Digital hangar November 2013
Marine Corps birthday 2013
THANK YOU TO OUR MARINES AND VETERANS
GREAT AMERICAN sMOKEOUT QUIT SMOKING TODAY
staying on track
SEE WHAT’S HAPPENING IN EDUCATION
Contents
SERVICES
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FEDEX & DESERT PERK
Come see what special offers are available.
GREAT ESCAPES
Whether it’s pirates or a safari park, plan your next trip with us!
EVENTS MARINE CORPS BIRTHDAY
Thank you to all our Marines and Veterans!
GET TO KNOW MCCS YUMA
Take a tour of the Auto Skills Center with Rec. Attendant Shereen Picklo.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Events and activities happening aboard MCAS Yuma
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LIFELONG LEARNING
New TA Requirements.
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
Military appreciation month.
CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS
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SCHOOL LIAISON
See what’s happening in education.
SEMPER FIT HEALTH PROMOTIONS
Take the steps towards a healthier life and quit smoking with the Great American Smokeout
ATHLETICS
Athletics is gearing up for another great year in youth soccer and intramural basketball
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Message from The director November is a busy month, mostly because we are constantly reminded that the holiday season is upon us. But November is so much more than just frying turkeys and ingesting an overabundance of pumpkin spice lattes. This month is truly dubbed as the month to give thanks in so many ways, and I am talking about more than just Thanksgiving. In November we celebrate the Marine Corps Birthday and Veterans Day. On November 10th we will be reminded of all of the historical accomplishments our Marines have assisted with, and on Veterans Day we will salute all branches of the military- because every single person who has served has somehow contributed to our country’s success. During this month, we will all reminisce about how it is truly an honor to live in a country that has so many strong, brave, and selfless individuals who serve, or who have served, proudly.
Navy gives a military discount annually when you show your ID in stores. Those are just a couple of examples, but you get the idea. We from MCCS Yuma are thankful that we get to show our appreciation every single day; because we know that without you we wouldn’t be here. We are honored to support you during your stay in Yuma, and hope that you have the opportunity to use our services. Sincerely, Maria Perez P.S. Speaking of MCCS Yuma services, Arizona Adventures has organized an amazing mountain biking excursion. Mountain Biking at Noble Canyon Nov 14, 21, 28 Duration: 1 day Includes: transportation, trek fuel-ex bike, and gear Check out all of their upcoming events on the Az Adventures Facebook Page.
In addition, November is also Military Family Appreciation Month. Military families currently serving- because as we all know, spouses and children are active duty as well- are recognized throughout the month for their sacrifices and commitment during a variety of observances. So during November, don’t be afraid to flash your military ID to verify if you’ll receive a discount, because there are numerous businesses who want to say “Thank You” to those that serve. For instance, MARKETING DIRECTOR SPONSORSHIP COORDINATOR Sea World is offering “Waves of Honor” tickets to Maria Perez Kerri Brigdes all active duty and retired military personnel. These MANAGING CONTENT EDITOR MANAGING CREATIVE EDITOR tickets are half off the gate price. Great Escapes Jessica Jones Ana Zolorzano Travel Co. is selling these these until November 11th Visual Information Specialist Visual Information Specialist and they are good through December 10th.The Darnell Wilkins Carson Cherland service member can buy up to 6 of these. Please Visual Information Specialist PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEO call 928-269-5300 for more information. Also, Old
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NEW TA REQUIREMENTS
NEW TUITION ASSISTANCE REQUIREMENTS WITH TA MARADMIN 456/13 by CINDY HARRIS, EDUCATION SERVICES OFFICER
Marines wanting to use Tuition Assistance (TA) now have a few additional requirements in order to meet TA criteria. First time TA users will learn about the new TA requirements when they attend a College 101 brief, which is required in order to use TA benefits. The College 101 brief is offered every Friday, on a walk-in basis, at the Education Center in Bldg. 850 from 1000-1100. The College 101 brief discusses: • Certificate and degree programs • Steps to finding a career that fits you by utilizing online career assessments • College admission process • Funding your classes, utilizing tuition assistance, federal financial aid, and GI Bill benefits • Tuition assistance policies
and procedures to include TA MARADMIN 456/13 requirements • How to complete the tuition assistance online application • And more…. For those already utilizing TA or for those who would like to learn more about the new TA requirements, a summary of MARADMIN 456/13 is noted below: TA is discretionary. An Education Services Officer (ESO) and Education Support Personnel are available at all installations to assist Marines in developing personal and professional education plans and to make informed academic institution selections that support their educational goal. Command approval of TA is contingent upon the Command’s anticipated mission requirements. Marines shall meet appropriate standards and eligibility criteria.
TA Criteria A. First time TA applicants need to be on active duty at least 24 months B. Eligible for promotion C. Complete MCI “Leadership” (Cours ID # 8012B) and Personal Finance Management (Course ID# 3420G) D. First time applicants authorized 1 course unless they already have an Associate’s degree or 60 college credits with a minimum GPA of 2.5. E. TA shall not be authorized for courses that start before the prior TA funded course ends. F. Involuntary withdrawal waivers and failed courses will count towards the Marine’s fiscal year TA limits G. TA shall be authorized for only 1 course for the succeeding term if: • Overall GPA falls below 2.5 • A “D” is received in any course during previous term
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programs with more than one class or module will only be approved TA for two classes or modules at a time.
• Voluntary withdrawal from any course during previous term H. First time TA users with a GT score less than 100 must take TABE* and score at least 10.2 I. TA shall not be approved retroactively. TA must be submitted and approved by the Command prior to course start date J. Course work with a start date between 15 and 30 September 2014 must be Command approved by 12 September 2014 K. Career and Technical Education Certificate Programs must be accredited by an accredited body agency recognized by the Department of Education, be approved by the Department of Veteran’s administration and have a signed DOD Memorandum of Understanding in order to receive tuition assistance L. TA not authorized for duplicate degrees or double majors M. Open issues in Marine TA
accounts (including incomplete grades, reimbursements, and waivers) must be resolved and posted to the student record prior to approval of future TA requests. N. TA cannot pay for fees related to certifications, license exams or credentials O. Reserve Component Officer on active duty must have an EAS date 2 years beyond the completion date of requested class P. Enlisted Marines must have an EAS date 60 days beyond completion date of requested class Q. TA shall not be authorized for non-credit courses, training programs or programs under the continuing education or workforce development. TA cannot be used for MOS required training. Marines who are in a training status (MOS training) are not eligible to use TA while training. R. Marines attending a vocational/ technical certificate training
TA Funding Management As of 1 October 2013, the Marine Corps TA Funding Budget will be divided into fiscal quarters. Once quarterly funds are exhausted, TA approvals will be deferred until the following quarter. When TA funds are available approvals will be contingent upon the Marine meeting all eligibility requirements and will be limited to classes that begin during the quarter. For example, a class that begins on 15 January 2014 will not be approved for TA until 1 January 2014 and will be funded with available FY14 second quarter funds. TA requests can only be submitted within 30 days of the start date of class. Personal and Professional Development Programs Marines are encouraged to participate in all appropriate personal and professional development programs including but not limited to: • United Services Military Apprenticeship Program (USMAP) • CLEP and DSST Exams • Free FEMA classes • SOCMAR schools (www.soc. aascu.org) • Marine Corps Career College Program (MCCCP) For more information, please contact MCAS Yuma’s Education Center at (928)269-5614, (928) 269-3248, or (928) 269-3589.
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MILITARY FAMILY APPRECIATION MONTH By J. Gail Perry, Prevention & Education Specialist
November has been designated as Military Family Appreciation Month. No group of people more deserves this special recognition than the families of our Armed Services men and women. Originally established in 1993 by the Armed Services YMCA, the month has been recognized each succeeding year by Presidential proclamation. Last year, President Obama said that our nation owes “each day of security and freedom to the members of our Armed Forces and their families. Behind our brave service men and women there are family members and loved ones who share in their sacrifice and
provide unending support”. Most civilians truly don’t understand the sacrifices that are made by our military members and their families. They hear about deployments and the news is replete with stories of wounded warriors and those service men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our country and each one of us. We enjoy the freedoms and benefits of living in this great country of ours because men and women and their families have chosen to heed the call to join the United States Military. Let’s take the time to acknowledge and show our appreciation to our
service men and women and their families, not only in November, but throughout the year. The Family Advocacy Program has Spouse Certificates of Appreciation that you can use to acknowledge that special someone in your life. Certificates are available free of charge for both active duty and civilian spouses. Stop by Building 598, any time Mon-Fri between 7:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. to pick up your certificate along with some other suggestions and ideas on how to honor your spouse and children.
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staying on track see what’s happening in education
By elena Mcshane, School Liaison
Federal Impact Aid Survey Cards going home with students If your students attends a public/ charter school in Yuma School District One, Yuma Union High School District, Somerton School District, Desert View Academy or Carpe Diem Collegiate Academy, be on the look-out for the annual Federal Impact Aid Survey card to come home with your child on or near November 1st. All military and government civilian employees are encouraged to fill out this form and return it to your child’s school as soon as possible.
Federal Impact Aid is a program in which all schools in districts with a substantial federal government presence can apply for federal funding to support education due to loss of property taxes. Schools must accurately report the number of military dependents enrolled in order to qualify for Federal Impact Aid funding. Information on the survey card will be kept confidential. On behalf of the MCI West Commanding General and the MCAS Yuma Commanding Officer, I thank you for supporting our local school districts by participating in the 2013 Federal Impact Aid survey. Online Parent Tools Helping Parents Stay in Tune with Children’s Academic Progress Most Yuma area schools are utilizing online parent communication tools which provide parents access to children’s grades, attendance records, homework assignments, etc. Yuma School District One, Crane School District and Yuma Union High
School District utilize “ParentVue.” Yuma Lutheran School, Southwest Christian School and Yuma Catholic High School utilize “RenWeb,” while St. Francis of Assisi school utilizes “Jupiter.” Parents must have a parent login code that can be requested by your child’s teacher, or the school’s front office staff. Please check with your child’s school if you are not aware of a parent online communication tool being utilized. Arizona Move on When Reading Initiative Beginning this school year, Arizona revised statute 15-710 requires that third-grade students who are not reading proficiently by the end of 3rd grade may be retained. Third grade students will have to receive a proficient score on the reading portion of the Arizona state standardized test called the Arizona Instruments to Measure Standards (AIMS). Exceptions will be made for children with disabilities based on their
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Individualized Education Program (IEP) and for children who are English Language Learners (ELL) with less than two years of English instruction. If you are a parent of a 1st, 2nd or 3rd grader and have not been informed of this new requirement, please contact your child’s teacher immediately for more information about your child’s academic standing and ways to support literacy development at home. You may also check the Arizona Department of Education website at www.azde.gov. for more information. Exciting News about the MCX Super Star Student Program Did you know that the MCX Super Star Student Awards Program has expanded to include 1st through 12th grade students beginning this school year? This program is designed to encourage and reward the next generation of leaders from military families. Students in grades 1st through 12th who maintain a “B” average or better may bring a copy of their report card each quarter to the MCAS Yuma Exchange and receive a gift card scratch off for ($5, $10, $25, $50, $100 or $250). This program
support services already provided at these schools, but their focus is on the military child and family. If your child attends one of these three schools, please contact the front office staff to inquire about Common Core the assigned MFLC and set up a Standards update time to introduce yourself to him/ Arizona Governor, Jan Brewer, her. Your child may bring home a has issued an Executive Order permission slip for you to sign in to rename the Common Core order to receive MFLC services. Standards in our state to the “Arizona’s College and Career Ready Installation MFLCS are available to work with students attending other Standards.” Arizona adopted the schools. Currently, MCAS Yuma has Common Core Standards in 2010 along with 45 other states, and they two installation MFLCs in building #699. You may contact them at are being implemented throughout our Arizona schools this year. A new 928-245-6057 or 928-245-6591. standardized test aligned to the new standards will be developed to Save the Date measure student learning by 2015. • Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) Homework Strategies Workshop November Military Family Life 14th 9:00-11:00 a.m. Bldg. Consultants at Three T-40 (Behind the post office) Yuma Schools Call 269-5617 to RSVP I am pleased to share that a full • EFMP/Relocation & Assistance/ time school based Military Family Financial: Harvest Fest Open Life Consultant (MFLC) is now House, November 18th 11:00 assigned to Sunrise Elementary, a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Bldg. T-40, All Palmcroft Elementary and Woodard Families are Welcome. Middle School for the duration of • Station Library Family Night : the school year. MFLCs provide Last Tuesday of each month non-medical counseling services to 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. military children, parents and school staff while addressing the impact of military life. MFLCs augment the is available to dependents of active duty military that are attending either traditional schools or are being homeschooled.
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great american smo by jen norton, health promotion coordinator
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MCCS Health Promotion is partnering with other organizations to bring you Great American Smoke Out 2013. Great American Smoke Out encourages smokers to use the date to make a plan to quit or to plan in advance and quit smoking that day. Tobacco use remains one of the most preventable diseases in America. Over 43 million people in America use tobacco or smokeless products every day. Of these Americans, 69% want to quit smoking with only 52% attempting to quit. Tobacco use involves many health related issues that can be prevented and decreased by quitting use, even if tobacco use has been a lifelong habit. Health-related issues include hypertension, cancer (lung and oral), stroke, and pneumonia to name a few. There are benefits to quitting that can result in as little as 20 minutes. Within 20 minutes of not using tobacco, blood pressure can drop to a normal range and pulse rate can decrease, allowing the heart to decrease workload. Within 24-28 hours, risks of heart attacks decrease and the ability to smell and taste increases. By quitting for 5 years, the risk of lung cancer decreases significantly by 50%.
tobacco is increasing and becoming an expensive habit. The breakdown of a regular tobacco user is: Cost per day - $7.50 Cost per month - $225 Cost per year - $2700 Cost for 10 years - $27,000 Cost for 20 years - $54,000 Within ten years of use, that person using tobacco could have owned a car. Just by quitting for one month, this person will save more than just money; they will invest in their health. If you are a tobacco user or know someone who is, we encourage you to attend the Great American Smoke Out and be a part of something big. All across America on November 21, 2013, many Americans will be challenging themselves to quit for the day or hopefully for life. This event will include a Quit Pit to toss cigarette packs and dip cans for the chance to win a grand prize. This event will have information booths, giveaways and more from MCCS Health Promotion, Substance Abuse Counseling Center, Branch Medical Clinic, American Cancer Society, and Yuma Regional Medical Center. Bring the whole family as we will also have a kids area.
MCAS offers Tobacco Cessation Another significant factor of tobacco Courses on a monthly basis. Please use is the money that is spent on contact your Health Promotion tobacco. Did you know that the Coordinator at 269-6642 for more average American uses 1 ½ packs information or join us at our next of cigarettes a day or 1 can of session on December 17 at Building smokeless tobacco? The price of 598 from 1400-1700.
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We are gearing up to begin registrations for our 2014 Soccer Season! Registration will run from November 26th through January 6th and the cost is $40 per child. Soccer is a great way to involve even the youngest children in sports as it is the only sport that we allow 3-4 year olds to play. The age divisions are 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, and 9-12. All practices and games will be held aboard MCAS Yuma with the possibility of one away game at YPG. Soccer registration includes
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SOCCER SEASON 2014
INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL
Our pre-season Intramural Basketball Tournament registrations are open now! The pre-season tournament will begin on November 13th and will be a single or double elimination tournament depending on how many teams enroll. Sign-ups are available at the Station Gym front desk. Each team must have at least 5 players to create an eligible team. All questions regarding the tournament should be directed to the Athletics Office 928269-2280/2383.
By Angie Hansen, Youth Sports Coordinator
full uniform (shorts, jersey, and socks) as well as a trophy and the end of season party. The season will run from January 25th through March 8th of 2014. Games will be played on Saturday mornings and practices will be held twice a week in the evenings. Practice times are set by our volunteer coaches.
To register your child, visit www. mccsyuma.org, click Semper Fit then Youth Sports. You may also register in person at our office in the Community Center (Building 1093) on Thomas Ave. Please call 928-269-2324 or e-mail angela. hansen@usmc-mccs.org with any questions.
BECOME A COACH
We are always looking for motivated and dedicated individuals who are passionate about Youth Sports to coach our young athletes. If that sounds like you, give us a call at 928-269-2324 to find out about volunteer opportunities. Letters of Appreciation are given out at the end of the season with the total number of hours volunteered. Make a difference in a child’s life today!
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fedex we ship for you
by susan goetz, travel & itt manager
At Great Escapes Travel Co. /ITT we will send your packages or letters at a discounted price with the same guarantees and proof of delivery that FedEx is known for. We offer 3 different sizes of boxes and envelopes for you to choose from or you can pack items in regular boxes as long as they can be securely sealed with the proper packing tape. Note that FedEx does not ship to P.O. Box addresses. Please come by and take advantage of the discounted prices we can offer for all your FedEx shipping. Our number is 928-269-5300.
pumpkin spice latte BY MARY HOLLEY, desert perk manager
Desert Perk is getting into the Thanksgiving spirit. This month we will be featuring the Pumpkin Spice Latte; hot, cold or blended. It is topped with whipped cream and your choice of cinnamon or nutmeg. Be on the lookout for additional holiday flavors (gingerbread and peppermint) that will be arriving this month. Desert Perk offers free samples every Wednesday from 1130-1230. Desert Perk Coffee Shop is located in the Food Court. The hours of operation are: Monday – Friday 0600-1500 and Saturday – Sunday 0700-1400.
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A damesl in distress, daredevil pirates, and a hot meal fit for a pirate king by Susan Goetz, travel & itt tour manager
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At the Pirates Dinner Adventure in Buena Park you are warmly welcomed as a guest of Princess Anita to her appetizer buffet.
DINNER MENU: During the show, guests are served a salad with two choices of dressing, Treasure Chicken which is marinated in lemon-pepper sauce, a choice of Buccaneer Beef or garlic shrimp and scallops, seasoned rice or roasted red potatoes, mixed vegetable, and to top it off, a warm apple cobbler pie with vanilla ice cream. Guests can choose from two house beers or house wines, and unlimited soft drinks are included during the main show. Vegetarian meals and Captain Kids meals are also available upon request.
Guests are encouraged to grab a plate or two of hot and cold hors d’oeuvres before retreating to the arena. Enjoy an aerial performance as part of the celebration when suddenly Captain Sebastian and his pirates shanghai Princess Anita and her guests. The story continues in the indoor arena where a full size replica of an 18th century Spanish galleon is anchored in a 250,000 gallon lagoon. The show features amazing special effects and swashbuckling swordplay. The most impressive is the aerial artistry. Participation is highly encouraged, so don’t hesitate to clap along to the musical numbers and don’t be afraid if pirates roam around and ask you for assistance. SHOW TIMES: This dinner adventure is open daily, and show times vary based on season. There are multiple show times available on the weekends, so check the website calendar. PARKING: Parking is free either next to or behind the
LOCATION: Pirate’s Dinner Adventure is located on Beach Boulevard within walking distance of Medieval Times and Knott’s Berry Farm. Contact Great Escapes Travel Co. for reservations and special military pricing. 928-269-5300.
san diego zoo & safari park by amanda parsons, recreation assistant
Safari Park is the sister park to the San Diego Zoo, but that is where the similarities end. The Safari Park is an expanse of over 2.8 square miles where animals co-exist in their natural habitat. The San Diego Zoo Safari Park began in a tucked away corner of the suburbs as the breeding area for the San Diego Zoo. Many fans of the zoo and its exotic animals would find their way over to the breeding grounds and attempt to peek over the fences to get a glimpse of their day to day activities. With public interest high, the San Diego Zoological Society decided to open the facilities to the public in 1972. It was known as the San Diego Wild Animal Park until 2010 when it was changed to the San Diego Zoo Safari Park. Your basic ticket will get you unlimited rides on the Africa Tram Safari, which is an open-air expedition around the African field exhibits. You will be able to see giraffes, rhinos, lions, and gorillas in their natural habitat, living with one another like they would in the wild. There is also an Asian field exhibit where you will be able to see Przewalski’s Horses and the Arabian Oryx. The Safari park is a great experience and can be even better with these tips! 1. There will be a lot of walking so make sure you wear comfortable shoes! 2. Drinks and food are allowed to be brought into the park so bring snacks and water to stay full and hydrated! 3. The park gets hot, especially in the summer so bring water and apply sunscreen regularly. 4. If you do not want to bring your own drinks, you can buy a ten dollar souvenir cup and get free refills the entire day. You can bring the cup back to the Safari Park and the San Diego Zoo to get 99 cent refills after that. 5. Get there early. Parking fills up fast and the lines for the Africa Tram get long by the middle of the day. Finally, come to Great Escapes Travel Co. for your Safari Park and your San Diego Zoo tickets! Call us at 928-269-5300 for more information.
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY MARINE CORPS AND THANK YOU TO ALL OUR VETERANS by MARIA PEREZ, MARKETING Director
Many often see Veterans Day and Memorial Day as two holidays that celebrate our military. While both holidays do celebrate our military, they both celebrate different aspects. Memorial Day honors those who died in battle and those who have passed due to being wounded in battle, while Veterans Day honors all military service members- retired, Active Duty, living, and deceased; but the national holiday was intended to honor those who are still living. The holiday wasn’t always called Veterans Day. Initially, the holiday was titled Armistice Day because in 1918 on the 11th hour of the 11th day or the 11th month began an armistice (temporary suspension of hostilities) between
Germany and the Allied nations. From then until 1954, the day was solely to honor the veterans of World War I- this changed when World War II required the largest number of service members in our nation’s history, as well as US deployment in Korea. In 1954 it was urged to change “Armistice” to “Veterans” so that we could honor all of our heroes throughout our nation’s history. President Dwight Eisenhower signed the bill into law on May 26, 1954, making Armistice Day a federal holiday, and Congress amended the act on June 1, 1954, changing “Armistice” to “Veterans”and it has been dubbed Veterans Day since. No matter what day of the week it falls on, Veterans Day is always
celebrated on November 11th. And all of us affiliated with the Marine Corps love knowing this because the Marine Corps’ birthday is on November 10th, making us feel even more patriotic during the Month of November. But as you attend your Marine Corps Birthday Ball, or are splurging during a Veterans Day sale (you should probably just wait until Black Friday, November 29, 2013 for big sales) remember to take time out to thank a military member for serving our country, and if you are a veteran yourself, stop and take in the fact that millions around the country value your service and have greatly benefited from your commitment to our country.
Several local Yuma restaurants want to say thank you to our Marines and Sailors during the upcoming holiday by offering discounts or free meals. Here is a list of some businesses that are offering a “thank you” for your service by showing your military ID: Red Lobster: Nov. 11 – Nov. 14: Free appetizer for Veterans Olive Garden: Nov. 11: Veterans can select from 1 of 5 pre-selected Veterans Day entrees to receive for free. Applebee’s: Nov. 11: Veterans will receive a free meal. The following locations offer a military discount year-round: Famous Dave’s: Military Mondays- Veterans get 20% off for their meal. Chili’s: 10% discount every day with a valid military ID. Mimi’s Cafe: 10% discount every day with a valid military ID. Golden Corral: 10% discount to service members and dependents with valid ID.
2013 Marine Corps Birthday Message The Marine Corps celebrate and honor their 238th birthday. Semper Fidelis! www.marines.mil
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Shereen Picklo aka “Mom”, Rec Attendant at the Auto Skills Center. Photo: Chris Bermudo, MCCS Marketing
by MARIA PEREZ, MARKETING DIRECTOR
The Auto Skills Center wants you to take full advantage of all that they have to offer at their low cost, high quality facility. Patrons can get oil and filter changes for as low as $15 plus parts. Need your transmission serviced? No problem. The Auto Skills Center has quality, certified mechanics that will help you get that vehicle back on the road. If you like to be your own mechanic but are just looking for a good location to work on your car, then look no further. Lots of car enthusiasts come into the Auto Skills Center to work on their vehicles FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
The Auto Skills Center offers a choice of contracting full service work by certified mechanics or Do-It-Yourself auto maintenance with all equipment supplied.
in one of their 14 stalls. If you need a spare key, the Auto Skills Center can cut keys for as little as $2.00. Don’t take our word for it; we had an opportunity to interview Ms. Shereen
Picklo, a Rec Attendant at the Auto Skills Center. She provided us with a more in-depth look into what the Auto Skills Center offers. Click below to see interview.
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Teen Marine Corps Ball 6pm-10pm Youth Center Celebrate the Marine Corps Birthday with us! Join us for food, dancing and a cake cutting ceremony. Cost is $5. For more information, call 2695390.
Lap Time 9am-9:40am Station Library This interactive program consists of stories, songs, dancing, and a craft that follow a theme. For more information, call 269-2785. Hide & Seek 7pm-10pm Bldg. 1050 Come and have a blast with your friends and make some new acquaintances! For more information, call 269-5390. Coping with Stress 1pm-2:30pm Bldg. 598 Participants will learn how to utilize positive coping strategies to deal with stressors. For more information, call 269-2561.
Triple Play 5pm-6pm Bldg. 1050 Designed to incorporate healthy living and active learning. Must be registered with the Youth Center. For more information, call 269-5390. Commissary Tour 5pm-6pm Commissary Learn how to shop healthy and on a budget. For more information, call 269-6642.
Triple Play 5pm-6pm Bldg. 1050 Designed to incorporate healthy living and active learning. Must be registered with the Youth Center. For more information, call 269-5390.
Microwave Cooking 11:30am-12:30pm SMP Rec Center Learn how to make meals in the microwave. We will discuss the healthy options, make the meals and enjoy. For more information, call 928-269-6642.
Monday Night Football 6pm-7pm SMP Rec Center Join us at the SMP Rec Center for some Monday night football! For more information, call 928-2696556. Stork Club 10:30am-11:30am Bldg. 645 Rm 105 Meet other mothers and ask questions about your baby, nutrition and development For more information, call 269-2308.
Triple Play 5pm-6pm Bldg. 1050 Designed to incorporate healthy living and active learning. Must be registered with the Youth Center. For more information, call 269-5390.
Financial Fitness 8am-11am Bldg. 598 Basic Budgeting, understanding TSP & car buying techniques. Reservations required. For more information, call 928-269-2425.
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ADHD Workshop 9am-11am Bldg. 598 Provide families with tips to work with children/adults with ADHD. For more information, call 928-2692949. Triple Play 5pm-6pm Bldg. 1050 Designed to incorporate healthy living and active learning. Must be registered with the Youth Center. For more information, call 269-5390. Keystone 4:30pm-5:30pm Bldg. 1050 Keystone is the Boys & Girls Club Movement’s most dynamic teen program. For more information, call 269-5390.
Triple Play 5pm-6pm Bldg. 1050 Designed to incorporate healthy living and active learning. Must be registered with the Youth Center. For more information, call 269-5390.
Power Hour 3:30pm-4:30pm Bldg. 1050 Reinforce and enhance skills and knowledge in young people. For more information, call 269-5390.
Coping with Stress 1pm-2:30pm Bldg. 598 Participants will learn how to utilize positive coping strategies to deal with stressors. For more information, call 269-2561.
Parent Involvement 4pm-5pm Bldg. 1085/1071 Parents share a learning experience with their child while strengthening their relationship with the teachers. For more info., call 269-2350. Money Matters 3:15pm-4:15pm Bldg. 1050 To educate youth about saving, spending and managing money. For more information, call 928-2695390.
Great American Smoke out 3pm-5:30pm | MCX Awareness event to promote tobacco cessation and tobacco use prevention. For more information, call 928-269-6642.
Triple Play 5pm-6pm Bldg. 1050 Designed to incorporate healthy living and active learning. Must be registered with the Youth Center. For more information, call 269-5390. DV Group 12:30pm-2:30pm Bldg. 598 Topics include safety planning, cycle of violence, victim’s rights, etc.. For more information, call 269-2561.
Sneak Premiere 6pm Station Theater Catch a sneak premiere of the movie Homefront. For more information, call 928-269-5585.
Family Night 4pm-5pm Station Library Come learn about the basics of yoga with Marie-Josée from the GCX and more! For more information, call 928-269-2785.
Movie Night 7pm-10pm Bldg. 1050 Bring your drinks and snacks, we will provide the popcorn. Join us on the patio for some cinematic fun! For more information, call 928-2695390. Soccer Registration All Day Bldg. 1093 Youth Sports Soccer registration begins. Ages 3-12. Cost is $40. For more information, call 928-2692324. Pies & Pajamas 8:30am-11am SMP Rec Center Watch the parade and enjoy pies while wearing pajamas. For more information, call 928-269-6556.
Triple Play 5pm-6pm Bldg. 1050 Designed to incorporate healthy living and active learning. Must be registered with the Youth Center. For more information, call 269-5390.
event times, dates, and locations subject to change. Please call to confirm.