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Cherish your Friendships August is National Friendship Month! It is a wonderful time to reflect on the value of friends and a time to nurture your relationships – old and new! As you know, friendships in the military are often life-long lasting. It is so important to make that connection within your community and encourage one another. Facebook, Twitter, Blogs, and all the other Social Media Outlets are a great way to stay connected to your friends and build new relationships with those living in common situations. Remember to always stay positive and supportive for a healthy atmosphere on-line for everyone! Respect – Respecting differences, boundaries, privacy, values and understanding points of view are important to the success of your friendships. Influence – Influence starts with being positive and encouraging. You can be the one that influences change or provides encouragement to a friend to help them achieve a goal. Lead by example with integrity. Enhancement – Friends enhance your life by providing opportunities for new experiences and they allow you to explore a different view or share a new perspective on something. Studies show strong friendships can give you a healthier, happier life! Networking – Networking is the best way to start to build friendship. Attending Lincoln events, local events, and various offered programs are great ways to network and meet future friends that have common values and interest! Dedication – Dedication an important part of keeping connected to your friends. Set time aside on your calendar to make phone calls, set a date to hang out, send a card to let your friend know you are thinking about them, or make a plan with your friend to attend a Lincoln community event. Making the effort is worth the investment! Sympathy – Sympathy and empathy comes naturally for military families due to the commonalities that exist in the military family culture. Build your relationships so they lead to supportive friendships. Your friends will be the ones that will sympathize with your situation the most when you need the support. Honesty – Honesty is the fundamental basic principle for all relationships. Honesty builds trust which leads to a friendship that will last forever. Interests – Interests in common help friendships stay strong and connected. Ask your friends what hobbies, social groups, workouts, outings they enjoy and then set a date to do it together! Prosocial – Be Pro-social and be the spark of your community! Drop by a new neighbor’s home with a “welcome to the community” gift or card, plan a block party with your neighbors, invite your neighbors over for a play date! Take time this month to show appreciation to your friends and continue to build new friendships! Community Newsletter August 2018 Page 2 Firearms Policy Page 2 Camp Pendleton Religious Services Schedule Page 2 How Can We Help
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Page 1: Community Newsletter - Lincoln Military Housing · or complaint is important. If you are not satisfied with any service, we have a three-step issue resolution process: STEP 1 IDENTIFY

Cherish your FriendshipsAugust is National Friendship Month! It is a wonderful time to reflect on the value of friends and a time to nurture your relationships – old and new! As you know, friendships in the military are often life-long lasting. It is so important to make that connection within your community and encourage one another.

Facebook, Twitter, Blogs, and all the other Social Media Outlets are a great way to stay connected to your friends and build new relationships with those living in common situations. Remember to always stay positive and supportive for a healthy atmosphere on-line for everyone!

Respect – Respecting differences, boundaries, privacy, values and understanding points of view are important to the success of your friendships.

Influence – Influence starts with being positive and encouraging. You can be the one that influences change or provides encouragement to a friend to help them achieve a goal. Lead by example with integrity.

Enhancement – Friends enhance your life by providing opportunities for new experiences and they allow you to explore a different view or share a new perspective on something. Studies show strong friendships can give you a healthier, happier life!

Networking – Networking is the best way to start to build friendship. Attending Lincoln events, local events, and various offered programs are great ways to network and meet future friends that have common values and interest!

Dedication – Dedication an important part of keeping connected to your friends. Set time aside on your calendar to make phone calls, set a date to hang out, send a card to let your friend know you are thinking about them, or make a plan with your friend to attend a Lincoln community event. Making the effort is worth the investment!

Sympathy – Sympathy and empathy comes naturally for military families due to the commonalities that exist in the military family culture. Build your relationships so they lead to supportive friendships. Your friends will be the ones that will sympathize with your situation the most when you need the support.

Honesty – Honesty is the fundamental basic principle for all relationships. Honesty builds trust which leads to a friendship that will last forever.

Interests – Interests in common help friendships stay strong and connected. Ask your friends what hobbies, social groups, workouts, outings they enjoy and then set a date to do it together!

Prosocial – Be Pro-social and be the spark of your community! Drop by a new neighbor’s home with a “welcome to the community” gift or card, plan a block party with your neighbors, invite your neighbors over for a play date!

Take time this month to show appreciation to your friends and continue to build new friendships!

Community NewsletterAugust 2018

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FirearmsPolicy

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Camp Pendleton Religious Services Schedule

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How CanWe Help

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The Marine Corps Police Department would like to remind housing residents of the following provisions of MCIWEST-MCB CAMPENO 5000.2 (Base Regulations) and MARADMIN 176/14 (Interim Guidance for Privately Owned Firearms Policy Aboard Marine Corps Installations).

- All privately-owned weapons brought aboard MCB CamPen for storage must be registered and on file within 72 hours after having been introduced aboard MCB CamPen.

- Personal weapons will be registered at the Marine Corps Police Department, Police Records section, building 1523. The hours of operation are 0730-1530 Mon-Fri. Closed all holidays.

- Except in the case of assault weapons, it is not necessary to bring the weapon to the Police Records section to register the weapon if the owner has a Dealer’s Receipt of Sale. The Dealer’s Receipt of Sale is necessary to verify the manufacturer, model, serial number, and caliber of the weapon. If there is a possibility that the weapon may be classified as an assault weapon, the weapon must be presented for inspection at the time of registration.

- Registrants are required to deregister their weapons within 72 hours of their sale or removal from MCB CamPen.

- Personal weapons and ammunition will not be kept or stored in privately owned vehicles, barracks, BOQs, BEQs, Temporary Lodging Facilities, in boats kept at the Marina, in any vehicle in storage lots, or office spaces.

- Personnel residing in family housing (other than the temporary lodging facilities) may store their registered weapons in their quarters. Marines are expected to handle privately owned firearms with the same level of safety and professionalism that is required when handling their individual T/0 weapons. All privately owned firearms will be stored in a fully encased container (e.g. commercial gun safe, hard plastic case etc.) that is capable of completely enclosing the firearms and being locked with a key or combination lock. All weapons will be fitted with a trigger lock. Ammunition must be stored separately from firearms and in a container capable of being locked with a key or combination lock.

- Storage of any ammunition greater than small arms ammunition, to include explosives, in government owned quarters is prohibited.

- Privately-owned weapons and ammunition owned by personnel residing in BOQs, BEQs, and barracks will be stored in unit armories. Base housing residents may not store weapons for Marines in order to circumvent the requirement for the Marine to store the weapon in an armory.

- Transporting privately owned firearms is authorized in POV’s to and from an authorized storage area or to an off base location consistent with federal, state, and local laws. They may also be transported to and from on base areas where firearms use is authorized, such a hunting areas or recreational shooting ranges. Provided:

• The weapon is within a motor vehicle, and it is unloaded and locked in the vehicle’s trunk or in a locked container in the vehicle other than the utility or glove compartment.

• The weapon is carried by the person directly to and from any motor vehicle for any lawful purpose (i.e., collectors organization meeting, hunter safety class, recognized sporting event involving that weapon, gun shop, gun show, or swap meet, target range, etc.) and while carrying the weapon, the weapon is unloaded and contained within a locked container.

- Carrying concealed privately owned firearms is prohibited aboard MCB CamPen even if the owner has a state concealed weapons permit.

If you have questions, please call the Police Records section at (760) 725-0819

Camp Pendleton Religious Services SchedulePlease refer to the Base website for chapel services for further details: ht tp: // w w w.pendleton.marines .mil/ Staf fAgencies /Chaplains

Marine Memorial Chapel: Main Side Building 1161Sunday Mass: 8:00 AMProtestant Service: Sunday at 10:30 AM

Ranch House: 24 area Building 24150Lutheran service: Sunday at 10:00 AM

Blinder Memorial Chapel: South Mesa Building 202863Catholic Mass: Sunday at 10:30 AMGospel Service: Sunday at 8:15 – 9:45 AM

Caruso Memorial Chapel: SOI, Building 52510Catholic Mass: Saturday at 5:00 PMLDS Service: Sunday at 9:00 AMProtestant Service: Sunday at 11:00 AM LDS Service: Sunday at 7:00 PMFaith Warriors Service (Class Room 9): Sunday at 7:00 PM

In This Issue Cherish your Friendship Page 1 Firearms Policy Page 2 Camp Pendleton Religious Services Schedule Page 2

How Can We Help? Page 2 MCCS August Events Page 3

Back 2 School Page 3

HOW CAN WE HELP?Family Housing Resolution Process

Any resident suggestion, concern, or complaint is important.If you are not satisfied with any service, we have a three-step issue resolution process:

STEP 1IDENTIFY ISSUELINCOLN24 Hour888-578-4141lincolnservicetrack.com

STEP 2INCOMPLETE OR NOT SATISFIED, CONTACT MANAGEMENTLINCOLNMon-Fri 0800-1700760-400-8179

STEP 3ISSUE UNRESOLVEDFAMILY HOUSINGMon-Fri [email protected]

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MCCS August EventsAug 1 - PREP - La Casa8am-4pm - La Casa, Del Mar Beach, Camp Pendleton. Calling all couples! YES ALL COUPLES…Married, dating, committed, just met, carpooling…you’re totally the right fit. No matter how long you’ve been together or your marital status you’re are guaranteed to walk away from this workshop as Relationship Ninjas.Register at mccscp.com/lifeskills/ or call (760) 725-9052

Aug 3 - Warriors to CampusUniversity of California, San Diego. These campus trips will familiarize Service Members with the college atmosphere. You will gain exposure to veteran’s centers, curriculum, admission policies, and talk to and be mentored by other veterans.To register call (760) 725-6660/6414

Aug 3 - Building Lasting Relationships (Date Night)6pm-8pm, Marine and Family Programs West, C St. Building 202860. Lasting relationships take work. Add the military lifestyle to that and now you’re up against another set of challenges altogether. No matter where you’re at in your current relationship, there’s no better time to make it stronger than ever. Register at mccscp.com/lifeskills/ or call (760) 725-9052

Aug 8 - MilSpouse Employer Connection 12:30 pm-2pm Pacific Views Event CenterMeet 1:1 with Employers That Understand the Value of Hiring Military Spouses. Learn ‘Insider’ Tips on Hiring & Interview ProcessParticipate in Employer Discussion Panel Q&A, Meet Recruiters Learn About HOT JOBS! Register at mccscp.com/familyjobs/

Aug 9 - Baby Boot Camp – Front GateBaby Boot Camp offers expectant parents the basic information and tools needed to provide loving care for their newborn. Join us for hands on practice as we learn and discuss. To register call (760) 725-3884

Aug 10 - Masters Degree WorkshopReceive Information about obtaining your Masters Degree. Open to Active Duty, Veterans, DoD Civilians and Dependents. Register at mccscp.com/bec

Aug 10 - 5 Love Languages (Date Night) - San Onofre6pm-8pm, San Onofre Community Center, Basilone Road.Just like the title says, this enchanted evening walks couples through the “5 Love Languages,” helping you to figure what presses your buttons, but more importantly how to score major points with your better half. please call: (760) 725-9052

Aug 11-12 - Rec Shooting Availability Resumesmccscp.com/shoot/

Aug 16 - L.I.N.K.S. for Spouses1 day class from 8:30am-4:30pm. Lifestyle. Insights. Networking. Knowledge. Skills. Are you new to the Marine Corps? Maybe you’re just new to Camp Pendleton. Either way you must have tons of questions! Meet other people that are in the same boat as you are…and do it all in a super fun and engaging workshop. Call: (760) 725-2335

Aug 18 - Free 6th Annual Doug Baker Baseball CampAges: 7-14, 9am -1pm, Wire Mountain Baseball Park. Join us for a fun-filled day of baseball while you learn techniques in pitching, hitting, bunting, fielding, and proper throwing mechanics for all positions. Participants need to bring their own baseball glove, water bottle and a sack lunch. Spaces are limited to the first 150 registrants!. Register at mccscp.com/youthsports

Aug 22 - 5 Choices to Extraordinary Productivity8:30am-11am. Marine and Family Programs HQ, C Street, Bldg. 13150.Back by popular demand FranklinCovey’s 5 Choices!!! Participants learn a process which, when followed, will dramatically increase their ability to achieve life’s most important outcomes. Questions call (760) 725-9052, Register at mccscp.com/lifeskills/

Aug 25 - Free Back to School Science, Technology, Engineering, Art & Mathematics (STEAM) Day Event.10am-12pm South Mesa Library. Get ready for the school year and enjoy some fun STEAM activities! There will be exciting STEAM demonstrations of different types of engineering experiments. We will also provide information on resources that will help you during the school year.This lab is targeted for children 8 to 12 years old.

Aug 27 - Baby Boot Camp, Mainside, 8:45am-4pm, Marine & Family Programs Bldg 13150.This Camp offers expectant parents the basic information and tools needed to provide loving care for their newborn. Join us for hands on practice as we learn and discuss. To register call (760) 725-3884

Aug Schedule - 13 Area Pool Learn to Swim / Morning and Evening Lessons. On-going registration, American Red Cross Swimming lesson for ages 6 months and up. Pool is heated to 81 degrees.

Private Swimming Lessons / Morning and Evening LessonsJul 31 – Aug 3 - Session 2Aug 7- Aug 10 - Session 3

Recreation Swim2½ foot section for children, 2 water slides and a diving board available during Recreation SwimTue - Fri 1:30-4:30Sat - Sun Noon-6pm

LAP Swim and UNIT PTTue – Fri 6am-8:45am / 11am-1pm

Sep 22, Sign up today for the Semper Tri Devil Dog Duathlon & 7K No Beach Out of Reach Run.Learn more and register at mccscp.com/hcrs

Del Mar Marina - NEW 2018 ClassOffering a variety of services including: Sailing Classes, Boat Rentals, Clinics, Off Shore Cruises and both Wet and Dry Slips to store your boat. mccscp.com/marina2018 Aquatics Guide for Pool and Ocean Classes.Recreational swimming is now open, large heated pool with diving board. More info (760) 725-4344 or go to mccscp.com/aquatics

Why wash cars for money? Earn money for your unit.See the new 2018 CG’s Cup Schedule at mccscp.com/athletics

2018 HITT Course and Workout ScheduleLearn more at mccscp.com/getfit Under the “HITT” tab

Free Base Education Center Events & WorkshopsSee schedule here - mccscp.com/bec

Free Library Events for Kids - Story Time and STEAMSee schedule here - mccscp.com/libraries/

Free Marine & Family WorkshopsSee Calendar of events here - More info at: mccscp.com/events

All Summer Camps and ActivitiesFor more info and calendar schedules visit mccscp.com/summer

Camp Pendleton Youth Sports Needs CoachesLearn how at mccscp.com/youthsports

Massage TherapyBenefits include Performance enhancement, releases toxins, injury prevention, relaxation, stress reduction. Learn more at mccscp.com/getfit/

Group-X ClassesSee the new 2018 Schedule at mccscp.com/getfit/

Free Base Education Center Events & WorkshopsIt’s never to early to plan out your education. Learn more at www.mccscp.com/bec

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Green Article

Going Green for School • Getting a new computer or other electronics for school? Make sure to purchase energy efficient models.

• Use reusable lunch bags for children to take their lunch in. Pack healthy fruits and vegetables instead of prepackaged snacks and a reusable water bottle or thermos for them to take their drinks in instead of prepackaged drinks.

• Academic paper use generates mountains of waste—28 pounds per year for each student, teacher and staff member in one New York City school alone. Choose processed chlorine free (PCF) paper, avoiding releases of dioxin and mercury in the bleaching process, and the highest percentages of recycled post-consumer waste (PCW) available.

• Choosing refillable pens and pencils will not only save on waste, but will also save your wallet!

• Use rechargeable batteries for calculators instead of buying new ones every time they die.

• If clothes still fit, encourage children to wear the old pieces and just mix in a few new pieces instead of buying all new clothes. If they no longer fit, donate them to charity where someone will be able to use them.

• Cover school books in paper instead of plastic. Not only will it protect children’s books, it will be environmentally friendly and they can decorate it to fit their own personal style.

• As always, set a good example for your children by reducing, reusing, and recycling! It will make a difference!


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