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The contents of this binder are strictly for informational purposes and does not imply endorsement of any private or commercial organization by the 65 th EN BN, 8th TSC, USARPAC or the Department of theArmy. 65 th EN BN SPOUSE’S DAY 65 th EN BN THROW BLANKETS MRT @ THE CHAPEL PARENT’S NIGHT OUT CALENDAR AMR TEEN CALENDAR OUTDOOR RECREATION CALENDAR EDGE CALENDAR ACS FINANCIAL READINESS POLO PA’INA ROCKY HORROR NIGHTS EMERGENCY KIT CHECKLIST 65 th EN BN Weekly Resources 07 OCTOBER 2011
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The contents of this binder are strictly for informational purposes and does not imply endorsement of any private or commercial organization by the 65th EN BN, 8th TSC, USARPAC or the Department of theArmy.

65th EN BN SPOUSE’S DAY 65th EN BN THROW BLANKETS

MRT @ THE CHAPEL PARENT’S NIGHT OUT CALENDAR

AMR TEEN CALENDAR OUTDOOR RECREATION CALENDAR

EDGE CALENDAR ACS FINANCIAL READINESS

POLO PA’INA ROCKY HORROR NIGHTS

EMERGENCY KIT CHECKLIST

65th EN BN Weekly Resources

07 OCTOBER 2011

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H

SPOUSE’S DAY AT

HO’OMALUHIA BOTANICAL GARDENS

SAVE THE DATE! OCTOBER 18

0915-FLEX TIME Enjoy a fun, fit and relaxing day with other Spouses.

RUN WALK

OR RELAX In the beautiful botanical gardens!

No RSVP necessary. Bring own vehicle and leave at your leisure or carpool from the 65th EN BN parking lot by 0830. Bring own snacks, camera, bug spray, sunscreen, and something to sit on.

CHILDREN WELCOME. NO PETS ALLOWED.

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Address: 45-680 Luluku Road, Kaneohe, HI 96744 Cost: FREE ENTRANCE & PARKING POC:Jenny Koprowski, [email protected]

What to wear: Exercise clothes and sneakers

Website: http://www1.honolulu.gov/parks/hbg/

Meet at Ho'omaluhia Visitors Center at 9:15am OR Carpool from 65th Parking Lot at 0830.

There will be several groups that are going to

run throughout the garden and use the first

portion of the morning as a workout.

The road throughout the garden is hilly and it

will be a good workout. Other groups may

want to do a nature walk through the trails.

Some may want to bring a good book, take

pictures and just relax next to the gorgeous

lake. It's totally up to you!

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6 5 t h En g in e e r Ba t t a lio n

THROW ORDER

Company:________________________ Purchaser: ________________________ FRG Leader: ________________________ Phone #: ________________________ Address: ________________________ ________________________ Email: ________________________ Qty Item Unit Price

Checks Payable To: Subtotal

65th Engineer Battalion Shipping TOTAL

• Blankets are minimum $45 donation. • Dimensions: 48” x 68” – 100% woven blanket (cotton) • Blankets can be shipped via Flat Rate Box ($14.00) to mainland addresses. • Deadline for order forms: OCTOBER 10, 2011

*Return checks to: Heather Long, 91-109 Makaaloa Place, Ewa Beach, HI 96706 Or to your Company FRG leader.

Send To Address(s): _____________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________

________________________ ________________________ ________________________

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MASTER RESILIENCE TRAINING (MRT)

@ The Chapel

Army Community Service (ACS) Hawaii will offer MRT training at

Family Night. Spouses, Couples, and Civilians are all welcome

to enjoy us as we learn skills that have been shown through

research to promote strong relationships, healthy

communication, and stress management.

Wednesdays, 5 October - 30 November 1815-1930

Dinner at 1730; childcare provided

For more information about MRT or to coordinate an MRT

event for your organization, contact Dr. Brandi Chew at

808.655.0562

What is MRT?

Resilience is not only the ability to bounce back from adversity

- but also to GROW and THRIVE from those challenging experi-

ences. We can enhance our resilience, effectiveness, and well

being by using skills that build competence and contribute to

resilience. MRT classes allow Spouses and Couples to learn

those skills and then to apply those skills to their daily life.

Learn resilience. Live resilience.

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PAREN

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Child , Youth & School Services (CYSS) continues to offer a Parent’s

Night Out to families in our military community. Reservations will be

accepted on a first come first serve basis at the Parent Central Services

Office (PSC). To enroll in Parent’s Night Out, children must be registered

with CYSS no later than Wednesday at noon prior to the event.

Reservations may be taken as early as the Monday after the previous event. Parent’s Night Out is offered at

AMR CDC & School Age Center (South) and at Schofield CDC & School

Age Center (North)

South

AMR CDC (Bldg. 1783)

AMR SAC (Bldg. 1782)

October 1, 2011

November 5, 2011

December 3, 2011

January 7, 2012

February 4, 2012

March 10, 2012

April 7, 2012

May 10, 2012

June 2, 2012

July 7, 2012

August 4, 2012

September 8, 2012

North

SB CDC (Bldg. 9098)

SB SAC (Bldg. 1280)

October 22, 2011

November 19, 2011

December 17, 2011

January 21, 2012

February 25, 2012

March 24, 2012

April 21, 2012

May 19, 2012

June 16, 2012

July 21, 2012

August 18, 2012

September 22, 2012

*FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE* E-5 and below - $20 for one child E-6 and above - $25 for one child

$5 each additional child $5 each additional child

Children should have their dinner prior to arriving. No outside food is allowed. A snack will be served. Children

ages 6 weeks through 5th grade are welcome. CYSS registration is required, and all children must have a current

negative TB Tine (12 months and older) and up-to-date shot records at the time of reservation. Spaces are limited, so

come by the CYSS, PSC Office no later than noon on the Wednesday prior to the Parent’s Night Out. All children

must wear closed toe and back shoes (no sling backs). Please bring your own blankets as it gets cold in the center.

HOURS: 1800-2300 To register, please call one of the CYSS, Parent Central Service Office listed below.

Schofield Barracks Aliamanu Military Reservation

CYSS Parent Central Services Office CYSS Parent Central Services Office

#655-5314 #833-5393

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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

1 SP: PACT Kids Event

1-3

Ft. Shafter SAS

Open Recreation

3

Richardson

Pool

4

Ala Moana

Scavenger

Hunt

5

Bellows Beach

6

Mall and Movie

@ Pearlridge

7

Bayview

Putt Putt

8 Ice Palace 11-4

Ft. Shafter SAS

Open Recreation

10

Closed for

Discovery Day

11 PowerHour!

TP– Invent a Sport

DJ-Practice

LS– Manners in Every-

day Life

GLEE 3:30-4:30

12 PowerHour!

TC: Officer Meeting

ASACS

SeaPerch

GT-Scattagories

13 PowerHour!

TP-Volleyball

DJ– Making Mixes

PC– How to use differ-

ent lighting

Cooking-Blood Punch

14 PowerHour!

SP-YMCA Fall Fest

4:15-7pm

GC- Spruce up

MOM Launch

15 Teen HAFAP

8-4 @ Schofield

Ft. Shafter SAS

Open Recreation

17 PowerHour!

A– Michelangelo

Windows Movie

Maker

18 PowerHour!

TP-Kickball

DJ– Practice

MM-Money

Motivators

19 PowerHour!

TC-Meeting @4pm

ASACS

SeaPerch

GT-Badminton

20 PowerHour!

TP-Softball

DJ– How to DJ with a

laptop

PC– Telling a story

CC-Pumpkin Pie

21 PowerHour!

KC– Meeting

Middle School Costume

Dance 7pm-9:30pm

I’m Alone Class

22

SP-Walk For

Hunger

6:15 am– 12pm

24 PowerHour!

A– Rembrandt

TP: Hula Tag

Windows Movie

Maker

25 PowerHour!

TP- Tennis

DJ- Practice

A– Paper Bag Gargoyles

LS- Manners for special

events

26 PowerHour!

TC—Assemble Spooky

Treats

ASACS

SeaPerch

A– Frankenstiens

27 PowerHour!

TP- Basketball

DJ- History of DJs

PC-Slideshow

Cooking-Caramel cov-

ered apples

28

29

31 PowerHour!

A-Diego Velazquez

SP– Spooky Treats

Windows Movie

Maker

A= Art

TP=TriplePlay

GC=Gardening Club

DJ=DJ Club

LS=Life Skills

MM= Money Matters

PC=Photography Club

SP= SeaPerch

TC= Torch Club

CC= Cooking Club

KC= Keystone Club

IA= I’m Alone Class

SP=Service Project

GT= Game Time

Education & Career

Development

The Arts and

Life Skills

Cooking and Health Sports, Fitness, &

Recreation

Character & Leader-

ship Development

Field Trips &

Volunteering

Most of the shadows of this life are caused by our

standing in our own sunshine. ~Ralph Waldo

Emerson

M R

A

2011

Spooky Lock-In 7pm—7am

Fall Break Week! Register at Central Registration

Member of the month (MOM) begins this month!

Legend

***Look Ahead: Nov 5 UH Game

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10/1/10: PACT kids volunteer opportunity. Teens will have the chance to volunteer to help run games for Boys and Girls Club

of America’s kids day. Please bring your military ID.

10/3/10: Richardson Pool. Please bring a change of clothes, towel, sunscreen, Military ID, and a sack lunch or money for

lunch.

10/4/10: Ala Moana Scavenger hunt. Please bring a Military ID and a sack lunch or money for lunch

10/5/10: Bellows Beach. Please bring a change of clothes, towel, sunscreen, military ID, and a sack lunch or money for

lunch.

10/6/10: Mall and Movie @ Pearlridge. Please bring Military ID, and a sack lunch or money for lunch. Bringing extra spending

money is optional.

10/7/10: Bayview Putt Putt. Please bring Military ID and a sack lunch or money for lunch.

10/8/10: Ice Palace @ 11am-4pm. Please bring socks, a jacket, Military ID, and a sack lunch or money for lunch.

10/10/10: Closed for Discovery Day

10/14/11 YMCA Fall Fest volunteer opportunity @ 4:15-7pm. Teens will volunteer to help run games for the YMCA Fall Fest.

10/21/11 Middle School Costume Social @7-9:30. Wear your costume and will prizes. Admission is $4.00 with the extra

dollar going to the Walk for Hunger.

10/22/11 Walk for Hunger @ 0615-1200. (Please see staff if you are participating. Need to get shirt sizes in advance).

10/28-29/10: Spook Fest Lock-in. See staff/flyer for more information $20.00 per participant. Register at the Central Regis-

tration Office.

10/31/11 Spooky Treats Service Project @ 3-5 pm . Teens will go out in our community and pass out fliers and a treat, wish-

ing our neighbors, family, and friends a safe Halloween.

HOURS MAY VARY DUE TO SCHED-

ULED EVENTS

Any changes on the schedule will be updated on the website and/or posted at center.

Teens are responsible for their own lunch/snacks/drinks on fieldtrips.

Teens are also responsible for bringing and caring for their own cash and specified items.

Afternoon snack is served at the Teen Center after school on Mondays-Fridays.

Teens will be dropped off at home after fieldtrips on

Friday nights.

PowerHour is enforced for the first hour. Homework

assistance is available all day.

Daily Choice Activities: Arts & Crafts/ Fine Arts

Sports/ Outdoor Recreation Table Games & Video Games

Foos Ball table Computer lab & Homework Assistance

Movies, Interest Clubs, & Socializing

Affiliates of 4-H and Boys & Girls Club

Contact information:

Teen Center Phone #: 833-0920

Or: 839-5957

Fax: 839-5957 http://www.mwrarmyhawaii.com/cys/cysteens.asp

Hours of Operation

Camp Hours: 10am-6pm

Mon, Tues, Thurs: 1400-2000

Weds: 1300-2000

Fri: 1400-2200

Sat: 1000-1800

CLOSED ON SUNDAYS

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October 2011

Character Counts Pillars: 1. Trustworthiness 2. Responsibility 3. Respect 4. Fairness 5. Caring 6. Citizenship

Clubs: Power Hour – 1,2,3/Arts & Crafts – 3.5/Cooking – 1,4/Leadership – 1,3,6/Youth Sponsorship – 3,5,6/Music – 1,2,3/

DJ – 1,2,3/Sports – 4/Health & Fitness – 2,3,5

Schofield Barrack’s

Middle School/Teen

Center

Hours

Monday, Tuesday,

Thursday 2:00 – 8:00 pm

Wednesday 12:00 – 8:00 pm

Friday 2:00 – 10:00 pm

Saturday 10:00 – 6:00 pm

School Out Days 10:00 – 6:00 pm

2251 McMahon Rd Bldg 9090

655-0451 Director

Ginger Phillips [email protected]

Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

31 1 Power Hour 3-4

Arts & Crafts 4-5

Music Club

4:30 – 7:30

Please register for FALL BREAK at Parent Central Services.

Spaces are Limited!!!

925003-01

Open Rec 10-6

Bagger Orientation

11-12

Music Club

10-2

3 4 5 6 7 8 Fall Break

HOURS 10-6

PIZZA PARTY

Movie Day

Fall Break

HOURS 10-6

Hickam Beach Park

Bring $ for Food

Bus Leave @ 10 am

Fall Break

HOURS 10-6

Kaneohe Bay

Music Club

Performance

Bus Leave @ 10 am

Bring $ for Food

Fall Break

HOURS 10-6

Ice Palace

Bus Leave @ 10 am

*Bring Money for

Entry Fee $10 and

Food

Fall Break

HOURS 10-6

WATER DAY

(bring extra clothes)

BBQ PARTY

Open Rec 10-6

Music Club

10-2

10 11 12 13 14 15 Center Closed

in

Observance of

DISCOVER DAY

School Out Day

10 - 6 Cooking Club 4-5

Music Club

4:30 – 7:30

Power Hour 1-2

Leadership 2-3

Health & Fitness 3-5

Photo Club 4-5

Music Club

5:30 – 7:30

Power Hour 3-4

Sports Club 4-5

DJ Club 4-6

Music Club

4:30 – 7:30

Power Hour 3-4

DJ Club 4-6

Music Club

4:30 – 7:30

Movie Night 7:30pm

Open Rec 10-6

Music Club

10-2

17 18 19 20 21 22 Power Hour 3-4

Arts & Crafts 4-5

Music Club

4:30 – 7:30

Power Hour 3-4

Cooking Club 4-5

Music Club

4:30 – 7:30

Power Hour 1-2

Leadership 2-3

Health & Fitness 3-5

Photo Club 4-5

Music Club

5:30 – 7:30

Power Hour 3-4

Sports Club 4-5

DJ Club 4-6

Music Club

4:30 – 7:30

Power Hour 3-4

DJ Club 4-6

Music Club

4:30 – 7:30

Movie Night 7:30pm

Open Rec 10-6

Music Club

10-2

24 25 26 27 28 29 Power Hour 3-4

Arts & Crafts 4-5

Music Club

4:30 – 7:30

Power Hour 3-4

Cooking Club 4-5

Music Club

4:30 – 7:30

Power Hour 1-2

Leadership 2-3

Health & Fitness 3-5

Photo Club 4-5

Music Club

5:30 – 7:30

Power Hour 3-4

Sports Club 4-5

DJ Club 4-6

Music Club

4:30 – 7:30

Power Hour 3-4

DJ Club 4-6

Music Club

4:30 – 7:30

Haunted House

Dance 7 – 9:30

Open Rec 10-6

Music Club

10-2

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2011 Outdoor Recreation Center, bldg. 556 Heard Ave.

808-655-0143 Schofield Barracks, HI

SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT

1

2

3 Open Water

Diver Certifica-

tion 1800-2200

$229.99

EDGE Outdoor Ad-

venture

4 5 6

7 EDGE Outdoor

Adventure

8 ADventure

Surfing I In-

struction 0630-

1130 $48

9 ADventure

Hiking I 0630

-1130 $10

10

11 12

13 14 15

16 Shoreline

Fishing Ha-

lalu (Family

event) 0500-

1100 $10

17 Open Water

Diver Certifi-

cation

(Begin) 1800-

2200 $229.99

18 19 20

21 22 Kayak

Snorkeling w/

dolphins 0600

-1300 $49

23 ADventure

Surfing I In-

struction 0630-

1130 $48

24 EDGE Cook-

ing 1530-1730

25 EDGE Cooking

1530-1730

26 EDGE Outdoor

Adventure Surf-

ing

27 EDGE Cook-

ing 1530-1730

28 EDGE Cook-

ing 1530-1730

29 Stand-Up

Paddleboard

(SUP) Instruc-

tion 0630-1230

$54

30 31

WAQ

Program Difficulty Levels

I Beginner– an all ages/abilities program

II Moderate– increased level of difficulty

III Advanced– highly challenging, increased risk

Activities and locations subject to change. Please contact ODR for specific

locations and plans for each

activity. Updated: 30 Aug 11

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Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri

3 Aquampics

Practice:

Richardson Pool

AMR Pool

4 Aquampics

Practice:

AMR Pool

5 Aquampics

Practice:

Richardson Pool

HMR Pool

AMR Pool

6 Aquampics

Practice:

HMR Pool AMR Pool practicing @

Tripler, Shuttle leaves

1430 from AMR PFC

and returns at 5:30pm

7 Aquampics

Practice:

Richardson Pool

HMR Pool AMR Pool practicing @

Tripler shuttle

available

10

Holiday

11 Aquampics

Practice: AMR Pool practicing @

Tripler, Shuttle leaves

1430 from AMR PFC

and returns at 5:30pm

12 Aquampics

Practice:

Richardson Pool HMR Pool practicing @

SB, shuttle leave 1430

from HMR PFC and

Return 5:30pm

13 Aquampics

Practice: HMR Pool practicing @

SB, shuttle leave 1430

from HMR PFC and

Returns 5:30pm

14 Aquampics

Practice:

Richardson Pool HMR Pool practicing @

SB, shuttle leave 1430

from HMR PFC and

Return 5:30pm

17 Aquampics

Practice:

Richardson Pool

18

North Teen

Bowling

South Teen

Dodge ball @ FS

PFC meet at FSTC

19 Aquampics

Competition @

Richardson Pool

1400-1700

* Bus leaves at 1300

Return 1800

20

North Teen

Bowling

South Teen

Volleyball @ FS PFC

21

North Teen

Bowling

South Teen– No Sew

Pillow Making w/ FS

PFC

24 North Teen

Cooking– Fried

Chicken & Musubi

North Youth

Arts& Crafts-

Foam Critters

25 North Teen

Art & crafts– No Sew

Pillow Making

North Youth

Cooking– Chicken &

Musubi

26

North Teen

Outdoor Adventure–

Surfing– 1:30-5:45

North Youth–Boogie

Board– 1:30-5:45

27 North Teen

Design a trick or

treat bag

North Youth

Cooking– Mac &

Cheese & Sandwich

28 North Teen Cook

– Meat Loaf

North Youth

Trick or Treat craft

O c t o b e r 2 0 1 1

EDGE Classes: Deadline to register for October

Programs Friday prior to the week. Please register at Parent

Central Services. SB (North) #655-8380 or AMR (South) #833-5393

FS #438-1693 **Snack Provided for each

program **EDGE departs to program location by 3:15– 3:30 daily unless otherwise indicated.

Register Weekly: Monday– Friday

Youth 1st-5th grade , $45 per week

Teens 6th-12th grade– Free!! *Program time

2:45– 5:45pm Unless otherwise

indicated. Monday, Tuesday,

Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

*North meets at SBTC Bennett Youth Center 9090 McMahon Road

#655-0451

*South meets at Fort Shafter youth center

* Contact Information

MWR Partnership Specialist Phone: 808-655-0445

E-mail: [email protected] www.mwrarmyhawaii.com/

the-edge

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Helping Hands, Tutoring Assistance– *SKIES Classroom Every Monday from 3:30-4:30pm.

Make the Grade, Tutoring Assistance– *SKIES Classroom Every Monday from 4:30-5:30pm.

Excel, Tutoring Assistance– *SKIES Classroom Every Monday from 5:30-6:30pm.

Beginner’s Keyboard– *SKIES Classroom (Keyboard Provided)

Every Tuesday from 3:00-3:45pm.

Beginner’s Guitar– *SKIES Classroom (Guitar & Pick Required)

Every Tuesday or Thursday from 4:00-4:45pm

Beginner’s Drums– *SKIES Classroom (Drum Sticks Required)

Every Tuesday from 4:30-5:15pm. **Free vocal instruction w/lesson

Teen Guitar– AMR Youth Center’s Music Room (Guitar & Pick Required)

Every Wednesday from 3:00-3:45pm.

Teen Keyboard– AMR Youth Center’s Music Room (Keyboard Provided)

Every Wednesday from 4:00-4:45pm. **Free vocal instruction w/ lesson

Theatre Arts– *SKIES Studio

Every Wednesday from 3:00-4:00pm Includes Drama, theatre skills, singing, and dancing

Dance Hip Hop– *SKIES Studio

Every Monday from 4:00-5:00pm.

Social Ballroom– *SKIES Studio

Every Monday from 5:00-6:00pm.

Teen Zumba Dance Fitness * SKIES Studio

Every Tuesday from 3:30-4:30pm

Fabric, Fashion and Runway *SKIES Classroom

Every Friday from 3:30-4:30pm 6th-8th grade, 4:45-5:45 9th-12th grade (session runs 4 months) begins August 2011

Combination Dance– Ballet, Tap & Jazz *SKIES Studio

Every Tuesday from 3:00-4:00pm. (Leotard, Tap & Ballet Shoes Required)

Chorus * SKIES Studio

Every Wednesday from 4:00-5:00pm

Stage Craft Magic

Every Thursday 3:00-4:00pm

Glee Experience

Every Thursday 4:00-5:00pm

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EVENT DATE:

Date: 10/19/11

Time: 1400-1700 @ Richardson

Pool Shuttle service will be

available for participants

Aquampics

Challenge For information call EDGE #808-655-0445

Register at Parent Central Services Office:

Schofield-# 808-655-8380, AMR-#808-833-5393

FS-#808-438-1693

*Registration begins August 2, 2011

* Deadline to register September 18, 2011

COST:

$60 for the program for youth (1st-5th)

Free for Teens (6th-12th )

Includes:

Team color Tank Tops, Goggles, and Sunscreen

When:

Program begins on September 26, 2011 and

ends on October 19, 2011

Location & Practice dates:

AMR Pool (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday)

918402-09(Youth) 928402-09 (Teen)

HMR Pool (Wednesday, Thursday, Friday)

918101-10 (Youth), 928101-10 (Teen)

Richardson Pool (Monday, Wednesday, Friday)

918401-09 (Youth) 928401-09 (Teen)

Time: 3:00-5:00pm

Aqua Competitions:

50 yard water dash

100 yard water dash

4x1 water relay

Underwater toss

Noodle race

Boogie board race

Free style and more

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Financial Readiness Your Money Matters

November 2011

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21 22 23 24 Thanksgiving Day

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December 2011

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October 2011

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

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Army Community Service

2091 Kolekole Avenue

Schofield Barracks, HI

808-655-4227

Please visit www.mwrarmyhawaii.com for more information and to register for classes.

0900 – All About Credit 1030 – Managing Your Checking Account

0830-1600 – First Term Financial Training

0830-1600 – First Term Financial Training

0830-1600 – First Term Financial Training

Wednesday classes are from 0900-1030 and 1030-1200.

Wednesday classes are from 0900-1030 and 1030-1200.

Wednesday classes are from 0900-1030 and 1030-1200.

0900 – Money Management 1030 – Secrets of Car Buying

0900 – Financial Planning for Deployment 1030 – Holiday Spending

0900 – Money Management 1030 – Simple Tips for Saving & Investing

0900 – TSP & Retirement 1030 – Managing Your Checking Account

0900 – Money Management 1030 – Holiday Spending

0900 – Secrets of Car BUYING 1030 – Advanced Investing

0900 – TSP $ Retirement 1030 – Managing Your Checking Account

0900 – Money Management 1030 – Dine & Design on a Dime

0900 – All About Credit 1030 – Financial Planning for Deployment

0900 – Money Management 1030 – Identity Theft: Deter & Defend

0830-1600 – First Term Financial Training

0900 – Money Management 1030 – All About Credit

0830-1600 – First Term Financial Training

0830-1600 – First Term Financial Training

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Class Descriptions

First Term Financial Training First Term Soldiers and Families undergo several financial changes in a short period of time. This workshop focuses on basic financial skills to help develop self-reliance and personal responsibility. The goal is to encourage these Soldiers and Families to understand their personal finances and learn tools for financial success. This is a mandatory program of instruction for First Term Soldiers. A certificate is awarded to each participant who completes the 8 hours of instruction. Money Management The best way to accomplish your dreams is to start with a plan. Learn how to decrease your expenses and make your money work for you. This workshop focuses on the basic tools for financial success. Managing Your Checking Account How many times a day do you swipe your debit card? Learn how to track your purchases and maintain your checking account. This also covers how to choose the right bank for your needs. All About Credit Good or bad, your credit history follows you in many walks of life. It determines your interest rates, fees, and can even impact your career. This workshop focuses on establishing good credit and what to do to raise your credit rating. Secrets of Car Buying Learn how to negotiate the best deal and find out how much car you can afford. Leave this workshop confident in the process of financing, purchasing, and trading-in your vehicle. Home Sweet Home Investing in a home is one of the largest purchases you can make. Learn how much you can really afford and how to successfully navigate the home-buying process. This workshop will help you make your house a successful home. How to Survive the Holidays Financially Have you ever spent more for the holiday season than you wished to, or could afford? Still paying the bills from one holiday season when another season arrives? Done all of your holiday shopping in one last minute dash to the mall? This class will provide the tools, and ideas necessary to develop a holiday spending plan. The tips and techniques discussed are ways to lower holiday costs.

Identity Theft: Deter, Detect, Defend Identity theft is one of the fastest growing industries. This workshop will teach you how to protect yourself and what to do if you become a victim. Dine and Design on a Dime This class will show you cost effective ways to decorate your home or barracks for the Holiday Season. Additionally, you will receive tools and tips to have an exquisite Holiday dinner at a dirt cheap price. Understanding Insurance and Financial Scams Do you have enough information to protect yourself from financial scams and unnecessary insurance? This course will explore various types of insurance and scams that target the military community. Money Harmony All couples need to talk about money issues. When money problems get out of control so can the relationship. This course is designed to help you resolve money conflict in life and relationships. This course is for married or singles in relationships. Money & Divorce Learn how to successfully break the financial bonds. This workshop includes real estate, investing, investing, retirement, and tax issues. Also learn how to re-establish your financial identity after divorce. Simple Tips for Saving & Investing Do you want to be a millionaire? This workshop describes the various tools for saving and investing, including a broad overview of investment options (i.e. stocks, bonds, and mutual funds) to help you get where you want to be. Advanced Investing You paid off your debt, contribute to TSP, and max IRA contributions, now what? This workshop focuses on those who have accomplished basic investing and want to move to the next level. TSP & Retirement It is never too early to start planning for retirement. Learn about TSP and how it can help you achieve your retirement goals. Financial Planning for Deployment Deployments are cause for stress, but planning ahead can ease your mind. Learn how to prepare your finances for deployment and make the best of your extra entitlements.

Call 655-4227 to make an appointment with an ACS Financial Counselor to discuss any of these topics one-on-one. Or visit our website at www.mwrarmyhawaii.com to request a class at your unit.

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At our new locationTropics Recreation Center

1470 Foote Avenue, Bldg. 589Scho�eld Barrack, HI 96857-5019

Live interaction & Audience participation! Prop bags will be sold at the door. Tickets $15.00 (Purchase online, at the door or at ITR) Drinks (beer) and pub food available for purchase.

Friday and Saturday Nights Doors open at 7:00 pm, pre-show at 7:30, Show starts at 8:00 pm with after parties on Saturday Nights. October 14, 15, 21, 22, 28, 29 and October 31(Halloween Special)

808.438.4480 www.armytheatre.com

ARMY COMMUNITY THEATER PRESENTS

*NOTE: DUE TO ADULT SITUATIONS, AND SEXUAL CONTENT NO ONE UNDER THE AGE OF 18 WILL BE ADMITTED! ID’S WILL BE CHECKED AT THE DOOR*

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EMERGENCY KITS To prepare your family for an emergency, assemble one or more emergency kits that include enough supplies for at least three days. Think of items that have multiple uses and are long lasting. Keep a kit prepared at home and consider also having kits in your car, at work and a portable version in your home ready to take with you. These kits will enable you and your family to respond to an emergency more quickly. Your various emergency kits will be useful whether you have to shelter in place or evacuate.

What to Put in Your Basic Home Kit • Necessary

Water—at least one gallon per person per day for at least three days

Food—nonperishable food for at least three days (select items that require no preparation, refrigeration or cooking such as high energy foods and ready-to-eat canned meat, vegetables, fruit)

Manual can opener (if the food is canned), preferably on a multi-tool Reusable plates, cups, utensils, saucepan (note, a metal bowl can double as a cup or plate) First aid kit Prescription medications and medical equipment/care aids N95- or N100-rated dust masks Personal sanitation supplies, such as moist towelettes, garbage bags and plastic ties Hand-crank or battery operated flashlight Hand-crank radio or battery operated cell phone charger All-hazards NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) weather radio Extra batteries at the size required Brightly colored plastic poncho (can be used as shelter, clothing or a marker) Weather appropriate clothing to keep your family warm and dry Cash in the local currency Any tools needed for turning off utilities Local maps and your family emergency plan Your command reporting information – know the Army Disaster Personnel Accountability and

Assessment System (ADPAAS) Important documents, including will, medical and financial power of attorney, property documents,

medical instructions Emergency preparedness handbook

• Additional considerations

Infant formula and diapers if you have young children Pets supplies, including food, water, medication, leash, travel case and documents Disinfectant Matches or flint in a waterproof container Sleeping bag or other weather-appropriate bedding for each person Coats, jackets and rain gear Fire extinguisher Paper and pencil Books, games, puzzles, toys and other activities for children Any items necessary for a specific type of disaster

All personnel should maintain a basic level of preparedness for all potential hazards. You are encouraged to get an emergency supply kit, make a family emergency plan and be informed about what might happen.

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• Additional items that can be essential for those stationed abroad: Passports Birth abroad certificates for children born overseas Cash in the local currency Card with local translations of basic terms Electrical current converter

Portable Emergency Kit • Take this kit with you when you are ordered to evacuate. • Place items in a designated area that will be easily accessible

in the event of an emergency. • Make sure every member of your family knows where the kit

is. • If you are required to shelter in place, keep this kit with you. • Consider adding enough supplies to last two weeks. Workplace Emergency Kit • This kit should be in one container to be kept at your work station in case you must evacuate

from work. • Make sure you have comfortable walking shoes at your work place in case you have to walk long

distances. • This kit should include at least food, water and a first aid kit. • Make sure you include your family’s communications procedure. Vehicle Emergency Kit • In the event that you are stranded while driving, keep this kit in your vehicle at all times. • This kit should contain at a minimum food, water, a first aid kit, signal flares, jumper cables and

seasonal clothing (coats, rain gear). • Make sure you include your family’s communications procedure. Maintaining Your Kits • Routinely evaluate your kits and their relevance to the threats in your area. • Throw away and replace any expired or damaged medications, food or water. Where to Find Additional Information • Ready Army at www.ready.army.mil • American Red Cross—www.redcross.org • Department of Homeland Security (Ready.gov)—

○ www.ready.gov/america/getakit/index.html ○ www.ready.gov/america/_downloads/checklist.pdf

• Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)— ○ www.fema.gov/plan/prepare/supplykit.shtm ○ www.fema.gov/plan/prepare/kitlocation.shtm ○ www.fema.gov/plan/prepare/kitmaintain.shtm

It’s up to you. Prepare strong. Get an emergency supply kit with enough supplies for at least three

days, make an emergency plan with your family and be informed about what might happen.

Store your emergency kit in an easily accessible area such as a cupboard by the door and make sure everyone in your family knows where it is. Consider whether your area is likely to face a specific threat. If your home is prone to flooding, store your kit upstairs. If you face tornados, think about storing your kit in the basement.


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