This document is the July 2013 issue of the IN THE ZoNE magazine for USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area I Family and MWR. It provides information on upcoming events including a BBQ cookout on July 4th and an Independence Day celebration. It also includes details on clubs, dining facilities, and recreation activities available on post, such as outdoor recreation trips, tours, BOSS events, libraries, golf courses, and more. Contact information is provided for Family and MWR departments across Area I installations.
IN THE ZONE is published monthly by the USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area I Family, Morale, Welfare & Recreation Marketing Division, HHC SA, Unit 15707, APO AP 96258. Five thousand five hundred copies are distributed free at selected locations throughout the USAG Red Cloud
- Casey and Area I Communities. Comments and suggestions are always welcome. Advertising is accepted. The appearance of paid advertisements does not constitute endorsement by DoD, the U.S. Army or USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area I, DFMWR.
For information about our magazine, call 732-9531.
Hello Area 1 Community Members!
I would like to say “Thank You” for
participating in our Independence Day
Celebration July 4th at Camp Casey. What
a change from last year where you stood
fast during the “on and off” again rains, this
year we had bright beautiful sunny skies and
though at times it was quite warm, the smiles
on your faces and your laughter could be
heard throughout the event site. From food eating contest, Warrior’s
Got Talent show, games, rides, entertainment, food and beverage there was so much to offer, so much fun and what more could one say except “WOW” when the fireworks capped off a perfect day.
Area 1 has a lot going on in August check out some of our favorites:
Commander's Cup Video Challenge at all Area I CACs, CRC BOSS "Hoop it UP", Commander's Cup Intramural Golf at Casey and CRC, DMZ Trips with sign ups at Area I CACs, Family Rail Bike Trip to Gangchon, Comedy Show at Gateway, CYSS Open House, you can find all these and more in the August ITZ magazine, “Happy Reading!”
IN THE ZONE is published monthly by the USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area I Family, Morale, Welfare & Recreation Marketing Division, HHC SA, Unit 15707, APO AP 96258. Five thousand five hundred copies are distributed free at selected locations throughout the USAG Red Cloud
- Casey and Area I Communities. Comments and suggestions are always welcome. Advertising is accepted. The appearance of paid advertisements does not constitute endorsement by DoD, the U.S. Army or USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area I, DFMWR.
For information about our magazine, call 732-9531.
Hello Area 1 Community Members!
I would like to say “Thank You” for
participating in our Independence Day
Celebration July 4th at Camp Casey. What
a change from last year where you stood
fast during the “on and off” again rains, this
year we had bright beautiful sunny skies and
though at times it was quite warm, the smiles
on your faces and your laughter could be
heard throughout the event site. From food eating contest, Warrior’s
Got Talent show, games, rides, entertainment, food and beverage there was so much to offer, so much fun and what more could one say except “WOW” when the fireworks capped off a perfect day.
Area 1 has a lot going on in August check out some of our favorites:
Commander's Cup Video Challenge at all Area I CACs, CRC BOSS "Hoop it UP", Commander's Cup Intramural Golf at Casey and CRC, DMZ Trips with sign ups at Area I CACs, Family Rail Bike Trip to Gangchon, Comedy Show at Gateway, CYSS Open House, you can find all these and more in the August ITZ magazine, “Happy Reading!”
IN THE ZONE is published monthly by the USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area 1 Family, Morale, Welfare & Recreation Marketing Division, hhC SA, Unit 15707, APO AP 96258. Five thousand five hundred copies are distributed free at selected locations throughout the USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area I Communities. Comments and suggestions are always welcome. Advertising is accepted. The appearance of paid advertisements does not constitute endorsement by DoD, the U.S. Army or USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area 1, DFMWR.
For information about our magazine, call 732-9531.
Hello Area I Community Members!! Here we are, September and the Kids are back in school, the days are
beginning to shorten and we continue tomarch on!eptember presents some interestingthings as we beginto close the Camp Casey Gateway Club for some major
renovations; new roof, restrooms, upgraded electrical and a fewother things as well. To accommodate that closure, we haveplans to lessen and to minimize this closure’s disruption. We will extend hours at Warriors Club, add additional programs at the Bowling Center, continue the Gateway Pizza delivery and more… you can read more about it on page 5. We close thefacility by 23 September and anticipate to reopen with a “Grand Opening” next Spring. We will keep you posted on the progress
that the Gateway Club is making as we move along.
Please be vigilant of the school kids that are out and about
acclimating back to their studies. Take the time to peruse the ITZ for all the great programs, events and happenings that are planned for YOU!
IN THE ZONE is published monthly by the USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area 1 Family, Morale, Welfare & Recreation Marketing Division, hhC SA, Unit 15707, APO AP 96258. Five thousand five hundred copies are distributed free at selected locations throughout the USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area I Communities. Comments and suggestions are always welcome. Advertising is accepted. The appearance of paid advertisements does not constitute endorsement by DoD, the U.S. Army or USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area 1, DFMWR.
For information about our magazine, call 732-9531.
Hello Area I Community Members!! Here we are, September and the Kids are back in school, the days are
beginning to shorten and we continue tomarch on!eptember presents some interestingthings as we beginto close the Camp Casey Gateway Club for some major
renovations; new roof, restrooms, upgraded electrical and a fewother things as well. To accommodate that closure, we haveplans to lessen and to minimize this closure’s disruption. We will extend hours at Warriors Club, add additional programs at the Bowling Center, continue the Gateway Pizza delivery and more… you can read more about it on page 5. We close thefacility by 23 September and anticipate to reopen with a “Grand Opening” next Spring. We will keep you posted on the progress
that the Gateway Club is making as we move along.
Please be vigilant of the school kids that are out and about
acclimating back to their studies. Take the time to peruse the ITZ for all the great programs, events and happenings that are planned for YOU!
Hello USAG Red Cloud and Area I
Community Members!
Can you believe it we are nearing the end
of the year already; time flew by so fast, and
soon it will be Christmas and then New Years
Eve! It’s a very special time of the year to
spend with family and friends.
Unfortunately, this may not be the case
with some of our Area I members. As much
as it is a glorious time of the year, this season
can be a very difficult time for many of our
unaccompanied Soldiers and Families far from home. Please be vigilant
and watch for lonely and/or depressed symptoms, and reach out to your
Battle Buddies; invite them into your home or get them involved in Unit
or FMWR activities at the clubs, bowling centers, CACs or ACS. The Army
is one big family and we need to take care of our own, so open your
hearts and homes to your extended family here in Area I.
Eligibility:
• All Area l USFK card holders and KATUSA
• Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by
a parent or guardian at all times
For more information, call 730-4642.
The Trick Eye Museum is located in the Hongdae district
in Seoul. The museum features paintings that are
extremely realistic and seem as if they are in 3D.
By posing next to the painting in a certain way, you can
take a picture and look like you’re a part of the painting!
Sign up by Friday, February 14 before 5 p.m.
USACE Environmental chief visits Southern Arizona, City funds additional Newport Harbor dredging as Corps continues BUILDING STRONG and Taking Care of People!
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The world of comic books is vast and filled with iconic characters, gripping storylines, and legendary rivalries. Among the most famous groups of superheroes are the X-Men. Created in the early 1960s, the X-Men have become a cultural phenomenon, featuring in comics, animated series, and blockbuster movies. A common question among newcomers to the comic book world is: Are the X-Men Marvel or DC? This article delves into the history, creators, and significant moments of the X-Men to provide a comprehensive answer.
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Monday, June 3, 2024 - Episode 241: Sergeant Rathebe nabs a top scammer in Turfloop. Meikie is furious at her uncle's reaction to the truth about Ntswaki.
Tuesday, June 4, 2024 - Episode 242: Babeile uncovers the truth behind Rathebe’s latest actions. Leeto's announcement shocks his employees, and Ntswaki’s ordeal haunts her family.
Wednesday, June 5, 2024 - Episode 243: Rathebe blocks Babeile from investigating further. Melita warns Eunice to stay clear of Mr. Kgomo.
Thursday, June 6, 2024 - Episode 244: Tbose surrenders to the police while an intruder meddles in his affairs. Rathebe's secret mission faces a setback.
Friday, June 7, 2024 - Episode 245: Rathebe’s antics reach Kganyago. Tbose dodges a bullet, but a nightmare looms. Mr. Kgomo accuses Melita of witchcraft.
Monday, June 10, 2024 - Episode 246: Ntswaki struggles on her first day back at school. Babeile is stunned by Rathebe’s romance with Bullet Mabuza.
Tuesday, June 11, 2024 - Episode 247: An unexpected turn halts Rathebe’s investigation. The press discovers Mr. Kgomo’s affair with a young employee.
Wednesday, June 12, 2024 - Episode 248: Rathebe chases a criminal, resorting to gunfire. Turf High is rife with tension and transfer threats.
Thursday, June 13, 2024 - Episode 249: Rathebe traps Kganyago. John warns Toby to stop harassing Ntswaki.
Friday, June 14, 2024 - Episode 250: Babeile is cleared to investigate Rathebe. Melita gains Mr. Kgomo’s trust, and Jacobeth devises a financial solution.
Monday, June 17, 2024 - Episode 251: Rathebe feels the pressure as Babeile closes in. Mr. Kgomo and Eunice clash. Jacobeth risks her safety in pursuit of Kganyago.
Tuesday, June 18, 2024 - Episode 252: Bullet Mabuza retaliates against Jacobeth. Pitsi inadvertently reveals his parents’ plans. Nkosi is shocked by Khwezi’s decision on LJ’s future.
Wednesday, June 19, 2024 - Episode 253: Jacobeth is ensnared in deceit. Evelyn is stressed over Toby’s case, and Letetswe reveals shocking academic results.
Thursday, June 20, 2024 - Episode 254: Elizabeth learns Jacobeth is in Mpumalanga. Kganyago's past is exposed, and Lehasa discovers his son is in KZN.
Friday, June 21, 2024 - Episode 255: Elizabeth confirms Jacobeth’s dubious activities in Mpumalanga. Rathebe lies about her relationship with Bullet, and Jacobeth faces theft accusations.
Monday, June 24, 2024 - Episode 256: Rathebe spies on Kganyago. Lehasa plans to retrieve his son from KZN, fearing what awaits.
Tuesday, June 25, 2024 - Episode 257: MaNtuli fears for Kwaito’s safety in Mpumalanga. Mr. Kgomo and Melita reconcile.
Wednesday, June 26, 2024 - Episode 258: Kganyago makes a bold escape. Elizabeth receives a shocking message from Kwaito. Mrs. Khoza defends her husband against scam accusations.
Thursday, June 27, 2024 - Episode 259: Babeile's skillful arrest changes the game. Tbose and Kwaito face a hostage crisis.
Friday, June 28, 2024 - Episode 260: Two women face the reality of being scammed. Turf is rocked by breaking
From Slave to Scourge: The Existential Choice of Django Unchained. The Philos...Rodney Thomas Jr
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Welcome to SSA Philosophy, your ultimate destination for diving deep into the profound philosophies of iconic characters from video games, movies, and TV shows. In this episode, we explore the powerful journey and existential philosophy of Django Freeman from Quentin Tarantino’s masterful film, "Django Unchained," in our video titled, "From Slave to Scourge: The Existential Choice of Django Unchained. The Philosophy of Django Freeman!"
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Django Freeman’s story is one of the most compelling narratives of transformation and empowerment in cinema. A former slave turned relentless bounty hunter, Django’s journey is not just a physical liberation but an existential quest for identity, justice, and retribution. This video delves into the core philosophical elements that define Django’s character and the profound choices he makes throughout his journey.
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Over several decades, Tom Selleck, a name synonymous with charisma. From his iconic role as Thomas Magnum in the television series "Magnum, P.I." to his enduring presence in "Blue Bloods," Selleck has captivated audiences with his versatility and charm. As a result, "Tom Selleck net worth" has become a topic of great interest among fans. and financial enthusiasts alike. This article delves deep into Tom Selleck's wealth, exploring his career, assets, endorsements. and business ventures that contribute to his impressive economic standing.
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Born on January 29, 1945, in Detroit, Michigan, Tom Selleck grew up in Sherman Oaks, California. His journey towards building a large net worth began with humble origins. , Selleck pursued a business administration degree at the University of Southern California (USC) on a basketball scholarship. But, his interest shifted towards acting. leading him to study at the Hills Playhouse under Milton Katselas.
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Panchayat Season 3 - Official Trailer.pdfSuleman Rana
The dearest series "Panchayat" is set to make a victorious return with its third season, and the fervor is discernible. The authority trailer, delivered on May 28, guarantees one more enamoring venture through the country heartland of India.
Jitendra Kumar keeps on sparkling as Abhishek Tripathi, the city-reared engineer who ends up functioning as the secretary of the Panchayat office in the curious town of Phulera. His nuanced depiction of a young fellow exploring the difficulties of country life while endeavoring to adjust to his new environmental factors has earned far and wide recognition.
Neena Gupta and Raghubir Yadav return as Manju Devi and Brij Bhushan Dubey, separately. Their dynamic science and immaculate acting rejuvenate the hardships of town administration. Gupta's depiction of the town Pradhan with an ever-evolving outlook, matched with Yadav's carefully prepared exhibition, adds profundity and credibility to the story.
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Monday, 3 June 2024
Episode 47
A friend is compelled to expose a manipulative scheme to prevent another from making a grave mistake. In a frantic bid to save Jojo, Phakamile agrees to a meeting that unbeknownst to her, will seal her fate.
Tuesday, 4 June 2024
Episode 48
A mother, with her son's best interests at heart, finds him unready to heed her advice. Motshabi finds herself in an unmanageable situation, sinking fast like in quicksand.
Wednesday, 5 June 2024
Episode 49
A woman fabricates a diabolical lie to cover up an indiscretion. Overwhelmed by guilt, she makes a spontaneous confession that could be devastating to another heart.
Thursday, 6 June 2024
Episode 50
Linda unwittingly discloses damning information. Nhlamulo and Vuvu try to guide their friend towards the right decision.
Friday, 7 June 2024
Episode 51
Jojo's life continues to spiral out of control. Dintle weaves a web of lies to conceal that she is not as successful as everyone believes.
Monday, 10 June 2024
Episode 52
A heated confrontation between lovers leads to a devastating admission of guilt. Dintle's desperation takes a new turn, leaving her with dwindling options.
Tuesday, 11 June 2024
Episode 53
Unable to resort to violence, Taps issues a verbal threat, leaving Mdala unsettled. A sister must explain her life choices to regain her brother's trust.
Wednesday, 12 June 2024
Episode 54
Winnie makes a very troubling discovery. Taps follows through on his threat, leaving a woman reeling. Layla, oblivious to the truth, offers an incentive.
Thursday, 13 June 2024
Episode 55
A nosy relative arrives just in time to thwart a man's fatal decision. Dintle manipulates Khanyi to tug at Mo's heartstrings and get what she wants.
Friday, 14 June 2024
Episode 56
Tlhogi is shocked by Mdala's reaction following the revelation of their indiscretion. Jojo is in disbelief when the punishment for his crime is revealed.
Monday, 17 June 2024
Episode 57
A woman reprimands another to stay in her lane, leading to a damning revelation. A man decides to leave his broken life behind.
Tuesday, 18 June 2024
Episode 58
Nhlamulo learns that due to his actions, his worst fears have come true. Caiphus' extravagant promises to suppliers get him into trouble with Ndu.
Wednesday, 19 June 2024
Episode 59
A woman manages to kill two birds with one stone. Business doom looms over Chillax. A sobering incident makes a woman realize how far she's fallen.
Thursday, 20 June 2024
Episode 60
Taps' offer to help Nhlamulo comes with hidden motives. Caiphus' new ideas for Chillax have MaHilda excited. A blast from the past recognizes Dintle, not for her newfound fame.
Friday, 21 June 2024
Episode 61
Taps is hungry for revenge and finds a rope to hang Mdala with. Chillax's new job opportunity elicits mixed reactions from the public. Roommates' initial meeting starts off on the wrong foot.
Monday, 24 June 2024
Episode 62
Taps seizes new information and recruits someone on the inside. Mary's new job
From the Editor's Desk: 115th Father's day Celebration - When we see Father's day in Hindu context, Nanda Baba is the most vivid figure which comes to the mind. Nanda Baba who was the foster father of Lord Krishna is known to provide love, care and affection to Lord Krishna and Balarama along with his wife Yashoda; Letter’s to the Editor: Mother's Day - Mother is a precious life for their children. Mother is life breath for her children. Mother's lap is the world happiness whose debt can never be paid.
As a film director, I have always been awestruck by the magic of animation. Animation, a medium once considered solely for the amusement of children, has undergone a significant transformation over the years. Its evolution from a rudimentary form of entertainment to a sophisticated form of storytelling has stirred my creativity and expanded my vision, offering limitless possibilities in the realm of cinematic storytelling.
In the vast landscape of cinema, stories have been told, retold, and reimagined in countless ways. At the heart of this narrative evolution lies the concept of a "remake". A successful remake allows us to revisit cherished tales through a fresh lens, often reflecting a different era's perspective or harnessing the power of advanced technology. Yet, the question remains, what makes a remake successful? Today, we will delve deeper into this subject, identifying the key ingredients that contribute to the success of a remake.
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FMWR In The Zone Magazine
1. IN THEZoNE
USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area I Family and MWR Magazine
July2013
“Serving Those Who Serve”“Serving Those Who Serve”
COOKOUT
For more information, see page 4, 8 &12
2. MG Edward C. Cardon
Commander, 2nd Infantry Division
CSM Andy Spano
Command Sergeant Major, 2nd Infantry Division
COL John M. Scott
Commander, USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area I
Freddie L. Giddens
Deputy Commander,
USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area I
CSM Michael L. Hatfield
Command Sergeant Major,
USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area I
Jammie G. Hawkins
Family and MWR Director,
USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area I
LTC Steven G. Finley
Commander, USAG Casey
Raymond Myers
Deputy Commander, USAG Casey
CSM Alexander M. Peden
Command Sergeant Major, USAG Casey
Warrior Leaders
Marketing Director Frank A. DeSilva
Marketing Specialist Marenzo Domingo
Marketing Assistant Ham, Yong Hwan
Illustrators Kim, Ho Yong
Pak, Mi Chong
Paek, Chong Hun
SSG Matthew Ritter
Designed by Kim, Ho Yong
IN THE ZoNE is published monthly by the USAG Red Cloud
- Casey and Area I Family, Morale, Welfare & Recreation
Marketing Division, HHC SA, Unit 15707, APO AP 96258.
Five thousand five hundred copies are distributed
free at selected locations throughout the USAG Red
Cloud - Casey and Area I Communities. Comments and
suggestions are always welcome. Advertising is accepted.
The appearance of paid advertisements does not
constitute endorsement by DoD, the US Army or USAG
Red Cloud - Casey and Area I, DFMWR.
For information about our magazine, call 732-9531.
IN THE ZoNE
H
ello, I’m Jammie G. Hawkins
the new Leader for Family, Morale, Welfare & Recreation (FMWR). I’ve
just arrived from Battle Creek, Michigan- that’s right, the “Cereal Capital of
the World!”
I come to you as the former Chief of FMWR operations for Defense Logistics Agency-
Installation Support at Battle Creek. Before that I was the MWR Director for USAG
Giessen-Friedberg in Germany. This is actually my second tour to Korea; I was the
MWR Director at Camp Hialeah, Pier 8 and Pusan Storage Facilities in Pusan.
I’m very honored and blessed to have been given this second opportunity to return to Korea and work with
a Great FMWR Team and to become a proud member of this special Military Community. I look forward to
meeting many of you in the community and if lucky enough perhaps all of you. My team and I stand ready to
continue providing you with the very best in programs and services.
If you ever need to contact me or any member of my Team, please feel free to contact my office directly at
732-6869. See you around and about Area 1, the best place to live, work and play on the Korean Peninsula!
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Feature Article: Experience Korea with BOSS
BOSS
Coming in August
Independence Day Celebration
Community Activity Centers
Arts & Crafts Centers
Area I Fitness Center Hours of Operation
Sports Quiz
Feature Article: Community Pleased With
New Camp Casey Library
Libraries
Book Review
Golf Courses
Bowling Centers
Child, Youth and School Services
Summer Camp
Mega Maze
Warrior Crossword Puzzle and Magic Maze
Army Community Service
Passport/VISA Photo Service
In the Zone Advertising Opportunities
Commercial Sponsorship Opportunities
Army Lodging
Casey Auto Skills Center
Bus Schedule
Subway Map
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732-8356732-8189
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Take -out & Front CounterOffice
Hours of operation
Dining
Monday - Saturday & Holidays: 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Sunday: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Game Room
Monday - Thursday & Holidays: 9 a.m. - 10:30 p.m.
Friday - Saturday: 9 a.m. - 2:30 a.m.
Sunday: 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Bar
Monday - Thursday & U.S. Holidays: 5 -10:30 p.m.
Friday - Saturday: 5 p.m. - 2:30 a.m.
Sunday: Closed
Snack Bar
Monday - Thursday & U.S. Holidays: 9 -10:30 p.m.
Friday - Saturday: 9 p.m. - 2:30 a.m.
Sunday: Closed
Last order 30 minutes before closing.
Adults: $15.95 Children (6-12): $7.95
Brunch includes: Omelet and waffle station, carving station
with smoked ham and roast beef, creamed beef, biscuits,
French toast, pancakes, bacon, sausage, hash browns,
home-style entrées, vegetables, soup and salad bar, fruit
juice, freshly brewed coffee, desserts and much more.
10 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Sunday Brunch
• Free popcorn at the bar every day
• Conference room and Catering
available to accommodate your needs
• Monthly Customer Appreciation Night
Friday, July 26, 5 - 6 p.m.
Complimentary snacks
Sorry, no take out.
Monday, July 29: Club Closed
Call or stop by the club after 4 p.m. to order
your smoked BBQ pork ribs or chicken to go.
Side orders of baked beans, cole slaw, potato
salad and dinner rolls also available.
BBQ cookout
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5. R & B Music with DJ
Fridays, 7 p.m. - 2:30 a.m.
Karaoke Night with DJ
Wednesdays, 7 - 8:30 p.m.
Hispanic & Latino Night
Saturdays, 7 p.m. - 2:30 a.m.
Wing Night
Wednesdays, 6 - 7 p.m.
25 cents per ounce
Sorry, no take out.
Buffet Rewards Card
Purchase 9 lunch buffet
meals and receive the 10th
one FREE.
See front desk for details.
2 3 4 5
7 8 9 FREE
1
6
Monday - Friday: 11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Adults: $8.95 Children (6-12): $4.95
Monday: German
Tuesday: Mexican
Wednesday: Soul Food
Thursday: Italian
Friday: All American
Daily Lunch Buffet
Purchase any food item or bingo card at Mitchell’s
Club and, on the back of your receipt print your name,
phone number and e-mail address (print clearly,
please). You may win daily lunch buffet for the entire
week. Drawing is held weekly and the lunch buffet is
good for the drawing week only. Free lunch buffet
cannot be transferred, exchanged or consolidated.
Name
Phone number
E-mail address
Free Lunch
Buffet
Weekly Drawing
Free Lunch Buffet for 1 week
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6. Monday - Friday: 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Adults: $8.95 Children (6-12): $4.50
Monday: oriental
Tuesday: Italian
Wednesday: Soul Food
Thursday: Chef’s Choice
Friday: All American
Daily Lunch Buffet
Camp Casey
Redwood NAP'S
730-2195 730-1619 730-2675
Office
Hours of operation
Redwood Dining
Monday - Tuesday: 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
5 - 9 p.m.
Wednesday - Friday: 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Saturday: 5 - 9 p.m.
Sunday: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
U.S. Holidays: Closed
NAP'S Food
Sunday - Thursday & U.S. Holidays: 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Friday - Saturday: 11 a.m. - 3 a.m.
NAP'S Bar
Monday - Thursday: 5 - 10 p.m.
Friday - Saturday: 5 p.m. - 3 a.m.
Sunday & U.S. Holidays: 5 - 9 p.m.
Game Room
Sunday - Thursday & U.S. Holidays: 10 a.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Friday - Saturday: 10 a.m. - 2:30 a.m.
Last order 30 minutes before closing.
LIVE MAINE
LOBSTERS
Market Price
• Monday, July 22: Club Closed
Friday, July 5, 8 p.m. - 1 a.m.
FREEDOM
FRIDAY
All White Attire
Event
Best dressed couple wins a $300 Gift Card.
Enjoy food, music and dancing.
Assorted Finger Foodsed
OLD SARGE
DJ
AKA Patrick Fox
with $5
Only
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7. 5 - 9 p.m.
Redwood Dining Dinner Specials
Tuesday
B.B.Q. Ribs
Full Rack: $24.95 / Half Rack: $13.95
Includes one side dish and iced tea or lemonade.
Wednesday
All-U-Can-Eat Mongolian B.B.Q.
Adults: $14.95 / Children (6-12): $7.50
Includes complimentary beverage.
Friday
Prime Rib Buffet w/ Sushi Station
Adults $ 20.95/ Kids (6-12) $10.50
with soup and salad bar, beverage & wine.
Saturday
Italiano Delight Pasta Station
$ 11.95
Pasta, vegetables, chicken, pork, marinara and
Alfredo sauce, freshly baked bread, bread sticks
and tea or lemonade.
Add shrimp for only $.75 per ounce.
Top 40 with a Live DJ
Thursdays, 6 - 9 p.m.
Shrimp & Wing Night
Thursdays, 6 - 8 p.m.
Fried or Peel & Eat Shrimp $.50 per ounce
Hot or Fried Wings $.25 per ounce
with purchase of non-alcoholic drink.
Sorry, no take out.
R&B Night with Live DJ
Fridays, 8 p.m. - 3 a.m.
Taco & Pizza Night
Fridays, 6 - 8 p.m.
only $.25 per ounce
with purchase of drink.
Sorry, no take out.
old School Nite with Live DJ
Saturdays, 8 p.m. - 3 a.m.
Nap’s Lounge
Sundays, 3 p.m.
Texas Hold‘Em Tournament
6:30 p.m.
Friday Night Poker
Ballroom
Redwood Dining
10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Sunday Brunch
Monday
24 oz T-Bone Steak
Includes tossed salad and dinner rolls w/butter
and beverage.
Choice of two side items: baked potato, rice
pilaf, mashed potatoes, fries or onion rings.
Complimentary glass of wine.
$39.95
NEW
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8. Camp Casey
Hours of operation
Dining
Monday - Thursday: 9 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Friday: 9 a.m. - 2 a.m.
Saturday: 11 a.m. - 2 a.m.
Sunday & Holidays: 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Bar
Monday - Thursday: 5 - 10 p.m.
Friday - Saturday: 5 p.m. - 2 a.m.
Sunday & Holidays: 5 - 10 p.m.
Delivery
Sunday - Thursday: 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Friday - Saturday: 11 a.m. - 12 a.m.
Game Room
Monday - Thursday: 9 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Friday - Saturday: 9 a.m. - 2 a.m.
Sunday & Holidays: 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
730-6540/6541/6499
730-3400/4794/4795
Business Center/Administrative Office
Delivery
Karaoke with DJ Cameron
Wednesdays, 7 - 11 p.m.
All-time Music with DJ Cameron
Thursdays, 7 - 10 p.m.
Fridays, 8 p.m. - 2 a.m.
All-time Music with DJ Ryan
Saturdays, 8 p.m. - 2 a.m.
Hot Dog and Bratwurst Night
Wednesdays, 6 - 8 p.m.
only $1 per hot dog / only $2 per Bratwurst with
purchase of non-alcoholic drink.
Sorry, no take out.
Pizza Night
Thursdays, 6 - 8 p.m.
only 90¢ per slice
with purchase of non-alcoholic drink.
Sorry, no take out.
Chicken Wing Night
Fridays, 6 - 8 p.m.
only 25¢ per ounce
with purchase of non-alcoholic drink.
Sorry, no take out.
Last order 30 minutes before closing.
• Monday, July 29: Club Closed
Customer Appreciation Night
Tuesday, July 23, 8 - 9 p.m.
Free finger foods
Sorry, no take out.
Nights
with DJs
Tuesdays, 5 - 8 p.m.
Ribs, Chicken and more .
NEW
Tuesdays, 5 - 8 p.m.Tuesdays, 5 - 8 p.m.
NEW
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9. No entry fee
Saturday, July 13
8 - 11 p.m.
Calling all poem lovers of the USAG Red Cloud
- Casey and Area I communities. Here’s a great
opportunity to listen to our own “poets” as they
speak their words in their unique, distinctive
styles and rhythm.
For more information, rules and criteria, call
730-3400.
Purchase any food item at the Gateway Club and,
on the back of your receipt, print your name, phone
number and e-mail address (print clearly, please).
Then drop it in the box provided. You may win a
total of 5 free pizza lunch buffet coupons. Limited to
three winners for the month.
Name
Phone number
E-mail address
Free Lunch
Pizza Buffet
Monthly Drawing
A 17”pizza featuring a zesty and snappy
combination of flavors and textures
with fried chicken breast pieces,
spicy buffalo sauce, fresh celery and a
delicious blend of five cheeses.
BOLD ’N SPICY
BUFFALO CHICKEN PIZZA
DiningSpecial
Daily, from 11 a.m.
$14.95
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday:
11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Adults: $7.95 Children: $4.95
Wednesday: 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Adults: $8.95 Children: $4.95
Pizza & Pasta Buffet
Chef Special
Excluding U.S. and Training Holidays
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10. Camp Hovey
Regular Menu Available
Monday - Friday: 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Saturday, Sunday & Holidays: 5 - 9 p.m.
Night owl Menu Available
Sunday - Thursday & Holidays: 9 - 10:30 p.m.
Friday & Saturday: 9 p.m. - 1:45 a.m.
Pizza & Regular Menu Delivery
Monday - Thursday & Holiday:
11 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Friday: 11 a.m. - 12 a.m.
Saturday: 5 p.m. - 12 a.m.
Sunday: 5 - 9 p.m.
730-5167 730-5166
Catering Take-out
Hours of operation
Monday - Thursday & Holiday: 11 a.m. - 11 p.m.
Friday: 11 a.m. - 2 a.m.
Saturday: 5 p.m. - 2 a.m.
Sunday: 5 - 11 p.m.
Chicken or Steak Anju
Thursdays, 5 - 8:30 p.m.
Chicken: $9.95/ Steak: $13.95
American Chinese by the oz
Wednesdays, 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.
25¢ per ounce
Happy Hour
Thursdays, 5 - 7 p.m.
Wings (5 each), Yakimandu (5 each) and a
beverage: $6.95
Wings (10 each) and a beverage: $7.95
Wings & Appetizers
Fridays, 6 - 8 p.m.
25¢ per ounce
Pork Spare Ribs
Saturdays, 5 - 8:30 p.m.
One pound of pork ribs with soup, salad and
non- alcoholic beverage only $10.95
Daily Lunch Buffet
Monday - Friday: 11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Adults: $8.95 Children (6-12): $4.50
Excluding U.S. and Training Holidays
Mondays: Italian
Tuesdays: Mexican
Wednesdays: German/Asian
Thursdays: Soul Food
Fridays: Fish Fry
Thursday, July 25, 5:30 p.m.
Free Munchies while supply lasts.
Right Arm Night
Wednesdays 5 - 8 :30 p.m.
Get a FREE piece of chocolate with regular
menu purchase.
Sunday, July 28, 5 - 8:30 p.m.
Chocolate Day
• Monday, July 22: Club Closed
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11. Hours of operation
Wednesday - Thursday: 5 - 11 p.m.
Friday - Saturday: 5 p.m. - 2 a.m.
Camp Stanley
732-4478 732-5485
Office Catering
• Customer Appreciation Night
Saturday July 27, 5 - 6 p.m.
Complimentary snacks in the lounge.
Sorry, no take out.
Wing Night
Thursdays, 6-8 p.m.
$.25 per ounce
Karaoke Night
Thursdays, 7-11p.m.
Camp Casey
Indianhead Golf Course Club
730-4885
Hours of operation
Golf Course
Monday - Friday: 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Saturday - Sunday & Holiday: 7 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Golf Club Dining
Daily: 6 a.m. - 8 p.m.
All-You-Can-Eat Salad Bar
Saturday & Sunday, 12 - 7 p.m.
Adults: $6.95 Children (6-12): $3.50
Saturday & Sunday, 7 - 11 a.m.
Weekend Breakfast Buffet
Adults: $6.50 Children (6-12): $3.25
DJ Night
Hip Hop and R&B
Fridays, 10 p.m. - 2 a.m.
Retro Saturday Night
Saturdays, 10 p.m. - 2 a.m.
Wednesday, July 17, 7-11 p.m.
Come show us what you got!
Open Mike Night
Reggie's specializes in banquets and catering.
Stop by today for more information.
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13. N
ow that summer is in full swing there’s nothing better than gathering with family and friends
for a traditional outdoor BBQ. Folks at Camp Red Cloud Mitchell’s Club and the Camp Casey
Gateway Club feel the same way. Both clubs are now offering BBQ delights once a week where
customers can enjoy their hot off the grill BBQ ribs, hamburgers, hot dogs and more under the
tent or take it home. The BBQ specials have been available for several weeks already and, by all accounts,
customers love it.
Mark Onstad, Mitchell’s Club Manager, says the original idea was to offer customers
delicious BBQ-flavored smoked pork ribs or chicken-on-a-stick to take home at the end
of their working day. One day a week, every Thursday at 3 p.m., Mitchell’s Club staff
blocks off the main club parking lot and sets up tents, tables and chairs and fires up
the grills. Before long smoke rises above the parking lot and the smell of BBQ pork and
chicken fills the air. Food sales begin at 4 p.m. sharp.
The popular menu includes smoked pork ribs, roasted chicken, sausage on-a-stick, BBQ pork, chicken
or beef pinchos (on-a-stick), hot dogs and hamburgers. You can also get side orders of baked beans,
coleslaw, potato salad, macaroni & cheese or dinner rolls to make your BBQ meal complete.
A variety of combo plates are also available and customers can purchase side orders or single items at
very reasonable prices.
Chris Kruszynski, Gateway Club Manager, is
not to be outdone. The Gateway Club BBQ is
available every Tuesday beginning at 4 p.m. Those
who have already tasted their ribs say they’re
just outstanding. The Gateway Club BBQ‘To Go’
menu includes smoked pork ribs, roasted chicken,
sausage, pork, chicken and beef pinchos (on-a-stick), with available
side orders of baked beans, coleslaw or potato salad. You can
get hamburgers and hot dogs hot off the grill as well.
Combo plates are also available Tuesday afternoon
at the Gateway Club BBQ to eat in or take out.
Sound inviting?
Make it a point to stop by Camp Red Cloud
Mitchell’s Club any Thursday afternoon after
4 p.m. or the Camp Casey Gateway Club on
Tuesdays after 4 p.m. for some outstanding
hot-off-the-grill BBQ meals to eat in or take
out.
A variety of combo plates are also available and customers can purchase side orders or single items atA variety of combo plates are also available and customers can purchase side orders or single items at
very reasonable prices.
sausage, pork, chicken and beef pinchos (on-a-stick), with available
side orders of baked beans, coleslaw or potato salad. You can
get hamburgers and hot dogs hot off the grill as well.
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14. “A High-Adventure Outdoor Recreation (ODR) program combined
with L-LAAD as part of the Army’s holistic approach to reset”
A platoon size element can make reservations directly with FMWR Outdoor Recreation. This is a
centrally funded program through the department of the Army. Activities include paintball, scuba,
rock climbing, skiing, snowboarding zip line, ATV, mountain biking, rope course and more.
This program meets MRT requirements. See your Unit Commander for details.
For more information, call the USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area I Outdoor Recreation Center at 730-6187.
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15. Outdoor Recreation
Summer of Thrills
Every Saturday
Enjoy high adrenaline, action-packed and exciting adventure activities every Saturday. Experience ZipLining, Water Rafting, Rock Climbing, Bungee Jumping, Slingshot and ATV’s in Korea. Activities are open toall (participants 17 and under must be accompanied by parent or guardian). Sign-up at your local CAC’s.Choose 1 spectator adventure or combine 2 of these adrenaline pumping activities for a GREAT low price.Call or visit Outdoor Recreation (in Casey CAC) or your local CAC for details.
Transportation costs:
$10 for BOSS Soldiers and Children 15 and under.
$15 for everyone else.
call 730-6187
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16. Casey 500 Go-Kart Track
camp casey Bldg. T-2161
(behind the casey Main Dining Facility)
Saturdays, 12 – 6 p.m.
$12 for every 15 minutes
Group rates available.
- Must be at least 12 years old and meet minimum
height requirements to drive Go Karts
- Must meet minimum height requirement to ride as
passenger
- Number of Go Karts available subject to change
For more information, call 730-6187
for Unit Activities, Birthday Parties and other events
Unit reservations available during the week (special conditions apply)
Paintball equipment available for rent or purchase
For more information, call 730-6187.
Saturdays & Sundays, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Paintball
Casey Paintball Field
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17. SATURDAY
JULY 20
The Caribbean Sea, first discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1492,
was famous for the pirates who flocked there due to the abundant
natural resources, such as gold and silver. Caribbean Bay is based on
the exotic and luxurious aspects of buccaneering and features five
different areas: the Aquatic Center, Sea Wave, Bay Slide, Fortress and
Wild River.
Enjoy the excitement in the midst of the exotic Caribbean atmosphere.
Departure Times:
Hovey CAC: 7 a.m.
Casey CAC: 7:20 a.m.
CRC CAC: 8:10 a.m.
Stanley CAC: 8:40 a.m.
Transportation Fee: $20
Minimum participation of 20 required.
Tickets:
Adults: W70,000
Children (3-12): W55,000
Life Jacket Rental: W6,000
Prices are subject to change without
notice.
Bring Korean won for food,
equipment rentals (inner tubes,
floaters, water wings, etc.) and
shopping.
For more information, call your local Community Activity Center:
Estimated Arrival Time: 10 a.m.
(Time may vary depending on traffic)
Departure from Caribbean Bay: 3:30 p.m.
(Must depart in a timely manner to avoid weekend rush hour)
Camp Casey CAC: 730-4601
Camp Hovey CAC: 730-5125
Camp Stanley CAC: 732-5366
Camp Red Cloud CAC: 732-6246
cARIBBeAn BAY
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18. All participants must have their passport or I.D. card on
them during the tour.
DMZ Tour Guidelines
- When viewing the Conference Room, do not touch any
equipment belonging to North Korea.
- Do not speak with, make any gesture toward, approach
or respond to personnel from the other side.
- Military or other official considerations may prevent
entry into the JSA.
- Casual clothes, such as ripped jeans, sleeveless shirts,
miniskirts, short pants, military clothes, and sandal/
slippers are not permitted during the tour.
- Shaggy or unkempt hair is not allowed.
- Children under 10 years of age are not allowed.
The Joint Security Area (JSA)
The JSA resembles a square measuring about 800
meters across. After the Armistice Agreement was
signed, the JSA became a neutral location where
guards from both sides were allowed to move about
freely. It was the only place in the Demilitarized Zone
(DMZ) where the Military Demarcation Line (MDL)
was originally not clearly marked.
That changed after North Korean guards murdered
two United Nations Command (UNC) officers with
axes on August 18, 1976. After the Ax Murder
Incident, the MDL was marked within the JSA, and
that marking system continues until today.
The only place where border crossings are allowed
is inside the conference buildings of the Military
Armistice Commission (MAC). The MDL in the JSA is
marked with one hundred and twenty six one-meter
high white stakes at 10 meter intervals. Throughout
the rest of the DMZ, the boundary is marked with
MDL markers. Each side owns six guard posts in the
JSA and no more than thirty five armed guards can be
present on each side.
The JSA is a venue for exchanges and negotiations
between the North and South. A variety of political
and economic issues, cultural conferences and Red
Cross meetings are held in the JSA.
observation Post (oP) Dora
As the northernmost observatory in South Korea,
OP Dora is located within the DMZ and provides the
closest view of North Korea. Propaganda Village and
Farmland of North Korea lay in view just ahead as do
some areas of Gaeseong. The Gaeseong Industrial
Complex and a bronze statue of Kim Il Song can be
seen through a telescope.
DMZ Third Tunnel
The Third Tunnel was discovered 52 km away from
Seoul in the administrative district of Paju in 1978.
It is 1,635 meters in length, 2 meters in width and 2
meters in height. The tunnel’s size would allow an
army of thirty thousand fully-armed North Korean
Soldiers to pass through within an hour.
The Third Tunnel is the largest one discovered so
far, indicating North Korea’s desire to invade Seoul
during that time.
DMZ Third Tunnel
JULY 6 & 20
SATURDAYS
DMZTOUR
The Joint Security Area (JSA)
The JSA resembles a square measuring about 800
meters across. After the Armistice Agreement was
signed, the JSA became a neutral location where
guards from both sides were allowed to move about
freely. It was the only place in the Demilitarized Zone
(DMZ) where the Military Demarcation Line (MDL)
was originally not clearly marked.
That changed after North Korean guards murdered
SATURDAYS
DMZTOUR
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19. For more information, call your
local Community Activity Centers:
Camp Casey CAC: 730-4601
Camp Hovey CAC: 730-5125
Camp Stanley CAC: 732-5366
Camp Red Cloud CAC: 732-6246
Departure Times:
Camp Stanley CAC: 7 a.m.
Camp Red Cloud CAC: 7:30 a.m.
Camp Casey CAC: 8:20 a.m.
Camp Bonifas: 9:30 a.m.
Return from the site: 2 p.m.
Transportation Fee: $20
Minimum of 20 and Maximum 40 participation required
Bring Korean won for food and souvenir shopping.
D E M I L I T A R I Z E D Z O N E
For more information, call your
local Community Activity Centers:
Camp Casey CAC: 730-4601
Camp Hovey CAC: 730-5125
Camp Stanley CAC: 732-5366
Camp Red Cloud CAC: 732-6246
Departure Times:
Camp Stanley CAC: 7 a.m.
Camp Red Cloud CAC: 7:30 a.m.
Camp Casey CAC: 8:20 a.m.
Camp Bonifas: 9:30 a.m.
Return from the site: 2 p.m.
Transportation Fee: $20
Minimum of 20 and Maximum 40 participation required
Bring Korean won for food and souvenir shopping.
D E M I L I T A R I Z E D Z O N E
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20. B
etter Opportunities for Single Soldiers
(BOSS) has been providing quality
recreational opportunities for Single and
unaccompanied Soldiers since 1989.
Here in Area I, BOSS offers a variety of programs
including leisure trips, sporting events, community
service opportunities, talent shows and more.
BOSS recreational needs often differ from those
of single Soldiers back in the States says USAG Red
Cloud/Area I Command Sergeant Major Michael
Hatfield.
“BOSS events are a great way for Soldiers to
explore Korea without having to worry about
coordinating everything, unlike in the States where
they may have many things to do off post and they
can easily make their own plans. Soldiers stationed
here don’t really have that,”CSM Hatfield says.
As a feature writer for In the Zone magazine, I
recently joined a group of Area I Soldiers on a BOSS
‘Summer Thrills’trip to find out what it’s like to
experience a BOSS excursion firsthand. As a civilian
not knowing what to expect, I was ready and eager
to give it a go.
Two Soldiers celebrating their first birthday away
from home especially enjoyed the trip. PFC Brittany
Gardner celebrated her 20th birthday away from
home having fun with fellow Soldiers.
“Being away from home doesn’t bother me
Larissa Krenzer
Story by
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21. as long as I’m surrounded by friends and fellow
Soldiers. They are all here on this trip to help me
celebrate my birthday,”she said excitedly.“I think
BOSS trips like this gives us a great opportunity to
make new friends and interact with others.”
SPC Vanessa Chand of G CO. 1-15 Field Artillery,
who often participates in BOSS activities, also
celebrated her birthday on the trip.
“I’ve been on several BOSS trips, including
temples and the DMZ tour, which was really cool.
I really enjoyed them. I do my best to let others
know about BOSS trips and encourage them to
come along,”she says.“Whenever I sign up for a trip
I tell people in my battery to come along as well.”
CSM Hatfield says individual Soldiers getting
involved and helping to promote BOSS trips is
important. He says Soldier participation is crucial
as long as I’m surrounded by friends and fellowas long as I’m surrounded by friends and fellow
Soldiers. They are all here on this trip to help meSoldiers. They are all here on this trip to help me
celebrate my birthday,”she said excitedly.“I thinkcelebrate my birthday,”she said excitedly.“I think
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22. to the overall success of the program at every level,
from coming up with ideas for BOSS events to
planning and execution.
Area I BOSS President SSG George Banduc agrees,
explaining that BOSS trips and events begin with
Soldiers themselves. Any Soldier can suggest a trip
or activity to their Company BOSS representative,
who will take it from there. SSG Banduc says it’s
really that simple.
“We’re always looking for new ideas,”he says.
“We need Soldiers to speak up so we know what
they’re interested in. More often than not, we can
deliver what they want and save them money in the
process with big discount rates,”he says.
BOSS programs are offered at much lower rates
than other FMWR programs, which is a huge
advantage for single Soldiers according to Camp
Casey CSM Alexander Peden.
“Affordability is a key feature of the BOSS
program. We’re always trying to come up with
new, affordable events that appeal to all single and
unaccompanied Soldiers,”he says.
CSM Ann Sydon, Headquarters and Headquarters
Battalion, says it’s smart to participate in BOSS trips
because of the quality of the trips and the huge
discount prices.
“It’s really a great deal for BOSS Soldiers. I’d like
to see more single and unaccompanied Soldiers
take advantage of these outstanding recreational
programs offered in Korea,”she says.
This particular trip left a lasting impression on
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23. CPL Wayne Larry of B Co, 1-15 Field Artillery who,
experiencing his first BOSS trip, said it was great and
plans to participate in more BOSS trips in the future.
"I’m definitely coming back. It was a lot of fun", he
said with a big smile on his face.
The BOSS program has been especially successful
here in Area I, and the Army has taken notice. They
named the Area I BOSS program“Best IMCOM Pacific
BOSS program”last year, but CSM Hatfield knows
they’ll do even better this time.
“Our next goal is to win the Department of the
Army Category B Medium Level Garrison Award,”he
says with confidence.
“Soldier involvement is the key to that. We need
our Soldiers to get involved in our community. They
have to be involved in order to really enjoy their one-
year tour in Korea. The BOSS program is theirs and
I highly encourage all single and unaccompanied
Soldiers to take advantage of everything the BOSS
program offers,”CSM Hatfield concluded.
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24. BOSS events are strictly limited to Single and Unaccompanied Military personnel and KATUSA only.
CASEY BoSS PRESENTS...
For more information, call 730-4601 / 010-2644-7527
Masquerade Party 2
Saturday, July 6, 8 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Camp Casey Warrior's Club
THE ALTER EGO
All White Attire
· $10 Regular at the door
· $15 RSVP for VIP (limted tickets available)
· Open buffet is included in ticket!
· You must have a Masquerade Mask
· Dress Code Enforced
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25. 730-6188/4601CASEY-HoVEY BoSS PRESENTS...
BOSS events are strictly limited to Single and Unaccompanied Military personnel and KATUSA only.
You’ll enjoy many‘cool’water activities and attractions at the most famous indoor-outdoor water park in
Korea. Everything from diving to sliding is there for you to enjoy, but don’t miss out on the wave pool! Be
sure to bring a change of clothes, your flip-flops or sandals, and a camera. Bring along some won for snacks
and beverages. First come, first served, so sign up now to reserve your seat on the bus. Sign up at the Hovey
or Casey CAC no later than July 3rd. Open to all Single and Unaccompanied military and KATUSA Soldiers.
Saturday, July 6 at 5:15 a.m.
BOSS Caribbean Bay Tour
Admission: 35,000 won
Transportation: $5
All fees must be paid in full at time of registration
Minimum of 20 required.
Depart Hovey CAC: 5:15 a.m.
Depart Casey CAC: 5:30 a.m.
Return: Approximately 4 p.m.
Sunday, July 14 at 9 a.m.
BOSS events are strictly limited to Single and Unaccompanied Military personnel and KATUSA only.
Elevate yourself to the top of the tallest building in Seoul for an awesome view of this exciting city. Here
you’ll find an interesting Korean Wax Museum, an IMAx Theater, the Sky Art Gallery and Sea World. Be sure to
bring your camera and enjoy a day experiencing Korean culture. This trip is for Single and Unaccompanied
Military and KATUSA Soldiers only. Sign up at the Casey or Hovey CAC no later than July 10.
BOSS Trip to Building 63 & Seoul
Admission: 34,000 won
Transportation: $5
All fees must be paid at time of registration
Minimum of 20 required.
Depart Hovey CAC: 6:45 a.m.
Depart Casey CAC: 7 a.m.
Return: Approximately 5 p.m.
Saturday, July 13 at 5:30 a.m.
BOSS events are strictly limited to Single and Unaccompanied Military personnel and KATUSA only.
This fishing excursion off the coast of Incheon is open to all Single and Unaccompanied Military personnel
and KATUSA Soldiers assigned to Area I. We’ll provide the boat, a fishing rod and bait for you, but we cannot
guarantee you’ll haul in a big one. This fishing expedition requires a minimum of 20 participants before the
boat can shove off, and is limited to the first 40 anglers who sign up.
BOSS Deep Sea Fishing Trip
Boat cruise: 70,000 won
Hook, line and sinker (with bait): 20,000 won
Transportation: $5
All fees must be paid at time of registration.
Depart Hovey CAC: 5:30 a.m.
Depart Casey CAC: 6:15 a.m.
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26. CASEY / HoVEY BoSS PRESENTS... 730-6188/4601
BOSS events are strictly limited to Single and Unaccompanied Military personnel and KATUSA only.
Everyone wants to be an NBA star or at least the best video gamer in town, but we need to see for ourselves
just what you got. Sign up early for this free PlayStation 3 single elimination tournament. Best of the lot walks
away with a $100 VISA gift card, a nice trophy and a BOSS t-shirt. Second place gets a $50 VISA gift card and
a BOSS t-shirts (sorry, you don’t rate a trophy). Third place gets a $25 VISA gift card and a BOSS t-shirt (sorry,
you don’t get a trophy either). The BOSS-sponsored tournament is limited to Single and Unaccompanied
Military personnel and KATUSA Soldiers assigned to Area I. Sign up on or before July 16th at any Area I CAC.
We need a minimum of 20 players to make this happen but will limit play to the first 80 who sign up.
Friday, July 19, 6 p.m. at Camp Casey CAC
BOSS NBA2K13 Tournament
Sunday, July 21, 7 a.m. at Casey CAC
BOSS events are strictly limited to Single and Unaccompanied Military personnel and KATUSA only.
Everyone in your Unit is cordially‘challenged’to strut their stuff in this laid back, easy-going fun run hosted
by your Area I BOSS buddies. Don’t feel like running? No problem, you can walk if you like, as long as you chill
out and have fun! Everyone who registers will receive a free t-shirt, plus the first place finishers in both male
and female divisions will‘earn’a $50 VISA gift card AND a trophy. We need a minimum of 30 participants to
make this happen, so sign up early at any Area I CAC on or before July 16. This event is open to all Single and
Unaccompanied Military personnel and KATUSA Soldiers assigned to Area I.
BOSS 5K Fun Run
Entry: $5
Fee must be paid at time of registration.
Saturday, July 20, 9 a.m.
BOSS events are strictly limited to Single and Unaccompanied Military personnel and KATUSA only.
Enjoy everything this action-packed, fun place has to offer. Lotte World is the world’s largest indoor theme
park, but it also has some mighty interesting thrill rides and other goodies outside as well at‘Magic Island,’
an artificial‘island’linked to the rest of Lotte World by monorail. You can visit shopping malls, a Korean
Folk Museum, various sports facilities and movie theaters, to name a few. Gotta have a minimum of 20
participants to make this happen, but there are only 40 seats available, so sign up early at any Area I CAC
on or before July 17. This event is open to all Single and Unaccompanied Military personnel and KATUSA
Soldiers assigned to Area I. For more information, see your BOSS representative or call 730-6188 or 730-4601.
BOSS Lotte World Trip
Entry: 40,000 won (one day pass to Lotte World)
Transportation: $5
All fees must be paid at time of registration.
Depart Hovey CAC: 6:30 a.m.
Depart Casey CAC: 6:45 a.m.
Return: Approximately 6 p.m.
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27. CASEY / HoVEY BoSS PRESENTS... 730-6188/4601
BOSS events are strictly limited to Single and Unaccompanied Military personnel and KATUSA only.
Got game? Got style? For five bucks we’ll let you show us
your stuff. The competition is open to all Area I Single and
Unaccompanied Military personnel and KATUSA Soldiers.
Great prizes for winners. Trophies too! Every person
who registers gets a t-shirt. Sign up before July 19. This
event is open to all Single and Unaccompanied Military
personnel and KATUSA Soldiers assigned to Area I.
Sunday, July 21 - 5 p.m.
Camp Casey Carey Fitness Center
BOSS 3-Point/Slam Dunk
Competition
Friday, July 26, 6 p.m. at Casey CAC
BOSS events are strictly limited to Single and Unaccompanied Military personnel and KATUSA only.
Let’s see just how good you really are. Enter this free PlayStation 3 single-elimination tournament. Winner
gets a $100 VISA gift card and a trophy, plus a t-shirt. Prizes also for 2nd and 3rd place finishers. We need a
minimum of 20 participants to make this happen, but seats are limited to the first 30 who sign up to play.
Register early at any Area I CAC on or before July 16. This event is open to all Single and Unaccompanied
Military personnel and KATUSA Soldiers assigned to Area I.
BOSS Madden 2K13 Tournament
Sunday, July 27, 6 p.m.
Camp Casey Stewart Field
BOSS events are strictly limited to Single and Unaccompanied Military personnel and KATUSA only.
Calling all BOSS member power hitters in Area I. Step up to
the plate and give it your best shot. The overall Home Run
Derby winner gets a $150 gift card and a trophy, plus his (or
her) Unit gets $300 for their Unit Fund. We need a minimum
of 15 participants to make this happen, but we’re limited to
the first 30 who register. So sign up early at any Area I CAC
on or before July 24. This event is open to all Single and
Unaccompanied Military personnel and KATUSA Soldiers
assigned to Area I
BOSS Home Run Derby
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28. Saturday, July 6, 1 p.m.
Take part in some intense competition on Camp Red Cloud softball field during the 1st Annual BOSS Kickball
Tournament. Minimum of 6 people per team and maximum of 6 teams. Refreshments will be provided for
this event. The 1st place team will receive a trophy and $150 towards their unit fund.
Sign up by Wednesday, July 3.
BOSS events are strictly limited to Single and Unaccompanied Military personnel and KATUSA only.
Kickball Tournament
RED CLoUD BoSS PRESENTS... 732-6246
Saturday, July 27, 10 a.m.
BOSS events are strictly limited to Single and Unaccompanied Military personnel and KATUSA only.
Enjoy a fun filled, action-packed day of competition with the CRC BOSS team at the BOSS Field Day.
Participate in sport activities including flag football and soccer. There will be music, BBQ and drinks, door
prizes, BOSS giveaways and trophies and additional funds for winning teams in both categories!
Boss Field Day
BOSS events are strictly limited to Single and Unaccompanied Military personnel and KATUSA only.
Saturday, July 13, 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Enjoy a refreshing and relaxing day with CRC BOSS at the Woon Jin Water Park. Featured activities at the
water park are cool and warm spas, various types of artificial waves, zebra slides and several food and drink
corners. Sign up by Thursday, July 11.
Woon Jin Waterpark
Admission: 40,000 won
Transportation: $5
Safety jackets (for rent at 5,000 won) and swim caps
must be worn in the water park.
Saturday, July 20, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
BOSS events are strictly limited to Single and Unaccompanied Military personnel and KATUSA only.
The Trick Eye Museum is located in the Hongdae district at the second basement floor of the Homi-hwabang
building in Seoul. The museum features paintings that are extremely realistic and seem as if they are in
3D. By posing next to the painting in a certain way, you can take a picture and look like you’re a part of the
painting! Sign up by Thursday, July 18.
Trick Eye Museum
Admission: 13,000 won
Transportation: $5
Depart CRC CAC: 8:30 a.m.
Return: Approximately 4 p.m.
Depart CRC CAC: 10 a.m.
Return: Approximately 5 p.m.
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29. Friday, July 12 & 26 at 10:50 a.m.
Ganeung Station, Uijeongbu
Looking for 10 volunteers who can assist in a
Soup Kitchen at Ganeung Station, Uijeongbu.
See your BOSS representative to sign up.
BOSS events are strictly limited to Single and Unaccompanied Military personnel and KATUSA only.
Soup Kitchen Volunteer Opportunity
STANLEY BoSS PRESENTS... 732-5417
Saturday, July 13 at 6:45 a.m.
Enjoy a day of‘splish and splash’at one of Korea’s most popular water parks! This theme park offers a lot of
fun-packed and exciting indoor and outdoor water-related attractions. With several pools including a wave
pool and diving pool, bay slides, tube slides and bob sleighs. Please bring Korean won for purchase of snacks,
drinks and other miscellaneous items.
BOSS events are strictly limited to Single and Unaccompanied Military personnel and KATUSA only.
Caribbean Bay Day Trip
Admission: 40,000 won*
Transportation: $5
*Subject to change due to seasonal fees added.
All fees must be paid upon registration.
Minimum of 20 required.
Depart Stanley CAC: 6:45 a.m.
Return: Approximately 5 p.m.
Saturday, July 20
Stanley BOSS is sponsoring a trip to Inje for Soldiers to enjoy some great outdoor fun activities. Experience
a 60 meter (approximately 500 feet) bungee jump from a tower above the river on the edge of the town.
Also, river rafting at Inje is a safe, adrenaline-pumping adventure that not only offers a cool escape from the
summer heat, but also a unique up close-and-personal look at one of Korea’s pristine river surroundings. This
is partially subsidized by the Stanley BOSS Council to invite more Soldiers to enjoy outdoor activities. Please
bring Korean won to purchase snacks, drinks and other miscellaneous items on site. Seats are limited to
Single, Unaccompanied & KATUSA Soldiers.
BOSS events are strictly limited to Single and Unaccompanied Military personnel and KATUSA only.
Two-in-One Outdoor Trip
Bungee Jumping + Water Rafting
Bungee jumping & Rafting Package $60
Transportation: $5
All fees must be paid upon registration.
Depart Stanley CAC: 6:30 a.m.
Return: Approximately 4 p.m.
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30. STANLEY BoSS PRESENTS... 732-5417
Tuesday, July 2, 16 & 30 at 1:30 p.m.
Camp Stanley Community Activity Center
Stanley BOSS Weekly Meeting
“Know your BOSS Representative”
BOSS events are strictly limited to Single and Unaccompanied Military personnel and KATUSA only.
If you have any Quality of Life issues, take them to your BOSS representative, the“voice”of your Unit.
Provide your recommendations for BOSS activities, trips and events.
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http://redcloud.korea.army.
mil/FMWR-Marketing
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Mobile Web site: http://redcloud.korea.army.mil/mobile
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August 1 / 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. First Term Soldier Training - ACS Building 2451
August 1 / 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Flag Football & Soccer Registration Building 2475
August 3 / 12 - 6 p.m. Casey 500 Go-Kart Track Go-Kart Track
August 6 / 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. Federal Government Job Search & Resume Prep - ACS Building 2451
August 10 / 3 - 3:30 p.m. Free Golf Club Maintenance Class Casey Golf Driving Range
August 10 / 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Strong Beginnings Mass Registration Building 2411
August 10 / 1 p.m. – UTC CRC BOSS: Magic the Gathering Tournament CRC CAC
Coming in August
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31. Come join us as we celebrate the 237th anniversary of the United
States Declaration of Independence, with carnival games, food
booths, a kiddy corner, inflatable games, family kite flying, mule &
donkey rides, face painting, live entertainment, Warrior Country chili
cook-off, local performances, a 2ID weapons display, the 2ID Concert
Band & Salute to the Nation and a spectacular aerial fireworks display
to cap the festivities!
4July4
th
Independence Day Celebration
Thursday, July 4 from 3 - 9 p.m.
Camp Casey Golf Course Parking Lot
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32. Camp Casey CAC 730-4601 Monday - Saturday, 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Sunday & U.S. Holidays, 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.
DATE & TIME EVENT
Friday, July 5
1 - 4 p.m.
5th of July BBQ and Ice Cream Day
The Casey CAC invites Soldiers, Civilians and Family Members to our July 5th BBQ event outside
the Casey CAC. A meal of 1 hot dog or 1 hamburger with chips and beverage is available for $2
and a cup of ice cream for $1.
Saturday, July 6
1 - 5 p.m.
Weekend 8 Ball Pool Tournament
• Single Elimination
• Prizes awarded for 1st ($75) and 2nd ($50) place
• Open to USFK ID card holders
• Must be 15 years old or older
• Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian
• Check in with the tournament director at 12 p.m.
• BCA rules apply
• Minimum participation of 12 required
Sunday, July 7,
1 – 4 p.m.
Table Tennis Tournament
• Open to U.S. Soldiers and KATUSA only
• Prizes awarded for 1st ($75) and 2nd ($50) place
• Check in with the tournament director at 12 p.m.
• Minimum participation of 12 required
Saturday, July 27,
6 - 8 p.m.
National Kids Night out Event
Join us for National Kids Night Out Event at Casey CAC.
Activities include games, face painting, balloons arts
and cotton candy with D.J. music for children. $2
includes a meal of 1 hot dog or 1 hamburger with chips
and beverages.
Everyday
Music Rooms available for your enjoyment. Try our musical instruments: electric, acoustic and
bass guitars, a drum set and electric synthesizers available free of charge.
Play Pool and Ping Pong Free
Free Wireless Service and Internet Bring your laptop and connect with your loved ones back
home from the comfort of the Casey CAC Lounge.
A Collection of Games including Call of Duty, Modern Warfare II, Bayonetta, Dark Ages,
Godfather II, Street Fighter IV and Guitar Hero III.
Sign up for FMWR tours and outdoor recreational activities at the front desk.
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33. MilitaryFamily&CivilianTripto
San Jeong Lake & Herb Island
Friday, July 19, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Visit San Jeong Lake and Herb Island in the city of Pocheon with FMWR.
Enjoy lakeside scenery, restaurants, souvenir shops, boat rides and a mini-amusement park for children.
Non-school age children are allowed, however parents or guardians must remain with them at all times.
Bring Korean won for lunch, or bring your own.
Maximum of 40 participation required.
Sign up by your local Community Activity Center!
Departure Times:
CRC CAC: 8 a.m.
Casey CAC: 9:15 a.m.
Transportation Fee: $10
Entry Fee:
3 years old & above: W6,000
Under 3 years old: W4,000
Camp Casey CAC
DATE & TIME EVENT
Friday, July 5
at 1 p.m.
8-Ball Tournament
The Hovey CAC is sponsoring a pool tournament under BCA rules, with prizes for 1st ($50) and
2nd ($30) place winners. This tournament is open to all USFK ID card holders. Children under
15 must be accompanied by parent or guardian.
Saturday, July 13
at 2 p.m.
outside Patio Party
Enjoy an outdoor BBQ and lively music with board games and food consisting of hamburgers,
hotdogs and soft drinks on sale for $1 each. This event is open to all USFK ID card holders and
their guests. All children must be accompanied by a sponsor at all times.
Sunday,
July 21, 9 a.m.
6-Mile Fun Walk & BBQ Cookout
The Fun-Walk starts at the Hovey Community Activity Center at 9 a.m., heading for the Casey
Main Gate before turning back to end up at the Hovey CAC. No bicycles allowed, but parents
with children in strollers are more than welcome to join in. Following the Fun-Walk you can
enjoy a BBQ cookout with burgers hot off the grill and other refreshments. Open to everyone.
Children under 12 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Sign up no later than July
19th at the Hovey CAC.
Every Wednesday
6 p.m.
Korean Class
Learn basic Korean from a trained instructor. Free.
Everyday
• Pool tables available free of charge
• Free wireless internet service available
• Enjoy a collection of xBOx games and movies on a large size screen TV
• Sign up for FMWR tours and outdoor recreation opportunities
Daily 12 - 9 p.m.
Camp Hovey CAC 730-5125
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34. DATE & TIME EVENT
Thursday,
July 4, 4 p.m.
Movie Day & Free Popcorn
Enjoy movies all day in the comfort of our TV lounge. We will be showing movies such as The
Patriot, The Flag, Independence Day, and Drums along the Mohawk. Popcorn and Kool-aid
available for free.
Sunday,
July 7 at 10 a.m.
orientation to Korea’s Public Transportation
Learn how to use the Korean bus and subway system to get to Seoul and back using a T-Money
Card. This hands-on program will help you understand the system and give you the mobility that
you always wanted, while saving money and travel time.
Sundays, 2 p.m.
Sunday 8 Ball Tournament
• Gift card awarded to 1st ($30), 2nd ($10) place
• Minimum of 12 players required
Saturdays,
July 6 & 20 at 2 p.m.
9 Ball Tournaments
• Gift card awarded to 1st ($30) and 2nd ($10)
• Minimum of 12 participants required
Saturday,
July 13 at 2 p.m.
X-Box 360 Call of Duty, Black oPS High-Score Challenge
• Gift card awarded to 1st ($30) and 2nd ($10)
• Minimum of 10 participants required
• Refreshments provided
Saturdays,
July 13 & 27, 2 p.m.
Table Tennis Tournament
• Gift card awarded to 1st ($30), 2nd ($10) place
• Minimum of 10 participants required
Sunday,
July 21 at 2 p.m.
PS III FIFA Soccer 12 Challenge
• Gift card awarded to 1st ($30) and 2nd ($10)
• Minimum of 10 participants required
• Refreshments provided
Sunday,
July 28 at 2 p.m.
Darts Tournament
Prize awarded to 1st & 2nd place.
Daily 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Camp Stanley CAC 732-5366
B.B.Q. cook-out &
Tournaments
B.B.Q. cook-out &
Tournaments
4th of July
Thursday, July 4, 3 p.m.
Enjoy a cook-out, music and compete in your
favorite tournaments such as Pool, Ping Pong, and
xbox 360! Hamburgers and hotdogs for a $1 each!
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35. Daily 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Camp Red Cloud CAC 732-6246
DATE & TIME EVENT
Thursday, July 4
at 1 p.m.
4th of July Celebration 9-Ball Championship
• Open to USFK ID card holders
• Children must be 16 years old or older
• Minimum participation of 12 required
• Free Refreshments
• Prizes will be awarded to 1st ($75) and 2nd ($50) place winners
Sunday, July 14
at 10 a.m.
Summer Kimchi Making Class
Bring your materials and learn how to make summer kimchi with an instructor.
Rice will be served.
Every Saturday
at 3 p.m.
Magic: The Gathering Game
Magic: The Gathering is the first trading card game, created by Richard Garfield in 1993 by
Wizards of the Coast. “Magic”continues to thrive, with approximately 12 million players as of
2011. Prizes awarded to 1st and 2nd place.
Sunday, July 21
at 10 a.m.
Adventure Seoul
• Learn how to use the bus and subway system to explore Korea
• Experience a trip from Uijeongbu to Seoul using public transportation
• Orientation covers how to use T-money cards and much more
• Limited seating
Every Sunday, 3 p.m.
& Every Wednesday,
6 p.m.
Korean Language Class
• Learn how to read, write and speak Korean
• Two-hour classes available for beginners and advanced students
• Open to all Active Duty Military, DoD Civilians and their Family members
Every Sunday
at 2 p.m.
Guitar Class
• Learn the basics
• Open to Soldiers, Family members and Civilians
• Children under 16 must be accompanied by parent or guardian at all times
Every Wednesday,
6 p.m.
Table Tennis Tournament
• Minimum participation of 8 required
• Prizes awarded to 1st and 2nd place
Every Saturday, 1 p.m.
Xbox 360 Video Game Tournament
• Prizes awarded to 1st and 2nd place
• Minimum participation of 8 required
• Refreshments provided
Everyday
Free Wi-Fi service available Free Xbox 360 Game Room available all day
Sound Proof Music Room
• Available all day
• Rooms include a drum set, keyboard, electric, bass and acoustic guitars
• Free of charge
Overseas fax service available for a small fee.
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36. Plastic-Model Building
Every Sunday, 12 - 2 p.m.
Bring your own models and learn the basics of air brushing.
ARTS & CRAFTS
Camp Red Cloud Arts & Crafts
For more information, call 732-7355.
Free Matting Class
Every Saturday at 10 a.m.
Latch Hook Class
Every Saturday at 1 p.m. Scrapbooking Class
Every Saturday at 2 p.m.
Learn how to cut perfect mats and assemble frames,
enabling you to make the best presentation for your artwork
and photographs. Not only will you save money framing
your own work, but you may also pick up a valuable skill or
maybe a new hobby. Materials are available on site for a
small fee.
This unique craft uses small pieces of colored, pre-cut yarn
that is attached together on a canvas grid. The result is a
rug, pillow or other decorative art piece that can be easily
framed. Materials available for a small fee.
Learn how to design, lay out and format a scrapbook. General
instruction provided by CRC Arts & Crafts staff. Materials
available on site for a small fee.
Camp Casey Arts & Crafts
For more information, call 730-4642.
Basic Crochet Class
Every Thursday, 12 - 2 p.m.
Learn how to create your own projects with basic
crochet stitches.
Ceramics Class
Every Friday, 12 - 7 p.m.
Mold casting class for beginners.
Pewter Casting Demonstration
Every Thursday, 6 - 7 p.m.
Learn pewter casting methods.
732-7355
Hours of operation
Monday, Sunday & U.S. Holidays: Closed
Tuesday - Friday: 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Saturday: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Building T-912,
Camp Red Cloud
Coil Method of Making Ceramic
Saturday, July 6, 1 – 3 p.m.
Learn the coil method technique for making
ceramic pieces at the Casey Arts and Crafts
Center. Entry fee of $10 includes supplies for the
class. Sign up by July 1.
July
6
July
13
Airplane-Model Building
Saturday, July 13, 1 – 3 p.m.
Build a rubber band propelled airplane model.
Children (ages 6-15) must be accompanied by
parent or guardian at all times.
Fee: $6. Sign up by July 8.
Candle-Making Class
Saturday, July 20, 1 – 3 p.m.
Learn and experience making candles.
Fee: $10. Sign up by July 15.
July
20
July
27
Rubber Stamping Class
Saturday, July 27, 1 – 3 p.m.
Fee: $5. Sign up by July 22.
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37. USAG Red Cloud - Casey
and Area I
Fitness Centers
Camp Red Cloud Fitness Center
Camp Casey Carey Fitness Center
Camp Hovey Fitness Center
Camp Jackson Fitness Center
Camp Stanley Fitness Center
hours of operation
Monday - Friday: 5:30 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Saturday - Sunday: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Camp Casey Hanson Field House
hours of operation
Monday - Friday: 5:30 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Saturday - Sunday: 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.
All Fitness Facilities will be closed on
the first Thursday of every month from
8:30 - 10:30 a.m. for on-site training.
Camp Red Cloud Swimming Pool
Monday – Friday: 11 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Saturday, Sunday & Holidays: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Camp Stanley Swimming Pool
Everyday: 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. / 4 - 8 p.m.
Camp Hovey Swimming Pool
Monday – Friday: 11 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Saturday, Sunday & Holidays: 11 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Camp Casey Hason outdoor Swimming Pool
Everyday: 11 a.m. - Dusk
SPORTSSPORTSSPORTSSPORTS
1. Who was the last Detroit Tiger before
Miguel Cabrera in 2008-12 to have five
consecutive seasons of 100-plus RBIs?
2. In 2012, Jimmy Rollins became the fourth
player to get 2,000 hits with the Philadelphia
Phillies. Name two of the first three to do it.
3. How many quarterbacks have won a Super
Bowl at age 36 or older?
4. For how many consecutive years now has
the winner of the Big East men’s basketball
tournament appeared in the NCAA Final Four?
5. When was the last time before 2013 that the
New York Islanders reached the NHL playoffs?
6. Name the two drivers who won from the
pole position twice at the Daytona 500.
7. Since Olympic women’s doubles tennis
resumed in 1988, name the only year in which
an American team did not win a gold medal.
1.CharlieGehringer,1932-36.
2.RichieAshburn,EdDelahantyandMikeSchmidt.
3.JohnnyUnitas,JimPlunkettandJohnElway.
4.Four—WestVirginia(2010),UConn(2011)and
Louisville(2012-13).
5.2007.
6.CaleYarborough(1968,‘84)andBillElliott(1985,‘87).
7.In2004,LiTingandSunTiantianofChinawonthe
goldmedal.
Answers
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38. As soon as you walk through the gleaming glass sliding doors of the new Camp Casey Library building the first
things you’ll notice are the friendly employees and happy visitors in a cool and inviting atmosphere that makes
you want to browse around and stay maybe a little longer than you had planned.
Once inside, what may seem like a relatively small building for a library, a quick first glance paints a bigger
picture of the inner workings of the quaint, yet comforting ambiance the new facility emulates. Visitors can be
seen reading magazines and books, researching or browsing online, while children play and have fun on a giant
stuffed chair over in the children’s section. These are all things anyone can do at the newly relocated Camp Casey
Library, and the manager there, Tracey Klippert, says that’s just fine with her.
The library relocation project, months in the making, is part of the larger on-going‘Downtown Renovation
Project’at Camp Casey according to Deputy to the Garrison Commander Raymond Meyers.
“Our intent was to make the library more community friendly. It’s closer to the school now and the move gave
us an opportunity to refresh the library,”Myers says.
And refresh it they did. The layout of the building is totally different from the older, previous facility next to
the Casey bus station. Although the square footage of the new building is in fact smaller, the space has been
reconfigured and upgraded to accommodate everything Soldiers and Family members have come to expect at
any medium-size installation library. Visitors quickly notice that it’s a cozy, relaxing place to visit, and they love it.
Klippert says the move, while in the planning stage for many
months, itself took nearly two weeks and plenty of hard work to
complete.
“There were some minor downsizing in the book department, but
they were books that weren’t being checked out much anymore. On
the plus side, there are some new additions that came along with
the move to compliment the already extensive collection of books,
magazines, online resources and over 9,000 DVDs available for check
out,”Klippert says.
Visitors to the‘new and improved’library can now check out
COMMUNITY PLEASED WITH
NEW CAMP CASEY LIBRARY
Larissa Krenzer
Story by
Ham, Yong Hwan
Photos by
Tracey Klippert
Manager, Camp Casey Library
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39. e-readers for weeks at a time that can be loaded with books and magazines, a popular recent addition to the
library collection, according to Klippert, who is always looking for ways to make the library better to serve the
needs of the Casey-Hovey community.
The renovated building also has a separate computer area and a children’s section filled with a large amount of
children’s books, tables for them to use while they read and color, as well as stuffed chairs and pillows with colors
and animal shapes, all the things kids love.
“The feedback has been positive,”Klippert says.
“Parents and kids think the new children’s section is great. Kids love to go in there and read and jump on the
stuffed chairs,”she says,“but they also enjoy the books and other activities too.”
The new centralized location has also opened up new opportunities for older children who can now easily
check out books after school. Klippert says they noticed a significant increase with older elementary and junior
high school students, one of the benefits of moving closer to the school campus.
Overall the move has exceeded expectations and Klippert and her staff are delighted with the results. The
community continues to show their support for the move and are using the new library and the resources
available more than ever. Klippert says the move was the right thing to do at the right time and it’s paying off.
“All things considered, the community, my staff and I are very happy with our new home,”she says with a
smile.“We love the new building.”
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40. CRC Library BOOK CLUB
Sign-up sheet available at CRC Library’s front desk
Discuss books, authors and the world of
words in a fun and relaxed environment.
For more information, call 732-6723
• Books
• Online databases
• CLEP & DANTES study
materials
• AKO
• DVDs, CDs
• Copy machine & printer
• Internet access
• Inter-Library loans
• Language cassettes
• Newspaper subscriptions
• Paperback swap
• Magazine subscriptions
• Reference materials
• TV, VCR & DVD Players
Something for everyone at your local library. Stop by today!
USAG RED CLOUD - CASEY AND AREA I
LIBRARIES
We will be more than happy to get what you are looking for! Just let us know.
Please see the library staff for assistance.
Children’s Story Time
camp casey Library
Every Thursday at 11:30 a.m.
* Open to children of all ages and their families
* Volunteer storytellers needed
Browse the FMWR Library Catalog from
the convenience of your home computer:
Camp Casey Library: http://mylibraryus.fmwr.net/search~S4
Camp Red Cloud: http://mylibraryus.fmwr.net/search~S8
Camp Hovey: http://mylibraryus.fmwr.net/search~S5
Camp Stanley: http://mylibraryus.fmwr.net/search~S9
All Army Libraries in Korea
offer INTER-LIBRARY LOANS?
You can check out and return
an item at any FMWR Army
Library in Korea!
DID
YOU
KNOW...
Camp Red Cloud:
732-6723
Sunday & Monday: Closed Tuesday – Thursday: 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Friday: 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. Saturday: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
US/KN Holidays: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Camp Stanley: 732-5597 Daily: 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Camp Casey: 730-6329 Monday - Sunday: 10 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Camp Hovey: 730-5171 Tuesday – Saturday: 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. Sunday, Monday & KN Holidays: Closed
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41. During the Christmas season of 1938, a Brooklyn
company began producing a penny gum that came
in four flavors: peppermint, spearmint, cinnamon
and pepsin. The gum was usually displayed near cash
registers in stores, and customers were encouraged
to try the product. Even though the Topps Company
experimented with several candy bars, it was the gum
that generated the profits.
In 1947, Topps introduced“Bazooka, the Atom
Bubble Gum,”which sold for 5 cents, each package
featuring a miniature comic strip and premiums used as
BooKS Recommended
Reading
a sales aid for both consumers and retailers. Bazooka
Joe and His Gang made their debut in 1953. The gang
consisted of Bazooka Joe, Butch (who could lick any
guy in the gang except, maybe, Bazooka Joe), Janet
Orville or Pesty, Bazooka Joe’s kid brother, Lil Pats,
Joe’s dog Walkie Talkie, Hungry Herman and Sarge, the
neighborhood cop.
Soon, almost every kid in the country was buying
the gum and reading the comic strips. To honor the
60th anniversary of these comics, the best strips were
borrowed from the collection of Jeff Shepherd and are
featured in this nostalgic new book.
There are essays by Talley Morse, son of Bazooka
Joe artist and co-creator Wesley Morse, Nancy
Morse and Kirk Taylor, along with contributions from
Topps insiders. Although they offer context, it is the
reproductions of 200 classic Bazooka Joe comics that
trigger the memories. Included is the very first series,
reproduced in its entirety for the first time in more
than 40 years.
This collection has original Bazooka Joe jokes, ads
for mail-order merchandise, rare advertising and
promo images, and original art from Topps archives.
As a special bonus, there are four Bazooka Joe trading
cards tucked inside the back cover. The only thing
missing is the smell of the pink, sugary gum that
became an American phenomenon.
Bazooka Joe and his Gang:
The 60th Anniversary Collection
by The Topps Company, Inc.
Reviewed by Larry Cox
Now at the Camp Stanley
Community Activity Center.
Camp Stanley Library
Now located across from Starbucks!
Camp Casey Library
KindleFiresNowAvailable!
USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area I Libraries
WE MOVED!
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42. CRC Golf Course
Tee time Booking and Reservations
732-6843
From off post (for Korea n golf members)
031-874-3013
Fax
732-8400
Playing your first round of golf can be
intimidating. It’s not an easy game to master.
Know how to act on a golf course?
Unsure of yourself and the rules? Here’s a quick
fix that can help make your first round of golf go
easier. We'll assign, a volunteer to play the first 9
holes with you.
Call 732-6843 for appointment.
Rental club available.
Golf Mentorship Program
Daily Get 2 buckets of range balls for
$6 and 1 bucket is free.
Rainy days Special
Buy 2 & get 1 Free
All Month, 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.
FREE
Saturdays, 9:30 -11:30 a.m.
Wednesdays, 10:30 -11:30 a.m.
Adult Golf Lessons
First come, first served
Tee time
now required on Weekends
Hours of operation GoLF coURSe
Daily: 7 a.m. - Dusk
PRo ShoP
Daily: 6:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.
SnAcK BAR
Daily: 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
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43. Hours of operation
Tee time Booking / General Information
730-4884
Dining Area Reservations
730-4885
Casey Golf Course
• All-You-Can-Eat Salad Bar
Saturday & Sunday, 12 - 7 p.m.
Adults: $6.95 Children (6-12): $3.50
Saturday & Sunday, 7 - 11 a.m.
• Weekend Breakfast Buffet
Adults: $6.50 Children (6-12): $3.25
Keep your receipt for any purchase you make
including food, rounds of golf or bucket of balls.
Print your name, phone number and email address
(print clearly) and drop it off in the box provided.
You may win a FREE lunch special at the Camp
Casey Golf Course Club. Limited to three winners
per month. Three lucky winners will receive a free
lunch special during Monday – Friday excluding U.S.
and training holidays.
Monthly Drawing for
Free Lunch Special
July 1 - 31
When you complete your round of golf, hand
your scorecard to the desk clerk. You’ll get to draw
numbers from two separate boxes, a‘Hole Box”and
a“Score Box.”If both numbers drawn match the
numbers on your scorecard-you win a free round of
golf! It’s that simple and it doesn’t cost anything to
play the game. Go for it!
Bingo Hole Month
Junior Golf Lessons
(Intermediate)
Golfers: 7-16 year olds
Saturdays, 2 - 3 p.m.
Adult Golf Lessons
First come, first served
Saturdays, 3 - 4 p.m.
Junior Golf Lessons
(Beginners)
Golfers: 7-16 year olds
Saturdays, 1 - 2 p.m.
Free Golf Lessons
FREE
FREE
Play a round of golf with 3 other players anytime
during the month of July and one green fee is free.
Monday – Friday
Hot SummerTeam Package Special
Tee time
reservations required
GoLF coURSe & PRo ShoP
Monday - Friday: 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Saturday - Sunday & Holiday: 7 a.m. - 8 p.m.
GoLF cLUB DInInG
Daily: 6 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Every Saturday 3~ 3:30 p.m.
Learn how to change the grips on your
golf clubs. Equipment provided. Individual
grips available for only 95 cents each.
Golf club maintenance Class
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44. Soldiers Bowl
FREE
Soldiers in uniform bowl
three games free at all Area I
Bowling Centers.
Weekdays, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
Camp Casey Bowling Center is
CLOSEDfor renovation
until further notice
USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area I
BOWLING CENTERS
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45. Hours of Operation
Lanes
Sunday - Thursday & Holidays: 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Friday & Saturday: 11 - 11 p.m.
Hot Stuff Snack Bar
Sunday - Thursday & Holidays: 11 a.m. -10 p.m.
Friday & Saturday: 11 - 11 p.m.
CAMP
RED CLOUD
BOWLING CENTER
Last order: 30 minutes before closing
Temporary food delivery
732-6458/9008
732-6930
Delivery
Monday - Thursday: 4 - 9:30 p.m.
Friday: 4 - 10:30 p.m.
Saturday: 11 a.m. - 10:30 p.m.
Sunday: 11 a.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Holidays: 4 - 9:30 p.m.
Red-Pin Bowling
Monday & Wednesday, 7-10 p.m.
Thursday, 6:30-10 p.m.
$3 per game
Roll a strike when the red pin is the head pin and win
one free game coupon.
open Bowling
Tuesday, 6:30-10 p.m.
Red Pin Bowling
Wednesday, 7-10 p.m.
USBC Sanctioned Mixed Bowling League
Friday, 7-10 p.m.
Family Bowling
Saturday & Sunday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Families get one hour of bowling, free shoes, one large
pizza and a pitcher of soda for only $30 per lane.
X-Treme Bowling Night
Saturday & Sunday, 7-10 p.m.
Independence
Day bowling
Thursday, July 4, 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
$1per game
Every Monday in July
11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
$2 off large pizza.
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46. CAMP STANLEY
BOWLING CENTER
732-5370
732-5370/5800
2 for 1 bowling
Tuesday, 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Buy one game, get one free. Limited to one per
person.
Buck It Wednesday
Wednesday, 5 - 11 p.m.
$1 Game, $1 Shoes, $1 Hot Dogs, $1 Beverage.
X-Treme Bowling
Friday & Saturday, 9 p.m.
Disco lights, lasers, flashing lights, music and
glow-in-the-dark pins.
9 Pin BowlingTournament
Saturday, July 20, 1 p.m.
• $20 entry fee
• Prizes based on entries
Bowling
Birthday PARTY
All for only $49.95
Packages are by lane. Each package includes two
hours of bowling, complimentary shoe rental,
plates, cups, napkins, balloon bouquet, a souvenir
for the birthday boy or girl, one large two-topping
pizza and pitcher of soda.
EVERY DAY
Hours of Operation
Daily: 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Delivery
Daily: 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
• Delivery available until 9:30 p.m.
• Minimum delivery order $7
Thursday, July 4
FReeThank you Camp
Stanley Soldiers
for YOUR SERVICE
DAY
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47. Bowl 3 free games on your birthday
during the month of August 2013.
Hours of Operation
Sunday - Thursday: 11 a.m.-10 p.m.
Friday & Saturday: 11 a.m.-12 a.m.
*Last order: 30 minutes before closing
CAMP HOVEY
BOWLING CENTER
730-5168
• Monday, July 29: Closed
one dollar may win you $1,000
B O N A N Z A
B I N G O
DAILY
Sunday Special
Sundays, 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
only $45 per lane
• Two hours of bowling
• Complimentary shoe rental
• One large one-topping pizza & pitcher of soda
(accommodates up to six people)
We provide everything except cake and guests.
Packages are by lane. Each package includes two
hours of bowling, complimentary shoe rental,
plates, cups, napkins, balloon bouquet, a souvenir
for the birthday boy or girl, one large two-topping
pizza and pitcher of soda.
every Day, 11 a.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Birthday Party
Packages
All for only
$49.95
Purchase any food item, or three games of bowling,
sign the back of your receipt, print your name,
phone number and e-mail address (print clearly)
and drop it off in the box provided.
If your name is drawn, lunch is on us!
Name
Phone number
E-mail address
Monthly Drawing
Lunch
Special
Parent’s Day
Tuesday, July 23, 1:30 - 8:30 p.m. 1$
per gameParents get to bowl for only
one Dollar a Game.
HAMBURGERDAY
SATURDAY, JULY 27, 5 - 9 P.M.
Get a 4 oz burger for a DOLLAR…
with a drink purchase
1$
Free 3 Games onYour Birthday
1:30 - 6 p.m.
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48. Child, Youth & School Services
Parent and Outreach Services
Youth Sponsorship Social
Are you new to the community and trying to find out what to do? Every first Friday of the month, CYS
Services hosts a Youth Sponsorship Social from 3 - 5 p.m. for new and incoming youth to the USAG Red
Cloud-Area 1 Community at the Youth Center (Bldg. 2475). Find out what the USAG Red Cloud-Area 1
Community has to offer youth and their families while here in Korea! Participating newcomers (youth) will
receive a“Welcome to Korea”goody bag.
Volunteer Youth Sponsors needed: If you are interested in being a Youth Sponsor please contact a Youth
Center Staff today, or call our Parent Central Office@ DSN: 730-3628, or 730-3953/4868! Let them know that
you want to VOLUNTEER!!
6th Grade Home Alone Training
To help ease parental worries, CYS Services offers Home Alone Training to assist students in making the right
decisions when at home alone. We give students guidance on basic safety rules and ways to handle various
situations should they arise when no adult is present. By increasing their comfort level, it helps ensure that
they have a positive experience.
Classes are offered by request; Please call 730-3628 for more information or to sign up for our Home Alone
Workshop.
Parent Advisory Council (PAC)
Attend PAC meetings to learn more about CYS Services Programs and share your ideas to improve programs
for your child. In addition, learn how you can earn points every time you volunteer for CYS Services Programs.
Once you earn 10 points, you qualify for a one time discount of 10% off your monthly fees or earn a free
Parents Night Out experience.
PAC meetings are inclusive for all Parents with children in our programs. Meetings are held every third
Tuesday of the month at the CDC Bldg. 2411. Call 730-3628 for more information.
Like us on facebook
www.facebook.com/UsagRedCloudCYSS
All CYSS programs are closed for CYSS in-service Training Day on September 3
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49. Child, Youth & School Services
School Support Services
The School Liaison officer works through Child, Youth and School Services with the local school
community to address educational issues involving military children. If you need help with transitioning your
child to a new school or want to know more information about different educational benefits for military
children, please contact the School Liaison Officer @ DSN: 730-3468.
Child, Youth & School Services also supports Home School Families, in the Red Cloud and Casey commuting
area. Home school Families can utilize our facilities for meetings, technology/homework assistance, and
much more. Give the School Liaison Officer a call, 730-3468 for more information.
The Department of Defense MWR Library Program, Yellow Ribbon Reintegration
Program and Navy General Library Program provide online tutoring and
homework help from Tutor.com at no charge to all K-12 students in National
Guard, Reserve and Active Duty military families. Many adults are also eligible for college and career
transition help. Tutor.com for Military Families allows students to connect to a live tutor online at any time for
one-to-one help with homework, studying, test prep, proofreading and more.
To learn more, log on to www.tutor.com/military today!
Home School Support Group
Attention all Area 1 Home School families! Do you know that CYS Services offers a support group to Home
School students? Every Tuesday from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m., we offer elective classes for children K-12th grade in
the Casey SAC Facility. Current electives are Art, Technology, and Physical Fitness with more offerings soon.
Join other families to learn, share, and have fun with your education experiences. For more information, call
730-3628.
Like us on facebook
www.facebook.com/UsagRedCloudCYSS
Party Rentals
Does your child or youth have a birthday coming up? The Red Cloud School Age Center is available for party
rentals. Party packages available can include the use of kitchen/pool table/fooz ball/technology/art/games
and more. Call us for more information 730-3628.
Child, Youth & School Services SKIES Unlimited has instructional classes to keep your youth from
singing the summer blues!! Call Tommy Pak at 730-3628/3468/6523
to see what we have available this summer. (Current classes include
tae-kwon do/hap-ki-do, dance/etc. coming soon to Area 1)
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50. Summer Camp
Until August 23
Monday - Friday, 7:45 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Casey Youth Center (Bldg. 2475) offers summer camp for 6th through 12th grades. Monday thru Friday from
7:45 a.m. - 1 p.m. $50/week youth summer camp fee includes weekly field trip costs, daily breakfast/lunch,
and activity fees such as; swimming, bowlings, summer sports activities, field trips, and weekly BBQ’s.
Sign up today at the Casey Parent Central Office located in Bldg. 2475.
All registered youth may attend free youth center activities during non-camp hours from Monday - Thursday, 1 - 7 p.m.,
Fridays, 2 - 10 p.m. and Saturdays, 3 - 8 p.m. (Operational hours subject to change, due to field trips, lock-ins or special
activities/events). FREE Open Recreation is offered the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of each month throughout the summer
for students completing grades 1-12th (Open Recreation activities include sports & fitness, ping pong/pool tournament
and cooking activities).
Call 730-3628for more information on Summer Camps or CYS Services registrations.
Child, Youth & School Services
Casey School Age Center
Like us on facebook
www.facebook.com/UsagRedCloudCYSS
For more information, call 730-3628.
All Campers who’ve completed 1- 6th grades are welcome. Weekly School Age Center (SAC) Camp fees are
determined by total Family income category as outlined in our DoD fee policy. Swimming, bowling, sports
& fitness activities, weekly field trips, and weekly BBQ’s are included in weekly camp fees. SAC Summer
Camp 2013 includes 10 weeks of summer fun themes.
Parents can pick and choose campers’week of fun activities as listed below;
• Week 1 Dinosaurs (June 17-21)
• Week 2 Fun-Damental Science (June 24-28)
• Week 3 Space Explorers (July 1-5)
• Week 4 Centaurs, Trolls and Fairies (July 8-12)
• Week 5 Island Adventure (July 15-19)
• Week 6 Slimy Gooey Gross (July 22-26)
• Week 7 Crime and Spy Science (July 29-August 2)
• Week 8 The Deep (August 5-9)
• Week 9 Cooking up Science (August 12-16)
• Week 10 Back to School (August 19-23)
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51. For more information, call 730-8525/3628.
Child, Youth & School Services
Child Development Center
Like us on facebook
www.facebook.com/UsagRedCloudCYSS
INFoRMATIoN WoRK SHoP - July 16
Culture Shock: Adjusting to Cultural
Change / Cultural Awareness &
Sensitivity / Diversity & Tolerance
All Community members are welcome to attend! CYSS
Parents receive Parent Participation Points for attending.
For times, more information and to sign up, call 730-8525.
Free brown bag lunch to all who join us!
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52. 52 USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area I Family and MWR Magazine
53. WARRIoR coUnTRY
CROSSWORD
See page 65 for answers
to both puzzles.
"For us, the Army Family Covenant means the Army
stays strong by keeping the Family Strong"
INGRID MURRAY, U.S. Army Spouse
Serving Together, Nine Years
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54. Dollars and $enSe
Don’t Let Down
Your Guard
Some new reports say segments of the economy
are springing back. Others aren’t so positive.
Depending where you read:
• Consumer attitudes are better than they’ve been
in the past five years.
• Fewer people say that jobs are hard to get.
• Home prices are going up because there are
more people trying to buy.
Or:
• People are now feeling
the results of the increased
payroll tax and the bigger
bite out of paychecks, and
retail sales have fallen.
• Consumer confidence
is falling.
• More people expect the
unemployment rate to stay
high.
How are things at your house?
If things are better for you,
that’s great, but don’t let down your
guard. Take our collective experiences of the past
few years, and don’t make assumptions that the
economy is going to continue to get better, if
indeed it is. Here are some suggestions:
• Watch the small expenditures, because they add
up. If you’ve gone back to buying morning coffee
out, calculate what you spend in a year. Use the
public library instead of buying books on Amazon.
Decide whether you need all those cable channels.
Put a filter on your faucet instead of buying bottled
water.
• Pay down your credit cards. Once one is paid
off, either put that money on another payment or
put it in savings every month. After your cards are
paid off, save, save, save every dollar you can. Don’t
cancel the cards, however, because that will lower
your credit score.
• Don’t make credit-card purchases unless you
know you can pay off the balance in
three months. Consider whether
you can instead save the money
in three months and pay cash
instead.
• Consider whether service
work on your vehicle will
keep it running a bit longer,
instead of buying a new
one.
• Review your tax
deductions to make sure you
don’t get a big refund at the end
of the year. Getting a refund means
you’ve given an interest-free loan to the
government.
Do you hear a note of caution in all this? No
matter what“consumer confidence”poll you read,
you can find one that says the opposite.
Yes, it might give the economy as a whole a boost
if millions of people run out and spend, spend,
spend. But you’re not responsible for the economy.
You’re only responsible for your home and family.
And being cautious about spending is still the
way to go.
by David Uffington
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55. Survivors of violence do not need a
dedicated month to know that experiencing
violence can have a life-long impact. In the
words of one survivor
July is One of Many Great Months
to Support a Survivor
STAGES
Shame, why me?
Disgust, please not again.
Self-pity, fragile, crushed, weak, invisible.
Anger, what about my rights? How dare you?
What about respect? I deserve more!
Disgust, memories, haunting me, stalking
me, too many memories.
Forgiveness, time to move forward, to
heal. There is peace in forgiveness, power
in saying the words "I forgive", strength
in conquering the past and not letting it
shadow my future.
I choose freedom!
If you know someone who has survived violence, choose this moment to let him or her know that you care.
If you are experiencing violence or want support, there is help.
Sexual Assault Hotline DSN 158; 764-5700 (on-post); 0503-364-5700 (off-post)
Domestic Violence Victim Hotline DSN 153; 764-5997 (on-post); 0503-364-5997 (off-post)
Child Abuse & Spouse Abuse Reporting Hotline DSN 101; 730-1101 (on-post); 0503-330-1101 (off-post)
Abandoned Spouse Hotline 730-3635 (on-post); 0503-330-3635 (off-post)
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56. If you haven’t been to Army Community Service in a while, looking to volunteer or are not sure what Army
Community Service has to offer, stop by and discover what we can do for you. Army Community Service is
hosting a Birthday Open House and information session entitled,“Real Life Solutions for Successful Army Living"
on Friday, 12 July, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. The event will allow us to showcase our services and will feature a 15 minute
ACS Informational Brief followed by birthday cake and ice cream sundaes.
In earlier years there were variations of volunteer lead organizations for the Army Community but due to
inconsistencies and turnover of leadership, the programs tend to evaporate. During the early days Army families
existed as a closely knit and self-sufficient group. The pioneer Army wife was no stranger to hardship but
developed an unbreakable mold of personal sacrifice and consideration, similar with Army wives today. Army
wives from the beginning have managed lending closets, thrift shops, and nurseries; raised money to help those
in need or emergency situations, taught and trained the inexperienced and provided care and solace to the sick
and bereaved through a foundational understanding of Army communities. Army Community Service (ACS) was
designed to enhance these volunteer efforts and to provide a flexible structure for a more formal operation of
a practical social service system. On 25 July 1965, General Harold K. Johnson, Army Chief of Staff, dispatched
a letter to all major commanders announcing approval and establishment of the ACS program. ACS officially
began during the Vietnam War when there was a need for substantiated standardized programs.
Throughout the years, ACS has grown and evolved in responsibility and effectiveness. The publication of a
revised version of AR 608-1 introduced new avenues of accomplishment of this viable program, and additional
programs were formed under the Army Community Service umbrella. The ACS Centers are now required to
go through a rigorous inspection in order be considered for Accreditation Certification. The Camp Casey ACS
received a full Accreditation with Accommodations in May 2012.
The Army Community Services mission is to deliver comprehensive programs and services supporting life-long
learning empowering individuals, Soldiers, Families, and units enhancing their personal growth and professional
development. Army Community Service is an empowered team that provides professional, coordinated, and
responsive advocacy and prevention, Information and Referral, Outreach, Financial, Employment, Soldier and
Family Readiness, Exceptional Family Member and relocation assistance services that support the readiness
and well-being of Soldiers and their Families, Civilian Employees, and Retirees. The myth is that ACS is only
for Families but the reality is that there is something in ACS for everyone. We exist to help you with everyday
concerns or in your times of need or great distress. We operate in real time and have Real Life Solutions for
Successful Army Living. ACS is still serving Families after 48 years, and we still believe that volunteers are the
heart of our programs. Some of the programs and services we provide are:
Relocation Assistance Program: Newcomer’s Orientation, Citizenship & Immigration, Lending Closet,
Sponsorship.
Financial Readiness Program: Proactively educate the community on personal financial responsibility – offering
weekly basic money management classes, credit report/credit check, TSP and Consumer Education.
Army Community Service Turns 48
Real-Life Solutions for Successful Army Living
By Ms. Charletta Cruz
Army Community Service Director
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57. Army Emergency Relief (AER) – Provide emergency financial assistance in the form of interest free loans or
grants with valid need.
Family Advocacy Program (FAP – Prevention, Education and Victim Advocacy: Couple Communication, Anger
Management, Stress Reduction Classes.
Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) – Provide prevention, education and advocacy for family
members with special needs.
New Parent Support Program – Provide support, prevention and education to new and expectant parents.
Army Volunteer Program – Recruit, train and educate volunteers in the community.
Employment Readiness Program – Provide information on careers, federal employment, resumes and job
openings.
Army Family Action Plan – Focus on issues or concerns that affect the quality of life in the community.
Army Family Team Building –A series of classes broken down into 3 levels that focus on Military Knowledge,
Personal Growth and Resiliency, and Leadership Development. These classes offer progressive instruction to
equip Family members with the skills necessary to navigate through the Army system, understand the military
mission and way of life and to successfully access the many resources and services available at the installation.
Classes are interactive and are instructed by volunteer instructors and subject matter experts.
SHARP SARC/VA – Provide support, education and training in the prevention of Sexual Harassment and Assault.
Provide 24/7 Victim Advocacy support.
Military & Family Life Consultants – Provide short-term, solution focused confidential counseling (there are
limits to confidentiality).
ACS is open Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. at Camp Casey, Building 2451.
For more information about ACS Programs please call 730-3107.
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58. Army Community Service
Relocation Assistance Program
Community Newcomers’Orientation
(Open to all - Soldiers, Spouses, and
civilians)
July 15 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Casey ACS Classroom, Bldg 2451
Citizenship and Immigration Outreach July 18 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. Casey ACS Classroom, Bldg 2451
Sponsorship Training
Available on-line: CAC access required
http://apps.mhf.dod.mil/pl/psgprod/f?p=302:1:5533168118391132::NO:::
Lending Closet: Announcement Please call to reserve your Lending Closet Kit, 730-3107/730-4005
Financial Readiness Program/Army Emergency Relief (AER)
Getting Insurance
Large Purchase
Consumer Scams and Getting Help
July 11
9 - 9:45 a.m.
9:45 -10: 30 a.m.
10:30 - 11:15 a.m.
Casey ACS Classroom, Bldg 2451
Planning & Budgeting
Saving & Investing/TSP
July 18
9 -10 a.m.
10 - 11:30 a.m.
Casey ACS Classroom, Bldg 2451
Using Credit Wisely/Credit Report
Identity Theft
July 25
9 - 10:15 a.m.
10:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Casey ACS Classroom, Bldg 2451
Family Advocacy Programs
Anger Management July 10 12 - 1 p.m. Casey ACS Classroom, Bldg 2451
Children and Moving July 17 12 - 1 p.m. Casey ACS Classroom, Bldg 2451
Facing the Challenges of Divorce July 24 12 - 1 p.m. Casey ACS Classroom, Bldg 2451
Life in Balance: Relaxation and Stress
Relief
July 31 12 - 1 p.m. Casey ACS Classroom, Bldg 2451
Victim Advocacy/Domestic Violence
Services available upon request. Call the 24/7 Domestic Violence Victim Hotline DSN 153 or 05033-64-
5997
Survivor Outreach Services (SOS) Call 730-3107 for more information.
Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP)
EFMP Respite Care Provider Training Available on-line: https://myarmyonesource.com
New Parent Support Program
Area 1 Annual Baby Shower July 13 1400-1600 Casey CAC, Bldg 2236
Volunteer Program
Volunteer Management Information
System (VMIS) Training
July 10 10 - 11 a.m.
Casey ACS Classroom, Bldg 2451Volunteer Orientation July 17 10 - 11 a.m.
Volunteer Organization Point of
Contact (OPOC) Training
July 24 10 - 11 a.m.
Mobilization and Deployment
Family Readiness Training Available online at www.armyfrg.com.
Military & Family Life Consultants
Military Family Life and Child
Consultants
By appointment
Camp Red Cloud 010-3147-0756 , Camp Casey 010-8691-3666
010-4991-1572 (Child Consultant)
AFAP
A grassroots, Army-wide initiative to identify and prioritize issues to enhance standards of living for Soldiers and
their Families.
Military One Source
www.millitaryonesource.com
This DoD portal is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and 365 days a year. It offers confidential
assistance by master’s degree level counselors at no cost to you.
From a military base, dial 550-3663 and follow the instructions to make a toll free call to the US.
Dial 800-342-9647 for your US toll free number.
*Registration is required for all classes. Please contact your local ACS office to register or for more information.
*Class schedules are subject to change. Please contact your local ACS 730-3107 to confirm scheduled times.
July 2013
Calendar of Classes and Events
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59. Class Descriptions
COMMUNITY NEWCOMER’S ORIENTATION - Provides newly-
arrived civilian employees and all spouses’information on:
Ration Control and Black Marketing, SOFA status and visa
requirements, NEO, OPSEC, Safety, installation support
facilities such as Medical, ACS, Commissary, MWR and AAFES,
Korean culture and customs. This includes a“Get Smart”
Public Transportation/Subway Class to Uijeongbu. Child Care
is provided. Open to all Soldiers, spouses and civilians.
CITIZENSHIP & IMMIGRATION OUTREACH – The Camp
Casey Legal Assistance Office Offers immigration services
and resources specifically for members of the U.S. Armed
Forces and their Families. This Citizenship & Immigration
Outreach will focus on Naturalization, Citizenship, Green
Card and the I-130 Process (petitioning for Family members
for permanent residence).
GETTING INSURANCE - Life, health, auto, homeowner’s and
long term care insurance are designed to protect against
financial loss. This class will explain the different policies that
exist and which ones you might need at different stages of
life.
LARGE PURCHASE - Learning to be a wise consumer
will help you in making affordable purchases. The more
expensive the purchase, the more you have to lose. This
lesson will teach you how to prepare, and research for such
spending decisions
CONSUMER SCAMS AND GETTING HELP - This class will give
you the power to be a savvy consumer. Learn how to protect
yourself against identity theft and computer fraud. Be aware
of common frauds and scams, particularly those that target
military personnel. Leave the class with confidence in your
ability to enter contracts and make large purchases.
PLANNING & BUDGETING - This class covers the importance
of preparing a budget, setting goals, sharing family financial
responsibilities and you’ll be able to recognize some
financial aspects unique to military life such as frequent
relocations, deployments, and transition to civilian life.
SAVING & INVESTING/TSP - This class will show you the
importance of building savings and why saving early is
beneficial. Learn about the Thrift Savings Plan in detail and
how to get started.
USING CREDIT WISELY/CREDIT REPORT - Credit cards have
benefits, but they can also lead to debt and poor credit
scores. Find out whether using credit is a good idea for
you, how to manage your credit cards and debt, and the
importance of protecting your credit history.
IDENTITY THEFT - Identity theft occurs when someone uses
your name, social security number, or credit card number
without your permission to commit fraud or other crimes.
Learn how to deter, detect, and defend against this crime
that affects nine million people per year.
ANGER MANAGEMENT – Learn to identify the causes,
physical signs and consequences of your anger. Find healthy
and assertive ways to express anger and improve your
relationships and job performance as a result.
CHILDREN AND MOVING – Learn new techniques to help
your child(ren) transition to a new post.
FACING THE CHALLENGES OF DIVORCE – Divorce can be
challenging for everyone in the family. This class focuses on
ways to handle the stress of divorce and to maintain strong
relationships with your children throughout the process.
LIFE IN BALANCE: RELAXATION AND STRESS RELIEF – How
you handle stress can make all the difference in your quality
of life. This class helps you identify your stressors; learn new
techniques to deal with stressful situations and practice
ways to find calm in an otherwise hectic day.
AREA 1 ANNUAL BABY SHOWER – For expecting parents
and parents with children six (6) months AND YOUNGER.
VOLUNTEER MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM
(VMIS) TRAINING - Learn to use the VMI System where you
can register as a volunteer, search and apply for volunteer
opportunities, track your volunteer hours and store
volunteer records (hours, positions, awards, training).
VOLUNTEERS ORIENTATION – Learn about the Army
Volunteer Corps Program and what services ACS can provide
to you as a volunteer.
VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATION POINT OF CONTACT (OPOC)
TRAINING - Learn how to manage volunteers in the
Volunteer Management Information System (VMIS).
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT JOB SEARCH AND RESUME
PREPARATION – Learn about the ins and outs of Federal
employment and apply federal government resume writing
skills to get the job you really love.
WRITING A WINNING PRIVATE SECTOR RESUME –Looking
for opportunities outside of the Federal government? This
class helps you grab the attention of private employers by
making the most of your experience and skills.
COVER LETTER WRITING – The cover letter is the first thing
employers see so this class teaches you the basics of letter
writing and helps you highlight your skills and experiences
with confidence.
INTERVIEWING TECHNIQUES – This class helps you prepare
for interviews and discuss your job experience with ease and
comfort.
Army Community Service
• ACS Telephone Book: http://redcloud.korea.army.mil/ACS/Downloads/Telephone Book 2012.pdf
• Join USAG Area I – ACS Facebook http://www.facebook.com/AreaIACS
• This calendar can also be downloaded at: http://redcloud.korea.army.mil/ACS/Downloads
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60. Citizenship and
Immigration Outreach
The Camp Casey Legal Assistance Office offers immigration services and resources specifically
for members of the U.S. Armed Forces and their families who are stationed in the United States
and abroad. ACS has partnered with Legal Assistance to bring the experts to you.
If you are seeking answers to the following topics, then you are the perfect candidate for this
outreach class!
• If you are a U.S. armed forces member seeking to petition for your family member for
permanent residence (green card)
• Assembling the I-130 Package
• Citizenship for Military Personnel & Family Members
• Naturalization
• Re-Entry Permit
Thursday, July 18, 8:30 - 10:30 a.m.
camp casey Army community Service (Bldg. 2451)
For more information, call 730-3107
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61. Five copies of your official
Passport/VISA photo
ONLY $10
PASSPORT/VISA
PHOTOS AVAILABLE
New Hours of Operation
Monday-Friday
8 - 11 a.m. / 1 - 4 p.m.
(excluding Korean holidays)
camp Red cloud
FMWR Marketing office
Bldg T-25
For more information,
call 732-9531.
Photosprocessed
onthespot ACS
Library
Bowling Center
Px
Marketing office
Bldg T-25
U.S. Embassy Passport and Report of Birth Abroad Services
Please utilize one of the following options to
submit your documents to the U.S. Embassy:
oPTIoN 1
• U.S. Embassy outreach office
- USAG-Yongsan ACS Building 4106
- Wednesdays, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. (except U.S. &
KN holidays)
- U.S. Embassy personnel will be available to
accept Passport and Report of Birth Abroad
applications
- Do not sign or get any documentation
notarized in Area I. The U.S. Embassy
or Yongsan Legal Office will notarize
documents
- Check with the U.S. Embassy for required
documents, associated fees and payment
methods.
- For more information, call 738-8111
oPTIoN 2
• U.S. Embassy
- 32 Sejong-No, Jongno-Gu, Seoul
- Monday – Friday
- By appointment only
- Walk-in services are no longer available
- Do not sign or get any documentation
notarized in Area I
- Check with U.S. Embassy for fees and
payment method
- To make appointments, go to
http://seoul.usembassy.gov
- For more information, call 721-4114 or
02-397-4114 and ask for American Citizen
Services
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62. COMMERCIAL SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
부대 내 후원사를 모십니다.
주한미군내 미군과 그들의 가족 및 미공무원 만여명이 넘는 새로운 고객들께 여러분의 회사와 제품을 홍보할 수 있는 기회가
있습니다. 총 다섯개의 캠프를 포함하는 주한미군 제 1지역 FMWR의 스페셜 이벤트에 공식후원사가 되시면 외부의 회사들은
접근이 제한된 상태에서 후원사들에게는 제 1지역에서 주최하는 주요 이벤트기간 동안 상품 (또는 서비스)을 전시하고 홍보물을
배포할 수 있는 기회가 주어집니다. 또한 저희 이벤트와 관계된 광고물이나 판촉상품에 회사의 이름과 로고를 넣을 수 있을 뿐
만 아니라, 이벤트중에는 각각의 참석자들에게 일대일로 직접 판촉활동을 하실 수 있습니다. (다만 직접적인 판매활동은 불가)
그리고 후원 레벨에 따라 제 1지역내 모든 캠프에 배포되는 FMWR 월간 잡지에 광고를 무료로 실어드립니다.
관심이 있으시면 031-870-6702/6274 로 문의주시면 자세히 상담해드립니다.
Is your company or business interested in reaching over 10,000 U.S. Army Soldiers, their Family members,
U.S. Department of Defense civilian employees, contractors and Korean Soldiers assigned to the U.S. Army
Garrison Red Cloud - Casey and Area I communities?
USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area I communities encompasses five major military installations, including
Camps Stanley, Red Cloud, Jackson, Casey, Hovey, Mobile and Castle. You now have an opportunity to
directly market your products and services to all members of the USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area I
communities as a sponsor of one or more of our major Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation (FMWR)
Departments’ events.
Sponsors have the opportunity to display, distribute products and services during a major event on a USAG
Red Cloud - Casey and Area I communities installation. You can have your company or business name and
logo appear on event-related advertising and promotional material. Depending on scope of the event,
engage one-on-one with members of the USAG Red Cloud - Casey community who attend the event. Free
full-color advertisement* in the monthly FMWR magazine is distributed to all personal throughout the USAG
Red Cloud - Casey and Area I communities.
(*Advertisement type dependent upon level of sponsorship)
Sounds interesting? Call DSN 732-6274/6702 or Commercial 031-870-6274/6702.
Advertisement does not constitute DoD, Army, FMWR or Federal Government Endorsement.
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