GOLDEN DRAGONS Weekly Binder FRG Holiday Decorating at Fisher House: 29 November 9am Join us to help decorate the living room area at Fisher House #1 at Tripler. All volunteers are welcome to come out! Please contact your FRG Leader for more information. Unit Carwash: The Rear Detachment will hold a unit carwash on 29 November from 9am - 4:00pm at the gas station across from Burger King , near Foote Gate on Schofield Barracks. Great Holiday Gifts: BN Afghans available for sale at BN HQ! $40.00 each BDE Yellow Ribbon Lapels $5.00 each, available at BN HQ. Unit PT T-Shirt (w/ new unit crest) Limited amount for sale at BN HQ $15.00 each. Also, keep your eye out for new BN t-shirts, hoodies and more Dragon wear! Coming soon ! BN Hike: Saturday, 20 Novem- ber The hike is Kaunala Loop and then we will stop at the his- torical site Pu'u Mahuka Heiau (they are on the same road). You can meet at Kaunala Loop at 9:00am or meet at Battalion at 8:00am and you can follow me in my car. Kaunala Loop hike:5miles takes about 2 1/2 to 3 hours, Moderate skill level. advisable to not bring small children or babies. POC: Amy Wolf, delta_company_frg@yahoo. com FRG Meetings/Events A Co FRG: Saturday, 27 November BN Classroom 1:00 to 3:00pm. making Christmas bags to send to A Co Soldiers. Please bring mini cookies to help fill bags. D Co FRG: Saturday, 13 November 10:00 am BN Classroom stuffing goodie bags to send to D Co Soldiers. Our FRG Meeting will be on Saturday, 27 November 4:00 pm with CPT Hart. C Co FRG: Saturday, 27 November Kanea Community Center Time TBA For more information regarding FRG meetings or events please contact your FRG Leader. GOLDEN DRAGONS Weekly Binder 1-14 INFANTRY BATTALION FRG Leaders Contact Information HHC: [email protected]A Co: [email protected]B Co: [email protected]C Co: [email protected]D Co: Delta_company_frg@ yahoo.com 66th ENG Co: [email protected]1-14 IN BN Staff Duty (available 24 hours): 808-655-6846 2SBCT Staff Duty (available 24 hours): 808-655-9200 1-14 IN BN FRSA M. Aloha Valverde Office: (808) 655-1823 [email protected]Our debt to the heroic men and valiant women in the service of our country can never be repaid. They have earned our undying gratitude. America will never forget their sacrifices. President Harry S. Truman 12 November 2010 NOVEMBER MILITARY FAMILY APPRECIATION MONTH Army Bowling With an Active Duty military ID and the purchase of 6 games, shoes will be free for Military Families for the month of November. Hale Ikena/Nehelani Free Keiki meals for Blue Star Card Family Members on Wednesdays, (regularly $1.99 for non-BSC mem- bers) for the month of No- vember. Create an Apple Turkey November 18 from 6 -8 pm, at Hale Ikena. To celebrate Military Family Appreciation Month, families are invited to bring their children to create Apple Turkeys!
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Army Bowling With an Active Duty military ID and the purchase of 6 games, shoes will be free for Military Families for the month of November.
Hale Ikena/Nehelani Free Keiki meals for Blue Star Card Family Members on Wednesdays, (regularly $1.99 for non-BSC mem-bers) for the month of No-vember.
Create an Apple Turkey November 18 from 6
-8 pm, at Hale Ikena. To celebrate Military Family Appreciation Month, families are invited
Parades, patriotic speeches and concerts are planned in honor of current and former military personnel at annual Veterans Day ceremonies throughout the state.
Wahiawa-Waialua Rotary Club members will once again Join other Central Oahu Rotary Clubs in marching in the larges
Veterans Day Celebration in Hawaii. They will be handing out small American Flags along the parade route. All are welcome to join us for a great show of Patriotism. Parade begins at 9AM.
On Thursday, Lt. Gen. Benjamin Mixon, commanding general of all Army soldiers in the Pacific, will be the keynote speaker at the annual Veterans Day ceremony at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific at Punchbowl. The
ceremony begins at 10 a.m.
More than 85 units will march in the Wahiawa Lions' 65th annual Veterans Day parade, which will begin at 10 a.m. at Kaala Elementary School. Grand marshal will be Dr. Shigeo Kawamoto, a 442nd Regimental Combat Team veteran.
Maj. Gen. Bernard Champoux, commanding general of the 25th Infantry Division, is the featured speaker at the program to follow at Wahiawa District Park. There will be concerts, games, craft and food booths and cultural exhibits at the park
until 2 p.m.
The state's Veterans Day ceremony will begin at 1 p.m. at the Hawaii State Veterans Cemetery in Kaneohe and will feature Gov. Linda Lingle.
Maj. Gen. Robert Lee, who retires next month as state adjutant general, will deliver the keynote speech at the Battleship Missouri Veterans Day sunset ceremony at 4:45 p.m. on the battleship moored at Ford Island. The event will feature the
Pacific Fleet Band.
On Saturday, the Oahu Veterans Council will hold its Veterans Appreciation Day from noon to 4 p.m. at Oahu Veterans Center in Foster Village.
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Military Appreciation Wet N’ Wild Hawaii
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Holiday Giving for Wounded Warriors by USO and Windward Mall
GOLDE N DRA GONS W EE KL Y BI NDER
This year, USO Hawaii and Windward Mall, Kaneohe partner to bring early holiday cheer to our islands’ Wounded Warriors. On Saturday, November 13, from 10 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. mall shoppers will be treated to a center stage enter-tainment by comedian Frank DeLima, known for his charity work among disadvantaged children, as well as entertaining our island military. He will host the day’s appeal for holiday gift-giving for Wounded Warriors and their families.
The one-day targeted appeal for Wounded Warriors consists of gathering gift items that shoppers can purchase at the Windward Mall to be given to specific Wounded Warriors and their children. Based on a holiday wish list from Wounded Warrior Marines, Army soldiers, and all other military service branches, holiday shoppers are able to bring joy to those in our U.S. Armed Forces needing some holiday cheer.
Other featured guests on stage that day are Miss Chinatown and her Court, with some musical entertainment from mili-tary groups. Ladies from the group, Red Hot Flashes of Hawaii will join USO Hawaii volunteers make an appeal to shoppers that day, dressed in holiday apparel.
Holiday Giving for Wounded Warriors complements Windward Mall’s on-going weekly campaign program of support-ing our troops and helping their families. This is the second year of community partnership between USO Hawaii and Windward Mall, Kaneohe to benefit our military ohana. Salem media will provide multi-media coverage on Saturday, Nov. 13
All donations for Wounded Warrior packages will be sorted and packed by USO volunteers with the help of Punahou ROTC Cadets at the USO Honolulu Airport Center. They will be ready for pick up by Thanksgiving Day at USO Ha-waii, between Baggage Claim E & F.
For additional information on how to donate and participate, please contact USO Hawaii Programs Manager, Barb Troegner, at (808) 422 1213 [email protected].
Happy Holidays:Peace, Joy…wait, what?
Stressful
We’ll Help You Juggle Through ItFor more information contact 655-0996
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Upcoming Events
GOLDE N DRA GONS W EE KL Y BI NDER
SNOWMAN
COOKIE PLATE
WORKSHOP
12 NOVEMBER
The Parent Line is a non-profit organization that helps Parents work through issues that arise with their children. The website is http://www.theparentline.org/ and there is a list of problems that they can assist with over the phone. The number is (808) 526-1222. Hours are Monday-Friday from 0800-1800 and Saturday from 0900-1300.
fitness, and more. We even offer mental fit-
ness– got stress? Come see what Army Ha-
waii has to offer when it
comes to improving your
mental fitness. Tour the
facility and participate in
some of the activities we
have to offer from 1600-
2000. There will also be
door prizes & giveaways!
For information please call
655-9650.
Health & Fitness Fair - Don‟t miss the
2010 Schofield Barracks Health & Fitness
Open House on 19 Nov. We offer free
ongoing Health Assessments to include
blood pressure, heart rate, height, weight,
BMI, body fat %, and weight loss goals
(Ongoing 10-15 Minutes). You can also ask
the experts. Come out and meet local health
professionals and community health
representatives. Receive information on
nutrition, functional movement screenings,
public health, personal trainers, group
Holiday Craft Sale: Fort Shafter Arts and
Crafts, Friday, 12 Nov 11am - 6 pm and
Saturday, 13 Nov 9am - 4 pm
Handmade items, pottery, stained glass,
quilts & fabrics,
crafts, Woodcrafts,
ceramic ware,
jewelry, silent auction
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COMMUNITY EVENTS AND PROGRAMS
Health & Fitness Fair Holiday Craft Sale
All AAFES Military Star Card holder!
Mark your calendars
for 30 November - 4
31 December 2010. Gas is being
advertised for (-) $ .20 per gallon during the above
period!
Every penny helps!
The JSFSN Lead Analyst posi-tion announcement has been posted on the Serco website for additional five days starting today. Please pass the word to interested folks and have them submit their re-sumes by going into the link below. Click on "Counseling/Support/Outreach" then scroll down until you see "Lead Ana-lyst (JSFSN) (36323) Ft Shafter, HI." http://hostedjobs.openhire.com/epostings/submit.cfm?version=1&company_id=15695
Theatre Night: Camelot – Richardson Theatre, Fort Shafter: Join us for a spe-cial Blue Star Card Preview Night per-formance of Army Community Theatre‟s production of the classic family musical, Camelot, on Thursday, 2 Dec. Curtain call is at 1930. Enjoy free pupus prior to the show and transportation. Limited childcare will also be provided. Please call 655-0112 or 655-0002 or email [email protected] by 19 Nov.