U.S. Army Garrison, Hawaii Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation www.mwrarmyhawaii.com January/February 2010
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“Barnum's the name. P.T. Barnum. And I want to tell you that tonight you are going to see-bar none-every sight, wonder and miracle that name stands for!’’ P.T. Barnum's name would become synonymous with the great American dream and was always a guarantee of “larger-than-life” entertainment. Yes, sir, Come one, come all and see why BARNUM is welcomed with open arms all over the world. With songs like “There's a Sucker Born Every Minute” and “Come Follow The Band,” the show has the audience in the palm of its hand from the stirring opening number to “The Grand Finale.” Here is the awardwinning show that traces the career of America's greatest showman from 1835 to 1889 when he joined James A. Bailey to form “the greatest show on earth.” Auditions: July 6, 7, 8, 2009 Performances: September 10, 11, 12, 18, 19, 25, 26, 2009
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PRESENTS :
January/February Volume 3 Issue 1 2010 2-3 What’s Happening! 4 Sports & Fitness 5 Army Family Covenant Blue Star Card Program KMC 6 Libraries 7 Tropics BOSS 8 Outdoor Recreation Hale Koa 9 Auto Skills Centers 10 Dining 11 Army Golf Bowling Pilila’au 12 Arts & Crafts Centers ITR 13 Child, Youth & School Services SKIES Unlimited EDGE HIRED! 14 Army Community Service 15 FMWR Telephone Directory 16 Calendar of Events DISCOVERY is published by the FMWR Marketing Office. www.mwrarmyhawaii.com
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Blue Star Card Theatre Night: February 25 Reader’s Theatre: The Man Who Climbed Pecan Trees A comedy/drama by Horton Foote February 28 & March 7, 14, 2010 Richardson Theatre, Fort Shafter Stanley Campbell is the publisher of the local newspaper in Harrison, Texas, who has taken to climbing the pecan trees in the Courthouse Square when he is in his cups. He makes threatening phone calls to his brother-in-law, whom he suspects of having an affair with his wife and to a former family friend who embezzled the Campbell inheritance. And, throughout the play, it is evident that the malaise which grips the nation (the Great Depression of the 1930s) hasn’t spared either Texas or the Campbell family, and while the rich, down-home dialogue of the play abounds in trenchant humor and revealing reminiscences the underlying sense of pain and discouragement shadows all that is said and done. Call 655-4480 or visit www.armytheatre.com for more information or to buy tickets! 2
WHAT’S HAPPENING
GREAT ALOHA RUN February 15 Run as an individual or an organized Unit in Hawaii’s premier road race through downtown Honolulu! For more information or an application, call 655-8006 or email adroser.perry@us.army.mil.
Mi ndfulness Classes
Every Monday and Wednesday 6-7 p.m. at SGT Yano Library Need to clear your head? Learn disciplined meditation techniques to develop a clear awareness of the present moment. Develop deep relaxation tools and learn how to apply these in daily situations to find greater balance, ease, and peace of mind. In developing mindfulness, participants connect to the fullness of life and their own deep inner resources for healing, coping, growing, and taking charge in their lives in new ways.
Chi Gong Classes
Every Thursday 6-7 p.m. at the Martinez Physical Fitness Center Learn how to relieve stress on all levels with new chi gong classes. Chi Gong is a unique collection of exercises designed to help relieve stress on mental, emotional and physical levels. Even though we may not feel stressed, our bodies - even on an unconscious level - can be under tremendous stress. Learn techniques to relieve stress in your life and improve your health and add quality years to your life.
Tai Chi Classes
Every Thursday 7-8 p.m. at the Martinez Physical Fitness Center Find your center with the ancient and revered art of tai chi. Tai chi uses gentle flowing movements to reduce the stress of today’s busy lifestyles and improve general wellbeing. This class explores the art of tai chi and incorporates psychology and philosophy through psychical movement. Learn and benefit from the influence of this ancient practice on physical health, mental well being, consciousness, and martial arts.
Ride the Train of Change
2010
Army Family Action Plan Conference Coming Soon For more information please visit http://mwrarmyhawaii.com/gettinginvolved/army-family-action-plan
For more information on other ACS programs, please visit us at www.mwrarmyhawaii.com or stop by our convenient locations to see how ACS programs can work for you!
Schofield Barracks Bldg. 2091, Kolekole Ave. Phone: 655-4ACS (4227)
ACS Satellite Center Tripler Army Medical Center Bldg. 127 A Krukowski Rd. Phone: 438-4499
These classes are free for Active Duty Soldiers and Family Members. Call 655-4804. 3
SPORTS, FITNESS & AQUATICS Fitness Center Programs Develop good habits and stay in shape at our physical fitness centers. We have the best equipment, organized activities and all the necessary tools to get you in or help you stay in great shape!
Intramural Programs
Fitness Center Programs
SPORT
EVENT DATES
ENTRY DEADLINE
ORGANIZATION MEETING
INTRAMURAL SOCCER
Jan 11-Mar 12
Jan 4
Jan 8
RACQUETBALL TOURNAMENT
Feb 1-5
Jan 25
Jan 29
TENNIS TOURNAMENT
Mar 22-26
Mar 15
Mar 19
SPRINTER’S CHALLENGE
Apr 23-24
Apr 16
Apr 20
AMR 3-Point Basketball Shootout Are you the best baller around? Prove it on January 16 at the AMR PFC! This is a double-elimination shootout tournament and cost is $10 per person. Call 836-0338 for more information. Fort Shafter Biggest Loser Contest Need a little motivation? Try some competition to lose weight this New Year! Enter anytime after January 4 at the Fort Shafter PFC, the contest will run January 4 – April 1. Call 438-1152 for more information. HMR Partner Basketball Shootout Prove you’ve got what it takes to come out on top of this great shootout! Sign up January 4-22; cost is $5 per team. The shootout takes place Wednesday, January 27 starting at 5 p.m. at the HMR PFC. Call 653-0719 for more information.
Weekly Health & Fitness Center Calendar
Call 655-0856 for more information about all of these programs.
All Army Sports SPORT
Wrestling (Men) Freestyle & Greco Roman (Women) Freestyle
Boxing Men & Women
Application Deadline
Jan 5
Feb 1
Volley ball Men & Women Sand: 2 Man & Floor: 6 Man
Feb 1
Soccer Womens Triathlon
Taekwondo Men & Women
Trial Camp Dates
Feb 17Mar 17
Mar 16Apr 17
Armed Forces Championships
Mar 18-22
8:30 AM
CISM Oct 8-17 National Competition June 6-13
FRI.
SAT.
Step Challenge
Group Cycling
Cardio Kickboxing
Group Cycling
Step & Pump
Yoga (8 AM)
Step & Core
9:30 AM
Yoga (9:45 am)
11:45 AM
Boot Camp
Yoga (9:45 am)
Apr 1
May 10-20
None
CISM May 20-Jun 20
Apr 2
By application only
Jun 2- 6
None
4:00 PM
CISM Oct 8-17
Jun 17-21
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National Competition June 6-13
Apr 18-24
May 26Jun 16
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9:00 AM
National Competition April 22-24
Mar 16 Apr 17
Apr 15
TUES.
CISM
CISM Aug 10-16
Apr 18-24
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Nationals July 3 -4 CISM July 7-15
5:00 PM
Step & Abs
6:00 PM
Group Cycling
Cardio Kickboxing
Zumba
Group Cycling
Core and More
Step & Pump
Group Cycling
Zumba
Group Cycling (10:15 am)
Zumba (4:15 PM)
Chi Gung (6 PM) Tai Chi (7 pm)
Schedule is subject to change, please call to confirm.
Call 655-0856 for more information about all of these programs. 4
ARMY FAMILY COVENANT / BLUE STAR CARD / KMC Join us for our latest hike on the Makapu’u Lighthouse Trail. Free round-trip transportation from Schofield Recreation will be provided. This hike is consider a 1 star rating (5 star scale). All ages are welcome and this hike will take place along a paved path.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010 8:00 - 11:30 am
The Blue Star Card is a FMWR deployment discount and activity card for Spouses of deployed Soldiers. The card offers everyday discounts at FMWR facilities, free childcare options and access to special events and activities. Blue Star Cards are available and valid throughout the duration of deployment.
www.mwrarmyhawaii.com
If you are eligible* for a Blue Star Card, bring a copy of your Soldier’s deployment orders, along with your military ID to either the Schofield Barracks or Tripler Medical Center Army Community Service (ACS) locations. Make sure to submit your email address when signing up for your Blue Star Card so you can be emailed with the latest discounts, events, and activities for card holders. *
www.bluestarcardhawaii.com
For more information or to register call 655-0112 or 655-0113. Deadline to register is January 29.
To be eligible, Spouses of Army combat deployed Active Duty/Reserve/National Guard Soldiers/DA Civilian employees must be stationed in Hawaii. The Soldier must be deployed for at least six months, and receive hazardous duty pay. Spouses of Soldiers deployed for less than six months may also qualify.
For more information on the Blue Star Card program, call 655-0002 or visit us on the web at www.bluestarcardhawaii.com. Don’t miss out on the chance to get together with your Blue Star Card Friends! Come out to the next Big R: Countdown to Redeployment Events and enjoy free fun activities, food and more! January 22 & February 16.
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LIBRARIES AT the Library Duct Tape Craft @ SGT Yano Library Teens, did you know that the ultra-popular duct tape can be used to create interesting items? Stop by the Library on Wed, Jan. 20 from 4 to 5 pm and create novelty items using duct tape! This program is free and all supplies will be provided.
Did You Know? At your libraries you can… Download free audiobooks? Access us online on AKO? Record a story for your child before deploying? Ask a librarian anything, 24 hours a day? Reach us by calling: 655-8002 (SGT Yano at Schofield Barracks), 438-9521 (Fort Shafter) or 833-4851 (AMR).
Closed for Renovations in January and February
Fort Shafter Library
SGT Yano Library for 3-5 year olds
Create a Card @ SGT Yano Library All Family Members of deployed Soldiers are invited to make a Valentine card to send to their deployed loved ones on Wed, Jan. 27, from 3 – 4 pm. The library will provide all materials but please bring your creativity. No registration is required.
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Chinese New Year Craft @ SGT Yano Library Welcome the Year of the Tiger by making a craft at the library on Tues, Feb. 2. Come on over between 3 and 5 pm. All supplies provided and all ages welcome!
Wednesdays
Aliamanu Library Thursdays
Preschool Enrichment Program @ SGT Yano Library Oogles n Googles will present enrichment programs on Jan. 13 and Feb. 10 at 10 am at SGT Yano Library. These programs are open to pre-school age children, 3-5 years old. Read to the Dogs Children who are able to read on their own can sign up for a 15-minute session to read to a dog on Sat, Jan. 9 and Feb. 13,
Morningstar Training @ SGT Yano Library Looking for investment help? Access the Morningstar Library Edition. Whether you need direction in choosing funds for stocks, or looking for the definition of an investment term, you’ll find it in the Morningstar Library. Come join us at the SGT Yano Library on Thurs, Jan. 21, between 2 and 6 pm for a hands-on session. Program is free and open to all Active Duty, Family Members, and DOD Civilians. For more information, please call the library.
between 11am - 12:15 pm at SGT Yano Library. Please call for information or to reserve a session. First come, first serve! Afterschool @ SGT Yano Library Elementary age children are invited to enjoy a “Snow” story and craft activity on Wed, Jan. 13, 3 - 3:45 pm, and a Valentine story and craft activity on Wed, Feb. 10, 3 - 3:45 pm. This is a FREE program and no registration is required. 6
Career Transitions Online @ Sgt Yano Library Learn how to create a personal account, explore the career of your choice, create a resume, and find a job. Improve your chances for job success and access online Career Transitions. Come join us at the SGT Yano Library on Thurs, Feb. 25, between 2 and 6 pm for a hands-on database session. It is free and open to all Active Duty, Family Members, and DOD Civilians. For more information, please call the library. Wishing Tree When a loved one is deployed, we are full of wishes: that he’ll be safe, that she’ll be home soon, that the children will adjust to the separation. SGT Yano Library has created a wishing tree to offer a concrete reminder of the person who is away and provides a place to collect wishes, hopes and prayers. Come make your own wish on our tree Earth Day Contest @ the Army Libraries April 22, 2010 will be the 40th anniversary of Earth Day. To celebrate, the libraries will be hosting a 100% Recycled Art Contest. Enter your art made of recycled materials to any Army library or the Schofield Arts & Crafts Center by March 30. Contest is open to all ages. Call your nearest library for rules and more details.
TROPICS / BOSS Tropics Recreation Center Building 589, Foote Ave. 655-5698
For a quick lunch, dinner or snack any time of the day!
Wii, PS3 and Xbox 360 game systems now available! Just come in and check out a console and your favorite games for FREE anytime we’re open! Choose from the following: Rock Band, Madden 10, NCAA 2K9, Grand Theft Auto 4, Call of Duty - Modern Warfare 2 and many more! It’s Playoff Time! What are you doing for the playoffs? When the competition narrows down to the best of the best, you better have a plan for where to catch all the action! You’re in luck, Tropics still has all the games—IN HI DEF! Just because you’re out here in the islands doesn’t mean you can’t celebrate your team just like back home! Just come by the Tropics on Saturdays and Sundays all January long to watch the best of the best battle it out for NFL supremacy! Dust off those old jerseys, get your smack talk ready and come cheer on your favorite team! Family Fun Fridays are still going strong! January 15, February 5 and 19 *, 6 pm each day. Join us for great food, fun and games! Enjoy entertaining contests, HDTVs, tons of Wii, PS3 and Xbox 360 games for checkout, family table games and pool, darts, air hockey, table tennis, beach volleyball and much, much more! If that’s not enough, how about free Papa John’s pizza? We can do that too! Mahalo to our sponsors, Cutter and Papa John’s. Call 655-5698 for more information. Bump, set and spike your way to success on the last Saturday of the month, January 30 and February 27*. Come on out to Tropics Recreation Center and get your volleyball on! This free tournament starts at 8:30 am; play for great prizes! Not a playa? Not to worry, it’s a spectator sport! Come hang out and take in all the action. Call 438-1152 for more information. January 21 and February 18*, 6-9:30 pm. This great FREE monthly tournament lets you test your skills against the best of the best Army players around! All ID card holders 18 and older are welcome, it’s free with no buy in. Call 655-5698 for information. Still going strong every Tuesday, 5-8 pm. Warm up your pipes and let your inner idol shine! Not a singer? Not to worry—you can still stop by and enjoy the show and the $2.50 bottled beer and other great specials. Call 655-5698 for more information.
* Tropics will be closed for renovations mid-February to mid-March. Subject to change. 7
Monday-Saturday: 11am - 7pm Sunday: 6:30 am - 2 pm Serving a variety of appetizers, sandwiches, wraps, pizza, burgers, salads and more! Serving breakfast treats for NFL Sunday Ticket fun on Sunday mornings too! Get your caffeine fix at the coffee bar: lattes, cappuccinos and more!
Do you know who your BOSS rep is? Stop by the BOSS Unit Rep meetings at 2 pm on the last Friday of every month at Tropics! Learn what’s going on around post and how to get involved and make a difference in Soldiers’ lives.
For more information, please call 655-1130.
OUTDOOR RECREATION / HALE KOA Outdoor Recreation Stop by Outdoor Recreation today for a great Adventure! We’ll help you adjust your latitude and get the most of your time in Hawaii. Give us a call today for more information or to register for any of the great programs below! Phone reservations and registration are accepted. We take all major credit cards, minimum 50% deposit for all equipment center reservations, 100% payment due for program registrations.Must be already registered in RecTrac database. Call 655-0143. With exquisite dining, great entertainment, and something for everyone, the Hale Koa Hotel offers a variety of ways for you to enjoy Hawaii. Monday & Thursday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Jan 4
Open Water Diver Cert.
6-days, 6-10 pm
$229.99
Jan 9
Adventure Surfing Lessons
6:30 - 10:30 am
$48
Jan 10
“Big Surf Watch” Biking Trip
Call for info
$30*
Big Game Fishing Lure Making Class
5 - 7:30 pm
FREE
Jan 15
Kualoa Ranch Horseback Riding
6 am – 3 pm
$104
Jan 16
“Tournament Fisherman” Kayaking Class
7 am – 12 pm
$49
Jan 17
“Big Surf Watch” Biking Trip
Call for info
$30
Jan 18
Open Water Diver Cert.
6-days, 6-10 pm
$229.99
Jan 19
“Tournament Fisherman” Fresh Water Fishing Class
5 pm – 7 pm
FREE
Jan 23
Fresh Water Fishing Tournament
7 am - 1 pm
$25
Jan 24
“Big Surf Watch” Biking Trip
Call for info
$30
Jan 25
Open Water Diver Cert.
6-days, 6-10 pm
$229.99
Jan 25
Big Game Fishing Lure Making Class
5 – 7:30 pm
FREE
Jan 30
NOAA Whale Counting
9 am - 12 pm
$10
Jan 31
“Big Surf Watch” Biking Trip
Call for info
$30
Feb 1
Open Water Diver Cert.
6-days, 6-10 pm
$229.99
Feb 6
Outrigger Canoe/Stand-Up Paddling
6:30 am – 1 pm
$64
Feb 8
Open Water Diver Cert.
6-days, 6-10 pm
$229.99
Feb 12
Kualoa Ranch Movie Set/ Jungle Tour
6 am – 3:30 pm
$74
Feb 13
Adventure Hike/Whale Watching
6:30 am – 1 pm
$10
Feb 15
Open Water Diver Cert.
6-days, 6-10 pm
$229.99
Feb 20
Adventure Surfing Lessons
6:30 -11:30 am
$48
Feb 21
Adventure Snorkeling Level I
6:30 am - 1 pm
$42
Feb 22
Open Water Diver Cert.
6-days, 6-10 pm
$229.99
Feb 27
NOAA Whale Counting
7 am - 1 pm
$10
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Enjoyable Dining at the Koko Cafe or Bibas Restaurant Tropical cocktails beachside at Barefoot Bar or in Warriors Lounge Both offering great island entertainment nightly.
Experience Paradise Today! Call (808) 955-0555 or visit www.halekoa.com 2055 Kalia Road, Honolulu, HI 96815
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*Cost for Big Surf Watch bike tours is $30 if using your own bike. Additional $5 for bike rental.
We make it possible. CMU in Hawaii. Hickam AFB (808) 422-6118 Schofield (808) 624-3939 Tripler (808) 782-1541 www.cel.cmich.edu/hawaii
Due to weather conditions and other factors affecting outdoor programs, all program calendars are subject to change without notice. Please call for the most up-to-date information.” Call Outdoor Recreation at 655-0143 or Ocean Concepts at 853-4673 (SCUBA programs only) for more information or to reserve your spot today!
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AUTO SKILLS CENTER Auto Skills Center
Is Your State Vehicle Safety Check about to expire? We can take care of your inspections while you’re at work!
READY TO SERVE THE ONES WHO SERVE
Winter Season Checks Does your vehicle make a squealing noise when you slow down? Your brake pads might be wearing down. Come in and check it out. Are your tires, drive belts and other accessories in good condition? Pre-Buy Auto Inspections Thinking about purchasing a used car but worried about its’ condition? Check with the Auto Skills Center near you for a Pre-Buy Auto Inspection. Just $45 can save you hundreds of dollars and headaches in repairs. Storage Sheds Getting tired of looking at clutter? Not to worry, we’ve got you covered. Stash your extra stuff in our storage sheds, safe and secure right here on post! Vehicle/Boat/RV Storage Toys too big for your garage? Leave ‘em with us! We’ve got long-term vehicle storage options and a boat/recreational vehicle lot both available! Schofield Barracks Bldg. 910, Duck Rd. 655-9368 Wed - Sun: 9:30 am – 5 pm Mon - Tues, Holidays: Closed Fort Shafter Bldg.1535, Fort Shafter Flats 438-9402 Wed - Sun: 9:30 am – 5 pm Mon - Tues, Holidays: Closed Authorized Patrons: AD/Dependents/ DOD Civilians/Retirees/Reservists.
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DINING Weekly Dining Nehelani
Kolekole Bar & Grill
The Nehelani is the perfect setting for all of your catering needs. Their staff is ready to ensure the success of your special event. Catering is available for weddings, graduations, proms, first birthdays, military functions, reunions, conferences, workshops, or private parties. The Nehelani staff will work hard to make your occasion an event to remember. Call 655-0660 for more information
Sunday Brunch Delicious Sunday brunch buffet featuring an omelet and carving station, along with all your favorites like French toast, eggs, and hot lunch entrees! Served from 10 am to 1 pm. Adults $16.95 & children’s prices are available. Please note that KoleKole Bar & Grill closes at 1 pm on Sundays.
2 pm, Burrito Grills combo for $6.95, comes with small fries and a Pepsi beverage. Hawaiian Luau Lunch Buffet The last Friday of the month at the Kolekole Bar & Grill come and experience the Hawaiian Luau Lunch Buffet. $9.95 from 11 am - 1 pm. Large groups with reservations are welcomed. Mongolian BBQ Dinner Every Monday night from 5 pm to 8 pm, the cost is $0.65 an ounce.
Lunch Buffet $8.95, Monday - Friday from 11am - 1 pm, Ala carte 11am -
Pau Hana “Social Hour” After work come and enjoy a fun time with friends, Monday - Friday, 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm. Enjoy 1/2 price off selected appetizers and domestic draft beer at $1.60 per glass. Hale Ikena Catering and conferences Make your next catering event a memorable occasion at the Hale Ikena! Reasonable banquet buffet prices are available to all military and DOD personnel. Schedule your meetings, workshops and allday conferences too! Great for promotion ceremonies, changes of command and hail and farewells. Call Christine Pacrem, Catering Manager, at the Hale Ikena at 438-6712.
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PMS 3305
Sunday Brunch Savor exquisite dishes with flavors infused from the Pacific Rim, Asia and Hawaii Nouveau including a peppercorn and garlic crusted roasted prime rib. Large parties are welcome. Served from 10 am to 1 pm. Reservations are recommended. Adults $22.95 and children’s prices are available.
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Mongolian BBQ is now offered at both Mulligan’s and Kolekole Bar & Grill. Monday 5-8 pm at Kolekole and Thursday 5-8 pm at Mulligan’s. Select your favorites from a variety of meats and vegetables. Cost is only $0.65 cents per oz. PMS 4695
Kolekole Bar & Grill 1249 Kolekole Ave. Schofield Barracks 655-0064
Mulligan’s Bar & Grill Walter J. Nagorski Golf Course Ft. Shafter 438-6712 or 438-1974
Mulligan’s Breakfast Start your day off with breakfast at Mulligan’s Thursday - Sunday. Come before or after teeing off, or just stop by for a great bite to eat. 10
Hawaiian Luau Lunch Buffet The last Friday of the month come and experience a once of a kind lunch buffet. Perfect for your Hail & Farewell luncheons. $9.95 from 11 am - 1 pm. Large groups with reservations are welcomed. Mongolian BBQ Dinner Every Thursday night from 5 pm to 8 pm, the cost is $0.65 an ounce. Pau Hana “Social Hour” $2 Pupu Platter ….The Mulligan’s pupu platter is so filling, why eat dinner? Special cool refreshments and chef’s choice of pupus start at 4:30 pm. Come and join us after a round of golf or after work! 1/4 lb. Combo Hot Dog + 32 oz. Pepsi soft drink $2.95 per person. Pilila’au Recreation Center Pilila’au Army Recreation Center at Pokai Bay in Waianae is located 18 miles from Schofield Barracks and 22 miles from Pearl Harbor. The center has 39 beach front cabins, an equipment rental center, club facility, and a Cove Pavilion area for group outings. Accommodations range from studios, two bedroom cabins, and three bedroom cabins with kitchens. For information and reservations, call 696-4158. Sunset Café Overlooking the azure waters of Pokai Bay with breath taking sunsets, the Sunset Café’s lanai is an unforgettable Hawaiian setting for your special occasions. With a combination of cabins and meeting facilities, the Sunset Cafe at Pilila’au Army Recreation Center is also a great spot for retreats or off-sites. Call 696-478. Lunch Served: 11 am - 4 pm Dinner Served: 5 - 9 pm Live Entertainment! Every Saturday and Sunday - 6:30 - 10 pm. Luau: Held every 2nd and last Friday of the month. Dinner begins at 6 pm.
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ARMY GOLF / BOWLING / PILILA’AU Nagorski Golf Course, Fort Shafter Mizuno Club Fitting Make an appointment with Lou Merkle. Call 438-9587 to schedule custom fitting of golf clubs at no additional charge. Twilight Skins Game Pay a Green, Cart and Entry fee and enjoy 9 holes of good competition. Call Lou Merkle at 438-9587 to enjoy the Skins Challenge Twilight Golf. Pay ½ the Green fee and enjoy the afternoon at Nagorski Golf Course. Twilight golf begins at 11:05 am, Monday through Friday. Not available during holidays. Leilehua Golf Course Leilehua Driving Range Open daily until 9:00 pm, $1.50 per bucket of golf balls. Golf Pro Shop Discount After 6 pm all regular priced golf merchandise is discounted 10% until closing. Cobra Club Fitting Make an appointment at the Leilehua Golf Pro Shop. Call 6554653 to schedule an appointment from 3 pm - 5 pm. Cobra club fitting is available every Tuesday. Ladies Golf Clinic FREE clinic offered 2:30 -3:30 pm the 1st Saturday of each month at the Leilehua Golf Course Driving Range. Call 655-4653 to sign up. Leilehua Grill Stop by the Leilehua Grill for breakfast, lunch and pupus. Open Monday Sunday from 6:30 am 7:30 pm. After a round of golf or after work, come and relax at the Leilehua Grill. Bowling Centers Personalized Pins for sale! Get the perfect gift for your favorite bowler, personalized pins for all occasions, only $12.
Unit PT Bowling Monday - Friday, 6 am 8 am. $2 per Soldier includes all games and free shoe rental. Must make reservations and minimum of 20 bowlers.
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Schofield Bowling Center Na Koa Snack Bar View your favorite sporting events on several big screen HDTVs in the Snack Bar. Enjoy your favorite food items, appetizers, soft drinks and beer. Relax with friends and enjoy a great game in a very comfortable atmosphere. Call 655-0573 for more information.
Get a personalized ball, buy new shoes and bag there.
@ Schofield Barracks Bowling Center Schofield Barracks Bowling Cntr.
655-0573
Fort Shafter Bowling Center
438-6733
Wheeler Bowling Center
656-1745
JAKS Bowling Supplies and Services Stop by the brand new pro shop in the Schofield Barracks Bowling Center for all your bowling needs. They offer custom grip drilling as well as a large selection of shoes, bags and other accessories. Call 655-5301. Wheeler Bowling Center Rent the entire bowling center (8 lanes). Have a bowling party on Saturday and Sunday for any special occasion. $120 per hour (3- hour minimum) and $2 per shoe rental. Call 656-1745 to rent the Wheeler Bowling Center. Fort Shafter Bowling Center
Experience old Hawaii at the Sunset CafĂŠ, Pililaau Army Recreation Center. The Luau is held every 2nd and last Friday of the month. Dinner begins at 6 pm and the entertainment starts at 6:30 pm. For a party of four or more please call 696-4778.
Bowling Birthday Parties We take reservations for birthday parties and other occasions. The bowling center is equipped with cosmic and bumper bowling, with a full scale Strike Zone Snack Bar. Call 438-6733 for details.
Blue Star Card holders also enjoy 10% off!
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ARTS & CRAFTS CENTER / TRAVEL, TOURS & TICKETS Arts & Crafts January Special Workshops Kodak Photo Kiosk: Print all your holiday photos at our Kodak Kiosk - Right here on post and no waiting in line!!
Special Military Rates Trained Personnel
Keiki Art Classes: Multi-Media Art, Wednesdays, 2-3:30 pm, 4 sessions, $50, 6-12 yrs.
Let us help you explore paradise. Use our online request form on www.mwrarmyhawaii.com! Just click on Travel, Tours & Tickets.
Mom & Tots: Enjoy simple crafts geared towards toddlers 2-5yrs, every Thursday, 10-11am. $3.
Prices are subject to change without notice. Schofield Barracks ITR* 655-9971
Scrap & Pour Madness: January 15, 5 – 10 pm. Scrapbooking and Ceramic Marathon! $5 for Scrappers, $10 for Pourers. Scrappers- work on your own projects, use our Cricut and socialize with your friends! Instructor available for new creative ideas. Pourers- Pour up to 10 molds, no user fees! Food, Fun and Prizes!
Flagview Mall, Bldg. 3320 Hours: Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm, Sat 10 am-4 pm Fort Shafter ITR* 438-1985 Ft. Shafter PX market, Bldg. 550 Hours: Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm Sat 9 am-3 pm
Jewelry Workshop: January 16, 9-11am, $20 includes supplies.
*Closed on Sundays & Federal Holidays
February Special Workshops Valentine’s Day Scrapbooking: February 2, 6 - 8 pm, $5 per person. Lay-out challenge. Bring your own supplies and use our Cricut die-cutter. Project idea will be supplied or work on your own project.
It’s Whale Watching Season! Each year the Humpback whales swim from Alaskan feeding grounds to the warm waters of Hawaii. The whales journey across vast oceans, navigating by instinct alone. Hawaii is their winter home, a place to play, to give birth and to start new generations.
Valentine’s Day Ceramic Paint & Take Heart Box Workshop: February 5, 10 am – 12 noon, $15 per person. Paint and take your own ceramic heart box. Perfect gift for your special someone.
The very best months to whale watch are February and March when whale sightings are almost guaranteed. Oahu whale watching tours are a particular delight for visitors coming to Hawaii to escape the winter chill and these humpback whales can often be seen from the shoreline of Waikiki.
Valentine’s Day Card-Making & Rubber-Stamping Workshop: February 9, 6 - 8 pm, $10 includes supplies. Make Valentine’s Day themed cards. Learn a new technique using stamps and/ or ink and various items. Make gifts even more special by using your creative side.
Come to the ITR office to purchase your tickets to observe these gentle giants.
Precious Metal Clay Workshop: February 12, 9 am - 12 noon, $35 includes supplies. Learn the basics of PMC, torch safety, and create a pendant or pair of earrings.
January and February Classes- These classes and more are available at your Arts & Crafts Centers: Sewing and Quilting
Stained Glass
Pottery Wheel Throwing
Ceramic Mold Pouring
Keiki Art Club
Woodworking
Oil /Acrylic Painting for Adults
Ceramic Mold Pouring
Watercolor Painting for Adults
Digital Photo
Drawing for Adults
Framing and Matting
Paradise Cruises – Star of Honolulu Whale Watch Cruise – Standard (No meal)
Adult: $31.60 Child (3-11 yrs): $19.05
Whale Watch Cruise – Deluxe (w/lunch)
Adult: $44.55 Child (3-11 yrs): $26.75
Atlantis Cruises – Navatek Whale Watch Lunch Cruise
Adult: Child (2-11 yrs):
$57.00 $28.00
W aikiki
Pre-registration is required for all classes!
Schofield Barracks 655-4202
Ft. Shafter 438-1315
Wed - Thur: 10am - 5pm Fri - Sat: 9am - 3pm
Sat: 9am - 4pm Sun: 11am - 4pm
Dates:
January 15
February 5
9 pm - 4 am Tickets cost just $10 per person and must be picked up in advance!
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February 19
CHILD, YOUTH & SCHOOL SERVICES / SKIES UNLIMITED / EDGE / HIRED Child, Youth and School Services Interested in volunteering to be a Youth Sports coach? Contact your nearest Youth Sports Office today: AMR/FS 836-1923
SB 655-6465
HMR 655-0883
Mini Baseball Registration Dec 22, 2009 - Jan 12, 2010 Youth Born 2004-2005; Cost $15 Mini sports meet once a week, and is a parent participation program, where youth learn basic skills of the sport. Includes youth t-shirt, parent t-shirt and nerf ball and bat. Youth Baseball & Softball registration January 5-29, 2010
The HIRED! Apprenticeship Program provides 15-18 year old youth with meaningful, professionally-managed career-exploration opportunities in Family and Morale and Recreation (FMWR) operations. The HIRED! Apprenticeship Program offers valuable paid work experience and training to better equip each participant with the skills needed for a highly-competitive job market. Examples of exploratory career fields include: Education, Marketing & Graphic Design, Pet Care Services, Sports Management, Food & Beverage Management, Physical Education, Information Technology, Child and/or Youth Development, Library & Information Science, and Sports Studies.
Youth born in the years 1993-2004 Cost $50 for T-Ball & Coach Pitch Division, $60 for Baseball & Softball division Practices begin approximately March 30 Season: April 24 – June 19 Youth Wrestling Season Registration January 5-29 2010 (Schofield Only) Youth Born 2003 and older Parents must register their child with USA wrestling (more info provided by coaches) Practices and Season start date TBA
For more information please contact Program Coordinator Vicky Agbayani at 656-0445 or Vicky.agbayani@us.army.mil.
GRAND PRIZE WINNER!
The EDGE! Program offers out-of-school opportunities for children and youth to excel, develop, grow, and experience by participating in cutting-edge art, fitness, life skills and adventure activities, known as Art EDGE!, Fit EDGE!, Life EDGE!, and Adventure EDGE!
SSGT Timothy Johnson
EDGE! is open to 1st-12th grade youth. Deadline to register for EDGE programs is the Friday prior to week starting. With weekly sign-up get Free Friday programs. Register at Central Registration. Call Schofield Barracks 655-8380, Aliamanu Military Reservation 833-5393 or at CYSS School Age Services Programs.
Tony Group and all of our Sponsors for supporting our Soldiers andArmy Families.
For more information please contact Program Coordinator Kristine Yasuda at 656-0095 or Kristine.Yasuda@us.army.mil.
Swisa Beauty Inc, Ruby Tuesday, Just Tacos, Budweiser, Meadow Gold, Scofield Federal Credit Union, Outriggers Hotel and Resorts, PODS, Hale Koa Hotel, V A Loans Hawaii, The Honolulu Advertiser, Ke Ola O Pakai Bay, Jack Daniels, KMC, University of Phoenix, USAA, Papa John’s, The Honolulu Star-Bulletin, First Hawaiian Bank, DECCA, AAFES, AHFH
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ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE Classes at Army Community Service CHECK US OUT AT www.mwrarmyhawaii.com OR STOP BY OUR CONVENIENT LOCATIONS TO SEE HOW ACS PROGRAMS CAN WORK FOR YOU! Schofield Barracks Bldg. 2091, Kolekole Ave. Phone: 655-4ACS (4227)
ACS Satellite Center Tripler Army Medical Center Bldg. 127 A Krukowski Rd. Phone: 438-4499
2010 US Army Garrison Hawaii Volunteer Recognition Week Hawaii Volunteers‌. Stars of the Pacific Coming in April!!!! Join us for some great fun as we recognize all of our Hawaii Volunteers. Nominate your shining star by March 12, 2010. Nomination forms available at http://mwrarmyhawaii.com/getting-involved/army-volunteer-corp. For more information on dates and nomination forms contact Tracey.clark@us.army.mil.
Schofield Barracks Arts & Crafts Center Laser Engraving Recognition Awards Custom Framing Readymade Farewell Gifts Sports Trophies for Youth Schofield Barracks: 655-6330 Tues 10am - 3 pm Wed - Thurs 10am - 5pm Fri - Sat 9am - 3pm
Open for military personnel deploying, awaiting permanent housing or just going on vacation. Dogs- $16/day for one, $12 for a second dog in the same kennel Cats- $12/day for one, $7 for a second cat in the same kennel Spaces are limited, cats and dogs only. For reservations or information, please call 368-3456. More info available at www.mwrarmyhawaii.com.
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FMWRTelephoneDirectory ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE (ACS)
DINING & ENTERTAINMENT
Fort Shafter.................................................. 438-1152
Real - life Solutions for Successful Army Living ACS, Schofield Barracks, Bldg 2091........... 655-4ACS/4277
Casual to fine dining; brunch, lunch or dinner; entertainment and catering.
Helemano..................................................... 653-0719
Outreach Center, Fort Shafter Flats, Bdg 1599 ........................................................... 438-9285
Fort Shafter
ACS Satellite Center, Tripler Army Medical Center (TAMC), Bldg. T127, ........................................ 438-4499 Victim Advocate.....................................624-SAFE/7233
Hale Ikena.................................................... 438-1974 Catering......................................................... 438-6712 Schofield Barracks
Schofield Barracks Health & Fitness Center.............................................. 655-8007 Martinez Physical Fitness Center............. 655-0900 Tripler Physical Fitness Center.................. 433-6443
SPORTS
Military + Family Life Consultant.................... 222-7088 All classes are available at no charge. For a class schedule and to register for classes visit http://www. trumba.com/calendars/army_community_service_ calendar or call ACS
The Nehelani..........................655-0660/655-4466
Blue Star Card Program................................... 656-3327
Reservations................................................ 691-4158
BOWLING*
GOLF***
Fort Shafter Bowling Center, Strike Zone..438-6733
Fort Shafter
Schofield Barracks Bowling Center............... 655-0573
Walter J. Nagorski Golf Course.................. 438-9587
Wheeler Bowling Center.................................. 656-1745
Mulligans...................................................... 438-6715
CHILD & YOUTH SCHOOL SERVICES*
Schofield Barracks
Child Development Centers
Leilehua Golf Course.................................. 655-4653
Aliamanu....................................................... 833-5570
Leilehua Grill................................................ 655-1711
Fort Shafter.................................................. 438-1151
LIBRARIES*
Schofield Barracks...................................... 655-7106
Aliamanu Library......................................... 833-4851
Petersen........................................................ 655-5293
Fort Shafter Library..................................... 438-9521
Helemano..................................................... 653-0724
SGT Yano Library, Schofield Bks............... 655-8002
CYS Services Outreach
RECREATION
Central Registration
Arts & Crafts*
Aliamanu ..................................................... 833-5393
Fort Shafter.................................................. 438-1315
Schofield Barracks . .................655-5314/655-8380
Schofield Barracks...................................... 655-4202
Theatre productions, workshops in theatre arts and costume rentals.
Short Term Alternative Child Care
Auto Skills and Salvage Yards*
Army Community Theatre***
(STACC).......................................................655-8628
Fort Shafter.................................................. 438-9402
Fort Shafter, Richardson Theater............. 438-4480
Family Child Care
Schofield Barracks...................................... 655-9368
VETERNARY CLINICS
Aliamanu....................................................... 837-0236
B.O.S.S............................................................... 655-1130
Schofield Barracks...................................... 655-8373
FMWR Kennel................................................... 368-3456
Services are open to active duty personnel and military retirees. Please call for an appointment.
Center-based, in-house, cooperative,full-time and parttime child care. Jobs and training provided for center and home caregivers.
Information, Ticketing & Registration*
Middle School & Teen Programs (MS&T)
Schofield Barracks...................................... 655-9971
Aliamanu....................................................... 833-0920
Recreation Activities/Special Events
Schofield Barracks...................................... 655-0451
.............................................................655-0111/0112
Fort Shafter.................................................. 438-1487
Tropics Recreation Center............................... 655-5698
Helemano Military....................................... 653-0717
Wheeler Stables............................................... 656-0113
Kolekole Bar & Grill...............655-0660/655-4466 Pililaau Army Recreation Center Sunset CafĂŠ.................................................. 696-4778
Fort Shafter.................................................. 438-1985
YOUTH SPORTS
LODGING
SB Sports...................................................... 655-6465
Tripler Lodging................................................... 839-2336
AMR/FS Sports .......................................... 836-1923
Ft. Shafter DVQ................................................. 438-1685
SKIES / School Liaison Office / YESS
Kilauea Military Camp*
Schofield Barracks...................................... 655-9818
Reservations
Youth School Age Services
Oahu.............................................................. 438-6707
Schofield Barracks...................................... 655-6461
Hawaii............................................... 1-808-967-8333
Aliamanu....................................................... 833-4932
Pililaau Army Recreation Center*.................. 696-6783
Helemano..................................................... 653-0717
Reservations................................................ 696-4158
Fort Shafter ................................................. 438-6470
SPORTS AND FITNESS
Work Force Prep............................................... 655-0451
Physical Fitness Centers Aliamanu....................................................... 836-0338
USAG-HI Sports Office...................................... 655-9914 Outdoor Recreation Schofield Barracks Equipment Checkout*............................... 655-0143 Paintball........................................................ 343-3929 Ocean Concepts.......................................... 853-4673 Swimming Pools Aliamanu Pool.............................................. 833-0255 Richardson Pool, Schofield Bks................ 655-9698 Helemano Pool............................................ 653-0716 Tripler AMC Pool........................................... 433-5257 Tennis Center* Schofield....................................................... 479-6727
SUBSTANCE ABUSE Army Substance Abuse Program................... 655-9113 Adolescence Substance Abuse Counseling ....................................................................... 655-9944
THEATRE
Fort Shafter.................................................. 433-2271 Schofield Barracks..................433-8532/ 433-8531
VOLUNTEERS Volunteer Coordinator................................. 655-2400
OUR PARTNERS AAFES Schofield PX...................................................... 622-1773 Class 6............................................................... 624-2171 Paradise Shoppette (24hr)............................. 624-9825 Gas Station (Foote Gate)................................. 624-5150 Firestone............................................................ 624-0204 Military Clothing Sales .................................... 624-0701 Food Court***................................................. 237-4502 Dominos Pizza***........................................... 624-0702 DeCA Commissary...................................................... 655-5066 *Also open to Department of the Army Civilian Employees ** Also open to DA and Federal Employees ***Also open to the General Public
DFMWR Marketing Steve Takekawa
Director of Marketing
Ruben Moreno
Asst. Bus Mgr
Tim Pugh
Sponsorship & Advertising Manager
Sarah Chadwick
Deployment Programs Coordinator
Kelly Andrews
Acct Exec CRD
Erricka Generoso
Acct Exec CYSS, ACS
Katy Kluck
Acct Exec BOD
Allan Criss
Webmaster, Marquee Designer
Dennis Tanaka
Senior Graphics Illustrator
Brandon Young
Graphics Illustrator
MYSTERY SHOPPER PROGRAM Are you up for the challenge? The Directorate of Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation (DFMWR) is looking for volunteers to participate in the Mystery Shopper Program. The program is one of the avenues we use to evaluate our facilities and identify employees providing Legendary Service. Shoppers (Volunteers) are asked to anonymously “shop” at our various DFMWR facilities or activities, such as the clubs, golf courses, physical fitness centers, child development centers, and more. Approximately 3 hours may be required for each assignment, and the days and hours are flexible. Shoppers will be provided any money that is required for their mystery-shopping visit. Shoppers will also be asked to attend an in-brief (where they get all the information), and an out-brief (where they briefly explain their shopping experience). If you are up for the challenge and want to have some fun at the same time, contact Sandy Kawahara at 656-0078 or e-mail sandy.kawahara@us.army.mil for an application.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS January
February
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Mongolian BBQ at the Kolekole Bar and Grill Intramural Soccer Entry Deadline Fort Shafter Biggest Loser Contest Begins Open Water Scuba Class
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All Army Wrestling Entry Deadline Youth Baseball/Softball Registration begins Youth Wrestling Registration begins
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Golf at Leilehua or Nagorski Golf Courses Keiki Art Class ACS AFTB Level 1
7 Mom and Tot Crafts 8 Hawaiian Luau at the Sunset Café inside Pilila’au 9 Read to the Dogs at SGT Yano Library Adventure Surfing Lessons 10 NFL Playoffs at Tropics Big Surf Watch Biking Trip 12
Na Koa Snack Bar (Inside the Schofield Barracks Bowling Center)Grab lunch off their full menu. Karaoke Night at Tropics
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Oogles n Googles at SGT Yano Library Afterschool at SGT Yano Library Keiki Art Class
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Family Fun Friday Kualoa Ranch Horseback Riding Waikiki Party Bus EDGE Program sign up
16 AMR 3-Pt Shootout Contest
NFL Playoffs at Tropics Jewelry Workshop
17 Sunday Brunch at the Kolekole Bar and Grill or Mulligan’s NFL Playoffs at Tropics 19 Tournament Fisherman Fresh Water Fishing Class 20
Pau Hana “Social Hour” at the Kolekole Bar and Grill or Mulligan’s Duct Tape Crafts at SGT Yano Library
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Morningstar Database Training Texas Hold Em Tournament at Tropics Mom and Tot Crafts
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HMR Partner Shootout Entry Deadline Blue Star Card Big R: Bunco Night ACS Employment Orientation
24 NFL Playoffs at Tropics Big Surf Watch Biking Trip 25
Racquetball Tournament Entry Deadline Big Game Fishing Lure Making Class Open Water Scuba Class
26 Golf at Leilehua or Nagorski Golf Courses Karaoke Night at Tropics 28 Mom and Tot Crafts 29
Hawaiian Luau at the Sunset Café inside Pilila’au Army Recreation Center EDGE Program Sign up
30 Tropics Sand Volleyball Series NOAA Whale Counting
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Mongolian BBQ at the Kolekole Bar and Grill Racquetball Tournament Begins All Army Boxing Entry Deadline Open Water Scuba Class
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Chinese New Year Crafts at SGT Yano Library Karaoke Night at Tropics Valentine’s Day Scrapbooking Blue Star Card Walk Off the Wait: Makapu’u Trail
3 Golf at Leilehua or Nagorski Golf Courses Keiki Art Class 5
Family Fun Friday Valentine’s Day Ceramic Paint and Take Heart Box Workshop Waikiki Party Bus
6 Outrigger Canoe and Stand-Up Paddling 7 Super Bowl at Tropics 8 Open Water Scuba Class ACS AFTB Level II 9
Na Koa Snack Bar (Inside the Schofield Barracks Bowling Center)Grab lunch off their full menu. Karaoke Night at Tropics Valentine’s Day Card-Making and Rubber-Stamping Workshop
10 Oogles n Googles at SGT Yano Library Afterschool at SGT Yano Library Keiki Art Class
EDGE Program Sign Up
13 Read to the Dogs @ SGT Yano Library 15 Open Water Scuba Class Great Aloha Run 16 Karaoke Night at Tropics Blue Star Card Big R: Casino Night 18 Mongolian BBQ at Mulligan’s Texas Hold Em Tournament at Tropics 19 Family Fun Friday* Waikiki Party Bus 21 Sunday Brunch at the Kolekole Bar and Grill or Mulligan’s Adventure Snorkeling Level I 22 Open Water Scuba Class 23 Pau Hana “Social Hour” at the Kolekole Bar and Grill or Mulligan’s Karaoke Night at Tropics 24 Keiki Art Class Army Community Service TSP and Retirement Class 25
A Chorus Line Performance Career Transitions Online Training Mom and Tot Crafts Blue Star Card Theatre Night
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Hawaiian Luau at the Sunset Café inside Pilila’au Army Recreation Center A Chorus Line Performance EDGE Program Sign Up
11 Mom and Tot Crafts
27 Tropics Sand Volleyball Series* NOAA Whale Counting
12 Kualoa Ranch Movie Set/Jungle Tour Precious Metal Clay Workshop
28 The Man Who Climbed Pecan Trees Reader’s Theatre *Subject to renovations closure.
Please visit www.mwrarmyhawaii.com for the full calendar of events.