Exciting Travel Opportunities from ITT New Zealand, Hong Kong, Lanai and more. Vie for the Commander’s Cup on Sports Day Kayaking, tug-o-war, inner tube races, volleyball and a Fitness Challenge. 51st Annual Hickam Carnival Rides, food, live bands, Kiddieland and prizes. OCTOBER 2009 HICKAM AFB, HAWAI’I Cover photo: One of the many golden beaches in beautiful New Zealand.
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Exciting Travel Opportunities from ITT
New Zealand, Hong Kong, Lanai and more.
Vie for the Commander’s Cup on Sports Day
Kayaking, tug-o-war, inner tube races, volleyball and a Fitness Challenge.
51st Annual Hickam Carnival
Rides, food, live bands, Kiddieland and prizes.
OCTOBER 2009 HICKAM AFB, HAWAI’I
Cover photo: One of the many golden beaches in beautiful New Zealand.
Commander’s CupCommander’s CupPoints awarded for participation and to the
top 3 finishers in each event. Additional
points are awarded to units volunteering to
assist with an event (1 event per unit)
FREE Food! Beverages available for purchase
Contact your Unit Fitness Advisory
Committee member to register
from September 8–25
For more information, call the
Fitness Center at 448-2214/4640
YOU’RE INVITED! The 15th Services Ohana Newcomers Briefing is held twice monthly at the Hickam Enlisted Club. Come and enjoy a delicious lunch while briefed on exciting programs and upcoming events. For more information and to reserve your seat, please call 449-8409.
CONTENTS INSIDE SERVICES MAGAZINE
2 Information, Tickets & Travel 12 Outdoor Recreation3 Golf Courses 14 Arts & Crafts Center4 Enlisted Club 16 Youth Programs6 Officers’ Club 18 Makai Recreation Center8 Restaurant Guide 19 Library & Information System
10 Bowling Center 20 Upcoming Events11 Fitness & Sports Center 27 Services Directory
SPECIAL FEATURESCommand15th Services
Squadron Commander Lt Col Timothy M. Telega
(Deployed)
CommanderMaj Regina Rockel
15th Services DirectorFrank Faria
MarketingDirector
DC Smith
Marketing AssistantDebbie Ikehara
PublicistCecila Vargas
Writer/EditorLisa Roman
Graphic IllustratorTanya Dlabaj
Sponsorship CoordinatorTeddy Fabella
Cover: Check out all the exciting tours ITT has to offer and hot military specials. More details on Page 2.
Inside Cover: Cheer on your unit as they compete for the Commander’s Cup during Sports Day! More details on Page 11.
Back Cover: Don’t miss the 51st Annual Hickam Carnival. Featuring rides, food, bands and other entertainment.
Inside Services magazine is published and distributed by the 15th Services Marketing. The opinions and views expressed are not necessarily those of Hickam Air Force Base, DoD or the U.S. Air Force. All times and dates are subject to change without notice. All information is current as of the date of publication. Log on to www.hickamservices.com to find out how you can advertise in this publication. All sponsorship and advertising infers “No Federal endorsement of sponsor(s) intended.”
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Information, Tickets & Travel
New Zealand: Land of the Long White Cloud (featured above)
Nov. 9–21$3,295/person, based on double occupancy
This tour will acquaint you with the North & South Island. The small island nation of New Zealand will dazzle you with snow-topped glaciers, bubbling geysers, golden beaches and rain forests. You will also learn about the country’s Maori culture. Tour includes round-trip airfare, transfers, 10-day hotel accommodations, meals, a local guide and comprehensive sightseeing with an ITT escort. Tour destinations include Christchurch, Dunedin, Te Anau, Milford Sound, Queenstown and Auckland. Call 448-2295 for a full itinerary and reservations.
Retiree Appreciation Night and Vendor FairOct. 23:30–6:30 p.m.Officers’ Club LanaiFREE
Enjoy a night of tasty appetizers and Big Bands performing Swing and Jazz dance music. Hawai’i activity and hotel vendors will provide door prizes. The grand prize giveaway will be round-trip airfare to Maui and a two-night stay at the Maui Prince Hotel. This event is open to all military and DoD card holders and their families. Call the ITT office at 448-2295 for reservations.
Tour the “Pineapple Island” of LanaiOct. 10–11$450–$630/person, based on double occupancy
Don’t miss this once-a-year opportunity! Take a trip to the most enchanting Hawai’ian island. Lanai’s unspoiled landscape creates a magical charm unlike any of the other islands and is considered a golfer’s dream with two championship courses. Tour includes round-trip airfare, overnight stay at the Lodge at Koele and Lanai shuttle. Call the ITT office at 448-2295 for a full itinerary, pricing information and reservations.
Hong Kong: The Jewel of AsiaNov. 29–Dec. 7$1,795/person; based on double occupancy
Hong Kong is a culturally rich land perfectly balanced by ancient tradition and western customs. Feast your senses on its glorious views and sumptuous meals. Tour package includes round-trip airfare and transfers, seven-night hotel accommodations with breakfast buffet and an escorted tour of Hong Kong Island. Please call 448-2295 for more information and reservations.
ACTIVITY OF THE MONTH
Paradise Cove Luau and Makaha Resort & Golf ClubTwo luau tickets or one-night deluxe accommodations with a FREE round of golf. Entry box is located in the ITT office. Must be USAF assigned to or retired in Hawai’i.
LOCAL TOURS & ATTRACTIONS
Glass Bottom Boat Tour —$15/adult and $10/childCome aboard the Coral Queen and view the underwater beauty of Kaneohe Bay. The next tour will be Oct. 24 from 9:15 a.m.–12:15 p.m.
City Lights Trolley Tour —$12/person for 2 hoursThe holidays are just around the corner! It’s not too early to book our 30-seat Holo Holo Trolley to view the Honolulu city lights. Tours begin Dec. 5. Call 448-2295 for details and reservations.
HOT MILITARY SPECIALS
Waikiki Resort Hotel—$89 (starting price)Good for active duty military, dependents and retirees. One block from Waikiki Beach. Includes FREE parking and 20 percent off food and beverages. Must purchase at the ITT office to receive discount.
Maui Prince Hotel—$140/night (starting price)Get away to a luxurious resort hotel in Maui’s top South Makena Resort area. FREE parking, resort fees waived and much more!
25-Round Round DiscountRank/Pay Grade Fee PlanE1 to E4 $5 $110E5 & Up $7 $150AF DoD $8 $165Junior golfers $5 $110Civilian guest 10 N/A
Half Price Golf : Play nine holes of golf and get your second round half price! Offer valid Mondays and Wednesdays from 7 a.m.–4 p.m. and Tuesdays from 1–5 p.m.
25-Round 50-Round Round Discount DiscountRank/Pay Grade Fee Plan PlanE1 to E4, GS-1 to GS-3 $14 $300 $595E5 to O3, GS-4 to GS-8 $20 $425 $800O4 & Up, GS-9 & Up $22 $470 $880
Half Price Golf: All rentals and round fees are half price during twilight hours! (Mon.–Fri. from 2:45–6 p.m. and 3:45–6 p.m. on weekends and holidays.)
Link Up 2 Golf For Juniors And AdultsOct. 3, 10, 17 and 24Juniors, 8–10 a.m.; Adults, 1–3:30 p.m.Mamala Bay & Ke’alohi Par 3 Golf Courses$59/junior and $99/adult
This clinic is an introduction to golf. Classes are limited to the first six people who sign up. You can register online at www.PlayGolfAmerica.com.
36-Hole Best Ball Columbus Day Celebration TournamentOct. 10 and 12$30/team plus daily green feesMamala Bay Golf CourseSign-up by Oct. 6
Prizes awarded for gross and net score in the various team flights. Number of flights determined by the amount of entries. Format will be stroke play. Tournament is open to all authorized military and DoD members. For additional information, call the Pro Shop at 449-2304.
Ladies Golf ClinicOct. 234–4:45 p.m.Mamala Bay Golf CourseFREESign-up by Oct. 6
This clinic is for beginners and is limited to 12 people. Email [email protected] to sign up. Please note if you are right or left handed.
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Football FrenzySundays (now until Oct. 25)6:30 a.m.–3 p.m.
Sundays (Nov. 1–Jan. 3)7 a.m.–3 p.m.
Catch all your NFL action at J.R. Rockers! This year J.R. Rockers will proudly feature DIRECTV’s NFL Sunday Ticket and the NFL Network. J.R. Rockers will have new Sunday hours during football season (see above). Football Frenzy is open to all ranks.
Lunch by the OunceMondays and Tuesdays11 a.m.–1 p.m.$0.65/ounce
J.R. Rockers offers a new convenient lunch option for those on the go. Build your own healthy lunch at our buffet. Choose from fresh salad bar options or create your own wrap. There’s no wait and it’s affordable!
Social Hour SpecialsEvery Mon.–Thur.5–6 p.m.
Come to J.R. Rockers during social hour! Enjoy half-price nachos, $0.50 off bar drinks and $0.25 off sodas. Open to all ranks.
Tailgate BBQ MondaysMondays4:30–7:30 p.m.
Bring your Monday Night Football fans to J.R. Rockers. We will be serving ribs, burgers, hot dogs and chicken hot off the grill. Side dishes will include corn on the cob, baked beans, tossed salad with assorted dressings and corn bread. All this for only $9.95 for adults, $5.95 for children ages 5–12 and children under 5 eat for FREE! Open to all ranks.
Cork SniffersOct. 56–7 p.m.Molokai Room$15/member and $20/non-member
Cork Sniffers Wine Club is held the first Mon. of every month. This month we will feature French wines brought to you by Jason Hayes of Southern Wine and Spirits. There will also be tapas available to enhance your tasting experience. Find out about the club and its membership benefits at this unique event while enjoying various wines. Call 448-2271 ext. 227 for reservations. This event is open to all ranks. Please drink responsibly.
Oahu Washer LeagueOct. 7 and 21Open play is 5–6 p.m., Tournament play is 6–8 p.m.Open play is FREE, Tournament play is $5
Washers is a game of skill, similar to Horseshoes. You must be at least 13 years old to play. If you prove to be the best you could win prizes. For more information, please contact
Todd Singleton at [email protected] or call 489-3209. Open to all ranks.
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Warrior FridayOct. 24:30–10 p.m.Koa LoungeFREE for members and $10 for non-members
Enjoy Warrior Friday once a month in conjunction with the Warrior Run. This event is sponsored by a different squadron each month and is given a special theme. This Warrior Friday will be sponsored by the 735th AMS and the theme is TBD. There will be music, lots of food and games played for prizes. For more information, please call 448-4608.
Champagne Sunday BrunchSundays10 a.m.–1 p.m.$18.95/adult, $9.50/children ages 7–11, $4.75/children ages 4–6 and FREE for children 3 and under
Enjoy the sound of live piano music while eating brunch at the Officers’ Club. Kit Samson is perhaps Hawai’i’s most celebrated pianist. His sound is romantic and playful with a few jazz elements. Menu includes roast beef,
smoked ham, salads, fresh fruits, Belgian waffles, cream of beef, omelets and eggs-to-order bar with veggies and seafood, grilled Mahi Mahi, bacon, sausage, hot buttered vegetables, rice and potatoes, stir fry bar, dessert bar with pies, cakes and pastries, champagne, beverages and more! There is a $2 Member First discount. Open to all ranks.
Green Eggs & SamOct. 166–10 p.m.Koa LoungeFREE
Back by popular demand, Green Eggs & Sam will perform live. Enjoy this eclectic band’s take on some popular tunes. Snacks and beverages will be available for your enjoyment.
Mongolian BBQ Now on Tuesdays5:30–8 p.m.Officers’ Club Lanai$.65/ounce
The same great Mongolian BBQ you get on Thursdays is now available on Tuesdays too! You can choose from 20 different fresh veggies,
five different meats and a variety of oils and sauces. Our chefs will cook these delicious ingredients on our open-air grill right in front of you. Fried and white rice, noodles, soup, rolls, fortune cookies, iced tea and coffee are also available. There is a $1 Member First discount.
Officers’ Club Lunch Menu11 a.m.–1 p.m.
MONDAYSSoup & Salad Bar (Senate Bean Soup)
TUESDAYSSoup & Salad Bar (Corn Chowder
Soup) and Deli Sandwiches
WEDNESDAYSSoup & Salad Bar (Portuguese Bean
Soup) and The Taco Bar
THURSDAYSSoup & Salad Bar (Split Pea Soup)
and The Pasta Bar
FRIDAYSoup & Salad Bar (Clam Chowder
Soup) and Stir Fry
$1 discount for club members
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HICKAM OFFICERS’ CLUBThe Officers’ Club is situated on the historic Pearl Harbor Channel and provides a variety of food and beverage options. The daily lunch features a different special along with a delicious soup and salad bar. A traditional Mongolian BBQ is offered Tuesday and Thursday evenings on the lanai. Friday evening is highlighted with a gourmet selection in the dining room. The famous Koa Lounge presents an exciting Warrior Friday event on the
Mamala Bay Golf CourseHickam AFB, HI
RESTAURANT GUIDE RIGHT HERE ON HICKAM
WRIGHT BROTHERS CAFÉ & GRILLEThe Wright Bros. Café & Grille is located near the Pearl Harbor entrance next to the Officers’ Club. Enjoy a delicious selection of breakfast and lunch items. You can sit inside or enjoy your meal outside while watching the ships gliding in and out of the channel. Call 448-4608 for more information.
HICKAM ENLISTED CLUB/J.R. ROCKERSThe Enlisted Club has two great dining options: a regular buffet lunch or J.R. Rockers. The buffet lunch offers a wide variety of great entrées, salads and soup as well as dessert and beverages. J.R. Rockers, the AF signature brand restaurant, features a sports bar/pub atmosphere with a large menu available for lunch and dinner. Starters, salads, sandwiches and delicious entrées are available. Seating is available both inside and outside featuring large-screen TVs. For more information, call 448-2271.
KAU KAU KORNERThe Kau Kau Korner, located in the Bowling Center, offers a variety of sandwiches and local plate dishes. You can also choose from our breakfast, lunch and dinner menus and/or snacks and finger foods. Call 448-9959 for more information.
SEA BREEZENow open! Featuring a new menu created by renowned chef and owner Phillip
MAMALA BAY SNACK BARThe Mamala Bay Snack Bar is located at the Mamala Bay Golf Course and offers a spectacular view of the course and bay. You can
LA FAMILIA MEXICAN RESTAURANTTraditional Mexican cuisine featuring burritos, tamales, enchiladas, Jose’s famous “birria” made fresh daily and much more. Located on the beautiful Ke’alohi Par 3 Golf Course. Please call 422-9987 for more information.
SAND BAR & GRILLThe Sand Bar & Grill features casual dining with an outside location with a panoramic view of the beach and Hickam’s beautiful harbor. Enjoy starters, lunch, dinner and a full bar with a variety of locally brewed beers. Seating on the deck allows for a view of the ocean and stunning sunset. Call 449-9900 for more information.
PLANET SMOOTHIEPlanet Smoothie is located inside the Fitness & Sports Center and boasts a healthy menu including breakfast, lunch and a variety of smoothies that are filling, yummy and healthy. For more information, call 449-1145.
For menu and price information for these dining establishments, log on to www.hickamservices.com.
first Friday of every month. The lounge offers great beverages and traditional pupus on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Call 448-4608 for more details.
enjoy breakfast and lunch while taking in the view. It may be Hickam’s best kept secret. With great prices and delicious food, it’s worth the extra drive, just past Hickam Harbor. Call 449-2307 for more information.
“Paolo” Sarubbi, includes a wide variety of salads, sandwiches, entrées and sushi. Located at Hickam Harbor. For more information and, call 449-9900.
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NOW OPEN!
YOU DON’T HAVE TO CROSS THE BORDER, WE DID IT FOR YOU!
TRADITIONAL MEXICAN CUISINE FEATURING BURRITOS, TAMALES, ENCHILADAS, JOSE’S FAMOUS “BIRRIA” MADE FRESH DAILY AND MUCH MORE
LOCATED ON THE BEAUTIFUL KE’ALOHI PAR 3 GOLF COURSE ACROSS FROM J.R. ROCKERS
NOW OPEN!Featuring a new menu created by renowned chef
and owner Phillip “Paolo” Sarubbi, including a wide variety of salads, sandwiches, entrées and sushi.
Sea Breeze:Lunch: Thursday–Friday, 11 a.m.–1:30 p.m. (A la Carte menu) Dinner: Wednesday–Saturday, 5–8 p.m. (A la Carte menu);
Sunday, 5– 8 p.m. (Seafood Buffet)
Sand Bar & Grille:Tuesday–Friday, 2–9 p.m.;
Saturday and Sunday, 11 a.m.–9 p.m.(Kitchen closes one hour before closing times)
For more information and a complete menu log on to www.hickamservices.com.
Located at Hickam Harbor Bldg. 3465 • 449-9900
Bowling Center
Winter Bowling LeaguesThe Winter Bowling Leagues have already begun! League days and times are as follows: Pau Hana League on Mondays at 5:30 p.m., 825th Invitational on Tuesdays at 6 p.m., PACAF Mixed League on Thursdays at 7 p.m., Ball & Chain league on Fridays at 6:30 p.m., and YABA Bowls league on Saturdays from 9 a.m.–12 p.m. Stop by the Bowling Center or call 448-9959 for more details.
Birthday Party Reservations at the Bowling CenterThe staff at the Hickam Bowling Center wants to help you celebrate your birthday? Birthday packages are for children ages 12 and under and include two games of bowling, FREE shoe rental, a 12-ounce soda and your choice of one hot dog, two mini cheese pizzas or
two mini pepperoni pizzas. Party reservations are available Mon.–Fri. from 10 a.m.–3 p.m. or Sat. and Sun. from 12–3 p.m. Please call 448-9959 for more information or to make reservations.
Monthly Family Bowling SpecialHow about a night of fun with the whole family at The Bowling Center! From Sept. 2–Oct. 7 the center will offer a family special. On Wednesdays from 4–9 p.m., a family of three or more receives three games of bowling plus shoe rental for only $25 per lane! This offer is limited to five bowlers per lane. Reservations are required. Call 448-9959 to book now.
Birthdays are the BestLet The Bowling Center staff help you celebrate your birthday this month. Show a valid military ID or DoD card on your birthday and receive a FREE plate lunch. For more information, call 448-9959.
Bumper Bowling and Thunder AlleyBumper Bowling is a great activity for beginner bowlers (ages 5–12) and
bowlers with disabilities. Ball walls are placed in the gutters to prevent balls from falling in. Thunder Alley is glow-in-the-dark bowling with a selection of
music from our jukebox and cool new lighting. Thunder Alley is every Fri. from 9:30 p.m.–1 a.m. and every Sat. from 6 p.m.–1 a.m.
The Bowling Center will be open on Columbus Day, Oct. 12, from 12–9 p.m.
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Fitness & Sports Center
Sports Day (featured above)
Oct. 29 a.m.–4:30 p.m.Hickam Harbor
Vie for the Commander’s Cup! Points will be awarded for participation and to the top three finishers in each event. Additional points awarded to units volunteering to assist with an event (one event per unit). Events include kayaking, volleyball, tug-o-war, horseshoes, inner tube relay and the Fitness Challenge. There will be FREE food! Beverages will be available for purchase. Contact your Unit Fitness Advisory committee member to register. For more information, call the Fitness Center at 448-2214.
Basic Strength TrainingWednesdays and Saturdays2–3 p.m.The Fitness & Sports CenterFREE
Strength training is very beneficial to your overall health. It increases your metabolic rate, improves stability, increases and restores bone density, decreases risk of coronary disease, increases lean muscle mass and muscle strength
and helps prevent injury. If you need to get acquainted with the equipment, orientation is available. These classes are open to all authorized fitness center users. To sign up for these classes, stop by The Fitness & Sports Center customer service desk or call 449-2214.
Spa Treatments AvailableSome of the amazing spa services available at The Fitness & Sports Center include ionic detox foot bath, deep tissue sports massage, facial treatments and body scrubs. Spa packages are also available as well as on-site chair massages for parties and functions. For a complete list of services and prices or to set up an appointment, please call 448-2214 or simply visit the customer service desk at The Fitness & Sports Center.
Personal TrainingHave a certified fitness professional work one-on-one with you to achieve your fitness goals. A customized exercise program will be designed for you that meets your fitness level and constraints. You will also receive basic nutrition information to enhance your fitness program. You can sign up as an individual or as a group. By signing up, you will be eligible for enrollment in FitLinxx. Please contact The Fitness & Sports Center at 448-2214 for pricing and appointment scheduling.
Group Fitness ClassesAll classes are FREE to authorized users. Class minimum participation is three people. Classes are held at The Fitness & Sports Center, Bldg. 1120 and Spin Center, Bldg. 1113. No classes are held on Federal holidays or Family days unless otherwise noted. FIP is limited to active duty Air Force members only and held Mon.–Fri. Some of the exciting classes offered include Power Pump, Athletic Core Conditioning, Step Challenge, Spinning, Yoga and Cardio Kick Boxing. Please contact The Fitness & Sports Center at 448-2214 for class times and schedules.
Spinning CertificationNov. 1 Spinning Instructor Certification from
8:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
Nov. 7 Contraindications to the Spinning Program from8 a.m.–12 p.m., Perceived Exertion from 1–3 p.m., Strength, Hills & Power from 3–5 p.m.
Nov. 8 High Intensity Training from 12–4 p.m.
Call Dawn Pierce or Benny Miguel at 448-4640 for more details.
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Outdoor Recreation
After School Youth Sailing ProgramMondays and Wednesdays with optional advanced courses on Fridays 3–5 p.m.$65 per month
This monthly membership program is for youth ages 8–16 and is specifically designed for the aspiring junior sailor. This is a fun and interactive way to teach the basics of sailing. Let our instructors teach your kids to sail! During the month instructors will teach tacking, rigging, jibbing, capsize recovery and many other sailing techniques.
Full Moon PaddleOct. 27 p.m.–9 p.m.$20
Feel the stress melt away when the Outdoor Adventure staff leads you through the water as the sun slips past the horizon and the moon climbs into the evening sky. Glide silently across the water and soak in the evening’s peaceful enchantment. Whether you are a beginner or experienced, all paddling abilities are welcome. Trip includes kayaks, gear and professional guides. This excursion fills up fast, so call 449-5215 for availability.
Spearfishing 101Oct. 3 9 a.m.–12 p.m.Pool 1$35
Spear fishing is as challenging and exciting as it sounds! The Outdoor Adventure staff will show you the basics so you can enjoy Hawai’i’s undersea world. Become an accomplished free diver and acquire the skills needed to catch your dinner. We’ll go over rules and regulations set by the state, where you can and cannot go, what you can and cannot eat, physiology, technique, training, safety, equipment and knowledge. You will hit the water for some target practice as well. You will need a mask, fins, snorkel, be able to swim and have some prior snorkel experience. Don’t miss this exciting adventure! Call 449-5215 for availability.
Spearfishing 102Oct. 49 a.m.–12 p.m.$35Spear Fishing 101 a pre-requisite
Our 102 class is for those who have completed the 101 class or are accomplished free divers that want to jump on our boat for the adventure. Depending on skill level, the first dive is usually done in shallow water, six to 12 feet deep. Afterwards, we will meet back at the boat to discuss the dive. The second dive is in water about 10 to 20 feet deep, depending on each diver’s ability. Even if you are unable to spear any fish, you’ll have a blast just being out there! You’ll need a mask, fins, snorkel, other equipment and the transportation is on us. You’re welcome to bring your own gear if you want. Come join us for a fun and challenging adventure! This excursion fills up fast, so call 449-5215 for availability.
Hickam Harbor offers a fun and exciting new way to spend your fall break! Youth ages 7–15 can sign up for this three-hour session and learn ocean sports, safety and conservation. This camp will provide activities that will vary from day to day. Some of the activities include snorkeling, surfing, paddle boarding, windsailing, tide pooling, reef walking, banana boat rides and more. Your kids will love this! Call 449-5215 for availability.
Jr. Start Sailing RightOct. 5–9Ages 11–15, 9 a.m.–12 p.m. and ages 7–10, 1–4 p.m.$95Sign-up by Sept. 30
This class is specifically designed for the aspiring junior sailor. It is a fun, interactive camp that teaches the basics of sailing. Let our instructors teach your kids tacking, rigging, jibbing, capsize recovery and many other sailing techniques! Call 449-5215 for availability.
Bottom FishingOct. 10 8:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m.$35Sign-up by Oct. 7
Enjoy a morning of relaxation and fun on the water while you try your skills at bottom fishing. A wide variety of reef fish and a token shark or two are ready to put you to the test. We’ll provide the fishing gear, bait and boat, along with some instructions. You provide the luck! Catch and release or take home for dinner. This trip is great for beginners or the seasoned veteran.
Kayak FishingOct. 118:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.$37Sign-up by Oct. 8
If you love to fish and want a little exercise, this is the trip for you. We’ll provide the kayak, fishing gear, bait and transportation. The Outdoor Adventure staff takes trips to different locations
October Aquatics Schedule
Pool 1 Hours (Lap Swim)Mon.–Fri.
6–8 a.m., 10 a.m.–2 p.m. and 6–8 p.m.
Pool 2 Hours (Rec Swim)Pool 2 will be closed from
October 2009 until March 2010 for renovations.
Swimming Lessons• Session 1: Mon.–Thur. only,
Oct. 5–8 and Oct. 12–15, 2:45–3:15 p.m. and 3:30–4 p.m.,
$60 per student per session• Session 2: Mon.–Thur. only,
Oct. 19–22 and Oct. 26–29, 2:45–3:15 p.m. and 3:30–4 p.m.,
$60 per student per sessionSwimming lessons will be conducted at Pool 1. Sign-ups will be taken at Pool 2.
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around the island. Come aboard and we’ll give you the basics of kayak fishing while you enjoy the beautiful coastal sites and bring home the fish!
Start Sailing RightOct. 14, 17, 21 and 24 Wednesdays, 6 p.m.–8 p.m. and Saturdays, 9 a.m.–12 p.m.$167Sign-up by Oct. 7
Learn the ins and outs of sailing. This course is taught by one of our certified sailing instructors. Once you are certified, you will have the opportunity to use three of Hickam Harbor’s sailboats; the Laser 12, the Catalina 14 and the Rhodes 19. This class consists of four hours of classroom theory and 11 hours of on-the-water group instruction and semi-private sailing instruction. Cost includes textbook, class materials, boat rental and instruction.
Mountain Biking in KailuaOct. 179 a.m.–3 p.m.$35 w/ bike rental, $25 w/o bike rentalSign-up by Oct. 14
Ride local mountain bike trails around Olamana. This trip is for those who have little to moderate mountain bike experience. Our guides will take you out and show you some great single track trails. Get ready to hop roots, rocks and stumps. Guides will also discuss mountain bike techniques as well as trail etiquette.
Learn To SurfOct. 179 a.m.–12 p.m.$35Sign-up by Oct. 14
Did you know that Hawai’i is the surf capital of the world? You can learn to surf right here at Hickam. Let our professional instructors teach you the basics of
standing, paddling, catching waves and angling down a wave. Surfing is a fun and exciting sport and you couldn’t ask for a better location. Participants must be able to swim without a life jacket.
Women’s Only Surf LessonsOct. 189 a.m.–12 p.m.$35Sign-up by Oct. 15
Ladies, get out and enjoy the breaks! Let the trained staff at Hickam Harbor make your surfing experience pleasant and successful. They will school you in history, wave science, etiquette and technique. They will also get you on the right board, provide a short boat ride to “the line up” and give you personal instruction in uncrowded waves. Participants must be able to swim without a life jacket. Don’t miss out on this righteous opportunity!
Kayak Chinaman’s HatOct. 249 a.m.–3 p.m.$34Sign-up by Oct. 21
This trip offers a variety of activities! It’s a short paddle out to one of Hawai’i’s landmark locations. Explore the small island of Chinaman’s Hat (aka Mokolii) off Kaneohe Bay and possibly catch a wave or two. Pull your kayaks onto shore and enjoy swimming and snorkeling. If you still have energy left, you can hike to the top for some awesome views of Kaneohe Bay. This trip can sometimes be moderate in the level of difficulty, so ask our
knowledgeable staff at the Hickam Harbor for
details!
Bottom FishingOct. 258:30–11:30 a.m.$35Sign-up by Oct. 22
(For a full description, see Bottom Fishing on Oct. 10.)
Intro To Shore CastingOct. 319 a.m.–12 p.m.$25Sign-up by Oct. 28
Let the staff at Outdoor Recreation teach you the basics of shore casting. Learn about the different techniques for whipping, dunking, shore casting and slide baiting. Having the right gear and proper instruction will improve your take-home results. They provide the gear, tackle, bait and instruction. Bring along your sunscreen and drinks for protection and hydration.
Learn To SurfNov. 19 a.m.–12 p.m.$35Sign-up by Oct. 29
(For a full description, see Learn To Surf on Oct. 17.)
Full Moon PaddleNov. 27–9 p.m.$20
Sign-up by Oct. 30
(For a full description, see Full Moon Paddle on Oct. 2.)
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Arts & Crafts Center
34th Annual Fall Craft Fair (featured left)
Nov. 149 a.m.–3 p.m.The Arts & Crafts Center$65/space or $85/shared space
The 34th Annual Fall Craft Fair is coming soon! The island’s most famous craft fair is only open to artists and craftsmen (no resale). There will also be entertainment, food, prize drawings, craft demos and a dog show. Spaces are 15’ x 15’ and go on sale Oct. 3 at 9 a.m. at The Gallery/Office. Spaces will be sold on a first-come, first-serve basis. This is an open-base event. All items must be original and self made.
DECO Art Clay ClassesSundays 2–4 p.m. $8
DECO Art clay classes are now being offered at The Arts & Crafts Center by a certified instructor. Learn to make plumerias, gardenias and roses during this one-hour class. For more information call 448-9907 ext. 103.
Art Clay Silver “Invitation to Creation”Art Clay Silver brings the joy of creating silver jewelry to the beginner. With the advent of Pure Silver Clay, a new era in silver jewelry is beginning. Art Clay Silver is a pliable, aqueous clay that is transformed to pure silver by heating inside a kiln or with a simple propane torch. Now anyone can easily create one-of-a-kind silver jewelry! Call 448-9907 ext. 110 for class times and information.
Crafting WorkroomSundays1–4 p.m.FREE
The Arts & Crafts Center now offers a workroom for you to do crafts! Enjoy a parent/child scrapbook day in the new craft room at The Craft Store. Scrapbook supplies will be available for purchase and discounts given on selected items. For more information, call 448-9907 ext. 103.
Gift Ideas From The Frame ShopThe holidays are just around the corner! Framed photos make wonderful gifts for family and friends. Bring your favorite photos into The Frame Shop and let our framing experts help you design the perfect gift. The October framing special is 15 percent off all orders over $100. If you want, you can even frame it yourself! The Frame Shop offers framing classes by appointment only. Once you take the class, you will save money on all future orders when you do it yourself. For more information, call 448-9907 ext. 108.
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Vehicle Resale LotIf you’re moving off island and want to sell your vehicle, The Arts & Crafts Center can help. You can rent a parking space at the resale lot for only $8 per week. All you need is a valid military ID or DoD card, registration, proof of insurance and base decal information. Call 448-9907 ext. 103 for more information.
Knitting ClassesOct. 28, Nov. 4 and Nov. 1110 a.m.–12 p.m.$20 plus cost of supplies
Learn the basics of knitting with Dorothy Dean. During this three-week class, students will be taught basic stitches, casting on, binding off, knitting terminology and how to match yarn with needle size. This class is for beginners. Please call 448-9907 ext. 103 for more information or to sign up for this class.
Auto Hobby ShopBusy? No problem! If your vehicle needs servicing, you can drop it off at The Auto Hobby Shop and then be shuttled anywhere on base. When your vehicle is ready, someone from the shop will pick you up. Or, if you enjoy a little elbow grease, you can do it yourself. The Auto Hobby Shop offers self service stalls for a small fee, complete with lifts, mechanical benches, tools and more. Call 449-2554 for more details.
Monthly Special and How-To Class:This month, The Auto Hobby Shop will offer a Battery Replacement Class. The October special includes FREE charging and battery system check.
AUTO HOBBY SHOP:• Air conditioning service• ASE certified mechanics• Auto body shop• Auto detailing• Auto parts store• Bicycle repair shop• Car wash (automatic and
CERAMICS SHOP: • Bisqueware and paints for sale• Ceramic/pottery classes• Ceramic mold pouring• Gas and electric fire kilns• Open shop time• Stained glass and glass
fusion classes• Youth craft camps
CRAFT STORE:• Albums• Art supplies• Balloons• Beading
• Cake decorating• Glass fusion• Knitting materials• Paints and brushes• Pottery tools• Scrapbooking materials• Sony digital photo station• Specialty paper• Stickers• Vehicle resale lot registration
ENGRAVING SHOP:• Color sublimation printing• Custom laser engraving• Custom mugs• Plaques and signs
PROGRAMS AND SERVICES AVAILABLE AT THE ARTS & CRAFTS CENTER
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Youth Programs
Youth Program MembershipOct. 1, 2009–Sept. 30, 2010$36/year
Membership is for youth ages 5–18. Benefits of being a member include discounted rates on Youth Sports registration, Youth Fitness classes and Youth Program activities throughout the year. Membership also allows youth ages 10–18 to participate in Teen Center daily activities and Boys & Girls Club of America (BGCA) programs and clubs. You can sign up for membership at any Youth Programs facility.
Youth Baseball ClinicOct. 5–83:30–6 p.m.Vandenberg Youth Baseball Complex$50/member and $55/non-memberMust be born between May 1, 1995–Apr. 30, 2001Registration is now through Oct. 3
Youth Basketball RegistrationOct. 12–Nov. 7Bldg. 1335$65/member and $70/non-memberMust be born between 1995–2004First practice is week of Dec. 7Season starts Jan. 9, 2010
Youth Winter Baseball RegistrationOct. 12–Nov. 7Bldg. 1335$65/member and $70/non-memberMust be born between 1995–2004First practice is week of Dec. 7Season starts Jan. 9, 2010
Youth Fitness OvernighterOct. 177 p.m.–7 a.m.
Bldg. 1339$40/member and $45/non-member
Parents, take a night off! Your kids will have a blast at this overnight event. There will be an open gym, games, journal making, picture taking and a movie. Food and refreshments will also be provided, such as chili and rice, hot dogs, fruit smoothies and more. Capacity is limited so sign up soon. Please call 448-4492 for more information.
Youth Program Membership NightsNov. 66–8 p.m.Bldg. 1335$3/member and $10/non-memberSign-up by Oct. 30
Join Youth Programs in celebrating our wonderful members and helping us find new ones. The theme will be “Games Night.” The night will be filled with games, fun and a small snack. All participants must be registered by the Friday prior to the event. For more information, please call 448-4492.
Art Club Tuesdays4–5 p.m.Pre-Teen/Teen CenterFREE10–18 (club members only)
Young artists will learn various artistic techniques in fine arts. Examples of these techniques include painting, sketching and print-making. Artworks may be entered in the Boys & Girls Club of America Fine Arts contest.
Climb ClubSaturdaysPre-Teen/Teen CenterFREE10–18 (club members only)
Interested in hiking the same trails that ancient Hawai’ians hiked? Explore Hawai’i on foot and climb
mountains that were once volcanoes. Learn about native plants and birds, dip your toes in streams and waterfalls. Call 448-2296 for more information about this adventurous new club.
Club LifeThursdays4–5 p.m.Pre-Teen/Teen CenterFREE10–18 (club members only)
Members will become active in exploring life through fun activities inspired by the LIFE board game. Learn to be adventurous and have fun, help improve our environment, feel good about volunteering and earn respect by becoming active in your community.
Digital Arts ClubWednesdays5–6 p.m.Pre-Teen/Teen CenterFREE10–18 (club members only)
Club members will participate in design projects which will focus on graphic design, movie-making, digital music and photo illustrations. Projects may be entered in the BGCA Digital Arts Festivals.
Keystone ClubMondays5 p.m.Pre-Teen/Teen CenterFREE13–18 (club members only)
This club is for teens who want to maximize their potential as future leaders and receive recognition from Air Force leaders, national, community and private organizations. Teens have the opportunity to perform services in the community while experiencing personal development, education and social recreation.
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Photography ClubTuesdays5–6 p.m.Pre-Teen/Teen CenterFREE10–18 (club members only)
The Photography Club teaches the basics behind great photography. Youth will learn how to properly clean and use a professional camera and how to take outstanding photos. Participants will also learn how to put together a portfolio and build their own photo shoot. Photos may be entered for the BGCA and 4-H photography contests.
Torch Club Wednesdays3–4 p.m.Pre-Teen/Teen CenterFREE10–13 (club members only)
Torch Clubs are nationally chartered, small-group leadership and service clubs mandated by the BGCA. Members learn to elect officers
and work together to plan and implement activities in four areas: service to club and community, education, health and fitness and social recreation.
Y.E.S. (Youth Employment Skills)Y.E.S. is an on-base, youth volunteer program designed for high school aged dependents of active duty Air Force members, providing students an opportunity to learn valuable skills. Students accumulate volunteer hours during their four years of high school and can earn up to $1,000 towards future vocational, technical or academic endeavors. Application forms are available at the Teen Center.
Youth FitnessYouth Fitness is about quality time for you and your child with our staff. The following classes are offered throughout the week at various times.
All classes are held in Bldg. 1399 (behind Mokulele
Elementary School). Call 448-4492 for more information.
Parent & Tot Classes$25 for one class per week for four weeksChildren ages 18 months to three years will enjoy front rolls, jumps, swinging on the rings and more while supported by a parent and guided staff. Tots will learn the safe way to do movements in an area specifically set up for their size.
KidNasticsFour classes$35/month for members and $40/month for non-members Cheer on your kids while our coaches teach them straddle jumps, bar holds, donkey kicks and more. Gymnastics routines are rewarded with a fun game of hide-and-seek or stickers. It’s about being positive, active and safe.
Adult Tumbling$35 for four classesClear out the kids and let the adults play! This class focuses on fitness with
support in learning how to flip. If you have to miss a class don’t
worry. A special card will be issued for you to use at
any time, as opposed to a monthly fee.
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Makai Recreation Center
Fire Prevention Awareness and Goblin Trolley ParadeOct. 9Begins at 5 p.m.
Hickam AFB would like to remind you that October is Fire Prevention Month. A convoy of fire trucks and the 15th Services Goblin Trolley will be driving through base housing to bring awareness to the residents of Hickam and to pass out candy. Be outside when you hear the sirens so you can catch the goodies!
Clear the ClutterOct. 1011 a.m.–3 p.m.Makai Recreation CenterFREE
In conjunction with the Community Center’s Living Green program, the MRC will host a “Clean Out Your Garage” day swap meet. Hickam residents who have registered for a table will be able to sell gently used household items in an effort to clear the clutter. To register for a table, call 449-3354. These tables are expected to go fast, so call soon!
Join us for this insightful event. Psychic readers, including astrology, palmistry, Tarot and runes, will be on hand for mini readings during the Fall Psychic Fair. So come have your palm read and see what the future holds!
Airmen Halloween PartyOct. 249 p.m.–12 a.m.
Airmen’s CenterFREE
Airmen E-1 through E-4 are encouraged
to dress up and show
off their
spookiest and most creative costumes at this pre-Halloween party. Music, refreshments and fun will be provided.
Howl’oween Costume ContestOct. 286–7 p.m.Makai Recreation Center$5/entrySign-up by Oct. 26
This event is for our canine friends. Judges will choose winners in the following categories: Owner & Dog, Spookiest and Most Creative. Entry fee includes a take-home photo.
Skateboard Hangar Bowl ContestOct. 3111 a.m.–7 p.m.Skateboard Hangar$5/rider and $1/spectator
Everyone will receive a raffle ticket upon entry. Prizes and trophies will be awarded for each division, either by age or skill level.
Air Force Services Instructional ClassesThe Makai Recreation Center offers the following ongoing classes. Please call 449-3354 for more information:
Street Smart Hawai’i Driver’s Education ClassPlease call the MRC for the next available Saturday session.
Taekwondo Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6–7 p.m.
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Story Time at the Hickam LibraryOct. 14 and 289–10 a.m.
The Hickam Library will host two story times for youth in October. On Wed., Oct. 14 the theme will be “Fall Harvest.” On Wed., Oct. 28 the theme will be “Halloween.” Your kids will be mesmerized! For more details, please call 449-8299.
Teen Read WeekOct. 18–24
We will be celebrating Teen Read Week for all teens and tweens ages 11 and up. This year’s theme is “Read Beyond Reality.” All participants will receive a glow band. Teens may register and pick up reading logs on Fri., Oct. 10. Reading logs must be completed and turned in Fri., Oct. 23. Participants will have a chance to win a $25 gift card for each book logged in! Drawing will be on Sat., Oct. 24.
Candy Giveaway at the LibraryOct. 31All day long!
Get rewarded for putting on your scariest and most creative costume! On Halloween, the Hickam Library will give away FREE candy to all its patrons who are dressed in costume.
Hickam Family Child Care—A Home Away From HomeHickam FCC is proven, practical and safeThe FCC currently cares for an average of 160 children each month on an hourly, part-day or full-day basis. By providing care, the FCC helps during base exercises, extended duty hours and deployments in addition to the normal 10-hour days.
Providers undergo stringent licensing requirementsProviders must be able to read and speak English, pass comprehensive background checks (including family members) and complete a basic orientation program prior to licensing. Additionally, within the first 18 months of licensing, providers must complete 15 Air Force standardized training modules equating to 60 hours of training. Finally, providers are required to complete additional training each year similar to training required of Child Development Center employees.
Home environments are safeYou can rest assured that an FCC home is fully equipped for your child’s safety. That’s because the FCC program lends providers important safety items such as First Aid kits, doorknob covers and safety gates. That’s in addition to monthly home visits to ensure every provider is constantly maintaining all safety standards.
Call the FCC office at 449-1879 for more information.
Hickam Veterinary Clinic
Services include routine vaccinations, annual exams, fecal testing, canine heartworm testing, nail trimming and microchip implantation
Appointments are scheduled Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–4 p.m.
Bldg. 1864 Kuntz Ave.(808) 449-6481
Enlisted Club
Cork Sniffers Wine ClubNov. 2Molokai Room
Portuguese wines will be featured at the next Cork Sniffers Wine Club meeting.
Bowling Center
Turkey RollNov. 2–19Bowling Center
Enter for a chance to win a FREE turkey! Each bowler will fill out an entry form for each game bowled. Drawing will be held Nov. 20.
Makai Recreation Center
Holiday Canned Foods & Toy DriveNov. 2–30Makai Recreation Center
Help those in need this holiday season by dropping off canned foods and toys for kids in one of our bins.
Youth Programs
Membership NightNov. 6Pre-Teen/Teen Center
Help Youth Programs celebrate our wonderful members. The night will be filled with games, fun and a small snack.
Enlisted Club
Texas Hold’em—Battle of the BasesNov. 7Enlisted Club Ballroom
Try your luck at one of the most popular poker games in the world while enjoying free pupus.
Makai Recreation Center
Tailgate SalesNov. 7 and 21Burger King parking lot
Sell your gently used items from home. Stalls are $10 and can be reserved at the Makai Recreation Center.
Arts & Crafts Center
Fall Craft FairNov. 14Arts & Crafts Center
Come enjoy entertainment, food, prize drawings, craft demos and a dog show. Stop by vendor tables for hand-made, original crafts.
Makai Recreation Center
Skateboard Hangar Lock InNov. 28Skateboard Hangar
Bring your boards for a night away from home. Evening includes food, drinks and raffle prizes.
Information, Tickets & Travel
Wine Lovers TourNov. 28ITT Office
Tour includes generous samples of various wines. Theme will be Fall Wines.
UPCOMING EVENTS FOR NOVEMBER
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Learn about the history and heritage of Hawai’i’s most diverse multi-cultural community. This unique walking tour provides an opportunity to visit historical buildings, open markets, manapua and noodle factories,
Chinese herb and acupuncture therapy clinics and more! Tour includes round-trip shuttle from Hickam, a guided tour and Dim Sum lunch. Wear comfortable walking shoes and sunscreen. Cost is $25 per person.
For more information or to make reservations, call the ITT offi ce at 448-2295.