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AT EASTERN DAECHEON Deep Sea Overnight Tour USAG RED CLOUD - CASEY AND AREA I FAMILY AND MWR MARCH 2016 MARCH 2016 USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area I Family and MWR Magazine Monday, March 14, 7 p.m. @ Camp Casey CAC Details on page 23 Details on page 19 Jeanee Lee TOUR SATURDAY MARCH 26

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March 2016 Issue of In The Zone Magazine.

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Page 1: In The Zone (Mar 2016)

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USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area I Family and MWR Magazine

Monday, March 14, 7 p.m. @ Camp Casey CACDetails on page 23

Details on page 19

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Jeanette LeeTOUR

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USAG RED CLOUD AND AREA I Community Members,

"Spring is Near!”

Starting as early as March, the bone numbing cold and freezing temperatures of winter will begin to subside. It will probably still be quite cool, but it will eventually fade—something I know the great people in our great community are looking forward to! The return of warmer weather will bring beautiful tree blossoms and flowers, followed by exuberant outdoor activities, new life and precious time spent with loved

ones as the Easter holiday rounds out the month of March.

Needless to say, your Family and Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (FMWR) Team is gearing up with some exciting activities and events that will encourage you to enjoy all that spring has to offer!

• Armed Forces Entertainment (AFE) and FMWR is hosting the ‘Black Widow,’ Jeanette Lee on Monday, March 14 / 7 p.m. at the Casey CAC.

• Join us in an overnight tour from March 19-21 to Jeju Island, also known as the ‘Island of the Gods’ to enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, horseback riding, beach walks and more!

• A Spring Simulation Golf Tournament at Camp Casey Indianhead Golf Course will begin in March all the way to April 2016; and for those of you who just want to whack a golf ball as hard as you can, they’re hosting a Simulation Long-Drive Competition as well. Call 730-4884 for more info.

All of these exciting events and activities are just a part of what FMWR offers this month! And don’t forget our routine programming such as Family Time Bowling at Stanley Lanes, Saturdays from 12 noon to 5 p.m., or our Framing/Matting Class at Casey Arts and Crafts Center, Saturdays from 2-4 p.m., and many others you’ll see as you read the ITZ!

Your FMWR Team is honored to provide these opportunities to our Area I community and we hope each of you will get a chance to come out and enjoy all that the springtime and FMWR has to offer! Happy Spring!

MG Theodore D. MartinCommander, 2nd Infantry Division

CSM Edward W. Mitchell Command Sergeant Major, 2nd Infantry Division

COL Jack HaefnerCommander, USAG Red Cloud and Area I

Steven J. RyanDeputy Commander, USAG Red Cloud and Area I

CSM Michael L. BerryCommand Sergeant Major, USAG Red Cloud and Area I

Jammie G. Hawkins Family and MWR Director,USAG Red Cloud and Area I

LTC Jon R. GardnerCommander, USAG Casey

Gregory B. KirklandDeputy Commander, USAG Casey

CSM Pedro Guevara Jr.Command Sergeant Major, USAG Casey

Michael FarrisInstallation Coordinator, Camp Stanley

SFC Pedro J. ReyesInstallation NCOIC, Camp Stanley

Marketing Manager Marenzo A. Domingo Advertising & Sponsorship Specialist Kim, Ho Yong Roy W. LeeMarketing Assistant Ham, Yong HwanIllustrators Pak, Mi Chong Chong, Un Pi SSG Joshua Mitchell SPC Joshua McElroy Designed by Pak, Mi Chong

IN THE ZONE is published monthly by the USAG Red

Cloud - Casey and Area I Family, Morale, Welfare &

Recreation Marketing Division, HHC SA, Unit 15707,

APO AP 96258. Four thousand five hundred copies are

distributed free at selected locations throughout the USAG

Red Cloud - Casey and Area I Communities. Comments

and suggestions are always welcome. Advertising is

accepted. The appearance of paid advertisements does

not constitute endorsement by DoD, the U.S. Army or

USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area I, DFMWR.

For information about our magazine, call 732-9531.

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“Serving Those Who Serve”

From your Family and MWR DirectorWARRIOR LEADERS

Raymond M. SantiagoCRD / Acting DFMWR

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Clubs

Bowling Centers

Area I Sports, Fitness & Aquatics Facilities Hours Of Operation

March Sports Events

2016 Sports Fitness & Aquatics Calendar

Deep Sea Fishing Tour

Warrior Adventure Quest

Warrior Country Paintball Field Opening

DMZ Tour

Jeanette Lee Tour

Community Activity Centers

Arts and Crafts

Feature Article: Family & MWR Tour "Good Morning Vietnam"

Team Member Recognition Program

Free Golf Lessons

Indoor Simulation Golf Events

Golf Courses

Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers (BOSS)

Child, Youth and School Services

Army Community Service Seminars

Consular Outreach Services

Monthly Community Volunteer Spotlight

Community Notice

Libraries

Passport Photo/Visa Photo Service

Casey Auto Skills Center

In the Zone Advertising Opportunities

Sponsor 'Thank you' Page

The Meaning Behind Our Area I Family & MWR Logo /Coming in April

Army Lodging

Area I Worship Schedule

Bus Schedule

Subway Map

Warrior Country & Family and MWR Telephone Numbers

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CAMP RED CLOUD

732-8274732-8189732-8363

Take -out Office

Hours of OperationDining Sunday - Thursday: 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.Friday: 11 a.m. - 1 a.m.Saturday: 5 p.m. - 1 a.m.

BarSunday - Thursday: 5 p.m. - 10 p.m.

Friday - Saturday: 5 p.m. - 1:30 a.m.

Game RoomSunday - Thursday : 9 a.m. - 10 p.m.Friday & Saturday: 9 a.m. - 1:30 a.m.

Last order 30 minutes before closing.

Thanks for visiting Mitchell's Club! Please provide input on our service, using this QR Code

Dave Sisney

The Schnitzel11 a.m. - 9 p.m.

March Special

$ 7.50

Monday~Friday: 11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.Excluding U.S. and Training Holidays

Adults: $11.95 Kids (6-12): $5.95Lunch Buffet always includes Salad Bar

Mondays All AmericanTuesdays MexicanWednesdays GermanThursdays ItalianFridays Asian & pacific

Daily Lunch Buffetwith Salad Bar & Drink

Soup & Salad Bar: $5.95

Additional Salad Bar for Any Menu: Add $3.95

SUNDAY BREAKFASTEvery Sunday, 11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.

Mitchell’s Club serves breakfast. Come stop by for your favorite breakfast entrée, served with a choice of Toast, Biscuit or English Muffin.

Easter BrunchMarch 27 / 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.

• Adult: $16.95

• Children (6-12): $8.95 / Children (5 & Under): Free

Join us for an Easter Brunch buffet consisting of Bacon, Sausage, Hash Browns, Eggs, Pancakes, French Toast, Creamed Beef, Biscuits, Salad Bar, Oriental Station, Roast Beef, Turkey, Omelet Station and Desserts!

Check out our Mitchell's Schnitzel! Deep-fried, breaded Pork Loin, served on a Toasted Bun with a side dish of Brown Gravy and choice of Fries.

$ 9.95

March 17, 5 - 9 p.m.

You don't have to be Irish to enjoy a meal like this: Corned Beef, Cabbage, Boiled Potatoes, Carrots & a

Brownie. 'Green Beer' available at the Bar!

Dinner Special!

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CAMP CASEY

730-1204/2195Office

Hours of Operation

Nap’s BBQ & Hot Stuff PizzaSunday - Thursday & Holidays: 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.

Friday - Saturday: 11 a.m. - 1 a.m.

Game RoomSunday - Thursday & Holidays : 10 a.m. - 9:30 p.m.

Friday - Saturday: 10 a.m. - 1 a.m.

Warriors Catering & Conference CenterMonday-Friday: OPEN Saturday & Sunday: Closed (Will OPEN Sat & Sun Depending Scheduled Function)

Nap's BarSunday - Thursday & Holidays : 5 - 10 p.m.Friday - Saturday: 5 p.m. - 1 a.m.

Last order 30 minutes before closing.

Thanks for visiting!Please provide input on our service, using this QR Code

Jacqueline Gray, Caterer

Warrior Management Team

Friday Night Poker Friday, 6 p.m. @ the Ballroom

Texas Hold'em Tournament Every Sunday, 3 p.m. @ the Ballroom

Every Tuesday, 5 - 7 p.m. @ Nap's

Think you're a pretty good Pizza Chef? Go ahead, create your own pizza masterpiece for only .25 cents per ounce!

Build Your Own “MASTERPIECE”

Saturdays & Sundays, 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.

WAFFLE BLT & WAFFLE PULLED PORK SANDWICH

Come try our savory and sweet Waffle Sandwiches, its ‘breakfast with a twist’— also good for lunch or dinner!

$ 4.95

NAPS Weekend Special

NAPS “Sriracha” Chicken Bites

Check out our Crispy Chicken Bites with a spicy kick—fried to perfection and tossed in our signature Sriracha Sauce! Combo includes Waffles Fries and a Fountain Drink.

$4.95 (Chicken Bites) $6.95 (Combo Meal)

Catering orConference CenterAvailable

Your choice of Dinner orLunch Buffet Menu, Plated Dinner orCarving Station & Hors D’oeurves!Book your next unit function, change ofcommand ceremony, meeting, training andspecial party here with us at the Warrior’s Catering & Conference Center. We have audio/visual, wireless microphones, decorations and much more to accommodate your next special event.Come visit or contact our office at 730-2195/1204 for more information.

Thanks for visiting Warrior's Catering & Conference Center Please provide input on our service, using this QR Code

Pak, Song Yong

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Take-out

730-3400 730-6499 730-6540/6541

Office

Hours of OperationDining Room: Sunday - Thursday: 7 a.m. - 11 p.m.Friday - Saturday: 7 a.m. - 1 a.m.Holidays: 11 a.m. - 11 p.m.

DeliveryMonday - Thursday: 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.Friday & Saturday: 11 a.m. - 12 midnightSunday & Holidays: 11 a.m. - 11 p.m.

BarMonday - Thursday: 5 - 11 p.m.Friday: 5 p.m. - 1 a.m.Saturday: 2 p.m. - 1 a.m.Sunday & Holidays: 2 - 11 p.m.

Game RoomSunday - Thursday: 7 a.m. - 11 p.m.Friday - Saturday: 7 a.m. - 1 a.m.

Holidays: 9 a.m. - 11 p.m.

Last order 30 minutes before closing.

Thanks for visiting Gateway Club! Please provide input on our service, using this QR Code

Avelina Richardson

Monday-Friday,11 a.m. - 2 p.m.Excluding U.S. and Training Holidays

Adults: $9.95 Children (6-12): $5.95

(Lunch Buffet always includes Salad Bar)

Daily Pizza & Pasta Buffetwith Salad Bar & Drink

CAMP CASEY

“Come stay awhile, We’re Open Until 12 Midnight”during US & Training Holidays, and day before Holidays!

March Special

8oz SIRLOINS T E A K

5 - 10 p.m.Back by popular demand: 8 ounces of 100% Choice, Sirloin Steak with French Fries, Greens and Baked Beans, topped with house-made Pico De Gallo! Come check it out, this is one meal to satisfy your steak craving.

$ 11.95

March 24 @ 5 p.m.

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Throwback SundaySunday, 3 - 11 p.m. Relax and enjoy an afternoon of music from the 80s, 90s and 00s. We’ll set the mood for a great night of food, drinks and socializing.

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Battle of the Karaoke SingersThursday, 6 - 11 p.m. Showcase your vocal talent and yes, we definitely would love to hear you sing. 1st–3rd place weekly winners compete at our 4th Week Finals, monthly winners get a Trophy and mad bragging rights.

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Latin FusionFriday, 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Your weekend’s just getting started, join us for non-stop, all night Latin Music: Salsa, Merengue, Bachata and Reggaeton. Food and Drink Specials all night.

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SWAG SaturdaySaturday, 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Featuring the hottest Reggae, R&B, Hip Hop and Rap Hits all night.’ Bring the crew along and join the party this Saturday!

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Pizza NightMonday, 5 - 11 p.m. Get your Monday started right with a $1 pizza offer from 5 -7 p.m. with any drink purchase, and FREE Nachos and Salsa with any beer purchase. Bring your buddies along for a Dominos or Poker Night, and some easy listening music all night long.

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Interaction NightsTuesday, 6 - 11 p.m. This is a night of competition: sling those darts, hustle that pool table or just ‘wow’ the crowd with your talent; either way, come on down and join the party!

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Country Line DancingWednesday, 6 - 11 p.m. Its Boot, Scoot & Boogie Night! If you love your Country Music or your Line Dancing, then stop by and get those boots stomping at the Gateway Club this Wednesday.

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St Patrick’s Day Celebration

“IRISH BUFFET”

Corned Beef & Cabbage, Irish Mashed Potatoes Colcannon, Irish Beef Stout Stew and much more!

Saturday, March 17, 5 - 9 p.m.

$ 12.95

Thursday, March 3 / 6 p.m.@ Bar AreaSign up for the Battle of the Area I Chili Greats! Dust up those secret recipes, gather your mystery ingredients, start your kitchen magic and be prepared to provide chili for 15 judges. A power source will be available to keep your chili warm and ready for judging. We have refreshments available for all participants and their support team, come bring your friends along and enjoy a night of lively music and great chili!

* 1st place Trophy

* 2nd place Trophy

* 3rd place Trophy

For more information

call PFC Douglas

@ 010-2615-9880

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CAMP HOVEY

730-5167 730-5166Catering Take-out / Delivery

Thanks for visiting Iron Triangle Club! Please provide input on our service, using this QR Code

Pak, Song Yong

Wings & Yakimandu or Fish & Chips Meal with Complimentary Non-Alcoholic Beverage Wednesday, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.

Wings & Yakimandu Meal Deal: $6.95 Fish & Chips Meal Deal: $6.95

Wings & Beverage $7.95

1 lb. Pork Spare RibsSaturdays, 5 - 8:30 p.m.A pound of Pork Ribs with Soup, Salad & Non-Alcoholic Beverage for only $10.95

Chicken or Steak AnjuThursdays, 5 - 8:30 p.m.

Chicken: $9.95 / Steak: $13.95Take your taste buds for a ride and try our signature dish!

Monday~Friday: 11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.Excluding U.S. and Training Holidays

Adults: $11.95 Kids (6-12): $5.95Lunch Buffet always includes Salad Bar

Mondays ItalianTuesdays MexicanWednesdays AsianThursdays All AmericanFridays Fish & Chips

Daily Lunch Buffetwith Salad Bar & Drink

Soup & Salad Bar: $5.95

Add Salad Bar for Any Menu: $3.95

Regular Menu Monday - Friday: 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.Saturday, Sunday & Holidays: 5 - 9 p.m.

Night Owl MenuSunday - Thursday & Holidays: 9 - 10:30 p.m.Friday & Saturday: 9 p.m. - 1:30 a.m.

Hours of OperationMonday - Thursday: 11 a.m. - 11 p.m.Friday: 11 a.m. - 1:30 a.m.Saturday: 5 p.m. - 1:30 a.m.

Sunday & Holidays: 5 - 11 p.m.

Delivery HoursMonday – Thursday: 11 a.m. – 9 p.m.Friday - Saturday: 5 p.m. – Midnight

• Last order 30 minutes before closing • Minimum order charge: $10 per location

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MONGOLIAN BBQ

March 4, 11, 18, & 25 / 5 - 8 p.m.

7 Easy Steps to your Mongolian BBQ Experience

1 - Go through the line and pick your Veggies, Spices & Marinades

2 - Now pile your choice of Meats on your plate

3 - Then place your dish on the scale and get it weighed

4 - Pay for your meal (.75 cents per oz) and cashier will give you a number

5 - Enjoy your complimentary Soup and Beverage while your meal is cooked

6 - When your number's called, grab your dish and select between Rice Pilaf or White Rice

7 - Dig in, and enjoy your custom Mongolian BBQ!

Cost: $ .75 cent per ounce

Minimum $8.95

Complimentary Chinese Soup, Rice, Beverage

& Fortune Cookie included.

Limited Menu available during this time

* $8.95 by the plateCome feast on the best Irish meal of the year! Try our Corned Beef and Cabbage, we’ll add a Cheddar Biscuit, Ice-Cream Dessert and a complementary beverage all for a price that would cost you less than a Pot o’ Gold.

$ 8.95

March 17 / 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.

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Office

732-5485/4478

CAMP STANLEY

Hours of OperationDining Thursday - Saturday: 5 - 9 p.m.Sunday - Wednesday & Holidays: Closed

BarThursday: 5 p.m. - 12 midnightFriday & Saturday: 5 p.m. - 1 a.m. Sunday - Wednesday & Holidays: Closed

Game RoomSunday - Wednesday: 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Thursday: 10 a.m. - 12 midnightFriday & Saturday: 10 - 1 a.m.

Dinner Special

Looking for a nice place to hangout after hours? Head on down to Reggie’s Pub and try our new BBQ Pulled Beef Sandwich, w/Tea or Lemonade for only $7.99!

$7.995 - 9 p.m.

Bar Special

Fried, crunchy & delicious Lumpia (8 piece special) that goes well with your choice of bar drinks---try it, we’re sure you’ll like it!

$5.955 - until closing

Thanks for visiting Reggie's Pub! Please provide input on our service, using this QR CodeChris Kruszynski

$9.95

Come check out our St. Patrick's Special composed of Corned Beef, Cabbage, Boiled Potatoes, Carrots. Dinner Roll and Dessert.

March 17 / 5 - 9 p.m.

Dinner Special

Everyday!

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Tee time Booking and Reservations

730-4884

Dining Area Reservations

730-4885

Dining Take Out

730-4511

Thanks for visiting Casey Golf Course!Please provide input on our service, using this QR CodePak, Song Yong

Golf Course & Pro ShopDaily: 8 a.m. - 7 p.m.

Golf Club DiningDaily: 6 a.m. - 8 p.m.

Hours of OperationMONTHLY

DRAWING FORFREE LUNCH

SPECIAL

Keep your receipts for any purchase of food, round of golf or visit to the driving range. Print your name, phone number and e-mail address on the back of the receipt, and slip into our drop box. Drawing will be held at the end of the month for 3 Lucky Winners who’ll each receive a FREE lunch special the following month!

Weekend Menu (Saturday & Sunday)

» Adults: $8.95 » Children (6-12): $4.95

Breakfast Buffet 7 - 11 a.m.

» Adults: $11.95 » Children (6-12): $5.95

Salad Buffet 12:30 - 5 p.m.

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Easter Breakfast March 27 / 7 - 11 a.m.

• Adult: $8.95

• Children (6-12): $4.95

• Children (5 & Under): Free

Join us on Easter Sunday for a breakfast meal of Scrambled Eggs, Hash Browns, Bacon, Ham, French Toast,Creamed Beef, Biscuit,Orange Juice, Milk & Coffee.

Monday~Friday: 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.Excluding U.S. and Training Holidays

Adults: $9.95 Kids (6-12): $5.95

Mondays Southern ComfortsTuesdays Italian FeastWednesdays Asian FlavorsThursdays Tex-MexFridays American Homestyle

Daily Lunch Buffetwith Salad Bar & Drink

CAMP CASEY

Indianhead Golf Course Club& Restaurant

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730-4577

Red Pin BowlingMondays, 6 - 10 p.m.$3 per game. Roll a strike when the red pin is in the #1

position and win a FREE game!

Korean/American Fun LeagueTuesday, 7:30 - 10:30 p.m.This is the home of the $10 bowling league, come join in the fun!

Open BowlingWednesday, 6 - 11 p.m.Thursday, 7 - 11 p.m.

Moonlight BowlingFriday & Saturday, 7 p.m. - Midnight

Tournaments GaloreSaturday, 1 - 6 p.m.

Hours of Operation

LanesSunday - Thursday: 11 a.m. - 11 p.m.Friday - Saturday & Holidays: 11 - 1 a.m.

Pirates Grotto Snack BarSunday - Thursday: 11 a.m. - 11 p.m.Friday - Saturday & Holidays: 11 - 1 a.m.

BarMonday & Tuesday: ClosedWednesday - Thursday: 5 - 11 p.m.Friday & Saturday: 5 p.m. - 1 a.m. / Sunday: 5 - 11:30 p.m.

Game RoomSunday - Thursday: 10 a.m. - 11 p.m.Friday & Saturday: 10 a.m. - 1 a.m.

Weekdays, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Except U.S. Holidays. Shoe rental not included.

FREESoldiers in uniform bowl two games

Thanks for visiting Casey Buccaneer Bowl! Please provide input on our service, using this QR CodeGerald “Fish” Keener

Ides of March BowlingSaturday, March 12, 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.

See manager, 'Caesar Fish' for details.

The Bar is Closed Mondays and Tuesdays, but you can still get your favorite brew at the Grotto Snack Bar (food counter)!

CAMP CASEYBUCCANEER BOWL

Sam Houston DayWednesday, March 2 / 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Bowl 2 games at regular price, get the 3rd game FREE.

Enjoy a slice of birthday cake while you bowl.

Not to be confused with Sam Houston Day, this event celebrates the little known/non-existent, Sam Huston who started out as a mistaken spelling on someone else's cake!

Saint Pattie FishBowling!Thursday, March 1711 a.m. - 6 p.m.Bowl 3 games at regular price,

get the 4th game FREE.

National Hamburger & Pickle

March Special!

Come get your Hamburger & Pickle at the Pirate's Grotto for only $2.25. This offer will go by fast, come and get yours while supplies last!

$2.25

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X-Treme BowlingFridays & Saturdays, 6 - 9:30 p.m.

We’ve got disco lights, lasers, flashing lights, music and glow in the dark pins---it’s X-Treme Bowling Night every Friday & Saturday at Hovey Bowling Center!

Hours of OperationDaily: 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.* Last order: 30 minutes before closing

730-5168

Thanks for visiting Hovey Bowling Center!Please provide input on our service, using this QR Code

BIRTHDAY PARTYPACKAGES

All for only $59.95

Every Day11 a.m. - 9:30 p.m.

Packages are by lane, one lane will accommodate up to 6 guests. Each package includes 2 hours of bowling, complimentary shoe rental, plates, cups, napkins, balloon

bouquet, bowling pin for guest signature, one large two topping pizza and a pitcher of soda.

Weekdays, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Except U.S. Holidays. Shoe rental not included.

FREESoldiers in uniform bowl two games

Gerald “Fish” Keener

CAMP HOVEYBOWLING CENTER

FREE Drink with anyFood Purchase over $7.50

Come check out THE Hovey Burger that everyone’s been talking about! Our Hovey Burger Special for only $9.95 – includes French Fries & Small Soda.

HOVEY BURGER

SPECIAL

ONLY $ 9.95COMBO

Sunday Special11 a.m. - 10 p.m.Only $65 per lane

• Two Hours of Bowling• Complimentary Shoe Rental• One Large, One-Topping Pizza & Pitcher of Soda

(accommodates up to six people)

March 1-31 / 1:30 p.m. - ClosedPay for 2 games at regular price and get the 3rd game FREE with a valid ICE Comment.

Our lanes are improving. After bowling 2 games at the regular price, let us know how we are doing by submitting an ICE card at the desk. For your time, we'll get you your third game, FREE!

March Madness Bowling

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Open BowlingTuesday & Wednesday, 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.

Red-Pin BowlingMonday, 7 - 10 p.m.Thursday, 6:30 - 10 p.m.

X-Treme Bowling NightSaturday 7 - 11 p.m. / Sunday, 7 - 10 p.m.

Family BowlingSaturday & Sunday, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.Family Bowling Special includes: 1 Hour of Bowling, 1 Large Pizza, 1 Pitcher of Soda and complimentary shoe rental for only $30!

Last order: 30 minutes before closing732-6458/9008

Hours of Operation

LanesSunday - Thursday & Holidays: 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.Friday & Saturday: 11 a.m. - 11 p.m.

Hot Stuff Snack BarSunday - Thursday & Holidays: 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.Friday & Saturday: 11 a.m. - 11 p.m.

Delivery Monday - Thursday & Holidays: 4 - 9:30 p.m.Friday: 4 - 10:30 p.m.Saturday: 11 a.m. - 10:30 p.m.Sunday: 11 a.m. - 9:30 p.m.

CAMP RED CLOUDBOWLING CENTER732-6930

Weekdays, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Except U.S. Holidays. Shoe rental not included.

FREESoldiers in uniform bowl two games

Thanks for visiting CRC Bowling Center! Please provide input on our service, using this QR Code

Every Tuesday and Wednesday, 5 - 9:30 p.m.

1st game $3, 2nd game $2.25 and 3rd game or more for only $1 a game. Offer available per person only, shoe rental not included.

3-2.25-1 Let’s Bowl!

Saturday, March 19, 3 - 6 p.m.Fee: $15

Bowl 3 games—in the 3rd, 6th and 9th frames you will automatically receive a strike. 1st

Place prize will win a 25-game FREE coupon. Minimum of 8 entries required.

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March 1-31, 11 a.m. - 9:30 p.m.$2.25 per gameShoe rental not included.

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Hours of OperationLanes Monday - Friday: 7:30 a.m. - 10 p.m.Saturday - Sunday: 12 noon - 10 p.m.Holidays: 12 noon - 10 p.m.

BreakfastMonday - Saturday: 7:30 - 11 a.m.

Snack Bar Monday - Friday: 11 a.m. - 9:30 p.m.Saturday - Sunday & Holidays: 12 noon - 9:30 p.m.

Delivery Monday - Friday: 11 a.m. - 9:30 p.m.Saturday - Sunday: 12 noon - 9:30 p.m.

Breakfast / Espresso CoffeeMonday - Friday, 7:30 - 11 a.m.

Choice of Sausage , Ham/Bacon or Cheese & Egg Croissant for only $2.50.

Red-Pin Bowling SpecialMonday - Friday, 6 - 9 p.m.If the number 1 pin is red and you rolla strike, you’ll receive a coupon forone FREE game.

Family Time BowlingSaturday & Sunday, 12 noon - 5 p.m.

$2.25 per game. Bring your friends and family for fun bowling at Stanley Lanes!

X-Treme BowlingFriday - Saturday, 8 - 9:30 p.m.

Flashing lights, lasers, music and glow in the dark pins—we’ve turned the Stanley Lanes into a disco hall!

CAMP STANLEYBOWLING CENTER732-5370

Weekdays, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Except U.S. Holidays. Shoe rental not included.

FREESoldiers in uniform bowl two games

732-5370/5800Delivery available until 9:30 p.m.Minimum delivery order of $7 required

All for only $59.95

Bowling Birthday Party for Kids!We provide everything except the cake and guests. Packages are by the lane and one lane will accommodate up to six guests.

Each package includes two hours of bowling, complimentary shoe rental, plates, cups,

napkins, balloon bouquet, bowling pin for guest signatures, complimentary bowling

coupon for each guest, one large 2-topping pizza and a pitcher of soda.

BOWLING BIRTHDAY PARTY

ONLY $ 7Every Thursday, 12 noon - 1 p.m.

All-You-Can-Eat One Topping Pizza

Got a ninja turtle’s appetite for pizza? Fret no more, swing by Stanley Lanes and we’ll get you filled on all the 1-topping pizzas you can possibly eat in one sitting!

Thanks for visiting Stanley Bowling Center! Please provide input on our service, using this QR CodeChris Kruszynski

March 19-20 , 12 noon - Close

$5.25

Bulgogi with Rice or French Fries and Kimchi!

Bulgoki Special

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POLICY ON YOUTH USE OFUSAG-RC AND AREA I FITNESS CENTERS

This policy is in accordance with AR 215-1, 8-20, d, and will be strictly enforced throughout the USAG Red Cloud and Area I community. All community members and users of the Fitness Centers are expected to comply. Patrons who violate any part of this policy will be asked to leave the facility.All participants are expected to conduct themselves in a responsible and prudent manner at all times in accordance with facility rules and regulations.

CAMP RED CLOUD FITNESS CENTER Weekdays: 5:30 a.m. - 10 p.m.Weekends & Holidays: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.

CAMP STANLEY FITNESS CENTERWeekdays: 5:30 a.m. - 10 p.m.Weekends: 8 a.m. - 10 p.m.Holidays: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.

CAMP JACKSON MINI-GYMWeekdays: 5:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.Weekends & Holidays: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.

CAMP CASEY HANSON FIELD HOUSEWeekdays: 5:30 a.m. - 10 p.m.Weekends & Holidays: 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.

CAMP CASEY CAREY FITNESS CENTERMonday - Thursday: 5:30 - 10 p.m.Friday: 5:30 - 12 midnightSaturday: 8 a.m. - 12 midnightSunday: 7 a.m. - 9 p.m.Holidays: 7 a.m. - 3 p.m.

HEALTH & HUMAN PERFORMANCE CENTERWeekdays: 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.

CAMP HOVEY FITNESS CENTERWeekdays: 5:30 a.m. - 10 p.m.Weekends & Holidays: 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.

CAMP RED CLOUD INDOOR SWIMMING POOLMonday/Wednesday/Friday: 6 a.m. - 8 p.m.Tuesday/Thursday: 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.Friday: 6 a.m. - 3 p.m.Weekends & Holidays: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.

CAMP STANLEY INDOOR SWIMMING POOL Monday/Wednesday/Thursday: 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.Tuesday/Friday: 6 a.m. - 8 p.m.Weekends & Holidays: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.

CAMP CASEY HANSON OUTDOOR SWIMMING POOL Closed for the season

CAMP HOVEY INDOOR SWIMMING POOLMonday/Wednesday/Friday: 6 a.m. - 8 p.m.Tuesday/Thursday: 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.Weekends & Holidays: 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.

AREA I SPORTS, FITNESS & AQUATICS FACILITIESHOURS OF OPERATION

For more information, contact one of the installation Sports, Fitness & Aquatics Centers: Camp Red Cloud 732-6309, Stanley 732-5460, Casey (Carey) 730-2323,Casey (Hanson) 730-3220 & Hovey 730-1977

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Saturday, March 19 Camp Staney Fitness CenterRegistration: 8 a.m. / Race: 9 a.m.

ST. PATRICK'S DAY

10K RUNSaturday, March 12 / 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Camp Casey Carey Fitness Center

ZUMBA JAM

For more information, please contact Oxana Balakina, Fitness Coordinator at 730-6005, or any one of the Installation Fitness Centers: Camp Red Cloud 732-6309, Camp Stanley 732-5460, Camp Casey (Carey) 730-2323, Camp Casey (Hanson Field House) 730-3220, orCamp Hovey 730-1977.

For more information please contact Jim Williams, Intramural Coordinator at 730-1730 / 010-2113-3552, or any Area I Installation Fitness Center: Camp Red Cloud 732-6309, Camp Stanley 732-5460, Camp Casey (Carey) 730-2323 / (Hanson Field House) 730-3220, or Camp Hovey 730-1977

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2016 AREA I SPORTS, FITNESS & AQUATICS CALENDAR UNIT LEVEL SPORTS PROGRAMS

SPORT COACHES MEETING LEAGUE ENCLAVE CHAMPIONSHIP AREA ICHAMPIONSHIP ARMY IN KOREA

DATE LOCATION DATE DATE LOCATION DATE LOCATION DATE LOCATIONBASKETBALL

(WINTER)17 NOV (1800 HRS) STANLEY

1 DEC-11 FEB16-17 FEB STANLEY

22-23 FEBCASEY

(CAREY)27-28 FEB CASEY18 NOV (1800 HRS) CAREY 18-19 FEB CAREY

VOLLEYBALL 24 FEB (1800 HRS) STANLEY7 MAR-21 APR

25-26 APR STANLEY3-4 MAY

CASEY(CAREY)

14-15 MAY CARROLL25 FEB (1800 HRS) CAREY 27-28 APR CAREY

SOFTBALL 12 APR (1800 HRS) CRC 25 APR-7 JUL 11-12 JUL CRC 18-19 JUL RED CLOUD 23-24 JUL YONGSAN13 APR (1800 HRS) HANSON 13-14 JUL HANSONBASKETBALL

(SUMMER)6 JUL (1800 HRS) CRC

N/A 18 -28 JULCRC

3-4 AUGCASEY

(CAREY)N/A N/A7 JUL (1800 HRS) CAREY CAREY

SOCCER 29 AUG (1800 HRS) STANLEY8 SEP-13 OCT

17-18 OCT STANLEY24-25 OCT

CASEY(CAREY)

29-30 OCT CASEY30 AUG (1800 HRS) CAREY 19-20 OCT CAREY

FLAG FOOTBALL 29 AUG (1900 HRS) STANLEY8 SEP-20 OCT

24-25 OCT CRC1-2 NOV

CASEY(CAREY)

5-6 NOV WALKER30 AUG (1900 HRS) CAREY 26-27 OCT CAREYBATTALION LEVEL SPORTS PROGRAMS

SPORTCOACHES MEETING (1800 HRS) LEAGUE AREA I CHAMPIONSHIP

DATE LOCATION DATE LOCATION DATE LOCATION

BASKETBALL 29 DEC CAREY FITNESS CENTER 8 JAN-26 FEB CASEY (CAREY) 11 MAR CASEY (CAREY)

COMBATIVES TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD

VOLLEYBALL 1 MAR CAREY FITNESS CENTER 18 MAR-15 APR CASEY (CAREY) 22 APR CASEY (CAREY)

SOCCER 18 APR CAREY FITNESS CENTER 29 APR-3 JUN CASEY (Schoonover Bowl) 10 JUN CASEY (Schoonover Bowl)

SOFTBALL 8 JUN HANSON FIELD HOUSE 17 JUN-29 JUL CASEY (HANSON) 5 AUG CASEY (HANSON)

CROSS COUNTRY N/A N/A N/A N/A 3 SEP CASEY (HANSON)

FLAG FOOTBALL 31 AUG CAREY FITNESS CENTER 9 SEP-21 OCT CASEY (CAREY) 28 OCT CASEY (CAREY)

RACESEVENT DATE REGISTRATION EVENT TIME LOCATION

VALENTINE'S DAY 5K RUN 13 FEB 0800 HRS 0900 HRS CASEY (HANSON)

ST. PATRICK'S DAY 10K RUN 19 MAR 0800 HRS 0900 HRS STANLEYSEXUAL ASSAULT AWARENESS

AND PREVENTION 5K RUN 16 APR 0800 HRS 0900 HRS CASEY (HANSON)

ARMED FORCES DAY 5K RUN 21 MAY 0700 HRS 0800 HRS RED CLOUD

ARMY TEN MILER 4 JUN 0700 HRS 0800 HRS HUMPHREYS

INDEPENDENCE DAY 5K RUN 4 JUL 0700 HRS 0800 HRS CASEY (HANSON)

LABOR DAY 10K RUN 3 SEP 0700 HRS 0800 HRS CASEY (HANSON)

COLUMBUS DAY 5K RUN 8 OCT 0800 HRS 0900 HRS STANLEY

THANKSGIVING DAY 10K RUN 19 NOV 0800 HRS 0900 HRS CASEY (HANSON)

FITNESS PROGRAMSEVENT DATE EVENT TIME LOCATION

ZUMBA JAM 12 MAR 0900-1300 HRS CASEY (CAREY)

FUNCTIONAL FITNESS GAMES 15 OCT 0900-1300 HRS CASEY (HHPC)

UNIT LEVEL HOLIDAY INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENTS HOLIDAY SPORT DATE LOCATION

MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY BASKETBALL 15-18 JAN CASEY

MEMORIAL DAY SOFTBALL 27-30 MAY RED CLOUD/CASEY

INDEPENDENCE DAY SOFTBALL 1-4 JUL RED CLOUD/CASEY

LABOR DAY FOOTBALL 3-6 SEP STANLEY/CASEY

THANKSGIVING BASKETBALL 25-27 NOV STANLEY/CASEY

CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR BASKETBALL 19-23 DEC RED CLOUD/CASEY

CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR VOLLEYBALL 26-30 DEC STANLEY/HOVEY

For more information, contact the Director of Sports, Fitness & Aquatics @ 730-1039 (010-4025-4135),Intramural Coordinator @ 730-1730 (010-2113-3552), or one of the Installation Sports, Fitness & Aquatics Centers:

(Camp Red Cloud 732-6309, Camp Stanley 732-5460, Camp Casey (Carey) 730-2323, Camp Casey (Hanson) 730-3220, Camp Hovey 730-1977)

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» Cost: $160.00 per person» Deadline: Wed, March 23» 15 Minimum, 30 Maximum Participants

Ever experienced deep-sea fishing in Korea? Now’s your chance to give it a try with Area I BOSS and the Outdoor Recreation team! Tour cost includes all you need to fish for 10 hours; including breakfast, lunch & dinner + a room for the night. Bring Korean Won for souvenir shopping.

Sign up at any Area I CAC or contact the ODR Staff at 730-6195 for more information. Event is open to Soldiers, family members, KATUSA, and any USAF personnel.

NOTE: This resort is located in Area III and will require participants to obtain authorization from their Command.

AT EASTERN DAECHEON

Deep Sea

SATURDAYMARCH 26

Overnight Tour

Bus Schedule: • Hovey CAC: 6 a.m.• Casey CAC: 6:30 a.m.• CRC CAC: 7:20 a.m.• Stanley Commissary Parking Area: 8:30 a.m.

Estimated Arrival Time: 11:30 a.m.Departure to CRC: 1 p.m. on March 27

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“A High –Adventure/High Adrenalin Outdoor Recreation (ODR) program

combined with L-LAAD as part of the Army’s holistic approach to RESET”

A platoon size element can make reservations directly with Family and MWR Outdoor Recreation. This is a centrally funded program through the department of the Army. Spring / Summer / Fall Training Activities provided are Paintball, SCUBA, Bungee Jumping, White Water Rafting, ATVs, Zip Line, and Sling Shot.

This program meets MRT requirements. See your Unit Commander for details.

Call the USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area I Outdoor Recreation Center at 730-6195or visit your local Community Activity Center for more information.

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THE WARRIOR COUNTRY WAYWE HAVE THE MARKERSWE HAVE THE FIELDWE HAVE THE PAINTALL THATS MISSING IS YOU!

For more information, call 730-6195.

RELOADS: $10$40

500 rounds 2000 rounds

STANDARD PLAYER $35Includes mask, marker & 500 rounds.

WORK-ON PLAYER(Those with own gear)

$15

Includes 500 rounds.

“Air is free of charge girls and boys, all day long”

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Transportation Fee: $30Only 40 slots available for each trip, sign-up today at any Area I CAC. Bring Korean Won for food and souvenir shopping.

For more information, call your local Community Activity Centers:Camp Casey CAC: 730-4601Camp Hovey CAC: 730-5125Camp Stanley CAC: 732-5366Camp Red Cloud CAC: 732-6246

Departure Times: Stanley CAC: 7 a.m.CRC CAC: 7:30 a.m.Casey CAC: 8:20 a.m.

Arrive at Camp Bonifas: 9:30 a.m.Return time: Approx. 2 p.m.

All visitors to the UNC MACHA must dress appropriately, IAW the following standards:

• Children under 10 years are not allowed

• Military ID card is required during the tour

The Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) is a strip of land established at the end of the Korean War to serve as a buffer zone between North and South Korea. It is a barrier that essentially cuts the Korean Peninsula roughly in half, and is regarded as one of the most heavily militarized borders in the world. Although the two Koreas have agreed to a ceasefire, no peace agreement or treaty was signed; and therefore, the two sides are still technically at war today.

TOURDMZ MARCH 12 & 26

a. Military personnel must either wear their respective service dress uniform (Class A or B equivalent) or appropriate civilian attire.

b. Civilian personnel must be appropriately dressed in casual, semi-formal or formal attire. This includes a dress suit, khakis or jean trousers with a polo-style or formal collared shirt. Shoes must be closed-toe and can be either low quarters or boots. Backpacks, purses and camera bags are permitted, but must remain in the vehicle transporting the individual into the UNC MACHA. Jackets and outerwear must be worn, not carried.

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A r m e d F o r c e s E n t e r t a i n m e n t . c o m

A D M I S S I O N I S F R E E

N o o f f i c i a l e n d o r s e m e n t i n t e n d e d

Monday, March 14, 7 p.m.Camp Casey CACFor more information, call 732-6760.

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DATE & TIME EVENT

Thursday, March 176 p.m.

St. Patrick’s Day Celebration "Blarney Stone Contest"Stop by CRC Community Activity Center and guess our Blarney Stone’s weight.Winner will be announced on March 17

Sunday, March 2110 a.m.

Adventure SeoulLearn how to use the bus and subway system and begin your exploration of Korea! Experience a trip from Uijeongbu to Seoul using public transportation. We’ll teach you how to use T-money cards and much more. Destination will be announced, classes limited to 10 people, so sign up today!

RECURRING EVENTS

Every Sunday10 a.m.

English ClassLearn and improve your communication skills with an American instructor.Open to family members, KN and KATUSA.

Every Sunday2 p.m.

Guitar ClassLearn basic guitar from our resident instructor. Class is open to Soldiers, Family Members and Civilians. Children under 16 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times.

Every SundayBeginners Session: 3 p.m.Advanced Session: 4 p.m.

Korean Language ClassA two hour class will be held every Sunday at Camp Red Cloud Community Activity Center for beginners and advanced students. This free class is available to all authorized USFK ID card holders. We’ll teach you how to read, write and speak Korean in no time.

Every Wednesday6 p.m.

Table Tennis TournamentMinimum of 8 participants required, prizes awarded to 1st and 2nd place winners.

Every Thursday6 p.m.

Chess TournamentJoin us weekly Chess Tournament and show people how much you are good at Chess. Open to USFK ID card holders. All player must be 18 years old or older. Minimum participation of 8 required. The prizes awarded to 1st ($30), 2nd ($20) place

Every Friday6 p.m.

Video Game TournamentXbox 360 game competition held every Friday at the CAC. Minimum of 8 participants required, with prizes awarded to 1st and 2nd place winners. Free refreshments provided.

Every Day

• Free Wi-Fi service available• Free Xbox 360 Game Room available for use during normal operational hours.• Free Sound Proof Music Rooms, featuring a Drum Set, Keyboard, electric, bass,

and acoustic guitars. • Overseas fax service available for a small fee

Daily: 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.

Camp Red Cloud CAC 732-6246

Yong Ae BlackDirector

Exemplary Woman Essay Contest: March 1-30 Create your essay for any female who you know and admire, format is

‘free design’ with unlimited pages. 1st and 2nd place winners will be announced on March 30 @ 6 p.m.

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Camp Stanley CAC 732-5366Sunday - Wednesday: 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.Thursday: 10 a.m. - 12 midnightFriday & Saturday: 10 a.m. - 1:30 a.m.

Jeffery SheppardDirector

DATE & TIME EVENT

Saturday, March 12 2 p.m.

Table Tennis TournamentGot the paddle skills to win this tournament? Head down to Camp Stanley CAC and enjoy great competition, free snacks and refreshments. Minimum 10 players required, prizes will be awarded to winners. Sign up at Stanley CAC or contact 732-5366 for more info.

Saturday, March 26 4 p.m.

Checkers TournamentsIt’s probably one of the most easiest board games to learn, but you won’t really know how good you are until you compete with the best in Area I. Sign up for our Checkers Tournament, minimum of 10 players required. Awards will be provided, visit Stanley CAC or contact 732-5366 for more information.

Every Sunday 2 p.m.

8-Ball Pool TournamentMinimum 6 players required—everyone is invited, so bring your friends along!Awards will be given to winners, minimum 6 players required. Refreshments provided throughout the tournament.

Every Friday8 p.m. - 1 a.m.

Music & ‘Glow in the Dark’ PoolYou’ve seen it in bowling alleys and club scenes, but have you seen it done in a pool room? Bring your friends, and come check it out at the Stanley CAC!

Every Day

• FREE Coffee• Play Pool and other Games for FREE at the Camp Stanley CAC. • FREE Ultrafast WIFI Service and internet for streaming and gaming!• XBox 360, Xbox One, PS3, PS4, you name it—we have it at Stanley CAC!

*Play our new selection of games at Camp Stanley CAC for Free!Call of Duty - Black OPS 3 - FIFA 16 - NBA 2K16 - Madden 16 - Guitar Hero - Rock band 4 - Halo 5 - Fallout 4 and much, much more!

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SEOUL INTERNATIONAL SOURCING FAIR SATURDAY, MARCH 5 @ COEX KOREA EXHIBITION CENTER IN SEOUL

This event showcases crafts, jewelry, tea, food, beauty, health, home kitchenware, stationery, smart phones and much more! If you’ve never been to an ‘international fair’ this is your chance to experience one at the COEX Korea Exhibition Center in Seoul.

• Transportation Fee: $10• Maximum of 43 Participants Allowed• Deadline for sign-up is March 3• Sign-up at any Area I Community Activity Centers• Departure Time: Casey CAC-8 a.m. / CRC CAC-9 a.m. / Stanley CAC-9:30 a.m.• Approx. Return: 6 p.m.

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Camp Casey CAC 730-6811/4601Monday - Saturday: 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.Sunday & U.S. Holidays: 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Fred Ware

Director

DATE & TIME EVENT

Saturday, March 12/ 1-3 p.m.

Kid’s Fun Day EventEntry Fee: $3Come and enjoy our Kid’s Fun Day at Casey CAC. This event will feature several contests and games for children of all ages, to include face painting activities, cotton candy, music and more! A $3 Hotdog or Hamburger Meal with Chips and Beverages is available onsite.

Thursday, March 17

St. Patrick’s Day Event "The Blarney Stone Contest" Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day at Casey CAC and guess how much our Blarney Stone weighs. This big stone will be on display from March 1-16; to enter, just lift the stone one time then give it your best guess. Gift certificate prizes will awarded to 1st ($50), 2nd ($25) place winners. This event is open to all USFK ID cardholders.

Saturday, March 19/ 1-5p.m.

Weekend 8 Ball Pool TournamentTest your skills and compete in our ‘winner-takes-all’ 8 Ball Pool Tournament. This tournament is open to all US ID card holders and KATUSA members, participants must be at least 16 years of age to compete. This is a single elimination tournament following the BCA rules of play.

Everyday / 9 a.m.

• We have new music rooms at the Casey CAC! Check out our musical instruments: electric, acoustic and bass guitars, a drum set and electric synthesizers – all free of charge!

• Free Ping Pong and Pool Room Use.• Free Wireless Service and Internet! Bring your laptops and connect with your

loved ones back home at our Casey CAC Lounge!• Free video game use, we’ve got a wide collection of games available for you!• Sign up for FMWR Tours and Outdoor Recreation Activities at the Casey CAC!

Casey Arts & Crafts 730-4642‘We’ll help you find the Artist in You’

Camp Casey CAC, Building #2236

The Camp Casey Frame Shop now offers framing service for our customers at Camp Red Cloud CAC.

Frame orders and frame selections are now available at the CRC CAC. Just bring us your items of interest, note

dimensions and other frame details and we’ll take care of the rest.

For more information, visit or call the CRC CAC at 732-6246.

CASEY FRAME SHOP Located at Bldg. #S2236

Hours of OperationMonday - Saturday & U.S. Holidays10 a.m. - 7 p.m.Closed Every Sunday

For more information, call 730-4643

“SHOWCASE YOUR AWARDS AND OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST!”- Handcrafted - Real Wooden Frames - Knowledgeable Staff -

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Camp Hovey CAC 730-5125Monday - Friday: 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.Saturday: 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.Sunday & Holidays: 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.

Herbert PleasantDirector

DATE & TIME EVENT

SaturdayMarch 121 – 5 p.m.

Video Game Tournament The Hovey CAC is looking for the best players in Korea. Come and compete in a friendly Video Game competition. This Tournament is open to USFK I.D Holders and KATUSA. - Players must be 10 or above to enter- Children under 15 must be accompanied by adult/guardian - Single elimination by individual- Prizes awarded to 1st & 2nd place winners Registration begins at 12 noon, minimum 10 participants required.

TuesdayMarch 1-17

St. Patrick’s Day Special "Blarney Stone Contest" Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day at the Hovey CAC and guess how much the Blarney Stone Weighs. Our stone will be on display from March 1-17, this is your chance to lift the stone one time and give it your best guess. Trophy prize awarded to closest and the next closest to the actual stone weight.

SundayMarch 27

10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Easter Special Event "All Day Family Movies" Come join us in our Easter Sunday special event. We’ll provide candies, cookies, beverages and hot drinks for free at Hovey CAC. Come meet and make new friends as we showcase children’s cartoon movies on our big screen.

Fred WareDirector

• Play Pool for Free! (Four Tables) • Free Wireless Service & Internet• Collection of Video Games for you to choose from and play for Free• Sign up for FMWR Tours and Outdoor Recreation Events

EVERYDAY

KOREAN LANGUAGE CLASS CHESS CLUB DAY

Every Wednesday

Every Sunday @ 1-6 p.m.

• Beginner Course: 5:30 – 6 p.m.• Intermediate Course: 6 – 7 p.m.

This is a good way to learn how to speak the local language

and make friends with the community. The Hovey CAC has

a trained instructor to conduct the class, bring the children

along and join the fun.

If you already have the tactical moves or perhaps an amateur player who wants to practice, feel free to join us; we’ll help you improve your game. This Club is open to USFK I.D Holders and KATUSA. All players must be 15 and above, children must have a sponsor to attend. Practice is not limited to Sundays, chess equipment is available every day.

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‘We’ll help you find the Artist in You’

Camp Casey CAC, Building #2236

DATE & TIME EVENTS

Rubber Stamping Class / 11 a.m.-12 noonCraft Fee: $5Sign-up Deadline: March 2Learn the Art of Embossing for your latest scrapbook project!

Ceramic Class / 1 - 3 p.m.Craft Fee: $10Sign-up Deadline: March 9Don’t know much about ceramics? We’ll teach you how—you’ll design, apply wax/glaze on your bisque ware in no time! Craft fee covers all materials and instructions needed for this fun activity.

Candle Making Class / 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.Craft Fee: $10Sign-up Deadline: March 18Ice candle…won’t the ice melt after you light it? That’s what we said too, right until after we signed up for this activity. All materials and instruction provided by pros for only $10.

R/C Car Race Competition / 12 - 4 p.m. Entry Fee: $10 (includes BBQ)Sign-up Deadline: March 21Bring your own R/C Cars and compete among the best in the Area I.Prizes awarded to 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners.

RECURRING EVENTS

Thursdays5 – 6 p.m.

Pewter Casting DemonstrationLearn pewter casting methods from our arts and crafts staff. We’ll guide you through this fun project and teach you how to create miniature soldiers.

Thursdays5:30 – 6:30 p.m.

Crochet ClassLearn how to create your own projects with basic crochet stitches. Supplies are available for a small fee. For more info, please contact Ms. Sabrina Wilson (010-6291-4187).

Fridays 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Ceramic ClassFirst time working with ceramics? No problem, we’ve got a Ceramic Class for beginners just for you. Contact Arts & Crafts Center at 730-4642 for more info.

Saturdays2 – 3 p.m.

Matting ClassOur frame shop instructors will show you how to present your special piece of artwork with stunning results. You’ll be surprised at the different ways you can frame your project with that professional touch.

Saturdays4 – 6 p.m.

Plastic Model BuildingBring your models and learn the basics of airbrushing. We’ve got the expertise and the staff to guide you through, you’ll be an airbrush pro in no time!

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BLARNEY STONECONTEST

St. Patrick’s Day

March 1-17

CAMP CASEY CAC @ MARCH 17 The big stone will be on display at the Casey CAC from March 1-17. You get to lift the stone one time, then give it your best guess. Deposit your guess into the box.* Prizes awarded to 1st place ($50 gift certificate) & 2nd place ($25 gift certificate)* This event is open to all USFK ID card holders.For more information, call 730-6811/4601.

"Guess how much the Blarney Stone Weighs!"

CAMP RED CLOUDY CAC @ MARCH 17 / 6 P.M. Stop by CRC Community Activity Center, guess the Blarney Stone’s weight. Winner will be announced on Mar 17, 6 p.m.For more information, call 732-6246.

CAMP HOVEY CAC @ MARCH 17 / 6:30 P.M. The big stone will be on display inside Hovey CAC from March 1-17. You get to lift the stone one time, then give it your best guess. Fill out the form and drop it in the box provided.Winners (closest to actual weight and next closest) will be rewarded. Winners to be announced at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 17.

* Trophy Prize awarded to 1st place winner!* This event is open to USFK I.D Holders and KATUSA. * Players must be 15 and above, children must have a sponsor.For more information, call 730-5125.

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Wow, if ever there was an Asia trip you should have been on this year, this was it. On February 12, 2016 the Family and FMWR Team took 18 members of the Area I community on a President’s Day trip to central Vietnam to experience history, shopping, great food, fun atmosphere; accompanied by an awesome tour guide who helped make this tour as memorable as possible. It’s not every day you get to visit a foreign country, so when the opportunity came for me, I packed my bags quickly and prepared for an adventure I won’t soon forget!

We started the trip flying in late at midnight and checked into the Diamond Sea, a 4-Star hotel in Danang. Although it was late at night, the crew appeared to be amped up, with the excitement building so we grabbed a couple beverages at the hotel and bonded over stories of past duty stations and expectations during this tour.

For some, the tour was a way to reconnect with their loved ones’ experiences. “My dad and uncle came over here during the Vietnam War, and I heard so much about the country from them. I wanted to follow in their footsteps and learn more about Vietnam,” said Sergeant Christal Crawford.

As much as we wanted to learn more from each other, we still had to get up early so the group slowly made their way back to their rooms for a few hours of rest. In a short while, our guide Mr. Nguyen Le Quan, gathered the crew to board the bus for the 2-hour trip to Hue. Along the way, Mr. Quan regaled us with tidbits on Vietnamese life, one I remembered from him was how Vietnamese men only wanted six things in life:

1. Have One Wife 2. Have Two Kids 3. Have a 3-Level House 4. Have 4-Wheeled Car 5. Travel to 5 Continents 6. Have a 6-Sided box at the End

That last part was in reference to a coffin, which may not mean much to us; but a lot of family members lost their dead in the war, with a large number of them still unrecovered. To the Vietnamese, being able to visit the grave and honor their dead means a lot to their families.

We pulled in to Hue eventually for lunch, and I’d like to point out that the food WAS INCLUDED during this trip, and we only had to pay for our own drinks! The food was great, and just kept on coming; and in case you wanted to know more about the beverages, well, the place had their own variety of beers—so a number of us sampled a good portion of them!

Story & Photos by: Paul Henevich, Recreation Specialist

Good MorningVietnam!A TRIP BACK IN TIME WITH FAMILY AND MWR

FEBRUARY 12-16, 2016

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“The variety of dishes available allowed everyone to taste so many different kinds of traditional food. What I also found impressive was how they accommodated two people who didn’t eat pork, and one person who was a vegetarian. The restaurant staff went out of their way to make the meal into a positive culinary experience,” said Mr. Raymond Griffith, Area I DES Training Chief.

Once we’ve had our fill, we headed off to the Century Riverside Hotel, a 4-Star Hotel in Hue City before heading off to the Imperial Citadel. The complex we visited was huge, with three rings of walls: the outer wall was used as a local market, the second wall was for high-court officials, and the third innermost ring was for the king, his concubines and close members of the royal family. It was a humbling experience, to be transported back in time and walk the sacred ground of past Vietnamese kings and other royalty.

Because of the Tet offensive of January 31, 1968 you can still see bullet holes all over the place with numerous gateways pockmarked by signs of battle. Some of the buildings were pointed out to be recreations since original structures were destroyed during the Vietnam War. One in particular was the King’s Meeting Hall which was destroyed and rebuilt,

with the exception of the king’s throne which was untouched by war, believed to be because of the king’s spirit who protected it during the conflict. We were instructed by the palace staff not to take pictures of the throne, so as not to disturb the spirit of the king.

Our next stopover was Thien Mu Pagoda built in 1601, considered one of the oldest religious temples in Vietnam. Now I know some might say “you’ve seen one Buddhist temple, you’ve seen them all,” which does apply to some temples, but this one had historical significance. This was the temple where the Mahayana Buddhist monk Thich Quang Duc resided, the same monk who immolated himself in protest of Buddhist persecution by the South Vietnamese; an act which led to the overthrow of the Diem government, inadvertently helping set the stage for American involvement in the Vietnam War.

As the sun was setting, we were rounded up for a scenic, leisurely boat ride back to the hotel where we were dressed up literally, as Vietnamese Royalty for dinner. We had numerous photo ops in our Vietnamese attire as we headed to dinner. As for dinner, the food to say the least, was fit for royalty—and it was included in the tour cost! Enhancing the experience was a Vietnamese live band who serenaded us with traditional music as we ate to our hearts content…it was a fine ending to a very pleasant day.

The next morning we loaded up and drove off to Hai Van Pass, a twisty-turning road that at one point was the only way to get from Hue to Danang. One thing we noticed aside from the great ocean view, were the shrines lining the roads. Mr. Quan later explained that the Vietnamese create shrines for the spirit of their dead, highlighting how much the country honors their departed. On the way, we visited a stone cutter’s village where we saw many fine carvings and local craftworks, which a few among the group happily purchased as souvenirs.

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Our next stop was a World Heritage Site, the ancient town of Hoi An where we checked-in at the Hoi An Glory Hotel & Spa, yup you guessed it—a 4-Star Hotel! We had another enjoyable lunch, and the rest of the day was spent shopping and visiting local markets, Chinese assembly halls and a Japanese Covered Bridge. One of the highlights of the day was a visit to a local silk factory which had unbelievable great prices for fine silk products. Needless to say, a number of us bought plenty of souvenirs to take back home to our families.

We were given some free time upon our return to the hotel, an opportunity some of the group quickly turned into swim time at our hotel pool. After a relaxing dip, we headed back to Hoi An for a fine dinner by the riverside. For those of you who’ve been fortunate to experience something similar, the evening was so sublime; the warm lights, serene flow of the river, the fine breeze, as we were enjoying a dinner under the stars…I was falling in love with Vietnam.

On the final day of our Vietnam tour we traveled to My Son Holy Land, recognized as a World Cultural Heritage site; once the religious and intellectual center of the Champa Kingdom which flourished from the 4th to the 13th century. Even now, and throughout the centuries, the structures that remained were impressive; one could just imagine the inspiration and awe felt the very first visitors, when these intricately carved temples were completed by Cham craftsmen.

“This was the biggest highlight for me, taking a tour around the ruins of the My Son Temple. I

appreciated the detail the ancient Vietnamese people put into their structures. This site in particular, was very rich in history,” said First Lieutenant Alvin Yasay

We spent a good full day at My Son Holy Land, and it was back to Danang for a farewell dinner at a fine Italian Restaurant where everyone appeared to be talking about the great experience they’ve had, and how time flew by so fast in the past couple of days.

Perhaps the observation of Mr. Jack Ferguson, ACS Director summarizes it best. “I signed up for a tour and got an experience that will be with me for a long time. The trip was fantastic, there was no animosity from local people; we were in the company of warm, welcoming and helpful people. The central highlands were beautiful, the meals were great, the trip was well-planned and executed on every level. There is much more that I could say, but it is difficult to express…am definitely returning and planning my next trip to Vietnam,” he added with a smile.

Some of us came to Vietnam to learn its history, some to feel closer to family members that once served here, and others were here for a good time and fond memories. For me, this trip fulfilled all that and then some. This was certainly one trip I won’t soon forget.

Maybe next time you can come.

*Don’t miss out on the next Local or Overseas Tour.Area I Family & MWR is hosting another trip to Jeju Island from March 19-21, visit or contact your local Area I Community Activity Center for more information.

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FAMILY AND MORALE, WELFARE & RECREATION‘TEAM MEMBER RECOGNITION PROGRAM’

On 4 February 2016, Mr. Pak, Song Yong, Indianhead Golf Course Manager and Mr. Paul Henevich, Recreation Specialist, became the first Area I award recipients of the Family & MWR, Team Member Recognition Program. Mr. Pak was recognized as Supervisor of the Quarter for accomplishments as an innovative leader who spearheaded countless projects to improve his golf course facility and the personal experiences of both external and internal customers. Mr. Henevich was awarded Exceptional Team Member of the Quarter for his efforts in creating and nurturing the Commander’s Cup program, now considered a ‘Best Practice’ implemented at numerous garrisons worldwide. Both individual’s outstanding service and support for the community is a source of pride for the FMWR Team, their accomplishments are something their peers and co-workers can look up to for years to come.

The Family and MWR Team Member Recognition Program was established to recognize appropriated fund (APF) or non-appropriated fund (NAF) team members, who were nominated by their peers for achievements during a specific time period. The entire program features several awards such as the Performance Award, Exceptional Team Member or Supervisor of the Quarter/Year Award, Spirit of the Eagle Award, Legendary Service Award and Choose Excellence Quarterly Customer Service Award. Nominees must be permanent full-time or part-time DFMWR employees, and nominated for panel review based on accomplishments validated by either letters, ICE comments, news clippings or other testimonials. Depending on the award provided, in this example; the Supervisor of the Quarter Award, a nominee is judged according to the following criteria:

• Provides exemplary service to their organization and to the Army in their daily job performance, demonstrating a willingness to work above and beyond the call of duty. Contributes to the DFMWR and/or USAG-RC mission. (25%, Score of 1-25)

• Exhibits leadership qualities by setting a good example and by being a positive role model for others. The nominee demonstrates self-improvement, increased productivity, innovativeness, efficiency and/or cost savings to the organization. (25%, Score of 1-25)

• Exhibits excellent customer service and people skills, is a team player who is helpful to other team members. Has exceptional work habit, good record of attendance and strong character that influences his/her fellow employees in a positive manner (25%, Score of 1-25)

• Supervisor has a positive and professional attitude, respectful of DFMWR, Garrison and Army policies; and has solid work ethics with no disciplinary record or EEO complaint. (25%, Score of 1-25)

If you would like to recognize an FMWR employee for exceptional service to the community,please contact your supervisor or call 732-7050 to receive copies or instructions on how tosubmit an FMWR award nomination form.

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Free Golf Lessons

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Lessons include:

• Swing Mechanics

• Short Game Mastery

• Golf Etiquette and Rules

9:30 - 11 a.m.

Lessons are on a first come, first served basis.

• Junior Golf Lessons - Beginners Saturday, 1 - 2 p.m.

Free, beginning golf lessons for 7-16 years age.

• Junior Golf Lessons - Intermediate Saturday, 2 - 3 p.m.

Free lessons available for intermediate level golfers, from 7-16 years age.

• Adult Golf Lessons Saturday, 3 - 4 p.m.

Free lessons are on a first come, first serve basis.

• Golf Club Maintenance Class Saturday, 3 - 3:30 p.m.

Free lessons on how to change your golf club grips.

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SIMULATION GOLF LONG-DRIVE COMPETITION

INDOORSIMULATIONGOLF

CAMP CASEY GOLF COURSEMONTH OF MARCH 2016

CAMP CASEY GOLF COURSEFor more information, call 730-4884

CAMP CASEY GOLF COURSEMARCH & APRIL 2016

* Entry Fee: $5 for 10 balls * Prizes: 1st (Driver), 2nd (Golf Bag) & 3rd (Golf Shoes)We will track each players score throughout the month, post it on our board, and determine the winner on March 31st. The rules are simple, the player with the best Long Drive score wins! Participants can play anytime during golf course open hours.

SIMULATION GOLF TOURNAMENT

Spring

* Entry Fee: $5 * Prizes: 1st (Set of Golf Irons), 2nd (Golf Driver) & 3rd (Golf Bag) We will record each player’s tournament score each time they play and post it on our scoreboard—the player with the best total score wins! Participants can play anytime during golf course hours and are provided opportunities to improve scores.

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CASEY GOLF COURSETee time Booking and Reservations

730-4884Dining Area Reservations

730-4885Dining Order to Take Out

730-4511

Thanks for visiting Casey Golf Course!Please provide input on our service, using this QR Code

Pak, Song Yong

Dining*Daily: 6 a.m. - 8 p.m.

Golf Course & Pro Shop Daily: 8 a.m. - 7 p.m.

If you have a 4-player team, you’ll only pay for 3!*Green Fees apply to 4th player

Monday - Friday, Exclude Holiday

Spring-Season Team Package

March, 2016

When you complete your round of golf, hand your scorecard to the desk clerk. You’ll get to draw numbers from two separate boxes, a ‘Hole Box” and a “Score Box.” If both numbers drawn match the numbers on your scorecard, you win a FREE round of golf! It’s that simple and it doesn’t cost anything to play the game. Go for it!* Green Fee Apply

Bingo Hole Month

Purchase any kind, and we will provide a $100 value towards your current driver. Any brand, or condition of your current driver will be accepted, but offer only applies to a new Driver. Hybrids, Irons and 3 or 5 woods are excluded from this offer.

March, 2016

Golf Driver Special

Spring-Season Rolled Back Price

We’ve got Rolled Back Prices on selected merchandise such as Shoes, Clubs, Clothes & Accessories!

March, 2016

Free Hot Tea or Coffee Coupon

Receive a coupon for one free Hot Tea or Coffee when you play a round of golf from Friday-Sunday. * Offer applies to US ID Holders only* Green Fee Apply

Friday – Sunday in March

Our newly installed Indoor Simulation Golf System can be played in all seasons, enabled by a heater/AC unit that provides winter or summer players a sport assessment atmosphere. This system was installed with our customers in mind; both the younger or seasoned golfer, accommodating both left and right handed players. The simulation system has digital characteristics similar to video game systems that are now widely used in modern golf facilities throughout the world. Come check out and experience one of many teaching tools we have on how to improve your golf game!

DRIVING RANGE, CAMP CASEY GOLF COURSE

Improve your golf swing, with our digital analysis system

INDOOR SIMULATION GOLF SYSTEM

Titleist is offering a logo special for Camp Casey Golf Course. Order a minimum of two dozen titleist PRO V1, NXT Tour, or Velocity golf balls and Titleist will provide free name stamping. Custom orders will be received within two weeks from time of order.

Titleist Logo SpecialFree Name Stamping

FREE COUPON!

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Tee time Booking andReservations732-6843From off post (for Korean golf members)031-874-3013

CRC GOLF COURSE

Golf Course Daily: Sunrise to Dusk

ProshopDaily: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

"Buddy System"is ENFORCED for the safety of players during cold weather conditions and slippery grounds.

Thanks for visiting CRC Golf Course! Please provide input on our service, using this QR Code

Pak, Song Yong

Find a golf ball with a phone number anywhere on the course, call the number on the ball and win a FREE Driving Range Coupon.* Green Fee Apply

March, 2016

Logo Ball Hunt

Titleist is offering a logo special for CRC Golf Course players. Order a minimum of 2 dozen titleist PRO V1, NXT Tour, or Velocity golf balls and Titleist will provide free name stamping. Custom orders will be received within two weeks from time of order.

Titleist Logo SpecialFree Name Stamping

Open-Season

2 person ScrambleGolf TournamentCamp Casey Golf CourseSaturday, March 269 a.m. - 1 p.m.

ENTRY FEE• US, KN Member: $50• US Non-Member: $55• KN Emp: $65• KN Good Neighbor: $85• KN Guest: $95

This price include Green Fees, Awards Banquet and lunch upon completion.

Purchase any driver and we will provide a $100 value towards your current driver. Any brand, or condition of your current driver will be accepted, but offer only applies to a new Driver. Hybrids, Irons and 3 or 5 woods are excluded from this offer.

March, 2016

Golf Driver Special

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CRC BOSS, Post Clean UpSunday, March 27 / 10 a.m.

Volunteers Needed: Unlimited

Come join the Casey/Hovey BOSS team and participate in the Good Neighbor Program.With your help, our community will do its part to keep the City of Dongducheon clean. For more information, call 730-6188/4061 or 010-8797-2623 (PFC Douglas).

27QUARTERLY BOWLING TOURNAMENTThursday / 12 p.m.

Is Mr. or Mrs. 300 out there? Sign up for our CRC Bowling Tournament and try your luck-or skill! First, second, and third place winners will receive prizes. Sign up at any Area 1 CAC or call 732-6246 or 010-2681-4057 for more info!

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Saturday, March 26 / 12 p.m.

Volunteers Needed: Unlimited

Come join the Casey/Hovey BOSS team and participate in the Good Neighbor Program.With your help, our community will do its part to keep the City of Dongducheon clean. For more information, call 730-6188/4061 or 010-8797-2623 (PFC Douglas).

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BOSS Office: 730-6188, Casey CAC: 730-4601, Stanley CAC: 732-5366, CRC CAC: 732-6246

ELIGIBILITY: Single and unaccompanied soldiers/KATUSA Soldiers in Area I.

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BOSS Office: 730-6188, Casey CAC: 730-4601, Stanley CAC: 732-5366, CRC CAC: 732-6246

ELIGIBILITY: Single and unaccompanied soldiers/KATUSA Soldiers in Area I.

Sponsored by Stanley BOSS

Stanley BOSS Council Meeting

“Get to Know your BOSS Representative”Every Tuesday, 3 p.m. @ Camp Stanley BOSS Office

The Stanley BOSS council meets every Tuesday at the CAC’s BOSS Office. If you have any Quality of Life issues, take them to your BOSS representative, the “Voice” of your unit. Send your recommendations for activities, trips and events to the BOSS council. Know what’s going on in Area 1 BOSS! Call 732-5464 if you have any other questions.

Tue

Movie Night Every Thursday @ 6:30 p.m. / Every Friday @ 7 p.m.Volunteers Needed: 6

Come on down to Stanley Theater and enjoy the latest and greatest Hollywood Blockbuster. It’s also an easy way to get volunteer hours to go towards your MOVSM. Contact your local Stanley BOSS representative for more info.

Thu Fri

Stanley Ville CleanupSundays, March 6, 13, 20 & 27 @ 3-4 p.m.(Camp Stanley CAC Linkup)

Stanley BOSS is looking for volunteers to assist in a Camp Stanley Ville Clean up. Give back to the community and contribute to the efforts. Sign up at the Stanley CAC, or call 732-5464 or 010-3918-7170.

Warrior Readiness Center Briefing at Hovey TheaterEvery Monday @ 3 p.m. / Every Tuesday @ 9 a.m.Volunteers Needed: 2 Soldiers

Join us as we welcome new 2ID Soldiers to Korea. Help us discuss the 3 pillars of BOSS as well as the fun and exciting events that we having going on in the Area 1 community. For more information call 732-5464 or 010-3918-7170.

Mon Tue

For more information, call 010-2737-1285 (SGT Oliver).

BOSS AFN BroadcastEvery Wednesday, 9 a.m. @ Camp Casey AFN

Tune in to 88.3/88.5 for ALL the BOSS information you need. Do you think you have a great radio personality? Do you think you have what it take to spread the BOSS love over AFN Casey the Eagle? Well, then stop by your local CAC or call your BOSS President and we’ll save you a spot in the Studio.

Wed

Soup Kitchen Volunteer OpportunityFridays, March 11 & 25 @ 10:50 a.m. @ Ganeung Station Volunteers needed: 10 soldiers

We need volunteers to assist in serving lunch at a Soup Kitchen in Ganeung Station. Come join us serve about 300 local nationals every Friday. Rack up on volunteer hours and Commander’s Cup points. Come sign up at the CAC or call 010-3918-7170 for more info.

Area I Commander’s

Cup

Murder Ball TournamentMarch 4-7 @ 1:30p.m.

Come put your skills to the test. Camp Stanley BOSS is hosting a Dodge Ball tournament for all in Area 1. This tournament will offer Units a chance to win prizes and Commander Cup Points. Come sign up at the CAC or call 010-4205-0427 (PFC Acajabon) for more info.

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BOSS Office: 730-6188, Casey CAC: 730-4601, Stanley CAC: 732-5366, CRC CAC: 732-6246

ELIGIBILITY: Single and unaccompanied soldiers/KATUSA Soldiers in Area I.

For more information, call 730-6188 or 010-8797-2623 (PFC Douglas ).

Osan Shopping TripSaturday, March 19

* Transportation fee: $5

Come join the BOSS team as we go sightseeing and shopping at Osan Air Base and browse a wide selection of gift items at the Osan PX Mall, and at local stores outside the base!

Departure Times:

Hovey CAC: 8 a.m. / Casey CAC: 8:15 a.m. CRC CAC: 9 a.m. / Stanley CAC: 9:30 a.m.

March MadnessBasketball TournamentSaturday, March 5 / 9 a.m.@ Camp Casey Carey Fitness Center

* Volunteers needed: 5 (2 Referees)

Come join the fun with BOSS and bring your “A” game for Commander’s Cup Points and Unit Funds! Teams must have a minimum of 6 players. For those that can’t play, come on down anyway and cheer your units on! Sign up at the Casey CAC or with your Casey-Hovey BOSS representatives.

Commanders Cup Point Event!

* 1st place: $300

* 2nd place: $200

* 3rd place: $100

Area I Commander’s

Cup

Saturday, March 12 / 9 a.m.@ Camp Casey Hanson Field House Registration Time: 8 a.m. / Event Time: 9 a.m.

Come join the BOSS team as we run and walk for a great cause! Wear your brightest purple and show your support for premature babies. This is a Commander’s Cup program, points will be available for Unit participation and the first 30 participants get a FREE shirt!

10K Run/Walk March for Babies

Thursday, March 3 / 6 p.m.@ Bar AreaSign up for the Battle of the Area I Chili Greats! Dust up those secret recipes, gather your mystery ingredients, start your kitchen magic and be prepared to provide chili for 15 judges. A power source will be available to keep your chili warm and ready for judging. We have refreshments available for all participants and their support team, come bring your friends along and enjoy a night of lively music and great chili!

* 1st place Trophy

* 2nd place Trophy

* 3rd place Trophy

For more information

call PFC Douglas

@ 010-2615-9880

COOK off

Sponsored by Casey/Hovey BOSS

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BOSS Office: 730-6188, Casey CAC: 730-4601, Stanley CAC: 732-5366, CRC CAC: 732-6246

ELIGIBILITY: Single and unaccompanied soldiers/KATUSA Soldiers in Area I.

For more information, call 730-6188 or 010-8797-2623 (PFC Douglas ).

Warriors Readiness Center BriefingMondays 3 p.m. / Tuesday 9 a.m.

Join us in welcoming new 2ID Soldiers to Korea. Help explain what a Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers (BOSS) Program is all about by showcasing upcoming events, competitions, and other volunteer opportunities available in Area I.

Mon Tue

Casey-Hovey BOSS Representative MeetingThursdays / 3 p.m. at the Casey CACThe Casey- Hovey BOSS team hosts a weekly meeting to discuss the 3 pillars of BOSS: Quality of Life Issues, Recreation/Leisure Trips and Community Volunteering. If you’re a Soldier intent on staying busy, learn about the Korean Culture and enjoy your time in Korea---BOSS is where it starts! Come attend our weekly meetings and be the ‘Voice’ of the Single Soldiers.

Thu

AFN Announcer Radio StationFridays / 8 a.m.

* Volunteers needed: 3BOSS President, Vice President, representatives and volunteers will host live radio announcements while hosting special AFN Guest Interviews. Sign up at the Casey CAC for this volunteer opportunity!

Fri

Soup Kitchen VolunteerMondays / March 7, 14, 21 & 28 @ 10 a.m.Wednesdays / March 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30 @ 10 a.m.

Donate your time and kindness, help us serve lunch to those less fortunate at Ganeung Soup Kitchen. Your smile and warm gesture of service goes a long way. Make sure you’re cleared with your units prior to participation.

Mon Wed

Volunteer OpportunitiesEveryday / 9 a.m. @ the Casey CAC

We have volunteer opportunities at the Casey Community Activities Center. Just stop by and sign-up, we’ll have you racking those volunteer hours immediately!

COSMICBOWLINGPARTY!Thursday, March 24 / 6 p.m. @ Casey Bowling Center

* Volunteers Needed: 2* Admission: $5 (Unlimited bowling with shoe rental)Come join a night of fun and laughter with the BOSS team. Enjoy the music, drinks, and food with your friends in a fun setting!

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Front Desk: 730-8525Camp Casey Building #2411

Like us on facebookwww.facebook.com/UsagRedCloudCYSS

SPORTS (CYSS CASEY)

TAEKWONDO: $75 (per month)5-13 years / 2:55 - 3:45 p.m.Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays

HAPKIDO: $505 -13 years / 2:55 - 3:45 p.m.Tuesdays and Wednesdays

COMBO (TKD & HKD): $100Monday - Friday Class

VOLLEYBALL(10 -15 years)

» Registration: March 2016» Season: April - June

CAMP CASEYCHILD, YOUTH & SCHOOLSERVICES

CLOSURE

The last day of service will be

on July 1, 2016....We Thank You All for Your Patronage!

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Relocation Assistance ProgramCommunity Newcomers’ Orientation(Open to all – Soldiers, Spouses, and civilians)

Mar 21 8:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. Casey ACS Classroom, Bldg 2451

Immigration Yangju Transportation Mar 24 8:30 a. m. – 4 p.m. Casey ACS Front Desk, Bldg 2451

Smooth Move Mar 16 12 noon - 1 p.m. Casey ACS Classroom, Bldg 2451

Sponsorship TrainingAvailable on-line: CAC access requiredhttp://apps.mhf.dod.mil/pl/psgprod/f?p=302:1:5533168118391132::NO:::

Lending Closet: Announcement Please call to reserve your Lending Closet Kit, 730-3107/730-4005

English as Second Language Upon request, sign out English Course

Financial Readiness Program/Army Emergency Relief (AER)

First Term Soldier Training Mar 15 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Casey ACS Classroom, Bldg 2451

Large PurchasesUsing Credit Wisely

Mar 229:30 a.m. – 10:15 a.m.10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

Casey ACS Classroom, Bldg 2451

Family Advocacy Program

Facing Separation/Coping with Transitions Mar 2 1 – 2 p.m. Casey ACS Classroom, Bldg 2451

Marital Relations-Am I being Heard Mar 16 1 – 2 p.m. Casey ACS Classroom, Bldg 2451

Personal Anger Management-Managing the Angry Warrior

Mar 18 1 – 2 p.m. Casey ACS Classroom, Bldg 2451

Victim Advocacy /Domestic ViolenceServices available upon request. Call the 24/7 Domestic Violence Victim HotlineDSN 153 or 05033-64-5997

Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP)

EFMP Enrollment and Updating Procedures Please Call or Stop By Casey ACS Classroom, Bldg 2451

New Parent Support Program

Call 730-3107 for more information

Volunteer Program

Volunteer VMIS Training Mar 2 10 - 11 a.m. Casey ACS Classroom, Bldg 2451

Volunteer Orientation Training Mar 18 1 - 2 p.m. Casey ACS Classroom, Bldg 2451

Volunteer OPOC Training Mar 18 10 - 11 a.m. Casey ACS Classroom, Bldg 2451

Volunteer OpportunitiesAre you looking for Volunteer Opportunities in our community?Please go to www.myarmyonesources.com to register.

Employment Readiness ProgramFederal Government Job Search and Resume Prep

Mar 15 10 – 11 a.m. Casey ACS Classroom, Bldg 2451

Work Smart, Live Well Mar 15 9 – 10 a.m. Casey ACS Classroom, Bldg 2451

Mobilization and Deployment

Family Readiness Training Available online at https://myarmyonesource.com

Military & Family Life Consultants

Military Family Life and Child Consultants By appointmentRed Cloud 010-3147-0756, Casey 010-8691-3666010-4991-1572 (Child Consultant)

AFAPA grassroots, Army-wide initiative to identify and prioritize issues to enhance standards of living for Soldiers and their Families. Go to www.myarmyonesource.com Click: Family Program Services then Click: Army Family Action Plan Issue Management System to submit the issue.

Military One Source

www.millitaryonesource.com -This DoD portal is available 24 hours a day, 7days a week, 365 days a year. It offers confidential assistance by master’s degree level counselors at no cost to you. From a military base dial 550-3663, follow the instructions to make a toll free call to the US. Dial 800-342-9647 for your US toll free number.

Calendar of Classes and Events

ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE

ACS: 730-3107

Mon-Wed & Fri: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.Thu: 8 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. (Emergency only: 12:30 - 5 p.m.)

March 2016

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Registration is required for all classes. Class schedules are subject to change.

Please contact your local ACS to confirm scheduled times, 730-3107.Class Description

COMMUNITY NEWCOMER’S ORIENTATION - Provides newly-arrived civilian employees and all spouses information on: common legal issues such as Ration Control and Black Marketing, SOFA Stamp and visa requirements, Non-Combatant Evacuation Operation (NEO), installation support facilities including Medical & TRI-CARE, Army Substance Abuse Program, American Red Cross, ACS, Korean culture and customs, and culture shock. Child Care is available if your child is registered in CYSS. Open to all Soldiers, Army Civilians and their Families.

IMMIGRATION YANGJU TRANSPORTATION – Free monthly bus transportation to the Yangju Immigration Office for NEWCOMERS and authorized community members requiring SOFA/VISA assistance/ renewal.

SMOOTH MOVE – Soldier preparing for a PCS will gain information on transportation, finance, transitioning and their next duty station by attending this workshop.

CONVERSATIONAL ENGLISH (ESL) – Classes give non-English speaking Family members the opportunity to increase their knowledge of the language.

FIRST TERM SOLDIER TRAINING - This important class covers budgeting and basic money management, saving, credit, insurance, and other financial topics. This class is mandatory for all first term soldiers. This training is also available online at www.myarmyonesource.com.

LARGE PURCHASES – This instruction will cover how making Large Purchases is a very important step and that it should never be done on impulse. A large purchase is anything that is not budgeted for and may require time to save to purchase it without credit.

USING CREDIT WISELY – This course of instruction will inform the Soldier just how important it is to use their credit wisely. Long ago credit was used to buy supplies before farm crops came in. Presently, too many people use credit to buy items they just cannot afford. This instruction will point out some of the do’s and DON’Ts when it comes to using credit.

PARENTING A TEEN - Parenting children is hard enough, and the teen years can be challenging. Discuss issues around teenagers and how to work with them, without confrontation.

COUPLES COMMUNICATION - Did he/she just say that? Why doesn’t my partner hear what I’m saying? He/She never listens to me! Learn some tips on how to be “heard”

and “hear” your partner, for better understanding of what is trying to be said.

PARENTING EDUCATION (3+) - Sometimes we don’t know what to do with our kids’ behaviors. Learn some positive ways to discipline children with natural consequences, not negative punishment.

ANGER MANAGEMENT - Anger is a normal emotion. It is what we do with our anger that can cause issues. This class will give you some skills in how to deal with our anger and turn it around so anger can motivate us to do something positive and not just react.

EFMP ENROLLMENT AND UPDATING PROCEDURES – Do you have family members enrolled in EFMP? Do you know and understand how EFMP benefits your family? EFMP updates are mandatory; please see us about the proper procedures.

EFMP SPECIAL EVENTS BOWLING (EFMP FAMILIES ONLY) – For all family members enrolled in EFMP. Bowling shoes are free. Come on out and join the festivities. For more details and information, please contact the ACS, EFMP Manager at 730-6552.

FEDERAL GOVERNMENT JOB SEARCH AND RESUME PREP – Learn about the ins and outs of Federal employment and apply federal government resume writing skills to get the Federal job you really want.

WORK SMART, LIVE WELL – First Things First can help with our new class for job and career advancement called Work Smart, Live Well. Discover the secrets of effective resume writing, how to complete a job application, using communication and conflict resolutions skills on the job and at home, and much more.

MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN YOUR COMMUNITY – Discover how you can participate in your community as an Army Volunteer. Learn about the benefits of being a volunteer and gain rewarding experience using your skills to help bring good things to life. It only takes one person to help change your world. Together we can make a difference!

BUILDING STRONG ARMY FAMILIES THROUGH BUILDING RESILIENCE! – A series of comprehensive resilience training opportunities for Area I Soldiers, Family members and Army Civilians to develop and improve coping skills and behaviors and increase capability.

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CONSULAR OUTREACH SERVICES

Once you make an appointment, you will receive further details, including location, by email.

Contact ACS at 730-3107 for more information.

Tuesday, March 810 a.m. - 3 p.m.

When submitting your request by e-mail, you will need to provide the following information:

1. Applicant’s full name and date of birth2. Local contact phone number3. If you prefer an AM or PM appointment4. Type of service requested

During these visits, U.S citizens can apply for U.S. passports, additional visa pages on their current passports, Consular Reports of Birth Abroad, and Social Security cards. A consular officer will also offer notarial services and provide information regarding voting, federal benefits, and registration with the Embassy.The consular staff is also available to assist with emergencies involving U.S. citizens.

· Appointments are required· To schedule please email: [email protected]

*Absences have been a recurring problem in recent US Consulate visits. Please keep your appointments, or cancel at the US Embassy (by phone), so we can better schedule and serve other members of the Area I Community. Thank You.

Passport Photos are available at USAG-Red Cloud Marketing for only $10(See Page 52 for more info)

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US Citizenship andImmigration Services(USCIS)

Tuesday, March 8USCIS will accept family based immigration petitions (Form I-130) for spouses, children, and parents of U.S. citizens; and answer questions about naturalization for military members, spouses, and children.

To file Form I-130 at this event, you will need to bring $420 in money order. Cash cannot be accepted.

For specific guidance on filing a Form I-130, visithttp://www/uscis.gov/about-us/find-uscis-office/international-offices/south-korea-seoul-field-office.You can also email questions to [email protected]

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USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area I

Ms. Amy Richarme has the heart of a servant. Therefore, her

response came as no surprise to her family, when they called her up

and asked, “Mom, can you take some time off from teaching high

school science and help the family while we are in South Korea?”

According to Ms. Richarme, when a request for help comes from one

of her own, the answer is always “yes.” Over the years, and since

arriving to Korea in March 2014, Ms. Richarme has volunteered many

hours to supporting organizations and local events within the Area I

community. In all, Ms. Richarme has given over 720 certified hours of

her time to various organizations in Area 1. “Volunteering is both fun

and productive,” Ms. Richarme says. “It’s a great way to meet people

and give something to the community.” Today, the community is like

her extended family; and just like family when called upon for help and

support from one of her own, her answer has always been “yes”.

Ms. Richarme hails from Dallas, Texas, by way of Fort Huachuca,

Arizona. It was in the Dallas area near Southlake, where she donated

much of her time to volunteering. Ms. Richarme took time off from her

teaching position with the public schools system, to serve and assist

over 100 boys and girls at a West Dallas community center. Despite

the community center’s location in one of Dallas’ low-income areas,

Ms. Richarme brought fun science activities to the center’s summer and

after school programs. She soon became known there as “the science

lady” because of the fun and exciting methods she used to teach

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science, while encouraging kids to do well in school.

Volunteering started very early on for Ms. Richarme.

The Girl Scouts was one of her earliest commitments to

volunteering. As a volunteer, she managed cookie sales

for over 30 troops for six years, while serving as a troop

leader and day camp leader. Through the years she has

continued to serve her community, volunteering with various

organizations, and in different capacities. Ms. Richarme

continued as a volunteer supporting Chapel functions at Fort

Huachuca before coming to South Korea. The experience

gained there allowed her to transition and become an

essential volunteer leader at the CRC Warriors Chapel,

where she teaches and assists with the children’s Protestant

Sunday School classes.

In addition to volunteering with the CRC Chapel

Protestant Services, one can also find her volunteering at

the CRC Thrift Shop, and the American Red Cross. However,

it is with the Red Cross that she has given the most of

her time. The American Red Cross has truly benefitted

from her servant’s heart, especially at Camp Red Cloud,

where she has accumulated more than 600 hours with the

organization alone. “Her excellent organization skills and

desire to learn has made her an outstanding office support

volunteer too,” expresses Ms. Brenda Dean, CRC’s Regional

Program Specialist. Ms. Richarme credits the Red Cross

staff as the one who makes volunteering there so much

fun. One of her primary volunteer roles there is as a Health

and Safety Instructor, providing certification training and

courses in First Aid, CPR, AED and Babysitting. “When Ms.

Dean found out that I am a teacher, she arranged for me to

become certified to teach the Red Cross Health and Safety

courses,” Ms. Richarme explained. “I was so happy to use

my teaching skills and bring this important information to

the Area 1 community.” In the past year, Ms. Richarme has

taught twelve classes thus far. She has held the training on

Camp Casey, Camp Stanley, as well as Camp Red Cloud.

“We would love to have 10% of the population learning this

valuable information,” stated Ms. Dean.

Ms. Richarme loves teaching, and the American Red

Cross has provided her that outlet to keep teaching while

living here, in South Korea. She urges more people to

volunteer, understanding that volunteering is a fun way

to support your community. Ms. Richarme embodies the

Spirit of Volunteerism and exemplifies the Army’s Volunteer

Corp Tradition of Service to the Community. For this,

we are grateful, and say thank you, Ms. Amy Richarme!

Congratulations! You are in the Community Volunteer

Spotlight for the month of March 2016.

MS. AMY RICHARME

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Household goods lost or damaged in shipment?

Property lost or damaged incident to service?

Property damaged by the Military?

You might be able to file a claim to get compensated for it.

Call us at 730-3687 or visit us at Maude Hall, Room 237 (Legal Office)

Mon, Tue, Wed & Fri / 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. and Thu / 1 – 5 p.m.

Area I Military Claims Office

AREA I TAX FILING SERVICESTax season is almost here, get your free Tax Returns and Electronic Filings done by our professional staff at:

CAMP CASEYMaude Hall, Room 233January 26 – June 15, 2016 / 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.Mon-Tue-Wed & Fri by Appointment, Thu Walk-Ins (1 p.m.)

CAMP RED CLOUDBuilding S-267 (Housing Office), Room 106February 1 – April 29, 2016 Mon-Fri, By Appointment Only

Please Bring the Following Items • Photo ID• DEERS printout with SSN• SSN Cards for you and dependents claimed in your tax return• POA for taxes from spouse (if not present)• All earnings statements (W2, 1099, etc.)• All other IRS related financial documents• A copy of last year’s Federal & State returns (if available)• Proof of Bank Account Routing & Account Numbers for Direct Deposit

This free service is available to Soldiers, Retirees, Dependents and DOD Civilians. For more information or to make an appointment, call our Area I Tax Office at 730-4888.

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Area I Libraries’ BOOK CLUB is currently in recess.

If community members are interested in rebooting a Library Book Club please

contact your local Library and our staff will assist you.

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LIBRARIES

• Computers / Internet Access

• BOOKS

• AKO Databases

• Newspapers & Magazines

• DVDs

• Music CDs

• Printer/ Copy machine

• Inter Library Loans (ILL):

We have something for everyone at your local library!

If it is not on the shelf we will have an item delivered to the Army library of your choice as quickly as possible.

Thursdays at your Location

SERGEANTS’ TIMEARMY CHIEF OF STAFF’S BOOK CLUB

Who: All SoldiersWhen: Thursdays / 7 – 11:30 a.m.Where: Your Location / ShopWhat: We’ll review your selection from the Army Chief of Staff’s Required Reading List. 1. Choose a book or article to discuss. 2. The library will provide copies of the material one week in advance. 3. The Casey Librarian will cover important aspects and facilitate in conversation on areas where soldiers have

questions, insight or other points of view. 4. Soldiers will gain valuable knowledge on why this material was chosen by the Army’s Chief of Staff as a

MUST read by your Soldiers.Why: Learn why the past is as relevant today as when the “Art of War” was first written hundreds of years ago.Win: Commander's Cup Points awarded to companies who participate.

Call 730-3285 (DSN) 010-6370-0027 (cell) or Email [email protected] to reserve your time slot!

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A Variety of Databases:NOTE: Ask your Librarian for a PIN, for access to these sites.Mango: 60+ Languages. Learn a Foreign Language: e.g. Korean, English, Japanese etc…Morningstar: Financial information about Mutual Funds and Stocks.Peterson’s: Tools for college, military, and civilian career success.Tutor.com: Chat 24/7 with a tutor for elementary-K12 through college algebra, essay writing, calculus, physics and more.

http://mylibraryus.armybiznet.com/

SEARCH THE LIBRARY CATALOG FROM YOUR HOME:

CAMP CASEY http://mylibraryus.armybiznet.com/search~S4

730-4563

Everyday: 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.Korean Holidays: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.

732-5597

CAMP STANLEY http://mylibraryus.armybiznet.com/search~S9

Sunday - Tuesday & Thursday - Saturday: 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.Closed Wednesday

732-6723

CAMP RED CLOUD http://mylibraryus.armybiznet.com/search~S8

Tuesday – Thursday: 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.Friday: 10 a.m. – 7 p.m.Saturday, U.S.& KN Holidays: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.

730-5172

CAMP HOVEY http://mylibraryus.armybiznet.com/search~S5

Tuesday – Saturday: 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.Closed Sunday, Monday & KN Holidays

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AUTO SKILLS

CENTER

For more information,call 732-9531.

Five copies of your official Passport/VISA photo

ONLY $10

New Hours of Operation

Monday-Friday: 8 - 11 a.m. / 1 - 4 p.m.(excluding Korean holidays)

ACS

Library

Bowling CenterPX

Marketing OfficeBldg T-25

Passport Photos Available!CRC Family and MWR Marketing Office, Bldg T-25

Photos processed on the spot

U.S. EMBASSY PASSPORT AND REPORT OF BIRTH ABROAD SERVICES

Please utilize one of the following options to submit your documents to the U.S. Embassy:

OPTION 1 • U.S. Embassy Outreach Office - USAG-Yongsan ACS Building 4106 - Wednesdays, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. (except U.S. &

KN holidays) - U.S. Embassy personnel will be available to

accept Passport and Report of Birth Abroad applications

- Do not sign or get any documentation notarized in Area I. The U.S. Embassy or Yongsan Legal Office will notarize documents

- Check with the U.S. Embassy for required documents, associated fees and payment methods

- For more information, call 738-8111

OPTION 2• U.S. Embassy - 32 Sejong-No, Jongno-Gu, Seoul - Monday – Friday - By appointment only. Walk-in sevices are no longer available. - To make appointments, go to http://seoul.usembassy.gov - Do not sign or get any documentation

notarized in Area I - Check with U.S. Embassy for fees and

payment method - For more information, call 721-4114 or

02-397-4114 and ask for American Citizen Services

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Monday - Saturday: 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.We're now OPEN every Thursday!

Located behind West Casey Chapel in Building 2330

Hours of Operation

For more information, call 730-6028

Stop by our shop for all your automotive needs.Bring your vehicle to the Auto Skills Center and see what they have to offer.

Work on your own vehicle with the assistance of a professional mechanic or let them take care of it for you.

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Special Brake Jobs

We’ll take $10 off on your front end brake job, and $20 off if we have to replace all four disk brakes.

Need an Inspection?

Every Thursday from 1 – 6 p.m. we’ll show you how to do a proper vehicle inspection. If your vehicle needs an annual inspection, we’ll take $5 off the inspection fee.

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IN THE ZONE ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES

부대 내 현수막과 월간지의 광고주를 모십니다.여러분의 회사와 제품의 홍보가 만명 이상의 새로운 고객과 그들의 지역사회 곳곳에 퍼져 나가길 원하십니까? 여러분의 회사와 제품의

서비스에 대해 많은 관심을 가지고 있는 이 신규 고객들은 바로 주한미군 제 1지역의 미군과 그들의 가족, 영내 미국 직원들 그리고

캠프 레드 클라우드에 배정된 한국 군인들입니다.

USAG Red Cloud - Casey 월간 잡지 ‘In The Zone (인더존)’은 주한미군 제 1지역인 캠프 레드 클라우드, 캠프 케이시, 캠프 스탠리,

캠프 호비, 캠프 잭슨 등의 의정부와 동두천 안에 위치한 미국 시설에 주둔하는 지역 구성원에게 매달 5,500부를 배포 하고 있습니다.

월간 잡지 ‘In The Zone (인더존)’을 통한 광고는 주한미군 제 1지역 구성원들과 부대내의 조직에 여러분의 회사와 제품의 서비스를

알릴 수 있는 최고의 방법임을 알려드립니다. 우리의 전문적이고 품격높은 이 잡지를 지역 사회 구성원 모두가 구독하고 있기 때문에

매 달 수천명의 신규 고객에게 귀사의 사업은 노출이 극대화 됩니다. 여러분이 홍보해야 할 고품질의 광고 이미지가 준비되어 있지

않더라도 걱정하지 마시기 바랍니다. 우리의 전문 광고 디자이너가 여러분을 위해 멋진 작품을 만들어 드릴 수 있습니다.

흥미를 느끼십니까? 저희 잡지 광고에 대해 좀 더 아시고 싶으시면

031-870-6702/6274 로 문의주시면 자세히 상담해 드립니다.

여러분이 편한 시간에 기꺼이 만나 뵙고 잡지 뿐 만 아니라 다양한 광고 기회에 대해서도 이야기를 나누고 싶습니다.

Interested in reaching over 10,000 potential new customers right here in your community?

Soldiers, their Family members, Department of Defense (DoD) civilians, contractors and Korean Soldiers assigned to the United States Army Garrison Red Cloud - Casey and Area I communities are all potential customers who would like to hear about your products and services.

You can let our military community know about your company or business by advertising in the USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area I communities monthly magazine publication In The Zone, with 5,500 copies distributed free of charge to all members of the community including those stationed at Camp Red Cloud, Camp Casey, Camp Stanley, Camp Hovey, Camp Jackson and other U.S. military installations in the Uijeongbu and Dongducheon community. It’s the best advertising venue available for you to let USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area I communities members know about your products and services.

Our professional quality magazine is widely read by every member of the community, giving your company or business maximum exposure to thousands of potential new customers every month. If you do not have a quality advertisement readily available for publication, no problem. Our staff of professional illustrators can create one for you.

Sound interesting? Call DSN 732-6274/6702 or Commercial 031-870-6274/6702 for more information about advertising in our magazine. We’ll be happy to meet with you at your convenience to discuss various advertising opportunities with you.

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COMMERCIAL SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

부대 내 후원사를 모십니다.주한미군내 미군과 그들의 가족 및 미공무원 만여명이 넘는 새로운 고객들께 여러분의 회사와

제품을 홍보할 수 있는 기회가 있습니다. 총 다섯개의 캠프를 포함하는 주한미군 제 1지역

FMWR의 스페셜 이벤트에 공식후원사가 되시면 외부의 회사들은 접근이 제한된 상태에서

후원사들에게는 제 1지역에서 주최하는 주요 이벤트기간 동안 상품 (또는 서비스)을 전시하고

홍보물을 배포할 수 있는 기회가 주어집니다. 또한 저희 이벤트와 관계된 광고물이나 판촉상품에

회사의 이름과 로고를 넣을 수 있을 뿐 만 아니라, 이벤트중에는 각각의 참석자들에게 일대일로

직접 판촉활동을 하실 수 있습니다. (다만 직접적인 판매활동은 불가) 그리고 후원 레벨에 따라

제 1지역내 모든 캠프에 배포되는 FMWR 월간 잡지에 광고를 무료로 실어드립니다.

관심이 있으시면 031-870-6702/6274 로 문의주시면 자세히 상담해드립니다.

Is your company or business interested in reaching over 10,000 U.S. Army Soldiers, their Family members, U.S. Department of Defense civilian employees, contractors and Korean Soldiers assigned to the U.S. Army Garrison Red Cloud - Casey and Area I communities?

USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area I communities encompasses five major military installations, including Camps Stanley, Red Cloud, Jackson, Casey, Hovey, Mobile and Castle. You now have an opportunity to directly market your products and services to all members of the USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area I communities as a sponsor of one or more of our major Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation (FMWR) Departments’ events.

Sponsors have the opportunity to display, distribute products and services during a major event on a USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area I communities installation. You can have your company or business name and logo appear on event-related advertising and promotional material. Depending on scope of the event, engage one-on-one with members of the USAG Red Cloud - Casey community who attend the event. Free full-color advertisement* in the monthly FMWR magazine is distributed to all personal throughout the USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area I communities.(*Advertisement type dependent upon level of sponsorship)

Sounds interesting? Call DSN 732-6274/6702 or Commercial 031-870-6274/6702.

USAG RED CLOUD AND AREA I GIFTS AND DONATION PROGRAMThe Area I Community welcomes the generosity of donors in the form of gifts or monetary/material donations which will be distributed for use in official functions and community events throughout the year. If you or anyone you know, wishes to donate items for Soldiers or Garrison Civilian prizes or event giveaways, please contact Ms. Chon, Chin Hui, USAG Red Cloud and Area I Gift Coordinator at DSN 732-7088 / Commercial 031-870-7088 or email [email protected] for more information.

Your generosity will go a long way in enhancing the products and services that we offer the community.

Thank You in advance for your generous support!

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2015Christmas Dinner with Santa

December 24 @ Mitchell's Club

For Your Support!2015

New Year's Eve CelebrationDecember 31 @ Gateway Club

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IN APRIL• April 1 / 1-5 p.m. - Warrior Country Paintball Field Grand Season Opening. BBQ, Music, AFN onsite & the Killer Bunny Attack. Cost is $35 per player, includes: marker, all day air, mask and 500 paintballs. First 10 players that registers only pays $10 for the package deal.

• April 2 - Take a trip with Stanley BOSS to the Korean National Museum in Yongsan, this museum showcases cherished Korean cultural possessions that tell the story of Korea’s history from ancient times to the modern era. Seats are limited so sign up at the Stanley CAC or contact your local BOSS Representative.

• April 9 & 23 - The Korean Demilitarized Zone is a strip of land established at the end of the Korean War to serve as a buffer zone between North and South Korea. Join us in this tour and learn more about the significance of the DMZ and how this pertains to your military assignment in South Korea. Transportation fee is $30 with only 40 seats available, contact any Area I CAC for more info.

• April 10 / 10 a.m. - Learn the art of making homemade Kimchi with the Camp Red Cloud Community Activity Center and enjoy an authentic Korean lunch time meal. Visit the CRC CAC or call 732-6246/9246 for more info.

• April 16 / 7 a.m.-6 p.m. - Calling all adrenaline junkies: Outdoor Recreation wants to take you Para-Gliding in Yang-Pyong Mountains, just 90 minutes from Camp Red Cloud. Literally soar like an eagle—for only $98 per person!

• April 16 / 8-9 a.m. - Join the community as we run for a good cause: Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention 5K Run at Hanson Fitness Center on Camp Casey. Sign up at any Area I Fitness Center or contact Area I ACS at 730-3107.

• April 16 - Gyeongbokgung Palace Trip. The Seoul royal palaces embody the governing ideology of Joseon, which stressed ritual propriety, virtue and frugality. The palace halls are carefully maintained as a major cultural heritage site and is located in the heart of Seoul. Sign up at any Area 1 CAC or contact Mrs. Black at 732-6246 / SPC Rosellini @ 010-2681-4057.

• April 23 - Stanley BOSS is offering a Night Shopping Tour at Dongdaemun Market in Seoul. Check out the newest fashion trends and enjoy the evening dance and music atmosphere. Transportation is free but bring extra Won for food and shopping. Contact PFC Acajabon at 010-4205-0427 at the Stanley BOSS office.

• April 29 - Battalion Level Soccer Kicks Off at the Schoonover Bowl, register your unit prior to the April 18 ‘Coaches Meeting’ at the Carey Fitness Center on Camp Casey.

• April 30 / 6-7 p.m. - Come join the Stanley Community Activity Center for Talent Show Night. Show off your special talent and who knows, you might even win a special prize. Deadline for registration is April 23, 2016.

Korea not only has a rich history, but geographically it is surrounded on the east and west with beautiful mountainous terrain, and to the south with open seas. The AREA I FAMILY & MWR logo was designed with this in mind. The three main features of the logo are the ‘rising sun,’ the ‘two magpies in flight’ and the Chinese symbol for the word ‘human.’ The rising sun expresses the beauty of Korea as well as hope for the future. The magpie is a common symbol of Korea, adopted as the national bird in 1964—two of these birds seen together is considered as a harbinger of good luck or joy. The symbol for ‘human’ or ‘people,’ not only speaks of the Korean population but also represents

Korean, Japanese and Chinese culture. The human symbol also mirrors many of the large and small mountains found throughout the country, as well as traditional Korean residential roof tops. Because of the familiarity of the Chinese symbol for ‘human,’ so widely embraced in Korea, it was fitting to include it in the AREA I FAMILY & MWR logo, representing service to Soldiers, their families and others who live and work in the AREA I community.

“The Meaning Behind Our Area I Family & MWR Logo”

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The Radio Program That Highlights Area I Community News

Every Other Thursday On AFN Casey Radio From 3 – 4 p.m.

AFN Casey and the USAG Red Cloud and Area I have teamed up to bring you a radio news show that helps put you in the know.

WHAT’S THE WORD? airs every other Thursday from 3 – 4 p.m. on AFN Casey Radio.We interview the inside experts for insight into Area I news and other matters of interest.What’s the Word? Tune in and we’ll tell you.

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ALL You CAN EAT BBQ BUFFET

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HIS ANOINTING INTERNATIONAL

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It won't take you long to discover that this is truly a church family, rich in the relationship that matter most. Growing together, we worship, serve, laugh, cry, learn, and we reach out to the community and the world with life-transforming truth. We extend our hand and heart out to you , as well. Our doors are open to invite you and your Family to worship with us. If you've been thinking, praying, searching for a church and hoping for a place to belong, you've found us. We say again, Welcome!

His Anointing Christian Church International is located in Uijeongbu, South Korea, Just 5 Minutes from Gate#2 Camp Red Cloud. Bishop Melvin & Vernice Green are the Pastors. This highly Anointed, Non-Denominational Church is waiting for you. Be our special guest as we experience the Miraculous Power of God each and every time. God is in this place and we welcome you to your home away from home.

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Service Worship Times Sunday Christian Education 9 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Wednesday Night Bible Study 7 p.m.

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AREA I WORSHIP SCHEDULECOLLECTIVE PROTESTANT

SUNDAY 9 a.m. WEST CASEY CHAPEL

SUNDAY 11 a.m. STANLEY CHAPEL

SUNDAY 11 a.m. CRC WARRIOR CHAPEL

TRADITIONAL PROTESTANT

SUNDAY 11 a.m. HOVEY CHAPEL

GOSPEL

SUNDAY 10:15 a.m. MEMORIAL CHAPEL

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SUNDAY 7 p.m. CRC WARRIOR CHAPEL

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TUESDAY 6 p.m. HOVEY CHAPEL

PWOC 9:30 a.m. WEST CASEY CHAPEL

CATHOLIC SERVICE / MASS

SUNDAY 9 a.m. CRC WARRIOR CHAPEL

SUNDAY 11:30 a.m. WEST CASEY CHAPEL

SUNDAY 3 p.m. STANLEY CHAPEL

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PAIDDongducheon to Incheon International Airport - # 7100

Uijeongbu to Incheon International Airport - # 7100 & 7200

Location Daily

Lv. Dongducheon (Bus stop across from Casey main gate)

0440 0600 1035 1205 1800

Ar. Incheon 0645 0800 1235 1415 2005

Location Daily

Lv. Uijeongbu (#13 Bus Garage) 0410 0435 0500 0525 0550 0640 0700 0730 0800 0845 0910 1000 1025

Ar. Incheon 0530 0555 0620 0645 0710 0800 0820 0850 0920 1005 1030 1120 1145

1050 1120 1140 1205 1230 1255 1355 1500 1525 1615 1640 1715 1820 1850 1920 1950 2020 2050

1210 1240 1300 1325 1350 1415 1515 1620 1645 1735 1800 1825 1940 2005 2030 2055 2145 2210

• 8 and older: W11,000* per person• Under 8 years old: W8,000*

* Cash in Korea Won only

FARE:

• 8 and older: W11,000* per person• Under 8 years old: W8,000*

* Cash in Korea Won only

FARE:

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Casey Main Gate

New Kyong-Dong Commercial Bus Schedule

ADULT: $12.40 / AGE UNDER 12: $ 6.20 TICKET FARE (FOR ONE WAY):

Lv. OSAN 1700

Lv. CAMP RED CLOUD 1830

AR. CAMP CASEY 1910

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SaturdayCasey-CRC-Osan (New Kyong-Dong Bus)

PAID

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AAFES Airport Taxi Service 1544-9080

Red #7100Blue #7200

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For more information on Area I bus schedules, call 730-3098/6858.FREEBus Schedule

Bus schedules subject to change without notice. Departure and arrival time may vary due to traffic conditions.

Lv. CAMP STANLEY TML 0700 0800 0900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 2000 2100

Lv. CAMP STANLEY CAC 0703 0803 0903 1003 1103 1203 1303 1403 1503 1603 1703 1803 1903 2003 2103

Ar. CAMP RED CLOUD TML 0740 0840 0940 1040 1140 1240 1340 1440 1540 1640 1740 1840 1940 2040 2140

Lv. CAMP RED CLOUD TML 0700 0900 1000 1100 1210 1310 1400 1500 1540 1630 1740 1840 1930 2030 2215

Lv. CAMP STANLEY CAC 0740 0940 1040 1140 1250 1350 1440 1540 1620 1710 1820 1920 2010 2050 2255

Ar. CAMP STANLEY TML 0745 0945 1045 1145 1255 1355 1445 1545 1625 1715 1825 1925 2015 2055 2300

Lv. CAMP STANLEY TML 0555 0710 0810 0910 1010 1110 1210 1310 1410 1510 1610 1710 1810 1910 2010 2135

Lv. CAMP STANLEY CAC 0558 0713 0813 0913 1013 1113 1213 1313 1413 1513 1613 1713 1813 1913 2013 2138

Ar. CAMP RED CLOUD TML 0635 0750 0850 0950 1050 1150 1250 1350 1450 1550 1650 1750 1850 1950 2050 2215

Lv. CAMP RED CLOUD TML 0700 0800 0900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 2000 2100 --

Lv. CAMP STANLEY CAC 0740 0840 0940 1040 1140 1240 1340 1440 1540 1640 1740 1840 1940 2040 2130 --

Ar. CAMP STANLEY TML 0745 0845 0945 1045 1145 1245 1345 1445 1545 1645 1745 1845 1945 2045 2135 --

Weekdays (Excluding U.S. Holidays)

Weekends (Including U.S. Holidays)

RED CLOUD - STANLEY

Lv. CAMP CASEY 0610 0700 0800 0900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1700 1900 2000 2100

Lv. STANLEY CAC 0650 0750 0850 0950 1050 1150 1250 1350 1450 1750 1950 2050 2150

Ar. CAMP STANLEY 0700 0800 0900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1800 2000 2100 2200

Lv. CAMP STANLEY 0555 0700 0800 0900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1600 1700 1900 --

Lv STANLEY CAC 0558 0703 0803 0903 1003 1103 1203 1303 1404 1603 1703 1903 --

Ar. CAMP CASEY 0645 0800 0900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1700 1800 2000 --

Weekdays (Excluding U.S. Holidays)

Lv. CAMP STANLEY 0820 0940 1100 1320 1500 1720 1900 2100

Lv. STANLEY CAC 0823 0943 1103 1323 1503 1723 1903 2103

Ar. CAMP CASEY 0920 1040 1200 1420 1600 1820 2000 2200

Lv. CAMP CASEY 0835 0940 1100 1320 1500 1720 1900 2100 0000

Lv. STANLEY CAC 0925 1030 1150 1410 1550 1810 1950 2150 0050

Ar. CAMP STANLEY 0935 1040 1200 1420 1600 1820 2000 2200 0100

Weekends (Including U.S. Holidays)

CASEY - STANLEY

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Bus schedules subject to change without notice. Departure and arrival time may vary due to traffic conditions.

Lv. CAMP CASEY 0700 0800 0800 0900 1000 1240 1340 1400 1500 1540 1600 1640 1800 1900 2200

CAMP RED CLOUD 0750 0850 0850 0950 1050 1330 1430 1450 1550 1630 1650 1730 1850 1950 2250

Ar. CAMP JACKSON 0810 -- 0910 -- -- 1350 1450 -- -- 1650 -- 1750 -- -- --

Lv. YONGSAN 0730 0850 1250 1550 1730 2000

Lv. JACKSON 0835 0955 1355 1655 1835 2100

Ar. CRC 0850 1010 1410 1710 1850 2120

Lv. CRC 0730 1000 1100 1500 1740 1900

Lv. JACKSON 0745 1015 1115 1515 1755 1915

Ar. YONGSAN 0840 1110 1210 1610 1850 2010

Weekends (Including U.S. Holidays)

Lv. YONGSAN 0550 0900 1040 1330 1520 1730

Lv. 1RC ….. 0905 1045 1335 1525 ….

Lv. 121 HOSPITAL ….. 0910 1050 1340 1530 ….

Lv. JACKSON 0640 1000 1140 1430 1630 1830

Ar. CRC 0700 1020 1200 1450 1650 1850

Ar. Casey 1930

Lv. Casey 0545

Lv. CRC 0630 0900 1050 1320 1530 1720

Lv. JACKSON 0645 0915 1105 1335 1545 1735

Lv. 121 HOSPITAL 0730 1010 1220 1430 1640 1830

Lv. 1RC 0735 1015 1225 1435 1645 1835

Ar. YONGSAN 0740 1020 1230 1440 1650 1840

Weekdays (Excluding U.S. Holidays)

YONGSAN - JACKSON - CRC

Weekends (Including U.S. Holidays)

Lv. CAMP JACKSON -- 0820 -- 0920 -- -- 1400 -- 1500 -- 1700 -- 1800 -- --

CAMP RED CLOUD 0800 0840 0900 0940 1020 1400 1420 1500 1520 1600 1720 1800 1820 1900 2200

Ar. CAMP CASEY 0850 0930 0950 1030 1110 1450 1510 1550 1610 1650 1810 1850 1910 1950 2250

Lv. CAMP CASEY 0700 0725 0800 0820 0920 1020 1100 1140 1220 1240 1320 1340 1420 1520 1540 1620 1640 – – – –

CAMP RED CLOUD 0750 0815 0850 0910 1010 1110 1150 1230 1310 1330 1410 1430 1510 1610 1630 1710 1730 – – – –

Ar. CAMP JACKSON 0810 -- 0910 -- -- -- -- -- -- 1350 -- 1450 -- -- 1650 -- 1750 – – – –

Lv. CAMP JACKSON -- 0820 -- -- 0920 -- -- -- -- -- 1400 -- 1500 -- -- 1700 -- 1800 --CAMP RED CLOUD 0720 0840 0840 0920 0940 1040 1120 1200 1240 1320 1420 1420 1520 1540 1620 1720 1740 1820 2210

Ar. CAMP CASEY 0810 0930 0930 1010 1030 1130 1210 1250 1330 1410 1510 1510 1610 1630 1710 1810 1830 1910 2250

Weekdays (Excluding U.S. Holidays)

CASEY - RED CLOUD - JACKSON

CASEY - RED CLOUD - 121 HOSPITAL *

Lv. CAMP CASEY 0800 1030

Lv. CAMP RED CLOUD 0840 1110

Ar. 121 HOSPITAL 0940 1210

* Patients only. Requires an appointment slip

Weekdays (Excluding U.S. Holidays)

Lv. 121 HOSPITAL 1230 1620

Lv. CAMP RED CLOUD 1330 1720

Ar. CAMP CASEY 1410 1800

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Area I Patriot Express Shuttle FREE

DEPART CASEY 0600 1715

DEPART RED CLOUD 0650 1800

ARRIVAL HUMPHREYS 0900 2000

DEPART HUMPHREYS 0600 1715

DEPART RED CLOUD 0800 1915

ARRIVAL CASEY 0900 2000

Weekdays (Excluding U.S. Holidays)

CASEY - RED CLOUD - HUMPHREYS

Location Tuesday & Thursday

Arrival Camp Casey Bus Terminal 0230

Departure Camp Casey Bus Terminal 0300

Arrival CRC Bus Terminal 0340

Departure CRC Bus Terminal 0400

Arrival OSAN AB AMC Terminal 0530

For more information, call 730-3065, 730-3098

Every Tuesday & Thursday

CASEY - RED CLOUD - OSAN

- ALL military members, dependents and civilians with official travel orders who are in PCS, ETS or TDY status and have been manifested for the Patriot Express

- Sign up sheets located at Camp Casey or Camp Red Cloud Travel offices

St. Mary’s Hospital Shuttle Service

St. Mary's Hospital in Uijeongbu offers free daily bus transportation for patients arriving from Camp Casey, Camp Red Cloud and Camp Stanley. Soldiers or civilians who've made appointments with the hospital, may board the bus at Camp Casey TMC/Health Clinic at 8 a.m., upon which the buses will travel to CRC and Stanley to pick up other patients on the way to St. Mary's Hospital.

The St. Mary's shuttle bus will wait until the last patient of the day has completed their medical appointment, and then transport the rest of their patients to Camp Red Cloud where they can take regular buses on their way back to Camp Stanley or Camp Casey. For more information, please call the St. Mary's Hospital (off base) at 99-820-3636.

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Warrior Country Family And MWR Telephone Numbers

UIJEONGBU AREACamp Red Cloud Golf CourseCamp Red Cloud Bowling CenterCamp Red Cloud CG’s MessCamp Red Cloud Mitchell’s ClubCamp Red Cloud Fitness CenterCamp Red Cloud Swimming PoolCamp Red Cloud CACCamp Red Cloud LibraryCamp Red Cloud LodgeCamp Stanley Bowling CenterCamp Stanley Reggie’s Camp Stanley Fitness CenterCamp Stanley Swimming PoolCamp Stanley CACCamp Stanley LibraryCamp Jackson Fitness CenterEntertainment Office

732-6843732-6930732-8797732-8356732-6309732-6553732-6246732-6723732-6818732-5370732-5485732-5460732-5916732-5366732-5597 732-7590732-6751

DONGDUCHEON AREACamp Casey LodgeCamp Casey Golf CourseCamp Casey Bowling CenterCamp Casey Gateway ClubCamp Casey Warrior’s Catering and Conference CenterCamp Casey Hanson Fitness CenterCamp Casey Hanson Swimming PoolCamp Casey Health & Human Performance CenterCamp Casey Carey Fitness CenterCamp Casey CACCamp Casey Arts & CraftsCamp Casey ACSCamp Casey LibraryCamp Casey CYSSCamp Casey Child Development Center (CDC)Camp Casey Auto Skills CenterCamp Casey Creative Cuts Frame ShopCamp Hovey Bowling CenterCamp Hovey Iron Triangle ClubCamp Hovey Fitness CenterCamp Hovey Swimming PoolCamp Hovey CACCamp Hovey Library

730-4247730-4884730-4577730-3400730-2195730-3220730-3298730-6005730-2323

730-4601/6811730-4642730-3107730-4563730-3628730-8525730-6028730-4643730-5168730-5167730-1977730-5708730-5125730-5172

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Community Telephone Numbers

ARMY & AIR FORCE EXCHANGE SERVICE (AAFES)

CASEY HOVEYRED CLOUDSTANLEYJACKSON

730-4865730-5146732-9048732-5359732-6269

COMMISSARYCASEYRED CLOUDSTANLEY

730-4451732-9048732-5513

TROOP MEDICAL CENTER (TMC)CASEY HOVEYCASTLE RED CLOUD STANLEY

737-2273730-5599730-6598732-6011732-5313

COMMUNITY BANK CASEYRED CLOUDSTANLEY

730-6873732-6019732-5502

NAVY FEDERAL CREDIT UNIONCASEY 730-3782

AMERICAN RED CROSS CASEY RED CLOUD STANLEY

730-3184732-6160732-5610

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