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65 th EN BN OCT 19, 2012 WEEKLY RESOURCES ACAP ANNOUNCEMENT HAWAII RACE FOR THE CURE MWR BOWLING STORY TIME DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AWARENESS VIGIL 18 th ANNUAL MEN’S MARCH ALOUN FARMS PUMPKIN FESTIVAL MWR TELEPHONE DIRECTORY The contents of this binder are strictly for informational purposes and does not imply endorsement of any private or commercial organization by the 65 th EN BN, 8th TSC, USARPAC or the Department of the Army. ACS DIRECTORY KOLEKOLE BAR & GRILL LEARN TO MANAGE YOUR FRUSTRATION TEEN AFAP 65 th EN BN TRUNK OR TREAT GOT ORBS HAUNTED LAGOON TERROR AT THE TOWER

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65th EN BN

OCT 19, 2012

WEEKLY RESOURCES ACAP ANNOUNCEMENT HAWAII RACE FOR THE CURE MWR BOWLING STORY TIME DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AWARENESS VIGIL 18th ANNUAL MEN’S MARCH ALOUN FARMS PUMPKIN FESTIVAL MWR TELEPHONE DIRECTORY

The contents of this binder are strictly for informational purposes and does not imply endorsement of any private or commercial organization by the 65th EN BN, 8th TSC, USARPAC or the Department of the Army.

ACS DIRECTORY KOLEKOLE BAR & GRILL LEARN TO MANAGE YOUR FRUSTRATION TEEN AFAP 65th EN BN TRUNK OR TREAT GOT ORBS HAUNTED LAGOON TERROR AT THE TOWER

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Army ‘VOWs’ to ensure success for transition

October 15, 2012

Vickey Mouze

U.S. Army Garrison-Hawaii Public Affairs

ACAP logo

SCHOFIELD BARRACKS — Starting Nov. 21, all Soldiers will get the tools and support necessary to make a

smooth transition into civilian life.

Known as the Veterans Opportunity to Work, or VOW, to Hire Heroes Act, these tools and support are a mandatory

pre-separation counseling, a Department of Veterans Affairs benefits briefing and a Department of Labor employment

workshop.

VOW falls under the Army Career and Alumni Program, or ACAP, which became a commander’s program under

Department of the Army Executive Order 054-12, signed in December 2011.

To comply with this order, commanders must now ensure their Soldiers, both active duty and reserve component, start

transitioning no later than 12 months from their scheduled departure from the Army. Soldiers will then continue their

participation in ACAP until they are discharged.

Commanders, sergeants major and first sergeants learned more about VOW and ACAP at an informational meeting,

here, Friday.

The seminar, sponsored by Army Transition Services, ACAP, Directorate of Human Resources, U.S. Army Garrison-

Hawaii, focused on information provided by representatives from ACAP, the state unemployment office, the

Department of Veterans Affairs and other agencies.

Command teams learned the following:

•Commanders will actively ensure their Soldiers, both active and reserve component, will start transition no later than

12 months from their scheduled departure from the Army. Soldiers will continue their participation in ACAP until

they’re discharged.

•ACAP encourages Soldiers to have a final resume and at least one of the following transition products upon

separation: a letter of acceptance from a college or university, a job offer or a list of job openings that the Soldier can

qualify for.

•Commanders will now be required to ensure their Soldiers are counseled on lifelong learning and on developing

goals, so Soldiers can create an Individual Development Plan, or IDP, during the Soldier’s first duty assignment and

continuing until separation.

“Counseling starts from day one,” said Lt. Col. Dianna Terpin, commander, 715th Military Intelligence Battalion,

500th MI Brigade, who was attending the conference. “Even when the Soldier decides he or she is going to leave the

military, that all goes into their counseling, so we understand that Soldier’s goals.

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“Commanders are going to be responsible to ensure that their Soldiers get their time to go to the workshops,” Terpin

continued. “If you start out far enough in advance, you should be able to get them in on time.”

Terpin said ACAP has to be a priority.

“You can’t let a Soldier be so mission-critical that they can’t take care of these things because they’ll get to the point

that when they’re getting out, they haven’t met those goals. They don’t have a resume, they don’t know what to do, so

now they’re in a situation where they can’t get a job because they didn’t write a resume,” she explained.

Terpin said she notices a difference between resumes of Soldiers who have attended ACAP and Soldiers who haven’t.

ACAP resumes are well written and focused.

“If a resume doesn’t say the right things, Soldiers won’t even get their foot in the door,” Terpin said.

Just as commanders have responsibilities to ACAP, so do Soldiers. Since ACAP is a commander’s program,

transitioning Soldiers should immediately inform their chain of command. Then, Soldiers can immediately go to

www.acap.army.mil to find ACAP information, how to contact ACAP counselors anytime and anywhere, and begin

the transition process by initiating their pre-separation counseling.

If Soldiers’ leadership doesn’t provide the time to begin the transition process, Soldiers should address the issue by

exercising their chain of command’s open door policy.

Hours of Operation The Schofield Barracks ACAP is located in the Soldier Support Center, Bldg. 750, Room 134. Hours of operation

follow:

•7:30 a.m.-4 p.m., Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays.

•10 a.m.-4 p.m., Thursdays.

Call (808) 655-1028 or visit www.garrison.hawaii.army.mil/acap or www.facebook.com/SchofieldBarracksACAP.

Transition Resources for Soldiers Learn more about ACAP and its services:

•Call (808) 655-1028, ext. 5;

•Fax (808) 655-1903;

•Visit the ACAP office in Bldg. 750, Room 134, Soldier Support Center, Schofield Barracks;

•Email [email protected]; or

•Visit www.acap.army.mil.

Online Services •Soldiers can now use an online service to complete their mandatory pre-separation briefing on the ACAP homepage;

visit www.acap.army.mil.

•Soldiers can receive receive one-on-one counseling by calling ACAP’s 24/7 call center service at (800) 325-4715 or

by emailing [email protected].

Additional Resources •Employer Partnership of the Armed Forces, www.employerpartnership.org.

•Hero 2 Hired Employment Application Tool, www.H2H.jobs.

Veterans and Unemployment The top five occupations of enlisted Soldiers applying for unemployment compensation follow:

•11B, Infantryman.

•88M, Motor Transport Operator.

•68W, Healthcare Specialist (Combat Medic).

•31B, Military Police.

•42A, Human Resources Speciali

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TOGETHERW e M a k e a D i f f e r e n c e

Sunday, October 21, 2012 • 7:00 a.m.Kapi‘olani Park • Honolulu

5K RUN/WALK • 1 MILE FAMILY WALK

Beginning June 1, register online at www.KomenHawaii.org

Eighteenth Annual KomenHawai‘i Race for the Cure

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Plan a party at one of MWR Bowling Centers

Schofield Barracks 655-0573

Fort Shafter 438-6733

Wheeler 656-1745

Wheeler Bowling Center

Friday Night Fever 5:00-10:00 pm

$5.00 Cosmic Bowling Special. Three games and One Shoe rental!

Teen Wednesdays from 2:00-4:00pm

Teens(ages 13-19) cosmic bowl for only $2.00! Free shoes with a two game

minimum!

Call 656-1745 for more info

Ft. Shafter Bowling Center

Cosmic Bowling with DJ Bennie James Every 3rd Saturday

8:00 pm - Midnight

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abuse

fear Withholding love

constant criticism

neglect

shame

secrecy

hopeless

resentment

“What’s in Your Family Tree”

Domestic Violence Awareness Month Information Session and Vigil

Preventing abuse is the responsibility of a community.

Help create a world without violence by learning more. The U.S Advisory Board on Child Abuse suggests that DV may be the single

major precursor to child abuse and neglect fatalities in this country.

Call 808-655-4ACS to reserve your spot and for more info

Soldier’s Chapel October 23, 2012

1730-1900

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Aloun Farms Pumpkin Festival Public Picking 2012

GOT PUMPKINS?

Aloun Farms is proud to present an Ewa Picking Good Time @ The 12th Annual Great Kapolei Pumpkin Picking Patch! Tractor pulled hayrides, pony rides, farm style food, picture booths, games and fun for everyone. Aloun Farms located at: 91-1440 Farrington Highway, Kapolei, HI 96707.

Pumpkin Patch 2012 opens to the public on Saturday & Sunday, October 13, 14, 20, 21, 27 and 28th 2012 from 8:30 am to 5pm.

Admission is $1 (2 & under free). Parking is free, and pumpkins will be priced according to individual size. Cash only. No Checks or Credit cards. FARM ACTIVITIES FOR THE FAMILY: SELF PICK EWA SWEET CORN

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FREE HAY RIDE TICKET VALID ANYDAY. MILITARY APPRECIATION DAY OCT 27, FREE ADMISSION. Dircetions to Aloun Farms from Schofield: -Exit Lyman Gate & turn right onto HI-750 S/Kunia Rd -Continue to follow HI-750 South, turns into HI-76 S/Ft Weaver Rd. Stay in far right lane when road widens & go under freeway overpass. Exit 6A towards Kapolei (far right lane before Waipahu Exit 5 & Hospital. The Road curves to the right and onto Farrington Hwy) Destination will be on the left Aloun Farms 91-1440 Farrington Highway Kapolei, HI 96707
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ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE (ACS) Real - life Solutions for Successful Army Living ACS, Schofield Barracks, Bldg 2091 ..............................................655-4ACS/4227

Fort Shafter, Bdg 330 ......................438-9285

Victim Advocate .....................624-SAFE/7233

Military + Family Life Consultant ........................................................222-7088

All classes are available at no charge. For a class schedule and to register for classes visit http://www.trumba.com/calendars/army_community_service_calendar or call ACS

Blue Star Card Program ......................................655-0002/655-0112

BOWLING Fort Shafter Bowling Center, Strike Zone 438-6733

Schofield Barracks Bowling Center ........................................................655-0573

Wheeler Bowling Center .................656-1745

CHILD & YOUTH SCHOOL SERVICES* Child Development Centers Aliamanu ........................................833-5570

Fort Shafter .....................................438-1151

Schofield Barracks ...........................655-7106

Petersen ..........................................655-5293

Helemano .......................................653-0724

CYS Services Outreach Parent Central Services Aliamanu .......................................833-5393

Schofield Barracks ........655-5314/655-8380

Kids on Site .....................................655-8628

Family Child Care Aliamanu ........................................837-0236

Schofield Barracks ...........................655-8373

Center-based, in-house, cooperative, full-time and part-time child care. Jobs and training provided for center and home caregivers.

Middle School & Teen Programs (MS&T) Aliamanu ........................................833-0920

Schofield Barracks ................................ 655-0451

Fort Shafter .......................................... 438-1487

Helemano Military ............................... 653-0717

YOUTH SPORTS SB Sports.............................................. 655-6465

AMR/FS Sports .................................... 836-1923

SKIES / School Liaison Office / YESS Schofield Barracks ................................ 655-9818

Youth School Age Services Schofield Barracks ................................ 655-6461

Aliamanu ............................................. 833-4932

Helemano ............................................ 653-0717

Fort Shafter ......................................... 438-6470

Work Force Prep .................................. 655-0451

DINING & ENTERTAINMENT Casual to fine dining; brunch, lunch or dinner; entertainment and catering.

Fort Shafter Hale Ikena ............................................ 438-1974

Catering ............................................... 438-6712

Schofield Barracks The Nehelani .......................655-0660/655-4466

Kolekole Bar & Grill .............655-0660/655-4466

GOLF*** Fort Shafter Walter J. Nagorski Golf Course ............ 438-9587

Mulligans ............................................. 438-6715

Schofield Barracks Leilehua Golf Course............................ 655-4653

Leilehua Grill ........................................ 655-1711

LIBRARIES* Aliamanu Library .................................. 833-4851

Fort Shafter Library ............................... 438-9521

SGT Yano Library, Schofield Bks ........... 655-8002

RECREATION Arts & Crafts* Schofield Barracks ................................ 655-4202

Auto Skills Fort Shafter .......................................... 438-9402

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Schofield Barracks .............................. 655-9368

B.O.S.S. ............................................... 655-1130

MWR Kennel ...................................... 368-3456

Leisure Travel Services* Fort Shafter ........................................ 438-1985

Schofield Barracks .............................. 655-9971

Special Events/Recreation Activities ..................................................655-0111/0113

Tropics Recreation Center ........................................................... 655-5698

SPORTS AND FITNESS Physical Fitness Centers Aliamanu ........................................... 836-0338

Fort Shafter ........................................ 438-1152

Helemano .......................................... 653-0719

Schofield Barracks Health & Fitness Center ........................................................... 655-8007

Martinez Physical Fitness Center ........................................................... 655-0900

Tripler Physical Fitness Center ............ 433-6443

SPORTS

USAG-HI Sports Office ....................... 655-9914

Outdoor Recreation Schofield Barracks Equipment Checkout* ....................... 655-0143

Paintball ............................................. 343-3929

Swimming Pools Aliamanu Pool ................................... 833-0255

Richardson Pool, Schofield Bks .......... 655-9698

Helemano Pool .................................. 653-0716

Tripler AMC Pool ................................ 433-5257

Tennis Center*

Schofield ............................................ 479-6727

SUBSTANCE ABUSE Army Substance Abuse Program........ 655-9113

Adolescence Substance Abuse Counseling ........................................................... 655-9944

VETERNARY CLINICS Services are open to active duty personnel and military retirees. Please call for an appointment.

Fort Shafter ........................................ 433-2271

Schofield Barracks ........... 655-5889/ 655-5883

VOLUNTEERS

Volunteer Coordinator ....................... 655-2400

OUR PARTNERS AAFES AMR Shoppette/Gas Station .............. 833-6997

Fort Shafter PX ................................... 843-1969

Schofield PX ....................................... 622-1773

Class 6 ............................................... 624-2171

Paradise Shoppette (24hr) ................. 624-9825

Gas Station (Foote Gate) ................... 624-5150

Military Clothing Sales ...................... 624-0701

Food Court*** .................................. 237-4502

DeCA Commissary ....................................... 655-5066

LODGING Tripler Lodging ................................... 839-2336

Ft. Shafter DVQ .................................. 438-1685

Kilauea Military Camp* Reservations

Oahu .................................................. 438-6707

Hawaii ..................................... 1-808-967-8333

Pililaau Army Recreation Center* ...... 696-6783

Reservations ....................................... 696-4158

Hale Koa Hotel ................................... 955-0555

*Also open to Department of the Army Civilian Employees

** Also open to DA and Federal Employees

***Also open to the General Public

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Marital / Family / Individual

Basic Needs

Legal Assistance Office on Post

FinancialParenting / Child CareEMERGENCY

Abuse/Neglect

Installation Access Pass Office

SB 655-1620

DOL Personal Property & Transportation (PP&T)

PCS Household Goods Storage & Outbound Transp. 655-1868 / 8963

Deployment Household Goods Storage 655-1868

Deployment Privately Owned Vehicle (POV) Storage (808) 520-2650

WIC

Wahiawa Office 622-6458

Honolulu Office 586-4761

125th Financial Management Co.

Customer Service

655-1244

Soldier Assistance Ctr. and Child & Family Assistance Ctr.

Soldier Assistance Center (SAC) 433-8600 ext 361, Bldg 687, SB

Concussion Clinic (TBI) 433-2778 ext 37

Adult Family Member Assistance Center 433-8130 ext 362, Bldg 681, SB

Marriage & Family Therapy Clinic 433-8130 ext 362, Bldg 681, SB

Child & Adolescent Assistance Center 433-8140 ext 363, Bldg 681, SB

Exceptional Family Member Prog

SB 655-4777 FS 438-1961

Child & Adolescent Assistance Ctr.

SB 433-2778 ext 363

TAMC 433- 6418 Child Psychiatry

TAMC 433-1323 Child Psychology

Family Life Chaplain

North Community 655-6643 / 9307

South Community 833-2413 / 6831

Garrison Chaplain 655-9355

SB Main Post Chapel 655-9307

After Duty Hours Chaplain Reached through IOC: 656-3272

Military ID Cards / AG ID Cards

http://appointments.cac.navy.mil

SB 655-6884 FS 438-1757

Joint Personal Property Shipping Office (JPPSO)

Household Goods Inbound 473-7750

Family Advocacy

SB (ACS) 655-4779

SB (Clinic) 433-8579

TAMC 433-6606

Child, Youth & School Services

CYS Parent Central Services

SB 655-5314/8380 AMR 833-5393

FS 438-1963

Kids on Site 655-8628

Child Development Centers

SB 655-7106 HMR 653-0724

SB Peterson 655-5293

FS 438-1151 AMR 833-5102

Family Child Care, SB 655-8373

School-Age Youth Centers

SB 655-6476 HMR 653-0717

FS 438-1487 AMR 833-4932

Middle School/Teen Centers

SB 655-0451 AMR 833-0920

Bennett Youth / Teen Ctr. 655-6465

School Support Services 655-9818

Affordable Lawyers 536-4302

Power of Attorney, Wills

SB 655-8607 / 08 FS 438-6725

Tax Assistance Office

SB 655-1040 FS 438-6725

Financial Questions

ACS 655-4227 / 1714

Army Emergency Relief (AER)

SB 655-4227 FS 438-9285

Non-duty Hrs AER Emergency:

American Red Cross

1-877-272-7337

Finance Office

Defense Military Pay Office

FS 438-1875

Tripler Army Medical Ctr. Information Center

433-6661 / 6662 / 6663

Veterinary Needs

SB 433-8532 FS 433-2271

Off Post 24 Hr 671-1751 / 484-9070

ACS New Parent Support Program

ACS Parenting Skills Classes

Family Advocacy Prevention Ed

655-4227

Child Abuse Reporting

Military Police

SB 655-7114 FS 438-7114

Child Protective Service (CPS)

832-5300

Directory Assistance

449-7110

Military Operator

449-1110

Tripler Army Medical Center

ER 433-6629

Emergency 911

Military Police

SB 655-5555

FS 438-7114

Emergency 655-0911, 438-0911

Fire Department, Federal

471-7117

Emergency 911

American Red Cross

SB 655-4927

TAMC 433-6631

24 Hrs 1-877-272-7337 AER non-duty hrs

Military & Family Life Consultants 222-7088

Store Front HMR 366-7482 / AMR 366-9121 / TAMC 222-1089

Child Specialist SB 351-4571/221-3910 / 228-9160 / FS 220-7323 / AMR 366-4694

Domestic Violence

and

Sexual Assault

24/7 Response 624-7233 (SAFE)

Island Palm Communities

North 275-3700 (SB, HMR)

South 275-3800 (FS, AMR, TAMC)

Suicide & Crisis Hotline

(808) 832-3100 HI State

Suicide Prevention Hotline

1-800-273-TALK (8255) VA

1-800-SUICIDE (784-2433) National

Housing / Relocation

SB = Schofield Barracks

FS = Ft. Shafter

AMR = Aliamanu Military Reservation

HMR = Helemano Military Reservation

TAMC = Tripler Army Medical Center

WAAF = Wheeler Army Air Field

I Need Assistance With…Updated: 14 Jul 2011

Army Community Service

Schofield Barracks 655-4227 / Toll Free 1-877-406-2148 /

Soldier & Family Assistance Center 655-7171

Pets

Schools

HI State Dept of ED.

Central Oahu District

627-7478

MWR Website

www.mwrarmyhawaii.com

25th ID Website

www.25idl.army.mil

Military OneSource 1-800-342-9647

www.militaryonesource.com

U.S. Army Health Clinic, Schofield Barracks

Dial 433-2778 plus clinic extension number

listed or listen for extension number needed:

Primary Care

Family Practice Appt ext 12

Family Practice Patient Assistance ext 3111

Family Practice Allergy/Immunization ext

3113

Pediatrics Appt ext 1, ext 2

Pediatrics Patient Assistance ext 312

OB/GYN Appt ext 3, ext 4

Troop Medical Clinic ext 322

Troop Medical Clinic Annex ext 321

Aviation Medicine Clinic Appt ext 323

Deployment Health Clinic Appt ext 325

Warrior in Transition Clinic Appt ext 331

Specialty Clinics

Acute Care Clinic SB, 433-8850, 6a.m.-9p.m.

Audiology/Hearing Conservation ext 381

Occupational Health ext 383

Occupational Therapy ext 351

Orthopedics/Podiatry/Cast Clinic ext 351

Optometry ext 3821

Physical Exam ext 326

Physical Therapy – (Main: ext 3521,

Warrior in Transition PT: ext 333)

Public Health Nurse/Community Health

Nursing ext 384

Other Services

Pharmacy (Call-in-Refill ext 301, Dispensing

Window ext 302, Clinical Pharmacist in

Family Practice 433- 8160)

Laboratory 433-8303

Radiology 433-8355

Customer Relations

SB 433-2778 ext 391

TAMC 433-6336

Health Benefits Advisor:

SB Health Clinic 433-2778 ext 392

TAMC 433-3422

TRICARE

TRIWEST Customer Service 1-888-874-9378

www.triwest.com/OnlineCare

USAG-HI School Liaison Office

655-9818 / 8326

Passport / Citizenship

655-7182 www.travel.state.gov

Victim Advocacy Program

624-SAFE (7233)

MWR Pet Kennel

368-3456

USARPAC Soldier & Family Well-Being Program

www.usarpac.army.mil/soldierfamilywellbeing/reintegration/reintegration.htm

Installation Access Pass

Legal Aid Society

Health Care

Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP)

Prevention Coordinator 655-4655

Installation Biochemical Testing Coordinator 655-0648

ASAP Clinic & Counseling Service 433-8700

Adolescent Substance Abuse Counseling Services 655-9944

Risk Reduction Coordinator 655-0996

Suicide Prevention Program Specialist 655-9105

Employee Assistance Program (EAP)

EAP Coordinator 655-6046 EAP Specialist 655-6047

Families Overcoming Under Stress (FOCUS) 257-7774

Army Community ServiceSchofield Barracks 655-4227 / Toll Free 1-877-406-2148

Fort Shafter Outreach Ctr. 438-9285 / Survivor Outreach Services 438-9285

Soldier & Family Assistance Center 655-7171

ACS Relocation Assistance & Lending Closet

SB 655-4227 FS 438-9285

School Behavioral Health Team

TAMC 433-1264

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1 on sides

Schofield 655-0573 Fort Shafter 438-6733 Wheeler 656-1745 Schofield 655-0573

Fort Shafter 438-6733 Wheeler 656-1745

Schofield 655-0573 Fort Shafter 438-6733 Wheeler 656-1745

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TEEN

Army Family Action Plan

Lunch

Included

Snacks

Included

Call or Email Heather Miles

(808) 655-0705

[email protected]

Let’s Make Change!

Come Speak Your Mind About Issues Facing

Army Teens

7th – 12

th Graders are invited to identify those

issues affecting their quality of life in Our Army

Saturday, October 27

9:00am – 4:30pm in Bldg 647

Bring It, Discuss It, And Change It!!

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Army Family Action Plan

Conference

29 October to 2 November 2012

Let Your Voice Be Heard

Issue Submission: http://himwr.com

Army Family Action Plan (AFAP) is one of the Army’s most effective tools in managing

change and improving the well being of all who work for and support the U.S. Army.

AFAP is for the entire Army Family: Soldiers, Family Members, DA Civilians, Retirees,

National Guard, Reservists and Survivors.

AFAP Success Stories:

Established minimum standards for Army childcare

Established Military Thrift Savings Plan (TSP)

Mandates state charge no more than in-state tuition rates for military personnel and their dependents

MWR Kennels at Halawa Valley on the island of Oahu

These are just a few issues that have been resolved for our Army Family through the

AFAP process.

Submit your issue today!

Call or Email to get involved!

Heather Miles at (808) 655-0705

[email protected]

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FY 13 Army Family Action Plan Conference

APPLICATION

DATA REQUIRED BY THE PRIVACY ACT OF 1974; AUTHORITY: 5 USC 301, 10 USC 3013. PRINCIPAL PURPOSE: Identification of participants in the Army

Family Action Plan Planning Conference. Used to contact participants and as basis for preparing a directory of conference attendees, which will be distributed to attendees

and Army officials for networking purposes. DISCLOSURE: Disclosure is voluntary. If the requested information is not provided, registration for the conference and

inclusion in the conference directory may not be possible.

1. FIRST NAME: _____________________MI_____LAST NAME:______________________

MAILING ADDRESS: (Line 1)____________________________________________________

(Line 2)__________________________________________________________________________

CITY/APO__________________STATE:____________ZIP:______________________________

PHONE: COMMERCIAL:___________________ (include area code, if applicable)

E-MAIL ADDRESS:____________________________________

2. YOUR MILITARY AFFILIATION? 3. YOUR DA CIVILIAN AFFILIATION?

(If not applicable, go to item 3.) (If Active Duty Military, go to item 4.)

a. Are you a: a. Are you a:

Soldier or Retiree DA Civilian Employee

Spouse of Soldier or Retiree Spouse of DA Civilian

Youth of Soldier or Retiree Youth of DA Civilian

b. Are you or is your sponsor: b. Are you or is your sponsor:

Active-Duty APF (GM, GS, WG)

Reserve NAF (NF)

National Guard

Retired

c. Rank:___________________________________ c. Grade/Series:________________________

d. Job Title________________________________ d. Job Title: ___________________________

(if soldier)

4. YOUR FAMILY STATUS? 5. YOUR FAMILY TYPE

Single Married Widower/Widow Dual-Military Sole-Parent Other

Children’s ages needing child care._______________________________________________________________

Emergency Contact:

Name:__________________________________ Phone Number:_______________________

Completed forms can be turned in at ACS on Schofield Barracks or Fort Shafter.

You may also FAX to: 655-1654 or EMAIL to [email protected]

Complete all that apply

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65th Engineer Battalion

WEDNESDAY

October 31

@1500-1700

COF (Company Area)

Costume contest

Scary Fun activities

snacks and awesome prizes!!!

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Ask about our

6th Annual Graveyard Shift Tour Leaves midnight on the Halloween morning

(18 yrs and older only)

OAHU GHOST TOURS www.oahughosttours.com

(808) 524-4944

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October 5th to October 31st There's something lurking in the water

Take the ride of your afterlife. Embark on a frightening canoe ride and see the Laie Lady with her band of spooky characters—including the arrival of her vengeful husband. Less scary keiki rides are also available for the faint of heart. Canoe Rides • Every Monday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday • And everyday except Sunday from Oct. 22-31 • Rides start at 6:30pm (Closed on Sundays.)

Kama‘aina Annual Pass holders get a free canoe ride every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Beat the crowds and book online now before we sell out. Don’t miss Hawaii’s favorite Halloween ride.

hauntedlagoon.com Prices for the 2012 Haunted Lagoon will be up by September 21, 2012. Call 1-800-367-7060

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2012 Haunted Lagoon Tickets

General Pass:

Good for a one time ride on the Haunted Lagoon. Fast Pass:

•Why wait in line when you can decide when to ride.

•Available Fast Pass Times: 7:00pm, 7:30pm, 8:00pm

•Average wait time: 10-15 minutes.

•Haunted Lagoon Passes do not include admission to the park.

•Keiki (Children) Rides:

•Keiki rides are available from 6:30pm to 7:30pm.

•Simply have your party purchase the General Pass and inquire about our keiki ride when you check-in.

•Keiki Ride guests are asked to check-in no later than 7:00pm.

Discounts:

The Polynesian Cultural Center has partnered with various companies to offer special discounts to our guests. Visit any of our partners stores

and restaurants, or purchase one their specially marked products to receive your Haunted Lagoon Discount.

*For convenience you can book your tickets online and bring in your coupon when you check in at the Polynesian Cultural

Center. Please be sure to bring in the coupon and the credit or debit card that you used to purchase your tickets online."

Haunted Lagoon Online Special

The Polynesian Cultural Center will be selling Haunted Lagoon General Passes for $13.95 for the month of October except

on select days. The select days that people can not receive this special rate are:

•Saturday (8/20, 8/27)

To receive this special online rate, simply select the appropriate date (see list above), when purchasing your ticket

online. Please note to following:

1.This offer is only valid on this website (hauntedlagoon.com).

2.This online special cannot be combined with any other offer or discount.

3.This online special only applies to the days listed above.

4.This offer is limited to the first 1000 tickets. Once all tickets are sold, prices will return back to $19.95.

5.Same day bookings are not available. Guests must book their tickets 24 hours in advance.

General Pass

$19.95

$14.95

Fast Pass $35.00 $30.00

7:00pm Ride

7:30pm Ride

8:00pm Ride

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Admission AT THE DOOR

(Coupons Accepted) General $13.00, Fast Pass $20.00 (Skip the Line)

NOT FOR LITTLE CHILDREN MUST BE 14 YEARS OR OLDER WITH A LEGAL ADULT CHAPARONE

(CHAPARONE MUST ALSO PAY ADMISSION)