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From Military One Source issue that is preventable with the help of all memeasles, mumps and bers of the community. rubella are seriDomestic violence goes ous public health against all relationship and issues that are preventable. military core values and Every October, Domestic standards of conduct. No Violence Awareness Month one deserves abuse, and is observed because it, too, anyone can be a victim. is a serious public health Abuse can be verbal, physi-
cal, emotional or sexual. Some of the most hurtful and long-lasting forms of abuse never leave a bruise. At the end of the day, abuse is never justified or acceptable. Everyone can strengthen their family and their community by following three
Domestic Violence Awareness Month begins Saturday (Sept. 26, 2016) SN Daija Anderson takes navigation readings aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6). U.S. Navy photo by PO1 David Holmes
inside: TAKE A WALK Supporting SAP . . . . . . . . . . . 3 BEACH PARTY Good, cleaning fun. . . . . . . . 4 FRESH FACE Community Center . . . . . . . . 5 COMING UP MWR activities. . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Energy Tip It’s been a hot summer make sure you change out A/C filters to maintain the efficiency of your A/C unit. TOP OF PAGE ONE: SN Anna Sherrill, left, and SN Kassidy Hood participate in an inflatable ball race during a Morale, Welfare and Recreation event hosted by Corry United at Naval Air Station Pensacola’s Corry Station.
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steps: Live by core values; strengthen your family; and reach out to help others. Core values provide the foundation for how we live our lives and interact with others. Just as each branch of the military has a set of core values, so should every relationship. Core values of
successful, lasting relationships include: • Respect - treating people well because every life has value. • Trust - believing a person is reliable, honest. • Commitment - promissee DVA page 3
OMD Recognized
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aval Air Station Key West’s Morale, Welfare and Recreation is close to completing renovation of the Sigsbee Park Community Center. The center is scheduled reopen with new flooring, window treatments and lighting on Oct. 11, according to MWR Director Tim Campbell. The community center renovation project was planned more than two years ago, at a cost of $15,000 - $20,000. This project was just one in a series of improvesee updates page 5
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U.S. Navy photo by PO2 Cody Babin
ailors assigned to Naval Air Station Key West’s Operations Maintenance Division recieve Navy/Marine Corps Achievement Medals and letters of commendation Friday. Commanding Officer Capt. Bobby Baker awarded the letters and and medals recognizing recent Search and Rescue operations and for superior performance in the HSC Wing-Lant Maintenance Program Assist inpsection.
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Farewell, Chaps
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Sept. 30 1954 - The world’s first nuclear-powered submarine, USS Nautilus (SSN 571), is commissioned at Groton, Connecticut.
Oct. 1 1955 - USS Forrestal (CVA 59), the first postwar super-carrier, is commissioned. In 1975, Forrestal is re-designated as CV-59 until 1993 when she is decommissioned.
Oct. 2 1799 - The Washington Navy Yard is established under the direction of Secretary of the Navy Benjamin Stoddert.
Oct. 3 1955 - USS Saipan (CVL 48) begins disaster relief in Tampico, Mexico, rescuing people and delivering supplies after three consecutive hurricanes struck the area.
Oct. 4 1998 - U.S. and Algerian navies conduct the first bilateral exercise - a search and rescue operation involving USS Mitscher (DDG 57) - since Algerian independence in 1962.
Oct. 5 1945 - Fleet Adm. Chester Nimitz is given a parade in his honor through downtown Washington, D.C., at the end of World War II.
Oct. 6 1884 - The Naval War College is established at Newport, Rhode Island.
his is it! This is the final column I am writing for the Southernmost Flyer. As you read this, I am on my way to Norfolk, Virginia,to start the next stage in my life. So, I wanted to take this opportunity to relate my final words to you, my readers. First, I want to say thank you to all who have taken the time to email or call me about my columns. It is encouraging to know the time and effort it took to write the columns wasn’t in vain. I would always joke with the Public Affairs Office that I knew at least three people read my column because each had to edit my column. So, thank you Trice, Jolene and Cody for making me look good on paper and ensuring my columns were grammatically correct and flowed properly. So what are my final words? As I try to remember everything I have written, there are some key points I hope you can take away from my three years of writing. Take care of yourself: We live in a fast-paced world. We get overworked and over-committed far too much. The consequences of not slowing down affect us physically, emotionally, spiritually and relationally. As Proverbs states, it is foolish to toil all day and not
enjoy the fruit of our labor with others. Be supported: God said that it’s not good for us to be alone. We are not meant to face our lives solo. We are not Superman, Batman, Thor, CHAPLAIN'S I r o n m a n , CORNER Captain America, etc. In spite of their powers, they still needed help. I use the analogy in my counselNAS Key West ing of a cargo Command Chaplain net. It is easier to climb a cargo Lt. Ethan Everts net than a single rope. That net represents the connections we make with those who support us through our climb - family, friends, medical, counselors, chaplains, coworkers, etc. So, find the support you need. Practice your faith: Our spiritualty must be foundational in our lives. So many people turn to God last in a crisis when they should turn to God first. The challenge for service members is that we are constantly displaced, and so it means we must actively find new faith communities. It can be draining at times, but it is well worth the search. Everyone matters: You matter. Your neighbor matters. The stranger at the NEX matters. In truth, every person on this
planet matters. In the eyes of God, no one is greater than another. God shows not partiality. God has given us all gifts and talents to better this world. Whatever job you have or wherever you are located, do not see it as insignificant. You can make an impact in this world. It may seem small, but if seven billion people all make a small impact, it will be greater than one person doing a big impact. In the end, love: Love God. Love people. Love yourself. Unconditional love is what we all need to do more. I am not talking about the romantic love, though important in marriages. I am talking about the love that puts others first. It makes us better people, leaders, parents, spouses, coworkers and any other title we hold. This is how I approach life and ministry. If God is love and I am his child then I also must be love. Again, I wish you all blessings. Chaplain Scott Mason will be the new command chaplain of Naval Air Station Key West. At this point, Sunday services should continue at 10:30 a.m. at the Truman Chapel. If you are in need of chaplain care, please call (305) 293-2318 NAS Key West, or (305) 2928788, Coast Guard Sector Key West. God bless and may we meet again!
Commanding Officer Capt. Bobby J. Baker Executive Officer Cmdr. Pornchai Davidson PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICER Trice Denny EDITOR Jolene Scholl STAFF PO2 Cody Babin This newspaper is an authorized publication for members of the military service and their families. Its contents do not necessarily reflect the official views of the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense, or the U.S. Navy and do not imply endorsement thereof. The editorial content of this newspaper is prepared, edited and provided by the Public Affairs Office of Naval Air Station Key West, Florida. Additional copy and photographs provided by the readers of the Southernmost Flyer should be addressed to: Editor, Southernmost Flyer, Public Affairs Office, Naval Air Station, Box 9001, Key West, FL 33040-9001. Copy can also be e-mailed to jolene.scholl@ navy.mil. Telephone (305) 293-2425/2434. DSN 4832425/2434. Deadline for all editorial copy is 4 p.m. the Friday preceding publication. All articles must be submitted on disk in text format, written in upper/lower case style.
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Every sailor, every day
Vet clinic set The quarterly Vet Clinic is scheduled for Oct 25 and 26, from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., in Bldg. 1509-A, Spadefish Court, Sigsbee Park. Canine treatments include rabies, distemper combination and kennel cough vaccinations, heartworm testing and flea/heartworm prevention. Feline treatment includes rabies and distemper combination vaccinations and flea prevention. The clinic is open to active and retired military, and dependents; a valid ID must be presented. Appointments are scheduled every 30 minutes. To schedule an appointment, or for questions, email keywestvetserv@gmail. com.Please allow at least 48 hours for a response.
Vets parade applications Naval Air Station Key West Veterans Day Parade Committee is seeking applications from local military units, veterans units and patriotic units that want to participate in this year’s parade on Nov. 11. The parade, which travels down Duval Street in Key West, recognizes those who served and continue to serve in our nation’s Armed Forces. To get registration information, email Senior Chief James Colley at james.g.colley@navy.mil. see this just in page 4
Job Title: Patrolman Hometown: Grew up a Navy dependent - no one single hometown. Prior Duty Stations: A School, Lackland AFB, Texas Hobbies: Fishing, video games. Most Interesting Experience: Getting OC sprayed. Future Plans: Make chief.
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aval Air Station Key West Commanding Officer Capt. Bobby Baker, far left, joins Sailors, civilians and their families at the 2-mile run/walk supporting suicide awareness on Sigsbee Park Saturday. The NAS Key West Command Suicide Prevention Program, coordinated by Senior Chief James Colley, planned the event in conjunction with September’s Suicide Awareness and Prevention Month.
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dle common relationship challenges at every stage continued from page 1 of life through the Family Advocacy Program. Exposure to domestic vioing to be loyal or keeping lence can cause long-term your word. • Integrity - being honest harm to children’s health, and fair. • Selflessness - putting the needs of others before your own. Strengthen your family: Healthy relationships don’t just happen - they take time and effort. Every couple experiences relationship challenges. No matter how tough times get, couples behavior and learning abiliwill benefit when they com- ties. Children imitate what mit to living by the core val- they see and hear, which ues and working through influences how they behave problems in a healthy way, today and how they parent avoid letting individual or their own children in the family stress escalate into future. Parents can strengthen domestic abuse, and find resources to develop posi- family bonds and provide tive relationships and han- good examples for their
children by modeling safe, respectful communication and conflict resolution with their spouse or partner, teaching their children early about relationship core values and contacting
Military OneSource or the Family Advocacy Program for resources to help in times of relationship and family stress. Everyone plays a role in upholding core values that support safe, healthy relationships for all community members. If you want to
help but don’t know where to start, the following information can help: Call 911 if you or someone you know is being abused. Domestic violence can be fatal. Call a Military OneSource consultant at (800) 3429647, the National Domestic Violence Hotline at (800) 799-7233 or Naval Air Station Key West’s Family Advocacy Program at (305) 293-4411 for information and support around the clock if you suspect abuse. Key West also has a Domestic Abuse Shelter; the number is (305) 2926447. Take action to stop domestic violence in your community. Live by core values, strengthen your family and use these resources to help prevent abuse.
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This Just In
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Boating course The Key West Sail and Power Squadron is offering the “America’s Boating Course” Oct. 1 and 2 at the Key West Sail and Power Squadron, 5205 College Road. The course runs 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Oct. 1 and 8 a.m. - noon Oct. 2. The ABC course provides the boater a Florida State Boater’s ID card, which is required for anyone born after Jan. 1, 1988, to operate a boat of 10-horse power or more. The $60 fee covers the cost of the materials; a family member willing to share materials can register for $15. Students who pass the class are also offered an introductory six-month Power Squadron membership. For information, call Vince Melendy at (305) 296-1126. More information and registration is posted at www. usps.org/keywest.
Get active with MCHC The Multicultural Heritage Committee is looking for more people - Sailors and DOD civilians - to join the organization. The MCHC meets every Thursday at noon in Bldg. A-324 conference room, Boca Chica Field.
CSADD seeks members The Coalition of Sailors Against Destructive Decisions is currently looking for new members. Meetings are every Tuesday from 2:30 - 3:30 p.m. at the Air Ops Conference Room. CSADD a peer-to-peer mentorship program focusing on volunteerism and educating our young Sailors on the importance of good decision making. For more information, email CSADD president PO2 Daliese Steele, at daliese.steele@navy.mil.
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ailors and DOD civilians gathered Saturday to collect about 500 pounds of trash from the beach along Old Boca Chica Road. The annual clean up was organized by Naval Air Station Key West’s Environmental Department in support of National Public Lands Day.
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ments made to various facilities during the past year. “We have replaced the playgrounds, remodeled the CDC and Youth Center, and did a facelift to the campground bathhouse by the CDC,” Campbell said. “We have also added some shade structures in a few locations.” This recent project doesn’t signal the end of the list of renovation projects, he noted. Air Lanes Bowling Center on Boca Chica Field closes Monday to undergo a remodeling project that includes new flooring, new pinspotters, paint/drywall and new furniture. Campbell said the work is scheduled for completion by Nov. 5.
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TAP class Monday, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Bldg. A-515, Boca Chica The Transition Assistance Management program is five-day workshop provides the most current information and referral services to exiting military members and their spouses. Topics offered include individual skills assessment, career research, understanding the civilian workplace, the job search, interviewing techniques and veteran benefits. Contact your command career counselor to register. For more information, call Dave Patrocky, (305) 293-4408, ext. 3770.
U.S. Navy photo by Tim Campbell
Renovations to the Sigsbee Community Center included new flooring, lighting and window treatments. MWR officials say the updates will make the center an all-purpose facility. Campbell said projects stay true to MWR’s mission statement of “contributing to the retention, readiness and mental, physical and emotional well-being of military personnel and to the
welfare of their families by providing a varied program of recreational, social and community activities.” “Each of the projects addresses facility issues that are either mechani-
cal or just outdated décor,” he said. “MWR is trying to provide high quality facilities and programs for our service members and their families stationed in Key West.”
Domestic violence awareness Wednesday, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m., FFSC Participants will increase their awareness of the prevalence of child and spouse abuse. The class also discusses how to make decisions on getting help. For more information, call Danielle Martin, (305) 293-4408, ext. 4411.
Ombudsman assembly meets Thursday, 6:30 - 8 p.m., FFSC A local assembly for Ombudsman provides an excellent forum for sharing community matters affecting the well-being of the command’s family members. It also allows ombudsman to share successful practices. For more information, call LaToya Smith, (305) 293 -4408, ext. 4409. Fleet and Family Support Center’s hours of operation are 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday - Thursday and 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. on Fridays. FFSC offers many services including deployment support, relocation assistance, family employment readiness, life skills education, personal financial management, crisis incident response and training, sexual assault prevention and response, ombudsman support, transition assistance management, family advocacy and professional counseling. For more information or to request services, call (305) 293-4408 or visit the center at 804 Sigsbee Rd., Sigsbee Park.
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MWR Update Fall Festival
For more information call (305) 293-2518. Positions Naval Air Station Key also can be viewed www. West’s annual Fall Festival NavyMWRKeyWest.com/ and Fire Safety Fair is Oct. jobs. 6 from 4 - 7 p.m. on Sigsbee Park. Zombie 5K Join Morale, Welfare and Recreation and the Fire The Zombie 5K Run/ and Emergency Services Walk returns to the Sigsbee firefighters for a fun-filled Community Center Oct. 20. event that includes pump- Runners will get two tags at kin decorating (patrons are the 6 p.m. start of the event; encouraged to bring their the goal is to complete the own pumpkins), a pet- race and stop the zombies ting zoo, the Home Depot from grabbing the tags. Workshop, hay rides, Strollers and pets are “Trunk o’ Treat,” face paint- prohibited because of the ing and fire and safety dem- off-road course and volunonstrations. teers will wear stage makeThe Junior Enlisted up to appear gruesome. The Association will sell food as event is open to all ages, a fundraiser. but the participant must be Event sponsors are AT&T, able to run/walk. Fury Water Adventure, Nicki’s Face Painting will Sparkling Ice, Key West be available to paint the Military Affairs Committee, runners and the zombies Southernmost VFW and there will be zombie Post 3911, Navy League gear available for purchase. Key West Council, Home To register for the race, Depot, Balfour Beatty NAS or to volunteer as a zombie Key West Homes, Waste runner, call the Boca Chica Management, NAS Key Fitness Center at (305) 293West CPOA and Duncan 2480 or email bocachicaAuto. Sponsorship does not gym@gmail.com. Thank you to our sponimply federal endorsement sors for their continof product or service. ued support: Fury Water Adventures, Southernmost NAF Job Fair VFW Post 3911, Sparkling NAS Key West MWR is Ice, Navy League Key West hosting a NAF Job Fair on Council, AT&T Careers and Oct. 7 from 2 - 6 p.m. at the NAS Key West Chief Petty Keys Federal Credit Union, Officers Association. 3022 North Roosevelt Blvd. The fair is open to the com- Parade shuttle munity and is an opportunity to see current positions MWR is offering a shuttle and apply in person. to the Fantasy Fest Parade Applications and position on Oct. 28. Pick up/drop off descriptions are provided on locations are Sigsbee Ticket site and members of MWR’s Office and Trumbo Point human resources staff are Gate from 4 - 8 p.m. and at available to answer any the corner of Eaton Street questions. and Simonton Street from
10 p.m. to 2 a.m. The cost is $3 each way. The shuttle is for authorized MWR patrons and their guests; guests must be accompanied by ID card holder. Please bring exact amount and cash only. Registration is not required. For more information, call (305) 2934173.
Temporary hours Due to staffing and facility renovations, the following MWR facilities have temporary hours: • Beach Patio Recreation Center: Open 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., Mondays Thursdays and Saturdays; 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. on Fridays. • Truman Fitness Center: Open 7 a.m. - 4 p.m. Thursdays and Saturdays; 7 a.m. - 9 p.m. Fridays. • Trumbo Pool: Open Wednesdays 2 - 6 p.m.; Thursdays 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Fridays 2 - 6 p.m.; Saturdays 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Open Sundays - noon - p.m.; closed Mondays and Tuesdays. • Runway Grill: Open 11 a.m. - 7 p.m., Monday - Friday; noon - 8 p.m. Saturdays. • Fly Away Café: Open 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., Monday Friday; 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. • Sigsbee Community Center: Closed until floor renovations are complete.
Air Lanes closes Starting Monday, Air Lanes Bowling Center will close for a complete renovation. The expected grand
re-opening is scheduled for - 8 p.m. Saturday. early November. Runway Grill will remain Feedback open with the following Tell us how we’re hours for the majority of the renovations: 11 a.m. - 7 doing. Morale, Welfare p.m., Monday - Friday; noon and Recreation is here to
improve your quality of life while stationed at Naval Air Station Key West. MWR strives to improve our products, services and programs see mwr page 7
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and we need your feedback to make that happen. Visit www.NavyMWRKeyWest. com and click ABOUT then CUSTOMER SURVEY. For questions, email mwrnaskw@gmail.com or call (305) 293-2503.
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each Friday at 6 p.m. and Saturday at 1 p.m. on the big screen. Recliners are available and snacks may be purchased. Please note: Facility use is limited to patrons aged 18 and older after 4 p.m. daily. For more information, call (305) 293-5282. Friday: No movie is scheduled. Saturday: No movie is scheduled.
Morale, Welfare and Recreation has a new website and cellphone/computer application that lists facilities, programs, services and current employment opportunities. Visit www. navymwrkeywest.com to find out what MWR has to offer. Visit the Apple or Android app stores and search for: Navy MWR Key West. Have information at your fingertips and make the most of what MWR has to offer. Other websites include Facebook and Twitter “NAS Key West MWR.” Patrons can request to be added to the Weekly Activities Sheet email distribution list. For more information or questions: mwrnaskw@gmail. com.
Babysitting break
Free movies
Splash Park
The Child & Youth Programs is offering additional child care through the Give Parents a Break program. The cost is $4 per child, per hour and each child must be pre-registered, including immunization records. Cancellations must be made before 8 a.m. on the day of scheduled child care to avoid paying for reserved time. For more information or to register, call (305) 2934498 or visit the Child Development Center on Sigsbee Park. Oct. 14: 6:30 - midnight (register by Oct. 12), in support of the Navy Ball. Oct. 22: 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. (register by Oct. 20)
Beach Patio Recreation The Sigsbee Park Splash Center offers free movies Park is open from 8 a.m.
- sunset daily. The splash park is free and open to MWR-eligible patrons of all ages. It is an unmanned facility, so those using the park should follow safe practices. Noting the park is a “family facility” the following rules are posted: • No running (wet surfaces) • Children under 12 must be accompanied by someone 16 or older • Infants and toddlers must wear swim diapers • Proper attire is required The following are not allowed: Pets, alcohol, smoking, glass containers, bicycles, skateboard, hover boards, scooters, roller blades and roller skates.
Liberty activities
The Liberty Single Sailor Program is open to all single or unaccompanied active duty military personnel E-6 and below. Visit us on Facebook at “MWR Liberty Key West” and request to be added to the closed Liberty Group. For additional information, email naskwliberty@gmail.com Nov. 4 - 6 - Adventure Weekend, horseback riding and zip lines at Silvers Springs State Park in Ocala, Florida. $100 deposit due Friday.
Fly Away Café The Fly Away Café, oper-
NAS Classifieds HELP WANTED Hyatt Residence Club is growing its sales and marketing operations in historic downtown Key West. Select individuals will work our outside marketing booths promoting Key West activities, assisting tourists with directions and recommendations, and promoting a Hyatt Sales Presentation. $11/hour plus commission; flexible scheduling. Apply at www.HospitalityOnline.com, search
postings by city or zip code, and search for the ad under “Marketing Associate.” FOR RENT Las Salinas - 3/2 unfurnished condo available immediately for 12-month lease. Updated bathrooms and kitchen, tiled living room and kitchen, and pool views from the balcony. $2,700 per month. Adjusted F/L/S $6,750 due at signing. Email Mayra at peli-
agic2015@yahoo.com. NAS KEY WEST CLASSIFIEDS are free for active-duty and retired personnel, their families and civilian base employees only. Deadline for submissions is noon the Tuesday prior to that Friday’s issue. Make submissions to the NAS Key West Public Affairs Office by email at jolene.scholl@navy.mil. Include you name and phone number. For more information, call (305) 293-2425.
ating at Navigator’s Bar & Grill, Boca Chica Marina, offers breakfast and lunch, as well as dinner specials. The cafe has changed to off-season hours until Nov. 1. Hours: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., Monday - Friday; 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Grab and go food is available until Navigator’s closing time, seven days a week. Order ahead or call for specials at (305) 293-2468.
Child care Need an extra hour or two of child care? The School Age Care program and the Child Development Center offer hourly care.
Families may not exceed 10 hours of care per child per week during SAC Before and After School program. Children must have an active registration on file. Make reservations in person or by calling the Youth Center at (305) 293-4437. For CDC hourly care, call (305) 293-4498.
Fitness schedule Monday 7 - 7:45 a.m. - Cycling (Boca Chica Cycling Studio). 5:15 - 6:15 p.m. - PUMP (Boca Chica Exercise Center) 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Yoga (Boca Chica Exercise Studio)
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Tuesday 10 - 10:45 a.m. - HIIT (Boca Chica Fitness Center) 6 - 6:45 p.m. - Cycling (Boca Chica Cycling Studio) Wednesday 7 - 8 a.m. - *PRT Prep (Boca Chica Fitness Center) *active duty only 5:15 - 6:15 p.m. - Kick ‘n Core (Boca Chica Exercise Studio) Thursday 5:30 - 6:15 p.m. - Cycling (Boca Chica Cycling Studio) Saturday 9:15 - 10:15 a.m. - Circuit (Boca Chica Fitness Center)