MARCH/APRIL 2018 - Ft. Huachuca
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Your community, your life, your time on Fort Huachuca!
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Welcome ...to the March/April issue of Huachuca’s Choice Magazine.
“HUACHUCA’S CHOICE” TEAM Family and MWR Director: Dennis J. Maruska; Marketing Director: Paula M. German; Editorial Photos and Design: Kathy A. Miller and June M. Bishop.
“HUACHUCA’S CHOICE” is an unofficial bi-monthly magazine for Family and Morale, Welfare, and Recreation activities on Fort Huachuca. Contents are not necessarily the official views of, or endorsed by, the US Government and its agencies. The distribution, mention, or use of any sponsor’s products, services, or funds by the US Army does not express or imply and endorsement of the sponsor. All submissions are subject to editing. Everything advertised in this magazine shall be made available for purchase, use, or patronage without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical/mental handicap, political affiliation, or any other non-merit factor of the purchaser, use, or patron. The information in this issue is current at time of publication. Activities and events are subject to change. For confirmation, please call the activity. All photos courtesy of MWR Marketing team unless otherwise noted. The MWR Marketing Department is located in Building 22214, second floor of the Family and MWR Headquarters Building. Send all marketing requests or comments to [email protected].
Director, F&MWR Dennis J. Maruska
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We are not responsible for changes made to dates, times, prices, etc.after this publication has gone to press.
Don’t miss the Academy of Country Music’s two-time “Vocal Duo of the Year,” Thompson Square, performing live at Fort Huachuca’s Thunder Mountain Activity Center April 28. Check out Page 17 for more info.
Easter Sunday is April 1st, and Thunder Mountain Activity Center will offer their best buffet brunch for your enjoyment. See Page15.
One of our biggest annual events is the Festival of the Southwest, set for May 4, 5 and 6 at Veterans Memorial Park, Sierra Vista. Highlights include the carnival, vendors, and fantastic free musical entertainment. Go to Pages 4 and 5 to help make your plans.
April is the Month of the Military Child, and we've planned a spectacular event with a little something for everyone for Saturday, April 21st. Check out Page 9 for more information.
The Warrior Adventure Quest is resiliency training, available to all Army units. Check out Page 18 for more information on this exciting program.
B.O.S.S. has scheduled a Texas Hold’em Tournament for March 24th. Find out how you can enter on Page 16.
Remember, Family and MWR is committed to serving our Soldiers, Families, Retirees and Civilians.
Thank you for your continued support of YOUR Family and MWR Team and Programs. We couldn’t do it without you!
This issue's cover photo was taken Mother’s Day, 2017, at Desert Grass Circle, Sierra Vista, by Sue Higgins of Sierra Vista. Thank you Sue, for agreeing to share this beautiful photo!
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Meet Denise Chappell, ACS RelocationReadiness Program Manager
As of Jan. 22, 2018, Army Community Service has a new staff member. She is Denise Chappell, and she came to Fort Huachuca from Washington State where she had worked for ACS at Joint Base Lewis/McCord for the past several years.
There she worked in Employment Readiness and helped Wounded Warriors to transition.
Prior to that, Denise worked for eight years at Camp Humphries, Korea, where she assisted with all ACS programs.
Altogether, Denise has spent almost 20 years on the job with various Army Community Service Programs.
The Relocation Readiness Program Manager’s position had been vacant for several months, with other ACS staff members filling in to meet required standards.
Now that the position has once again been filled, Denise hopes to offer additional services for clients such as:
*“Smooth Moves,” which provides one-on-one help to eliminate some of the stress of PCSing, (Permanent Change of Station) while providing resources and information about the new installation and community;
*Overseas workshops, for destinations Korea and Germany, plus desk-side assistance for any other overseas assignment;
*Assist foreign-born spouses, and begin hosting a monthly meeting for International Spouses, to help them become more aware of benefits and support that are available to them.
* Hearts Apart,” which is a way to keep families together over the miles, providing activities and resources to families who have a Soldier Member on an unaccompanied tour, extended TDY or field training.
* Reach out to Family Readiness Groups to find out their needs and what matters most to the community.
Since she has arrived at Fort Huachuca, and began her assignment here, Denise told us that she has felt very welcomed. She is especially happy to have returned to a more family-sized ACS, which offers more freedom. JB Lewis/McCord’s Army Community Service employs around 120 people, compared to just 12 on the FH staff .
When she isn’t working, Denise hopes to be able to enjoy the warm Arizona weather, and to spend more time with family and friends. She has three grown children and three grandchildren, two of whom live in Phoenix.
Since she is originally from Denver, CO, Denise says that she feels closer to home than she did in Washington.
If you or someone you know needs assistance with any aspect of relocating, call her at 520-533-5919 or you can stop in at ACS, Building 50010, Smith Avenue.
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MAY 4–5–6Veterans Memorial Park, Fry Boulevard, Sierra Vista
FOOD, CRAFT, OTHERVENDORS NEEDED
For vendor info, call533-2404 or 266-8033 LIVE MUSIC!
VENDORSENTERTAINMENT
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•FRI 4-11 PM•SAT NOON-11 PM•SUN NOON-5 PM
OR Stop atYardley Community CenterBldg. 80504 Fort Huachuca
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC–FREE ADMISSION!
FREE ENTERTAINMENT 5
FRIDAY 4 MAY
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SUNDAY 6 MAY12 - 4 PM
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Watch the MWR Facebook Page at FMWR Huachuca for more information.
6-8 PM SUGAR STAINS
ZEPPARELLA
GIGI & THE GLOWSATURDAY 5 MAY
GET TICKETS ATYardley Community Center, FH and
Ace Hardware & Safeway, Sierra Vista
ALL DAY WRISTBANDS
Advance Price: 10 Tickets for $9
ON SALE MID APRILCarnival Price: 10 Tickets for $12
SAVE $3! BUY IN ADVANCE!
CARNIVAL RIDE TICKETS
SAVE - SAVE - SAVE$22 FOR ALL-DAY WRISTBAND!
Carnival Price $25Call 533-2404 for Ticket Information.
KARAOKE Plus Other Free Kids’Activities including Bouncers,
Horse Lead Arounds,Hair Painting (Spray), Tattoos,
Take-away Arts & Crafts ProjectsColoring Mural, Give-Aways & more!
All female, guitar rock band, withpounding bass riffs, driving drum beats
All femaleLed ZeppelinTribute Band
fromSan Francisco
Arizona’sPremiere
Dance MusicCover Band!
FROMTUCSON
FAMILY DAY
SAVOR9-11 PM
6-8 PM
You’ll close your eyes and think you’re listening to your favorite Santana
album. Don’t miss this band!
MINIMUM CLASS SIZE: 15; MAXIMUM CLASS SIZE: 35
Registrations accepted at the Arts & Crafts Center & Framing Solutions or,call us at 533-5550/533-2015. Payment due at the time of registration.
EARLY REGISTRATION ENCOURAGED.Invite your friends to share in the fun! Reserved seating for groups of 5 or more
Cancellations: Contact us at 533-5550 at least 48 hours in advance if you are unable to attend. A refund or acredit to use at a later date will be issued. Cancellations less than 48 hours in advance and no-shows will NOT be
refunded or rescheduled. Participants will be contacted at least 48 hours in advance if minimum class size is not met.
NOW at Thunder Mountain Activity Center, Fort HuachucaFriday or Saturday, 7-9:30 p.m. (Doors open at 6:30 p.m.)
March 3 & 16; April 7 & 20; May 5 & 18 $35 per person—We provide 16"x20" canvas, paint, aprons and two beverages including wine, beer, soda, & water. Our instructor will guide you step-by-step through an original piece of art. At the end of the night, you'll take home a one-
of-a-kind masterpiece and hopefully a newfound talent!
Stop by or callto register.
533-5550 or 533-2015Bldg. 52008 Arizona St.
Fort HuachucaTues-Sat, Noon-5 PM
No experiencenecessary!
Check with theArts & Crafts Center
at the numberslisted above, or watchthe MWR web page
www.mwrhuachuca.comand the
MWR Facebook Pageat FMWR Huachuca
for more information!
April 7Cactus in Bloom
April 20Robin’s Nest
May 5Mother& Child Silhouette
May 18Old Glory
March 3Bessie
March 16-Water’s Edge
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Run for a purpose...to Remember the Fallen
Free 5K Run
When: Every Saturday, 0900
Where: Apache Flats Parking Lot, at the corner of Smith and
Whitside, Fort Huachuca
Who: All ages and athletic abilities welcome
ENROLL YOUR CHILD IN A CERTIFIED FCC HOME
For more informationcall 520-533-3246
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Fort Huachuca Family Child Care Providers are certified through the Fort Huachuca FCC Office. All providers complete an extensive background check process, prepare and submit monthly Activity Plans, follow a Daily Activity Schedule, meet all United States Department of Agriculture meal requirements, attend on-going training, and are inspected on a regular basis. Our professionally-trained providers offer safe and nurturing environments that promote the physical, social, emotional and cognitive development of young children, while responding to the ever-challenging needs of our Families.Advantages of enrolling children in FCC Homes include:• Homes are multi-age and reflect a Family atmosphere.• Individualized care for each child and Family.• Siblings can stay together.• Small-group environment with a maximum of six children in the Home.• Schedules are more flexible for parents who have unusual or extended work hours.FCC Providers are located on Fort Huachuca. They are able to meet your children's needs. We consider our FCC Homes to be your child's “Home Away From Home” and hope they will feel the same way. We look forward to serving you. Please call the Child and Youth Services (CYS) Parent Central Services Office at 533-0738 to enroll your child(ren) in a certified FCC Home.
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Spring Camp Registration is now open. Youth attending Spring Camp will have the first opportunity to sign up for planned field trips (e.g., Funtasticks, Reid Park Zoo, Bowling and Horseback Riding).The Operation Megaphone Worldwide Lock-In is scheduled to begin on Friday, 27 April, at 8 p.m. and end on Saturday, 28 April, at 7 a.m.Youth registered with the Middle School and Teen Center who are at least 13 years of age may attend. A Parent Permission Form must be completed/submitted.For more information, please contact Mr. Aaron Hamre, MST Director, or Ms. Norma Trejo, MST Assistant Director, at (520)533-3212.
MST Spring CampRegistration isNow Open
Earn an Income While You Stayat Home and Raise Your Children
If this sounds like an interesting proposition, contact the Fort Huachuca Family Child Care (FCC) Program. They are looking for
energetic individuals residing on the Fort who are interested in earning an income while staying at home with their children.An average FCC Provider earns $578 per child, per month. The
next New Providers' Orientation begins soon. Additional requirements include background checks and home inspections.
For more information, please visit the FCC Office located in the Murr Community Center, Bldg. #51301 or call Ms. Natalja Hosler, FCC Director, at (520) 533-2498. They look forward to having you
join their growing program!
U.S. Army Family Child CareYour child's
“home away from home”
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Everyone Is Invited to Celebrate with Child and Youth Services,Army Community Service, Family and MWR
and our Presenting Sponsor,First Things First Cochise Regional Partnership Council
• Free Lunch from 11:30 A.M.–1 P.M. • SKIES Demos • Horse Lead-arounds
• Free Cotton Candy provided by CYSS
• Huachuca Herpetological Association (Snakes)
• Smoke House and Sparky • Petting Zoo• 3D Gaming • Displays & Carnival Games
• Authorized Patrons may register to Win 1 of 10 Free Bikes
For more information,
call 533-0710
533-3354 or 533-5714
SATURDAY, 21 APRIL 0900-1400
PLAN TO ATTEND THIS ONCE-A-YEARCELEBRATION OF MILITARY CHILDREN!
at Thunder Mountain Activity Centre
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“Brave Hearts, Resilient Souls”
Free to all! No needto pre-register.
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UPCOMING FINANCIAL EDUCATION CLASSES7 March, 0900-1130, Money Management 101: Basics of banking, budgeting, credit and credit reports, and debt management.15 March, 1000-1100, Investing Basics: Learn the basics of investing for your retirement and savings.21 March, 0900-1130, Consumer Awareness: Getting the most for your money, buying insurance, and Identity Theft prevention.4 April, 0900-1130, Money Management 101: Basics of banking, budgeting, credit and credit reports, and debt management.12 April, 1000-1100, Money on the Move: Tips for preparing and saving money during your PCS move.19 April, 1000-1100, Blended Retirement System Q and A. Opportunity to ask questions about the Blended Retirement System.To Register, call ACS at 520-533-2330/2967.For Financial Assistance by Appointment, call 533-2967.
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Registration for the Youth Sports & Fitness Spring Youth Soccer Program is going on through March 26th at Parent Central
Services, Bldg. 51301. This program is opento youth ages 4-12.
To register, call 533-0738.For more information,
call 533-6025 or 533-8437.
EFMP SUPPORT GROUP MEETS MONTHLYThe Exceptional Family Member Program Support Group meets March 21
and April 18 from 1200-1300 in the ACS conference room.This is an opportunity to network with other family
members, service providers, and local agencies. Enrollment in EFMP is not required; however attendance is limited to Active Duty Military, Retirees and DoD employees. Pre-registration is required to ensure materials are available for all attendees. Please call 533-2330 to register.
BUILDING 50010 • CALL (520) 533-2330
ACS HOURS:MON.– WED. & FRI 8 A.M. – 4:30 P.M.
THURS 10 A.M.–4:30 P.M.
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Employment Readiness Program (ERP)The Employment Readiness Program provides job search services and resources, to include:Federal Resume Workshops on March 13, April 10 & May 8- Ten Steps to Federal Job (0830-1100)- The Stars Are Lined Up for Military Spouses (1300-1430) Learn about military spouse preferences to become a federal employee!
Creating Your First Resume (0830-1000): March 20 & April 17Get A Job 101 (0830-1030): April 24All workshops are held at ACS; Building 50010. Call 538-5768 to RSVPWeekly Email Blasts: Sign up by calling 538-5768
LUNCH & LEARNALL CLASSES HELD AT ACS; BLDG 50010 FROM 1130 - 1230March 14 - Infant & Child CPR: If your baby is a little adventurer, it is
best to be prepared! All family members and anyone who wants to learn lifesaving infant CPR and choking skills should attend this class! Note: this class will not result in a certification.
April 18 – Positive Discipline: There are no bad kids, just bad behavior. What is positive discipline? Simply put, it is a way to discipline that maintains respect for both the parent and child.
Bring your own sack lunch to both classes. For more information or to register, please call Lisa at 533-3686 or (571) 414-1922.
New Parent SupportProgram Classes
Children Must Be Registered with Child & Youth Services.To make a registration appointment,
call Parent Central Services, 533-0738
For more information, call Ms. Marlee King, Instructional ProgramSpecialist at 533-4823 or email [email protected]
Look What's Happening inSKIESUnlimited Classes!
American Okinawa Karate Academy: Little Dragons (Ages 5-7) Wednesdays – 5:30 - 6:15 p.m. Beginners' Class (Ages 8 & up) Wednesdays – 6:15 - 7:15 p.m.Advanced (Instructor Placement) Wednesdays – 7:15 - 8:15 p.m.Cost: $30 per student, per month (four Classes). Location: Murr Community Center, Bldg. #51301
SAVE THE DATE!! Missoula Children's Theater's production
of “Robin Hood,” July 23-18.
Babysitters' Training:Learn Babysitting skills and become
certified in CPR and First Aid. March 15 and 16, 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. both days
Ages: 13–18 (must be in High School)Location: Expanding Horizons Child Development Center, Bldg. #49055Cost: $30; Class Size: 10 Students;
Transportation Not ProvidedNote: Please bring a lunch or snack.
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The Child, Youth and School Se rv i ces SK IESUn l im i t ed Instructional Program is looking for certified and experienced class Instructors.If you have an idea for a class that you'd like to teach and are qualified, experienced and certified, and would like more information about becoming a SKIESUnlimited instructor, call Parent Central Services at 533-0738 or the Instructional Programs Specialist at 533-4823.
The name SKIESUnlimited is an acronym for the “Schools of Knowledge, Inspiration, Exploration, and Skills” with the word “Unlimited” added to indicate the unlimited learning possibilities this exciting program offers Army children and youth. The program provides the framework for all instructional programming in the CYS system Army-wide, encompassing classes for children and youth ages 3-18 years. Through this program, participants can expand their knowledge, be inspired, and explore and acquire new skills. SKIESUnlimited offers classes in the following four “schools”:• School of Academic Skills, Mentoring, and Intervention (e.g., LanguageClasses, Tutoring, Computer Programming, and Robotics).• School of Arts, Recreation, and Leisure (e.g., Classes for MusicalInstrument Instruction, Voice Lessons, and Zumba).• School of Life Skills, Citizenship, and Leadership (e.g., Public Speaking, Driver's Ed. and Sewing).• School of Sports (e.g., Tennis, Tumbling, and Skating).
Call 533-3802 for more information or to make reservations.And Don’t Forget TMAC’s Mother’s Day Buffet, Sunday, May 13!
SUNDAY 1 APRIL10:30 AM–1:30 PM
Cost: $25 for Adults $12.50 for Children 6-12; Children 5 & Under Free
The buffet will feature a variety of culinary delights, including a wide selection of delectable breakfast and lunch specialties, salads and desserts.
Price includes a non-alcoholic beverage of your choice.Reservations encouraged by March 23rd. However, walk-ins will be accepted.
Thunder Mountain Activity Center invites everyone to enjoy their
Easter Brunch Buffet
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COST: $25 PER SEATPRE-REGISTER AT YARDLEY COMMUNITY CENTER
Bldg. 80504, across from Eifler Fitness CenterSame-Day Registration at TMAC
OPEN TO ALL DoD ID CARD HOLDERS 18 OR OLDERLimited Seating–First Come, First Seated
FOR MORE INFORMATION,CONTACT YOUR BOSS REP or
CALL 520-533-2864/533-2404
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CHRISTIAN HOUSEFELLOWSHIP
SUNDAY WORSHIP–10 AMChildren’s Church & Nursery Provided
Wednesday Night Mid-Week Service–7 PM
. /[email protected]//FACEBOOK COM CHFMINISTRIES
YOUTH/TEEN MINISTRY • PRAISE DANCE MINISTRY • MEN/WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIPRECOVERY MINISTRY • FEED MY SHEEP MINISTRIES • MEDIA MINISTRY & MORE
We provide transportation if you call the church at the number provided below.
Bishop Timothy Jones
597 E FRY BLVD//SIERRA VISTA, AZ//520-284-7333
Thunder Mountain Activity CentreTickets $15 per person Includes 1 Free Beverage
Tickets Available at Yardley Community Center, Fort Huachuca,and other locations TBA. For more ticket information, call 533-2404.
Don't miss the CMA and AMC Country Music Duo of the Year,
Thompson Squarecoming to Fort Huachuca!SATURDAY 28 APRIL
DOORS OPEN 6 PM; SHOW STARTS 7 PM
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The Warrior Adventure Quest (WAQ) program is a High-Adventure Outdoor Recreation program combined with L-LAAD as a part of the Army's holistic approach to RESET. WAQ is a free, full-day, resiliency training. All Army units, Active Duty, Reserve and National Guard may participate during any part of the deployment cycle.WAQ programs are designed to help mitigate boredom and high-risk behavior of Soldiers by providing high-adventure activity in an outdoor setting. High adventure programs reinforce soldier unit cohesion and individual coping tools for stress and reintegration challenges. The Fort Huachuca Outdoor Recreation program offers the Challenge Course, a high rope team building program. Other activities may be coordinated with the Outdoor Recreation team. .
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Director of Family andMorale, Welfare, & Recreation
533-3107
Financial Management, 533-3109
Information Systems, 533-5291
Installation Sports Office, 533-3246
Marketing Services, 538-0836
NAF Human Resources, 533-5278
NAF Resource Mgmt. Division, 533-5324
A • B • CApache Flats RV Resort . . . . . . . . . . . . . .533-1335Army Community Service . . . . . . . . . . . . 533-2330Army Emergency Relief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 533-5312Army Family Team Building . . . . . . . . 533-2330Army Volunteer Corps . . . . . . . . . . . . 533-2330Arts & Crafts Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . .533-2015/5550Barnes Field House, Front Desk . . . . . . . 533-2948Barnes Field House, Indoor Pool . . . . . .533-3858Buffalo Corral Riding Stables . . . . . . . 533-5220Business/Recreation Division. . . . . . . . 533-0256Catering, TMAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 533-3802Child & Youth Registry Office. . . . . . . . . 533-0738
D • E • FDesert Lanes Bowling Center . . . . . . . . 533-2849Eifler Fitness Center . . . . . . . . .533-4723Expanding Horizons Child Dev. Ctr. 538-6319/6219Family Advocacy Program . . . . . . . .533-2437Family Child Care . . (quarters based) . . . 533-2498Family Fitness Center. . . . . . . . . . . . 533-0525Framing Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 533-5550
G • H • I • J • K • LIrwin Pool . . .(open summers only). . . . . .533-3853Jeannie’s Diner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .533-5759Knead to Know Pizza . . . . . . . . . . . . . .533-6390MI Coffee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .538-0345Library (Sierra Vista Public) . . . . . . . . . . . . 458-4225Lock & Leave. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 439-5261
M • N • OMountain View Golf Course . . . . . . . . . . .533-7088MWR Rec Program Reg. & Tickets . . . . . .533-2404MWR Rents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .533-6707NAF Human Resources . . . . . . . . . . . 533-5278New Beginnings Child Dev. Center . . . . 533-520919th Hole Clubhouse. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 533-7082
P • Q • RPrivate Organizations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 533-2080RPM Car Care Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 538-2155RV Park (Apache Flats) . . . . . . . . . . .533-1335
S • T • USchool Age Services (SAS) . . . . . . . . . . .538-1198Special Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 533-3354Sportsman’s Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .533-7085Thunder Mt. Activity Centre . . . . . . . . . . .. . 533-3802
V • W • X • Y • ZYardley Community Center . . . . . . . . . . 533-2404Youth Services Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 533-3212Youth Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 533-3205.