WEEKLY RESOURCE BINDER 13 APRIL 2012
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 the Army.
15th ANNUAL TEDDY BEAR ROUND-UP & FAMILY RESOURCE FAIR COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOOT CAMP FOR NEW DADS KILAUEA MILITARY CAMP COUPLES COMMUNICATION
GET YOUR CREDIT SCORE 26TH ANNUAL SPIN CONFERENCE UH CAMPUS CENTER
ADMINISTRATIVE PROFESSIONAL’S DAY LUNCH BUFFET COMMAND SPOUSE SEMINAR EARTH MONTH HAPPENINGS
PARENTING WITH ALOHA SAVE THE DATE & DONATE YOUR BOOTS FREE YOGA CLASS ANGER AWARENESS 2012 GRADUATION DATES 2012-2013 OFFICIAL SCHOOL CALENDAR
Show the Keiki of Hawaii You Careby donating a new or gently used teddy bear or stuffed animal at Prevent Child Abuse Hawaii’s
April is Child Abuse Prevention Awareness Month.Building “One Strong ‘Ohana”
15th Annual Teddy Bear Round-UpAnd Family Resource FairSaturday, April 14, 2012
Pearlridge Center, Uptown and Downtown Center Court from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Free fun activities for families and parenting tips!
Appearances by fantastic local entertainers!
Bring your camera to take photos with Winnie-the-Pooh, Elmo, and
Friends!
Sponsored by CAPP Council, Department of Health, Foster Realty.
For more information please call 808-951-0200 or visit our website at www.preventchildabusehawaii.org
Hawaii
Installation Operation Center (U) 656-3272 (C) 656-3269 SIPRNET: [email protected] NIPRNET: [email protected]
“THIS IS A COMMUNITY BULLETIN” 121450APR12
SUBJECT: Schofield Barracks Central Issue Facility (CIF) Closure The Schofield Barracks CIF will be closed from Monday, April 16 to Thursday, April 19. We apologize for the inconvenience, but the CIF is upgrading its wireless equipment to better serve customers. The CIF will re-open on Friday, April 20 under normal hours (0900 to 1400). All emergencies and special circumstances outside of core hours will continue to be handled on a case-by-case basis. NO ACKNOWLEDGEMENT REQUIRED
Boot Camp for New Dads This class is meant to assist in preparing “soon to be fathers” for
the arrival of their new born child. Topics covered include:
Caring for the mom, importance of teamwork, dad’s role as a protector, dad’s bag of tricks, crying babies, new mom/
postpartum adjustment, and safety.
Date: Every 2nd Saturday of every month Time: 0900-1200 Location: Schofield Barracks Army Community Services Training Center Bldg. 647 (Next door to Sgt. Smith Theater)
For more information please call (808) 655-0613/655-0669
Come work on strengthening your communica-
tion skills, resolving conflict and establishing a
stronger connection within your relationships
1800 - 1930
Schofield Barracks Chapel
April 11 —Class 1: Communication
April 18 —Class 2: Conflict Resolution
April 25 —Class 3: Connection
To register, contact Tracy at 808-655-0608 or go
online to himwr.com
Couples Communication
Family Advocacy Program *In Partnership with the Schofield Barracks Main Chapel
ACS Training Center
Bldg 647
Schofield Barracks
808-655-0669
www.himwrcom
Dinner (1730) and Free Child
Care
For stronger, healthier,
more resilient marriages
Join us for this special
event! ACS Financial
Counselors will help you pull
your FREE credit report and
score from MyFICO. Don’t
miss out on this great
opportunity!
Time: 10:00am-2:00pm
Date: 04/19/12
No registration required,
just stop by!
Phone: 655-4227
www.mwrarmyhawaii.com
Classroom 3
2091 Kolekole Ave
Schofield Barracks, HI
Army Community Service
Financial Readiness
Get Your
Credit Score!
SAVE THE DATEApril 21, 2012
‘SPIN’ THE CASE FOR EVIDENCE BASED
26thAnnualSPINConferenceUHCampusCenter Honolulu A conference for families of children with disabilities and helping professionals
In Partnership with: Center on Disability Studies Community Children’s Council Office Department of Education Developmental Disabilities Council Disability & Communication Access Board Early Intervention Section, Department of Health Good Beginnings Alliance Hawaii Families As Allies Hilopa’a Family to Family Health Information Center Learning Disabilities Association of Hawaii/Hawaii Parent Training & Information Center Maternal & Child Health Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental & Related Disabilities (MCH LEND)
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Administrotive Professionol's DoyLunch Buffet
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CARVING STATIONCorved Roost Beef w/Au Jus
SEAFOODPASTA STATION
Shrimp & Scollop
MAIN ENTREEPormeson Chicken
SATADSThoi Beef Solod
Sliced Tomotoes & MozzorelloDrizled with ltolion
Bosil Vinoigrette
Coesor Solod
Somen Solod
Clom Nomosu
llom - lpm
STARCHESRice Pilof with RoostedMocodomio Nuts
Roosted Gorlic Red Pototoes
VEGETABTESSteomed Broccoli w/Bocon &Cheese Scuce
DESSERTSBreod Pudding w/ WormCoromel Souce
Sliced Fresh Fruit w/ RomonoffSouce
Amoretto Torte Coke
Apple Crisp
BEVERAGESCoffee, Teo, Coppuccino
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www.himwr.com
$17.95 Per Person(Grot uity Not /nc/uded/
Reservotions required, pleose coll 438-.l974 or 438-6712E
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COMMAND
SPOUSE SEMINAR April 24 and 25th
1700-1830 ACS Training Center, Bldg 647
Located next door to the SGT Smith Theater Prepare NCO and Command Spouses to be well informed and proactive members of the Command team and to discuss roles and responsibilities necessary to strengthen Family Readiness Groups.
Facilitators: Ferne Conroy, #655-0671 AFTB Program Manager, and Tammy Moore, #655-0670 AFTB Volunteer Program Manager
Open to Spouses E-6 promotable to E-7, E-8, LT, & CPT
Registration Deadline:
APRIL 16, 2012
Sign up with the 65th EN BN FRSA,
call #655-6559 and leave full name
and contact number/email address.
Command Spouse Team Seminar Agenda
Day 1, APRIL 24 @1700-1830
(45 minutes) Welcome/Icebreaker/Agenda Structure of the Army/Rank/Acronyms
(45 minutes) Roles of the Command Spouses
Day 2, APRIL 25 @1700-1830
(45 minutes) Communication (30 minutes) Integrating into the company
SEMINAR CONTINUED: MAY 15, 16 & JUNE 6 (@1700-1830, ACS Training Facility)
(45 minutes) Conflict Management (45 minutes) Courtesies and Protocol
(45 minutes) Dealing with the Media and Social Networking
(45 minutes) Crisis, Coping and Care Teams
(30 minutes) Community Services (30 minutes) Q & A, Closure
Earth Month happenings •April 4, 10:30 a.m-1:30 p.m., Building 494, Schofield Barracks; Cultural Resources Open House. Visit the restored 1924 Schofield Barracks Fire Station, home to the Army Cultural Resources Program. Meet the archaeologists and hear about the Army’s cultural preservation efforts. Also, rarely-seen artifacts will be on display. Call 655-9734. •April 4, 18, 3-4:30 p.m., Disney’s “Planet Earth”, Kalakaua Community Center, 2535 Waianae Uka Ave., Schofield Barracks; and April 11, 25; 3-4:30 p.m., Aliamanu Community Center, 182 Kauhini Rd. Participate in the interactive “Who is caring for our Hawaiian Forests?” prior to the movie. Call 687-8313. •April 5, 12, 19, 26, 8-11 a.m., Schofield Barracks, Wheeler Army Airfield, Fort Shafter; Greening Your Workspace. Environmental teams will visit offices and motor pools to help make the workspaces “greener,” including setting up recycling containers, adjusting printer settings, recommending sustainable products and finding ways to conserve energy. Call to schedule at 656-3085/3094. •April 7, 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m., Sills and Weyand fields, Schofield Barracks; Fun Fest and Earth Day Festival. Learn about environmental sustainability through interactive exhibits. Also, enjoy an enchanted character breakfast, live entertainment, travel fair, food, rides, games and Easter activities as part of Fun Fest. Call 656-3103 or 687-8313. •April 7, 9-10 a.m., Weyand Field, Schofield Barracks; and April 28, 9-10 a.m., Fort Shafter Flats. Trash-Formation Art contest with entries submitted at the Earth Day Festivals. Find entry forms at Island Palm Communities’ centers, Sgt. Yano and Fort Shafter libraries, and online at www.IslandPalmCommunities.com . Art pieces must convey the message, “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle” and be assembled from repurposed materials. Call 687-8313 or Sgt. Yano Library 655-8001. •April 11, 10-11 a.m., Palm Circle gazebo, Fort Shafter; Historic Tour of Palm Circle. Take a walking tour of this historic landmark with an architect who specializes in historic architecture. Call 655-9734 or 656-6790. •April 18, 3-4 p.m., Aliamanu Community Center. I Got the Power Game Show, sponsored by Island Palm Communities. The first 40 residents who sign-up for this live game show on the day of the event will compete in a physical challenge elimination round, then test their knowledge of energy conservation and U.S. Army utility program. All contestants will receive a complimentary “mahalo” gift; the winner will receive $100. Call 687-8313. •April 18 and 25, 10:30-11 a.m., Schofield Barracks. Tour Hale Kula Elementary School. Learn about the school’s Sustainable Outdoor Classroom through student-led tours of the working garden, rainwater harvesting system and native plant gardens. Call 656-3086. •April 20, various times/locations; the Amazing Tree Race. Celebration of the national observance of Arbor Day tree-planting will take place on four installations; 10 a.m. Fort Shafter; noon, Aliamanu; 2 p.m., Helemano; and 4 p.m., Wheeler Army Airfield. Tree-planting ceremonies are the first step in attaining Tree City USA recognition for each installation. Call 687-8313. •April 22, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Kahanahaiki, Makua Military Reservation. Volunteer service trip to clean out invasive weeds for two hours along a moderately challenging trail. Hike will include a detour to view Makua Valley and leeward coast. Volunteer application must be received at Oahu
Army Natural Resource Program at least two weeks prior to the event. Minimum age 14. Call 656-7741. •April 19, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Bioretention/Rain Garden Clean-up, Building 766 parking lot, Schofield Barracks. Bio-retention and rain garden clean-up; 70th Engineer Battalion, 130th Eng. Brigade, 8th Theater Sustainment Command. Soldier-supported cleanup to maintain water quality improvement bioretention feature that treats storm water runoff from the parking lot. Call 656-3086. •April 21, 7:30 a.m.-noon; Mauka to Makai Bike Path Cleanup. Meet at Blaisdell Park in Honolulu to assist in the clean-up of the Bike Path that stretches from Pearl Harbor to Waipahu. Call 438-1600, ext. 3307. •April 24, time/specific motor pool to be determined. Live demonstration of bio-based “green” products. Call 656-3103.
Parenting with Aloha
Another PCS?
New to Military Life?
Stressed?
Join us for an informative workshop designed to
alleviate the stress that comes along with
parenting in the military. Make your Hawaii
assignment a memorable one for the entire
family!
April 25, 2012
1:00p.m. – 2:30p.m.
Fort Shafter
Aloha Center
April 18, 2012
9:00a.m. – 10:30a.m.
Schofield Barracks
ACS Training Center
Bldg. 647
Please call 655-1866 with any questions or to register.
Burnt Out?
SAVE THE DATE & DONATE YOUR BOOTS!!
Pacific Aviation Museum supported in conjunction with their
Biggest Little Air Show on Ford Island
1st First Fisher House 5K, 1 mile Keiki Run
Aug 18, 2012
0700 at Ford Island’s Pacific Aviation Museum
Honoring our Fallen Hero’s, Wounded Warriors &
Military Families in need
In an effort to raise awareness about the Tripler Fisher House and how we can assist our Military Families during a medical
crisis or loss, we are partnering with each Military Branch, community partners and other non-profit organizations who support
our Men & Women in uniform. This is open to military and civilians. There will be different vendors and information booths to
highlight what is available to our military families on Oahu within each Service as well as the community. There will also be a
Memorial Tribute of combat boots to line the path for the participants so we are always reminded that someone has paved the
path in which we are about to travel. More information to follow in the coming weeks. For more information and up to date
events follow us at www.facebook.com/triplerfisherhouse
Please help us collect a pair of boots to represent each Service Member who has died since 9/11, you may add a picture to that
pair to honor that Service Member and put a face to their honor. POC is Theresa Johnson @ 561-7423 or
[email protected] . Proceeds from Run portion will support the Tripler Fisher House 100% to continue
providing support to our Military Families .
FREE YOGA CLASSES!!!
Every Tuesday and Thursday from 9:00 – 10:00 AM, FREE YOGA CLASSES at the Wheeler Community Center.
~ Please bring your own yoga
mat and any props that you like
to use in your practice (blocks,
straps, or bolsters).
~ The yoga classes are for all
levels – from beginner, to
intermediate, to advanced.
~ Classes will be taught by
Beverly Tate, a Yoga Alliance
certified yoga instructor, and
Marina Ginos, a Yoga F it certified yoga instructor.
For more information about yoga, go to http://yogaalliance.org/content/reasons-try-yoga
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
Wheeler Community Center:
Located behind the Wheeler Chapel 100 Wright Avenue
Wheeler Army Airfield Wahiawa, HI 96786
Phone: 808-275-3790
BEVERLY TATE CAN ALSO BE CONTACTED DIRECTLY ON HER CELL PHONE: 808-778-8696
Performing yoga postures – asana –
improves strength and flexibility.
Meditation improves your ability to focus & to handle situations in life
www.HiMWR.com/ACS
ANGER AWARENESS
For information or
to register
call
655-0613 or 655-0669
Or go online at himwr.com
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Gain better control of your
anger, and control your
reactions to negative stimuli.
Army Community Services’
(ACS) one hour interactive
class will equip you with
many useful techniques to
help cope with your feelings
of anger and assist your
temper control efforts.
Classes Monthly
Every 3rd Thursday
3PM – 4PM
Schofield Barracks,
ACS Building
Bldg. 2091 Kolekole Ave.
2012 GRADUATION DATES
04.13.2012
SCHOOL DATE TIME VENUE CHARTERAiea Fri., May 25 6:00 PM Aloha StadiumAnuenue Sat., May 19 10:30 AM School CampusBaldwin Fri., May 18 6:00 PM War Memorial StadiumCampbell Sun., May 20 5:30 PM Aloha StadiumCastle Fri., May 18 6:30 PM Waikiki ShellConnections Sat., June 2 6:00 PM Civic Auditorium CharterEducation Laboratory Fri., May 18 5:30 PM Andrews Amphitheater at UH CharterFarrington Sat., May 19 4:00 PM School AmphitheaterHakipuu Learning Center Sat., May 26 5:30 PM Paliku Theater, WCC CharterHalau Ku Mana Sat., May 26 9:00 AM School Campus CharterHalau Lokahi Fri., June 1 10:30 AM Iolani Palace CharterHana Sat., May 19 3:30 PM School FieldHawaii Academy of Arts & Science Fri., May 18 4:00 PM School Campus CharterHawaii School for the Deaf & the Blind Tues., May 22 5:30 PM School CampusHawaii Technology Academy Thurs., May 24 11:00 AM Filipino Community Center CharterHilo Fri., May 18 7:00 PM Edith Kanakaole StadiumHonokaa Sat., May 19 10:00 AM School CampusKahuku Thurs., May 17 6:00 PM BYUH Cannon CenterKailua Sat., May 19 6:00 PM School CampusKaimuki Sat., May 19 5:00 PM Waikiki ShellKaiser Fri., May 18 6:30 PM School FieldKalaheo Mon., May 21 6:30 PM Neal S. Blaisdell Concert HallKalani Tues., May 22 6:30 PM Neal S. Blaisdell ArenaKanu o ka 'Aina Fri., June 1 10:00 AM Kahilu Theater CharterKapaa Fri., May 18 6:30 PM Kapaa New Town Ball ParkKapolei Fri., May 18 6:00 PM School StadiumKau Fri., May 18 4:30 PM School GymnasiumKauai Fri., May 18 5:30 PM Vidinha StadiumKawaikini Sat., May 19 11:30 AM School Campus CharterKe Ana La'ahana Sat., May 26 3:15 PM Kawananakoa Hall CharterKe Kula Ehunuikaimalino Fri., May 18 12:00 PM Konawaena High Baseball Field
2012 GRADUATION DATES
04.13.2012
Ke Kula 'o Samuel M. Kamakau Sat., May 19 12:00 PM School Gymnasium at Kokokahi YWCA CharterKeaau Fri., May 18 4:00 PM School StadiumKealakehe Sat., May 19 6:00 PM School StadiumKihei Fri., May 25 5:30 PM Wailea Marriott Kahoolawe Lawn CharterKing Kekaulike Thurs., May 17 6:00 PM School StadiumKohala Sat., May 19 4:00 PM Kamehameha ParkKonawaena Sat., May 19 9:00 AM School Athletic FieldKua O Ka La Thurs., May 24 9:00 AM School Campus CharterLahainaluna Sun., May 20 6:30 PM Boarders' FieldLanai Sat., May 19 2:00 PM School GymnasiumLaupahoehoe Fri., May 18 6:30 PM School GymnasiumLeilehua Fri., May 18 6:30 PM School StadiumMaui Sat., May 19 5:00 PM War Memorial StadiumMcKinley Sun., May 20 5:00 PM School CampusMililani Sun., May 13 5:00 PM Aloha StadiumMoanalua Fri., May 18 6:00 PM School Athletic FieldMolokai Sat., May 19 4:00 PM School GymnasiumMyron B. Thompson Academy Fri., May 25 5:30 PM Neal S. Blaisdell Concert Hall CharterNanakuli Sat., May 19 5:00 PM School StadiumOlomana Fri., May 18 10:30 AM School CampusPahoa Sun., May 20 5:30 PM Civic Auditorium (Hilo) Pearl City Sat., May 19 5:00 PM Aloha StadiumRadford Fri., May 18 5:00 PM Aloha StadiumRoosevelt Sat., May 19 6:30 PM School StadiumWaiakea Sat., May 19 6:00 PM Edith Kanakaole StadiumWaialua Sat., May 19 5:30 PM School Athletic FieldWaianae Fri., May 18 6:00 PM School Athletic FieldWaimea Fri., May 18 6:30 PM School Front LawnWaipahu Fri., May 25 6:00 PM Neal S. Blaisdell ArenaWest Hawaii Explorations Academy Fri., May 18 6:00 PM NELHA Gateway Building Charter
2012 GRADUATION DATES
04.13.2012
Oahu Community School for Adults Wed., May 23 6:15 PM Neal S. Blaisdell Concert HallKaimuki Community School for Adults Wed., May 23 6:30 PM Kaimuki High School AuditoriumKauai Community School for Adults Tues., May 29 6:30 PM War Memorial Convention HallMaui Community Schools for Adults Wed., May 23 6:00 PM Baldwin High AuditoriumHilo Community School for Adults Sat., June 23 10:00 AM Hilo High AuditoriumKona Community Schools for Adults Sat., June 9 6:00 PM Kealakehe High Cafeteria