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CONTENTS
DFMWR ADMINISTRATIONAlex Gaines Director, DFMWR
Tiffany Olds Chief, NAF Support Services
Heather Addis Marketing Director
STAFFCrystal Tyson Editor
Nathan Hoeller FYI Creative Director
Micole Stokes Sponsorship & Sales Manager
Jenifer Immer Graphic Designer
Bartley Harper Senior Graphic Designer
Nicholette Enos Social Media Manager
CONTACT INFORMATIONBldg. 44401, 44th St., Ste. 149
P.O. Box 7180
Fort Gordon, GA 30905
Editor ............................... 706.791.6779
Sales ................................ 706.791.3912
Fax .................................. 706.791.7189
The Fort Gordon FYI is a free publication
produced by the Marketing Office of the Fort
Gordon Directorate of Family and Morale,
Welfare & Recreation (DFMWR). The appearance
of sponsorship and/or advertising does not
imply an endorsement by the U.S. Army.
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It’s Fall! Time for outdoor sports, weekend bonfires and the holidays. Take time to reflect on our Military and the sacrifices made by our Service Members and their families. HOOAH!
DFMWR Employees of the Quarter (April-June 2015)
Get Ready for the Holidays
Culture.Mil: Hooah?
FROM THE COVERA FORT GORDON FAMILY AND MWR PUBLICATION | FALL 2015 | FORTGORDON.COM
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A Brief AccountIn honor of the men and women who have fought or are fighting for our
country, and especially those who have died for our freedom, culture.mil briefs encompass all branches of service, as well as the military in general and aspects of the United States that touch the military in a significant way.From military creeds to our national anthem, culture.mil is a tribute to our
military and its unique culture. It is an insight into our military’s past, who our military is today and who and what they will become.A new story will be available every other Monday and we would love to hear from
you. If you have a particular military history, culture or tradition brief you would like to see added to this collection, please make your request at fortgordon.com/what-is-culture-mil.
To read current and future stories, visit:fortgordon.com/category/fyi/culture.mil
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FAMILY AND MWR | FALL EVENTS 2015
OCTOBER 1-4Oktoberfest
at Barton Field
NOVEMBER 14Wine Fest
at Gordon’s Conference & Catering
OCTOBER 3BOSS Car, Truck
& Bike Showon Rice Rd. by Barton Field
NOVEMBER 20Christmas House
Open Houseat the Courtyard
(Bldg. 36709)
OCTOBER 24Poker Runat Barton Field
NOVEMBER 26Thanksgiving
Dinnerat Gordon’s Conference
& Catering
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NOVEMBER 7Turkey Trot Run
at the Tactical Advantage Sportsman’s
Complex (TASC)
DECEMBER 3Christmas Festival &
Trees 4 Troopsat Barton Field
NOVEMBER 13, 14, 20, 21, DECEMBER 3, 4 & 5Production of “Greetings”
at the Dinner Theatre
DECEMBER 12GOG Shopping
Tripat Charleston, SC
(Tanger Outlet Mall)
NOVEMBER 14Movie on the
Beachat Pointes West Army
Resort
DECEMBER 12Army vs Navy Run
at Engineer Field
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Georgia Carolina Fair – October 16-25Don’t miss the Georgia-Carolina State Fair, presented by Augusta Exchange Club. Not only is there a carnival, but you can also enjoy the entertainment, exhibits and competitions. For more information or to purchase tickets visit: www.georgiacarolinastatefair.com
Cirque Dreams Holidaze – November 20Experience gingerbread men flipping midair, toy soldiers marching on thin wires along with snowmen, icemen and penguins, balancing, jumping and spinning in disbelief. The show celebrates the most wonderful time of the year with singers, choreography and exciting production numbers. www.augustaentertainmentcomplex.com/cirque-dreams-holidaze
Comedy Zone Night – December 2Enjoy a fun night out of cool brews, hot wings and comedy at Somewhere in Augusta featuring James Gregory. Somewhere offers an intimate setting where you can enjoy the funniest entertainers, live and up close. Reservations are encouraged by calling 706-739-0002.
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Must be 18 or older to enter. Open to all Active Duty, Reserves, Retirees, Family Members and DoD Civilians.Registration will take place at www.fortgordon.com. One registration per person.
Winner will be notified by December 4, 2015.
This edition of the FYI Magazine has a hidden elf! Look through the magazine closely. When you find Biff the Elf, bring your copy of the magazine to the Family and MWR Marketing Office (Bldg. 44401, Room 149, 44th St.) and show us for a chance to enter and win a Samsung Galaxy tablet!
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Employees of the Quarter
Family and MWR exists because the U.S. Army is committed to the well-being of the community of people who serve and stand ready to defend the nation. We pride ourselves on having great customer service. We cannot do that without the outstanding men and women of DFMWR. Although all of our employees are outstanding, we like to mention a few who have gone above and beyond. Here are the winners of the 2015 Employee of the Quarter Award (April-June 2015).
ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICES (ACS)ACS ........................................................ Krystle McCann
BUSINESS OPERATIONS DIVISION (BOD)BOD ...........................................................Karen BrownBingo Palace ..............................................Karen BrownGordon Lakes Golf Club ............................. David MeltonGordon Lanes Bowling Center ................ Charlene OwensGordon’s Conference and Catering ... Jimmie Phelps-YoungJava Café ..................................................Wanda Joiner
CHILD, YOUTH & SCHOOL SERVICES (CYSS)CYSS .................................................... Melissa Kennedy Child Development Center East/West ...Tyra Lee / Ruthie WoodsChild Development Center Main .............. Anthony Nelson Parent Central Services ..............................Reyna Adams Pre-Kindergarten ..................................... Migdalia RosaSchool Ages Services/Youth Programs ........ Udinea James
RECREATION DIVISION (RD)RD ............................................................. Glen GadsonAquatics .................................................... Taylor HayesEntertainment ............................................Danny PoseyGordon Car Care ....................................... Kelvin McCrayHilltop Riding Stables ................................... Heidi MohrPointes West Army Resort .........................Shaneka JonesSpecial Events/LNO .................................. Danielle HayesTactical Advantage Sportsman’s Club .............. Lori ChaddSport & Fitness ............................................Brian SteeleWoodworth Consolidated Library .............. Kenny Jackson
SUPPORT SERVICES DIVISION (SSD)SSD ...............................................................Jean KellyManagement Information Systems ...........Ric WarbingtonRecycling .................................................... Alex ClausenTechnical Support Services ....................... Jamice BennettMarketing .............................................Jenifer ChrismanFinancial Management Division ............. Andrea Williams
Congratulations Krystle McCann,2015 DFMWR Employee of the Quarter!
L-R: Vanessa Stanley (ACS Division Chief), Krystle McCann (LCSW, CCTP), Alex Gaines (DFMWR Director)
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Get Ready for the Holidays
Holiday gift shopping can be a hassle. Let Family and MWR help you with your gifting needs! Instead of getting simple gift cards, treat your loved ones and friends to some of our Family and MWR Facilities.
The Fort Gordon Dinner Theatre has tickets available for its upcoming holiday production, Greetings – and so much more. Each year Dinner Theatre presents several productions to entertain the entire Fort Gordon Community. From young to old, comedy to drama, music to art, Dinner Theatre is here for you!
Hilltop Riding Stable rides all year. Get riding lessons for the ones you love or take a romantic ride on a beautiful path. Either way, you can’t go wrong with procuring advanced rides or lessons. Be quick, they fill up fast!
Strike out your bowlers heart by purchasing games at Gordon Lanes Bowling Center. You can even add gloves and a ball. Need instruction on bowling for kids? Call them now!
For the outdoor lover, be sure to stop by the Outdoor Recreation Office located near Range 14. Not only can you book cool trips with Get Outdoors Gordon, you can also rent shooting equipment and schedule archery lessons. There’s so much more!
The Pro Shop at Gordon Lakes Golf Club has great apparel and items to get you geared up for golf. Our PGA certified instructors offer great prices on lessons as well.
Crystal Tyson, Editor
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November 26 Thanksgiving Buffet
Seatings: 11 a.m.-1 p.m. | 2-4 p.m.
Walk-ins welcome but reservations strongly encouraged by
November 23
Reservations Adults: $22 | Kids 5-11: $11
Kids 4 & Under: Free
Walk-ins Adults: $24 | Kids 5-11: $13
Kids 4 & Under: Free
Carved Enhancements Southern Style Brown Sugar and Clove-
Glazed Ham, Herb Smoked Turkey BreastHot Aggrandizements
Carrots Vichy, Green Bean Casserole, Collard Greens, Maple Glazed Sweet Potato Casserole, Sage and Cranberry Dressing, Macaroni and Cheese, Country Mashed Potatoes, Giblet Gravy, Roasted Turkey, Seared Swai with Apple and Walnut Chutney
Cold Aggrandizements Poached Shrimp with Cocktail Sauce,
Fresh Field Greens, Dressings and Toppings, Domestic and Imported Cheese Board
Dessert Assorted Pies and Cobblers
I am not a cook and I loathe holiday cooking, but I’ve found the easiest recipe for a turkey that is tasty and super simple. I had to be sure to share it with everyone! Enjoy!
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Rinse and wash turkey. Discard the giblets or you can add these to pan if these are anyone’s favorites.
2. Place turkey in a Dutch oven or roasting pan. Separate the skin over the breast to make little pockets. Put 3 tablespoons of the butter on both sides between the skin and breast meat. This makes for very juicy breast meat.
3. Combine the water with the bouillon, and sprinkle in the parsley flakes and minced onion. Pour over the top of the turkey. Sprinkle seasoning salt over the turkey.
4. Cover with foil and bake in preheated oven for 4 to 5 hours. For the last 45 minutes or so, remove the foil so the turkey will brown nicely.
Okay, so I know this may not be easy for all – but if all else fails, visit Gordon Conference & Catering on November 26th for a great meal!
Source: www.allrecipes.com/recipe/homestyle-turkey-the-michigander-way
• 1 (10-12 pound) whole turkey (cleaned)• 2 tbsp (tablespoons) seasoning salt• 2 tbsp dried minced onion• 2 tbsp dried parsley
• 3 tbsp chicken bouillon• 4 cups warm water• 6 tbsp butter
The Easiest Do-It-Yourself Turkey
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army navy air force marines u.s./general
A Brief AccountIn honor of the men and women who have fought or are fighting for our
country, and especially those who have died for our freedom, culture.mil briefs encompass all branches of service, as well as the military in general and aspects of the United States that touch the military in a significant way.From military creeds to our national anthem, culture.mil is a tribute to our
military and its unique culture. It is an insight into our military’s past, who our military is today and who and what they will become.A new story will be available every other Monday and we would love to hear from
you. If you have a particular military history, culture or tradition brief you would like to see added to this collection, please make your request at fortgordon.com/what-is-culture-mil.
To read current and future stories, visit:fortgordon.com/category/fyi/culture.mil
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“Hooah” is not just a word; it is an esprit de corps and holds significant meaning to those in the military who use it. “Hooah’s” counterparts, “Hooyah” (Navy Special Forces) and “Oorah” (Marines) share a sense of motivation, unity, mission preparedness and confidence in success. Meanwhile, neither the Navy as a whole nor the Air Force appears to have a service call that represents them, although the Navy does use “Aye Aye.”
Varying sources agree there is no definitive genesis for these calls, although there is quite a bit of speculation. “Hooyah” and “Oorah” are most commonly thought to derive from
hoorah, while “Hooah” appears to have far more numerous possible sources. From Mongolian’s war cry “Hurree” to the British infantry’s “Huzzah,” from the acronym HUA to General Cota mishearing “Who, us?” as “Hooah” in response to his “Lead the way, Rangers” on D-Day, “Hooah” has a variety of possible sources from which to claim its derivation.
Although there are no set definitions, spellings or origins for “Hooah,” “Hooyah” and “Oorah,” they are a well-defined and significant part of military culture, their meaning well understood by the military who share their use.
Jenifer Chrisman, Staff Writer
Service Calls and AcronymsAye Aye is used by the Navy to indicate an order has been received, is understood and, with the intent to act, will be carried out immediately.
Hooah /’hu:a:/ referring to or meaning “anything and everything except no”. Used by the U.S. Army.
Hooyah is the battle cry of the Naval Special programs such as SEAL, SWCC, Diver, SAR and EOD programs. It may be used in cadence, whispered or shouted.
HUA is an acronym for “Heard, Understood, Acknowledged.”
HUAW is an acronym for “Hurry Up And Wait.”
Oorah, or Hoorah, is used as an expression of enthusiasm, battle cry or to respond to a verbal greeting by the U.S. Marines.
Sources: en.wikipedia.org www.thenonactivedutyspouse.com/2013/12/service-calls-meaning-of-hooah-hoorah-and-hooyah/
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CHILD, YOUTH & SCHOOL SERVICES
October 1: Opening of Main CDC Pumpkin PatchOctober 3: Parents Day Out (Reg. by 9/25)October 17: Parents Night Out (Reg. by 10/9)October 22: Parent Brown Bag LunchNovember 7: Parents Day Out (Reg. by 10/30)November 21: Parents Night Out (Reg. by 11/13)December 5: Parents Day Out (Reg. by 11/25)December 10: Parent Advisory Board Meeting December 12: Parents Night Out (Reg. by 12/4)
All CYSS Facilities are closed federal holidays to include November 26-28, December 25-26 & January 1-2, 2016. CYSS facilities will be open from 7-1pm December 24th & 31st.
The West Child Development Center hourly care program is located at Bldg. 18407 19th Street. The hours of operation are from 7:30am-4:30pm, Monday-Friday. The hourly care program is designed as a short-term only child care option for parents with children between 6 weeks and 5 years. Reservations can be made as early as 14 days in advance using WEBTRAC or by calling 706-791-0718. All patrons must be CYSS registered.
WEST CDCWHAT’S HAPPENING? - CYSS
The SAC program participated in the ZAC camp. The ZAC camp is a Boys and Girls Club sponsored event that focuses on water safety. Our camp was from 23-26 June. During this four day camp the SAC children learned about the A,B,C & D’s of water safety. “A” stands for adult: it is always important to have an adult around when in or near water. “B” stands for barriers: children should pay attention to fences and gates around swimming areas. “C” stands for classes: all children should take swim classes before they ever try to swim. “D” stands for drains: avoid drains in pools at all costs because they can create a suction. It was successful and the kids had fun.
ZAC CAMP
REVIEW - School-Age Services
Youth Sports will now offer Martial Arts and Dance.
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We Have A New
Text Number
Text “MWR1”
To “55411”
Wishing you and your family a wonderful
holiday season and all the best for the New Year ahead.
– Jenifer Chrisman
Best wishes for a wonderful
Holiday Season!– Bart Harper
Happy Holidays! W h e th e r i t i s th e
possessions in our lives or the people we hold near our hearts, be thankful and remember the reason for
the season!– Crystal Tyson
Happy Holidays and an excellent New Year!
– Nikki Enos
Happy Holidaysfrom Family & MWR Marketing
Warmest thoughts and best wishes for
a wonderful Holiday Season and a Happy New Year.
– Micole Stokes
Wishing you all the Hope, Wonder,
and Joy that the Season can bring!
– Nate Hoeller
May your holiday season be all wrapped
up with cheer and filled with celebration for the New Year.
– Heather Addis
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EFMP INFORMATION & AWARENESS FORUM
CHRISTMAS HOUSE
October 15
The Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) will have its 7th Annual Information and Awareness Forum 8:30am-3:30pm at the Family Outreach Center. This program advocates, educates and guides all military and civilian families with disabilities through the maze of resources, policies and educational supports that are available on Fort Gordon and in the surrounding communities. Numerous resources and programs within the community will be present. Refreshments will be served. Please call the EFMP Manager/ Systems Navigator for more information at 706-791-4872/9707.
Applications Accepted: October 1-November 2Open House: November 20
Applications for the 2015 Christmas house are being accepted October 1st-November 2nd. Join us for our “Christmas Around the World” Open House on November 20th at 10am in The Courtyard (Bldg. 36709) For more information, call Teri Ryan at 706-791-3579 or email teri.l.ryan4.civ@mail.mil.
WHAT’S HAPPENING? - Army Community Service
COMMUNITY
NEW S.T.O.M.P.The Fort Gordon Community has been afforded an opportunity to be trained by STOMP (Specialized Training of Military Parents), December 3-4 from 9am-4pm at Gordon Conference & Catering. This parent-directed training provides information and training of laws, regulations, and resources for military parents of children with special needs. The training helps empower parents by educating them and giving them voice to advocate for their child and raise awareness of issues they face day to day with having a child with special needs. Reserve a seat by calling EFMP at 706-791-4872/9707/0795.
AER has a smart phone app available for Android and Apple devices! To download the app, search: “Army Emergency Relief”
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UNIT RECYCLING CHALLENGE
HOWL-A-WEEN PARTY
October 1-December 31, 2015
FY2016 1st Quarter Unit Recycling Challenge is paper! Be sure to join in on the fun and win BIG for your unit! (Includes white paper, colorful paper, newspaper, books, magazines, etc.)
We’ve had some strong competitors for the 3rd Quarter Unit Recycling Challenge! Our winners were:• 1st place – B-CO 551 Signal Battalion• 2nd place – A-CO 707th MI• 3rd place – E-CO 369th
October 17
A Puppy Howl-A-Ween Party will be held from 2-5pm right beside the Dog Park. A canine costume contest with categories for large and small dogs will be a small portion of this fun event. Prizes will be awarded for winners in three categories for the two size groups. There will be pet massage demonstrations, give-a-ways and more. Look for the blue MWR Tent! Call 706-791-4300 for more information.
Fort Gordon Recycling now has Facebook and Instagram:
WHAT’S HAPPENING? - Fort Gordon Dog Park
WHAT’S HAPPENING? - Gordon Car Care Auto Skills Center
WHAT’S HAPPENING? - Fort Gordon Recycling
NEW RECYCLING SOCIAL MEDIAwww.facebook.com/FortGordonRecycling
@FortGordonRecycling
October 17: Car Repair for SpousesOctober 24: Teen New Driver ClassNovember 14: Mechanic 101 ClassNovember 21: Teen Car Safety Class
We can shred your paper for you! Whether you have sensitive PII, FOUO, tax documents or just some junk mail that you need shredded, we can handle it. Materials can be delivered to the Recycling Center (Bldg. 997, 10th St.) during business hours. No confidential (i.e., Secret or Top Secret) materials are accepted.
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Gordon’s Conference & Catering | 19th Street, Fort GordonNovember 14 2015 6:00-9:00 p.m.
LIVE MUSIC AND CASH BARTicket Prices:
Active-Duty/Spouses | $20 Advance | $25 Day OfDoD/Retirees/Civilians | $25 Advance | $30 Day Of
Designated Drivers | $15Purchase Tickets at:
Gordon’s Conference & Catering, Exchange and Class VI706.791.6780/2205 | FORTGORDON.COM
Hosted by:
• 2 bedroom duplexes, each room with 2 Queen Beds and can accommodate 3-4 guests
• Refrigerator, stove top, oven, coffee maker, toaster, microwave, and cooking/dining ware
• Dining space • Family area with couch and love seat• Tub with shower facilities • Ironing board and iron • Satellite TV
(706) 791-4300Located behind Gordon’s Conference & Catering
IN THE HEART OF FORT GORDON
$75.00PER NIGHTEffective July 1, 2015
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Festival Highlights Christmas Carols
Lighting of the Christmas Tree Cookies & Hot Cocoa
Children’s Crafts Hay Ride thru Lighted Scene
HUGE Bonfire Photos with Santa
Trees for Troops starting at 4:00 p.m.
Refreshments Free Pizza and a Soft Drink starting at 5:00 p.m.
(limit 1 slice per person while supplies last)
Live Entertainment
Kris Kringle Market Gift and Craft vendors with something for
everyone on your list to include jewelry, home décor, personalized items
and much more!
December 3, 2015 • 4:00 p.m.
fortgordon.com • 706-791-4300(Times and events subject to change)
Fort Gordon’s Barton FieldNo Pets • #mwrchristmasfest15
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LEISURE
October 3: BOSS Truck, Car & Bike Show October 31: Halloween Party at BOSS HQs November 14: Fall Combatives Tournament
The Better Opportunity for Single Service Members headquarters has moved to the back side of The Courtyard (Bldg. 36708). As an organization, the BOSS program is currently in the process of renovating our new location to better serve our Service Members. We are also working to re-implement NFL Sundays at our facility.
BOSS has elected a new President, Treasurer and Athletic Director. We’ve changed the previous Personnel Relations Officer position to the BOSS Historian and created an Executive Officer position to be held by a Commissioned Officer.
We would like to congratulate:• SSG Edward Cole – President • 1LT Joshua Addington – Executive Officer• SPC Amanda Walker – Treasurer
• SPC Kelly Hamstra – Historian• SGT Julio Velasquez – Athletic Director
NEW BOSS NEW LOCATION
NEW NEW ELECTIONS
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November 13, 14, 20, 21, December 3, 4 & 5
Tom Dudzick’s play smacks of the warm, old fashioned appeal of a Frank Capra film, but it’s all of that and much more. It’s an antidote, not only for pre-holiday anxiety, but for the apathy of modern life and the deadness that settles in when we become so adjusted to looking at things in a certain way that we no longer see them at all. Die hard pessimists will find the advice it offers simplistic. But of course the question is: if it’s so simple, why is it so difficult?
“GREETINGS” BY TOM DUDZICKWHAT’S HAPPENING? - Fort Gordon Dinner Theatre
VolunteersEvery Dinner Theatre production has an opportunity to volunteer. Interested in helping out? Call 706-793-8552 for details.
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WHAT’S HAPPENING? - Hilltop Riding Stable
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Join us for Lunch Time Fun every Thursday in October. Enjoy lunch from 11:30am-12pm at Bogey’s Grill and clinic range or short game instruction (equipment provided) from 12:00-12:30 for only $10 per person. Register by one day prior to event by calling the Pro Shop at 706-791-2433 ext. 2.
LUNCH TIME FUNWHAT’S HAPPENING? - Gordon Lakes Golf Club
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October 4: Bass TournamentOctober 10 & 17: Saturday Recreational ShootingOctober 25: Crappie TournamentOctober 31: Saturday Recreational ShootingNovember 14 & 21: Saturday Recreational ShootingNovember 15: Bass TournamentDecember 5 & 12: Saturday Recreational ShootingDecember 6: Bass Tournament
LEISURE
WHAT’S HAPPENING? - Fort Gordon Outdoor Recreation
November 7 at Range 16
Outdoor Recreation will host a “Machine Gun Shoot” from 9am-5pm. This activity is open to registered class III automatic firearms owners. Participants must pre-register with Fort Gordon Outdoor Recreation. Come out and see vintage WWI to modern .50 caliber machine guns and automatic firearms. Open to all ID cardholders and their guests for viewing.
BMG MACHINE GUN “FUN SHOOT”
WHAT’S HAPPENING? - Woodworth Consolidated Library
October 5: Game NightOctober 22: Books Around Town: “Hollow City” at La MaisonOctober 26: Movie Night: “The Nightmare Before Christmas”November 2: Game Night November 16: Movie Night: “Cinderella”November 19: Books Around Town: “Tigana” at Oliviana’s
The library offers FREE Reference Classes on a variety of e-resources including, but not limited to, E-books, E-magazines and academic support for adults and children learning a new language, automotive repair and much more!DY
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Recreational shooting is for everyone. Pistol and Rifle range hours are from 10:30am-5:30pm Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays and from 9am-4:45pm on Saturdays listed on the events calendar. It is only $10 per person, $5 FGSC members and $2 for persons under the age of 16. Come join us!
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Get Outdoors Gordon has added 6 adaptive bikes to their inventory for rent. Call now to discover the 6 different types and sizes of bikes that are able to be adjusted for numerous disabilities and needs!
ADAPTIVE BIKESWHAT’S HAPPENING? - Get Outdoors Gordon
October 7 & 21: Discover Scuba DivingOctober 17: Riverbanks Zoo Trip October 24: Skeet & Archery ClassNovember 14: Augusta Paintball TripNovember 21: Pistol & Rifle Class December 12: Holiday Shopping Trip
Warrior Adventure Quest (WAQ) is an Army RESET training tool designed to introduce Soldiers to activities that serve as alternatives to aberrant behaviors often associated with accidents involving recently re-deployed Soldiers. WAQ combines existing MWR Outdoor Recreation high adventure activities (i.e. rock climbing, mountain biking, paintball, scuba, ropes courses, skiing, zip lines, white water rafting, and others) with a leader-led after action debriefing (L-LAAD) tool developed by Army Medical Department (AMEDD) center and school.
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You can ask for a custom or private trip. All you need are a minimum of 8 people and a destination in mind. Call Lorrie Chadd for more information at 706-791-2132.
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There are many perks to camping during the fall. The crowds leave, the temperature starts to drop and the fall foliage makes a stunning setting bursting in color creating beautiful scenic lake views. We have three camping options for your enjoyment: primitive, semi-electric, and/or full hook up camp sites. So, pack your bags and choose one of our amazing lake front camping spots for your fall camping trip. For reservations, please call 706-541-1057, 10am-6pm daily.
CAMP WITH US THIS FALLWHAT’S HAPPENING? - Pointes West Army Resort
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SPORTS & FITNESS
Congratulations to Fort Gordon FIT Club Member, Willie Frozier, for reaching the 2500 Mile Biking Goal! For his accomplishment, he has earned a Certificate, a FIT Club T-Shirt and a Gift Card to Dick’s Sporting Goods!
Are you interested in joining the FIT Club? Learn all about this exciting initiative at www.FortGordon.com/apps or download the app directly by scanning the QR code
below for your mobile device:
For more info, contact Josh Woody at joshua.m.woody.naf@mail.mil or 706-791-1662.
OUR FIRST FIT CLUB WINNER!REVIEW - Fort Gordon FIT Club
October 1: “45 Days to a Fit Holiday” Starts
Warrior Fitness Center conducts fitness testing to evaluate your fitness level. You will be led through a series of events to test your strength, flexibility, power, and endurance.
DYK?WHAT’S HAPPENING? - Fitness Centers
Warrior Core Training classes are every Thursday evening from 5-6pm. The program is designed to target and strengthen the abdominal muscles by performing several different exercises such as crunches and sit ups.
The Fitness Centers are here to help with all your fitness needs. Starting October 1st, in addition to our free classes offered in our facilities, we will continue free Crossfit classes as well as bring you 45 Days to a Fit Holiday. Our programs are here to ensure that you are able to have a “NO EXCUSE” Monday-Friday! For more information on all the free programs, visit www.fortgordon.com.
WARRIOR CORE TRAINING
“NO EXCUSE” FITNESS
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The MWR Sports Teams are open to all Active Duty, Retirees, DA/DoD Civilians and Dependents over the age of 18.
DYK?
WHAT’S HAPPENING? - MWR Sports
October 24: Poker RunNovember 7: Turkey Trot RunDecember 12: Army vs Navy Run
Earn Commander’s Cup Points for your unit. This is for all Active Duty Military Units ONLY. Call Neil Smith at 706-791-1142 to learn more.
COMMANDER’S CUP POINTS
FORT GORDON
NEW OPEN REC SWIM FRIDAYSStarting October 1st until the 2016 Outdoor Pool season begins, the Indoor Pool will have Open Rec Swim Fridays from 4-7pm and Saturday & Sundays from 8am-12pm. There is no charge for Open Rec Swim, but you must be an authorized user to participate. Indoor pool is a
heated 50m, seven lane pool and is a great place to schedule your Unit PT groups. We have volleyball, water polo, inner tube water polo, basketball, and canoe battleship. Reserve your Unit PT spot now.
DYK?
WHAT’S HAPPENING? - Fort Gordon Aquatics
Lifeguard Classes (blended learning) meet for one week, Monday-Friday, from 4-7pm every day. The cost includes online course work, pocket mask, certification cards in lifeguarding, CPR/AED and first aid training from the American Red Cross. You must be 15 years of age and pass the pre-requisites. The cost is $200 per student.
LIFEGUARD CLASSESOctober 3: Swim Lesson RegistrationOctober 26-30: ARC Lifeguard ClassNovember 2-6: ARC Lifeguard ClassNovember 7: Swim Lesson RegistrationNovember 30- December 4: ARC Lifeguard Class
Outdoor Pool & Spray Park is officially closed for the winter. We want to thank all our customers for a fabulous 2015 Summer Season! See ya next year!
2015 SUMMER SEASONREVIEW - Outdoor Pool & Spray Park
SPORTS & FITNESS
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GORDON’S CONFERENCE &
CATERING706-791-6780
Bldg. 18402, 19th St.
FREEDOM PARK PAVILION
Rice Rd., Next to Barton Field
YOUTH PAVILIONBrainard Ave., Near
Boundless Playground
THE COURTYARD PAVILION
Bldg. 36708, Brainard Ave.,Near the Courtyard
Call 706-791-4140 for more information.
Have your Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas Party with us! Request a venue for your upcoming event on our website – www.fortgordon.com/venues. Don’t forget the food! We cater weddings, lunches & farewell parties.
Visit www.fortgordon.com/venues or call the numbers below for more information.
Our goal is to provide quality, consistent service and exceptional, creative cuisine to our patrons and their guests. We stand ready to make your event a memorable one. Our menus include our most popular items and are competitively priced. If you prefer to customize a menu, our catering staff will be happy to work with you. Our catering service is available off post too!
For more information, call 706-791-6780 or download our Catering Brochure on www.fortgordon.com/gcc.
POINTES WEST ARMY RESORT CONFERENCE CENTER
706-541-1057Bluegill Rd., Appling, GA
LEITNER LAKE CONFERENCE CENTER
706-791-5078MWR Lake Park Dr.
PAVILION RENTALS
CONFERENCE CENTERS
CATERING SERVICE
VENUE & CATERING
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Fun is our middle name. Actually it’s Wolf,
but you get the idea.
greatwolf.com/concord
Amenities and attractions vary by location.
Everybody in.TM
At Great Wolf Lodge®, the memories are just waiting to be made. Families can zip down water slides, play MagiQuest®, our interactive adventure game, and climb our Howlers Peak Ropes Course™. It’s fun on top of fun on top of fun.
We’re also proud to offer our military families savings through our Howling Heroes discount.
Visit greatwolf.com/heroes and save up to 20%. 866.925.9653 (WOLF)
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ALTERNATE ESCAPE CAFÉ(Formerly Java Escape)
Grill, snacks, smoothies & coffee706-791-0785
at Alternate Escapes Recreation Center, Bldg. 25722, B St.
MWR CAFÉ(Formerly Java Café Too)
Grill, snacks, smoothies & coffee706-791-1330
at Darling Hall, Bldg. 33720, Chamberlain Ave.
TOWERS CAFÉ(Formerly Java Towers)
Grill, snacks, smoothies & coffee 706-791-5849
at Signal Towers, Bldg. 29808, 506 Chamberlain Ave.
BOGEY’S GRILLSandwiches, grill & snacks706-791-2433 (ext. 4)
at Gordon Lakes Golf Club, Bldg. 537, Range Rd.
HEROES SPORTS BARGreat atmosphere. Friendly staff.
Your favorite beverages706-791-3446
at Gordon Lanes Bowling Center, Bldg. 33200, 3rd Ave.
KEGLER’S CAFÉGrill, salads, sandwiches & burgers
706-771-6907at Gordon Lanes Bowling
Center, Bldg. 33200, 3rd Ave.
GORDON’S CAFÉHome-style lunch buffet
706-791-6780at Gordon’s Conference &
Catering, Bldg. 18402, 19th St.
JACKPOT CAFÉBurgers, Philly cheese steak, liver,
gizzards & more706-791-5106
at Bingo Palace, Bldg. 15500, Corner of Lane Ave. & 15th St.
DOMINO’SPizza, pasta, breadsticks & more
706-863-6211at Alternate Escapes Recreation Center, Bldg. 25722, B St.
HUDDLE HOUSEAny meal. Any time. Breakfast,
lunch & dinner706-798-3722
35304 Avenue of the States Dr.
MEME’S & BOBO’SEXPRESS
Chinese food/buffet706-792-9774
Located at the Bus Station, Bldg. 36000, 3rd Ave.
TM
Café
DINING
DIFFERENT NAMES – SAME GREAT ITEMS:
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IHGArmyHotels.com 877.711.8326IHG Army Hotels on Fort GordonGriffith Hall250 Chamberlain Ave.Augusta, GA 30905706.790.3676
The Right Pla ce to Stay is Right on Post.
©2014 InterContinental Hotels Group. All rights reserved. IHG Army Hotels properties are independently owned by Rest Easy, LLC, an affiliate of Lend Lease (US) Public Partnerships, LLC, and operated by an affiliate of IHG. No DOD, US Army or federal government endorsement implied.
The new face of on-post hotels.
At IHG Army Hotels on Fort Gordon, we know that convenience is about more than location. That’s why we’re changing the face of on-post hotels with upgraded rooms, complimentary breakfast and free guest Internet access. And now, everyone’s welcome: active, retired and civilian.
THE AMENITIES YOU WANT. THE LOCATION YOU NEED.
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FORT GORDON MAP KEY
Gate 1: Open 24/7, accessible to all vehiclesGate 2: Mon.-Fri., 4:30 a.m.-8 p.m.Gate 3: Mon.-Fri., 6 a.m.-2 p.m.
Mon.-Fri. 2 p.m.-6 p.m. Outbound OnlyGate 5: Daily, 4:30 a.m.-1 a.m.
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FAMILY AND MWR | “NEED TO KNOW” DIRECTORY
FAMILY AND MWR ADMINISTRATIONDirectorate of Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation (DFMWR) .....................................706-791-4140 Bldg. 33720, Ste. 337, 307 Chamberlain Ave.Advertising Sales/Sponsorship .......................706-791-3912 Bldg. 44401, Ste. 149, 44th St.FYI Editorial ............................................................706-791-6779 Bldg. 44401, Ste. 149, 44th St.
For a complete list of DFMWR key personnel, visit www.fortgordon.com/staff
CHILD, YOUTH & SCHOOL SERVICES
CHILD CAREChild Development Center Main ...............706-791-2701/6761 Bldg. 45300, 45th St.
Child Development Center East.................706-791-8707/8507 Bldg. 290, East Hospital Rd.
Child Development Center West..........................706-791-0718 Bldg. 18407, 19th St.
Family Child Care ..........................................706-791-3993/4440 Bldg. 44401, 44th St.
CHILD RECREATIONSKIES Unlimited ............................................706-791-0718/1046 CDC West, Bldg. 18407, 19th St.
Youth Sports & Fitness ...........................................706-791-5104 Teen Center, Bldg. 41503, Brainard Ave.
PARENT SUPPORTParent Central Services...............................706-791-4455/4722 Bldg. 44401, 44th St.
School Liaison Services ...............................706-791-4168/7270 Bldg. 44401, 44th St.
SCHOOL SERVICESPre-K & Pre-K/Kindergarten After School Programs ............................706-791-1306/4790 Bldg. 45400, 46th St.
School-Age Services ...............................................706-791-7575 Bldg. 45410, 46th St.
Youth Services, Middle School & Teen ...............706-791-6500 Teen Center, Bldg. 41503, Brainard Ave.
COMMUNITY
ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICESArmy Community Services (ACS) .......................706-791-3579 ...................................................................................1-877-310-5741 Bldg. 33720, Ste. 224, 155 & 172 , 307 Chamberlain Ave.
Army Emergency Relief (AER) .............................706-791-8685
Army Family Action Plan (AFAP) ........................706-791-2820
Army Family Team Building (AFTB) ....................706-791-2820
Army Volunteer Corps (AVC) ...............................706-791-3880
Christmas House............................................706-791-1958/4767
Domestic Violence Hotline .......................706-791-STOP (7867)
Employment Readiness Program (ERP) ............706-791-7878Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) ............706-791-4872
Family Advocacy Program (FAP) ...............706-791-3648/6632
Family Outreach Center .........................................706-791-5220 Bldg. 33512, Rice Dr.
Financial Readiness ......................................706-791-1918/8586
Information and Referral Services ......................706-791-0792
Military OneSource ..............................................1-800-342-9647
Mobilization & Deployment Program ..................706-791-1958
Relocation Readiness ...................................706-791-4181/1922 Welcome Center/Lending Closet: Darling Hall, Ste. 172Soldier & Family Assistance Center (SFAC) ............706-791-8777
Survivor Outreach Services (SOS) ....................706-787-1767
Swap & Assist Shop ................................................706-791-3579 Behind The Exchange, Bldg. 39101, 40th St.
AUTOMOTIVEGordon Car Care Auto Skills Center ..................706-791-2390 Bldg. 29300, 30th St.
RECREATIONRecreation Office ....................................................706-791-4300 Bldg. 44401, Ste. 170, 44th St.
RECYCLINGRecycling Office ......................................................706-791-7881 Bldg. 997, 10th St. and Chamberlain Ave.
LEISURE
ACTIVITIESGordon Lakes Golf Club ........................................706-791-2433 Bldg. 537, Range Rd.
Gordon Lanes Bowling Center .............................706-791-3446 Bldg. 33200, 3rd Ave.
Hilltop Riding Stable ..............................................706-791-4864 Bldg. 509, North Range Rd.
ENTERTAINMENTAlternate Escapes Recreation Center ................706-791-0785 Bldg. 25722, B St.
Bingo Palace .............................................................706-793-0003 Bldg. 15500, Corner of Lane Ave. & 15th St.
Dinner Theatre .........................................................706-793-8552 Bldg. 32100, 3rd Ave.
Game Link Lounge ...................................................706-910-1212 at Alternate Escapes Recreation Center, Bldg. 25722, B St.
LIBRARYWoodworth Consolidated Library ........................706-791-7323 Bldg. 33500, Rice Rd.
OUTDOORGet Outdoors Gordon .............................................706-791-2132 at Tactical Advantage Sportsman’s Complex, Bldg. 00445, Carter Rd.
Leitner Lake Recreation Complex .......................706-791-5078 MWR Lake Park Dr.
Outdoor Recreation ................................................706-791-5078 Bldg. 00445, Carter Rd.
Pointes West Army Resort ....................................706-541-1057 6703 Washington Rd., Appling GA
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FAMILY AND MWR | “NEED TO KNOW” DIRECTORY
SERVICE MEMBER SPECIFICBOSS Headquarters ...............................................706-791-5902 behind The Courtyard, Bldg. 36708. Brainard Ave.
Warrior Adventure Quest.......................................706-791-2132 at Tactical Advantage Sportsman’s Complex, Bldg. 00445, Carter Rd.
TRAVELAladdin Travel ...........................................................706-771-0089 Bldg. 36200, 36th St.
Bus Station ...............................................................706-793-0026 Bldg. 36200, 36th St.
Carlson Wagonlit Travel – Official Travel ..........706-798-0990 Bldg. 33720, Ste. 117, 307 Chamberlain Ave.
SPORTS & FITNESS
AQUATICSIndoor Pool ................................................................706-791-3034 Bldg. 21608, Brainard Ave.
Outdoor Pool & Spray Park ...................................706-791-8053 at The Courtyard, Bldg. 36710, Brainard Ave.
FITNESS CENTERSCyber Fitness Center (Gym 5) .............................706-791-7370 Bldg. 25713, 26th St.
Gordon Fitness Center ...........................................706-791-2647 Bldg. 29607, Barnes Ave.
Victory Fitness Center (Gym 3)...........................706-791-2864 Bldg. 25510, Brainard Ave.
Warrior Fitness Center (Gym 6) ..........................706-791-6872 Bldg. 21713, 21st St.
SPORTSSports, Fitness and Aquatics ...............................706-791-1142 Bldg. 24501, 25th St.
EQUIPMENT RENTAL/STORAGE
EQUIPMENTOutdoor Equipment Rentals..................................706-791-5078 at Tactical Advantage Sportsman’s Complex, Bldg. 00445, Carter Rd.
Sports Equipment Rentals ....................................706-791-7857 Bldg. 24501, 25th St.
STORAGEGordon Storage .......................................................706-791-5241 Bldg. 29300, 30th St.
Pointes West Boat Storage ...................................706-541-1057 6703 Washington Rd., Appling GA
MISCELLANEOUSCommissary ..............................................................706-791-3718 Bldg. 37200, 3rd Ave. By-PassDwight David Eisenhower Army Medical Center .............706-787-5811 300 East Hospital Rd.
Exchange ....................................................................706-793-7171 Bldg. 38200, Avenue of the StatesFort Gordon & Community Credit Union.............706-793-0012 Bldg. 36305, Avenue of the States
Housing Office .....................................706-791-5116/7067/9658
ID Card Section/DEERS Office .................706-791-1927/1930 Darling Hall, Bldg. 33720
IHG Army Hotels ......................................................706-790-3676
Military Police Station .................................706-791-4380/4537
NAF Civilian Personnel Office .............................706-791-6382
Post Information ......................................................706-791-0110
Public Affairs Office (PAO) ..................................706-791-4306 Bldg. 33720, Ste. 382, 307 Chamberlain Ave.
Veterinary Services.......................................706-787-7375/3815 Bldg. 500, Range Rd.
Welcome Center at Gate 1 ....................................706-791-3071
706-791-3912