WEEKLY RESOURCES MAY 4, 2012

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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. 65 th EN BN BLANKET ORDER FORM SENIOR SPOUSE SEMINAR A TASTE OF ALOHA SEA LIFE PARK WEEKEND CAMP AMR TEEN CENTER MAY CALENDAR FAP CALENDAR MILITARY SPOUSE APPRECIATION CONFLICT RESOLUTION BOOT CAMP FOR NEW DADS ARMY 2012 ARTS & CRAFTS CONTEST CRT TRAINING AT 84 TH EN BN 2012 SUMMER SCHOOL SITES MILITARY APPRECIATION AT THE HONOLULU ZOO 130 th ENGINEER BRIGADE TOWN HALL ASK THE GARRISON COMMANDER POLO PAINA MILITARY BALL ETIQUETTE CLASS DRESS SWAP HAWAII ENGINEER REGIMENTAL BALL TRIPLER FISHER HOUSE 8k HERO REMEMBRANCE RUN 65 th EN BN Weekly Resources MAY 4, 2012

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Transcript of WEEKLY RESOURCES MAY 4, 2012

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.

65th EN BN BLANKET ORDER FORM SENIOR SPOUSE SEMINAR

A TASTE OF ALOHA SEA LIFE PARK WEEKEND CAMP

AMR TEEN CENTER MAY CALENDAR FAP CALENDAR

MILITARY SPOUSE APPRECIATION CONFLICT RESOLUTION

BOOT CAMP FOR NEW DADS ARMY 2012 ARTS & CRAFTS CONTEST

CRT TRAINING AT 84TH EN BN 2012 SUMMER SCHOOL SITES

MILITARY APPRECIATION AT THE HONOLULU ZOO 130th ENGINEER BRIGADE TOWN HALL

ASK THE GARRISON COMMANDER POLO PAINA

MILITARY BALL ETIQUETTE CLASS DRESS SWAP

HAWAII ENGINEER REGIMENTAL BALL TRIPLER FISHER HOUSE 8k HERO REMEMBRANCE RUN

65th EN BN Weekly

Resources MAY 4, 2012

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BLANKET ORDER

Company:________________________ Purchaser: ________________________ FRG Leader: ________________________ Phone #: ________________________ Address: ________________________ ________________________ Email: ________________________ Qty Item Unit Price

Checks Payable To: Subtotal

65th Engineer Battalion Shipping (Checks must be written out exactly as stated) TOTAL

• Blankets are minimum $50 donation • Dimensions: 48” x 68” – 100% woven blanket (cotton) • Blankets can be shipped via Flat Rate Box ($14.00) to mainland addresses. • Deadline for order forms: ONGOING

*Forward order form & payment to: Tiffany Suchomski, 3435 Gustin St, Wahiawa HI 96786. For additional inquiries contact Tiffany at email: [email protected]

Send To Address(s): _____________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________

________________________ ________________________ ________________________

SENIOR SPOUSE SEMINAR

May 15 & 16 @1700-1830

ACS Training Center, Bldg 647 Located next door to the SGT Smith Theater

Prepare NCO and Command Spouses to be well informed and proactive members of the Command team and to discuss roles and responsibilities necessary to strengthen Family Readiness Groups.

Facilitators: Ferne Conroy, #655-0671 AFTB Program Manager, and

Tammy Moore, #655-0670 AFTB Volunteer Program Manager

Registration Open: 2nd of 3 part series.

Sign up with the 65th EN BN FRSA, [email protected] or call #655-6559 and leave name and contact number/email address.

Open to Spouses E-6 promotable to E-7 & above

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SEMINAR CONTINUED: MAY 15 & 16, part 2 of 3 series (@1700-1830, ACS Training Facility)

(45 minutes) Conflict Management

(45 minutes) Courtesies and Protocol

(45 minutes) Dealing with the Media and Social Networking (45 minutes) Crisis, Coping and Care Teams

He/

The Aloha State Gamespresents

A Taste of AlohaCome celebrateCinco de Mayo atAloha Tower MarketplaceSaturday, May 5, 201212:00 pm - 6:00 pmSome of the finestLatin restaurants willfeature their zesty cuisine;

Your “favorite” politicianswill participate in theRun For Officelaps & collapse run;

Enjoy a zestySalsa Tasting contest;

Be entertained by excitingLatin dancing and performers;

And witness the crowningof the first Miss & MisterAloha State Games.

The Taste of Aloha Festivalwill be the soft openingceremonies of the2012 Aloha State Games.

• Run for Office• Latin Restaurant Cuisine• Salsa Tasting Contest• Exciting Entertainment• Mr & Ms Aloha State Games Competition• 2012 Aloha State Games Opening Ceremonies

ASG12-55 flier.indd 1 3/23/2012 11:22:48 PM

Army Reserve Youth between the ages of 12-17 will have a blast at Ha-

waii’s most adventurous sea life facility. At this camp youth will have

the opportunity to :

Encounter a fantastic array of

marine life!!

Watch sea animals do acrobatics

and spectacular jumps!!

Visit the giant "pirate ship" maze

and interactive play areas!!

AND MUCH MORE!!!

Army Reserve Child, Youth and School Services

SEA LIFE PARK Weekend Camp!!

9th MSC Family Programs Office

Primary Business Address

Your Address Line 2

Your Address Line 3

Your Address Line 4

Phone: 555-555-5555

Fax: 555-555-5555

E-mail:

[email protected]

19 May 2012

8:30am-3:30pm

POINT OF CONTACT:

Travis Mckinney

CYSS, Youth Services Specialist

808- 438-1600 ext. 3374

[email protected]

LUNCH AND SNACKS ARE PROVIDED

AT NO COST!!!

REGISTER AT:

https://cyssevents.com

AT NO COST TO YOU!!

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AMR TEEN CENTER

“Goals are the fuel in the furnace of achievement.” -Brian Tracy

SPORTS,FITNESS &

RECREATION

CHARACTER & LEADERSHIP

DEVELOPMENT

FIELD TRIP VOLUNTEERING

THE ARTS SPORTS,FITNESS &

RECREATION

HEALTH &

LIFE SKILLS

EDUCATION & CAREER

DEVELOPMENT

M o n d ay T u e s d ay W e d n e s d ay T h u rs d ay F r i d ay S at u rd ay

1 Powerhour! TP- TriplePlay LS- Fixing a Hem DJ- Practice LEI DAY-making leis!

2 Powerhour! TP– Just Dance 2 TC– Mtg. R– Marshmallow Catapult 1 A-Duct Tape Roses

3 Powerhour! TP-Jump Rope /stretching exercises KC-Officers Mtg. GC-Mtg.

4 Powerhour! CC– Marinade Madness Mall & Movie @ Pearlridge Mall

5 Craft Fair @ Hickam

Boys Day—Basketball Cinco de Mayo– Pinata

FT. Shafter SAS

7 Powerhour! A– Faith Ringgold PC-Elements of Art through Photography GT– Checkers

8 Powerhour! TP– Medic Dodgeball MM-Budgeting your money DJ– Practice

9 Powerhour! TP-Kinectables TC-Officers Mtg. R– Marshmallow Catapult 2 A– Silhouettes

10 Powerhour! TP-Jump rope/Stretching exercises KC-Mtg. GC-Mural Painting 1

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Powerhour! CC-Meat Loaf Teen Social

12 AMR Teen Center Registration Drive

14 Powerhour! A-Charlene Teters PC-Focus on Kaleidoscope of Kids GT-Wheel Of Fortune

15 Powerhour! TP– Basketball LS-Sewing a button DJ-Practice

16 Powerhour! TP-Zumba TC-Mtg. R– Arm in Arm 1 A-Foam Models

17 Powerhour! TP– Jump Rope Drills/Games KC-Officers Mtg. GC– Mural Painting 2 SAS Orientation Hail and Farewell

18 Powerhour! Mini YLF

19 Hickam Pool

21 Powerhour! A-Wang Yani PC-A Portrait of Place

22 Powerhour! TP-Hula Tag MM-Credit DJ– Practice

23 Powerhour! TP-Just Dance 3 TC-Officers Mtg. R-Pumped Up A– Watercolors

24 Powerhour! TP-Jump Rope Challenge KC-Mtg. GC– Mural Painting 3

25 Open 10am-6pm

Ice Palace

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28 CLOSED FOR

MEMORIAL DAY

29 Hickam Beach

30 Schofield Pool

31 Bellows Beach

Legend PC-Photography Club A-Art

GC-Garden Club R-Robotics

TP-TriplePlay GT-Game Time TC– Torch Club LS-Life Skills

MM-Money Matters DJ-DJ Club

KC-Keystone Club MP-My Plate CC-Cooking Club

SP-Service Project

End of School Lock-In

CONGRATULATIONS!!!

Teen of the Month: LaKedra Yarborough

State Fair 1pm-5pm

5/04/12: Mall & Movie trip at Pearlridge from 5pm-10pm. Please bring money for the movie

ticket , snacks, military ID, signed permission form.

5/05/12: Craft Fair @ Hickam from 1030am-2pm. Please bring money for food or a sack

lunch.

5/18-19/12: End of School Lock-in from 7pm-7am. Please bring items that are listed on the

lock-in flyer. $10 per participant. Last day for registration is May 11, 2012 at the Central Regis-

tration Office. If we don’t have 16 people registered by the last registration day, lock-in will be

cancelled. See staff for more details.

5/25/12: Ice Palace from 10:30am-4pm. Please bring $8.90 for admission and money for

lunch, socks, and warm clothes.

5/26/12: State Fair from 1pm-5pm. Please bring money for admission, lunch, and games.

Summer Break begins May 28, 2012. See the Summer Break schedule for summer activities.

***If you have any questions on the fieldtrips please call 24 hours before activity.***

All Activities Are Adult Supervised

HOURS MAY VARY DUE TO

SCHEDULED EVENTS Any changes on the schedule

will be updated on the website and/or posted at center.

Teens are responsible for their own lunch/snacks/drinks on fieldtrips.

Teens are also responsible for bringing and caring for their own cash and specified items.

Afternoon snack is served at the Teen Center after school on Mondays-Fridays.

Teens will be dropped off at home after fieldtrips on

Saturdays.

PowerHour is enforced for the first hour. Homework

assistance is available all day.

Daily Choice Activities: Arts & Crafts/ Fine Arts

Sports/ Outdoor Recreation Table Games & Video Games

Pool table & Movies Computer lab & Homework Assistance

Interest Clubs & Socializing

Affiliates of 4-H and Boys & Girls Club

Contact information:

Teen Center Phone #: 833-0920

Or: 839-5957

Fax: 839-5957 http://www.mwrarmyhawaii.com/cys/cysteens.asp

Hours of Operation

Mon, Tues, Thurs: 1400-2000

Weds: 1300-2000

Fri: 1400-2200

Sat: 1000-1800

CLOSED ON SUNDAYS

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

Newborn Care Session 1: 0900-

1100 ACS Training Ctr Bldg 647, SB

Down Syndrome Support Group

1815-1930 SB Chapel

Infant Massage 0900-1100 ACS

Training Ctr, Bldg 647, SB EFMP

Behavior Management Workshop

0930-1230 Ft Shafter ACS

Newborn Care Session 2: 0900-

1100 ACS Training Ctr, Bldg 647,

SB

Autism Support Group 1815-1930

SB Chapel Family Night

Active Parenting of Teens 1200-

1330 ACS Training Ctr, Bldg 647,

SB Conflict

Resolution 1800-1930 Ft Shafter

ACS

Boot Camp for New Dads

0900-1230 ACS Training

Center Bldg 647, SB

Breastfeeding Basics 0900-1100

ACS Training Ctr, Bldg 647, SB

Parenting With Aloha 0900-1030

ACS Training Center Bldg 647, SB

Anger Awareness 1500-1630 ACS

Bldg 2091, SB

EFMP Swimming

1430-1700 Schofield

Pool

Active Military Families-

Session 4 : 1800-1930

ACS Training Center, Bldg

647, SB

SHARE Walking Group 1030-1130

Kalakaua Park, Kolekole Ave, SB

EFMP Sign Waving and Rally,

1345-1600 Nehelani Club and Sills

Field

Active Parenting of Teens 1730-

1900 Lt Brostrom Community Ctr,

Ft Shafter Active Military

Families: Session 4 1800-1930

Ft Shafter ACS

EFMP Swimming

1430-1700 TAMC

Pool

Parenting With Aloha 1300-1430

Brostrom CC Conflict

Resolution 1230-1400 ACS

Training Ctr Bldg 647 SB

For a full listing of classes offered at ACS, please visit our website at www.himwr.com

May 1 and throughout the month: EFMP Poster Contest. Call 655-4791 for details

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Class Descriptions:Active Parenting of Teens - Session 1: Are you not understanding your teen or you and your teen aren't getting along?

This workshop is designed for parents who can't figure it out. Please join us for a class full of information on understanding your teen. Register at himwr.com or call Tracy at 808-438-1925.

Active Military Families- Session 4: This 7 part series focuses on several topics relevant to military families. Each month children and their parent(s) will be learningtools for managing emotions, communicating and building close connections in an open and fun environment. Please try to attend each session but youare welcome to all that you can attend! Please call Fiona at 655-1866 to register.

Anger Awareness: Would you like to be able to control your temper better? Wish you didn't yell so much? We can help! In our 1 hour interactive class you can learn useful techniques to cope with your feelings of anger and keep that temper under control.Call Ernest at 655-0613 or Ginny at 655-0669 for more information and to register.

Autism Support Group: Support group for Soldiers and Family members with an Autistic member of their family. Please call EFMP staff at 655-4777.

Breastfeeding Basics: class was held to teach and provide the basic skills for the first time moms to build self-confidence in their ability Counselor. breastfeed successfully. Class will be taught by NPSP’s nurses/Lactation Counselor. Please call Margaret with any questions at 655-0662.

Boot Camp for New Dads: This interactive (Yes – you will be learning with REAL babies) workshop offers hands on training for new dads to become confident and effective parents. Our veteran dads and their precious little ones will lend a hand in this relaxed learning environment. Come out and know what to do from day one!! Call Ernest 655-0613 to register

Conflict Resolution: Having productive discussions in your personal and professional relationships shouldn't require you to commit numerous steps . to memory. Resolving tension and conflict at work or home does not have to take years. Conflict is easier to deal with than some might think. Register at himwr.com or call Ernest at 655-0613 for more info.

Down Syndrome Support Group: Support group that focuses on EFM with Down Syndrome. Please call EFMP staff at 655-4777.

EFMP Sponsored Swim Events:: This is a free activity for special needs Families, the whole family can attend, not just the EFMP member. EFMP enrollment and event sign-up are required. Please call 655-4777 for details.

Infant Massage:  The Army New Parent Support Program’s Certified Instuctor offers this class to teach parents the many benefits of infant massage for your baby’s growth and enhance immunity, sensory and cognitive development, deepens the bondingand attachment, improves communication, enhances the ability to understand the needs, increase tolerance to stress, sleep better and many more. Come and learn the art of Infant Massage Call today for more details at 655-0662.

Newborn Care I and II: Taking care of a newborn for the first time can be scary. From holding, to diapering, to bathing comelearn the basics of newborn care. Please call Margaret at 655-0662 with any questions.

Parenting With Aloha: PCSing is nothing new to military families but arriving at a new Post with new policies, procedures, schools and activities can be hard territory to navigate. Come join us for an interactive workshop of the ins and outs of being Army parents in Hawaii including homealone policies, tips for actively engaging children of all ages and great resources for making your Hawaii assignment a memorable one!Call Fiona at 655-1866 to register.

SHARE Walking Group: Stay active by joining our SHARE Walking Group. This will be an opportunity to SHARE resources with other EFM families. For more information call Leonard at 655-4777.

ACS Schofield Bldg 2091

2091 Kolekole Ave

655-4227

ACS Training Center

Schofield Barracks Bldg 647

(next to SGT Smith

Theater) 655-0669

ACS Ft Shafter Aloha Center

Bldg 330 Rm 111

438-9285

Military SPOUSE

www.himwr.com

For the month of May, spouses with proper

ID bowl free on: Monday — Friday Fort Shafter Bowling Center

from 12pm — 4pm

Schofield Barracks Bowling Center

From 1pm — 5pm

(shoe rental not included)

Special is offered provided lanes are available and can-

not be combined with additional discounts or offers.

Call 438-6733 or 655-0573 for more info.

MWR Hawaii

Spouses Bowl Free!

MONTH

OF THE

Military SPOUSE

www.himwr.com

For the month of May, spouses with proper

ID bowl free on: Monday — Friday Fort Shafter Bowling Center

from 12pm — 4pm

Schofield Barracks Bowling Center

From 1pm — 5pm

(shoe rental not included)

Special is offered provided lanes are available and can-

not be combined with additional discounts or offers.

Call 438-6733 or 655-0573 for more info.

MWR Hawaii

Spouses Bowl Free!

APPRECIATION

Compete for Cash prizes against the finest artists and artisans in the U.s. army

Enter your best work in the annual competition.

Categories:

• Ceramics • Fibers and Textiles • Mixed Media

• Digital Art • Glass • Paintings

• Drawing • Metals and Jewelry • Wood

submission period: 01 May - 30 June 2012

Complete entry forms and submit digital images of work online at the contest website

https://apps.imcom.army.mil/apptraC

Contact local Arts and Crafts or Community Recreation Office for additional information.

For complete contest rules visit Family and MWR on the

web at www.armymwr.com

Need more information:Contact: Patti Honda(808)[email protected]

CARE RESPONSE TEAM (CRT)

TRAINING Caring for our families during their darkest hours of need….

The concept behind CRT teams is to provide a team of caring and

trained volunteers that can immediately “be there” for a spouse and family after notification of a death or serious injury.

CRT volunteers are carefully screened and selected by the

Rear Detachment Commanders. General criteria include: Maturity, Life Experience, Emotional Stability, Discreetness, Availability (upon need). Volunteers are trained to provide a wide range of

assistance, from emotional support to basic, simple tasks (screening calls and visitors, caring for children/pets, minor housekeeping, etc.)

that may be difficult for the family to focus on during this time.

CRT teams convey a critical message to the spouse and family…

that people care…. that the Army cares.

CRT Certification Course:

19 May (Saturday), 0830–1230 84th Engineer Battalion Classrooms

Registration Deadline is 14 May 2012 (Attendees must register in advance.)

Contact Shannan Kalili to register,

Office # 655-8547 or [email protected]

If you have further questions or need additional information contact the CRT Facilitators:

Elisabeth Olsen: 438-9285/email: [email protected] or Chaplain Mark McCorkle: 655-1297/email: [email protected]

2012 Official Summer School Sites

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STATE OFFICEE-School 475 22nd Ave. Ste. 207 Honolulu, HI 96816 203-5510 733-4730 Allen Cole 8-12 5/1/29 31-May-12 13-Jul-12 8:00 AM 12:00 PM x xHONOLULU DISTRICT

Aina Haina Elem 801 W Hind Drive Honolulu, HI 96821 377-2419 377-2426 Cheryl Dung K-4

4/28 (AHS only) 8:30 am - Pre-K & K 9:00 am - Gr 1 & 2 9:30 am - Gr 3 & 4

4/30 - 5/5 (others by mail) 31-May-12 2-Jul-12 8:00 AM 12:00 PM x6/22 6/29

Anuenue School 2528 10th Ave. Honolulu, HI 96816733-8465

735-6293 - AsstDir 733-8467 Jacqueline OrnellasGail Leilani Kamalani K-12 4/28 - 8-10:00 am 5-Jun-12 6-Jul-12 7:45 AM 2:15 PM x x

6/22 6/29

Kaimuki High 2705 Kaimuki Avenue Honolulu, HI 96816 733-9400 733-4929 Diane Ichimasa 9-12 3/27 & 4/12 31-May-12 29-Jun-12 8:00 AM 2:15 PM x

Kaimuki Middle 631 18th Avenue Honolulu, HI 96816 733-4800 733-4810 Geri Miyashiro 6-8 5/7 - 18 29-May-12 6-Jul-12 8:00 AM 12:00 PM x x6/22 6/29

Kawananakoa Middle 49 Funchal Street Honolulu, HI 96813 587-4430 587-4443 Stephen Warner Mark Nakamura 6-8 4/16 - 5/4 31-May-12 28-Jun-12 8:00 AM 2:30 PM x

McKinley High 1039 South King Street Honolulu, HI 96814 594-0400 594-0407Shayne Greenland Shane Cummings 9-12 4/21 (8-10:30 am) 31-May-12 5-Jul-12 8:00 AM 1:00 PM x x

Noelani Elem 2655 Woodlawn Dr. Honolulu, HI 96822 988-1858 988-1855 Sharlene Arita K-43/30 (NES only)

3/31 (open) 5-Jun-12 3-Jul-12 8:00 AM 12:00 PM x

Washington Middle 1633 South King Street Honolulu, HI 96826 973-0177 973-0181 Kristen Silva 6-8 4/2 ongoing 6-Jun-11 13-Jul-11 8:00 AM 1:00 PM x x6/22 6/29

CENTRAL DISTRICTAliamanu Middle 3271 Salt Lake Blvd. Honolulu, HI 96818 421-4100 421-4103 Arthur Andres 8-Jul 31-May-12 5-Jul-12 8:00 AM 1:00 PM x x

Leilehua High 1515 California Ave. Wahiawa, HI 96786 622-6550 622-6554 Dion Cabalce 9-12

4/10 (5-6 pm) 4/12 (5-6 pm)

everyday Wednesday thereafter 7-Jun-12 13-Jul-12 8:00 AM 1:30 PM x x

Mililani High 95-1200 Meheula Pkwy. Mililani, HI 96789 627-7747 627-7375Shaina Kei Aruga Andrea Moore Komarey Moss 9-12 2/1 - 5/24 5-Jun-12 12-Jul-12 8:00 AM 1:00 PM x x

6/22 6/29

Mililani Ike Elementary 95-1330 Lehiwa Dr. Mililani, HI 96789 626-2980 626-2958 Steve Nakaguma

Phyllis Nakama-Kawamoto K-5

3/20-23 (MES only) 3/27-30 (open) 1-Jun-12 29-Jun-12 8:00 AM 12:00 PM x

Mililani Mauka Elementary 95-1111 Makaikai St. Mililani, HI 96789 626-3350 626-3360

Kyle Shimabukuro Kristin Barrett K-5

4/2-5 (Mauka only) 4/9-12 (open) 31-May-12 21-Jun-12 8:00 AM 12:00 PM x

Mililani Uka Elemementary 94-380 Kuahelani Ave. Mililani, HI 96789 627-7303 627-7387

Gerri-Lynne Nakasone K-5

3/28 - 30 (Uka only) 4/3 - 5 (open) 31-May-12 21-Jun-12 8:00 AM 12:00 PM x

Moanalua High 2825 Ala Ilima St. Honolulu, HI 96818 837-8455 831-7919 Julia Toyama 9-124/19 - 20 (MHS) after 4/25 (open) 1-Jun-12 6-Jul-12 8:00 AM 1:00 PM x x

Moanalua Middle 1289 Mahiole St. Honolulu, HI 96819 831-7854 831-7859 JoAnn Fu 7-8 4/2 - 5/11 1-Jun-12 29-Jun-12 8:00 AM 12:00 PM x

Radford High 4361 Salt Lake Blvd. Honolulu, HI 96818

421-4200 (Lon) x322 (Lisa) x240 421-4377 Lon Passos Lisa Johnstone 9-12

4/4 3-6pm (RHS only) 4/11 3-6pm (open) 4/18

3-6pm (open) 4/28 10am-Noon (open) 30-May-12 29-Jun-12 8:00 AM 1:30 PM x

Waialua High/Intermediate 67-160 Farrington Hwy. Waialua, HI 96791 637-8200 637-8209

Randiann Porras-Tang

Edlyn Moana Olaso 7-12 4/23 - 5/4 30-May-12 3-Jul-12 8:00 AM 1:00 PM x

Wheeler Elem 1 Wheeler Army Airfield Wahiawa HI 96786 622-6400 622-6403 Frank Kimitch K-5

4/2-6 7:30am-3:30pm M-F (WES only)

4/9-13 7:30am-3:30pm M-F (open) 18-Jun-12 12-Jul-12 8:00 AM 12:00 PM x

6/22 6/29

LEEWARD DISTRICTCampbell High 91-980 North Road Ewa Beach, HI 96706 689-1200 689-1242 Wayne Guevara 9-12 4/1 - 4/29 4-Jun-12 2-Jul-12 7:45 AM 2:15pm x

Highlands Intermediate 1460 Hoolaulea Street Pearl City, HI 96782 453-6480 453-6484 Eric Dean White 7-8

3/31 8-11am (cafeteria) '4/1 - 5/18

7:30am-3:30pm (front ofc) 31-May-12 5-Jul-12 8:00 AM 1:00 PM x x

Ilima Intermediate 91-884 Fort Weaver Road Ewa Beach, HI 96706 687-9300 689-1258 Corey Barton 7-8 4/26-27, 5/1-4 31-May-12 13-Jun-12 8:00 AM 12:00 PM x x

Kapolei High 91-5007 Kapolei Parkway Kapolei, HI 96707 692-8200 692-8255 Sandy Calio 9-12 4/21, 4/28, & 5/5 30-May-12 28-Jun-12 8:00 AM 3:00 PM x x 6/22

Nanakuli High & Inter 89-890 Nanakuli Avenue Nanakuli, HI 96792 668-5823 668-5828 Kory Ann Toyama Chad Jicha 7-12 4/30 - 5/18 31-May-12 6-Jul-12 7:45 AM 1:15 PM x x

Pearl City High 2100 Hookiekie Street Pearl City, HI 96782 454-5672 453-6521 Nikki L. TakaiJoanne Kimura Hai Nguyen 9-12

(PCHS Srs) 4/2-4 3-4pm

(PCHS Jrs) 4/5-10 3-4pm (PCHS Soph)

4/11-13 (PCHS Fresh)

4/14 10am-12pm (Open) After 4/14 3-4pm Sat

10am-12pm 31-May-12 13-Jul-12 8:00 AM 12:00 PM x x

2012 Official Summer School Sites

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Waipahu Inter 94-455 Farrington Hwy Waipahu, HI 96797 675-0177 675-0181 Lisa Ynigues Neil Battad 7-85/2 - 24 (WIS)

5/21 - 24 (Open) 29-May-12 11-Jul-12 8:00 AM 12:00 PM x xWINDWARD DISTRICT

Kapunahala Elementary 45-828 Anoi Road Kaneohe, HI 96744 233-5650 233-5651 Stephanie H.K. Mew 1-6 3/31 12-Jun-12 12-Jul-12 8:00 AM 12:00 PM x

6/22 6/29

HAWAII DISTRICTWaiakea High 155 W. Kawili St. Hilo, HI 96720 974-4888 974-4880 Whitney S Aragaki 8-12 5/15 30-May-12 3-Jul-12 7:30 AM 1:00 PM x

Waikoloa Elementary 68-1730 Hooko Street Waikoloa, HI 96738 883-6808 883-6811 Ruth Annette Smith K-84/16 - 20 5/1

- 3 1-Jun-12 29-Jun-12 8:00 AM 2:30 PM x

Waimea Elementary 67-1225 Mamalahoa Hwy. Kamuela, HI 96743 887-7636 887-7640 Marcella McClelland Laina Walulik K-5 4/2 - 6/1 18-Jun-12 18-Jul-12 8:00 AM 2:45 PM x6/22 6/29

MAUI DISTRICTIao Middle 260 S. Market Street Wailuku, HI 96793 989-5610 989-5617 Timothy Shim 6-8 4/2 - 5/25 31-May-12 6-Jul-12 8:00 AM 12:00 PM x xKAUAI DISTRICT

Kalaheo Elementary 4400 Maka Road Kalaheo, HI 96741 332-6801 332-6804Kathy Rose Carveiro K-5 1-Jun-12 29-Jun-12 8:00 AM 12:00 PM x

Kapaa Elementary 4886 Kawaihau Rd. Kapaa, HI 96746 821-4424 821-4431 Althea Arinaga K-5 4/13 - 5/28 31-May-12 28-Jun-12 8:00 AM 12:00 PM xKapaa High 4695 Mailihuna Rd. Kapaa, HI 96746 821-4400 821-4420 Ryan Alika Harper 9-12 4/11 12-Jun-12 10-Jul-12 8:00 AM 2:30 PM xKauai High 3577 Lala Rd. Lihue, HI 96766 274-3160 274-3170 Penny Vess 9-12 4/2 & 5/18 4-Jun-12 9-Jul-12 8:00 AM 1:30 PM x x

May 19, 2012 9:00 am - 2:00pm

Free Entrance to the Honolulu Zoo!Free Entrance to the Honolulu Zoo!Free Entrance to the Honolulu Zoo!Free Entrance to the Honolulu Zoo! For all Military Card ID Holders, including Retirees and National Guardsmen and women. One ID card holder can bring the whole family in. Free entrance located at the Monsarrat Gate for ID card holders

May 19, 2012 9:00 am - 2:00pm 151 Kapahulu Avenue

Schofield: Bus departs at 9:00 am. Parking Lot of Bowling Center 4 2:00pm Return to Schofield from Zoo to Parking Lot of Bowling Center 4 For additional information contact Amanda Montgomery at 655 - 0002. Navy/Hickam: Pick up/drop off in the NEX parking lot southeast end near the Big White Tent. For additional information contact Gaylene Vedder at 423-3215. Bus 1 Leave PH Leave zoo 8:00am 9:00am 10:00am 11:00am 12:00pm 1:00pm 2:00pm 3:00pm KBAY: For schedule, contact Sgt. Daniel Woodall Phone 257-8832

Bus 2 Leave PH Leave zoo 9:00am 10:00am 11:00am 12:00am 1:00pm 2:00pm

For general inquiries, contact Elaine Ota at [email protected]. 486-9640

130th Engineer Brigade Town Hall

Hallll Hall

@1800 FREE CHILDCARE! Registration Deadline: May 16, 2012 Email 65th FRSA [email protected] Or 84th FRSA [email protected] Childcare request must include the child’s name, age, special needs/allergies and sponsors name with contact information.

Childcare site: New CDC 1875 Lyman Rd Drop off time: 545pm

Ask the Garrison Commander: Mulbury re-emphasizes USAG-HI’s communication tools, methods

May 1, 2012

U.S. Army Garrison-Hawaii Public Affairs Office

Mulbury

The “Ask the Garrison Commander” program is designed as a communication tool to allow Soldiers, civilians and family members to get concerns addressed and questions answered by the garrison commander.

Directorates and support staff research queries and provide responses to Col. Douglas Mulbury, commander, U.S. Army Garrison-Hawaii.

The Customer Management Team at garrison’s Plans, Analysis and Integration Office monitors all responses.

A sampling of questions that have community-wide impact are published monthly in the “Hawaii Army Weekly.”

Community members can submit questions via the Ask the Garrison Commander website; time-sensitive concerns should be directed to the Interactive Customer Evaluation, or ICE system.

Customer Feedback Venues

The Army community can communicate with the garrison in these venues:

•Through ICE at http://ice.disa.mil.

•Via the Ask the Garrison Commander website at www.garrison.hawaii.army.mil/comments/contactgc.aspx.

•By submitting an Army Family Action Plan issue form at www.garrison.hawaii.army.mil/crmt/default.htm.

•Through the Installation Access Council, or IAC. To confirm if your unit is represented, call 655-9033 or email [email protected].

Review IAC issue sheets, past issue information and results at www.garrison.hawaii.army.mil/crmt/default.htm.

•During the monthly PX/Commissary Advisory meetings. The next meeting for the Oahu South Community is scheduled for 10:15-11:15 a.m., May 2, at the Hale Ikena, Fort Shafter.

All Fort Shafter community members are invited to attend and provide input. Call 438-0428.

•During quarterly Facebook town halls. The next Facebook town hall is 6-7:30 p.m., May 29.

To submit an “Ask the Commander” question, send an email to [email protected]. For more information, call Rosie Stone (655-9033) at USAG-HI’s Customer Relations Team, or call Aiko Brum (656-3155) at the USAG-HI Public Affairs Office.

For more information, please call 655-0111 or 655-0115 BBQ GRILLS - NOT ALLOWED.

Come celebrate the Army’s Birthday and enjoy the Polo match of Army Gold versus Army Black on the grounds of

historic Palm Circle, Fort Shafter, Hawaii.

Activities will include:

All guests are encouraged to bring chairs, umbrellas and pop-up canopies.

himwr.com

* Military Historic Vehicle Static Displays

* Kids Activities

* K9 Demonstration

* Food and Music

* Unit Competitions

For more information, please call 655-0111 or 655-0115 BBQ GRILLS - NOT ALLOWED.

Come celebrate the Army’s Birthday and enjoy the Polo match of Army Gold versus Army Black on the grounds of

historic Palm Circle, Fort Shafter, Hawaii.

Activities will include:

All guests are encouraged to bring chairs, umbrellas and pop-up canopies.

himwr.com

* Military Historic Vehicle Static Displays

* Kids Activities

* K9 Demonstration

* Food and Music

* Unit Competitions

For more information, please call 655-0111 or 655-0115 BBQ GRILLS - NOT ALLOWED.

Come celebrate the Army’s Birthday and enjoy the Polo match of Army Gold versus Army Black on the grounds of

historic Palm Circle, Fort Shafter, Hawaii.

Activities will include:

All guests are encouraged to bring chairs, umbrellas and pop-up canopies.

himwr.com

* Military Historic Vehicle Static Displays

* Kids Activities

* K9 Demonstration

* Food and Music

* Unit Competitions

For more information, please call 655-0111 or 655-0115 BBQ GRILLS - NOT ALLOWED.

Come celebrate the Army’s Birthday and enjoy the Polo match of Army Gold versus Army Black on the grounds of

historic Palm Circle, Fort Shafter, Hawaii.

Activities will include:

All guests are encouraged to bring chairs, umbrellas and pop-up canopies.

himwr.com

* Military Historic Vehicle Static Displays

* Kids Activities

* K9 Demonstration

* Food and Music

* Unit Competitions

Etiquette

Military

Ball

From Social Hour to the Retiring of Colors

Learn the Dos & Don’ts

Open to all 130th, 84th and 65th Families

Thursday, June 14th

5 to 6:30pm, 84th EN BN Classrooms

175 Sutton Street, Bldg 867

Topics:

Appropriate Ball Attire

Receiving Line

Seating and Eating

And much more…

Bring your Ball Attire or a picture and see if it passes the critique!

Meet others that will be attending the ball!

To register call or email:

Shannan Kalili, 8086558547, [email protected] OR

Bridget Shioshita, 8086556559, [email protected]

DRESS SWAP

65th Engineer Battalion

Do you have a gently worn ball gown? Wanna swap it for another dress?

SIGN UP TODAY! EVENT DATE: June 21

@1700-1830

65th EN BN Classroom

Participation will determine success of event and gown selections available.

Already have a dress and still wanna donate a gown for a great cause ? Drop-off donations or contact the 65th EN BN FRSA

[email protected] or #655-6559

Participate in the DRESS SWAP & SAVE MONEY!

Army service uniform or mess dress for military personnel & civilian formal attire .

All Hawaii Engineers, Soldiers & Spouses are cordially invited to the formal ball

Cocktails commence @1700

Hilton Hawaiian Village July 27, 2012

@1800 Cocktails commence @1700

For more information, please contact the 130th Engineer Brigade S2 #655-8867/6224, or email [email protected]

Tickets now available for purchase until July 13, 2012 Contact your company representative.

$85/per person unless otherwise indicated as a result of individual company fundraising efforts.

Supported by the Pacific Aviation Museum in conjunction with their Biggest Little Air Show on Ford Island

Tripler Fisher House18 August 2012

8K Hero & Remembrance Run, Walk or RollHonoring our Fallen Hero’s, Wounded Warriors & Military Families in need

Join us in our efforts to raise awareness about the Tripler Fisher House and how we can assist our Military Families during a medical crisis orloss. We are partnering with each Military Branch, community partners and other non-profit organizations to bring this event to you. Thisevent is open to both military and civilians in the community.

•Pre-registration on site 0500-0600, Route starts at 0700 at the Pacific Aviation Museum on Ford Island (Not a timed event)•There will be a no cost registration, everyone must register at www.active.com/running/honolulu-hi/tripler-fisher-house-hero-and-remembrance-run-walk-or-roll-2012, sorry no pets.•Keiki Fun Run•The military unit who runs with their colors and has the most participation will be awarded the “Traveling Bronzed Boots”, these boots willchange hands each year to the unit with the most participation. If your unit would like to compete for them please contact me.•Patriot/Motorcycle Riders will lead off the event, all riders must wear PPE per base regulations•After the run stay for the Pacific Aviation Museum’s Family Fun Day to include the “Biggest Little RC Air Show”, interactive military displays,music, food and vendors, motorcycle safety and bike show•Follow us at www.facebook.com/triplerfisherhouse for up to date info about the event•Parking will be available at the Pacific Aviation Museum•Please help us collect a pair of boots to represent each Service Member who has been KIA since 9/11, pictures and a flag will be added tohonor them.•Donations for the run are graciously accepted and will support the Tripler Fisher House 100% to help us continueto support our Military Families. Boots or Donations can be sent to:Tripler Fisher House317 Krukowski RdHonolulu, HI 96819

•. POC is Theresa Johnson @ 561-7423 or [email protected],volunteers and boots collection sites needed