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In The Zone November 2013
1. IN THE ZONE
USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area I Family and MWR Magazine
November 2013
November 2013
ONLY
$99
(SERVES 8 OR MORE)
732-8189/8363
730-2195/2193
See page 13-15 for details
* Picture does not reflect actual product.
Add 3 lbs sliced
smoked ham: $119
(total)
2. Warrior Leaders
“Serving Those Who Serve”
MG Thomas S. Vandal
Commander, 2nd Infantry Division
CSM Andy Spano
Command Sergeant Major, 2nd Infantry Division
COL John M. Scott
Commander, USAG Red Cloud and Area I
Freddie L. Giddens
Deputy Commander,
USAG Red Cloud and Area I
CSM Michael L. Hatfield
Command Sergeant Major,
USAG Red Cloud and Area I
Jammie G. Hawkins
Family and MWR Director,
USAG Red Cloud and Area I
LTC Edward D. Eldridge
Commander, USAG Casey
Raymond Myers
Deputy Commander, USAG Casey
CSM Alexander M. Peden
Command Sergeant Major, USAG Casey
From your Family and MWR Director
Hello USAG Red Cloud and Area I Community
Members.
Much occurred during the month of October,
not the least of which was the Government
Shutdown that impacted several Family and
MWR programs and services. Unfortunately we
had to cancel the Fall Festival at Camp Stanley
and postponed the FMWR Expo ‘13. We are
hoping to reschedule the FMWR Expo sometime
Jammie G. Hawkins
Director, Family and MWR
in the Spring. We had the Operation Rising Star
Finals, which resulted in some fantastic fun
for everyone who attended. We had the Sesame Street Company pay
us a visit and lastly we had the Great Aaron Tippin, Country recording
star perform an unforgettable concert. The Halloween Events at each
of our major Camps – Camp Red Cloud, Camp Casey and Camp Stanley
provided great fun for both children and adults.
In terms of Family Support; Army Community Services (ACS) hosted
the Army Family Action Plan (AFAP) Conference. The AFAP conference
vetted many concerns from our community members that were
important. Issues raised during the conference are now in the hands
of the Area I Garrison Commander and his Staff who are working on
possible solutions.
Internally to Family and Morale Welfare and Recreation, we welcome
on board our newest team member – Mrs. Denise von Wiecki, Chief for
the Business Operations Division for Area I (responsible for the programs
and services of our Clubs, Bowling Centers, Golf Courses, etc.).
At Family and MWR, we look at improving the “In The Zone Magazine”
and the Marketing and Advertising Team are working in conjunction
with AAFES to offer a monthly Area l Movie Schedule. The Marketing
team also worked with ACS, to provide “Spotlights” for some of our
Volunteer Members that provide an invaluable service to all of us!
We look forward to continuing our service to you, “Our Customer,” and
welcome the comments you provide us through one-on-one interaction
or the ICE comments system and ask you to keep them coming!
IN THE ZONE
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.
Marketing Director
Marketing Specialist
Marketing Assistant
Illustrators
Frank A. DeSilva
Marenzo Domingo
Ham, Yong Hwan
Kim, Ho Yong
Pak, Mi Chong
Paek, Chong Hun
SGT Micus Ralls
SPC Quinton McCarter
Designed by Kim, Ho Yong
3. CONTENTS
12
Chef Myron Mixon &
Actor Adam Richmond
to visit Area I
4
Clubs
Tours
Pavilion Reservations
Outdoor Recreation
27
Warrior Adventure Quest
28
2013 - 2014 “Hooah” Weight Loss & Fitness
Challenge
29
AREA I Sports Events
30
Health and Human Performance Center
30
Sports Quiz
31
2013 Army Digital Photography Contest
32
Golf Courses
35
Camp Casey Book Club
36
Libraries
37
Book Review
39
Commander's Cup Intramural Bowling
Competition
40
Bowling Centers
44
BOSS Activities
48
Mega Maze
49
Warrior Crossword Puzzle and Magic Maze
50
Child, Youth and School Services
55
Autumn Around the World
56
Army Lodging
57
Dollars and Sense
58
Military Family Appreciation
60
Army Community Service
63
Volunteer of the Month
64
Coming in December
73
“Hooah”
Weight Loss & Fitness Challenge
Arts & Crafts Centers
26
2013 - 2014
Community Activity Centers
25
28
Feature Article: Holiday Meals To Go
Packages Quality Food – Excellent Value
22
Icheon Rice Festival
Holiday Meals To Go
20
The 15th Annual
13
16
24
Chef Myron Mixon & Actor Adam
Richmond to visit Area I
14
13
12
Casey Movie Theater November Schedule
74
Bus Schedule
78
Subway Map
79
Area I Maps
83
Community & Warrior Country Family and
MWR Telephone Numbers
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4. Camp Red Cloud
Customer Appreciation Night
Tuesday, November 19, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Free finger foods
Sorry, no take out.
Office
732-8189
732-8363
Take -out
732-8274
Hours of Operation
Sunday - Thursday: 7 a.m. - 11 p.m.
Friday - Saturday: 7 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Last order 30 minutes before closing.
Veterans Day 10% Discount
Monday, November 11
Korean Buffet
Thursday, November 21, 5 - 9 p.m.
only $8.95.
Right
Arm
Night
Tuesday,
26th
November
5 - 8 p.m.
November 1 - December 31
For more information, see page 13 - 15
Daily Lunch Buffet
Monday - Friday: 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
DAILY
B O N A N Z A
B I N G O
One dollar may win you $1,000
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Adults: $8.95 Children (6-12): $4.95
Monday: German
Tuesday: Mexican
Wednesday: Soul Food
Thursday: Italian
Friday: All American
5. Thanksgiving
Buffet
Thursday, November 28, 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Turkey, Ham, Bread Dressing, Potatoes w/Gravy, Rice, Yams, Green Bean Casserole,
Only
$14.95
Buttered Corn, Salad Bar, Seasonal Breads, Dinner Rolls and Desserts!
Wings and Appetizers
Wednesdays, 6 - 8 p.m.
Karaoke
Night
with DJ
25 cents per ounce
(Sorry, no take out)
R & B Music with DJ
Fridays, 8:30 p.m. - 1:30 a.m.
Wednesdays, 7 - 11 p.m.
Hispanic & Latino Night
Saturdays, 8:30 p.m. - 1:30 a.m.
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6. Camp Casey
ATTENTION:
Office
730-2195
Redwood
730-1619
Redwood Dining Room will be closed
every Monday night for dinner
effective November 4th until further
notice.
The Management
NAP'S
730-2675
Hours of Operation
Sunday Brunch
Redwood Dining
Monday - Friday: 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., 5 - 9 p.m.
Saturday: 5 - 9 p.m.
Sunday: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
U.S. Holidays: Closed
10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Redwood Dining
NAP'S Food
Sunday - Thursday & U.S. Holidays: 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Friday - Saturday: 11 a.m. - 12 midnight
NAP'S Bar
Thanksgiving
Dinner Buffet
Monday - Thursday: 5 - 10 p.m.
Friday - Saturday: 5 p.m. - 12 midnight
Sunday & U.S. Holidays: 5 - 9 p.m.
Thursday, November 28, 4 - 9 p.m.
Game Room
Daily: 10 a.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Roast Turkey, smoked ham, roast beef,
Last order 30 minutes
before closing.
macaroni & cheese, mashed potatoes,
cornbread dressing, candied yams, buttered
corn, Green beans, cranberry sauce, dinners
rolls, tossed salad , assorted desserts and tea/
r 25
Monday, Novembe
lemonade.
Adult: $14.95
Children (6-12): $7.50
5 and under: Free
Daily Lunch Buffet
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
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For more information, see page 13 - 15
Redwood Dining Dinner Specials
5 - 9 p.m.
Monday
24 oz T-Bone Steak
Nap’s Lounge
Top 40 with a Live DJ
Thursdays, 6 - 9 p.m.
$39.95
Shrimp & Wing Night
Includes tossed salad and dinner rolls w/butter and
Thursdays, 6 - 8 p.m.
beverage.
Fried or Peel & Eat Shrimp $.50
Choice of two side items: baked potato, rice
per ounce
pilaf, mashed potatoes, fries or onion rings and
Hot or Fried Wings $.25 per ounce
complimentary glass of wine.
with purchase of non-alcoholic drink.
(Sorry, no take out)
Tuesday
B.B.Q. Ribs
Full Rack: $24.95 / Half Rack: $13.95
Includes one side dish and iced tea or lemonade.
R&B Night with Live DJ
Fridays, 8 p.m. - 12 midnight
Taco & Pizza Night
Wednesday
Fridays, 6 - 8 p.m.
All-U-Can-Eat Mongolian B.B.Q.
only $.25 per ounce
Adults: $14.95 / Children (6-12): $7.50
Includes complimentary beverage.
Friday
Prime Rib Buffet w/ Sushi Station
with purchase of drink.
(Sorry, no take out)
Old School Nite with Live DJ
Saturdays, 8 p.m. - 12 midnight
Adults $20.95/ Kids (6-12) $10.50
with soup and salad bar, beverage & wine.
Saturday
Turkey Filet Mignon
Ballroom
5.5 oz $15.95
Friday Night Poker
Includes tossed salad, dinner rolls & butter and
6:30 p.m.
beverage. Choice of side items: baked potato, rice
pilaf, fries or onion rings. Complimentary glass of
Texas Hold ‘Em Tournament
wine is included.
Sundays, 3 p.m.
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8. Camp Casey
NOTICE: Customers under 18 years
of age are not allowed in the bar area
during hours that the bar is open (Except
for community events).
- By Order of the Garrison Commander
Business Center/Administrative Office
730-3400/4794/4795
Delivery
730-6540/6541/6499
Hours of Operation
Dining
Monday, November 18
Monday - Thursday: 9 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Friday: 9 a.m. - 1 a.m.
Saturday: 11 a.m. - 1 a.m.
Sunday & Holidays: 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Bar
Sunday - Thursday & Holidays: 5 - 10 p.m.
Friday - Saturday: 5 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Delivery
Sunday - Thursday: 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Friday - Saturday: 11 a.m. - 12 midnight
Game Room
Monday - Thursday: 9 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Friday - Saturday: 9 a.m. - 1 a.m.
Sunday & Holidays: 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
• Last order 30 minutes before closing
Tuesdays, 5 - 8 p.m.
Ribs, Chicken and more .
• Minimum delivery charge: $10 per location
Pizza & Pasta Buffet
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday:
11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Adults: $7.95
Children: $4.95
Free Lunch
Pizza Buffet
Monthly Drawing
Chef Special
Purchase any food item at the Gateway Club and,
Wednesday: 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Adults: $8.95
Children: $4.95
phone number and e-mail address (print clearly,
Excluding U.S. and Training Holidays
on the back of your receipt, print your name,
please). Then drop it in the box provided. You may
win a total of 5 free pizza lunch buffet coupons.
Limited to three winners per month.
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9. Gateway Club
DJ
Nights
Saturday, November 2
8 - 11 p.m.
No entry fee
Karaoke with DJ Williams
Wednesdays, 7 - 11 p.m.
All-time Music with DJ Andre
Calling all poetry 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.
Thursdays, 7 - 10 p.m.
Fridays, 8 p.m. - 1 a.m.
All-time Music with DJ Ryan
Customer Appreciation Night
Saturdays, 8 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Sunday, November 17, 8-9 p.m.
Free finger foods
Sorry, no take out.
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.
Dining Special
BOLD ’N SPICY
BUFFALO CHICKEN PIZZA
Daily, from 11 a.m.
$14.95
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.
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.
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10. Camp Hovey
Catering
730-5167
Take-out
730-5166
Hours of Operation
Monday - Thursday: 11 a.m. - 11 p.m.
Friday: 11 a.m. - 2 a.m.
Saturday: 5 p.m. - 2 a.m.
Sunday & Holiday: 5 - 11 p.m.
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.
ICE
T
NO
Hovey Iron Triangle
RENOVATION
Camp Hovey Iron Triangle Club
will be closed approximately until
November 21 for renovation
The Delivery Service will continue
daily until 9 p.m.
Weekdays: 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Weekends and Holidays:
5 p.m. to 12 midnight
Chicken or Steak Anju
Thursdays, 5 - 8:30 p.m.
Chicken: $9.95/ Steak: $13.95
Happy Meal Deals
Thursdays, 5 - 7 p.m.
Wings (5 each), Yakimandu (5 each)
and a beverage: $6.95
Wings (10 each) and a
beverage: $7.95
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
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
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Thanksgiving Buffet
Thursday, November 28
11 a.m. - 3 p.m. / only $9.90.
5 - 8:30 p.m. / only $6.90. per plate
11. Camp Stanley
Wing Night
Thursdays, 6-7 p.m.
25¢ per ounce
Texas Hold’em Poker
Office
732-4478
Catering
732-5485/ 010-2370-9778
Saturdays, 5 - 9 p.m.
Bring your “A” Game
Hours of Operation
Thursday: 5 - 11 p.m.
Friday - Saturday: 5 p.m. - 2 a.m.
Sunday - Wednesday: Closed
Reggie's specializes in banquets and catering.
Stop by today for more information.
Camp Casey
Indianhead Golf Course Club
730-4885
Hours of Operation
Golf Course
Daily: 8 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Golf Club Dining
Daily: 6 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Dining Room
.
November 18 after 2 p.m
Monday,
ble
Breakfast / Lunch is Availa
until 2 p.m.
Weekend Breakfast Buffet
Saturday & Sunday, 7 - 11 a.m.
Adults: $6.95 Children (6-12): $3.45
Thanksgiving Day
Turkey Dinner
Thursday, November 28
11 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Camp Casey Golf Club, Dining Room
All-You-Can-Eat Salad Bar
Saturday & Sunday, 12 - 7 p.m.
Adults: $7.95 Children (6-12): $3.95
Only
$15.95
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12. Chef Myron Mixon
from American Chef
&
Actor Adam Richmond
from Man v. Food
to visit Area I
Monday, November 4, 12 p.m.
Camp Casey Main Post DFAC
Open to all USFK ID card holder & KATUSA
FREE!
Admission
For more information, call
732-7079
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13. November 1 - December 31
732-8189/8363
730-2195/2193
Whole roasted Turkey, Dressing, Candied Yams,
Buttered Corn, Green Beans, Mashed Potatoes,
Gravy, Cranberry Sauce, Rolls and Choice of
Pumpkin or Sweet Potato Pie.
ONLY
$99
(SERVES 8 OR MORE)
Add 3 lbs sliced smoked
ham: $119 (total)
* Picture does not reflect actual product.
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14. YOU DESERVE A BREAK THIS YEAR
Holiday Meals To Go Packages
Quality Food – Excellent Value
For some, holiday meals come with joyous
to go around. The Holiday Meals To Go package
anticipation and the personal satisfaction of
includes the whole roasted turkey, dressing,
preparing all the various homemade dishes for
candied yams, buttered corn, green beans, mashed
appreciative family and relatives and friends to
potatoes, gravy, cranberry sauce, rolls and choice of
enjoy. For others, it’s that dreaded time of year that
pumpkin, apple or potato pie.
means lots of time and frustration in the kitchen
And if that’s not enough for you, you can add 3
preparing the turkey and all the trimmings, which
lbs of delicious sliced smoked ham for an additional
can take hours, if not days, to complete.
$20, something Richardson says many people
For those who would rather skip the heat of
choose because of the added value to the overall
the kitchen and all the time and effort involved in
holiday meal package. If you like, you can get more
preparing the big holiday feast, help is here. The
glazed ham ($7 per pound), turkey gravy ($2 for 16
U.S. Army Garrison Red Could, Casey and Area l
ounces), dinner rolls ($3 per dozen), or your choice
Family and Morale, Welfare & Recreation (FMWR)
of pies for $9.75 each.
Department has the answer with their popular
“Sometimes a customer wants only the roast
‘Holiday Meals To Go” program that kicks off on
turkey, and we can do that, no problem. We
November 1st and runs until the end of the year.
charge $59.95 for a whole, roasted turkey that’s
Spearheaded by long time FMWR Club Manager
Avelina Richardson, manager of the Warrior’s Club
at Camp Casey, the Holiday Meals To Go program
this year is better than ever.
“I’ve been involved in this
approximately 18 to 20 pounds, Richardson says.
So what else is new this year besides the delicious
menu?
Richardson says it’s all about packaging. In
previous years customers picked up their orders
very popular program for
bags, making it difficult to keep the food
year I try to make it better.
items warm and also difficult to carry. This year
This year is no exception,”
Richardson says each Holiday Meal To Go will be
Richardson says.
Avelina Richardson
that were wrapped in foil and placed in plastic
several years now and every
neatly arranged in a special box designed to keep
“We begin with turkeys
themselves, hearty 18 to 20
pounders that our Chef Mr. Yi, Chae Kwon has
learned to cook to perfection over the years. They
come out of the oven a beautiful golden brown
and the meat is juicy and tender. Our customers
love it,” she says.
And then there are all the other holiday food
everything fresh in an easy to carry container.
“I know customers will really like this change,”
she says with a smile.
So how does one go about purchasing a Holiday
Meal To Go this holiday season?
It’s easy. Just call the Camp Casey Warrior’s Club
at 730-2195/2193 or the Camp Red Cloud Mitchell’s
Club at 732-8189/8363 for more details, or better
items that come with the basic $99 package that
yet, visit either club to reserve your Holiday Meal To
comfortably serves up to eight people, with plenty
Go. You’ll fill out a simple form listing everything
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15. you select and pay a minimum of 50% of the
total. That’s all there is to it. Be sure to make your
reservation a minimum of 3 days before the desired
pick-up date (sorry, no delivery service available).
You can place your order anytime between now
and December 27. The last Holiday Meal To Go will
be ready for pick up on December 31.
“Our Holiday Meal To Go program is always
popular with Units and other on-base organizations
during November and December,” Richardson says.
“Whenever they have Unit or office functions
they like to purchase one or more of the Holiday
Meals To Go packages because it’s so easy to do and
fits in nicely with the holiday theme,” Richardson
says.
There’s no doubt the Holiday Meals To Go
program this year will exceed the number sold
in previous years. Last year approximately 200
packages were sold at the Warrior’s Club alone, and
Richardson says that number will likely double this
year now that the word is out about the quality
and value, not to mention the service customers can
expect.
“It’s only October and already we’ve had several
people make their reservations for next month,”
Richardson says.
“I think we’ll do a record business this year.
People who have purchased the Holiday Meal
To Go package before know what a good deal it
is. I highly recommend anyone interested in this
program call early to reserve their Holiday Meal To
Go package,” Richardson concluded.
Satisfied Customer
Valentin Camacho has already reserved his
Holiday Meal To Go from the Warrior’s Club
this year and is glad he did.
“I’ve been purchasing them for years
and enjoy it very much,” he tells In The
Zone reporter Marenzo Domingo with
enthusiasm. I not only buy these Holiday To
Go Meals for myself and my family, but I love
to share them with various needy non-profit
organizations in town, such as senior citizen
homes and orphanages with children. They
just love the good food and I enjoy spending
time with them,” he says.
“I would much rather spend my time
enjoying the holidays with family and
friends rather than working in the kitchen
preparing food, cooking, cleaning and all
the rest. Besides, the quality of the food I’ve
always received from the Warrior’s Club is
the best. Just outstanding,” he emphasizes.
“I highly recommend this outstanding
Holiday Meal To Go to everyone not only
because of the great food, but because
it’s just a great deal for the value. And
not only that, Ms. Avelina Richardson has
always provided myself and my friends with
outstanding customer service.
“She’s a real asset to the FMWR business
side of the house. She’s terrific,” he
concluded.
Chef Mr. Yi, Chae Kwon & Avelina Richardson
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16. Camp Red Cloud CAC 732-6246
DATE & TIME
Daily 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.
EVENT
Adventure Seoul
Sunday, November 17
at 10 a.m.
Unfortunately, many newcomers, and even some old-timers, find it difficult to use
public transportation in Korea. We can help. This learning experience will show you
how to use the bus and subway system to explore and appreciate Korea. You’ll go on a
trip from Uijeongbu to Seoul using a variety of public transportation. You’ll learn how
to use T-money cards, how to read subway maps and much more. This class is limited to
10 students, so be sure to register right way to ensure you have a seat.
Thanksgiving Day Pool and Xbox Championship
Thursday, November 24
at 1 p.m.
Every Sunday at
10 a.m.
Open to Soldiers, Family Members and Civilian personnel with USFK I.D. card. Must be
16 years or older to participate. Free refreshments. Prizes for 1st ($75), 2nd ($50) place.
Minimum of 12 participants required.
English Class
Learn to speak English from an American instructor. The class is open to all KNs and
KATUSA. Family members always welcome to participate. Limited seating, so register
early.
Guitar Class
Every Sunday
at 2 p.m.
If you’ve ever wanted to play the guitar but never had the right opportunity to learn
how, this class is for you. The experienced instructor will start at the very beginning
and help you learn basic chords, them move up from there. Open to everyone, but
children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Magic: The Gathering Game
Every Sunday
at 3 p.m.
Although this game has been available for a while now, it’s still going strong with
millions of players going at it since Richard Garfield created the game back in 1993.
Figure you have this game figured out pretty well? OK, let’s see what you’ve got. Prizes
for 1st and 2nd place.
Korean Language Class
Every Sunday and
Wednesday
Every Wednesday
at 6 p.m.
This 2-hour class is for both beginners and advanced students who want to learn
how to read, write and speak proper Korean. Open to all authorized personnel. The
Beginners Class is scheduled for 3 p.m. every Sunday and 6 p.m. every Wednesday,
while the Advanced Class is held every Sunday at 4 p.m. and every Wednesday at 7 p.m.
All classes are held at the Camp Red Cloud Community Activity Center (CAC).
Table Tennis, Anyone?
As long as 8 or more people sign up and want to play in the tournament, it’s a go!
Prizes for 1st and 2nd place.
Video Game Tournament
Every Friday at 6 p.m.
Must have at least 8 participants in order to conduct this tournament, so be sure to
bring your friends along for some friendly competition. Free refreshments are a given.
Prizes for 1st and 2nd place.
Looking for a Wi-Fi connection? Every Day during normal operation hours.
Got Game? Every Day during normal operating hours. This room is set aside just for
folks like you who want to play without being interrupted with outside noise.
Everyday
Sound Proof Music Room. Every Day during normal operating hours. If you have
the need to bang away on a set of drums, pound the ivory keys or strum an acoustic or
electric guitar, we have the perfect place for you to have at it without worrying about
your neighbors. We’ll even supply the instruments, free of charge.
Just the FAX. Overseas fax service is available at the CRC CAC for a small fee. Inquire
at the front desk for details.
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17. Camp Hovey CAC 730-5125
DATE & TIME
Daily 12 - 9 p.m.
EVENT
WAR ALL DAY WAR MOVIE
Monday, November 11 at 1 p.m.
If you’re interested in war movies, this day is tailored for you. Spend the afternoon and evening
watching back-to-back war movies from the comfort of the Hovey Lounge. You gotta bring your
own snacks, but soft drinks and small snacks will be available.
Board Game Bonanza
Saturday,
November 16 at 2 p.m.
Here’s something different, we’ll set up a variety of board games and have them
all ready to go precisely at 2 p.m. Complete the game you select to play first, then
move on to the next game and complete it before moving on to yet another game,
etc. The person with the most contest wins will be declared the winner for the
evening and will receive the coveted 1st prize. Of course there’ll be refreshments
available throughout the evening as you enjoy playing the different games. Sounds
like fun. Gotta have at least 12 participants in order to make this all happen, so be
sure to bring your friends along to accept the challenge.
8-Ball Pool Tournament
Every Friday at 6 p.m.
Everyone is welcome to participate in this friendly 8-Ball tournament and compete
for prizes.
Korean Class
Every Wednesday
at 6 p.m.
Wouldn’t it be nice if you could understand and speak Korean, even a little bit?
The Hovey CAC has a trained instructor standing by ready to help you get started.
Once you get the hang of it, you’ll have fun making new friends from the local
community. Bring the kids along too. Want to learn more? Great! Call the Hovey
CAC at 730-5125 for more information.
Rack ‘em Up!
The Hovey CAC has not one, not two, not three, but FOUR nice pool tables available
for you and your friends to use whenever you like, assuming a table is available.
Bring your own cue or use one of theirs. Chalk ‘em up and get started
Everyday
Wi-Fi Internet Service
Getting on-line is fast and easy at the Hovey CAC via their Wi-Fi ‘connection.’ Bring
your laptop and surf the net from the comfort of the Hovey Lounge.
Games and More Games
The Hovey CAC has a good selection of games for you to choose from and play at no
charge. Stop by and check out what they have. If they don’t have what you want, let
the good folks at the front desk know. Maybe they can order it for you.
Sunday, November 24 at 1 p.m.
It ain’t exactly a traditional Turkey spread with all the
fixins’ but we’re sure you’ll enjoy the festivities anyway.
Free refreshments they’ll have available include cookies,
cakes, some pies and assorted non-alcoholic beverages.
Enjoy various events and games such as ping-pong and
8-ball pool competition. Bring your family and friends to
the Hovey CAC this Thanksgiving Day after the big meal
and enjoy these fun games and delicious snacks.
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18. Camp Casey CAC 730-6811/4601
DATE & TIME
Monday - Saturday, 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Sunday & U.S. Holidays, 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.
EVENT
Veteran’s Day 8-Ball Tournament
Monday, November
11 at 1 p.m.
This single-elimination tournament is open to all USFK ID card-holders. Must be at
least 15 years old to participate. Anyone under the age of 17 must be accompanied by
a parent or guardian. Check in with the tournament director at 10:30 a.m. BCA rules
apply. Prizes for 1st ($75) and 2nd ($50) place.
Minimum of 12 participants required.
Free Military Spouse Tour of Dongducheon
Friday, November 15
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
New to Dongducheon? Sign up now for this special tour of the Dongducheon City Hall
and discover what the city has to offer you and your family. Spend the day visiting a
museum, a local community center, a local market, learn Korean traditional manners
and etiquette and experience local culture. Free transportation provided by the city of
Dongducheon. Free Korean lunch is included. Be sure to bring your passport to receive a
discount ‘Point Card’ from Lotte Mall.
Music, Music, Music – We have the instruments for you to play beautiful music. No
charge. Stop by our Music Room and pick up an electric or bass guitar, try your hand
with an electric synthesizer or beat away on a set of drums.
Rack ‘em Up! – Pool tables available for you to practice your game or compete with
your friends. Free.
Ping Pong – Challenge your friends to a friendly game of ping pong. No fee.
Everyday, 9 a.m.
Video Games Galore – The Front Desk has an impressive collection of new video
games that you can use for free. Check out the games they have. If you don’t see one
you’re interested in, let them know so they can order one.
Tours & Trips – Visit the Family and MWR Tour Office inside the Casey CAC to find out
where and when the next available tour is scheduled. There’s always some interesting
and fun place to visit at very reasonable prices, so be sure to stop by and sign up for one
that interests you.
Looking for a Wi-Fi connection? The Casey CAC has free wireless service, so bring
your laptop and connect with your friends and loved ones back in the States from the
comfort of the Casey CAC lounge.
Shopping Trip
Saturday,
November 30,
9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Transportation Fee:
$15 per person
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Lotte Mart is also home to Toys ‘R Us. We’ll
take you to the Kuri City Lotte Mart so you can
shop for all those Christmas gifts you’ll need.
Seating is limited, so you are advised to sign up
early. First come, first served. Be sure to bring
along Korean Won, although credit cards are
also accepted throughout the store. Better sign
up now at either the Camp Casey or Hovey
Community Activity Center.
19. Camp Stanley CAC 732-5366
DATE & TIME
Daily 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.
EVENT
Thanksgiving Weekend Games
Saturday, November 30
9-Ball Pool Tournament
Saturday, November 30 at 1 p.m.
Double elimination format.
Open to USFK card-holders and KATUSAs 18 years old and above.
Prizes for 1st ($100 gift certificate), 2nd ($75 gift certificate) and
3rd ($50 gift certificate) place. BCA rules apply.
Sign up before 12 noon on day of the tournament.
Table Tennis Tournament
Saturday, November 30 at 4 p.m.
Singles and doubles competition.
Open to USFK card-holders and KATUSAs 18 years old and above.
Prizes for 1st ($100 gift certificate), 2nd ($75 gift certificate) and
3rd ($50 gift certificate) place. BCA rules apply.
Sign up before 12 noon on day of the tournament.
Everyday
Pool Tables Play
Wireless Internet Service
Video Games
Tours and Outdoor Recreation Opportunities
FMWR offers many fun and interesting tour packages and Outdoor Recreation Activities available for you to enjoy.
Stop by the Camp Stanley CAC for details.
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20. ARTS & CRAFTS
Camp Red Cloud Arts & Crafts
For more information, call
Building
732-7355.
T-912, Camp Red Cloud
Hours of Operation
Monday, Sunday & U.S. Holidays: Closed
Tuesday - Friday: 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Saturday: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
WED
SAT
BEADS ARTS CLASS
LATCH HOOK CLASS
Every Wednesday, 4 p.m.
Every Saturday at 1 p.m.
Why not give your friends and loved ones something
you made yourself rather than buy something at the
Exchange or at Lotte Mart? This FREE class will help you
get started making earrings, necklaces and bracelets using
colorful art beads that will make perfect gifts, especially
now that the Holiday season is right around the corner.
Material available for a small fee.
Love to learn new things and make your own works of
art? Latch hooking is a unique craft that uses pieces of
colored, pre-cut yarn that you attach to a canvas grid. The
end result is a typical rug, pillow or some other decorative
art piece that can be easily framed. Let your creative juice
flow and wow your family and friends. The class is FREE
and materials are available for a small fee.
SAT
FREE MATTING CLASS
SAT
SCRAPBOOKING CLASS
Every Saturday at 10 a.m.
Every Saturday at 2 p.m.
This class, taught by professionals, will show you how
to cut perfect mats and select just the right frame for
your special prized project, be it a photograph, artwork,
favorite picture, poster, needlework or any other prized
possession, including shadow boxes. You’ll be able to
present your gift with that personal, professional touch
that will surely be greatly appreciated than if you had just
purchased something in a store. And, you’ll save money in
the process. What could be better? Let our experts show
you how to do it and have fun in the process. While the
class is free, materials are available for a small fee.
Everybody loves a well prepared scrapbook, but not
everyone knows how to make a really good one. But you
can after you complete this FREE class. You’ll learn how
to design, layout and properly format a sharp-looking
scrapbook with your own special, unique touch your
treasured photos and mementos deserve. Our pros will
provide you with general instruction and guide you along
the way, but each scrapbook is your own work of art.
Sound interesting? Great. Stop by any Saturday afternoon
and take the class. Materials available for a small fee.
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21. ARTS & CRAFTS
Camp Casey Arts & Crafts
For more information, call
Hours of Operation
730-4624.
2
CANDLE-MAKING CLASS
Saturday, November 2, 1 p.m.
Ever wonder how they make candles? Want to learn
how to make your own? If so, this is the class for you.
The talented staff at the Arts & Crafts Center will show
you how to make your very own creations. The $10 fee
includes the basic supplies you’ll need to get started.
Sound interesting? Give them a call at 730-4624 to sign up
for this class or to get more information.
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HANJI CRAFT CLASS
Saturday, November 9, 1 p.m.
‘Hanji’ is the Korean traditional way of making beautiful
paper craft pieces. Here’s your chance to learn a new skill
and create something unique with a distinctive Korean
theme. The experts at the Casey Arts & Crafts Center
will guide you every step of the way. The fee for this
two-hour class is only $5 per person. Such a bargain! Give
them a call at 730-4624 to sign up for this class or to get
more information.
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VETERAN’S DAY PLASTIC MODELING EXHIBITION
Monday, November 11, 12 to 4 p.m.
Been working on your plastic models and are ready to
show your creations to the Area l community? Here’s
your chance. Projects will be on display at the Casey Arts
& Crafts Center for all to see. Why not bring your own
military model and have it displayed as well? Give the
folks at the Casey Arts & Crafts Center a call today at 7304624 for more information.
Monday - Saturday, 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Sunday & U.S. Holidays, 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.
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THANKSGIVING DAY FUN WITH
ARTS & CRAFTS
Thursday, November 28, 1 to 5 p.m.
Visit the Casey Arts & Crafts Center to learn candlemaking or how to create really nice paper frames. The
fee for both classes is only $5, and that includes materials.
Call the Casey Arts & Crafts Center at 730-4624 for more
information.
SUN
PLASTIC MODEL-BUILDING CLASS
Every Sunday, 12 to 2 p.m.
Bring your own model and let the staff show you the
basic techniques of airbrushing.
FRI
CERAMIC CLASS
Every Friday, 12 to 7 p.m.
This class is intended to teach beginners how to cast
projects into molds the right way. It’s really very easy,
but you must know how to do it correctly in order to
get the results you’re looking for. The experienced staff
at the Casey Arts & Crafts Center will guide you step-bystep to make sure your first project will turn out to be a
keeper. Go ahead, take the first step and learn how to
make beautiful ceramic pieces. Give the folks at the Casey
Arts & Crafts Center a call today at 730-4624 for more
information.
THU
PEWTER CASTING DEMONSTRATION
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CERAMIC CHRISTMAS TREE ORNAMENT-MAKING CLASS
November 23, 24, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Get right into the Christmas spirit and make your very
own unique ceramic tree ornaments that you can use
year after year. Haven’t worked with ceramics before?
No problem. The experienced Casey Arts & Crafts staff
will show you how to make beautiful ceramic ornaments
step by step from the very beginning. They have a great
selection of holiday-related molds to choose from, or you
can make your own variations if you like. All the materials
you’ll need are available at the Center for a small fee.
Give the folks at the Casey Arts & Crafts Center a call
today at 730-4624 for more information.
Every Thursday, 6 to 7 p.m.
This special class is designed to show you the various
methods of pewter casting with emphasis on miniature
soldier pieces. If you’ve ever wanted to learn how to
master pewter casting, now is the time and the Casey Arts
& Crafts Center is the place. Give the folks at the Casey
Arts & Crafts Center a call today at 730-4624 for more
information.
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22. DMZ
The Joint Security Area (JSA)
The JSA resembles a square measuring about 800
SATURDAYS
NOVEMBER 16 & 30
DECEMBER 7 & 14
TOUR
Observation Post (OP) Dora
As the northernmost observatory in South Korea,
meters across. After the Armistice Agreement was
OP Dora is located within the DMZ and provides the
signed, the JSA became a neutral location where
closest view of North Korea. Propaganda Village
guards from both sides were allowed to move about
and Farmland of North Korea lay in view just ahead
freely. It was the only place in the Demilitarized Zone
as do some areas of Gaeseong. The Gaeseong
(DMZ) where the Military Demarcation Line (MDL)
Industrial Complex and a bronze statue of Kim Il
was originally not clearly marked.
Sung can be seen through a telescope.
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
DMZ Third Tunnel
The Third Tunnel was discovered 52 km away from
Seoul in the administrative district of Paju in 1978.
is inside the conference buildings of the Military
It is 1,635 meters in length, 2 meters in width and 2
Armistice Commission (MAC). The MDL in the JSA is
meters in height. The tunnel’s size would allow an
marked with one hundred and twenty six one-meter
army of thirty thousand fully-armed North Korean
high white stakes at 10 meter intervals. Throughout
Soldiers to pass through within an hour.
the rest of the DMZ, the boundary is marked with
The Third Tunnel is the largest one discovered so
MDL markers. Each side owns six guard posts in the
far, indicating North Korea’s desire to invade Seoul
JSA and no more than thirty five armed guards can
during that time.
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.
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.
DMZ Third Tunnel
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- Children under 10 years of age are not allowed.
23. Transportation Fee: $20
Minimum of 20 and Maximum 40 participants required
Bring Korean won for food and souvenir shopping.
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.
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
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24. The 15th Annual
Icheon Rice Festival
Sunday, November 3
Icheon City, Solbong Park
Transportation Fee: $5 per person
Icheon is known as the “Ceramic and Rice City” of Korea. Every year the city hosts a huge all-day Rice
Festival event that features a variety of cultural and traditional Korean activities, local food booths and
vendors. A great way to experience this beautiful city and enjoy spending time with members of the Korean
community. Be sure to reserve your seat on the bus for only $5 per person (same price for all ages).
Register at any Area I Community Activity Center.
• Camp Casey CAC: 730-4601
• Camp Hovey CAC: 730-5125
• Camp Red Cloud CAC: 732-6246
• Camp Stanley CAC: 732-5995
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25. PAVILION
Reservations...
Looking for a good place for your group picnic or just a nice location where you and your family and friends
can gather for some fun and relaxation? The USAG Red Cloud, Casey and Area I Family and Morale, Welfare
& Recreation Department may have just what you’re looking for. There are 7 pavilions located throughout
Camp Casey and Camp Red Cloud available for use at no charge. All pavilions are available for authorized I.D.
card-holders. Users are responsible for cleaning and maintaining pavilions and immediate surrounding areas
after use. Interested in using one of these pavilions?
Here’s what you have to do:
Camp Casey
Camp Red Cloud
Pavilion Number
1 – Located near
the Gateway Club.
Reservations may be
made in person at the
Camp Casey Auto Skills
Center/Outdoor Recreation Office (bldg. 2330).
Reservations cannot be made for this pavilion
between 2:30 – 6 p.m. Monday through Friday or
during school vacations. Priority use during these
periods is for CYSS. Personnel with an approved
reservation have priority use. If no reservations
have been made and approved, use of this pavilion
is on a first come, first served basis. For more
information, call 730-3928.
Pavilion Number 1 – Located
behind Second to None Ball
Field. Reservations may be made
in person at the Camp Red
Cloud Fitness Center. Personnel
with an approved reservation
have priority use. If no reservations have been made and
approved, use of this pavilion is on a first come, first served
basis. For more information, call 732-6309.
Pavilion Number 2 –
Located near the Carey
Physical Fitness Center.
Reservations may be
made in person at the
Camp Casey Auto Skills
Center/Outdoor Recreation Office. Personnel with
an approved reservation have priority use. If no
reservations have been made and approved, use of
this pavilion is on a first come, first served basis. For
more information, call 730-3928.
Pavilion Number 3 – Also located near the Carey
Physical Fitness Center. Same guidelines as Pavilion
Number 2 apply. For more information, call 7303928.
Pavilion Number 2 – Located
next to the Camp Red Cloud
Indoor Swimming Pool. Follow
the same guidelines as for
Pavilion Number 1. For more
information, call 732-6309.
Pavilion Number 3 – Located
next to barracks (bldg S115).
This pavilion is primarily utilized
on a first come, first served basis.
Only organization-sponsored
activities are authorized
reservations. Reservations
may be made in person at the DFMWR Office (bldg. S16)
from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. For more
information, call 732-6821 or 732-6622.
Pavilion Number 4 – Located
across from the DFMWR building
(bldg. S16). Reservations may be
made in person at the DFMWR
Office (bldg. S16) from 8 a.m. – 5
p.m. Monday through Friday.
Personnel with an approved
reservation have priority use. If no reservations have been
made and approved, use of the pavilion is on a first come,
first served basis. For more information, call 732-6821 or
732-6622.
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26. Paintball
Casey Paintball Field
Saturdays & Sundays, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Unit reservations available during the week (special conditions apply)
01
CASEY
1205
030-62
Paintball equipment available for rent or purchase
0 Go-Kart Track
50
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6187
730- 4601
730-
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
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27. “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 Family and MWR 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.
Call the USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area I Outdoor Recreation Center at 730-6187 / 010-6270-0027
or visit your local Community Activity Center for more information.
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28. 2013 - 2014
“Hooah”
Weight Loss & Fitness Challenge
‘Registration Packets are available at all Area I Fitness Centers’
December 1, 2013 – February 28, 2014
- All participants must complete and return their registration packets as soon as possible to any Area I fitness
center, to obtain initial starting measurements. Once registration forms are received, you will be contacted
by the Area I Health and Fitness Director for weigh-in and body composition measurements.
- You must have starting measurements prior to November 30, 2013. Contest runs from december 1, 2013
to february 28, 2014. All information on your registration packet must be completed prior to your initial
starting measurements.
- fee to participate is $10- due at weigh in. You may partner with someone and register as a group.
- A physician’s referral and physical examination is strongly recommended and is required for individuals with
heart conditions and/or over age 65.
For more information, please contact mr. robert gobble
Area I health and fitness director at 730-3220
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29. AREA I, SPORTS EVENTS
SPORTS EVENT
DATE
Unit Level Winter Basketball League
November 4
5K RUN
November 16, 9 a.m.
Registration at 8 a.m.
LOCATION
Camp Stanley
AREA I GROUP FITNESS CLASS
As most of our Fitness Class participants are already aware, beginning November 1, the Area I
Fitness Centers will charge a small fee for group classes. This fee allows the fitness centers to recover
a portion of the costs associated with offering these classes, so that we may continue to provide
them to you. Should you have further questions, please feel free to contact Larry Butler, our Area I
Sports and Fitness Director at 732-7757 or 730-3220.
NEW FAMILY MWR FACILITY
HHPC
HEALTH AND HUMAN
PERFORMANCE CENTER
Weekdays: 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.
The facility will be open for PPPT program
on weekdays from 6:30 - 7:30 a.m.
CAMP CASEY, BLDG #3030
For more information, call 732-7757,
730-3220
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Fitness Centers
CAMP RED CLOUD
Weekdays: 5:30 a.m. – 10 p.m.
SPORTS
Weekends/Holidays: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
CAMP STANLEY
Weekdays: 5:30 a.m. – 10 p.m.
Weekends/Holidays: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
CAMP JACKSON
Weekdays: 5:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Weekends/Holidays: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
CAMP CASEY (HANSON)
Weekdays: 5:30 a.m. – 10 p.m.
Weekends/Holidays: 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.
CAMP CASEY (CAREY)
Weekdays: 5:30 a.m. – 10 p.m.
Weekends/Holidays: 7 a.m. – 3 p.m.
CAMP HOVEY
Weekdays: 5:30 a.m. – 10 p.m.
Weekends/Holidays: 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/Wednesday: 6 – 9 a.m.
Weekdays: 11 a.m. – 8 p.m.
1. How many consecutive full major-league
seasons did Stan Musial hit at least .300?
2. Earl Weaver is third on the list of most wins by
a major-league manager who never was a majorleague player (1,480 wins). Who are the top two?
3. Which two teams, entering the 2013 NFL
season, had recorded the most victories on
“Monday Night Football?
4. In the 2011-12 season, center Cody Zeller
recorded the second highest field-goal
percentage (62.3 percent) in Indiana Hoosiers
history. Who had the highest?
5. In the past 10 seasons (2003-04 through 201213), how many NHL teams won their first Stanley
Cup?
6. Who was the last NASCAR driver before
Jimmie Johnson in 2013 to win the two NASCAR
Cup races in Daytona in the same year?
7. In 2013, Novak Djokovic and Juan Martin Del
Potro played the longest semifinal singles match
in Wimbledon history (four hours, 43 minutes).
Who was in the previously longest match?
Weekends/Holidays: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Monday/Wednesday/Friday: 6 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Weekdays: 11 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Weekends/Holidays: 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.
1. Sixteen (1942-58).
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2. Joe McCarthy (2,125 wins) and Jim Leyland (1,676 entering
2013).
Closed
3. Dallas and San Francisco, with 43 wins each.
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4. Matt Nover made 62.8 percent of his shots in the 1992-93
season.
Weekends/Holidays: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
5. Four — Tampa Bay, Carolina, Anaheim and Los Angeles.
Weekdays: 11 a.m. – 8 p.m.
6. Bobby Allison, in 1982.
Tuesday/Friday: 6 – 8 a.m.
7. Boris Becker and Ivan Lendl played a semifinal match in
1989 that lasted four hours and one minute.
CAMP STANLEY INDOOR SWIMMING POOL
Answers
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32. CASEY GOLF COURSE
Tee time Booking and Reservations
Golf Course Pro Shop
730-4884
Daily: 8 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Dining Area Reservations
Golf Club Dining
730-4885
Daily: 6 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Camp Casey Logo Ball Hunt
November 1-30
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Find a golf ball with a phone number anywhere on the
course, call the number on the ball and win a Free Driving
Range Coupon.
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(Beginners)
Golfers: 7-16
year olds
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Saturdays, 1
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Golfers: 7-16
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First come, firs
Turkey Shoot
Saturday, November 23, 12 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Driving Range, Camp Casey Golf Course
Adult: $5 (20 balls)
Children: $2 (20 balls)
Hit the Turkey target. Winner will be presented
with a Thanksgiving Dinner Coupon at Casey
Golf club on November 28.
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Free Lunch Special
Keep your receipt for any purchase of food,
round of golf or the driving range. Print your
name, phone number and e-mail address
Dining Room
after 2 p.m.
Monday, November 18
Available
Breakfast / Lunch is
until 2 p.m.
on the back of the receipt and drop it in the
drawing box. Drawing held at the end of each
month.
Three lucky winners will receive a free lunch
special. Excludes U.S. Holidays and Training,
Saturday, Sunday Holidays, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Four For Three
Monday – Friday (excluding holidays)
If you show up with a foursome, one of them
plays for free. What a deal!
• Weekend Breakfast Buffet
Saturday Sunday, 7 - 11 a.m.
Adults: $6.95
Children (6-12): $3.45
• All-You-Can-Eat Salad Bar
Saturday Sunday, 12:30 - 7 p.m.
Adults: $7.95
Children (6-12): $3.95
FREE
Hot Tea or Coffee
Friday – Sunday
Receive a coupon for
Thanksgiving Day
Turkey Dinner
one free Hot Tea or
Thursday, November 28
Coffee when you play
a round of golf during
that specific day.
11 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Camp Casey Golf Club, Dining Room
*U.S. ID holder only
Adult:
$15.95 / Children: $7.95
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34. CRC GOLF COURSE
Golf Course
Daily: 8 a.m. - Dusk
Tee time Booking and Reservations
732-6843
Pro Shop
Daily: 7:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
From off post (for Korean golf members)
031-874-3013
Snack Bar
Daily: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Tee Time
now required on Weekends
Ladies Tournament
Wednesday, November 6, 10 a.m. - 12 noon
For honorary lady members of Area I with guest.
FREE
Adult Golf Lessons*
Saturdays, 9:30 -11:30 a.m.
Includes swing mechanics,
short game mastery as well as
etiquette and rules of golf.
First come, first served
* Instructor is not available from
November 30 – December 14
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35. THE
VIOLINIST’S
THUMB
by Sam Kean
Thursday, November 14,
6 p.m. at Camp Casey Starbucks
Paper and e-reader copies available at the library
Visit the Camp Casey Library for copies of books and
meeting location details!
THE CAMP CASEY
For more information, contact Sarah: sarah.b.hecox@gmail.com or call 730-3285.
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36. USAG RED CLOUD - CASEY AND AREA I
LIBRARIES
Camp Red Cloud:
732-6723
Sunday Monday: Closed
Friday: 10 a.m. – 7 p.m.
U.S. / KN Holidays: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Tuesday – Thursday: 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Saturday: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Camp Stanley: 732-5597
Daily: 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Camp Casey: 730-6329
Daily: 10 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Camp Hovey: 730-5171
Tuesday – Saturday: 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Sunday, Monday KN Holidays: Closed
Browse the Family and MWR 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
DID
YOU
All Army Libraries in Korea
offer INTER-LIBRARY LOANS?
You can check out and return
an item at any Family and
KNOW... MWR Army Library in Korea!
Something for everyone at your local library. Stop by today!
• Books
• DVDs, CDs
• Newspaper subscriptions
• Online databases
• Copy machine printer
• Paperback swap
• CLEP DANTES study
• Internet access
• Magazine subscriptions
• Inter-Library loans
• Reference materials
• Language cassettes
• TV, VCR DVD Players
materials
• AKO
We will be more than happy to get what you are looking for! Just let us know.
Please see the library staff for assistance.
CRC Library
BOOK CLUB
Sign-up sheet available at CRC Library’s front desk
Children’s Story Time
Camp Casey Library
Every Thursday at 11:30 a.m.
* Volunteer storytellers needed
* Open to children of all ages and their families
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Discuss books, authors and the world of
words in a fun and relaxed environment.
For more information, call 732-6723
37. USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area I Libraries
Kindle Fires Now Available!
BOOKS
Recommended
Reading
creation of form and response allowed musicians
to create high-quality jazz, an exciting new sound.
In fact, during the 1930s, the sounds coming from
Kansas City Lightning:
The Rise and Times of
Charlie Parker
by Stanley Crouch
the jazz clubs of Kansas City made it the third most
important spawning ground for jazz after New
Orleans and Chicago.
In 1938, Parker joined Jay McShann’s band, and
it was with this group that Charlie made his debut
recording. Although Parker was talented and one
of the most influential musical figures of the 20th
Reviewed by Larry Cox
Jazz saxophonist Charlie Parker lived a mere 34
years, but in that short time he helped redefine
century, he was haunted by drug addiction. He began
taking morphine following an automobile accident
and soon graduated to heroin.
Parker personified the tortured American artist:
American popular music. Parker was born in Kansas
a revolutionary performer who internalized all
City, Kan., in 1920 and began playing the saxophone
of popular music and blew it back through his
when he was 11 years old.
saxophone in the form of new music known as
Parker was a product of Kansas City. As Stanley
“bebop.” It was Parker who actually invented the
Crouch explains in his well-crafted new biography
bebop sound, even as he wrestled with the drug
of Parker, Kansas City was a kind of experimental
addiction that would ultimately take his life.
laboratory where the collective possibilities of
Crouch has been writing about jazz music and
American rhythm was being refined and expanded on
the African-American experience for more than
a nightly basis.
four decades, and his crisply written, meticulously
Musicians learned to navigate a constantly changing
researched new book — the first of two planned
complex harmony and propulsive rhythm to absorb
volumes — goes beyond being a mere biography. It is
and respond to it within seconds. This improvised
the work of a jazz scholar at the top of his game.
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38. 부대 내 현수막과 월간지의 광고주를 모십니다.
여러분의 회사와 제품의 홍보가 만명 이상의 새로운 고객과 그들의 지역사회 곳곳에
퍼져 나가길 원하십니까? 여러분의 회사와 제품의 서비스에 대해 많은 관심을 가지고
있는 이 신규 고객들은 바로 주한미군 제 1지역의 미군과 그들의 가족, 영내 미국
직원들 그리고 캠프 레드 클라우드에 배정된 한국 군인들입니다.
‘In
은
USAG Red Cloud - Casey 월간 잡지 The Zone (인더존)’ 주한미군 제 1
지역인 캠프 레드 클라우드, 캠프 케이시, 캠프 스탠리, 캠프 호비, 캠프 잭슨 등의
의정부와 동두천 안에 위치한 미국 시설에 주둔하는 지역 구성원에게 매달 5,500부를
배포 하고 있습니다.
‘In
을
월간 잡지 The Zone (인더존)’ 통한 광고는 주한미군 제 1지역 구성원들과
부대내의 조직에 여러분의 회사와 제품의 서비스를 알릴 수 있는 최고의 방법임을
알려드립니다. 우리의 전문적이고 품격높은 이 잡지를 지역 사회 구성원 모두가
구독하고 있기 때문에 매 달 수천명의 신규 고객에게 귀사의 사업은 노출이 극대화
됩니다. 여러분이 홍보해야 할 고품질의 광고 이미지가 준비되어 있지 않더라도
걱정하지 마시기 바랍니다. 우리의 전문 광고 디자이너가 여러분을 위해 멋진 작품을
만들어 드릴 수 있습니다.
흥미를 느끼십니까? 저희 잡지 광고에 대해 좀 더 아시고 싶으시면
031-870-7090 으로 문의주시면 자세히 상담해 드립니다.
여러분이 편한 시간에 기꺼이 만나 뵙고 잡지 뿐 만 아니라 다양한 광고 기회에
대해서도 이야기를 나누고 싶습니다.
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 Family and MWR의 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 Family and MWR 월간 잡지에 광고를 무료로 실어드립니다.
관심이 있으시면 031-870-7090 으로 문의주시면 자세히 상담해드립니다.
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39. COMMANDER'S CUP
INTRAMURAL
BOWLING Competition
CAMP CASEY BUCCANEER BOWL, CAMP RED CLOUD BOWLING CENTER
AND CAMP STANLEY LANES
NOVEMBER 4 - 16, 11 A.M.
Earn Points for your Unit!
Entry Points per individual: 10
Winning Points (based on highest scratch score between November 4-16):
1st Place - 200
2nd Place - 100
3rd Place - 50
Sign up at any Area l Bowling Center. For more information, call
732-7079
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40. CAMP RED CLOUD
BOWLING CENTER
732-6930
Veterans Day Specials
Monday, November 11, 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Hours of Operation
Lanes
Sunday - Thursday Holidays: 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Friday Saturday: 11 - 11 p.m.
• Buy one 14” Pizza and get one Free
fountain soda (does not apply to
deliveries) $16.50
• $2 per person per game bowling.
Get rental shoes free.
Hot Stuff Snack Bar
Sunday - Thursday Holidays: 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Friday Saturday: 11 - 11 p.m.
Customer Appreciation Night
Friday, November 29, 6:30 - 7 p.m.
Delivery
Free snack foods
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.
Sorry, no take out.
Happy Hour Bowling
732-6458/9008
Every day, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Last order: 30 minutes before closing
Temporary food delivery
$2 bowling per game per person
Open Bowling
Soldiers in uniform
bowl three games
FREE
Weekdays, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
Tuesday, 6:30 - 10 p.m.
Wednesday, 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Red-Pin Bowling
Monday, 7- 10 p.m.
Thursday, 6:30 - 10 p.m.
Thanksgiving
Day Special
Bowling
Thursday, November 28, 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
$1 a game bowling all day.
$3 per game.
Roll a strike when the red pin is the head pin and
win one free game coupon.
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.
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41. CAMP STANLEY
BOWLING CENTER
732-5370
Breakfast / Espresso coffee
Monday - Friday, 7:30 - 11 a.m.
$2.50 Choice of Ham, Sausage or Bacon,
Cheese Egg Croissant.
9 Pin NO TAP Tournament
Saturday, November 16, 1 p.m.
$20 Entry Fee
Prizes based on entries
Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday: 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Saturday - Sunday: 12 - 10 p.m.
Breakfast
November 10 -15, 5 - 9:30 p.m.
Daily: 7:30 -11 a.m.
$2 per game
Snack Bar
Monday - Friday: 11 a.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Saturday - Sunday: 12 - 9:30 p.m.
Delivery*
Monday - Friday: 11 a.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Saturday - Sunday: 12 - 9:30 p.m.
* Minimum delivery order $7
732-5370/5800
Soldiers in uniform
bowl three games
Weekdays, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
Happy Veteran’s Week
FREE
Birthday Party
Packages
Every Day
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 pizza (two
topping) and a pitcher of soda.
All for only $59.95
Red-Pin Bowling
All-You-Can-Eat 1 Topping Pizza
Every Thursday, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Only $6
All-You-Can-Eat Pancakes
Every Monday in November
7:30 a.m. - 11 p.m.
Only $5
Monday - Tuesday, 6 - 9:30 p.m.
If the number 1 pin is red and you roll a strike,
you’ll receive a coupon good for one FREE game
the next time you bowl at the same bowling
center.
2 for 1 Bowling
Tuesday, 5:30 - 9:30 p.m.
Buy 1 game, get 1 game free per person
Buck It Wednesday
Wednesday, 5 - 9:30 p.m.
$1 game, $1 shoes $1 beverage
X-Treme Bowling
Friday Saturday, 8 - 9:30 p.m.
Disco lights, lasers, flashing lights, music and
glow-in-the-dark pins.
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42. CAMP CASEY
BUCCANEER BOWL
Buccaneer Bowling
730-4577
Tuesday 11 a.m. - 11 p.m.
Mondays, 7 - 10 p.m. Thursday 7 - 11 p.m.
Open Bowling
Pirate Bowling Leagues
Wednesday, 6 - 9 p.m.
Bowling or Texas Hold’em
Wednesday, 6 - 11 p.m.
Hours of Operation
Laser Lane X-Tream
Lanes
Sunday - Thursday: 11 a.m. - 11 p.m.
Friday Saturday Holidays: 11 - 12 p.m.
Pirates Grotto Snack Bar
Sunday - Thursday: 11 a.m. - 10:45 p.m.
Friday Saturday Holidays: 11 - 11:45 p.m.
Friday, 7 p.m. - 12 a.m.
Walk The Plank Poker
Saturday 12 - 6 p.m.
Laser Light Pirate Bowling
Saturday, 7 p.m. - 12 a.m.
Soldiers in uniform
bowl three games
Weekdays, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
FREE
Family Bowling
Sunday, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Reserve your lanes, food and beverages for a
great pirate treasure of savings.
Walk The Plank Tournaments
Sunday, 12 - 6 p.m.
November Specials
Bowling League Meeting
Tuesday, November 5, 6 p.m.
Organization Meeting for Winter/Spring Bowling
Event.
Turkey Bowling
Saturday, November 16, 1 - 5 p.m.
Bowlers attempt to
qualify for the big roll
off at 5 p.m. by rolling
3 strikes in a roll. In the
event no one throws
3 strikes in a roll, the
bowler rolling the most
strikes in a roll will be in
the finals competition.
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Bowlers choose the formats by secret crew ballots.
43. CAMP HOVEY
BOWLING CENTER
730-5168
Monday, November 25
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
Soldiers in uniform
bowl three games
Weekdays, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
FREE
Cookie Monster Day
Friday, November 1, 1:30 - 9 p.m.
Get yourself a Free Oreo cookie
with each regular meal purchased
Veterans Appreciation Day
Monday, November 11, 1:30 - 9 p.m.
Vets bowl a $1 per game!
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)
Thanksgiving Special
November 18 - 21, 1:30 - 9 p.m.
Get a Turkey; 3 Strikes in a ROW and Win A
free Thanksgiving Meal at the Iron Triangle.
DAILY
One dollar may win you $1,000
Birthday Party
Packages
Every Day, 11 a.m. - 9:30 p.m.
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.
All for only $59.95
Name
Phone number
E-mail address
Lunch
Special
Monthly Drawing
Purchase any food item, or three games of
bowling, sign the back of your receipt, print your
name, phone number and e-mail address clearly
and drop it off in the box provided.
If your name is drawn, lunch is on us!
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44. Area I BOSS Presents...
Sponsored by
Casey-Hovey BOSS
Osan Shopping Trip
NOV
9
Saturday, November 9
NOV
16
Building 63 Seoul
Saturday, November 16
Enjoy a day of shopping at the famous Osan Street
Rise to the tallest building in Seoul for an awesome
Market just outside the Osan Air Force Base main
view of this exciting city. Here you’ll find an
gate. The area is well known for it’s vibrant night
interesting Korean Wax Museum, an IMAX Theater
life and has been designated as a special tourist
and the Sky Art Gallery. Be sure to bring your
zone. The busy shopping area is filled with a
camera and enjoy a day experiencing Korean
variety of specialty shops, restaurants and street
culture.
vendors with something for everyone. You’ll find a
hats, shoes, jewelry and antique boutiques just
Transportation fee: $5
(to be paid at the CAC before departure)
Admission Fee: W34,000
to name a few, all at some of the lowest prices
Departure Times Locations:
anywhere in South Korea. Bring Korean won and
Hovey CAC: 6:45 a.m.
Casey CAC: 7 a.m.
CRC CAC: 7:45 a.m.
Stanley CAC: 8:15 a.m.
delightful selection of clothing shops, hand bags,
a camera.
Transportation fee: $5
(to be paid at the CAC before departure)
Departure Times Locations:
Hovey CAC: 7 a.m.
Casey CAC: 7:15 a.m.
CRC CAC: 8 a.m.
Stanley CAC: 8:30 a.m.
Minimum of participants 20 required.
NOV
15
Minimum of participants 20 required.
NOV
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Friday, November 29
9 Ball Pool Tournament
Friday, November 15
Single elimination format
with prizes for 1st ($100)
and 2nd ($75) place winners.
Single and Unaccompanied
Soldiers and KATUSA only.
Minimum of participants 20 required.
This is a bracket tournament with 1 on 1 matches
and single elimination format. Prizes for 1st ($100)
and 2nd ($75) place winners.
BOSS Office: 730-6188, Casey CAC: 730-4601, Stanley CAC: 732-5366, CRC CAC: 732-6246
Open to all Single and Unaccompanied Soldiers KATUSA in Area I.
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45. Area I BOSS Office: 730-6188
NOV
30
Cookin’ Nanta Performance
Saturday, November 30
Korea’s number 1 non-verbal performance show that integrates Korea’s traditional rhythm and Samulnori,
with comedy and drama in the kitchen. Performance price includes transportation, dinner and show.
Show and Transportation Fee: $80
(to be paid at the CAC before departure)
Departure Times Locations:
Casey CAC: 2 p.m.
CRC CAC: 2:45 p.m.
Stanley CAC: 3:15 p.m.
Minimum of participants 20 required.
BOSS Office: 730-6188, Casey CAC: 730-4601, Stanley CAC: 732-5366, CRC CAC: 732-6246
Open to all Single and Unaccompanied Soldiers KATUSA in Area I.
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46. Area I BOSS Presents...
Sponsored by
NOV
9
RED CLOUD BOSS
Trick Eye Museum
Saturday, November 9,
10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
NOV
16
Magic The Gathering
Tournament
Saturday, November 16, 12 noon
at CRC CAC
Join the Wizards and “Planes walkers” in this
fun tournament for a chance to win prizes and
giveaways! Refreshments provided. The prizes at
stake will be AAFES gift cards for the 1st ($75) 2nd
($50) and 3rd ($25) place winners! Sign up at any
Community Activity Center in Area I.
NOV
23
Kickball Tournament
Saturday, November 23, 12 noon
at CRC Softball Field
Minimum of 6 people per team and maximum
Enjoy the exciting Trick Eye Museum, located in the
Hongdae district on the second basement floor of
the Homi-hwabang building.
of 6 teams required, with refreshments provided
throughout the event. The 1st place team will
receive a trophy and cash for their unit funds. Sign
up at any Community Activity Center in Area I.
Transportation fee: $5
(to be paid at the CAC before departure)
Admission Fee: W13,000
Departure Times Locations:
Hovey CAC: 8:30 a.m.
Casey CAC: 8:45 a.m.
CRC CAC: 9:30 a.m.
Sign up by Wednesday, November 6 at 5 p.m.
Minimum of participants 15 required.
BOSS Office: 730-6188, Casey CAC: 730-4601, Stanley CAC: 732-5366, CRC CAC: 732-6246
Open to all Single and Unaccompanied Soldiers KATUSA in Area I.
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47. Area I BOSS Office: 730-6188
Sponsored by
NOV
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STANLEY BOSS
Soup Kitchen Volunteer
Opportunity
Friday, November 8 22, 10:50 a.m.
Ganeung Station
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Treat a Child or an Orphan
this Thanksgiving
Thursday, November 28, 12 noon
Camp Stanley Lanes
BOSS volunteers are needed to help with a Soup
Stanley BOSS is hosting a community event to
Kitchen at Ganeung Station in Uijeongbu every
provide young Korean children and orphans
Wednesday where over 300 local nationals are
an opportunity to experience a traditional U.S.
served a meal.
Thanksgiving Day meal at the Camp Stanley
See your BOSS representative to register or call
DEFAC. Would you like to sponsor a child on
010-6333-0218 for more information.
Thanksgiving Day? The cost is only $7 per child.
Please contact your BOSS representative today
NOV
8
Stanley BOSS Salutes our
Veterans Past and Present
to sign up, or call 010-6333-0218 for more
information.
Friday, November 8, 2 p.m.
Camp Stanley CAC
NOV
Camp Stanley BOSS recognizes Soldiers past and
present, who volunteered their service to this
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Black Friday
Osan Shopping Trip
Friday, November 29
country, the Land of the Free! Come out and
Get a head start on your shopping this year so you
shake hands with our heroes, as we say thank you
can send your gift items back home in time for the
for their services. Refreshments will be served.
holidays. The Osan Air Force Base Post Exchange
Open to the Stanley community.
is having their annual 'Black Friday' sale so sign
up for this trip and take advantage of the great
low prices they have to offer. And while you're
NOV
Tue
BOSS meeting,
at Osan, check out the local stores and shops just
“Know your BOSS Representative”
local bargains.
Every Tuesday at 3 p.m.
Camp Stanley CAC
Transportation fee: $5
(to be paid at the CAC before departure)
outside the Osan AFB Main Gate for some great
If you have a Quality of Life issue you would like
Departure Times Locations:
to have addressed, bring it up with your BOSS
Hovey CAC: 7 a.m.
Casey CAC: 7:15 a.m.
CRC CAC: 8 a.m.
Stanley CAC: 8:30 a.m.
representative, the ‘Voice of your Unit.” All Single
and Unaccompanied military personnel and
KATUSA welcome to attend and participate.
BOSS Office: 730-6188, Casey CAC: 730-4601, Stanley CAC: 732-5366, CRC CAC: 732-6246
Open to all Single and Unaccompanied Soldiers KATUSA in Area I.
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48. Find Out What’s
Happening In Your
Usag Red Cloud - Casey
And Area I Community!
For all your Area I
informational needs on
activities, programs and
projects!
ind
us
on
www.facebook.com/redcloudcasey
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See page 63 for answers to both puzzles.
Twitter:
http://twitter.com/USAGRedCloud
UStream:
http://www.ustream.tv/
channel/usag-red-cloud
Family and MWR Marketing:
http://redcloud.korea.army.mil/
FMWR-Marketing
USAG RC Website: http://redcloud.korea.army.mil/
Mobile Web site: http://redcloud.korea.army.mil/mobile
FLICKR: http://www.flickr.com/photos/usagrc/
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50. Parent Central Office:
730-3628
Child, Youth School Services
Parent and Outreach Services
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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 from the USAG Red
Cloud-Area I Community. Find out what the USAG Red Cloud-Area I Community has to offer youth and their
Families while here in Korea! Participating newcomers (youth) will receive a “Welcome to Korea” goody
bag.
If you are interested in becoming a Youth Sponsor, please contact the Parent Central Office at DSN: 7303628.
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. This training gives 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 the 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.
PAC meetings are inclusive for all Parents with children in CYSS programs. Meetings are held every third
Tuesday of the month at the CDC Bldg. 2411. For more information, call 730-3628
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51. Party Rentals
Does your Child or Youth have a birthday coming up? The Red Cloud School Age Center is available for
party rentals. Games and party packages are available. For more information, call 730-3628.
Red Cloud School Age Facility
Calling all Families with children in the Red Cloud Stanley commuting areas! Need occasional hourly care
and can’t make it to the Casey Child Development Center? They want to hear about your specific child care
needs. Please contact the Parent Central Services Office to complete a survey or give call 730-3628 to have
one e-mailed to you. Let your voice be heard!
Child, Youth School Services
School Support Services
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The School Liaison Officer works through Child, Youth and School Services with the local school
community to address educational issues involving military children. Anyone needing help with transitioning
Their child to a new school or want to know more information about different educational benefits for
military children, contact the School Liaison Officer at 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 CYSS facilities for meetings, technology/homework assistance, and
much more. For more information, call 730-3468.
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.
www.tutor.com/military
To learn more, log on to www.tutor.com/military today!
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52. Child, Youth School Services
Casey School Age Center
For more information, call
730-3628.
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Before and After School Care is available in a safe and friendly environment for child from 1st through 5th
grade. Power Hour is provided for homework help every day, and a fully equipped computer lab for your
child’s educational needs. A healthy snack is offered daily after school, and breakfast is served to those
participating in Before Care.
Before Care (at the CDC)
6 – 8 a.m. (Children are walked to school)
After Care (Bldg. 2475)
2:45 - 6 p.m. (Children are picked up at the school)
School Out Days
7:45 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Fees are based on Total Family Income. Free CYSS registration is required.
Child, Youth School Services
Casey Middle School/Teen Center
For more information, call
730-3953.
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Students can hang-out with friends (grades 6-12) at the Casey Middle School/Teen Center. Computer classes
are available in a fully equipped computer lab on Tuesday afternoons, and game rooms complete with a
pool table, air hockey, and 3 gaming stations, with snacks provided after school.
The following special events scheduled:
November 9 : Trickeye Museum (9 a.m. – 7 p.m.)
November 23: Winter Dance (8 – 11 p.m.)
Hours of operation: Monday –Thursday, 2:45 – 6 p.m.
Friday, 2:45 - 7 p.m.
2nd and 4th Saturdays hours very due to special events
Free CYSS registration is required.
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53. Autumn Tea Party
Saturday, November 16, 2 - 4 p.m.
Camp Casey USO
Bring Your Own Tea Cup, Tea and
Light Refreshments.
Activities: Etiquette Sessions, Cookie
Decorating, Photo Shoot and more...
• Dress up attire
• Sign up at Camp Casey USO by Friday, November 8.
• Maximum participation of 40 required.
For more information, call the USO
730-4812
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54. Child, Youth School Services
Sports
For more information, call 730-3114
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Basketball
Cheerleading
Registration
NOVEMBER 1 - 30
Youth Basketball:
3-4 years old - 5-6 years old
7-8 years old - 9-10 years old
11-12 years old - 13-15 years old
Cheerleading:
5-15 years old
Parent Central Bldg. 2475
Monday - Friday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Note: Basketball and Cheerleading coaches are needed. For more information,
call Youth Sports Fitness at 730-3114
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55. Casey School presents...
Camp Casey School Cafeteria
Thursday, November 7 from 3 - 4:30 p.m.
Casey School invites families to support their Continuous School Improvement (CSI) Reading Goal project by
participating in an afternoon of Autumn Around the World activities. Students will visit various classrooms
to hear stories about different countries and complete a story re-tell using the Go! Chart strategy. This is a
great opportunity for families to be involved and read stories from diverse cultures. Each child that participates
receives a free book.
For more information, visit Casey School (Bldg. 2400)
at Camp Casey or call 730-6444.
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56. www.DODLodging.net
RED CLOUD LODGE
Located conveniently just inside the back gate close to the
Commissary, Bus Station Mitchell's Club.
For reservations, call 732-6818 (DSN) or
031-870-6818 (Commercial)
Priority based on duty status, not rank!
CASEY LODGE
* Continental breakfast
* High-Speed internet in each room
* No-Cost washers and dryers
* Telephones
* Guest storage
Located just inside Gate #1 Camp Casey
Call 730-4247 (DSN) or
031-869-4247 (Commercial)
Continental Breakfast.
6:30~9:30 a.m. (Must be Registered Guest)
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* Cable TV
* Refrigerator microwave
57. Dollars and $enSe
ARE YOU SPENDING
MORE THAN YOU MAKE?
by David Uffington
If you constantly run out of money and have
not the time to pretend you didn’t really spend all
to scramble before the next paycheck arrives,
that money on lattes and lunches out. Save every
chances are you’re not using a budget to manage
receipt and write down your expenses in a small
your finances.
notebook when you’re out.
Here are six easy steps to create a simple budget
and put it to work:
1. If you have a computer, go online to wikihow.
5. Consider your long-term financial goals, such
as knowing you’ll need another vehicle next year
and will need a down payment. Again, calculate
com and search for creating a budget. You’ll find a
how much you’ll need to save each month. While
number of articles with basic charts and forms you
considering this goal of a new vehicle (or another
can print out. If you don’t have a computer, pencil
large item), consider whether you’ll be able to
and paper will do just fine.
afford the payment.
2. Write down your regular expenses. This
6. At the end of the month, total up your
will include mortgage payment, auto insurance
figures and compare your outgo with your
and payment, credit-card payments, tuition —
income. If you’ve had to put things on credit cards,
anything that’s an expense every month.
chances are your outgo exceeded the money that
3. Make a list of expenses that vary from month
came in. If so, you need to identify areas where
to month, such as food, utilities (this is where
you can cut back expenses. Start by looking at
being on a payment plan for utilities can come in
what you put on credit cards and anything you
handy), shoes and car repair. Estimate the likely
labeled as miscellaneous expenses, such as snacks
cost if necessary. Don’t forget periodic expenses,
and coffee out, and impulse items.
such as yearly fees for vehicles. Calculate how
The hard part of budgeting comes the following
much you need to set aside each month to meet
month when you need to make those cutbacks to
that expense.
your spending. But chances are, if you follow your
4. Track your spending for a month. You need to
know exactly where every dollar has gone. This is
budget, you won’t run out of money before the
next check comes in.
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58. MILITARY FAMILY
APPRECIATION
We have long celebrated Military Family
site at http://www.militaryfamily.org/about-us/
Appreciation Day since our wives have been
timeline-of-accomplishments.html: In 1969 a group
fighting for their families. These true matriarchs
of wives came together for action and the Military
understand the importance of family and have
Wives association was started; In 1983 the National
made leaps and bounds in their contribution to the
Military Wives Association changed its Name to
support of military families and the improvement
the National Military Family Association; In 1972
of the armed forces as a whole. When the families
they campaigned to make Survivor Benefit Plan
come together, they mean business.
law; In 1976 Military Wives Association changes its
Here are some of their accomplishments and
name to the National Military Wives Association
benefits that you might not know about provided
and holds its first Issues Workshop to educate
by the National Military Family Association web
families on benefits; In 1980 Association testifies in
favor of equitable division of military retirement
pay in divorce settlements, paving the way for the
Uniformed Services Former Spouses' Protection Act;
In 1981 the association supports a provision to the
GI Bill permitting a service member to transfer GI
Bill educational benefits to a spouse or child after
10 years of service; the association conducted the
first comprehensive survey of military spouses in
Europe and published the report with findings
and recommendations. The DoD implemented
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59. many of the report's recommendations. They were
deaths; In 2005 the Association supports expansion
also a contributor the Uniformed Services Former
of child care programs through Operation Military
Spouses' Protection Act being passed; in 1985
Child Care; in 2006 the Association publishes the
the National Military Family Association becomes
first edition of Military Spouse Education Resource
the first organization to testify before a Senate
Guide; In 2007 the Association hosts Military Spouse
subcommittee on the critical issue of health care
Education Symposium—experts discuss military
for military families; In 1988 Association testifies
spouse education obstacles and solutions;
on in-state college tuition for members of military
In 2008 the Association expands scholarship
families; Association persuades the House of
program with awards for foreign-born spouses and
Representatives to defeat an Overseas Teachers
spouses of wounded or fallen service members; In
Act that would have prohibited military spouses
2010 the Association identified gaps in the newly
from teaching in the DoD school system; In 1989
expanded Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA), and
the Association testifies on Supplemental Security
as a result of our efforts, FMLA provisions were
Income (SSI) and secures SSI benefits extension to
expanded to all military families; In 2011, at the
military families stationed overseas and Congress
threat of government shutdown, the Association
passes the Military Child Care Act; In 1992 the
sprang into action, creating the first and only
Association proposes Health Benefits Program
comprehensive resource guide for military families
for Military Beneficiaries, giving families reliable
in the event that paychecks did not come through
health care coverage and choices—elements of
and the Association released Finding Common
proposal are now included the TRICARE program; In
Ground: A Toolkit for Communities Supporting
1998 the Association champions the reinstatement
Military Families. This one-of-a-kind resource offers
of DIC after dissolution of a survivor's second
specific and practical tips for community groups
marriage; In 2000 the Association works to
to support military families. The toolkit targets
increase BAH (basic allowance for housing) and
families, friends, neighbors, educators, health
reduce military families' out-of-pocket housing
care professionals, child and youth professionals,
expenses; In 2003 Congress acts on Association's
and community, civic, and religious leaders. It
recommendation to increase Family Separation
even provides tips for philanthropic supporters,
Allowance from its current rate of $100/ month to
employers, government officials, and military
$250/month; In 2004 Association successfully fights
leaders.
for increased benefits for survivors of all active duty
This is just a few of the things they have
accomplished but there is much, much more to
celebrate. There are many moms and dads fighting
the battle for their families. While our brave
service men and women are fighting on the front
lines, our family members and loved ones share
in the fight back on the home front, to make
life better for all who sacrifice their lives for our
nation’s security. This month, President Obama
will sign a proclamation declaring November,
Military Family Month, reconfirming the nation’s
commitment for the continued fight for quality of
life for those who sacrifice for this great nation.
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60. Army Community Service*
Calendar of Classes and Events
November 2013
Relocation Assistance Program
Community Newcomers’ Orientation (Open
to all – Soldiers, Spouses, and civilians)
Nov 18
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
8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Casey ACS Classroom, Bldg 2451
Financial Readiness Program/Army Emergency Relief (AER)
First Term Soldier Training
Nov 7
8:30 - 12:30
Using Credit Wisely/Credit Report
Identity Theft
Nov 21
9 - 10:15 a.m.
10:30 - 11:30 a.m.
What is Domestic Abuse
Nov 5
12 - 1 p.m.
Casey ACS Classroom, Bldg 2451
Anger Management
Nov 6
12 - 1 p.m.
Casey ACS Classroom, Bldg 2451
The Correlation between Domestic
Violence and Holiday Season
Nov 12
12 - 1 p.m.
Casey ACS Classroom, Bldg 2451
Life in Balance: Relaxation and Stress
Relief
Nov 13
12 - 1 p.m.
Casey ACS Classroom, Bldg 2451
What is Emotional Abuse
Nov 19
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
Casey ACS Classroom, Bldg 2451
Family Advocacy Programs
Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP)
EFMP Respite Care Provider Training
Available on-line: https://myarmyonesource.com
New Parent Support Program
Call 730-3107 for more information
Volunteer Program
Volunteer Management Information
System (VMIS) Training
Nov 13
10 - 11 a.m.
Casey ACS Classroom, Bldg 2451
Volunteer Orientation
Nov 20
10 - 11 a.m.
Casey ACS Classroom, Bldg 2451
Volunteer Organization Point of Contact
(OPOC) Training
Nov 27
10 - 11 a.m.
Casey ACS Classroom, Bldg 2451
Federal Government Job Search and
Resume Prep
Nov 12
10 - 11 a.m.
Casey ACS Classroom, Bldg 2451
Work Smart, Live Well
Nov 26
9 - 11 a.m.
Casey ACS Classroom, Bldg 2451
Nov 12-15
8:15 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Casey ACS Classroom, Bldg 2451
Employment Readiness Program
Master Resiliency Training
2ID Spouse Master Resiliency Training
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 U.S. toll free number.
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61. Class Descriptions
COMMUNITY NEWCOMER’S ORIENTATION -
confrontations during the Holiday Seasons. Education on
Provides newly-arrived civilian employees and all spouses’
techniques and tools to use during this season.
information on: Ration Control and Black Marketing,
SOFA status and visa requirements, NEO, OPSEC, Safety,
installation support facilities such as Medical, ACS,
Commissary, Family and MWR and AAFES, Korean
culture and customs. This includes a “Get Smart” Public
Transportation/Subway Class to Uijengbu. Child Care is
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.
provided. Open to all Soldiers, spouses and civilians.
WHAT IS EMOTIONAL ABUSE – Educate the community
COMMUNITY NEWCOMER’S ORIENTATION -
on the definition and long term effects of emotional abuse.
Provides newly-arrived civilian employees and all spouses’
VOLUNTEER MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM
TRAINING (VMIS) - Learn to use the VMIS where you
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 Uijengbu. Child Care is provided. Open to all
Soldiers, spouses and civilians.
FIRST TERM SOLDIER TRAINING - This important class
covers budgeting and basic money management, saving,
can register as a volunteer, search and apply for volunteer
opportunities, track your volunteer hours and store
volunteer records (hours, positions, awards, training and
more).
VOLUNTEERS ORIENTATION – Learn about the Army
Volunteer Corps Program and what services ACS can
provide to you as a volunteer.
mandatory for all first term soldiers. This training is also
VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATION POINT OF CONTACT
(OPOC) TRAINING - Learn how to manage volunteers in
available online at www.myarmyonesource.com.
the Volunteer Management Information System (VMIS).
USING CREDIT WISELY/CREDIT REPORT - Credit cards
have benefits, but they can also lead to debt and poor
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT JOB SEARCH AND
RESUME PREP – Learn about the ins and outs of Federal
credit scores. Find out whether using credit is a good idea
employment and apply federal government resume writing
for you, how to manage your credit cards and debt, and
skills to get the Federal job you really love.
credit, insurance, and other financial topics. This class is
the importance of protecting your credit history.
WORK SMART, LIVE WELL – First Things First can help
IDENTITY THEFT - Identity theft occurs when someone
with our new class for job and career advancement called
uses your name, social security number, or credit card
Work Smart, Live Well. Discover the secrets of effective
number without your permission to commit fraud or other
resume writing, how to complete a job application,
crimes. Learn how to deter, detect, and defend against this
communication and conflict resolutions skills on the job
crime that affects nine million people per year.
and at home, and much more.
WHAT IS DOMESTIC ABUSE – Education on what
2ID SPOUSE MASTER RESILIENCY TRAINING – The 2ID
domestic abuse “looks like” and types. What resources are
Warrior Spouse Program helps build resiliency by teaching
available.
Military Spouses how to bounce back from adversities and
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.
challenges in everyday life. The Master Resiliency Training
will teach you how to understand your thinking style and
develop the skills to circumvent negative thoughts so you
can see the true cause of challenges and its effect on your
life.
THE CORRELATION BETWEEN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
AND HOLIDAY SEASON – Increased domestic violence
happens during the holidays. Ways to avoid stress and
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62. EMPLOYMENT READINESS PROGRAM
Build Enhance
Y O U R
C A R E E R
®
Where Career Success Begins
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63. USAG Red Cloud, Casey and Area I
VOLUNTEER OF THE MONTH
Ms Mi Suk Flood has been volunteering at Army Community Services
for the past six years. Every time she comes in to volunteer, she is
always cheerful and has a warm personality. With her “can-do”
attitude, she willingly helps anywhere she can and is always looking
for an opportunity to learn.
When asked why she volunteers, Ms Flood replied “I volunteer to
learn new skills, build my resume, gain work experience and give back
to the community. And I enjoy helping people.”
Always a professional, Ms Flood is always willing to assist a Service
member or Family Member in need and greets everyone with a smile.
As part of her numerous volunteer duties, Ms Flood is also recognized
for her abilities to create Excel spreadsheets.
In the past six months she performed a total of 156 volunteer hours
with Army Community Services. Because of her hard work, Ms Flood
was awarded a Certificate of Appreciation during the third and fourth quarter Volunteer Recognition
Ceremony.
Army Community Services is grateful for having a committed and willing volunteer like Ms Mi Suk Flood.
Interested in volunteering to improve your resume for future possible employment? Call the Camp Casey
Army Community Service (ACS) front desk at 730-3107 for more information. They'll be happy to assist you.
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64. Coming in December
Christmas
Tree
Lighting
Ceremonies
At Camp Red Cloud, Camp Casey Camp Stanley
December 1 - January 31
December 7, 7 a.m.
December 7, 1 p.m.
December 7, 2 p.m.
December 7, 3 p.m.
December 14, 7 p.m.
December 14, 3 p.m.
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Beat the Club Champion @ Casey Golf Course
DMZ tour
8 Ball Pool Tournament @ Casey CAC
Christmas Tree Lighting Party @ HOVEY CAC
Casey-Hovey Bear Town Ski Park trip
DMZ tour
CRC BOSS Talent Show @ Mitchell's Club
65. Advertisement does not constitute DoD, Army, Family and MWR or Federal Government Endorsement.
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66. Advertisement does not constitute DoD, Army, Family and MWR or Federal Government Endorsement.
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