, FL
Card are accepted. Space is limited!
TIGER BASS 5K/12K RUN 19 September | 0800
Optional vacation protection plan is $129.00 per person. LITTLEMon SHOP 26 JanOF HORRORS Amber Cove, DR Tue 27 Jan St. Thomas, USVI An initial deposit of $50 per person is due at time of booking to 11, 12,Wed 1828and Jan 19 September San Juan, PR | 1930 reserve your spot. A second payment of $200 per person due Thu 29 Jan Grand Turk Island, T&C is by 24 August 2015. Final payment is due no later than 4 13 andFri20 September | 1500 November 2015. Cash, major credit card, and the Military Star 30 Jan Fun Day at Sea
The Tiger Bass Race raises proceeds for Bluffton Jasper County Volunteers in Medicine and Bluffton Self Help. The race will be held at Hampton Lake in Bluffton. For more information or to register, visit tigerbassrace.com.
The University of South Carolina Beaufort Center for the Arts presents Little Shop of Horrors: deviously delicious ForAmore information, callBroadway 228-3557. and Hollywood sci-fi smash musical that has devoured the hearts of theatre goers for over 30 years! The popular musical will be performed at 801 Carteret St. Adults are $25, seniors and military are $20 and students are $15. For more information, call (843) 521-4145 or visit www.uscbcenterforthearts.com.
HILTON HEAD ISLAND ITALIAN HERITAGE FESTIVAL 19 September The festival will have a number of booths that will be dedicated to traditional Italian foods such as pasta, fish, meatballs, sausage, calzones, Italian ice, gelato, biscotti and zeppolis . The festival will also feature a special events stage where attendees can enjoy a grape stomping contest, a pasta-eating contest and a restaurant-only "best meatball" contest for island bragging rights. The festival will be held at the Coastal Discovery Museum at Honey Horn. For more information, visit http:// iachh.org/festival.html.
RESTAURANT WEEK 11-20 September Don't miss the second installment of Restaurant Week! Local restaurants will participate by featuring menu items that are 2 for $20, 3 for $30 or Buy One Get One. For more information, visit beaufortsc.org.
SEPTEMBER 2015
13
MCCS HAPPENINGS
SINGLE MARINE & SAILOR PR OGRAM
SEPTEMBER 2015 SMP EVENTS SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
LABOR DAY COOKOUT 1 SMP MEETING 2
Volunteers Needed Brookside Senior Living Hilton Head 1100-1400
20
th
Brig & Brew 1000 Afterburners 1400
Single Marine Program
6
TEXAS HOLD’EM
TRIVIA WEDNESDAY
GAMING TOURNAMENT Afterburners 2000
Brig & Brew 1700
TEXAS HOLD’EM Afterburners 1900
13
14 CORN HOLE
15 TRIVIA TUESDAY
Brig & Brew 1900
Brig & Brew 1700
MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL TEXAS HOLD’EM Afterburners/Brig & Brew 2000
20 NFL SUNDAY TICKET
Afterburners/Brig & Brew 1300
21
Afterburners 1900
22
NFL SUNDAY TICKET
Afterburners/Brig & Brew 1300
9
KARAOKE / DJ
16
Afterburners 1900
RED RIBBON 23 GOLF TOURNAMENT Volunteers Needed
Brig & Brew 1700
Brig & Brew 1900
Afterburners/Brig & Brew 2000
Afterburners 1900
CORN HOLE
TRIVIA TUESDAY
28
Brig & Brew 1900
TRIVIA WEDNESDAY Afterburners 1900
29
ESPN GAMEDAY
30
Afterburners/Brig & Brew 1300
10
11 TOP JIMMY LIVE Afterburners 2000
Afterburners/Brig & Brew 1300
MOVIE NIGHT
MAYWEATHER VS. BERTO
Brig & Brew 1800 Afterburners 1900
Afterburners/Brig & Brew 2200
18
Afterburners/Brig & Brew 1300
MOVIE NIGHT
24
WHITEWATER RAFTING TRIP Mountain Rest, SC
25
26 ESPN GAMEDAY
OPEN MIC NIGHT & KARAOKE / DJ GAMING TOURNAMENT Afterburners 2000
19 ESPN GAMEDAY
Brig & Brew 1800 Afterburners 1900
Brig & Brew 1900
12 ESPN GAMEDAY
ITALIAN FESTIVAL 17
GAMING TOURNAMENT Afterburners 2000
191
Brig & Brew 1800 Afterburners 1900
Volunteers Needed Hilton Head 0900-1600 TROOP APPRECIATION KARAOKE / DJ Afterburners/Brig & Brew 1500 Brig & Brew 1900
TRIVIA WEDNESDAY
5
MOVIE NIGHT
GAMING TOURNAMENT Afterburners 2000 TRIVIA WEDNESDAY NFL SEASON KICKOFF PARTY Afterburners/Brig & Brew 2000 Afterburners 1900
at Parris Island TRIVIA TUESDAY The Legends 0730-1000
CORN HOLE
MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL TEXAS HOLD’EM
27
Afterburners 1900
Brig & Brew 1900
Brig & Brew 1900
Brig & Brew Afterburners
NFL SUNDAY TICKET
Brig & Brew 1030
8 TRIVIA TUESDAY
4
Afterburners/Brig & Brew 1800
KARAOKE / DJ
7 CLOSED FOR LABOR DAY
Afterburners/Brig & Brew 1300
3
SMP COOKING CLASSS
Afterburners 1900
SATURDAY
NCAA FOOTBALL KICKOFF
TRIVIA TUESDAY Brig & Brew 1700
FRIDAY
Afterburners/Brig & Brew 1300
MOVIE NIGHT
END OF SUMMER COOKOUT
Brig & Brew 1800 Afterburners 1900
Afterburners 1600
Brig & Brew 1700
HOLD’EM MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL TEXAS Afterburners 1900 Afterburners/Brig & Brew 2000
TRIVIA WEDNESDAY Afterburners 1900
Eligible Single Marines & Sailors can play golf at The Legends at Parris Island for $20.00 after 1300 seven days a week. Bowling: Friday 1600-2300 and Saturday 1300-2300. Movies: Thurs-Sun any movie FOR FREE.
Afterburners Recreation
Afterburners Snack Bar
Mon-Wed
Mon-Wed Thu-Fri Sat-Sun
Thu-Fri Sat-Sun
BRIG & BREW: 228-1544, SMP INFO: MCRD 228-1541, AFTERBURNERS: 228-6365, SMP INFO: MCAS 228-7405, MCCS-SC.COM
1100-1400 1600-2000 1100-2000 1300-2000
1600-2000 1500-2000 1300-2000
Brig & Brew Recreation/Snack Bar Mon-Wed Thu Fri Sat-Sun
1600-2000 1500-2300 1500-2000 1300-2000
SMP ELIGIBLE PATRONS INCLUDE: SINGLE MARINES AND SAILORS, GEOGRAPHICAL BACHELORS AND SINGLE PARENTS
MOVIE THEATER HOTLINES: Parris Island 228-1525 MCAS Beaufort 228-7183
SEPTEMBER 2015
14
MCCS HAPPENINGS
MCRD PARRIS ISLAND
SEPTEMBER MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
CALENDAR Become a fan of Traditions on Facebook! facebook.com/traditions.pi
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
LUNCH BUFFET FEATURING:
SOUTHERN COMFORT FOOD
LUNCH BUFFET FEATURING:
ITALIAN BUFFET
LUNCH BUFFET FEATURING:
CLOSED
BBQ CHICKEN & SMOTHERED LIVER
SOUP & SALAD BAR, DRINK & DESSERT $8.95
SOUP & SALAD BAR, WINGS, DRINK & DESSERT $8.95
OPEN FOR DINNER
FRIED PORK CHOPS & LONDON BROIL
SOUP & SALAD BAR, SIDES, DRINK & DESSERT $8.95
1700-2000
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
RESERVED FOR PRIVATE FUNCTIONS
CLOSED
LUNCH BUFFET FEATURING: SOUP & SALAD BAR, SIDES, DRINK & DESSERT $8.95
HAPPY HOUR
CALL 228-1559 FOR CATERING INFORMATION
1600-1800
Lunch Buffet Hours: Tuesday-Friday 1100-1300. All Ranks Welcome. Children’s Lunch Buffet Price: Ages 0-5 Free, Ages 6-12 $4.95.
1 SEPTEMBER
CELEBRATING NATIONAL BISCUIT MONTH OUR BUFFET WILL FEATURE A VARIETY OF BISCUITS
8 SEPTEMBER
CELEBRATING NATIONAL CHICKEN MONTH OUR BUFFET WILL FEATURE A VARIETY CHICKEN ITEMS
15 SEPTEMBER
CELEBRATING NATIONAL MUSHROOM MONTH OUR BUFFET WILL FEATURE A VARIETY OF MUSHROOM PRESENTATIONS
22 SEPTEMBER
29 SEPTEMBER
CELEBRATING NATIONAL POTATO MONTH OUR BUFFET WILL FEATURE A VARIETY OF POTATO PRESENTATIONS
CELEBRATING NATIONAL RICE MONTH OUR BUFFET WILL FEATURE A VARIETY OF RICE PRESENTATIONS
MCAS BEAUFORT NEW OFFICERS' CLUB LUNCH MENU Greens Garden Salad $5.00 Fresh greens with tomato, onion, carrots, and cucumbers. Chefs’ Salad $8.00 Fresh Greens with ham, turkey, egg and cheese. Served on fresh greens with vegetable. Grilled Chicken Salad Plate $8.00 Grilled chicken breast topped with shredded cheddar. Sandwiches & Entrees $8.00 Sandwiches Served with steak fries Grilled Turkey Burger Fresh ground turkey, stuffed with spinach and cheese.
JUNE 2012 SEPTEMBER 2015
Sausage and Pepper Grinder Sweet Italian sausage, house made marinara and provolone cheese, served on a Hoagie roll. Grilled Chicken Gyro Grilled Chicken on flat bread with diced tomato, onion and Tzatziki sauce. Grilled Chicken Cordon Bleu Sandwich Grilled chicken topped with sliced ham and Swiss cheese. Fish and Chips Beer Battered Fried fish filet with Steak fries and Malt vinegar. Daily Calzone Special Please ask your server. (While supplies last) Build your own Burger Choice of BBQ sauce or Char-crust, cheeses, sautéed mushrooms, onions, bacon, or none of the above.
15
Turkey Club Wheat bread, sliced turkey, crispy bacon topped with fresh lettuce and tomato. Buffalo Ranch Chicken Cheddar Wrap Fried Chicken tenders tossed in buffalo ranch sauce, bacon, cheddar cheese, all wrapped in a grilled tortilla. French Dip Toasted baguette topped with thinly sliced roast beef, mushrooms, and melted Swiss. Served with a side of au jus. BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwich Piled high on toasted cheddar “mega” biscuit, topped with Cole slaw. Reuben Corned beef, sauerkraut, 1000 thousand, melted Swiss on toasted Rye bread.
MCCS HAPPENINGS MCCS HAPPENINGS
MCAS BEAUFORT
$35
$60
PER PERSON
PER COUPLE
25 SEPTEMBER 1800-2000 THREE COURSE MEAL ADVANCE REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED REGISTER ONLINE AT
OCLUBTHROWDOWN.EVENTBRITE.COM JUNE 2012 SEPTEMBER 2015
16
MCCS HAPPENINGS MCCS HAPPENINGS