1. Dragonslayer Battalion
Weekly Update, March 1
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1. A LEGACY OF HOPE, MG (Ret.) and Mrs. Graham share their experience with tragedy Come out and learn about
resilience from a firsthand perspective. MG (Ret.) Mark Graham and Mrs. Carol Graham discuss how they have
coped with and continue to work through the tragic loss of two sons - one college-aged son to suicide and another
to combat in Iraq only seven months later. Their discussion will highlight many of the resources that are available to
assist with building resiliency. This exceptional opportunity will provide the JBLM community with additional tools
to understand, prevent, and deal with tragedy in their lives. Help spread the Graham’s message of hope across the
JBLM community. The event is open to the entire JBLM community to include all I Corps and tenant unit military,
civilians, significant others of service members, and extended families. Note this event is not appropriate for
children or teens. If you, your service member, or someone you love is battling with depression or if you are simply
interested in the topic, the Grahams will share their experiences three times at Carey Theater, JBLM Main, March
1st, 1 p.m. or 7 p.m. and March 2nd, 10 a.m. Each presentation will last roughly 90 minutes. Contact LTC Scott
Newberg for more information at 253.477.0268 or scott.j.newberg.mil@mail.mil. Please RSVP to
Roxanne.M.Goins.civ@mail.mil if your Family member would like to attend. Families are WELCOME to attend with
their soldier.
2. 25th ANNIVERSARY NORTHWEST WOMEN’S SHOW March 1-3, Century Link Field Event Center, Seattle. Hundreds of
vendors, stages for demonstrations, wine garden, hundreds of vendors, vintage clothing boutique, food for
purchase, information, give aways. www.nwwomensshow.com Hours: Friday, 11a.m.-7 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m.-6
p.m., Sunday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. $15 admission fee.
3. MILITARY SAVES WEEK, FEBRUARY 25-MARCH 2ND. Visit www.MilitarySaves.org for helpful information on how
to pay off debt, grow your savings, and enjoy financial freedom.
4. OPERATION BABY SHOWER Saturday,
March 16, McChord Club/Community Center, 10:30
a.m.-1:30 p.m. Free baby bags for the first 50 moms,
door prizes, games, free hors d’oeuvres, free
mocktail bar, Wii Fit tournament for Dads, nursing
lounge. Free event honoring expecting couples and
new parents. For more info, 253-982-0718.
5. JBLM TAX CENTERS The center had a record
breaking year in 2012 but wants to do more, Tax
Center OIC CPT Keaton Troy said, offering the first-
ever JBLM drop-off program for service members in
grades E1 through E4. For information, contact CPT
Troy at 253-967-1040.
The Tax Center will be open full time through April 16th, 2013. Hours for the Tax Center are 0800 - 2000, Monday
through Friday and 0900-1700, on Saturdays. The Tax Center is located in BLDG T-6069, across from Iron Mike
statute, across street from Main Exchange. We also are located in BLDG 100 on McChord Field RM 3005, phone
number is 253-967-1040.
2. The JBLM Tax Center is offering a new E1-E4 Priority Drop Off Program. Do you want to save money? Do you want
to save time? Do you want quality review over your tax return? The E-1 to E-4 drop off program allows
servicemembers on JBLM to have tax returns prepared while still at work. Documents needed for drop off program:
* W-2 (Up to three only)
* 1099 INT or 1099
* No rental property
* Filing status - Single or Married Filing Jointly
* Copy of All Social Security Cards on tax return (including children)
* Copy of Military ID
6. PASSPORT TO TRAVEL, travel fair, Wednesday,
March 6 at AFC Arena, JBLM Main, 10 a.m.-2
p.m. Talk to vacation experts in person,
exclusive military discounts, vendors feature
inns, resorts, hotels, theme parks, cruise lines,
tourism, travel bureaus, vacation destinations,
and more! Call 253-967-3085 for details.
7. PIERCE COUNTY ALERT This free service allows
you to sign up to get alerts on your cell phone,
work phone, text message, e-mail, home
phone, and more. You can also choose the
locations you want to be contacted about. You
can receive alerts about emergencies that may affect your residence, workplace, child’s school, or other areas as
long as those locations are within the boundaries of Pierce County. Sign up today, visit: www.piercecountywa.gov or
call 253-798-6595.
8. THE ARMY EMERGENCY RELIEF SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM is a need based scholarship program established to assist
children and spouses of Soldiers in obtaining a 4-year undergraduate degree. Applicants must apply each year and
may receive assistance for up to four academic years. We are now accepting applications for academic year 2013-
2014. The deadline is 1 May 2013. http://www.aerhq.org/dnn563/Scholarships.aspx
9. THE FORT LEWIS FAMILY MEMBER SCHOLARSHIP Fund is accepting 2013 scholarship applications to April 10.
Applications can be downloaded from www.fortlewisscholarship.com. Applicants are encouraged to use the fill-in
form. Family members of active duty service members, retirees and surviving family members are eligible to receive
scholarships without regard to family income or rank of the service member. The applicant remains anonymous until
the process is complete. The Fort Lewis Family Member Scholarship Fund typically awards more than $29,000 per
year, which comes from charitable donations from many sources. Applications are judged on multiple criteria
including but essay response, grades, community involvement and leadership. For information go to
ftlewisfamilyscholarship@hotmail.com.
10. INTERNATIONAL SPOUSE ORIENTATION International spouses who are new to Joint Base Lewis-McChord are invited
to attend the International Spouses' Orientation March 6 from 1-4 p.m. at Army Community Service in Waller Hall,
bldg. 2140 Liggett Ave. Information includes details on obtaining a job, getting a driver’s license, English as a second
language, citizenship and more. For more information, call 253-967-3633 or 253-967-3550.
11. Family & MWR Directorate is looking for a licensed massage therapist to work at Jensen Family Health and Fitness
Center at JBLM. The work will be provided through a concession contract, with all supplies & equipment provided by
the contractor. If you are or know of a licensed LMT who is interested, please contact the Sports Facilities
Coordinator, Judson Lang, at 253-967-2604 or 967-2802.
3. 12. JBLM ACAP MONTHLY NETWORKING EVENT 1400-1700, the 3rd Thursday of every month (March 21) at the Great
American Casino, 10117 S Tacoma Way, Lakewood, WA. Opportunity to connect with employers and build a
network of professional contacts.
13. NEWCOMERS' ORIENTATION March 12. For all new arrivals to Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington is held at the
McChord Collocated Clubs, Bldg.700 Barnes Blvd, JBLM-McChord Field. Event includes complimentary lunch, bus
tour of JBLM-Lewis Main and Lewis-North, static displays/on & off post vendors, and on site free child care.
Casual/civilian attire (no earrings for male Soldiers). For more information call Lewis Main at 253-967-3628 or
McChord-Field at 253-982-3125.
14. INTERNATIONAL SPOUSE ORIENTATION International spouses who are new to Joint Base Lewis-McChord are invited
to attend the International Spouses' Orientation March 6 from 1-4 p.m. at Army Community Service in Waller Hall,
bldg. 2140 Liggett Ave. Information includes details on obtaining a job, getting a driver’s license, English as a second
language, citizenship and more. For more information, call 253-967-3633 or 253-967-3550.
15. HIRING OUR HEROES job fair, Seattle, March 5, 9 a.m.-noon. Active duty military members, Guard and Reserve
members, and military spouses are welcome at the Bell Harbor International Conference Center, 2211 Alaskan Way,
Seattle. This hiring fair is free to employers and job seekers. For assistance registering, contact
hiringourheroes@uschamber.com or call (202) 463-5807
16. The American Red Cross has a new FREE FIRST AID APP. This app
has received high ratings. Very good tool for everyday first aid
knowledge and also for first aid in case of an emergency. You
can download the app from either the iTunes Store or Google
Play, search: Red Cross. This and other Red Cross emergency
preparedness apps are available.
17. FLEA MARKET VENDORS WANTED Clean out your attic and
closets and sell your household treasures at the Spring Flea
Market March 23 from 9 a.m.–1 p.m. in the MWR Fest Tent
(next to Bowl Arena Lanes on Liggett Ave. at Lewis Main). You
can rent a 12-foot space for $24 or an 18-foot space for $34. If
you need even more than your 18-foot space, each additional 6-
foot space costs $8. Call 967-6772 to reserve your spaces now!
18. Every month the FISHER HOUSE
(www.FortLewisFisherHouse.org) has a wish list that includes the
Top 3 and other currently needed items for the house. If you are
interested in donating any of these items please contact the
Fisher House to set up a drop off time. Thank you for your
support!
Current “Top 3″ Needs:
1. Spray n Wash/Laundry Spot Treatment
2. Fruit Snacks
3. Individual drink packets (i.e. to mix with water)
March 2013 (Current Wish List)
Big Item Wish List
Items we are Always in Need of: Bottled Water
Fresh Fruit Dishwasher detergent
Fresh Vegetables Dryer sheets
All-purpose cleaner Febreeze
4. Garbage bags (all sizes) Shower curtain liners (white or clear)
Juice Boxes Snacks (individual packages)
Laundry detergent (HE only) Swiffer (dry and wet)
Laundry softener (HE only) Toilet paper
Paper Napkins Ziplock bags (all sizes)
Paper towels
19. FREE SAT AND ACT PREP PROGRAMS: The SAT and ACT DVD includes more than 11 hours of video instruction and
3000 files of supplemental test prep material, sample questions, and practice tests. Students select the training
they need and study at their own pace. Who is eligible to receive the donated software? Eligible recipients include
Service Members from all branches of the Military who are active duty, retired, Veterans, Guard, Reserve, DoD
employees and civilians performing military support. Also eligible are relatives and dependents of anyone who
otherwise qualifies from the prior list. How do I order? The eKnowledge Sponsorship covers the complete $200
purchase price for the SAT or ACT program. There is a nominal charge of $17.55 for materials and shipping. To order
online: www.eKnowledge.com/JBLM or telephone 941-256-4076
20. THE WARRIOR CHECK-UP is a unique opportunity for Soldiers with questions or concerns about their alcohol or
substance use to take stock of their situation and think through their options with a counselor who is outside the
military system. Command has no access to names or information of participants. A study funded by the
Department of Defense, callers may also complete a series of questionnaires and earn up to $175. This service is no-
pressure, nonjudgmental and entirely telephone-based. Call 888 685-3889 to find out more!"
21. MILITARY SPOUSES ACTIVITIES, Lakewood Family YMCA. Refuel emotionally, physically, and spiritually while getting
connected to other military Spouses through fun activities and self-reflection. Every first and third Tuesday of the
month (March 5 & 19) 9 am -12 p.m. Free for members and non-members. Fee-based child care is available upon
registration. Register by contacting Kelli McMorris: McMorK@uw.edu or 580-704-9501. Located at the Lakewood
Family YMCA, 9715 Lakewood Drive SW, Lakewood, 98499
22. RENT MCCHORD THEATER FOR PARTIES Entertain your guests with a DVD from the theater list, decorate the lobby
and bring in your own food and cake. For an additional fee, guests can pick up popcorn and soda from the
concession stand. For more information or to schedule a party, call the McChord Community Center at 253-982-
0718/0719.
23. LEWIS ARTS & CRAFTS CENTER RELOCATED All Arts & Crafts services are now located at McChord Field. Come and
visit the one-stop Arts & Crafts Center at 1121 Barnes Blvd. Turn left at the first stoplight from the main gate and go
straight until the next stoplight. McChord Arts & Crafts and Auto Centers are on your right. Hours of operation for
Arts & Crafts are 9 a.m.–5 p.m. weekdays, and closed weekends. For more information, call 253-982-6726.
24. MILITARY AND FAMILY LIFE CONSULTANTS (MFLCs) are licensed professionals who provide situational, problem-
solving consultations anonymously and confidentially. No written records are kept, and it is free to military and
Family members. BOB KERREBROCK, THE 17TH FIRES BRIGADE MFLC has an office inside the brigade’s building on
North Fort, Room 235. Phone: 253-363-6974 or 253-495-8425. In addition, two consultants work with Child, Youth
and School Services and can be reached at (253) 677-3883.
25. HELP FUND THE BATTALION BALL! 5-5 ADA Battalion THROW BLANKETS are in stock, no waiting for an order. $40,
for large four-color throw. Contact your Battery leadership for purchase. Check out photo for design.
5. 26. THE EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (EAP) is available at both
Fort Lewis and McChord Field. The EAP is a free, confidential
information, referral and consultation service available to the
following individuals: DOD Civilian Employees, Retired military
personnel, and FAMILY MEMBERS OF ACTIVE DUTY SERVICE
MEMBERS, Retirees and DOD Civilians. To schedule an appointment,
or for more information call 253-982-5815(McChord) or 253-967-
1412 (JBLM Main office).
27. JBLM VETERINARY CENTER, Bldg. 768, Warehouse Road, McChord
Field offers services and preventive care for pets of active-duty
service members and retirees. 253-982-3951 for appointments and
information.
28. JBLM MAIN THRIFT SHOP (OPERATED BY LEWIS COMMUNITY
SPOUSES CLUB) HOURS T, W &TH 9:30 -2:30, and the first Saturday
of every month from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Located at Bldg 2070
&2071, Pendleton Avenue, JBLM Main. Please ask about
volunteering at the Thrift shop there are many Perks! Just to name a
few: free babysitting, lower consignment fees, and working with a staff of friendly people in an exciting place. Also
visit us on Facebook; Fort Lewis Thrift Shop. Info: 253-964-0445. All profits earned are used for charitable
contributions to others organizations on and off base, and the JBLM Scholarship Fund, that benefits Spouses and
graduating seniors.
29. JBLM MCCHORD FIELD THRIFT SHOP (OPERATED BY OFFICERS’ SPOUSES’ CLUB OF MCCHORD) HOURS T, W, & TH,
and first Saturday of the month, 9:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m. All profits earned are used for charitable contributions to
benefit Team McChord, the local community, and the OSC sponsored scholarship for Spouses and graduating
seniors.
30. JBLM MWR FOCUS MAGAZINE March Edition: http://www.jblmmwr.com/pdf/focus/March%20e-Focus.pdf
available in print editions. Pick up your free copy at any MWR location, or the entrance of the Exchange.
31. DOD SAFE HELPLINE- Department of Defense Safe Helpline, is a secure, anonymous and confidential crisis support
service that connects members of the military community to live sexual assault professionals for one-on-one
support. Access DoD Safe Helpline 24/7, from anywhere in the world, by calling 877-995-5247 or visiting the Safe
Helpline website at www.safehelpline.org. To find help near you, text your zip code, installation or base name to:
55-247 (in the U.S.) or 202-470-5546 (outside the U.S.) RAINN will not share your name or any other personally
identifying information with DoD or your chain of command.
32. ARMY OFFERS NEW APP- Members of the Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM) community can now download
frequently requested info about installation activities and events to Apple or Android mobile device, using the "My
Military Communities" (myMC2) smartphone app. Smartphone users can download myMC2 by searching for "My
Military Communities" in Google Play or iTunes. Once installed, users can select "Joint Base Lewis-McChord" (or one
of more than 30 other participating installations) to view a customer service directory and an event calendar for
their base, using the app. For more information about the MWR app, visit the Joint Base Lewis-McChord MWR
website at www.jblmmwr.com.
33. COLLEGE GRANTS FOR AF STUDENTS If you’re an Air Force family with a family member in college or starting college
in the fall of 2013, you may be eligible for a $2,000 grant. The AFAS General Henry H. Arnold Education Grant
Program helped 3,000 college students last year and expects to make the same number of awards in 2013. Don’t
hesitate because you think you make too much money. The program has a better that 50 percent selection rate!
Find out more at the Air Force Aid Society website, www.afas.org.
6. 34. JOB WEBSITES: www.usajobs.gov http://careers.wa.gov
https://fortress.wa.gov/esd/worksource/Employment.aspx
RUMOR HAS IT…SEQUESTRATION AND MILITARY FAMILIES- http://www.militaryfamily.org/feature-
articles/sequestration-rumor-fact.html
Rumor: Military Pay and Allowances will be cut. FALSE
Fact: Military pay and allowances are protected. Paychecks will be paid on time and basic allowance for housing and
other pays will continue. Retirees and survivors will also continue to receive their payments and annuities.
Rumor: Troops deployed to Afghanistan will come home early because of sequestration. False.
Fact: Department of Defense (DoD) is protecting funding for operations in Afghanistan. The bad news is that no one
knows where the funding is coming from and cuts to training accounts could delay the preparation of replacements
for service members currently deployed.
Rumor: Sequestration will cause a government shutdown. False.
Fact: While DoD will immediately have more than $40 billion less to fund its operations after March 1, the effects of
the cuts will occur over the next several months. Information from the Services suggests that the effects will be
more severe after April and especially this summer. Child care centers will operate and schools and commissaries
will remain open, but services will diminish and many programs and agencies will cut their hours. The greatest
effects will be seen in military readiness, as it declines over the next year, but this is not a shutdown. Check back for
updates later in March regarding a possible government shutdown due to the end of the funding in the Continuing
Resolution.
Rumor: Contract workers will lose their jobs. Unknown.
Fact: There is no one answer for the impact on contract workers. Present contracts should be honored. Future
contracts may be cancelled, modified or postponed. For a specific answer, check with your contracting agency.
Rumor: Wounded warrior programs are in jeopardy. False—maybe.
Fact: DoD says wounded warrior programs are protected. But, support for wounded warriors and their families is
provided through several different programs, including military health care, the Army Wounded Warrior Program,
Marine for Life, and Navy Safe Harbor. Many of these programs are staffed by civilians who might be furloughed.
More details are needed before we can determine just how total support for wounded warriors and their families
will be affected.
Rumor: Only non-essential DOD civilians could be furloughed for up to 22 days. False.
Fact: Most of the 800,000 DOD civilians around the world could be furloughed for up to 22 days beginning April 25.
The once-a-week furlough day would result in a 20 percent cut in their pay. All parts of the country and military
communities overseas will be affected. Eighty percent of these workers work outside of the National Capital region.
This furlough will affect all civilians equally, but DoD has identified only limited exceptions to the furloughs, including
civilians in war zones, foreign workers overseas, and political appointees.
7. Rumor: Family health care will probably be affected with longer wait times and less access. True.
Fact: The military health system is NOT exempt and will be cut by $3 billion. DoD civilians, who will be subject to
furlough, make up 40 percent of the total workforce in military hospitals and clinics. This could result in reductions in
clinic hours and care. Referrals for “elective” care might be delayed or frozen. If sequestration drags on, DoD may
delay payment to civilian doctors who see TRICARE patients.
Rumor: TRICARE for Life is protected from sequestration. True—But.
Fact: Funding for TRICARE for Life and Medicare is protected, except that Medicare payments to doctors will be cut
by 2 percent under sequestration. So, Medicare-eligible TRICARE beneficiaries can continue to visit their civilian
doctors and have their medical claims paid. TRICARE for Life beneficiaries who receive care in military hospitals and
clinics may find it more difficult to get an appointment because of civilian furloughs. They may also find that the
military pharmacy is trying to save money by no longer stocking some medications or filling prescriptions for a
smaller number of days than usual. Pharmacy civilian staff will also be furloughed and so wait times at the
pharmacies may climb. We encourage beneficiaries to check out TRICARE Pharmacy Home Delivery.
Rumor: Community support services will cease to exist. False.
Fact: Offices that service military families – Army Community Service, Fleet and Family Support Centers, Airman and
Family Service Centers, Marine Corps Community Services – could have to adjust hours and services due to the
civilian furloughs. They are also subject to hiring freezes. Smaller staffs will result in longer waits for families needing
services such as counseling, financial advice, new parent support programs, survivor outreach, and victim
advocates.
Rumor: Only military children in DoD schools will be affected by sequestration. False.
Fact: While Department of Defense schools are NOT exempt from civilian furloughs, DoD insists they will work to
provide school children with a full year of quality education and ensure each school maintains its accreditation. It’s
important to remember that military families will also be hurt by cuts to civilian programs. Federal education
programs face cuts of $106 million in Impact Aid money that supports civilian schools educating military kids; $1
billion in special education programs; $140 million in student financial aid; and $1.3 billion in Title I funding that
helps many schools attended by military children.
Rumor: Many Child Development Centers will experience reduced hours and available slots. True.
Fact: The impact on Child Development Centers (CDC) and Child and Youth Services is unclear. Some centers are
staffed by Non-appropriated fund (NAF) workers who will not be affected by furloughs. Others are staffed by civilian
government employees and some by a mixture of both types. Centers staffed by DoD civilians will be affected by
furloughs. Decisions on cutbacks on hours or services will be made locally.
Rumor: Commissaries will go away. False.
Fact: Commissaries and its headquarters will be closed on Wednesdays, in addition to any days the commissaries are
currently closed.
Rumor: Base exchanges will have to cut hours. False.
Fact: Military exchanges (AAFES, NEXCom, Marine Corps Exchange) do not receive appropriated funding (other than
some support for shipping goods overseas) and so will not have to adjust hours because of sequestration.
8. Rumor: PCS orders will be affected. Unknown.
Fact: What will happen to Permanent Change of Station (PCS) moves is unclear. Funds for dislocation allowances
tied to PCS moves will be available, but transportation offices will be short-staffed because of civilian furloughs.
When we asked if funds to cover the transportation of household goods and families would be affected by
sequestration, we were told each Service will decide soon on the extent of PCS moves this summer.
GET OUT OF THE BARRACKS/HOUSE
35. ST. PATTY’S DAY 5K/10K and IRISH CRAIC Enter the 2013 St. Patty’s Day 5K/10K Run March 16 and stick around for
the basewide Irish Craic afterward. Register by noon, March 5, to guarantee a race T-shirt and JBLM access pass. You
also may register on race day; a $5 late fee applies. Register online at JBLMmwr.com/races. Call 253-967-4768 for
race details. Attend the Irish Craic at the MWR Fest Tent March 16 after the race. Authentic Irish bangers and mash,
plus Irish stout, are being served starting at 2:30 p.m. Live entertainment is from 4:30-6:30 p.m. and features Tiller’s
Folly band and Irish dancers Scoil Rince Slieveloughane. Door prizes will be given away, including a grand prize of
four regular season Seahawks tickets to a home game. The fest tent is located behind Bowl Arena Lanes on Liggett
Avene at JBLM Lewis Main
36. CHILD CARE WHILE YOU WORK OUT AVAILABLE AT JENSEN FAMILY HEALTH AND FITNESS CENTER. Fee is $4 per
hour, per child, with two hour limit. Brand new facility.
37. OUTDOOR RECREATION TRIPS: Preregistration is required for all trips; prices and schedule subject to change
without notice. Register at the Northwest Adventure Center at Lewis North or through WebTrac at
https://webtrac.mwr.army.mil/webtrac/jblmrectrac.html. Trip pick up locations are the NAC and McChord Field’s
Adventures Unlimited. For more info, 253-967-6263. More trips: http://www.jblmmwr.com/nw_adv_tours.html
Ski-n-snowboard at Mission Ridge, Saturday, March 2 Travel across the mountains to central Washington for a day
of skiing at the beautiful Mission Ridge Ski Resort Saturday, March 2. Gear is provided; go to the NAC to be fitted.
($50; transportation only: $30)
Westport Crabbing Saturday, March 2 Join us for a day of fun at Westport! On Saturday, March 2, you’ll learn how
to catch, identify and cook crabs. Gear and bait are included. You’ll need to purchase your fishing license. ($35)
Popular Family trip; reasonable accommodations can be made for persons with special needs.
Snowmobile the cascades, Saturday, March 2 Join us for a day of fun at Westport! On Saturday, March 2, you’ll
learn how to catch, identify and cook crabs. Gear and bait are included. You’ll need to purchase your fishing license.
($35) Popular Family trip;
reasonable accommodations can
be made for persons with special
needs.
Military Appreciation Day
at Crystal Friday, March 8 Don’t
miss the chance to ski or ride
Crystal for half-price Friday,
March 8! Transportation and gear
are provided (go to the NAC to be
fitted for gear). Lift tickets aren’t
included but should be purchased
at the mountain. ($40;
transportation only: $25).
Winter survival camping
trip March 9-10 Head to
Paradise in Mount Rainier
National Park for an overnight trip
9. (March 9–10) to learn the basics of trip preparation and travel, shelter construction and survival basics, backcountry
cooking and leave-no-trace camping. There is a mandatory pre-trip class Wednesday, March 6, 5–6 p.m. Fee includes
winter camping class, group gear (not including sleeping bag), park entrance and two camp meals. Minimum age: 18
($75).
38. FITNESS CLASSES AT SHERIDAN SPORTS AND FITNESS CENTER 253-967-7311:
ZUMBA CLASSES- Tuesdays 1700 Thursdays 1730
CARDIO KICKBOXING- Wednesdays 1700
WEIGHT TRAINING- Wednesdays 1630
BODY TONING AND CROSS FIT- Wednesdays 1630
39. BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF PUGET SOUND Big Brothers Big Sisters of Puget Sound nurtures the academic,
cultural, and social lives of children facing adversity to positively change the trajectory of their young lives. Our
evidence-based outcomes show that our Littles, mentored by caring adult Bigs, have more success than their non-
mentored peers. Children are matched with strong and enduring, professionally supported one-to-one relationships,
which change their lives for the better, forever.
Our agency continues to serve children from a broad range of life. We are proud to announce our partnership with the
U.S. Military to serve children of active-duty, the fallen, and deployed military personnel of all branches, including
Reservists and National Guard. Military children are matched with retired military, inactive service members, and caring
civilians to provide an added durable layer of support.
Please give an hour or two a month to work with a youth. The impact you make on both their life and yours will last a
lifetime!
To enroll a military child, contact Susan.Burges@bbbsps.org, or call (206) 456-9794.
To inquire about youth mentorship, contact Ruvin.Munden@bbbsps.org, or call (206) 402-9162.
40. BINGO EVERY FRIDAY IN GLOBEMASTER GRILL. Cards go on sale at 5 p.m., early-bird game starts at 5:30 p.m.,
cover-all game is at 6 p.m., jackpot is $800–$1,195. To ask how you can become a club member, call the McChord
Club at 253-982-5581, or visit afclubs.net for an application. The club is located at 700 Barnes Blvd. at McChord
Field.
41. FUN AT HEROES SPORTS LOUNGE Want entertainment more nights of the week? Come out to Heroes Sports Lounge
inside Cascade Community Center at Lewis Main.
Sundays, watch NFL Sunday Ticket football starting at 9:30 a.m.
Tuesdays, play bar bingo for prizes — it’s free to play!
Bring your friends for karaoke at 9 p.m. on Fridays and enjoy bar and food specials.
For more info, call 253-964-0331.
42. MILITARY SPOUSES ACTIVITIES, Lakewood Family YMCA. Refuel emotionally, physically, and spiritually while getting
connected to other military Spouses through fun activities and self-reflection. Every first and third Tuesday of the
month, 9 am -12 p.m. Free for members and non-members. Fee-based child care is available upon registration.
Register by- contacting Kelli McMorris: McMork@uw.edu or 580-704-9501. Located at the Lakewood Family YMCA,
9715 Lakewood Drive SW, Lakewood, 98499.
43. WEAR BLUE: RUN TO REMEMBER RUNNING CLUB, JBLM Chapter- Each Saturday, "Wear Blue: Run to Remember"
meets at Powderworks Park in DuPont, WA, at 9 a.m., to serve as a living memorial to fallen Service Members.
Names of Fallen Warriors from JBLM are read out loud before each run. You can run/walk a 5K or 10K course each
Saturday, as well as train for marathons in the area, and support Spouses/Families of Fallen Warriors. For more
information please visit their website at http://www.wearblueruntoremember.org/
10. 44. “HEROES HALF” Marathon, April 23, Everett WA. Half Marathon and 10k, sponsored by USO Northwest, Operation
Homefront and City of Everett to benefit veterans. Military Team Competition categories. Military and Veteran race
fee discounts. Two day health and fitness expo. A flat and fast course along the Snohomish River.
www.heroeshalf.com
45. ADULT SWIM LESSONS are available at Keeler Pool on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4-6 PM. We advertise them
as free 30 minute sessions on a drop in basis so there is no need to sign up for a formal class. Questions please call
253-967-6652.
46. WAITING FAMILIES SUPPORT GROUP, an ACS sponsored group, is an outreach support group for active duty
Families on unaccompanied tours (Korea), extended temporary duty or field training exercises. Interested? Please
contact ACS- Relocation at 253-967-3633
47. NURSING SCHOLARSHIP Applications for the $5,000 Lung and Respiratory Disease Nursing Scholarship are now
available for nurses wanting to advance their training in pediatric lung and respiratory diseases or to prepare for
positions in clinical practice and management. Applicants are specifically required to have prospects of full-time
employment that have a direct relationship with pediatric lung and respiratory disease nursing. To view the
scholarship's complete requirements, download the nursing scholarship brochure at
http://www.legion.org/publications/160907/nursing-scholarship-brochure. Applications must be postmarked no
later than May 15. To request an application packet, contact the American Legion Americanism and Children &
Youth Division, Attn: Eight and Forty Nursing Scholarship, P.O. Box 1055, Indianapolis, IN 46206.
KIDS
48. PERFORMING ARTS WORKSHOP, April 1-5, 1 - 4 p.m. at the AFC Arena, $45/Child. Ages 7-12. Sign up at Leisure
Travel Services, Bldg. 2275, Liggett Ave, starting March 1. A 5-day workshop to write & rehearse a show to be
performed at Kids' Fest April 4. For info call 253-967-5776.
49. PLAY TO LEARN is a FREE
collaborative program for parents,
family, and caregivers who nurture
children ages six and under.
Thematic curriculum invites
individual play, engaging activities,
songs, and a whole group circle
time for children and adults to
enjoy together! Play to Learn is a
drop-in program, no registration
needed. Time: 10 – 11:30 a.m.
(Brought to you by Tacoma
Children’s Museum and a grant by
the U.S. Institute of Museum and
Library Services)
Escape Zone
Bldg 841, off Lincoln Boulevard
McChord Field
March 6 - Alphabet
March 13 - Going Green
March 20 - Colors of Spring
March 27 - Dental Health
11. 50. CYSS TRACK AND FIELD Register now through March 22 for CYS Services track and field. The fee is $55 per child
ages 6–15. Register at CYS Services Parent Central, building 2295, 12th and Bitar. You’ll need a full CYS Services
registration on file, current sports physical, shot record, military, DoD or contractor identity card, and two
emergency contacts. Download and fill out forms from JBLMmwr.com under WebTrac/online registration, CYS
Services. For more information, call CYS Services at 253-966-2977.
51. HIRED! Apprentice Program for
Teens. Next training session starts in
January CYS Teens can bolster college
applications with the Hired! Apprentice
Program. Teens ages 15-18 earn valuable
work experience, and earn $500 at the
end of the program, by reporting to work
at MWR operations. For more
information call 253-967-4694.
52. TEEN EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITY Are you 16 to 18 and
seeking employment? Then come into the
Joint Base Lewis-McChord Employment Readiness Program. The ERP is open Mondays thru Fridays from 7:30 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m., located at JBLM Lewis Main in Building 2166 (ACS Annex), 12th and Liggett Avenue. Take the first step;
come into the ERP for more details.
53. OPERATION PURPLE CAMP APPLICATION PERIOD NOW OPEN- Camp means more to military kids than just a week
away from home. While mom or dad may rejoice in a kid-free week, military kids attending Operation Purple® Camp
are learning they are not alone in their lifestyle struggles. In fact, at Operation Purple Camp we recognize the service
of our military kids alongside their family and service member parent or guardian. At Operation Purple Camp,
military children can escape the stress of everyday life and enjoy just being a kid, surrounded by others who
understand how challenging military life can be, especially when mom or dad is deployed. Campers ride horses,
climb towers, plummet down water slides, and more in a “purple” environment that includes kids of all ranks and
services, including the reserve and guard components. This, as the military terms it, “purple” environment is
unmatched by other programs currently serving military kids. Operation Purple Camp provides a fun yet structured
schedule that is designed to support military kids dealing with the stresses of deployment. All military kids
experiencing deployment within their family are eligible to apply, but first priority goes to children who have not
attended Operation Purple Camp in previous summers. Kids that would benefit from this amazing experience are
encouraged to have their parents apply now! http://www.militaryfamily.org/our-programs/operation-
purple/traditional-camps/ The Operation Purple Camp application is available online for only four weeks, beginning
February 4, 2013 and closing March 4, 2013. If you’d like more information about Operation Purple Camp visit the
National Military Family Association's website. http://www.militaryfamily.org/
54. BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF PUGET SOUND is seeking military youth to be partnered with a Big Brother/Sister.
They are also looking for service members who might be interested in being a mentor (Big). If you are interested
contact: Kara Sanders at 206-763-9060 ext 212 / Kara.Sanders@bbbsps.org
55. FREE TEEN CARDIO AND STRENGTH TRAINING is available for teens ages 13–15. Meet with a youth fitness trainer to
establish a personal workout program. The program is available weekdays, 3–7 p.m. Stop by the CYS Services Sports
Office (2295 12th St. at Bitar Ave.) or call 253-967-2405 for details.
56. TEEN WELCOME VIDEO- Get a tour of JBLM Teen Style http://jblmmwr.com/CYS.htm
12. 57. TEEN SPONSORS- Know a teen coming to JBLM who would like a teen sponsor? They can submit applications on line
at http://www.jblmmwr.com/cyss_teen_zone.html
58. HOME SCHOOL ACTIVITY DAYS Four monthly sessions for home-schooled students ages 6-18, Noon-2 p.m. at
Hillside Youth Center, 6397 Garcia Blvd. at Lewis Main. Sign up is on a monthly basis: $25 for the first child and $5
for each additional child. No refunds for missed sessions. Parents are not required to stay, and must pick up
promptly at 2 p.m. Details/Questions: 253-967-4441. Registration: 253-966-CYSS. (Required one time parent
orientation). Orientation available each month.
59. SCREAM FREE WEDNESDAYS a brown bag parenting series (bring your lunch). Learn to raise your kids by keeping
your cool! Every Wednesday, Noon-1:30 p.m., Child and Family Assistance Center (CAFAC), building 9923A, drop in
basis, no registration needed. 253-968-4843 for information. Childcare vouchers available for E5 and below. Bring
your lunch and learn valuable parenting strategies.
60. MILITARY TEENS FREE TRIPS Deschutes River Rafting Trip, March 25-30, 2013
Washington State University and Chelan County Extension are offering multiple opportunities this fall and winter for
your teen to enjoy free trips ($25 processing fee) and spend the day/weekend with other military youth. River raft
trip: spend the day on the river, camp and cook out on the shore at night. You can contact Kevin C. Powers, for
further information and to register at kcpowers@wsu.edu, WSU Chelan County Extension, 400 Washington Street,
Wenatchee, WA 98801, 509-667-6540 or find us on the web at: http://county.wsu.edu/chelan-
douglas/youth/youth/mtac/Pages/index.aspx . For more information: WA.OMK@ad.wsu.edus.
61. Ten things kids need to know to live financially smart lives…Money as You Grow. www.MoneyAsYouGrow.org
62. NEW PARENT SUPPORT PROGRAM (NPSP) PARENTING CLASSES The New Parent Support Program on JBLM offers a
variety of free parenting classes to all military families. Free child care is provided for each of the sessions by signing
up for the class at 253.967.5901.
Common Sense Parenting of Toddlers and Preschoolers: Learn to: 1) Set reasonable expectations based on
your child’s age, development, and abilities and 2) Proactively teach your children the behaviors you want them
to do. Age of Child (ren) in Home: Older infants, toddlers and preschoolers. Class Length: 7 Wednesdays (2 hrs
per session); call 253.967.5901 for next start date/time/location.
The 7 Habits of a 24/7 Dad: Developed by the National Fatherhood Initiative, learn: 1) the value of a father’s
involvement in his child’s life, 2) look at your role as a father, 3) how to connect with each child, and 4) how to
develop goals for the future with your child. This class is great when you have. Age of Child(ren) in Home:
Appropriate for all ages of children. Class Length: 7 days over 4 weeks (2 hrs per session); call 253.967.5901 for
next start date/time/location
Dr. Dad: Developed by the National Fatherhood Initiative. You will learn to care for your child when they are
well, sick or injured and how to keep them safe. Age of Child(ren) in Home: Appropriate for newborn and
toddler age children. Class Length: 2 days; call 253.967.5901 for next start date/time/location.
1-2-3 Magic: You will learn a ‘time out’ type of discipline and how to use variations of it in many different
situations. Age of Child(ren) in Home: Appropriate for 2-12 year olds. Class Length: Two sessions; the first is 3
hours and the second is 2 hours; call 253.967.5901 for next start date/times/location
Infant Massage: You will learn how to massage your infant. Bring your baby and learn how to calm, relax and
get to know your baby well. You will also learn how to help with digestions and colic. Age of Child(ren) in Home:
Appropriate for pregnant moms/dads and infants up to 6 months. Class Length: Three sessions held once a
week (1.5 hrs per session); call 253.967.5901 for next start date/times/location.
Stress Free Parenting: Based on the book, The Mindfulness Solution, by Dan Siegel, we explore how
mindfulness can help us as parents to think before we respond and deal with our own emotions before
interacting with our children. Emotion Coaching will be introduced to assist in helping our children learn to deal
with their challenging emotions. Age of Child(ren) in Home: Appropriate for all ages of children. Class Length:
Six sessions held once a week (1.5 hrs per session); call 253.967.5901 for next start date/ times/ location.
13. Becoming Parents Program Workshops: This workshop assists couples in improving on their communication
skills, caring for their couple relationship and remembering to incorporate self-care into their lives as parents,
particularly when adding a baby to the family. At the end of each session, there is also a section on Infant Care
and Development for those who are pregnant or with infants in the home and for those who are interested in
the information. Age of Child(ren) in Home: For pregnant families and children of all ages. Class Length: Six to
ten sessions (2.5 hrs each) held once a week; call 253.967.5901 for next start date/ times/ location
Play Morning: Professionally facilitated play at Raindrops and Rainbows. Information provided on normal
growth and development, milestones and safety. Age of Children: All ages. Class Length: Every Friday at
Raindrops and Rainbows from 1000 to 1130; no registration required.
Baby Play Group: Professionally facilitated play at The Escape Zone. Information provided on normal growth
and development, milestones and play. Ages of children: Birth to 1 year. Class Length: Every Thursday at the
Escape Zone from 1300 to 1430; no registration required.
63. COACH a YOUTH TEAM TO VICTORY The Youth Sports Office is in desperate need of volunteer youth coaches. Share
your love of the game, experience, and skills with JBLM youth-athletes. Promotion points can be earned. For more
information, call the Youth Sports Office, 967-2405.
64. COUNSELING FOR YOUTH THROUGH MILITARY ONESOURCE:
If the child is younger than 13, he or she may participate in family counseling only. There is no individual counseling for
children younger than age 13.
If the child is between 13 and 18, they can have individual counseling but the parent must participate in the first
session. Telephonic counseling is not available to this age group.
If the child is over 18, they can request and attend counseling on their own provided they meet other eligibility criteria.
For all callers in crisis, regardless of age, MOS will assess for risk and provide assistance as appropriate. A suicidal caller
would not be turned away because of their age. MOS would work with the caller to ensure their immediate safety and
to connect them with appropriate support services. Please note, MOS should not be promoted as a suicide hotline. A
more appropriate resource would be the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. The web link and phone number for this
line is located on the MOS homepage. Their phone number is 1-800-273-TALK (8255) - The link provided below:
www.militaryonesourceeap.org/achievesolutions/en/militaryonesource/BufferPage.do?contentId=26644
CLUB BEYOND:
Homework Help is continuing every Tues, Wed, and Thurs from 4:30-6:30. Middle school and high school students
can come get help with homework, or come help others with homework. Call Bryan if you are interested.
Middle School Club will be every Friday from 5-6pm. March 8, hot dogs and brats will be served from 6-6:30 p.m.
High School Club will be every Friday from 6:30-8pm.
Mother/Daughter Night will be the last Thursday of each month. This is a time for moms and their daughter to get
together with other moms and daughters to support each other and discuss "mother/daughterly" kinds of topics.
Please connect with Debra Holloman to express your interest and get further details. bdholloman@aol.com or 913-
909-6901.
Skiing and/or tubing, SPRING OPX camp, March 22-24. Free for military students 6-12 grade. Email Bryan for
registration forms, BHolloman@clubbeyond.org
Summer Camp, June 16-22 and Aug 9-14. Details and costs will be sent out soon.
Military Family Camp in Malibu, Aug 11-16 or 18-23.
65. CDC HOURS CHANGE Clarkmoor Hourly Child Development Center, Building 2094 at Lewis Main, is revising its hours
of operation starting Feb. 23. The revised hours will be Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and will open
the second Friday of each month from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. with a maximum of nine consecutive hours of care.
McChord Child Development Center, buildings 578 and 580 at McChord Field, will offer care the fourth Saturday of
each month from 10 a.m.to 5 p.m. starting Feb. 23. Your child must be enrolled in CYS Services. For more details or
reservations, call Parent Central at 253-966-CYSS (2977)
14. 66. The Tacoma Rainiers and Ivar’s Sports Group - the team's concessions provider - are holding their ANNUAL JOB FAIR
AT CHENEY STADIUM on Saturday, March 9th from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Both organizations are looking for hardworking,
customer service-oriented individuals to fill a variety game day positions for the upcoming 2013 season. Interested
candidates aged 16 and up are encouraged to submit an application. All prospective candidates will be interviewed
on a first-come, first-serve basis.
RAINIERS APPLICATIONS AND POSITION INFORMATION:
To download a list of job descriptions, click here.
To download a printable job application, click here.
IVAR'S SPORTS GROUP APPLICATIONS AND POSITION INFORMATION:
To download a printable job application, click here.
Click the links below for printable job descriptions of the following available positions:
Bartender
Kitchen Lead
Suite Attendant
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
To download driving directions to Cheney Stadium, click here.
To download a copy of the Rainiers 2013 schedule, click here.
For more information regarding the 2013 Rainiers Job Fair, please email Nick Cherniske at
ncherniske@tacomarainiers.com.
67. YOUTH POSTER CONTEST JBLM youth are invited to submit their artwork in the Month of the Military Child poster
contest! There will be prizes, and the winning artwork will be displayed at various locations around the installation.
For this year’s contest theme, submission information and drop-off locations, please call 253-968-2299. Month of
the Military Child is a celebration of the important role children play in military communities worldwide. It provides
communities an opportunity to applaud military children of all ages for the sacrifices they make daily.
68. KIDS COOKING CLASSES La Petite Academy at Bayview School of Cooking Designed for Ages 5-8. Register at www.
BayviewSchoolofCooking.com or 360-754-1448. Located top floor of Bayview Thriftway, 516 West 4th Avenue,
Olympia.
69. Are you looking for a playground on JBLM Main you can use when it’s raining? Look no further....Thanks to your ICE
recommendations for improvement the JBLM MAIN LODGE PLAYGROUND (RAINIER INN) is available for children of
parents that aren’t guests at the Lodge. A key to access the playground the key can be checked out at the front desk
and conveniently returned to the key box located at the playground entrance. The playground offers a covered, fun,
enclosed, centralized area on Main post for children 5-12 years of age to play. Adult Supervision is required.
70. INFANTS, TODDLERS AND PRESCHOOLERS Have fun with your young child at the Raindrops and Rainbows Parent
Child Play Center, Lewis North (Bldg. 8197 American Lake Ave.). New Parent Support Program’s playgroup Fridays,
10–11:30 a.m. Raindrops and Rainbows calendar on Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/5th-
Battalion-5th-Air-Defense-Artillery-Regiment/173362599415940
15. 71. SKIESUNLIMITED YOUTH ACADEMY offers instruction in the Schools of Knowledge, Inspiration, Exploration and
Skills. Inspiring classes–ranging from computers, SAT Prep, science, art, dance, gymnastics, boxing, karate, theater,
fencing and piano, the SKIESUnlimited Youth Academy is always adding classes–let your children explore new skills,
cultivate personal interests, establish connections and bolster college applications. For registration information, call
253-966-CYSS (2977). Sign up on Webtrac for the next session!
72. The JBLM FOSTER PARENT RECRUITMENT PROJECT is a group that has formed on JBLM to address the needs of
military foster children. The group is helping advertise the need for military-connected foster homes, both on the
installation and in the surrounding communities. Interested families can get licensed if they plan to remain in the
JBLM area for as little as one year. By choosing to become a foster parent, they can help these children to live in the
familiar military environment, continue to attend their home school and continue their medical care at from
Madigan Healthcare System. For more information on this initiative, or to receive information on how to become a
licensed foster parent, please contact Sandi Vest at the CAFAC at Sandra.vest@us.army.mil.
73. SITTERCITY.COM Need a sitter for date night? DoD offers a free membership ($140 value) for military personnel to
Sittercity.com. This site gives you access to babysitters, nannies, housekeepers, pet care, tutors, senior care. You
can access background checks, references, provider profiles, and reviews from other military parents on this site.
To take advantage of this wonderful offer visit www.sittercity.com/dod
74. ARMY CHILDCARE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD, ACCYN, referrals for off base childcare: Pierce County, 253-591-5061
or 1-888-370-6133 or email JSmithLi@cityoftacoma.org Thurston Country, 360-786-8907 x105 or 1-800-845-0956
or email Sokha@ccacwa.org JBLM POC, Courtney Turnley, 253-477-4179 or Courtney.s.turnley@us.army.mil
75. EASTER EGG HUNTS:
Bring your baskets to EASTER DASH, Sunday, March 31 (Easter Sunday) You could win great prizes at the annual
Easter Dash at Cowan and Memorial stadiums. Run to collect candy and lots of prizes — youth ages 3 and younger
will hunt at 1 p.m., ages 4–7 at 2 p.m. and 8 and older at 3 p.m. This free event is hosted by the JBLM Better
Opportunities for Single Service (BOSS) Members Team. Cowan and Memorial stadiums are located at Bitar Avenue
and 12th Street at Lewis Main. Call 253-967-5636 for more information
McChord Easter Egg Hunt- Sat, March 30, Lawn McChord Club / Community Center - FREE! 10,000+ eggs! Different
times for different age groups: 0-5 @ 10 am, 6-9 @ 10:30 am, 9 and older 11:00 am. For more information call, 253-
982-0718
Swim & splash while hunting for Easter eggs The Aquatics Branch invites you to JBLM’s first-ever Easter egg hunt in
a pool! Free to ID card holders, the Aquatic Easter Egg Hunt is Saturday, March 30 at Kimbro Pool. Snag floating eggs
and sinking eggs in your search for one of two “magic” eggs per group that could earn you a special prize. All
participants will receive a goodie bag. There are hunts for four age groups: 6 months–2 years from 10–10:20 a.m.,
ages 3–4 from 10:20–10:40 a.m., ages 5–6 from 10:40–11 a.m., ages 7–8 from 11–11:20 a.m. and ages 9–10 from
11:20–11:40 a.m. Parents must be in the water for hunts through age 4. Each age group is limited to 20 participants.
Register on WebTrac at JBLMmwr.com. Kimbro Pool is located adjacent to McVeigh Sports and Fitness Center, Lewis
Main.
16. Exceptional Family Member Program news (EFMP)
76. HUB is a new family support group for individuals with high functioning Autism. For more details please contact
Susan Jackson at sjackson@wapave.org or Sybille White at swhite@wapave.org or you can call 253-565-2266.
77. DOWNLOAD THE SPECIAL NEEDS PARENTS TOOLKIT Military Homefront Special Needs Parent Toolkit and
checklists
78. EFMP COFFEE GROUP The EFMP Coffee Group will meet March 12, 10am, at the Lewis Main Battle Bean inside the
AFC Skate Arena (bldg 2275, Liggett Ave.) : Meet other adult EFMs or caregivers of EFMs for coffee, friends, and
discussion the second Tuesday of every month, 10 AM, at the Lewis Main Battle Bean. Call 253-967-3553 for more
information; no RSVP required.
79. JBLM EFMP SUPPORT GROUP, March 12, 6-7 pm: A non-profit, private organization that offers meetings and guest
speakers. Monthly meetings are on the second Tuesday of the month at the Bowl Arena Lanes, back party room,
Bldg 2272 Liggett Ave, JBLM-Lewis Main. Food and drinks are available for purchase. Additional events will
alternate between JBLM-McChord Field, JBLM Lewis Main, and JBLM Lewis North. Join their Facebook page,
www.facebook.com/JBLM-EFMPSG. For more information send email to EFMPSG@gmail.com.
80. SENSORY-FRIENDLY MOVIES are shown every 3rd Saturday of the month, 12-2 p.m., at the McChord Theater.
Concessions can be purchased at a small cost. Contact (253) 982-2695 for more information.
81. SPECIAL FAMILIES OF PIERCE COUNTY, SFPC has regular monthly meetings on the 1st Monday of the month, March
4, 6:30-8:30 pm. It will be held at the Pierce County Library Processing and Administration Center located at 3005
112th Street East, on the corner of 112th St. and Waller Road, just off the Portland exit from Hwy 512. For more
information contact Angela Fish at 253-830-4368 or find them on Facebook at
http://www.facebook.com/specialfamiliespc or email them at specialfamiliespc@gmail.com .
82. Please contact JBLM EFMP at jblmimcomdfmrwefmp@conus.army.mil if any of the EFMP contacts above do not
respond within 2 business days
83. Did you miss the JBLM EFMP newsletter? You can access it on-line at
http://www.jblmmwr.com/acs_efmp_newsletters.html. If you would like to join our EFMP e-mail distribution list,
please e-mail usarmy.jblm.imcom.list.dfmwr-acs-exceptional-family-member@mail.mil.
TRAINING AND CLASSES
84. NEWCOMERS' ORIENTATION Tuesday, March 26 Newcomers' orientation for all new arrivals to Joint Base Lewis-
McChord, Washington is held at the McChord Collocated Clubs, Bldg.700 Barnes Blvd, JBLM-McChord Field. Event
includes complimentary lunch, bus tour of JBLM-Lewis Main and Lewis-North, static displays/on & off post vendors,
and on site free child care. Casual/civilian attire (no earrings for male Soldiers). For more information call Lewis Main
at 253-967-3628 or McChord-Field at 253-982-3125.
85. PARENT UNIVERSITY Parents are invited to attend a free Parent University April 26, 8 a.m.-3 p.m. at North Fort
Chapel, JBLM Lewis-North. The event features Jeanine Fitzgerald, certified Human Behavior Specialist and owner of
The Fitzgerald Institute of Lifelong Learning. A free lunch and free childcare will be provided for the first 200
registrants. For details or to register, call 253-967-5901
17. 86. FRG TRAINING- 253-967-9496 for reservations. All classes held at the Family Resource Center, 9th Division and Idaho
Avenue, JBLM Main.
a. FRG Leader 21 March, 28 March, 4 Apr 6 p.m.-9 p.m. (Only VMIS registered FRG Leaders may attend)
b. FRG Green Suit 14 March 0900-1300
c. Key Caller 12 March 6:30-8:30 p.m.
87. ARMY FAMILY TEAM BUILDING (AFTB) is currently taking registrations for our January classes. The following classes
are offered at the Family Resource Center (FRC), Bldg 4274, located on the corner of 9th Division and Idaho Avenue.
To register for AFTB Classes, please contact the FRC at 253-967-9496.
March
5th-6th Level I 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
19th-21st Level III 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
21st-22nd ISG Spouse Seminar 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
88. SPOUSE RESILIENCY ACADEMY has a new format! A series of three modules are now available at ACS waller Hall &
McChord Field. For more information please call (253)967-3544/982-2695 or email Lisa.L.Evergin@us.army.mil or
Michael.Berkshire@us.af.mil
MOD 1 Resiliency & MRT Competencies, Hunt For The Good Stuff, ATC Model
MOD 2 Avoid Thinking Traps, Detecting Icebergs, Energy Management
MOD 3 Problem Solving, Put It In Perspective, Real Time Resilience
MOD 4 VIA- Building Character Strengths
MOD 5 Assertive Communication, Active & Constructive Responding, Effective Praise
MODULE DATE TIME LOCATION
MOD 1 5-Mar-13 0900-1200 McChord Field
MOD 1 5-Mar-13 0900-1200 Waller Hall, ACS Classroom
MOD 2 7-Mar-13 0900-1200 Waller Hall, ACS Classroom
MOD 3 8-Mar-13 0900-1200 Waller Hall, ACS Classroom
MOD 5a 8-Mar-13 0900-1200 McChord Field
MOD 4 12-Mar-13 1700-2000 Waller Hall, ACS Classroom
MOD 5b 12-Mar-13 0900-1200 McChord Field
MOD 5a 12-Mar-13 0900-1200 Waller Hall, ACS Classroom
MOD 2 14-Mar-13 1300-1600 McChord Field
MOD 5b 14-Mar-13 1230-1530 Waller Hall, ACS Classroom
MOD 1 15-Mar-13 0900-1200 Waller Hall, ACS Classroom
MOD 3 15-Mar-13 1300-1600 McChord Field
MOD 2 19-Mar-13 0900-1200 Waller Hall, ACS Classroom
MOD 5A & 21-Mar-13 0900-1600 Waller Hall, ACS Classroom
5B
MOD 4 21-Mar-13 1300-1600 McChord Field
MOD 3 22-Mar-13 0900-1200 Waller Hall, ACS Classroom
MOD 5a 22-Mar-13 0900-1200 McChord Field
MOD 4 26-Mar-13 0900-1200 Waller Hall, ACS Classroom
MOD 5a 28-Mar-13 1230-1530 Waller Hall, ACS Classroom
MOD 5b 29-Mar-13 0900-1200 Waller Hall, ACS Classroom
89. EARN MONEY AT HOME AS A FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDER Looking for a fun, rewarding job? Become a Family
Child Care provider and make a difference in the lives of military children and their families. FCC providers earn up to
$2,000 a month, may qualify for subsidies, and receive free child care while in training and free resources for your
business. Learn about FCC at the March 12 orientation from 6 to 8 p.m. at the FCC office in building 2013B. Full-day
18. training classes meet weekdays following the orientation. FCC will provide free child care during the training classes.
For more information, call the FCC office at 253-967-3039.
90. LEARN TO CROCHET Monday, Mar 11. Have you always wanted to learn how to crochet? Now’s your chance. Join
us at the McChord Library every Monday in March and learn how to crochet. This four part class will be held in the
conference room at 5 p.m. starting March 4th. Register by calling 253-982-3454.
91. COMMON SENSE PARENTING OF TODDLERS AND PRESCHOOLERS focuses on setting reasonable expectations based
on your child’s age, development, and abilities. This evidence based program will help you teach (discipline) your
children what you want them to do. There are 7 sessions to this class and each session builds on the previous one.
This class is great when you have older infants, toddlers and preschoolers. The class is Tuesday mornings from 1000
to 1200 at the Escape Zone.
92. CROSSROADS OF PARENTING & DIVORCE *2nd Friday, 8:00 am-12:30pm, at the Family Resource Center, given by
Family Advocacy Program. 253-967-5940.
93. NEW PARENT SUPPORT (253) 967-7409
Active Parenting of Teens* Tues, 11:30 am-1:00 pm @ Family Advocacy Classroom, Waller Hall
Play Morning *Fri, 10:00 am-11:30am* Raindrops & Rainbows & Thurs, 10:00 am-11:30 am @ McChord Escape
Zone
Baby Play Group *Thurs, 1:00 pm-2:30pm @ McChord Escape Zone
24/7 Dad* Tues & Thurs, 2:00 pm-3:30 pm @ Bldg 3201 Soldier Training Campus
Common Sense Parenting*Tues, 10:00 am-12 pm @ call 253-967-7409 for location
Infant Massage* 1st-3rd Wed, 10:30 am-12:00 pm@ Escape Zone - McChord
Stress Free Parenting*Wed, 3:30 pm-5:00 pm, call 253-967-7409 for location
94. FOOD HANDLER COURSE
First Tuesday of Month, March 5 7-8 p.m.
Third Tuesday of Month, March 19 4-5 p.m.
Please call to register: Carol Elliot 253-968-4331. 1 Hour Classes given by Environmental Health. This Installation
certificate is valid for one year. Each volunteer must have a certificate for all FRG fund raising involving food sales, even
if you are not directly handling the food. Held at Old Madigan, Ramp 2, RM 9911C.
Directions to Food Handler Course classroom:
o From Exit 122 (Madigan Gate) take a left onto Wilson (the street across from Madigan Nursing tower that has the stop
light)
o Left onto Madigan Bypass
o Right onto McKinley
o Right onto E. Johnson Street
o On your left you will see a parking lot. Park there.
o Look for the building with 'RAMP 2' next to the door
o Go through the door and down the hallway to Classroom 9911C (follow signs).
95. ACS FINANCIAL COUNSELORS are now available at Waller Hall the first Saturday of every month (March 2). Call for
appointment 253-967-7166
96. EMPLOYMENT READINESS New client orientations are held Tues-Thurs, 10 a.m. or Wed., 1:30 p.m. at the ACS
Annex, 12th and Liggett, next to Survivor Outreach Services. Only need to attend one day. For information 253-967-
3538.
19. 97. HEALTHY EATING CLASS: Arrange a “Healthy Eating” class for your unit. Attendees will learn how to use nutritious
foods to maintain good health and well-being. Call Madigan Army Public Health Nursing to book a class for your unit
or FRG! 253-968-4387.
98. AUTO CENTERS OFFER CLASSES Changing your own oil and fluids and lubing your vehicle saves you a lot of money —
learn how at your Auto Centers — it’s easier than you think. The McChord Auto Center’s lube and oil change class is
$25; the car check-up class is $20. Supplies are extra. Call to make an appointment for a class you want to take. For
more details, visit JBLMmwr.com under Auto Centers. For more information about your Auto Centers, call the Lewis
Main center at 253-967-3728 or the McChord center at 253-982-7226.
99. TUESDAY TOPICS RELATIONSHIP WORKSHOP SERIES CAFAC: 253-968-4843. Presented by the Child and Family
Assistance Center (CAFAC) Every Tuesday from 2:00pm to 3:30pm – CAFAC Conference Room, bldg 9923B, room
108, Madigan Annex, Ramp 3, across the hall from 9923A. Watch for signs! No need to register; just show up.
Casual atmosphere. CAFAC: 253-968-4843.
What makes a marriage work and what shuts it down? A detailed look at communication. Are you
misinterpreted, stuck and misunderstood? Do you need a referee? “Here we go again...” (sound familiar?) How
to identify “dead end” or destructive patterns. How to have meaningful connections with your spouse.
March 5, 2013 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm
Is PTSD effecting your relationship? Learn about the symptoms of PTSD and how improved communication can
reduce symptoms. Has deployment stress affected your relationship? Have you forgotten how to be a couple?
Do you live in emotional extremes...shut down or chronically angry? Understanding the effects of PTSD, chronic
stress and PTSD symptoms on your relationship...your brain, body, emotions and thoughts and communication.
March 12, 2013 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm
Emotional competency. The best tool for anger management /conflict resolution and emotional closeness. Do
you avoid or deny the way you feel? Do you tell everybody you are “fine” when you are not? Do you over or
under react? Do you push each other’s buttons? Understand your emotions. Be able to watch and label them.
Increase positive emotional experience. Develop coping skills so your emotions are in your control and not
controlling you.
March 19, 2013 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm
What does my family have to do with us? A look at family history and gender roles. Does your past effect your
present? How our childhood families affect beliefs, values, expectations and the partners we pick.
Understanding the role of attachment in childhood and adulthood. Building your family genogram to map your
relationship patterns.
March 26, 2013 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm
Join us for topics of interest in an educational setting packed with helpful information for couples. Perhaps you
would like to make improvements in your relationship without the commitment to counseling; this may help. For
information contact Patsy Randahl, LMFT, 253-968-4518 or Kathy Howell, LMFT, 253- 968-4550
100. JBLM FINANCIAL READINESS SERVICES
Location: ACS Annex, Bldg 2166, corner of 12th and Liggett Ave, JBLM
Hours of Operation: 0730 – 1630, Monday - Friday
OPEN all DONSA days, closed Federal Holidays
Services Available: Confidential one-on-one counseling for Soldiers and their spouses (budgeting, debt
management, credit counseling, investment education, general financial planning, credit report review, TSP and
retirement planning), personal financial management classes, and Army Emergency Relief (AER). All services are
part of the Army’s benefits to you. There are no out-of-pocket costs to you when obtaining the services of a
Financial Readiness Specialist. The FRP Specialists are Army (government) employees and do not work on
20. commissions or fees. The program is designed to offer financial education and conduct one-on-one, couples, or
family confidential financial counseling.
Applications taken for Army Emergency Relief (AER). All services are free of charge.
Appointment Line: Call 253/967-1453 to make an appointment with a Financial Counselor
Program Manager: Mary T Cron, AFC, CHC 253-967-9917, mary.t.cron.civ@mail.mil
Military Saves Week Tips
Military Saves week is Feb. 25- March 2. Visit www.MilitarySaves.org for savings tips,
information, and to take a savings pledge
How can those who currently aren’t saving afford to save money? And how can those
saving only a little save more? Here are Military Saves’ top 10 tips for saving money
when budgets are tight.
Cut Spending Painlessly
Tip 1: To find small savings that add up to big savings over time, keep a careful record
of all (and we mean all) of your expenditures for a month. You may be surprised to
learn how much you are spending on such things as a daily latte or restaurant meals.
Tip 2: For necessary purchases — such as food and transportation and insurance—
comparison shop. Remember your Commissary and Exchange can offer you savings year-round. Utilize these
savings opportunities as you would your other military benefits.
Tip 3: Restrain spending for birthdays and holidays, especially Christmas. A few well chosen gifts are likely to be
more appreciated than a more costly pile of gifts chosen thoughtlessly in a shopping mall foray.
Reduce High-Cost Debt
Tip 4: Interest rates on credit card debts and other retail credit lines can easily run 25 percent. You can save
hundreds, perhaps thousands, of dollars a year by paying off these high-cost debts. If you are located at a military
installation you can get assistance at the Family Readiness Center for free. Personal Financial Managers and
Counselors are there to help and can be a great asset in getting a debt repayment plan in order. Another resource is
MilitaryOneSource (1-800-342-9647) they also offer free financial counseling.
In most communities, there are agencies that can help you manage your debts. The most helpful and most widely
available are non-profit Consumer Credit Counseling Services (CCCS). CCCS counselors can work with you privately to
help you develop a budget, figure out your options, and negotiate with creditors to repay your debts. Call 1-800-
388-2227 to locate the office nearest you.
Tip 5: Build an emergency fund to avoid having to take loans to pay for unexpected purchases. That fund is usually
best kept in a savings account, despite the low interest rates such accounts pay right now. But do try to keep a high
21. enough balance in the account to avoid monthly fees many on-base banks and credit unions participate in Military
Saves Week and offer great savings options during the Week and throughout the year. To learn more on emergency
savings, click here.
Tip 6: Set up an automatic transfer each pay period or month from your checking to your savings account or through
an allotment. Even as little as $10 or$15 a month helps. After all, that’s $120 or $180 a year.
Tip 7: Put all your loose change in this savings account. For many people, that could add up to well over $100 a year.
Take Free Money and Save it
Tip 8: Low- and moderate-income workers qualify, each year, for an Earned Income Tax Credit that can put over
$1,000, and often more than $2,000, in your pocket. IRS Publication 596 explains how to apply, or you can contact
your local tax payer assistance center for in-person help. Then be sure to save at least half of this windfall.
Tip 9: Participate in a local Investment Development Account (IDA) program. In return for attending financial
education sessions and agreeing to save for a home, education, or business, you typically receive $2 for every $1 you
save through an IDA program. So, $25 that you save each month ends up as $900 at the end of a year.
Tip 10: Participate in the Thrift Savings Plan or Save at Work. While we encourage letting this money build up until
retirement, it can be withdrawn, or borrowed on, to cope with serious emergencies.
Financial Management Worksheet
You can find help with creating a budget, the fundamentals of TSP and investing, how to purchase a home,
and other great classes and counseling by calling Financial Readiness Program, Waller Hall, 253-967-9917.
MADIGAN & COMMUNITY HEALTH NEWS
101. SUICIDE PREVENTION: Soldiers and Family members must understand that suicide is a permanent
solution for a temporary problem. Please understand that help is available for Soldiers as well for Family
members to aid in those situations.
The 5-5 Air Defense Artillery Battalion Leadership and agencies on post are available to help all cases of suicidal
ideations. One case is too many and we are committed to help our Soldiers and Family and stand shoulder to
shoulder with them to help during hard times as necessary. While situations arise that are a burden, remember you
do not need to endure those problems alone. There are many resources available. Please pass the contact
information below to every one for resources available for confidential counseling and help as necessary which are
available 24 hours a day.
Veterans Crisis Line: 1-800-273-8255 and online chat: http://www.VeteransCrisisLine.net,
Veterans and Service members may text free of charge to 838255 to receive confidential, personal and immediate
support. The text service is available, like the Veterans Crisis Line and online chat, 24 hours a day, seven days a week,
365 days a year and connects a user with a specially trained VA professional
MILITARY AND FAMILY LIFE CONSULTANTS (MFLCs) are licensed professionals who provide situational, problem-solving
consultations anonymously and confidentially. No written records are kept, and it is free to military and Family
members. The 17th Fires Brigade MFLC, Bob Kerrebrock, has an office inside the brigade’s new building on North Fort,
22. Room 235. Phone: 253-363-6974 or 253-495-8425. In addition, two consultants work with Child, Youth and School
Services and can be reached at (253) 677-3883.
SUICIDE PREVENTION LIFELINE 1-800-273-TALK , Press “1” for Veterans, www.SuicidePreventionLifeline.org
5-5 ADA BN CHAPLAIN: CH (CPT) Jameson Williams: (253) 306-4963
17TH FIRES BRIGADE CHAPLAIN- CH (MAJ) Simpson: (253) 548-4252
JBLM Duty Chaplain: (253) 306-2783
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CLINIC: (253) 968-2700
MADIGAN EMERGENCY RM: (253)968-1390
PIERCE COUNTY CRISIS LINE (24 Hrs): (800)576-7764
MILITARY ONE SOURCE (24 Hrs): 1-800-342-9647 http://www.militaryonesource.com (phone help, or referral to off
post, confidential, free, mental health professional, for Soldiers and Family members)
CHILD AND FAMILY ASSISTANCE CENTER, Old Madigan, 253-968-4843 OR WALK IN, M-F 8am-2pm.
THURSTON/MASON COUNTY CRISIS LINE (24 Hrs) 800-627-2211
VETERAN COMBAT CALL CENTER- the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) created a 24/7 confidential Combat Call
Center. 877.WAR.VETS (877.927.8387).
102. UNDERSTANDING ADDICTION IN THE FAMILY Are you or a family member struggling with addiction - having
difficulty cutting back on your use of alcohol or other mood-altering substance? Fridays 10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m., Child
and Family Assistance Center (CAFAC), building 9923A, Madigan Annex. Call 253-968-4843 (to schedule a brief
meeting) Facilitated by Donna Hitt, LiCSW, MAC * Must be enrolled in Tricare Prime to attend
103. NO SHOWS!!! When you do not cancel an appointment, you take away an appointment another Family could’ve
taken, and you take the doctor and nurse away from a possible same day appointment someone else needed. The
doctor and nurse are paid for their time, costing Madigan, in the first quarter of 2012, $800,000 with over 12,000 no
shows. Of the 12,000, 55% are Family member appointments. Please, call the appointment line 1-800-404-4506 to
cancel an appointment, or cancel online at TriCareOnline.com.
104. APPLES- Please help Madigan to help you! If you receive a survey in the mail after your appointment please
take the time to fill them out and send them back. Not only do they provide great feedback (both positive and
challenges), but those surveys actually equate to $$$$$$.The more surveys returned the more incentive reward the
hospital receives!!
105. MADIGAN IS TOBACCO FREE Absolutely no tobacco delivery system once you leave your POV. This includes
electronic cigarettes and snuff/chewing tobacco. Effective entire campus Jan. 1.
106. SOUTH SOUND CLINIC-Madigan. Opening in April 2013! The New Lacey clinic will be on Lilly Road, across from
St. Peters Providence, and will start accepting Active Duty Family Member applications April 1. Great news for
Lacey, Olympia, and Yelm current Madigan patients, for Team centered health care. All your health care needs in
one setting. PARKING CLOSE TO THE DOOR! The clinic is expected to enroll 10,000 to 13,000 patients in the area. It
will be a fully equipped clinic, to include radiology and popular prescriptions. A team based approach to medicine;
you will ALWAYS receive a same day appointment when needed, and always see the same team of medical
professionals.
107. CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP: On the 3rd Thursday of each month (February 21), the Dept of Social Work at
Madigan Army Medical Center hosts a support group called "Caring for the Caregiver." The group meets from 2 to 3
p.m. in the Nursing Tower at Madigan on the Second Floor in the South Waiting Room. The Caregiver Support Group
is an open group designed to provide information & support for anyone who is the caregiver of someone with a
chronic medical condition. For more information contact Sandra Naputi, (MAMC-DSW/968-2303),
Sandra.m.naputi@us.army.mil.
108. TOBACCO CESSATION: Join the growing number of ex-tobacco users on Joint Base Lewis-McChord. Call TRICARE
at 1-800-404-4506 for a cessation appointment. Also, check out the free cessation counseling, quit tools and
23. promotional materials at "Make Everyone Proud. Quit Tobacco” www.ucanquit2.org you can do this - you can be
tobacco-free! POC is Ms Hawthorne, RN-BC, Madigan Army Public Health Nursing for more information please call
253-968-4382).
109. WALK-IN SERVICES are now available for all service members in the Behavioral Health Clinic at Madigan Army
Medical Center, Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. The Soldier Readiness Service (SRS) located at
Madigan Annex has permanently closed. Contact Madigan BH Clinic at 968-2700.
110. THE CHILD AND FAMILY ASSISTANCE CENTER (CAFAC) provides behavioral health services for active duty family
members including individuals, couples, families, children and adolescents. CAFAC is located in Bldg 9923 at the
Madigan Annex. Triage hours are daily from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. to assess individual or family's needs and decide the
most appropriate services available for their situation. Contact CAFAC at 968-4843. Services are also available
through the School Behavioral Health (SBH) program for children enrolled in one of the base elementary schools.
Contact SBH at 477-3731.
111. MADIGAN MEDICAL CLINIC AT STEILACOOM HIGH SCHOOL (Thursdays from 8-11:30 a.m.) and PIONEER
MIDDLE SCHOOL (Tuesdays from 8-11:30 a.m.) No more pulling kids out of school for a doctor appointment. Dr.
Lemmon is able to accommodate the full spectrum of adolescent and teen care: physicals, immunizations (to include
flu mist), medication permission slips for school nurse, acute illness, everything except surgery. The appointment
line for this military adolescent school based health initiative is 253-968-1980. Only for children enrolled in these
two schools.
112. SFAC EXPANDS ITS MISSION The Soldier and Family Assistance Center moved into a new building and took on a
new mission during a Jan. 7 ribbon-cutting ceremony at the newly-constructed facility at Madigan Army Medical
Center. The SFAC will now provide job search assistance, education counseling, financial readiness, and information,
referral and social services to all wounded, ill or injured service members undergoing a Integrated Disability
Evaluation System review - not just those assigned to the Warrior Transition Battalion.
113. GET CERTIFIED FREE IN FIRST AID/CPR Learn skills that will save lives. Classes held at either fire station 101 or
105 on JBLM. Classes start at 8 a.m. Free 8 hour course taught by certified instructors. Registration closes 10 days
prior to scheduled dates. Limited available slots. Open to Gov ID card holders only. To sign up, call 253-966-7466 or
e-mail: registration@jblmmwr.com
Class dates:
Wednesday, March 27
Friday, March 29
Tuesday, April 16
Monday, April 22
Wednesday, May 22
Tuesday, May 28
Friday, June 21 5
Tuesday, June 25
Friday, July 19
Tuesday, July 23
114. MADIGAN ARMY MEDICAL CENTER INVITES YOU TO BECOME A VOLUNTEER. Volunteers are an integral and
valuable component of Madigan Army Medical Center. Based on your interest, time availability, and personal
concerns, there are a number of opportunities for volunteering by using your job-related skills, acquiring new skills
or simply doing something you enjoy. To volunteer at Madigan Army Medical Center you must be registered
through the American Red Cross office at Madigan, attend Red Cross orientation, and have a current TB skin Test.
Volunteer Positions Available:
· Information Desks
· Patient Escort
24. · Ophthalmology Department
· Patient Administrative Division
· Department of Family Practice
· Department of Pediatrics
· Various other departments
For further information about becoming a volunteer at Madigan Army Medical Center please contact: RED CROSS
OFFICE at: 253-968-1055.
COMMISSARY
The Commissary...Helping You Eat Better!
Commissaries.com
115. Reward Cards and Gift Cards are available at every register. Please ask your cashier for assistance if needed.
116. http://www.commissaries.com/press_room/press_release/breaking_news_07/index.cfm Food alerts and
recalls
117. DON’T LET THE CONSTRUCTION KEEP YOU AWAY!!! The Commissary is open and fully stocked! Enter through
side entrances only. Entry through Exchange parking lot is blocked.
THE EXCHANGE
JB LEWIS-MCCHORD CAREY THEATER MOVIE SCHEDULE PH (253) 967-4329 *recording, PH (253) 967-5976
Reel Time JB Lewis-McChord Exchange
THU Feb 28 Family Night Out, LES MISERABLES 1900
FRI Mar 1– 1900 Broken City (R)
SAT Mar 2– 1400 The Guilt Trip (PG13); 1900 Broken City (R)
SUN Mar 3– 1400 The Guilt Trip (PG13); 1900 Broken City (R)
MON Mar 4- THU Mar 7 No Showing
FRI Mar 8– 1900 Mama (PG13)
SAT Mar 9– 1400 Mama (PG13); 1900 Bullet to the Head (R)
SUN Mar 10– 1400 Mama (PG13); 1900 Bullet to the Head (R)
MON Mar 11- THU Mar 14 No Showing
FRI Mar 15– 1900 Hansel and Gretel (R)
SAT Mar 16– 1400 Mama (PG13); 1900 Hansel and Gretel (R)
SUN Mar 17– 1400 Mama (PG13); 1900 Hansel and Gretel (R)
FREE MOVIES AT MCCHORD THEATER ON WEEKENDS 253-982-5836
2 March 1600 TWILIGHT BREAKING DAWN II PG13; 1900 PLAYING FOR KEEPS PG13
3 March 1600 MONSTERS VS ALIENS PG
118. YOU MADE THE GRADE PROGRAM is designed to reward students in grades 1 through 12 for above-average
academic achievement and to inspire them to work that much harder. Qualifying students can receive a booklet
with various discount coupons on variety of items from The Exchange. To get the booklet, students must present a
valid military ID card and proof of an overall "B" or better average to their local BX or PX Manager’s Office. The
overall objective of this program is to provide an incentive for kids to not only stay in school, but to excel in school.
119. 911 DRIVING SCHOOL Classes held at Lewis Main Exchange. www.911DrivingSchool.com 253-512-0911. Course
is exclusively instructed by Police Officers.
CLOSURES AND CONSTRUCTION
25. 120. Pendleton Ave. will close from 41st Division Dr. to 4th Division Dr. & Colorado
Ave. Primary detours will be via Colorado Ave. to Pendleton & 4th Division Dr., or
around the airfield, via 2nd Division Dr. and Stryker Ave. Additionally, Pendleton Ave.
remains closed between 7th & 12th St. Detour via Nevada Ave. (Commissary & Town
Center) or Liggett AVE (Waller Hall/historic district). http://sphotos-
a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash4/419619_10151213258776199_584077720_n.jpg
Pendleton Work - North Lane from 12th to 14th Street from 24 Sept 2012 - 16 July
2013. Two way traffic will be maintained in either direction. This document will give
the complete project overview.
121. The softball fields at Soldiers Field House will be closed and off-limits for PT, Unit training and recreation during
construction of the Aviation Apron Project for approximately two years.
CRIME PREVENTION, SITUATIONAL AWARENESS, AND SAFETY
122. AMNESTY DAY Bring contraband items, including ammunition, to the C-5 mock-up on the East Gate Road May
8, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. No questions asked. No investigation started. No paperwork required. No hazardous
materials endorsement required. Amnesty items can always be turned in at the ASP during normal duty hours or at
any of the amnesty locations on base. For .50 cal or above, recommend calling Emergency Ordnance Disposal at 967-
5800/2400. All residue will be taken straight to residue yard at ASP. Call chief of quality assurance, Mr Howell, at
967-6669 or Mr. Calip, ammunition inspector, at 253-966-8764.
123. NIGHT FIRE- There will be night firing with 81mm mortars in the Joint Base Lewis-McChord Artillery Impact Area,
March 2 from 9 to 11 p.m. at Mortar Point 6. 60mm mortars will be fired all day March 9 until 11:59 p.m. at Mortar
Point 8. Demolitions training with C4 will be conducted all day March 12 through 11:59 p.m. at Range 74. For
information, call Roselyn Knox at Range Control, 253-967-5060
124. FORCE PROTECTION Force protection conditions for Joint Base Lewis-McChord are now posted on the JBLM
public website at http://www.lewis-mcchord.army.mil . The FPCON can be raised in the event of a specific threat to
the installation or upon direction of higher headquarters.
REPORT SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY: https://www.inscom.army.mil/isalute (Suspicious activity reporting form, iSalute
website)
http://twitter.com/jblmmfpdivision
Https://www.facebook.com/pages/jblm-protection-division/160688777317183
EMAIL: LewisPMFusionCell@conus.army.mil
If you wish to remain anonymous, call the Counterintelligence Hotline: 1-800-CALL-SPY
Disclaimer for External Links: The appearance of external hyperlinks does not constitute endorsement by the United
States Department of Defense of the linked web sites, or the information, products or services contained therein. For
other than authorized activities such as military exchanges and Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) sites, the United
States Department of Defense does not exercise any editorial control over the information you may find at these
locations.
5TH BATTALION 5TH AIR DEFENSE ARTILLERY REGIMENT FACEBOOK PAGE <- CLICK ME!!!!
Smart Phone? We have a QR Code for the Battalion Facebook page! :
JBLM Website: www.lewis-mcchord.army.mil/
MILITARY ONE SOURCE www.MilitaryOneSource.com Every resource you need, free confidential counseling service,
FREE tax preparation software (H&R Block at home), PCS information, Spouse employment, Child care, EVERYTHING
that concerns you and your military life.
26. Every Soldier on JBLM is encouraged to sign up for workplace emergency alerts. PIERCE COUNTY/JBLM ALERT This free
service allows you to sign up to receive alerts on your cell phone, work phone, text message, work e-mail, home phone,
and/or personal email. You can also choose the locations you want to be contacted about. You can receive alerts about
emergencies that may affect your residence, workplace, child’s school, or other areas as long as those locations are
within the boundaries of Pierce County. Sign up today, visit: www.piercecountywa.gov or call 253-798-6595.
HARD TIMES RESOURCE GUIDE
Http://www.whitehouse.gov/joiningforces/stay-connected Joining Forces initiative Facebook/Tweeter links
www.AfterDeployment.org Great resources to help with stress. New Smart phone apps that help record your stress
levels, teach Combat Breathing techniques, suggestions, and resources.
NORTHWEST GUARDIAN newspaper: www.nwguardian.com
ARMY ONE SOURCE www.MyArmyOneSource.com information for Spouses and Soldiers, FRG eLearning, Mandatory
First Term Soldier Financial eLearning Classes.
ICE Comment/Suggestion/Complaints: http://ice.disa.mil/index.cfm?fa=service_provider_list&site_id=957&dep=*DoD
PLAN MY MOVE online moving tool that simplifies the moving process, breaking it down into manageable steps for
both experienced and first time movers. Plan My Move features include customizable calendar, handy to do lists, and
checklists. Very helpful site! (PlanMyMove.gov)
Staying Strong: Parent Guide for Military Families http://www.stayingstrong.org/splash
31st ADA Brigade FACEBOOK 31st Air Defense Artillery Brigade
17th Fires Brigade FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/17thFiresBrigade?ref=pb
NATIONAL DO NOT CALL REGISTRY-Add your telephone numbers to the registry to stop telemarketing calls.
https://www.donotcall.gov/register/reg.aspx
ARMY DISASTER PERSONNEL ACCOUNTABILITY AND ASSESSMENT SYSTEM www.adpaas.army.mil Soldiers must check-
in at this website if involved in a natural disaster, such as hurricane, flooding, tornado, earthquake, etc.
Lewis Information (253) 967-1110
Madigan Information (253) 968-1110
McChord Information (253) 982-1110
SUICIDE PREVENTION LIFELINE 1-800-273-TALK
JBLM OFFICIAL FACEBOOK PAGES
AAFES Exchange http://www.facebook.com/AAFES.BX.PX
JBLM Army Continuing Education System https://www.facebook.com/#!/JBLMArmyEd
Army Family Action Plan http://www.facebook.com/jblmafap
CAF-BHO http://www.facebook.com/armybehavioralhealth
FOCUS Project http://www.facebook.com/focusresiliencytraining
I Corps http://www.facebook.com/1stcorps
JBLM ACS http://www.facebook.com/JBLMACS
JBLM Aerobics Program and Fitness Training https://www.facebook.com/JblmAerobicsandFitness
27. JBLM Airman & Family Readiness Center http://www.facebook.com/JBLMAFRC
JBLM Army Family Team Building http://www.facebook.com/aftb.jblm
JBLM BOSS http://www.facebook.com/BOSSJBLM
JBLM EFMP http://www.facebook.com/efmpJBLM
JBLM Family & MWR http://www.facebook.com/JBLMFamilyMWR
JBLM Garrison http://www.facebook.com/JBLMgarrison
JBLM Health Promotion www.facebook.com/JBLMHealthPromotion
JBLM Outdoor Recreation http://www.facebook.com/SeeYouOutsideJBLM
JBLM PAIO Office http://www.facebook.com/JBLM.PAIO
JBLM Sports Races http://www.facebook.com/JBLMRaces
http://www.facebook.com/pages/JBLM-
JBLM Teen Zone
Teen_Zone/138033819599124
JBLM Warrior Zone http://www.facebook.com/JBLMWarriorZone
Lewis-Main Battle Bean Coffee http://www.facebook.com/battlebean
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Bowl-Arena-
Lewis-Main Bowl Arena Lanes
Lanes/117410934969719
Lewis-Main Cascade/Heroes Sports Lounge http://www.facebook.com/HeroesSportsLounge
Madigan Healthcare System http://www.facebook.com/madiganhealth
Military OneSource http://www.facebook.com/military.1source
Military Spouse Magazine http://www.facebook.com/militaryspousemagazine
National Military Family Association http://www.facebook.com/militaryfamily
http://www.facebook.com/pages/the-fort-lewis-ranger-
Ranger newspaper
newspaper/157092306880
http://www.facebook.com/pages/school-behavioral-
School Behavioral Health (SBH) health-joint-base-lewis-mcchord/219746524730115
The Bistro at Russell Landing http://www.facebook.com/BistroatRussellLanding
TRICARE http://www.facebook.com/tricare
TriWest Healthcare Alliance http://www.facebook.com/triwest
Washington State Survivor Outreach Services http://www.facebook.com/sosftlewis