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[email protected] us Your Photos For Our Publications

www.mwrkorea.comNews on ALL FMWR Programs in Korea

http://humphreys.korea.army.milUSAG-Humphreys Official Web Site

Family

Vol. 3, No. 9 September 2011 Camp -Humphreys, Republic of Korea

Strong

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Army Volunteer Corps & Army Family Action Plan (753-3266)

Sep 1 @ 1130 ACS Volunteer Recognition @ ACSSep 1 @ 1000 Professional Development Training@ ACSSep 13 @ 1000 Volunteer OPOC Training @ FRC

Army Family Team Building & Deployment Readiness (753-7439)

Sep 2 @ 1300 NEO Preparation Training for Family Members@ ACS Sep 6 @ 1300 Key Caller Training @ ACS Sep 8 @ 0900 Family Readiness Support Assistant Training @ ACS Sep 15 @ 0830 Family Readiness Group Training@ ACSSep 20 @ 0900 AFTB Level 3 (Part 1) @ ACSSep 21 @ 0900 AFTB Level 3 (Part 2) @ ACSSep 22 @ 0900 Care Team’s Training @ ACS

Master Resiliency Training (MRT) for Spouses (753-7439)

Sep 1 @ 0900-1200 MRT Module One: MRT Introduction Unit One: Resilience and the MRT competencies Unit Two: Hunt the good stuff @ ACS

Sep 2 @ 0900-1200 MRT Module Two: Building Mental Toughness Unit One: Activating Events, Thoughts and the Consequence (ATC Model) @ ACS

Sep 9 @ 0900-1200 MRT Module Two: Building Mental Toughness Unit Two: Avoiding Thinking Traps Unit Three: Detect Icebergs @ ACS

Sep 14 @ 0900-1200 MRT Module Two: Building Mental Toughness Unit Four: Energy Management Unit Five: Problem Solving @ ACS

Sep 16 @ 0900-1200 MRT Module Two: Building Mental Toughness Unit Six: Put It In Perspective Unit Seven: Real-time Resilience @ ACS

Sep 19 @ 0900-1200 MRT Module Three: Building Character Strengths Unit One: Identify Strengths in Self and Others @ ACS Unit Two: Use Strengths and Challenges @ ACS

Sep 23 @ 0900-1200 MRT Module Four: Building Strong Relationships Unit One: Assertive Communication @ ACS Unit Two: Active Constructive Responding and Praise MRT Closing Thoughts and Big Themes @ ACS

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Exceptional Family Member Program (753-6277)

Sep 7 @ 1330 Respite Care Seminar @ ACSSep 14 @ 1400 Aqua Fit Gym Time @ Super GymSep 19 @ 1030 EFMP Respite Care On-Line Training & Respite Care Providers Package Review @ ACSSep 20 @ 1200 A to Z EFMP Self Help Support Group @ FRCSep 20 @ 1830 Free Bowling Night @ Strike ZoneSep 21 @ 1000 EFMP Coffee Social @ Starbucks

Family Advocacy Program (753-6252)

Sep 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 @ 1330 Anger & Stress Management E5-E9/Officers/Civilians @ ACS Sep 6, 13, 20, 27 @ 1330 Enhancing Relationships & Communication Skills @ ACSSep 6, 13, 20, 27 @ 1530 New Leaders Mandatory Family Advocacy Program Brief @ ACS Sep 7 @ 1500 Parenting 1-4 Year Old @ ACSSep 7, 21, 28 @ 1330 Anger & Stress Management E1-E4 @ ACS, (No class on 2nd Wed of each month) Sep 14 @ 1500 Parenting 5-12 Year Olds @ ACS Sep 15 @ 1800 Single Parents Support Group @ ACSSep 20 @ 1730 The Marriage Garden @ ACS Sep 21-23 @ 1800 Emergency Placement Care Training @ ACSSep 24 @ 0900 Emergency Placement Care Training @ ACSSep 26 @ 1330 Parents, Children, and Divorce @ ACSSep 29 @ 1500 Parenting Teenagers @ ACS

New Parent Support Program (753-6287)

Sep 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 @ 0900 Romp & Stomp @ Zoeckler GymSep 2 @ 0900 OB Orientation @ Super Gym Sep 7 @ 0900-1100 Newborn Care @ FRCSep 7, 14, 21, 28 @ 1000 Tummy Time @ Zoeckler GymSep 13, 20, 27 @ 0630 Pregnancy/ Postpartum PT @ Super GymSep 19, 26 @ 1000 Playgroup @ Zoeckler GymSep 20 @ 1300 Breastfeeding Basics @ FRC

Employment Readiness Program (753-8321)

Sep 2 @ 1200 Lunch & Learn- Merci, Thank you, Kamsa Hamnida @ FRC Sep 6 @ 0900 Creating a Winning Resume @ FRCSep 9 @ 1500 Professional Development @ FRCSep 13 @ 0900 Interview Magic @ FRCSep 21 @ 0900 Federal Resume Preparation @ FRC Sep 23 @ 0900 Employment Opportunities Overview for Newcomers @ FRCSep 28, 29 @ 1300 Job Fair Prep - Resume Review & Assistance @ ACSSep 30 @ 1000 Job Fair @ Super Gym

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Director: Suzanne James 753-8401TTY Hearing Impaired 753-3081

Humphreys Main ACS Bldg. 311

TTY Hearing Impaired 753-3082Coordinator: Philip Chang 753-6522/8321

Humphreys ACS Family Readiness Center Bldg. 1127

Suwon ACS Bldg. 2200Bill Spearman 788-5024

TTY Hearing Impaired 788-4880

[email protected] & Referral 753-8401/6761

Relocation Readiness Program (753-8804/8318)

Sep 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 @ 1800 Advanced Korean Language Instruction @ ACSSep 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 @ 1130 Advanced Level English Language Instruction @ FRC Sep 3, 10, 17, 24 @ 0900 Wonder Wheels! Learn to Use Public Transportation Depart from BBQ Pavilion by Walk-Thru Gate Sep 3, 10, 17, 24 @ 1000 American Culture and the U.S. Military Lifestyle Depart from BBQ Pavilion by Walk-Thru GateSep 6, 13, 20, 27 @ 1800 Basic Korean Language Instruction @ ACSSep 7, 14, 19, 21, 26, 28 @1130 Basic English Language Instruction @ FRCSep 7, 13, 20, 27 @ 0830 Newcomers Orientation @ ACSSep 7, 14, 21, 28 @ 1200 Lunch Time Learning About Korea @ ACS Sep 7 @ 1330 Waiting Spouse Support Group @ FRCSep 21 @ 1330 Re-Entry Workshop @ ACS LobbySep 23 @ 1300 Sponsorship Training @ ACSSep 27 @ 1500 International Spouses Exchange @ FRC

Financial Readiness Program (753-8403/7479)

Sep 7 @ 1300 Car Buying @ FRCSep 9 @ 1300 Planning a Budget @ FRC Sep 14 @ 1300 Money Management - The Building Blocks to a Better Future@ FRCSep 16 @1300 First Time Home Buyer Class @ FRCSep 19, 26 @ 0830 Personal Financial Readiness Training for First Term Soldiers @ FRCSep 21 @ 1300 Credit Management & Using Credit Wisely @ FRCSep 23 @ 1300 First Term PCS “Money & Moving” @ FRCSep 28 @ 1300 Thrift Savings Plan & Basic Investment Class @ FRCSep 30 @ 1500 Checkbook and Debit Cards Management @ FRC

Additional offerings (753-8401)Sep 7, 14, 21, 28 @ 1800 Creative Writing @ ACSSep 15 @1800 Pets & PCS'ing conducted by the Vet Clinic @ ACSSep 21 @ 1300-1430 Food Handlers Training for FRG Fund Raisers (English Presentation) @ Super GymSep 21 @ 1430-1600 Food Handlers Training for FRG Fund Raisers (Korean Presentation) @ Super GymSep 21 @ 0900-1100 EEO/POSH Training (Non Supervisory) @ ACSSep 21 @ 1330-1530 EEO/POSH Training (Supervisory) @ ACS

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SIGN-UP AT SAC Bldg S-570 753-8507 CDC Bldg 693 753-8601 Guidelines * Fees are $4.00 per hour, per child.* Advance registration is required and payment is due on the day of registration. Registration can be made up to one month in advance.* Minimum two hours required.* Late pick up fee = $1.00 per minute.* Cancellation policy: Reservations must be cancelled no later than close of business on the Thursday before the event in order to receive credit. * Children must be registered with CYSS and record’s must be up-to-date.* Items to bring with your child: Diapers, Formula, Change of Clothes.

Sept 16th Sept 09Oct 14th Oct 07Nov 18th Nov 14 Dec 16th Dec 09

EligibilityRegister with CYS ServicesFor more information contact:

Yeji Smith, Admin AssistantParent central Services

753-3413/5973

PDN is scheduled to occur at the Child

Development Center, Bldg 693. Please view

schedule for further information

Babysitting ListCYS Services is the place where you can find

responsible & reliable teen babysitter in the community.To get the babysitting list, visit Bldg. 570 and bring

photo I.D. with you. This list will not be given via e-mail.To obtain list please call 753 - 8274

NEW HOURS 1730-2230

AMC Special & Free Movie Tickets call for more details

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"If you carry your childhood with you, you never become older." - Sir Tom Stoppard

The Parent Advisory Council, CDC and SAC will meet on

21 Sept. at 1200. at the CDC Bldg 693

Please come out to voice ideas, suggestions, and concerns and earn valuable WIN points!

The WIN program allows parents to earn points through participating in volunteer opportunities at the CDC & SAC. Parents who earn five points

may receive a 10% discount off their 1st child's monthly fee for the part day and full day programs. Two free hours for Hourly Parents.

Serve as a board member on the PAC: 5 creditsRoom representative: 3 creditsField trip chaperone: 3 credits

Classroom volunteer (min. 2 hrs): 3 creditsAttend a PAC meeting*: 2 credits

Bulletin board: 2 creditsReading a story: 1 creditSharing a talent: 1 credit

*(not board members and room representatives)Additional conditions:

*Credits are not transferable

*Maximum of 5 credits redeemable per month* Coupons resemble discount cash value cash value

Room Reps are needed and also we are in need of more parental involvement.

So stop by and sign up, and remember that you will receive WIN points to save $$$$$

For more email PAC President CPT Maria Altieri @

[email protected]

CDC

Present by Military Family Life Consultant

Tuesday 13 Sept. at CDC Bldg 693

1200-1300

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Coordinator -Bldg. 693Hyacinth Smith

753-8284

Training and Curriculum SpecialistActing Hyacinth Smith - 753-8507

CDC DirectorHyacinth Smith 753-8601

CLEOS DirectorPatrina Tremel 753-8274

CDC Administrators Mihui Kenyon

753-8601

Parent Central ServicesYeji Smith

Child Development CenterBldg S-693, Room 108

Monday- Friday 9 am- 6 pm753-3413/5973 Yeji H. Smith

Registration membership is currently FREE courtesy of the

Army Family Covenant

Copyright 2005 AMWRF. All rights reserved. Photocopying or reproduction strictly prohibited except within the Department of the Army.

Did You Know . . .?Your CDC fees provide a safe, secure, learning environment for your child

Staff are trained to protect, nurture, and teachActivities promote early learning and school readinessFacilities have

Regular fire, safety, health, and program inspectionsSecurity surveillance equipment to monitor activitiesForce Protection safeguards

Parent involvement is welcome and appreciated

Your CDC fees “go further” because the Army covers much of the costYou pay your share and the Army funds the difference

Fee discounts are available when more than one child enrolls in CYS ProgramsOff-post centers usually charge more for infants, supplies, food, and field trips

Your CDC fees buy…220 to 240 hours of full-day care each month10 to 12 hours a day Monday through Friday, typically less than $2 an hour44 nutritious meals and up to 22 snacks

Field trips and skills development

Two weeks of "child care leave" every year

Your CDC fees help make the military lifestyle a little easier

Operating hours at convenient locations are geared to the duty day

Single facilities offer one-stop care for ages 6 weeks to 5 years

Hourly care is available for respite/well-being purposes

Services and standards are predictable wherever you're stationed

CDC fees are a GREAT value because your child receives the best care

Army centers are inspected more frequently than those licensed off-postMost Army centers are nationally accredited; most off-post centers are notMilitary Child Care is cited as "A Model for the Nation" by Congress and national experts

You and CYS - Investing Together

in Your Child's Future

What You Get For Your

Child Care Dollar

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17 September

1000-1300

Zoeckler Field

Join us as we foster relationships between adults and children, and honor children through the gift of meaningful times.

POC Partina Tremel 753-8274

Parent Centeral is moving Starting September 26

Parent Central Office, Youth Center Building #570

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USAG-

SCHOOL-AGE SERVICES (SAS) Monthly FEE CHART

5 Day 3 Hr 3 Day 3 Hr 2 Day 3 HrCAT 1 $0 - 29,400 $210 $162 $86 $52 $36CAT 2 $29,401 - 35,700 $278 $212 $132 $78 $54CAT 3 $35,701 - 46,200 $338 $260 $160 $94 $66CAT 4 $46,201 - 57,750 $408 $312 $192 $114 $78CAT 5 $57,751 - 73,500 $478 $360 $224 $134 $92CAT 6 $73,501 - $85,000 $544 $406 $254 $152 $102CAT 7 $85,001 - $100,000 $546 $424 $262 $154 $108CAT 8 $100,001 - $125,000 $550 $434 $264 $156 $110CAT 9 $125,001+ $556 $444 $266 $158 $112

CAT 1 $0 - 29,400 $114 $126 $46 $80 $40CAT 2 $29,401 - 35,700 $148 $164 $60 $104 $52CAT 3 $35,701 - 46,200 $182 $202 $74 $128 $64CAT 4 $46,201 - 57,750 $218 $242 $88 $154 $77CAT 5 $57,751 - 73,500 $252 $278 $102 $176 $89CAT 6 $73,501 - $85,000 $284 $314 $114 $200 $100CAT 7 $85,001 - $100,000 $298 $330 $120 $210 $105CAT 8 $100,001 - $125,000 $304 $336 $122 $214 $107CAT 9 $125,001+ $312 $344 $126 $218 $110

Before/After Kindergarten

SCHOOL-AGE SERVICES (SAS) and KINDERGARTEN Monthly FEE CHART

Category A

Total Family Income Categories

* Category C Sport Fees are locally determined but must be equal to or greater than amount shownOTHER SPORTS NOT LISTED: Contact FMWRC Sports POC to determine appropriate Category

Additional InformationSAS/K Camp

(Weekly) AfterBeforeBefore/After School

STANDARD HOURLY RATE: $4.00 (Multiple Child Reductions and Total Family Income Categories do not apply to hourly care)

Total Family Income Categories

Part Day Pre-SchoolFull Day Season Fee Category

Soccer, Flag Football, Cheerleading, Basketball, Volleyball, Track & Field, Dodge Ball

Team Sports for Ages 3 - 5 $20

Part Time*

SY 2010-2011 GARRISON FEE CHART FOR: CAMP HUMPHREYS

All Fees effective 1 October 2010

OCCASIONAL USER RATES: Hourly Rate: $4.00, limited to 5 hrs./week. Part Time (< or = to 4 hrs./day) $16.00 ; Daily (> 4 hrs.): $30.00 MIDDLE SCHOOL/TEEN OCCASIONAL USER DAILY RATE: $16.00; Hourly Rate: $4.00, limited to 5 hrs./week. (Multiple Child Reductions and Total Income Family Categories do not apply to hourly, part time or daily care)

FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE: Patrons who do not wish to disclose financial information will be placed in Category 9 .

MULTIPLE CHILD REDUCTION (MCR): A 15% MCR is offered to the second and subsequent children in all regularly scheduled Army Child Care Programs. (Full fee is charged for the child in the most expensive care option, e.g., Full Day CDC care vs SAS care). A 15% MCR is offered to second and subsequent children in all Youth Sports programs occurring during the same season.

LATE PICK-UP FEES: Family fee of $1.00 per minute/$15.00 maximum. Note: If Family has children at different sites, late pick-up fees are assessed per site.

*PART TIME CARE: Applies to a specialized part time program; this may include Part Time Kindergarten Care (for children attending a part time [AM or PM] Kindergarten program).

MIDDLE SCHOOL/TEEN (MS/T) Before School Supervision Monthly Fee = SAS "Before" Rate.

$40

Category B Baseball, Softball, Wrestling $45

Category C Tackle Football, Lacrosse, Ice Hockey, Competitive Swimming, Golf, Field Hockey

>= $65

YOUTH SPORTS (YS) Season FEE CHART

Sports

Developmental Sports

CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTERS (CDC) Monthly FEE CHART

Youth Basketball Registration for the whole month of October. For Ages3-18yrs. Register at Parent Central Office, Youth Center Building #570

Youth Cheerleading Registration for the whole month of October. For Ages4-15yrs. Register at Parent Central Office, Youth Center Building #570

Winter Swim Season Registration for the whole month of October. For Ages6-18yrs. Register at Parent Central Office, Youth Center Building #570.

Volunteer coaches needed for the winter sports seasons. Contact Youth Sports at 753-5601/5602 for more info.

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Kids on Site coming to Super Gym September 19

Want to work out more but not sure what to do with the kids? Kids on Site is the answer!

Starting Monday, September 19, Child Care will be available at the Super Gym from 0845-1115 and 1645-1930, Monday through Friday. The service will not be available on holidays.

Professional Child Care givers will be staffing Kids on Site, which will be located on the first floor close to the service desk. Care will be provided in 1 hour, 15 minute increments and 10 session punch cards are now available at Parent Central for $45 each.

“We are starting the program with the morning and early evenings blocks based on survey results we gathered at the front desk of the Super Gym,” said Child, Youth and School Services coordinator Hyacinth Smith. “However, we are still gathering input to see where and when we need to expand the program.

“We are also looking for additional staff members who can’t work a full day but are available for a couple of hours in the morning or early evening. Expansion is going to depend on finding and training an adequate staff.”

The KOS Survey link has been distributed through Garrison Notes and on the Humphreys Facebook page. If you would like to complete a survey, go to https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/KOS Further information is available from Parent Center at 753-3413/5973.

Kids on Site coming to Super Gym September 19

Want to work out more but not sure what to do with the kids? Kids on Site is the answer!

Starting Monday, September 19, Child Care will be available at the Super Gym from 0845-1115 and 1645-1930, Monday through Friday. The service will not be available on holidays.

Professional Child Care givers will be staffing Kids on Site, which will be located on the first floor close to the service desk. Care will be provided in 1 hour, 15 minute increments and 10 session punch cards are now available at Parent Central for $45 each.

“We are starting the program with the morning and early evenings blocks based on survey results we gathered at the front desk of the Super Gym,” said Child, Youth and School Services coordinator Hyacinth Smith. “However, we are still gathering input to see where and when we need to expand the program.

“We are also looking for additional staff members who can’t work a full day but are available for a couple of hours in the morning or early evening. Expansion is going to depend on finding and training an adequate staff.”

The KOS Survey link has been distributed through Garrison Notes and on the Humphreys Facebook page. If you would like to complete a survey, go to https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/KOS Further information is available from Parent Center at 753-3413/5973.

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Youth Sports DirectorBradley Ficek 753-5602

Technology & Computer Lab SpecialistVacant 753-8645

Work Force Preparation SpecialistVacant 753-5613

School Age Center Director Acting Director:Tamiko Thomas

SAS/MST Administrative AssistantVacant 753- 8507

All Children must be registered with CYSS in order to participate.

Parents may reserve hourly care 48 hours in advance.

Happy

Birthday

If your Child is registered with USAG-Humphreys CYS Services then he or she is also a

member of the youth Birthday club. The month of their birthday all youth will receive six FREE coupons for the

following MWR services:FREE Kids Meal or $2 off any AMC MealFREE day of swimming @ Splish n' Splash

FREE game of Bowling @ Strike ZoneFREE game of Miniature Golf @ Augusta West

FREE game of laser tag @ Outdoor Rec.FREE archery lesson @ Outdoor Rec.

Leotrill Clet Jordan Bauer Daysia B. Nurse Jonathan D. Thomas Draven K. Learned Sherman L. Williams Jr. Ettiene K. Allister Bailey B. Williamson Ava N. Stewart Kellin T. Kirby Anthoney K. Mitchell Kaleb N. Molette Jayla K. Parks Elise M. Burris Samuel A. Altieri Jalyn Angelique Pitre Carissa L. Richardson Daniel S. Wall Dong Hwa Kim Rosa J. Rodriguez Joshua F. Morgan Vincent D. Ciccariello Rachel Essex Cari C. Rix Jacob N. Williams Brian V. Huynh Garrison D. Johnson Alex M. Chang Sylas H. Hendel Treyvon J. Allison Cristian A. Mejia Dakota N. Matthews Gabriel A. WickleyDeMoria L. Tucker Jr. James A. PaisNathaniel B. WilliamsonErik G. RudeSierra M. JulianRomy J. HolmgrenAndre S. PeermanMakenzie P. ClydeYa’pharah C. BrownYeji K. Soriano John E. StadlerRyan TilleryJoshua S. BrownMisty Ai PatselMarlen M. Rodriguez-GomezKeila A. Outen Shayne S. MartinGracianna R. Pittman De’Mani Dail-AddisonKayle K. JeffersonJoel S. Tinsley Anthony M. SalemSamantha C. VanBurenBailei Marie MeltonKeanv D. HolmgrenKaylin N. FontenetteJace H. Patsel Joshua T. WickleyErika M. MurphyJoshua M. JonesDylan C. AveryTahiri M. MengerIsabella R. ScottGabriella M. TitusIsabella R. Titus

Rhianna S. TurvilleRiley L. CookJaliyah D. PattersonJohn BurgerFelicia L. LozinskiTaylor R. RitterNoah A. EchavarriaGabrielle ReeceChanel DeSimoneKeira M. MedinaJoshua CalumaCyrus C. PalaciosChristian A. MosleySpencer D. StrangeRandi S. FeridoSam L. WigginsEvin G. RudeDaniel P. LopezAnabela E. SchmidtRiley J. LaudandoSeth Raymond L. LizamaBryce A. LeePreston A. FrancoisJulia R. DickensonAthena I. VangraefschepeAdelyn C. LarsonJoshua T. WarnellMachala R. SwickardJohanna J. AngellLeia J. SmithHaley R. BalkcomCarolyn M. StephenAlex SaucedoFelipa J. BenjaminIsaiah BosseStephen RichardsonKeora S. StevensIsabella G. ArdJanaya E. CarterKayla M. CarterAva S. AmmariRobert B. GiffenPaul M. Jullian Jr.Sean David WilliamsMelissa A. CooperTavares JohnsonAaron BrownAdrian P. Ruiz Lexy V. MorenoJoshua DyeAlexander J. VanBurenAmare D. AlfordElla D. Dudley Jase H. Strand Edwin Amadeo IIITyra F. JacksonKrystal M. Garay-RodriguezKinley J. BruensLauren E. MillerAndrew B. LillyNoah E. HannumMichael L. AlexanderJaden J. HarrisonEmily FalconiSusan M. BoundsCiana E. Rolle Alesia DelinoisBrooke N. ThomasToby M. Lambert

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Operating HoursMonday - Friday

1430 - 1900Saturday

1500 - 2000Sunday &

Holidays Closed

Bldg. S-427

753-5614

imAloneWorkshop22 September 1500-1630

FRC Bldg. 1127 imAlone Workshop for ages

11 and above provides Families with tools and guidance as they help thier children move toward adulthood and independence.

Middle School & Teen Program Director

Vacant

MS/Teen Program Assistant

Allysa Lester Julie Thompson

POC Partina Tremel 753-8274

(USBC) Sanctioned Youth Bowling League:

Ages 6 - 18

More info. please call 754 - 5636

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Creative Dance

Tuesdays, 8 weeks session, Rec. Annex, Bldg. S. 111

1515-1600, 6 yrs & older, $50 per session 1605-1635, 2-3 yrs old, $40 per session 1640-1710, 4-5 yrs old, $50 per session

Cheerleading

Tuesdays, Rec. Annex, Bldg. S. 111

1715-1800, 9 yrs & older, $50 per month

Sing & Dance With Me

Tuesdays, Rec. Annex, Bldg. S. 111

1000-1100, Infants to 3 yrs old, Free

Gym Bugs Tuesdays, Child Development Center (CDC), Bldg. S-693

1000-1045, 4-5 yrs old, $20 per month Thursdays, CDC, Bldg. S-693

1615-1645, 18 mo-3yrs old, $20 per month

Tae Kwon Do Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, $60 per month

1455-1540, K - 5 yrs, CDC, Bldg. S-693 1600-1645, 1st-2nd grade, Rec. Annex, Bldg. S. 111 1700-1745, 3rd grade & older, Rec. Annex, Bldg. S. 111

New Classes Coming Soon: Kumdo, Gymnastics, Piano, Art, Korean Language & Culture

To enroll in any of these programs, please stop by Parent Central Office, CDC, Bldg. S-693 or call 753-3413/5973.

For more information, call SKIES Unlimited at 753-8645.

SKIES Unlimited is looking for instructors for the following classes: Guitar, Sewing, Swimming, Tennis, Tutoring (Algebra 1 & 2, Geometry & SAT Prep).

Instructional Classes Offered

I’m Alone Training (Free for youth, ages 11 and up), 22 Sep, 1500-1630 @ the Family Readiness Center

Crea

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40 p

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1640

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$50

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1800

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Sing

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, G

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iano

, A

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Kore

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Creative Dance

Tuesdays, 8 weeks session, Rec. Annex, Bldg. S. 111

1515-1600, 6 yrs & older, $50 per session 1605-1635, 2-3 yrs old, $40 per session 1640-1710, 4-5 yrs old, $50 per session

Cheerleading

Tuesdays, Rec. Annex, Bldg. S. 111

1715-1800, 9 yrs & older, $50 per month

Sing & Dance With Me

Tuesdays, Rec. Annex, Bldg. S. 111

1000-1100, Infants to 3 yrs old, Free

Gym Bugs Tuesdays, Child Development Center (CDC), Bldg. S-693

1000-1045, 4-5 yrs old, $20 per month Thursdays, CDC, Bldg. S-693

1615-1645, 18 mo-3yrs old, $20 per month

Tae Kwon Do Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, $60 per month

1455-1540, K - 5 yrs, CDC, Bldg. S-693 1600-1645, 1st-2nd grade, Rec. Annex, Bldg. S. 111 1700-1745, 3rd grade & older, Rec. Annex, Bldg. S. 111

New Classes Coming Soon: Kumdo, Gymnastics, Piano, Art, Korean Language & Culture

To enroll in any of these programs, please stop by Parent Central Office, CDC, Bldg. S-693 or call 753-3413/5973.

For more information, call SKIES Unlimited at 753-8645.

SKIES Unlimited is looking for instructors for the following classes: Guitar, Sewing, Swimming, Tennis, Tutoring (Algebra 1 & 2, Geometry & SAT Prep).

Instructional Classes Offered

I’m Alone Training (Free for youth, ages 11 and up), 22 Sep, 1500-1630 @ the Family Readiness Center

Creative Dance

Tuesdays, 8 weeks session, Rec. Annex, Bldg. S. 111

1515-1600, 6 yrs & older, $50 per session 1605-1635, 2-3 yrs old, $40 per session 1640-1710, 4-5 yrs old, $50 per session

Cheerleading

Tuesdays, Rec. Annex, Bldg. S. 111

1715-1800, 9 yrs & older, $50 per month

Sing & Dance With Me

Tuesdays, Rec. Annex, Bldg. S. 111

1000-1100, Infants to 3 yrs old, Free

Gym Bugs Tuesdays, Child Development Center (CDC), Bldg. S-693

1000-1045, 4-5 yrs old, $20 per month Thursdays, CDC, Bldg. S-693

1615-1645, 18 mo-3yrs old, $20 per month

Tae Kwon Do Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, $60 per month

1455-1540, K - 5 yrs, CDC, Bldg. S-693 1600-1645, 1st-2nd grade, Rec. Annex, Bldg. S. 111 1700-1745, 3rd grade & older, Rec. Annex, Bldg. S. 111

New Classes Coming Soon: Kumdo, Gymnastics, Piano, Art, Korean Language & Culture

To enroll in any of these programs, please stop by Parent Central Office, CDC, Bldg. S-693 or call 753-3413/5973.

For more information, call SKIES Unlimited at 753-8645.

SKIES Unlimited is looking for instructors for the following classes: Guitar, Sewing, Swimming, Tennis, Tutoring (Algebra 1 & 2, Geometry & SAT Prep).

Instructional Classes Offered

I’m Alone Training (Free for youth, ages 11 and up), 22 Sep, 1500-1630 @ the Family Readiness Center

SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT

1Sculpting 1300-1500Pottery 1800-1930$30.00 4 sessions

2Jewelry Making 1800-1900$30.00 for materials

3Water Color Painting1300-1400Children’s Art1600-1700, $5.00

4Wire Crafts Candle Holder1500-1600$10.00

5Oriental Painting1400-1500Matting & Framing 1800-1900 , $10.00

6Drawing 1100-1230Oil Painting 1300-1500 $100.00 for materials

7Pressed FlowerCraft 1800-1900$50.00 4 sessions

8Sculpting 1300-1500Terra-cotta Flower Pot1800-1900, $5.00

9Jewelry Making 1800-1900

10Water Color Painting1300-1400Children’s Art1600-1700,$5.00

11Closed

12Closed

13Closed

14Pressed FlowerCraft 1800-1900$50.00 4 sessions

15Sculpting 1300-1500Pottery 1800-1930, $30.00

16Jewelry Making 1800-1900

17Water Color Painting1300-1400Children’s Art1600-1700,$5.00

18Fruit Carving1300-1500$50.00 2 sessions

19Oriental Painting1400-1500Matting & Framing 1800-1900, $10.00

20Drawing 1100-1230Oil Painting 1300-1500

21Pressed FlowerLamp 1800-1900$15.00

22Sculpting 1300-1500Pottery 1800-1930, $30.00

23Jewelry Making 1800-1900

24Water Color Painting,1300-1400Picture framefor Kids 1600-1700,$5.00

25Fruit Carving1300-1500$50.00 2 sessions

26Oriental Painting1400-1500Matting & Framing 1800-1900, $10.00

27Drawing 1100-1230Oil Painting 1300-1500

28Pressed FlowerCraft 1800-1900$50.00 4 sessions

29Sculpting 1300-1500Pottery 1800-1930, $30.00

30Basic Sewing Pouch 1600-1700, $10.00Jewelry Making 1800-1900

September 2011Operation Hours: Mon-Fri: 1100-2100, Sat&Sun: 1000-2100, Korean Holiday: Closed, For more Information:753-6706

* Class registration and payment is required at least 4days prior.* There is minimum number of participants(2-3 people depending on the class), otherwise the class will be canceled.

New

Special

Special

Special

Special

Special

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Now Forming: Youth Bowling Programs!!!

Alaska Mining Co.

Family Aqua DayFree

Sundays at 1500 Super Gym Pool

End of Summer Triathlon

September 10 753-8031

Family Nite

Tuesdays, 1700-2030Family-Size Bowl of Spaghetti &

Meatballs $19.95Buddy Bowl for Two - $14.95

Pasta Buffet

Wednesdays, 1700-2030$11.95, Kids $4.95

All-You-Can-Eat You Pick The Ingredients,

We Cook It For You

Mongolian BBQ

Thursdays 1700-2030 All-You-Can-Eat - $14.95

Kids $4.95You Pick the Ingredients,

We Cook It

27 SeptemberChild Abuse Prevention

Parent Education1130-1300

FRC Bldg. 1127

OB Orientation

Topics Include:* New parent support progams* Legal services, Birth Certificates & SOFA status* Exercise & Nutrition During Pregnancy* Dental, pediatrics, OB/GYN services at you local clinic

RSVP which date you will be attending Sept. 2, Oct. 7 or Nov. 4 to CPT Ambriz

010-6333-0256 (cell) 753-8003/8122 office

is the first Friday of every

month 0900-1130 at the Super Gym

POC Partina Tremel 753-8274

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Questions should be directed to: Editor, Jeff Hubbard at

[email protected] Strong reserves the right to accept or reject items.

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Deputy to the Garrison CommanderDave Frodsham

Command Sergeant MajorCSM Spencer L. Gray

Director, Family & MWR ActivitiesDon Claycomb

Marketing Chief Mike Mooney

Family Strong Editor and DesignJeff Hubbard

StaffChong, So-Kyong, Yu, Tae-Yol,

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WRITING

WORKSHOP

There’s a writer in

all of us.

Get inspired

Unlock your creative talent

Improve a piec

e you’ve been

working on

Find a safe and respec

tful space to develo

p as a writer

Discover a community of writers

All WelcomeEvery Wednesday, 18:00

-19:00

ACS Building 311

BRING A POEM. BRING A STORY. OR JUST COME GET INSPIRED.

For any questions,

send an email to [email protected]

“I don’t know why we do it. We must be crazy. Welcome, fellow poet.”

—Richard Hugo, American poet (1923-1982)

FREE

CREATIVE

WRITING

WORKSHOP

There’s a writer

in all of

us.

Get inspired

Unlock your creative talent

Improve a

piece you’

ve been wo

rking on

Find a safe and

respectful spa

ce to develop

as a writer

Discover a community of writers

All Welcom

eEvery Wednesday, 18:

00-19:00

ACS Building 311

BRING A POEM. BRING A STORY. OR JUST COME GET INSPIRED.

For any questions,

send an email to [email protected]

“I don’t know why we do it. We must be crazy. Welcome, fell

ow poet.”

—Richard Hugo, American poet (1923-1982)

FREECREATIVEWRITINGWORKSHOP

There’s a writer in all of us.

Get inspiredUnlock your creative talent

Improve a piece you’ve been working on

Find a safe and respectful space to develop as a writer

Discover a community of writers

All WelcomeEvery Wednesday, 18:00-19:00

ACS Building 311

BRING A POEM. BRING A STORY. OR JUST COME GET INSPIRED.

For any questions,

send an email to [email protected]

“I don’t know why we do it. We must be crazy. Welcome, fellow poet.”

—Richard Hugo, American poet (1923-1982)

21 October

6-8 pm at Zoeckler Gym Track

Call EFMP, 753-6277 for more information

Walk to raise awareness

Girl Scouts

Join the Girl Scouts and EFMP

as they join forces to raise awareness

for breast cancer.

Dayfor

KidsBoys &

Girls

Clubs

of

Ameri

ca

17 Sep

tember

1000-1

300

Zoeckle

r Field

Join us a

s we fost

er relatio

nships be

tween

adults an

d childre

n, and ho

nor childr

en

through

the gift

of meanin

gful times.

POC Partina Tremel 753-8274

Excep

tional Family Member Program

Exceptional Family Mem

ber P

rogr

am

Call ACS E

FMP, 753-62

77 for more i

nformation

Aqua Fit Gym Tim

e

Get active

while havin

g fun

ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE

A to Z EFMP

Self-help Support

Group

Need a Break?

Try FREE Bowling

Nights

18 Oct, 15 Nov, 20 Dec

1830-2000, Strike Zone

Aqua Fit Gym Time

Get active while having fun!

12 Oct, 9 Nov, 14 Dec 5:30-6:30 pm, Super Gym

“Respite Care Seminar”, 4 Oct, 2 Nov, 7 Dec

1330-1430, ACS Bldg. 311, A Temporary Break From Care

FREE Bowling for Families

enrolled in the EFMP. Call ACS

EFMP, 753-6277 for information.

Find out about respite care eligibility information, training for parents and respite providers, parents’

responsibilities, funding, Family-specific respite needs, and the respite care application process and more.

For more info and to RSVP, call the ACS Exceptional Family Member Program, 753-6277.

EFMP Coffee Social

19 Oct, 16 Nov, 21 Dec

1000-1100, Starbucks

Are you looking for a reason to enjoy great

coffee, meet new people, and learn about the

available support and services of care at

USAG-Humphreys!

WALK to raise awareness at

Zoeckler Gym Track

Date: 21 Oct 2011

6-8 pm at Transformation Park

Call ACS EFMP, 753-6277 for

more information.

RESPITE CARE

PROGRAM

Provides a temporary rest period for family members respon-

sible for regular care of persons with disabilities.

Eligibility is based on EFMP enrollment and EFM’s medical

or educational condition.

For more information please call the Exceptional Family

Member Program DSN 753-6277

***EFMP Respite Care On-Line Training and Respite Care

Providers Package Review: 17 Oct, 21 Nov, 19 Dec

1030-1130, ACS, bldg #311

753-6277 Exceptional Family Member Program

Oct-Dec 2011

for anyone

looking for a place to share

experiences, knowledge, and

network with other

community members

11 Oct, 8 Nov, 13 Dec 1200-1300

ACS Family Readiness Center,

Bldg 1127

Gymn

astic

s Cla

sses

comi

ng so

on…

Clas

ses w

ill be

held

:

@Rec

Ann

ex, F

itness

Rm

., Bldg

. 111

Mon

day:

0930

-1020

(und

er 3

yrs o

ld)

1030

-1125

(3 yr

s old)

1600-

1655 (

Boys,

4-6 y

rs old

)

Thur

sday

s:160

0-165

5 (3-

5 yrs

old)

1700-

1755 (

4-7 y

rs old

) Co

st: $

30.0

0/cla

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To si

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p for

a cla

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stop

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Pare

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753-

3413

/ 597

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or m

ore

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mation

, call

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ibel K

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a at

DSN

753-

8645

.