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10 SEPTEMBER 2010 GOLDEN DRAGONS WEEKLY BINDER FRG Leaders Contact Information HHC: [email protected] A Co: [email protected] B Co: [email protected] C Co: [email protected] D Co: Delta_company_frg@ yahoo.com 66th ENG Co.: [email protected] Staff Duty Contact Information 1-14 IN BN Staff Duty (available 24 hours): 808-655-6846 2SBCT Staff Duty (available 24 hours): 808-655-9200 1-14 Infantry Battalion M. Aloha Valverde, 1-14 IN BN FRSA Bldg.2097, Schofield Barracks Office: 808-655-1823 [email protected] Downrange Mailing Address Last Name, First Name Co., Unit (HHC 1-14 IN) FOB Warrior APO AE 09338 Last Name, First Name 2-25 AAB, 66th Engineer Company FOB Warhorse APO AE, 09336 Upcoming Event BN Movie Night: Saturday, 11 Sept 5:30pm BN Classroom Movie Playing: Goonies Golden Dragon Strides: 8:30am at Stoneman Field, Every Tuesday and Thursday. Aloha! Due to an event cancellation 20 slots have been opened for the Free Housing Care on 18 September. Care is at Schofield Barracks CDC, drop off is 0900 and pick up is 1400. This care is only for those who live in AHFH housing and have a soldier deployed. Please let your spouses know to call the KOS office to get these new slots no later than COB 10 September. Please contact Heather Miles at 655-8628 to reserve your slot! This Friday, 10 Sept is Right Arm Night starting at 1630 at the Nehelani. Tickets are $5 in advance and $8 at the door. Challenge Right Army Night Tug of War Champions, the 2-27 Wolfhounds and win $250 in Unit Funds!! This is a adult event, call 655-0660 for more information
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GOLDEN DRAGONS WEEKLY BINDER

FRG Leaders Contact

Information

HHC:

[email protected]

A Co:

[email protected]

B Co:

[email protected]

C Co:

[email protected]

D Co:

Delta_company_frg@

yahoo.com

66th ENG Co.:

[email protected]

Staff Duty Contact

Information

1-14 IN BN Staff Duty

(available 24 hours):

808-655-6846

2SBCT Staff Duty

(available 24 hours):

808-655-9200

1-14 Infantry Battalion

M. Aloha Valverde, 1-14 IN BN FRSA

Bldg.2097, Schofield Barracks

Office: 808-655-1823

[email protected]

Downrange Mailing

Address

Last Name, First Name

Co., Unit (HHC 1-14 IN)

FOB Warrior

APO AE 09338

Last Name, First Name

2-25 AAB, 66th Engineer

Company

FOB Warhorse

APO AE, 09336

Upcoming Event

BN Movie Night:

Saturday, 11 Sept 5:30pm

BN Classroom

Movie Playing: Goonies

Golden Dragon Strides:

8:30am at Stoneman

Field, Every Tuesday

and Thursday.

Aloha! Due to an event cancellation 20 slots have been

opened for the Free Housing Care on 18 September. Care

is at Schofield Barracks CDC, drop off is 0900 and pick up

is 1400. This care is only for those who live in AHFH

housing and have a soldier deployed. Please let your

spouses know to call the KOS office to get these new slots

no later than COB 10 September. Please contact Heather

Miles at 655-8628 to reserve your slot!

This Friday, 10 Sept is Right Arm Night starting at

1630 at the Nehelani. Tickets are $5 in advance and

$8 at the door. Challenge Right Army Night Tug of War

Champions, the 2-27 Wolfhounds and win $250 in Unit

Funds!! This is a adult event, call 655-0660 for more

information

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WARD CENTER

3 Big Days to Shop Early for the Holidays Friday, November 12 – Sunday, November 14, 2010

Festival of Giving Fundraiser, All profits will support Bravo Company FRG

$10.00 per ticket ,

Contact [email protected] to purchase your ticket!

Exclusive offers for ticketholders only! • Specials at Over 90 Ward Centers Shops and Restaurants 20% – 50% OFF storewide: Cottage by the Sea, Silver by Noe, Local Fever, Sunglass Hut, Quiksilver Youth, Roxy, The Wedding Café, Rainbowtique, Sedona and MORE 10% – 50% OFF dining: Ryan’s, Ka, Taco Del Mar, Big City Diner, Kincaid’s, Mocha Java Café, Sushi at Ward, Dairy Queen and MORE FREE drink with purchase: Jamba Juice, Kakaako Kitchen, Korean BBQ Express, Paina Café and MORE • Chance to WIN 1 of 5 Ward Centers Shopping Sprees • FREE $10 Gift Certificate redeemable at select Ward stores and restaurants (with qualifying receipts) • Family Fun Activities, Free Gift Wrapping & Entertainment

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FAMILIES OF DEPLOYED

UNITS! PLEASE PROVIDE

YOUR SUGGESTIONS AND

IDEAS TO SARAH

CHADWICK BY COB 20 SEPT.

We want you and all of your Family

Members to join us at the Tropics

Recreation Center this Friday & next

Friday (10 & 17 Sept.) for your chance

to win $300. We have some amazing

singers that will be performing, great

food and a loving atmosphere. Don't

stay in the house this Friday, bring the

whole family for a night of fun for

FREE (no entry fee)!!!. Come watch

and show your spirit for the singer you

like. The unit or FRG with the loudest

applause will win $300! Who's ready

for Tropics Tasty Tuesdays??? Check out

our new wing specials on any of these

nights and let us know what you think!

For more information please call 656-

3324 or the Tropics Recreation

Center at 655-5697.

The annual IMCOM Customer Service Assessment (CSA) was released

on Monday, 30 August 2010. I am asking your assistance in encouraging

full participation from our Soldiers, Family members, and civilian work

force. To improve services to our community, it is essential for the Gar-

rison to receive feedback from many different sources. Combined with

other information, responses to the CSA will be used to help evaluate

our delivery of services here in Hawaii. Our direction will be impacted

by what our customers think. Participants will be guided to questions

relevant to their particular demographic (e.g., leader, Soldier, civilian,

Family member) and will be asked to rate garrison services with re-

gards to importance and performance. I know that we are all busy but

the survey only takes about 20 minutes to complete. If you are unable

to finish the assessment in one sitting, you can return to it at a later time

to complete. The assessment is web-based; it can be accessed at

www.mymilitaryvoice.org and will be available from 30 August to 19

September. If you need additional information, please contact Ophelia

Isreal at Customer Management

Services/PAIO, 655-9026.

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Hometown News teams begin 2010 Holiday Greetings taping

Three separate broadcast teams from the Joint Hometown News Service in San Antonio, Texas, are boarding planes this week to begin taping video holiday greetings of servicemembers and their families stationed overseas during the holiday season. Servicemembers and civilian employees from all branches of service, their family members, and DoD civilians are eligible to participate, according to Erich Schwab, this year's holiday greetings coordinator. According to Schwab, who is also the European team chief, three teams comprised of three members per team will travel to the Pacific, Europe and Southwest Asia theaters, setting up their cameras in more than 60 locations. When a team sets up in your area, Schwab says there are just a few guidelines to follow to ensure family and friends back home see your personal greeting on local television and hear it on local radio stations. • Make sure to bring your address book. You'll need family members' names, city, state and phone number. No street address is needed, but station managers need phone contact info to let families know when your greeting will air. • Servicemembers need to be in uniform. Work uniform is fine. Family members should accompany their sponsor, unless their sponsor is deployed. And, of course, don't forget the props: Santa's hats, pets, banners and Christ-mas attire. • Depending upon where you're stationed, there is a good chance there will be waiting lines. Lunch time and after work is normally prime time, so if you can break away for a few minutes during mid morning or mid afternoon, you can avoid the rush. • In front of the camera: There aren't a lot of rules, but here are some tips to make the experience go smoothly. The top three - relax, relax and relax. So what if you'll be seen by a million TV viewers. When you're taping it's just you and the camera. • Try to be cheerful and in the holiday spirit. It doesn't show well on camera if your teenage daughter looks like she'd rather be at the mall than wishing grandma happy holidays. • Try to keep hand gestures to a minimum and, of course, no profanity. When you're giving your greetings, don't say "Happy Thanksgiving." Most of these greetings will air from Thanksgiving Day through New Year's Day and could quickly become obsolete if the specific holiday mentioned has come and gone when your greeting airs. • You don't need a teleprompt or a script, but try writing down your main points on a 3 x 5 card. Sometimes nerves can cause a bout of forgetfulness, so jot down your family members' names and the points you want to get across. If you have family in more than one area, you can do several greetings. You've got 15 to 20 seconds per greeting, more than enough time to get in your holiday wishes to those closest to you. According to Larry Gilliam, Joint Hometown News Service deputy director, when the teams return to San Antonio in mid to late October, production will run 24-hours-a-day, seven days a week. Video and audio greetings are separated by state, and in some of the more populated states such as California, Texas, Florida and New York, stations will receive the tapes or DVDs based upon region. Gilliam says an individ-ual's greeting normally will air multiple times during the holidays and usually on more than one station. "In 2009, we mailed out close to 9,500 TV and radio greetings to 1,234 TV stations and 1,689 radio stations," said Gilliam. "Based upon the feedback we received from stations, over 52 million households watched the greetings on TV and 21 million households listened to greetings on the radio. And, those numbers are based just on the small percentage of feedback we received." Check out http://jhns.dma.mil for the 2010 Holiday Schedule!

2010 Holiday Greeting Taping In Hawaii: Monday, 20 September Tripler Medical Center

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Power Outage: There will be a scheduled electrical power outage on Saturday, 11 Sep 10 from 0800-1630. The outage is necessary to allow our high voltage electricians access to a part of the overhead distribution lines that run along Beaver Road. The work will increase the electrical capacity of the overhead lines which serve a part of the training facilities of our soldiers. Affected facilities/houses: Building: 1492, 1494, 1508, 1602, 1611, 1621, 1622, 1626, 1652, 1670, 1673, 1675, 2300 (Water Tank), 2301 (Water Tank) Housing: Harsoct Ct. - 1558, 1559, 1560, 1561, 1562, 1563, 1564, 1565, 1566 Cooley Ct. - 1549, 1550, 1551, 1552, 1553, 1554, 1555, 1556 McGaha Ct. - 1540, 1541, 1542, 1543, 1544, 1545, 1546, 1547, 1548 Leader Ct. - 1536, 1537, 1538, 1539 Range Control: Gas Chamber, KR-2, KR-4, KR-6, 2276, KR1-KR-1A, Skeet Range, CTF/MOUT site

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Just Jazz!

A USO-Sponsored Benefit for

Hawaii’s Troop

Military jazz musicians stationed in

Hawaii are invited to submit applica-

tions and demo tapes to USO Hawaii

during the month of September to

qualify for “JUST JAZZ,” a competi-

tion to be held Nov. 20, 2010 at Blais-

dell Concert Hall. Both jazz soloists

and group acts are encouraged to sub-

mit their applications and demos im-

mediately, as deadline for entries is

Sept. 30. Eight to 10 contestants will

be selected from the demos submitted

to compete at Just Jazz and vie for

first, second and third prizes, as well

as two consolation prizes, which in-

clude studio recording time, the pro-

duction of CD’s, radio air time, over-

seas gigs, and other prizes. A panel of

local and Pacific-based jazz celebrities

will judge Just Jazz contestant on

their stage presence, audience appeal,

technical expertise and overall impact.

Complete information about the appli-

cation process and competition guide-

lines for Just Jazz is available on the

Internet or by phone. To obtain infor-

mation online go to: http://

affiliates.uso.org/hawaii or call USO

Hawaii at 808-422-1213 and speak to

the director, Eva Laird Smith. Tickets

to Just Jazz will be available to the

public at $30 plus an applicable ser-

vice charge beginning mid-October.

Tickets will be available at the Blais-

dell Box Office and at all Ticketmaster

outlets (Walmart & Sports Gear),

charged by phone at 1-800-745-000 or

purchased online at ticketmaster.com.

For event and ticket information, call

1-800-745-3000. All proceeds will

benefit Hawaii’s military troops.

REGISTRATION for FALL TERM runs from 30 August - 16 Decem-ber 2010. CLASSES for FALL TERM will run from 04 October - 16 December 2010. SOLDIERS are Encouraged to stop by the EDUCATION CENTER, Bldg.#560, YANO HALL for DEGREE PLAN advisement and enrollment in GoArmyEd Tuition Assistance(TA) Dollars pay 100% for most classes up to $250.00 per Semester hour, $750.00 per class, not to exceed $4,500 per Physical Year. GT IMPROVEMENT is scheduled for 9/13/10-10/8/10 Monday-Friday(0900-1200) See a counselor for Enrollment Procedures. Mark Pillar, Guidance Counselor 9808)655-4052 [email protected]

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All Fees Effective 1 October 2010

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September Military Appreciation Specials www.mwrarmyhawaii.com/itr-welcome

Fort Shafter ITR Schofield Barracks ITR Bldg 550, PX Market Bldg 3320, Flagview Mall

Fort Shafter, Hawaii 96858 Schofield Barracks, Hawaii 96857

Phone: 808-438-1985 Phone: 808-655-9971

Roberts Hawaii Alii Kai Catamaran *Special good till December 31, 2010 Adult: $62.15 Child (4-11yrs): $37.00

Buy one and get one Free!

Roberts Hawaii Magic of Polynesia *Special good till December 31, 2010 Show only

Adult: $44.10 Child (4-11 yrs): $29.40

Buy one and get one Free!

Dinner Show *Special good till December 31, 2010 Adult: $71.40

Child (4-11yrs): $47.85

Buy one and get one Free!

Deluxe Dinner Show *Special good till December 31, 2010 Adult: $110.00 Child (4-11 yrs): $57.10

Buy one Ticket and get one Ticket Free!

Polynesian Cultural Center Gateway Buffet & Show ONLY *Special good till December 31, 2010

Entry from 5:00pm

Age 5 and up: $25. 00

Gateway Buffet Package Special *Special good till December 31, 2010

Entry from 12:00pm Adult (16 & Older): $45.00

Child (5-15 yrs) : $30.00

Alii Luau Special *Special good till September 30, 2010

with Free Show Seating Upgrade to Ambassador Adult (16 & Older): $58.00 Child (5-15 yrs) : $46.00

**Special is subject to availability**

Sea Life Park Includes General Admission & Activity *Special good till September 30, 2010

Dolphin Encounter

Adult / Child (ages 3- 12): $49.00 each

Sea Trek Adult / Child (ages 8- 12): $49.00 each

Sea Lion Discovery Adult / Child (ages 8- 12): $49.00 each

Show Only: Free admission on your Birthday, when

accompanied by one paid Adult admission. Valid only on

birthdate. ID must be presented at check in.

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September Military Appreciation Specials www.mwrarmyhawaii.com/itr-welcome

Fort Shafter ITR Schofield Barracks ITR

Bldg 550, PX Market Bldg 3320, Flagview Mall

Fort Shafter, Hawaii 96858 Schofield Barracks, Hawaii 96857 Phone: 808-438-1985 Phone: 808-655-9971

Aloha Diners Book *Special good while supplies last

Aloha Diners Book now $10.00 (Coupons expires Dec 15, 2010)

2011 Entertainment Book *Special good while supplies last

Entertainment Book $28.00

(Coupons expires Nov 1, 2011)

Paradise Cruises Star of Honolulu

5 Star Sunset Dinner *Special good till December 30, 2010

1st Person: $129.00

2nd

Person: $64.50

Buy one, get one 50% off

Hoku Naia

Dolphin Watch, Snorkel, and Lunch *Special good till September 30, 2010 1

st Person: $76.95

2nd

Person: $38.48

Buy one, get one 50% off

Wet N Wild Hawaii *Special good till September 30, 2010

Buy one Ticket and get one Ticket Free!

(Obtain free ticket at park box-office)

Adult: $31.00 Children (ages 3 – 11): $26.00

Endless Summer Pass

Unlimited admission now till Dec 31, 2010 *Special good till December 31, 2010

Ages 3 and up: $31.00

Annual Pass *Special good until further notice

Ages 3 and up: $72.00

Germaine’s Luau Blackout Dates: Nov 25, Dec 24, & Dec 25, 2010 *Special good Sept 7 - Dec 30, 2010 Adult (21 & over): $37.00

Junior (13-20 yrs): $32.00 Child (6-13 yrs): $27.00 Child 5 & under: No charge

2010 University of Hawaii Football

Tickets available for sale at ITR Office. Limited quantities.

Please come by ITR or give us a call to check on ticket

availability.


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