WEATHER BULLETIN 65 th TEAM S WITH COMMUNITY OPERATION TOY DRIVE 2012 HAWAIIAN HOLIDAY FESTIVAL HONOLULU CITY LIGHTS BISHOP MUSEUM Ft SHAFTER ACS CLOSED DEC 18 COMMUNITY CHAPEL HOLIDAY SCHEDULE LEGAL OFFICE HOLIDAY SCHEDULE ARMY MINI SPORTS BASEBALL THRIFT STORE FMWR UPCOMING EVENTS SCREAM FREE MARRIAGE YOUTH WRESTLING GOT THE BLUES AFTB MARATHON WEEK FMWR TELEPHONE DIRECTORY & HOLIDAY HRS 65 th EN BN WEEKLY RESOURCES DEC 14-28 The contents of this binder are strictly for informational purposes and does not imply endorsement of any private or commercial organization by 65 TH EN BN, 8th TSC, USARPAC or the Department of the Army.
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WEATHER BULLETIN 65th TEAM S WITH COMMUNITY OPERATION TOY DRIVE 2012 HAWAIIAN HOLIDAY FESTIVAL HONOLULU CITY LIGHTS BISHOP MUSEUM Ft SHAFTER ACS CLOSED DEC 18 COMMUNITY CHAPEL HOLIDAY SCHEDULE LEGAL OFFICE HOLIDAY SCHEDULE
ARMY MINI SPORTS BASEBALL THRIFT STORE FMWR UPCOMING EVENTS SCREAM FREE MARRIAGE YOUTH WRESTLING GOT THE BLUES AFTB MARATHON WEEK FMWR TELEPHONE DIRECTORY & HOLIDAY HRS
65th EN BN WEEKLY RESOURCES
DEC 14-28
The contents of this binder are strictly for informational purposes and does not imply endorsement of any private or commercial organization by
65TH EN BN, 8th TSC, USARPAC or the Department of the Army.
SUBJECT: SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY EXTENSION URGENT - MARINE WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HONOLULU HI 302 PM HST THU DEC 13 2012 GALE WARNING FOR THE ALENUIHAHA AND PAILOLO CHANNELS. SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY FOR ALL REMAINING HAWAIIAN WATERS. STRONG EASTERLY TRADE WINDS WILL PERSIST PRODUCING ROUGH AND HAZARDOUS SEAS. PAILOLO CHANNEL AND ALENUIHAHA CHANNEL 302 PM HST THU DEC 13 2012 GALE WARNING: NOW IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM HST FRIDAY. WINDS AND SEAS THROUGH FRIDAY EVENING. EAST GALES TO 35 KNOTS AND ROUGH SEAS TO 17 FEET. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS: A GALE WARNING MEANS VERY STRONG WINDS ARE OCCURRING. OPERATING A VESSEL IN GALE CONDITIONS REQUIRES EXPERIENCE AND PROPERLY EQUIPPED VESSELS. MARINERS WITHOUT THE PROPER VESSEL AND EXPERIENCE SHOULD REMAIN IN PORT UNTIL THE GALE CONDITIONS END. KAUAI NORTHWEST WATERS-KAUAI WINDWARD WATERS-KAUAI CHANNEL- OAHU WINDWARD WATERS-OAHU LEEWARD WATERS-KAIWI CHANNEL- MAUI COUNTY WINDWARD WATERS-MAUI COUNTY LEEWARD WATERS- MAALAEA BAY-BIG ISLAND WINDWARD WATERS-BIG ISLAND LEEWARD WATERS- BIG ISLAND SOUTHEAST WATERS 302 PM HST THU DEC 13 2012 SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM HST FRIDAY. WIND AND SEAS THROUGH EARLY FRIDAY EVENING EAST TO NORTHEAST WINDS TO 30 KT AND ROUGH SEAS TO 16 FEET. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS: A SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY MEANS WINDS AND SEAS ARE EXPECTED TO PRODUCE CONDITIONS HAZARDOUS TO SMALL CRAFT. INEXPERIENCED MARINERS ESPECIALLY THOSE OPERATING SMALLER VESSELS SHOULD AVOID NAVIGATING IN THESE CONDITIONS. KAUAI LEEWARD WATERS 302 PM HST THU DEC 13 2012
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM HST FRIDAY. WINDS AND SEAS THROUGH EARLY FRIDAY EVENING EAST WINDS TO 25 KT AND ROUGH SEAS TO 11 FEET. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS: A SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY MEANS WINDS AND SEAS ARE EXPECTED TO PRODUCE CONDITIONS HAZARDOUS TO SMALL CRAFT. INEXPERIENCED MARINERS, ESPECIALLY THOSE OPERATING SMALLER VESSELS SHOULD AVOID NAVIGATING IN THESE CONDITIONS.
NO ACKNOWLEDGEMENT REQUIRED
65th teams with community to deliver toys, holiday cheer
December 7, 2012
Soldiers with the 65th Eng. Bn., 130th Eng. Bde, 8th TSC, carry student-donated toys around the Mililani Middle School soccer field, Nov. 30.
Story and photo by
Staff Sgt. Gaelen Lowers
8th Theater Sustainment Command
Public Affairs
MILILANI — Getting into the Christmas spirit, the Soldiers of the 65th Engineer Battalion, 130th Eng.
Brigade, 8th Theater Sustainment Command, and the students of their partnership school, Mililani Middle
School, came together to hold a toy drive, Nov. 30, for two organizations that embody the true nature of
Christmas: Toys for Tots and the Make a Wish Foundation.
Community supporters brought and gave more than 500 toys during the drive; toys ranged from an action figure
to full-youth bicycles.
“It’s a really special event,” said 1st Lt. Courtney Heaps, assistant plans officer, 65th Eng. Bn., 130th Eng. Bde.
“Many people have tunnel vision when it comes to their family and their community, so we are trying to get
these kids to see that a lot of other children are not as blessed and not as fortunate, and the response has been
overwhelmingly positive. They are seeing that they can really make a difference and make someone’s
Christmas a little bit better.”
The battalion visited the school a week prior to get the kids excited about the upcoming drive, and for every
three toys donated, the students and Soldiers would make a lap around their school’s soccer field. The two
organizations split the toys that were donated, and each was very appreciative of all the community support.
“The only way Toys for Tots can work is if the community is involved,” said Edward Hans, primary Toys for
Tots coordinator for Maui and Oahu. “Without events like this, it doesn’t work. We really rely on these events
to get our toys and help the community.”
Lori Anderson, official wish granter with the Make a Wish Foundation, echoed Hans’ comments.
“This is just a fantastic opportunity for us,” she said. “We are in need of toys for our toy closet. We have about
70 kids spread across the island that are waiting for their wishes to be granted.
I can’t tell you enough how much this means to our kids. We can’t show our appreciation enough.”
Service members helping other service members was a rewarding experience for all, said Sgt. Dennis Marcely.
“It was great because we got to get out and get some exercise while helping other Soldiers in need,” Marcely
explained.
The 84th Eng. Bn. will be deploying to Guam early next year. HHC Soldiers expressed appreciation for the unit
cohesion generated during the gearing up for their deployment.
CALENDAR ADVISORY December 4, 2012 Media Contacts Bishop Museum Stryker Weiner & Yokota Public Relations, Inc. Brooke Wilson Andrea Oka Kira Chong Tim Ph: 848-4116 Ph: 523-8802, ext. 219 Ph: 523-8802, ext. 211 [email protected][email protected][email protected]
BISHOP MUSEUM CELEBRATES BERNICE PAUAHI BISHOP’S BIRTHDAY
WITH FREE ADMISSION FOR KAMA‘ĀINA AND MILITARY
HONOLULU — Bishop Museum is celebrating Bernice Pauahi Bishop’s birthday a few days early -- on Sunday, Dec. 16, 2012 -- with free admission to the museum all day for kama‘āina and military with valid identification. Regular admission rates will apply to the general public. A special program will take place from noon to 1 p.m. and will feature oli (chant), hula, and mele (song) by Bishop Museum staff and the Kamehameha Alumni Glee Club.
12-1 p.m. Where: Bishop Museum, Hawaiian Hall 1525 Bernice St.
For more information, visit www.bishopmuseum.org or call (808) 847-3511. **Note to media: Free admission is for military and kama‘āina with a valid ID only. Regular admission rates apply to the general public.
About Bishop Museum
The Bishop Museum was founded in 1889 by Charles Reed Bishop in memory of his wife Bernice Pauahi Bishop, the last direct descendant of King Kamehameha I. Today, the museum is recognized as the principal museum of the Pacific, housing the world’s largest collection of Hawaiian and Pacific artifacts and natural history specimens. More than 350,000 people visit the Museum each year, including over 40,000 schoolchildren. For more information, please call (808) 847-3511 or visit www.bishopmuseum.org.
Youth Sports & Fitness Mini Sports Baseball Program is open to all
children born 2007-2008.This will be a great opportunity for youth in these age groups to gain the basic understanding for baseball.Program will cover basic baseball skills in: throwing, hitting, base running, catching,
and team play.
CHILD AND YOUTH AND SCHOOL SERVICES (CYSS)YOUTH SPORTS AND FITNESS
PRESENTS
Registration PeriodDecember 18, 2012 - January 8, 2013
Cost is $20(includes child and parent t-shirt with a sports ball).
This program will be conducted atSchofield Bennett Youth Center & AMR Youth Center Ball Fields
Thursdays 5:00-6:00 PMFirst time participants and renewal must sign-up with
CYSS Registration OfficeAsk the registration clerk about the Multi-Child-Reduction Fee. (MCR)
Youth Sports is looking for volunteers to assist in conducting this program. For more information contact your area Sports Director
This is a parent/child participation program.
Youth Sports & Fitness Mini Sports Baseball Program is open to all
children born 2007-2008.This will be a great opportunity for youth in these age groups to gain the basic
and team play.
Cost is $20
ABOUT US
The Hui `O Na Wahine is an all-ranks spouses club serving the 25th ID and the Schofield Barracks Community. The "Hui" formed in 1931 and enjoys a long history of military and civilian service. Our purpose is to contribute to the welfare of our local and military communities through charitable endeavors such as: scholarships and welfare grants. Hui membership is extended to all spouses of active duty soldiers, retired military and DOD civilian contracted employees. We join together to make lasting friendships, give back and find fellowship with each other. The name translates to the north group of women.
Hui `O Na Wahine
P.O. Box 861305, Wahiawa, HI 96786 www.schofieldspousesclub.com
PRESS RELEASE
Contact: Alicia Partridge FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 360-941-4759 November 27, 2012
Schofield thrift store to close for winter break December 20
Schofield- The Hui `O Na Wahine thrift store on Schofield Barracks is holding several winter blow-out shelf-clearing sales before its winter break closure on Thursday December 20. The store will reopen again after its winter break and roof replacement on January 3.
Sales include:
o 50% off Christmas items on December 1st and 4th. o Hawaiian bag sale, all the clothes you can fit into the bag for $5. There will be a limited
amount of bags given out and excludes military uniforms, gowns, and consignment on Thursday, Dec 13.
o On December 15th and 18th Christmas items will be 75% off and 50% off all clothes and shoes.
*All sales exclude consignment items and must have black a Hui `O Na Wahine branded reusable bag.
Revenue generated from the thrift shop is used to support the Hui's mission to support the local community through program and scholarship & welfare grants. By purchasing, consigning, donating and volunteering, the Hui is able to give the profits to those in need. Last year $169,000 was distributed in the form of welfare grants and scholarships. The club is aiming to succeed that amount this year.
“Without the thrift store, the Hui would not be able to serve our community to the extent that we do,” said Hui President Marti Ragano.
The store is volunteer-supported and is always looking for people during its regular hours: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. on Tues., Thurs., Fri, and the first and third Sat. of the month. The store is closed on the third Thursday for Hui `O Na Wahine events.
All gently used items are accepted during regular business hours. Cannot accept mattresses, cribs, car seats of any kind, and all safety gear like helmets, Mattresses or dirty, broken, soiled items will not be accepted. Consignment services are also offered during regular business hours.
For more information about the thrift store call manager Jocelyn Turner at (808) 624-3254. For information about the Hui O Na Wahine email [email protected] or go to www.schofieldspousesclub.com. The Hui also has a Facebook group page. ####
THE TEENAGE YEARSThis parenting workshop is for guardians of teens. The focus is on the developmental aspects of the teenage years and how to interact with your teen to build a strong and healthy relationship.
January 10 - 5:00 pm-6:30 pm Bldg 647, Schofield
January 24 - 3:00 pm-4:30 pm, Ft Shafter
ACTIVE PARENTING FOR STEP FAMILIESThis workshop will focus on identifying challenges, avoiding unrealistic expectations, understanding parenting styles and the best ways to build your new Family.
January 10 - 3:30 pm-5:00 pm, Bldg 647, Schofield
January 24 - 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm, Ft Shafter
GOT THE BLUES? TIPS TO TACKLE POST-HOLIDAY LET-DOWNThis workshop is for anyone experiencing the “let-down” after the holiday rush. Come learn practical tips to help you get on a positive track for 2013!
January 14 - 10:00 am - 11:30 am, Bldg 647, Schofield
January 24 - 10:30 am - 12:00 pm, Ft Shafter
EMPLOYMENT READINESSTeen Job Skills: December 21st, 2012, 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm, Bennett Youth Center - Learn skills to prepare for the future.
Employment Orientation:December 7th, 14th, 21st and 28th, 9:00 am - 10:30 am, Schofield Barracks, ACS
FORT SHAFTER ACS ALOHA CENTER:Phone number change - changed to: 438-4ACS or 438-4227
Financial Readiness Program (other than AER Loans): A financial counselor will be available at the Fort Shafter ACS office, room 111, every Friday until further notice. Appointments can be made by calling 438-4ACS.
Women, Infant, Child (WIC): appointments 8:00 am - 3:30 pm every Tuesday.
FINANCIAL READINESSFirst Term Financial Training: December 3rd, 10th, & 17th 8:30 am - 4:30 pm, Schofield Barracks, ACS 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 offered every Monday (except Federal Holidays). Soldiers must bring an EOM LES. A certificate is awarded to each participant who completes the 8 hours of instruction.
Money Management: December 5th, 10:00 am - 11:30 am, Schofield Barracks, ACS. Learn basic tools for financial success through developing a spending plan, reducing expenses and making your paycheck work for you
Basics of Budgeting: December 12th, 10:00 am - 11:30 am, Schofield Barracks, ACS Sick of living paycheck to paycheck? This class will help you develop a budget, track expenses, and create a system to save and pay your bills on time. Please bring a copy of your LES and a list of bills. https://mypay.dfas.mil
Your Credit Report & Score: December 19th, 10:00 am - 11:30 am, Schofield Barracks, ACS No credit or bad credit, this class will help you increase your credit score and understand how lenders see you. Know where you stand before making a large purchase. Bring one copy of your credit report from: www.annualcreditreport.com
SFACPlease contact SFAC Front Desk (808) 655-7171 for information and assistance with SFAC.
Social Security Disability:December 7th & 14th , 10:00 am - 1:00 pm, SFAC Building 692, Schofi eld Barracks (WT Assigned to Warrior Transition Unit). Social Security representatives come to SFAC to assist Wounded Soldiers fi le Social Security Disability
claims for their injuries. Service is for Soldiers in Transition Only.
How We Love:December 5th, 12th, & 19th 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm, SFAC Building 692, Schofi eld Barracks. Chaplain discusses Love and Respect within a marriage and home. Target Audience: Solders in Transition (STs and Family Members)..
Bring in 2013 with a bang! ALL Day Long on December 31st
Compete for prizes in Volleyball, Horseshoe, Dodge Ball, 2012 Trivia and Fear Factor!
FREE BBQ until we run out!
DJ D Rek will keep the party going all night.
HiMWR.com
Every couple goes through conflict. Not every couple grows through it.
Be one of the few.
What it is not:
• Not about fixing your communication
• Not about improving your compatibility
• Not a recipe for conflict free relationship
What it is:
• A time to learn to appreciate all that your marriage is right now and all it could be in the future!
• A time to turn common conflicts into deeper connection!
Call today for this highly popular workshop. Seating is limited.
To guarantee your enrollment, call (808) 655-4ACS
All participants will receive personal guides from the ScreamFree Institute and a copy of The Self-Centered Marriage:
Rebuildibg Your “We” by Reclaiming Your”I”
Who: All those interested in adding a very useful tool to their marriage
toolbox!
What: A three session
workshop facilitated in a open, honest and
respectful manner.
When: January 4, 2013
January 11, 2013 January 18, 2013
5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Where: ACS Training Center Schofield Barracks
Bldg. 647 Next to SGT Smith
Theater
Registration:January 2 - 22, 2013Youth Born in the years 1996-2008 are eligible to participate. Space is be limited. Sign-up early!
Season:March - June 2013
Registration Fee:$20.00 (singlet included), child will need to obtain an annual USA Wrestling membership card ($40.00). There will be an additional fee of $7 per tournament.
Parent Meeting and First Practice:Scho�eld BarracksMAR 26, 2013 5:30pm @ BYC GymAMRMAR 27, 2013 5:30 pm @ AMR Small Gym
Practices:All practices will be held at Bennet YC Gym for Scho�eld, WAAF, and HMR participants, and AMR Small Gym for AMR and Ft. Shafter participants.
Meet locations are TBD.
YOUTH WRESTLING
www.himwr.com
*Participants must provide their own headgear and shoes. First time participants and renewal must sign-up with CYSS Registration O�ce
Ask the registration clerk about the Multi-Child-Reduction Fee. (MCR)
YOU CAN REGISTER AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS CYSS REGISTRATION OFFICE CYSS REGISTRATION OFFICE Bldg. 556 Scho�eld Bks. Bldg. 1782, AMR 655-5314 833-5393
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL YOUR AREA SPORTS DIRECTOR. SCHOFIELD/WAAF/HMR AMR/Ft.Shafter 655-6465 836-1923
2 0 1 3 A r m y H a w a i iC Y S S Yo u t h S p o r t s & F i t n e s s
Tackle Post-HolidayLet Down
Now that the parties are
over, leftovers are eaten, and
those holiday shopping bills
have begun to arrive. Come
learn practical tips to help
you tackle the post-holiday
blues and keep a positive
track for 2013
This workshop will get you
past the post-holiday rush
“downers” and get you back
into the routne of life
Call 655-4ACS,
to enroll today!
HiMWR.com
Army Family Team Building
Marathon
Week
Here’s your chance to get all three levels of AFTB in just 5 days! Have
you taken one of the levels already? Do you want a refresher? Are you
new to the Army family? Come to one level or join us for all three!
NCO Academy
January 14th: 8:00am-3:30pm
January 15th: 8:30am-3:30pm
January 16th: 8:30am-3:30pm
January 17th: 8:30am-3:30pm
January 18th: 8:30am-2:30pm
For more information or to register call 655-4ACS
www.himwr.com
Complete all three
levels to receive a
one of a kind AFTB/
NCO Academy coin!
Level 1: Knowledge
Level 3: Leadership
Level 2: G
rowth
ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE (ACS) Real - life Solutions for Successful Army Living ACS, Schofield Barracks, Bldg 2091 ..............................................655-4ACS/4227
Military + Family Life Consultant ........................................................222-7088
All classes are available at no charge. For a class schedule and to register for classes visit http://www.trumba.com/calendars/army_community_service_calendar or call ACS
Blue Star Card Program ......................................655-0002/655-0112
BOWLING Fort Shafter Bowling Center, Strike Zone .......................................................438-6733
Schofield Barracks Bowling Center ........................................................655-0573
Wheeler Bowling Center .................656-1745
CHILD & YOUTH SCHOOL SERVICES* Child Development Centers Aliamanu ........................................833-5570