USARPAC HHB Family Readiness Weekly News Binder What’s in this issue: •AFTB Celebration •Great Aloha Run •Live Town Hall •Fort Shafter Traffic •DFAC Holiday Schedule •AAFES Holiday Activities •2010 US Garrison Hawaii Volunteer Week • Army Community Homes • ASYMCA • Holiday Chapel Events • Boss Christmas Party
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USARPAC HHBFamily Readiness Weekly News Binder
What’s in this issue:
•AFTB Celebration
•Great Aloha Run
•Live Town Hall
•Fort Shafter Traffic
•DFAC Holiday Schedule
•AAFES Holiday Activities
•2010 US Garrison Hawaii Volunteer
Week
• Army Community Homes
• ASYMCA
• Holiday Chapel Events
• Boss Christmas Party
WHO: All Units on Ft. Shafter
WHAT: Angel Tree – Gift Donation
WHEN: 16 Nov 09 – 18 Dec 09
WHERE: USARPAC HHB BN HQ
POC/OIC: Meri-Mine Clarke (FRSA)
CH(CPT) Douglas Weaver
NCOIC: SGT Jeffery Menda
MISSION
The USARPAC HHB will be conducting a
Christmas Angel Tree in order to collect
gifts for children (of soldiers) who may be
having financial challenges this year.
COMMANDER’S INTENT
To continue to build the esprit de corps
and support the Soldiers & Families of
USARPAC and neighboring units.
CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS
Personnel interested in participating will
pick an “Angel” from the Christmas tree &
sponsor that Angel by purchasing two (2)
gifts according to the description on the Angel. Names of children are anonymous.
USARPAC HHB – Annual Christmas Angel Tree
TIMELINE
16 -27 November 2009
Nominations collected and approved by
higher rater.
28 November -18 December 2009
Deliver wrapped gifts to the Battalion Rm
#9 or contact Meri-Mine Clarke.
The Army Family Team Building Jungle Team would
like you to join us in Celebration of the AFTB
Birthday!!!
Date: 19 December 2009Time: 10:00AM – 2:00PM
Location: Schofield Barracks Main Exchange
PRESIDENTS’ DAY
FEBRUARY 15, 2010 Military Participation
BACKGROUND
The Great Aloha Run, which began in 1985, is an annual community event held on Presidents' Day to raise money for local charities. Over the past 25 years Great Aloha Run has raised over $8 million and in 2009 alone gave away over $370,000 to Hawaii based charities. Carole Kai, a local entertainer and TV producer, is the race promoter. The Run has been recognized nationally as one of the top “100 Great Road Races” to participate in by Runners’ World Magazine.
DIVISIONS There are divisions for elites, age groups, wheelchair and handcycle competitors, military personnel running as individuals, and Sounds of Freedom (military running in formation). COURSE DESCRIPTION The 8.15 mile, relatively flat course, starts at Aloha Tower in Downtown Honolulu, winds its way along the historic Honolulu Harbor, down Nimitz Highway, Kamehameha Highway and into the Aloha Stadium. The finish line is the back goal line of the north end zone on the stadium floor.
Individual Military Entries – Use the military entry form to participate in the run and line up with the rest of the public on race day. The difference is a discount to members of the Military community and $1 returned to the respective branch of services Morale Welfare and Recreation department. Also, there are awards for the top three military male and female runners ($1000, $500 and $250).
Sounds of Freedom – The Sounds of Freedom division is composed of units running in formation. Active duty service Men and Women from all branches of service participate. This division is not timed but max participation is rewarded. Additionally, emphasis is placed on uniformity and esprit de corps. HOW TO REGISTER
Individuals may register online at www.greataloharun.com . Hard copies of the Military Application form can be found at various MWR facilities island wide. Digital copies in PDF format can also be found online at the GAR website. Units may register for Sounds of Freedom by submitting the necessary Application to the Army Hawaii Sports and Fitness Office. For more information concerning Military participation in the Great Aloha Run, or to receive a Sounds of Freedom Application, contact Jim Perry at 655-8006 or e-mail [email protected]
Country, if other than USAMonth Age on 2/15/10Day Year
Date of Birth:
MaleSex:
Female
ZipState
Apt No.
M.I.
T-shirts Awarded to Finishers Only! (Unisex sizes)Finisher shirts are not available for strollers.Size selection is final. Default size = Adult Large
Best Contact Number Including Area Code
AfterBefore
Free Bus to Downtown: (Check only one please)
Email Address
100 Club Code
MINHREstimated Finishing Time
Number of medals:
:
Waikiki Shuttle (check here)
Default Time = 4:00
1. Complete legibly and completely. Everyone on the course must be registered. One form per person.
For Official Use Only
PLEASE READ AND SIGN. Sorry, we cannot process without your signature.
Waiver: I know that running a road race is a potentially hazardous activity. I should not enter and run unless I am medically able and properly trained. I also know that, although police protection will be provided, there will be traffic on the course route. I assume the risk of running in traffic. I also assume any and all other risks associ-ated with running this event including but not limited to falls, contact with other participants, the effects of the weather, including high heat and/or humidity, and the condition of the road, all such risks being known and appreciated by me.
Knowing these facts, and in consideration of your accepting my entry, I hereby for myself, my heirs, executors, administrators or anyone else who might claim on my behalf covenant not to sue, and waive, release, and discharge Carole Kai Charities, Inc., HHSAA Foundation (DBA Great Aloha Run), the City and County of Honolulu, including their Police Department, State of Hawaii, the Race Officials, Volunteers, any and all sponsors and any and all agents, employees, assigns or anyone acting for or on their behalf from any and all claim of liability for death, personal injury or property damage of any kind or nature whatsoever arising out of or in the course of my participation in this event. In consideration of the opportunity to enter this race, if I am an Operator or Occupant of a Stroller or Assisted Wheelchair, I agree that I am fully responsible for my own safety and the safety of the occupant of the stroller or assisted wheelchair. (Safety is defined as doing everything reasonably necessary to avoid or prevent an accident including, but not limited to operation with safe speed and equipment and avoiding risks.) I also understand that in the event this race cannot be held as scheduled due to an act of God or circumstances beyond control, the race is not liable to refund any money donated by me to participate. I also hereby consent to permit emergency treatment in the event of injury or illness.
This release and waiver extends to all claims of every kind or nature whatsoever, foreseen or unforeseen, known or unknown. The undersigned further grants full permission to Carole Kai Charities, Inc., HHSAA Foundation (DBA Great Aloha Run) and/or agents authorized by them to use any photographs, videotapes, motion pictures, recordings, or any other record of this event for any purpose.
4. Please read and sign.
One form per person. For additional forms go to: www.greataloharun.com
WHEELER ARMY AIRFIELD — U.S. Army Garrison-Hawaii community members will have the opportunity to ask questions on- air during the first-ever televised town hall forum hosted by Maj. Gen. Michael J. Terry, senior commander, U.S. Army-Hawaii, and Col. Matthew Margotta, commander, U.S. Army Garrison-Hawaii, Dec. 17, 7-8 p.m.
Panel members currently scheduled for the broadcast include; Lt. Col. Richard Gledhill, commander, U.S. Army Garrison-Oahu (USAG-Oahu), and USAG-Oahu Command Sgt. Maj. Darryl Jannone, along with subject matter experts from the Army’s medical and housing communities.
During the broadcast, community members can ask questions by calling 655-1383 or 655-5015. Phone lines will be operational Dec. 17, from 6-8 p.m.
Questions can also be submitted now at (click on the “Ask The Commander” link on the left) or at .
Fort Shafter’s Funston Road construction causes traffic changes FORT SHAFTER — Construction on Funston Road, here, Dec. 14-Jan. 1,
2010, will cause changes in traffic flow affecting military personnel and visitors.
All inbound and outbound lanes at Buckner Gate will be redirected through the Military Police (MP) Station parking lot.
All visitors and trucks will be redirected through Patton Gate, located 100 feet from Buckner Gate and will be open 24 hours a day.
Military personnel are urged to let visitors know of the temporary change to traffic flow.
Hours for other gates remain unchanged and can be viewed online at www.garrison.hawaii.army.mil/sites/traffic/gatehours.asp.
Motorists are asked to set aside additional travel time in light of expect traffic congestion during the construction period.
For more information, call the Directorate of Emergency Services at 656-6751/6750
HOLIDAY SCHEDULE FOR THE USAG-HI DINING FACILITIES (21 DEC 09 – 4 JAN 10)
3 IBCT F-QUAD 45 SB K-QUAD 2 SBCT WARRIOR INN FT SHAFTER
WED 16 Dec BRK/HOLIDAY MEAL
MON 21 DEC REGULAR HOURS REGULAR HOURS BRK/LUNCH ONLY BRK/LUUNCH ONLY
TUES 22 DEC REGULAR HOURS REGULAR HOURS BRK/LUNCH ONLY BRKK/LUNCH ONLY
WED 23 DEC REGULAR HOURS BRK/HOLIDAY MEAL BRK/HOLIDAY MEAL BRK/LUNCH ONLY
THU 24 DEC WEEKEND HOURS CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED
FRI 25 DEC BRK/HOLIDAY/DINNER CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED
SAT 26 DEC CLOSED CLOSED WEEKEND HRS CLOSED
SUN 27 DEC CLOSED CLOSED WEEKEND HRS CLOSED
MON 28 DEC REGULAR HOURS REGULAR HOURS BRK/LUNCH ONLY BRK/LUNCH ONLY
TUE 29 DEC REGULAR HOURS REGULAR HOURS BRK/LUUNCH ONLY BRK/LLUNCH ONLY
WED 30 DEC REGULAR HOURS REGULAR HOURS BRK/LUNCH ONLY BRK/LUNCH ONLY
THU 31 DEC WEEKEND HOURS CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED
FRI 1 JAN WEEKEND HOURS CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED
SAT 2 JAN WEEKEND HOURS CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED
SUN 3 JAN WEEKEND HOURS CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED
MON 4 JAN REGULAR HOURS REGULAR HOURS REGULAR HOURS BRK/LUNCH ONLY
NOTES:
Highlighted dates are Training Holidays/Holiday
Weekend and Holiday meal hours are Brunch: 0930-1300 and Supper 1700-1830 (excluding Christmas)
24 December (Thursday) and 31 December (Thursday) are Weekend hours = Brunch and Supper
U. S. Army Hawaii (USARHAW) dining facilities will serve the 2009 Christmas holiday meal as well as breakfast and dinner at the following locations and times: