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35th Force Support SquadronActivities, programs & events at Misawa AB, Japan
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Laugh all night!Laugh all night!Page 14 - 15 Page 14 - 15
Treat Mom to something special!Treat Mom to something special!Page 24Page 24
Show us your talent!Show us your talent!
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5 Piano Rock Don't miss this amazing performance at the Slammin' Ivories Lounge.
12 Tour de Ogawara The annual bicycle ride around Lake Ogawara.
14 - 15 Mother's Day Special Events Treat Mom on her special day!
24 U Got Talent Who's got talent? Misawa does!
32 Macbeth International Theatre Company London presents Shakespeare's classic tale of deceit.
Club Time3-5 Club Events16-17 Membership Saves21 Spring Kiddie Disco
Leisure Time8 - 9 ITT10-11 Outdoor Recreation19 Community Center30 Auto Hobby Center
Sports Time6 Bowling 13 Golf
Meal Time18 Lakeview Grille Bumpers Grill Caf Mokuteki Grissom Dining Facility 19th Hole Bar & Grille
Community Time7 Flea Market Misawa Job Fair19 Honor Guard20 Library Airman & Family Readiness Center22 - 23 Youth and Teens25 Directory27 Pet Kennel Vet Clinic30 Pit Stop Garage31 PlayPass Force Development
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licityCommander, 35th Fighter Wing
Col Mike Rothstein
Commander, 35th Mission Support Group Col John M. Griffi n
Commander, 35th Force Support SquadronLt Col Th omas P. Esser
Deputy, 35th Force Support Squadron Mr. Blaine Miller
Director/Managing Editor Kristin Stewart
Marketing Assistants Renda Laba Tracy Melfi
Commercial Sponsorship Representative Yuji Tsuji
Commercial Artist Wakouko Sato
Illustrators Tsuyoshi Ebina Kazunori Takahashi
Visual Information SpecialistElisabeth Lewis
Writer/Editor Taff y White
LEISURE TIMES is designed to entertain and inform the Misawa Air Base community about 35th Force Support Squadron facilities. Opinions expressed in LEISURE TIMES do not necessarily represent those of the U.S. Air Force. All submissions are subject to editing prior to printing.
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Misawa Club 616-1889
Entres Scrambled eggs Eggs Benedict Sliced ham Sausage patties / links Waffl e / pancake station Omelet station Eggs cooked to order Prime rib carving station Baked fi sh Marinated chicken Roast pork tenderloin &
dressing Whole salmon Boiled shrimp
Side items Soup & salad bar Pasta station Fried rice station Mashed potatoes & gravy White rice Egg noodles Green beans Corn Vegetable medley Hash browns Grits Biscuits & gravy Bacon
Desserts Ice cream station Cobblers Chocolate fountain Whipped topping Assorted Jello Brownies Assorted cookies
Sunday, 13 May10 a.m. - 2 p.m.Tohoku BallroomMember $14.95Non-Member $17.95 Age 12 - 16 $ 8.95Age 6 - 11 $ 4.955 & Under FREE
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Wednesdays Sports Bar
Sign up 5 p.m.Game starts 6 p.m.$10.00 Members$20.00 Non-Members
Banzai
BingoSundaysMutsu BallroomCard sales start at 12:30 p.m.Game starts 2 p.m.Win up to $5,000
Friday, 11 MayFaultline
9 p.m.
Friday, 25 MayFaultline
9 p.m.
Latin Night
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Thursdays, 10 & 24 MaySports Bar
6 p.m.
Create a team of up to four people together for fi ve rounds of random trivia. Don't forget to wear your smarty pants!
$5 per player
Saturday, 5 MayFaultline
9 p.m.
PARTY
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Dinner and show $30 Members, $35 Non-MembersShow only $10 Members, $15 Non-MembersTickets on sale at the Cashiers' Cage
FRIDAY, 4 MAYCocktails 6 p.m.Dinner 7 p.m.General admission 8:30 p.m.Show starts 9 p.m.
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The Misawa Club and Kenny Hill Entertainment present
Comedy Dinner Show
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Served Split Lobster TailsCarved Prime Rib
Seasoned Shrimp ScampiTropical Chicken Breast
Fettuccine AlfredoParmesan Roasted Potatoes
Rice PilafSauted VegetablesButtered Baby Peas
Fresh Garden Salad & Assorted DressingsWarm Dinner RollsAssorted Desserts
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JOE TORRY
Members $5 per show or $8 for both, Non-Members $10 per show or $16 for both.Tickets on sale at the Cashiers' Cage.M b $5 h $8 f b th N M b $10 h $16 f b th
Friday, 25 May & Saturday, 26 May9 p.m. in the Slammin' Ivories Room (formerly known as the Tohoku Ballroom)
Misawa Club proudly presents
PIANO ROCKEnjoy the hits of the 70's, 80's, 90's and today, as they're performed live in the Slammin' Ivories Room. Sing-a-long with these professional pianists as they play your requests and battle it out against each other on the ivory keys.
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Walmsley Bowling CenterTo see all of our daily specials and regular open bowling pricing roll onto 35FSS.com to see what the Walmsley Bowling Center has for you.
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Every Tuesday from 11 a.m. 10 p.m. take part in our 9 pin No-Tap Tournament. Bowl a minimum of three 9 Pin games, maximum of six, and submit your top three scores. The top score for the day will receive a $20 FSS gift card! Winner will be notifi ed Wednesday morning. No handicaps are used.
Thank you for serving! To show our appreciation bring in your Active Duty ID card and we'll give you discounted bowling and free rental shoes.
open
Celebrate Memorial Day all day long! Come into the Walmsley Bowling Center for discounted bowling and free rental shoes all day long. (Does not apply for Monday Madness Games)
Monday, 28 May 11 a.m. 10 p.m.
Are you ready for Quebbie?Quebbie is the new music system coming to the Walmsley Bowling Center that will blow you away! If you want to hear it, we will play it!
Quebbie is coming soon!
616-3998
The Walmsley Bowling Center will be closed
Tuesday, 1 May for monthly maintenance.
Armed Forces DaySaturday, 19 May 11 a.m. 9 p.m.
Memorial Day
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Mokuteki Community Center |Misawa Job Fair | 7
SATURDAY, 26 MAY 8 a.m. - noonIf youre looking for a bargain, the best place to look is at the fl ea market!
Mokuteki Community Center 226-4128
Community centerParking lot
$10 Per SpotRegister by 19 May
Come join us in the Mokuteki Ballroom from 4 - 7 p.m. to meet potiental employers and participate in on the spot interviews. We have a wide range of positions available in FSS.
Misawa Job FairWednesday, 6 June
Sponsored by NAF Human Resources Offi ce
For more information call 226-3108.
Mokuteki Community Center
Make sure your resum is up-to-date and that youre dressed to impress!
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8 | Misawa ITT
Happy Birthday from Misawa ITT!Stop in to sign up for available domestic tours during your birth month and receive 10% OFF the local tour price!
Welcome Newcomers!Visit ITT within 60 days of your arrival and receive 20% OFF local one-day tours for your whole family. Make sure to bring a copy of your orders.
ITT Leisure Travel Package TripsLooking for a getaway? Stop by the ITT offi ce to learn more about package trips. For a nominal fee, we can book individual tours to hot destinations such as Bangkok, Singapore, Australia and Tahiti. Contact the ITT Leisure Travel Offi ce at 226-9714 for more details. Hours of Operations: Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Tours are subject to rescheduling or cancellation.
June & July ToursSendai Baseball TourSaturday, 2 June / On sale 2 MayAdults, $65; Ages 4-14, $55; Ages 0-3, $30 (no seats)Includes: Game ticket (the Rakuten Eagles vs. the Hiroshima Toyo Carp), round trip transportation and a tour escort.______________________________________________
Asamushi Aquarium & Goshogawara ELM Mall TourSaturday, 2 June / On sale 2 MayAdults, $40; Ages 6 - 12, $35; Ages 0 - 5, $15Take a trip to Aomori to see a live dolphin show! While you are there you can get your hands wet in some of the educational tanks. Take a stroll through the underwater tunnel to get a feel of the deep blue sea. After your visit with the Aquarium, head over to Goshogawara to visit the large ELM Mall for some amazing shopping. ______________________________________________
Ryusendo Caves TourSaturday, 9 June / On sale 9 MayAdults, $60; Ages 6 - 14, $50; Ages 0 - 5, $15Visit one of the three largest stalactite caves in Japan. Explore beautiful caverns up to 120 meters deep! Stalactites and stalagmites are abundant. Enjoy making your own amber accessory at Kuji Amber Museum.______________________________________________
Korakukan Kabuki TourSaturday, 9 June / On sale 9 MayAdults, $50; Ages 6 - 14, $40; Ages 0 - 5, $20Learn about the traditional Japanese art of theater, called Kabuki. Then watch a play about human nature in the oldest wooden playhouse in Japan, the Korakukan Theater.______________________________________________
Sendai IZUMI Premium Outlets and IKEA Shopping Tour (NEW) Saturday, 16 June / On sale 9 MayAdults, $50; Ages 4 - 12, $35; Ages 0 - 3, $30Enjoy shopping at Sendai Izumi Outlets offers Coach, Lego, Adidas, Vans, Osh Kosh BGosh, and more!Also, visit the IKEA store for modern style furniture and accessories including dcor products, kitchen appliances, and pet care at low costs.______________________________________________
Hiraizumi TourSaturday, 23 June / On sale 9 MayAdults, $55; Ages 6 - 12, $40; Ages 0 - 5, $20Enjoy a cruise down the Geibikei Gorge, a trip to Konjiki-do (The Golden Hall) and visit the Chuson-ji Temple, a national treasure. Hiraizumi was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2011.______________________________________________
Morioka Zoo & Amusement Park Tour Saturday, 30 June / On sale 9 MayAdults, $60; Ages 4 - 12, $50; Ages 0 - 3, $20Enjoy a day in the mountains of Morioka. You can visit the zoo, an amusement park, and a shopping mall! Picnic outside for lunch! This is a great adventure for the entire family!______________________________________________
Misawa ITT 226-3555
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Climb the highest mountain in Japan at 3,776 meters! This trip includes round trip transportation by bus, three nights of accommodation at The New Sanno Hotel, an English speaking tour guide and one free day to explore Tokyo on your own!
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Airline TicketsOur airline offi ce can assist with your entire airline ticketing needs. When you call or stop by, ask about our special rates for military members! Also, as a reminder, when you plan a trip or vacation, make sure your leisure passport is valid for at least 6 months. Get your airline tickets early and make hotel and car rental reservations at the same time!
Charter BusAll organizations interested in chartering a bus for a tour should stop by ITT to make reservations. Reservations are accepted 90 days in advance of the trip date and are taken on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis.
Hours of OperationLocal Tours: Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Closed on Sundays and Federal Holidays Closed every 2nd Monday of each month
Leisure Travel: Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Closed on Saturdays, Sundays and Federal Holidays Closed every 2nd Monday of each month
*Price based on double occupancy. Additional fees apply for single occupancy. For overnight tours, please note the last sign up date will be 2 weeks before the departure date, or call ITT offi ce for availability.
Tours are subject to rescheduling or cancellation.
Mt.Fuji Climb Tour
Tour A: 4 - 7 JulyTour A: 4 - 7 July
Tour B: 8 - 11 JulyTour B: 8 - 11 July
Tour C: 19 - 22 JulyTour C: 19 - 22 July
Tokyo Big City Getaway 26 - 29 July / On sale 17 MayAdults, $300; Ages 4 - 12, $200; Ages 0 - 3, $80This tour includes round trip transportation by bus and three nights of accommodation at The New Sanno Hotel. Two full days to explore Tokyo on your own.
TOKYO
Due to overwhelming demand for these trips we will be using the lottery system to select eligible travelers. Enter the lottery 1-15 May at 35fss.com. Winners will be notifi ed of their eligibility via email on 16 May. Winning the lottery does not entitle you to a free trip, it entitles you to the opportunity to purchase the trip.Adults, $350; Ages 4-11, $240; Ages 0-3, $80
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Watercraft Certifi cation Course(new licenses)
Saturdays, 12, 19 and 26 May8 - 11 a.m.Cost: $35
Get your license to operate the power boats at the base beach! All participants must first pass the written boating examination available at Outdoor Recreation. A USFJ POV drivers license is also required. Private certification course appointments available ($65 per person) based on examiner availability. Study guides available at Outdoor Recreation starting 1 May. Written tests available without appointment during normal operating hours.
Watercraft Recertifi cation CourseSaturdays, 12, 19 and 26 May
1 p.m.Cost: $25
Register at Outdoor Recreation to get refreshed on our equipment and safe locations to renew your 2011 power boating license NOW and get ready for a great summer in 2012. You must have your 2011 license and register in advance for one of the sessions offered.
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Pacifi c Ocean
Fishing Trip
Saturdays, 12 and 2
6 May
4:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Cost: $75 per person
(6 or 12 people)
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greenling, kelp gree
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NOTICE: All advertised outdoor recreation programs, to include prices and destinations are subject to change, postponement or cancellation without prior notificaguides may alter itineraries as necessary. All trip destinations as well as arrival and return times are subject to change based on weather, road conditions, or other unless they result in full cancellation.
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FREE PADI Discover Scuba Diving ExperienceTuesday - Thursday, 8 & 10 MayEvening Sessions: 6 - 8 p.m.Saturday, 19 May
2 Sessions: 9 - 11 a.m. or 1 - 3 p.m.Experience the thrill of Scuba diving! This introductory
experience takes place in the Himberg Pool under the supervision
of a professional PADI Scuba Instructor. Advance registration is required. Minimum age to participate is 13. Must have basic swimming ability. Includes all
required equipment.
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r notification. Weather plays a key role in the location and safety of our adventure programs and our drivers and or other circumstances. No refunds, credits, or incentives are given for such conditions, or changes in programs
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mberg PoolSession Starts Monday, y (session concludes e) Swim Lessons $85Youth levels 1 through 6, water babies, and water toddlers classes are available. Call for class times. Registration opens Saturday, 28 April at 8 a.m.
Tour de Ogawara See p
age 12 for more details.
Adventures by You!When any weekday (subject to guide availability) WE DO NOT BOOK CUSTOM TRIPS ON SATURDAYS OR FEDERAL HOLIDAYS!Cost: trip costs are based on destination and number of participants.Always working weekends? We can arrange any one of our popular adventure activities for your group on a day more convenient for you. Minimum participation numbers and 7 -14 days advance booking required (depending on activity) - call for more information.
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Challenge yourself to cycle 53 kilometers around Lake Ogawara! The fi rst 75 riders to register get a t-shirt, but everyone gets to enjoy the BBQ afterwards! This is a physically challenging
activity starting and ending at the base beach. Cyclists must provide their own bikes.
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Open to everyone 16 and older.
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Outdoor Recreation Center 226-9378
Saturday, 26 May9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
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Come out to the golf course and see what really great deals we off er! Lots of new merchandise, like ladies purses, bags, rain boots, umbrellas, fl eece jackets, coolers, beach totes and more!
Saturday, 5 May 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Prize drawings will be held every hour!Titleist and Ping representatives will conduct a demo and free fi ttings with 2012 products at the driving range.
Gosser Memorial Golf Course 616-2065
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Challenge Day Golf Tournament
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Be challenged by a different pin location! It will feel like you're playing on a PGA tour!
Spring Tent Sale Spring Tent Sale and and Demo Day!!Demo Day!!
Entry Fee: Annual pass holders $35.00SOFA personnel without annual pass $45.00Authorized Host Nation Guests $70.00INCLUDES: Green fee, cart fee, lunch,
tee favor and drawings
Saturday, 26 May 6:30 a.m. Shotgun start
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FSS Mothers DayAsian BazaarSaturday, 12 May: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Sunday, 13 May: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Mokuteki Community Center
Enjoy a wide selection of Mothers Day gifts in one
location. Check out the FSSs Mothers Day Asian
Bazaar in the Mokuteki Ballroom. Call the
Community Center at 226-4128 for more details.
Mothers
Day Sunda
y, 13 May
Walmsley Bo
wling
Center
Celebrate Mom.
Bring
your mom into th
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Walmsley Bowlin
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Center for a small
gift,
discounted bowli
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free rental shoes
all day
long. Shower Mo
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love and give her
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Mothers Day Sale
Sunday, 13 May
6 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Gosser Memorial Golf Course
All ladies merchandise will be on
sale! Check out the Pro Shop and
fi nd super deals! Not a golfer? No
worries. You will still get a great
deal on bags, purses, shirts, skirts
and more!
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Mini GolfSunday, 13 MayWeasels' DenTake Mom to play mini golf and the entire family plays a round for free.
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Mothers Day BingoSunday, 13 MayMisawa ClubMutsu BallroomCard sales at 12:30 p.m.
Game starts at 2 p.m.
Coffee BreakSunday, 13 MayCaf MokutekiBring in a picture of your children and enjoy a free small co ee or tea.
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16 | Club Membership
Beginning 14 May, when you sign up for a new membership you will get: An instant scratch off ticket to win an FSS gift
card, valued from $5 - $100 Three months of free dues
GRADE MONTHLY RATE
Active Duty Offi cer $15
Retired Offi cer $15
GS 7 - 15, NF III - IV $15
Retired GS 7-15, NF III - IV $15
E1 - E4 $4
E5 - E9 $7
Retired Enlisted $7
GS 1 - 6, NF I - II $7
Retired GS 1 - 6, NF I - II $7
IT PAYS TO BE A AT MISAWA
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FRAME & GRAPHICSSaved $1.50 on Mom's
Mothers Day mug
AUTO HOBBY CENTERSaved $4.20 on an oil
change
FIT PIT CREATIONSSaved $1.80 on four smoothies
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Beginning 14 May, when you sign up for a new membership you will get: An instant scratch off ticket to win an FSS gift
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GRADE MONTHLY RATE
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MISAWA PET KENNELSaved $1.50 boarding Lucky during our baseball trip
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18 | Misawa Clubs Caf Mokuteki | Lakeview Grille | Bumpers Grill | 19th Hole Bar & Grille | Grissom Dining Facility
May May SpecialsSpecials
FSS DININGMisawa Clubs Caf Mokuteki 616-6388Misawa Clubs Caf Mokuteki 616-6388May SpecialsMay Specials$6.25$6.25Monday - Personal pizza of your choiceMonday - Personal pizza of your choiceTuesday Roby burger and garlic friesTuesday Roby burger and garlic fries Wednesday - Meatball sub and side salad Wednesday - Meatball sub and side saladThursday Jays chicken salad and bread sticks Thursday Jays chicken salad and bread sticks Friday Chicken fried steak, mixed vegetables and dinner roll Friday Chicken fried steak, mixed vegetables and dinner roll All daily specials include small drink or TazoAll daily specials include small drink or Tazo Passion PassionIced Tea.Iced Tea.
Pizza SpecialPizza SpecialWednesday Wednesday Single topping - 16 pizza 4 - 10 p.m. Single topping - 16 pizza 4 - 10 p.m. Specialty $13.50 Specialty $13.50 Single topping - $11.00Single topping - $11.00
Sunday Sunday Single topping - 14 pizza 10 a.m. - 10 p.m.Single topping - 14 pizza 10 a.m. - 10 p.m.Specialty - $ 10.50 Specialty - $ 10.50 Single topping - $8.50Single topping - $8.50
Wings Special $8.50Wings Special $8.50Saturday - 20 wings (one fl avor only) Saturday - 20 wings (one fl avor only) 4 - 10 p.m.4 - 10 p.m.
Closed on Monday, 14 May at 6 a.m. for monthly Closed on Monday, 14 May at 6 a.m. for monthly maintenance. We will reopen on Tuesday, 15 May maintenance. We will reopen on Tuesday, 15 May at 6 a.m. at 6 a.m. Remember the Caf Mokuteki is here to meet Remember the Caf Mokuteki is here to meet your catering needs for all occasions. Stop your catering needs for all occasions. Stop by and check out what is available or just call by and check out what is available or just call 226-9123.226-9123.
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Bumpers Grill 616-3986Bumpers Grill 616-3986May SpecialsMay SpecialsMonday Patti MeltMonday Patti MeltTuesday Sweet & Sour ChickenTuesday Sweet & Sour ChickenWednesday Teriyaki BurgerWednesday Teriyaki BurgerThursday Karaage & RiceThursday Karaage & RiceFriday Chicken AdoboFriday Chicken Adobo
Curry Rice with your choice of topping Curry Rice with your choice of topping available everyday!available everyday!
No time to sit and eat? Call Bumpers Grill at No time to sit and eat? Call Bumpers Grill at 616-3986 to place your order for pick-up!616-3986 to place your order for pick-up!
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Grissom Dining Facility 226-4463Grissom Dining Facility 226-4463May SpecialsMay SpecialsEthnic Meal Schedule Ethnic Meal Schedule (available every Wednesday)(available every Wednesday)2 May: German2 May: German9 May: Taste of the South9 May: Taste of the South16 May: Asian16 May: Asian23 May: Italian23 May: Italian30 May: Mexican30 May: Mexican______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Lakeview Grille 616-1963Lakeview Grille 616-1963May SpecialsMay SpecialsBuy any burger, get a slice of pie for FREE!Buy any burger, get a slice of pie for FREE!______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
19th Hole Bar & Grille 226-900019th Hole Bar & Grille 226-9000Great Place to have a Private Function!Great Place to have a Private Function!Did you know that you can reserve the 19th Hole Bar & Grille for functions? Did you know that you can reserve the 19th Hole Bar & Grille for functions? Please call 226-9000 for more details and reservations.Please call 226-9000 for more details and reservations.
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Question: How has the Misawa Joint Base Honor Guard helped you develop as an Airman?
Answer: The Honor Guard has become THE defi ning factor in my development as an Airman. To be a Ceremonial Guardsman, you have to strive to embody the core value of "Excellence in All We Do." That mentality is not only contained within the Honor Guard but it carries over into all aspects of my life. That mentality has given me the drive to accomplish EVERYTHING to the best of my ability. No matter what obstacles lie in my path, no matter what unfortunate events may occur in my life, I know that nothing will slow me down. I WILL strive for perfection in everything that I do.
"Obligated by my oath, I am constantly driven to excel by a deep devotion to duty and a strong sense of dedication"
Question: Can you describe what it feels like to be a part of a ceremonial detail?
Answer: A simple question, but it is diffi cult to answer. That is because the feeling is not limited to the ceremonial detail itself. The Honor Guard is composed of individuals from all around the base, from many different career fi elds, different levels of military experience, and even different branches of the military. We are all equal, and there is an incredible comraderie between us all. As we prepare for each detail we continue to build a stronger bond, it's like meeting up with your family for an event. That comraderie, that bond, that feeling of family; it persists throughout the preparation, through the ceremonial detail and even after we have fi nished, and are preparing to depart once more.
I am honoring the men and women that serve and have served in the United States military with my fellow Guardsmen. So, when you ask what it feels like to be part of a ceremonial detail, I can tell you that the feeling is pride, the same kind one has in one's family. I have pride in my Honor Guard family, and together we have pride in honoring with dignity.
Name: A1C Adam J. BrittonSquadron: 35th Maintenance SquadronJob: Avionics Intermediate Shop
If you are interested in joining, please contact us at: [email protected] or call 226-5108.If you are interested in joining, please contact us at: [email protected] or call 226-5108.
Mokuteki Community Center 226-4128
Role Playing Game NightSaturday, 5 May, 4 p.m. - 9 p.m. FREEPlay Dungeons & Dragons, World of Darkness, Magic, War Hammer, Yu Gi Oh! & other great RP games. Everyone is welcome! Must be 18 years of age older, if not, parent or legal guardian must be with you.
Kids BingoSaturday, 12 May at 5 p.m. Conference Room FREEBring the kids to the Conference Room at 5 p.m. to win great prizes and toys the second Saturday of every month. Children must be accompanied by a parent at all times.
Warhammer 40K Saturdays, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Conference RoomFun for any miniatures hobbyist. Play, paint, or watch. Whether youre a beginner or veteran, fun is to be had by all.
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Check out our collection of works byAsian American writers:
Call number: 206 CHOThe Soul of Leadership: Unlocking Your Potential for Greatness
Call number:154.2 CHOThe Shadow Effect: Illuminating the Hidden Power of Your True Self
Deepak, Chopra
Call number: F LAHUnaccustomed Earth
Call number: F LAHThe Namesake
Lahiri, Jhumpa
Call number: F JINThe Bridegroom: Stories
Call number: F JINWaiting
Jin, Ha
Call number: J PB MORShizuko's Daughter
Mori, Kyoko
Call number: E SAYThe Boy in the Garden
Call number: E SAYGrandfather's Journey
Say, Allen
Call number: F SEEShanghai Girls
Call number: F SEEPeony in Love
See, Lisa
Call number: F TANSaving Fish From Drowning
Call number: F TANThe Joy Luck Club
Tan, Amy
Call number: MCN YA YEPCity of Ice
Call number: JF YEPTiger's Blood
Yep, Laurence
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May Story Time
Mothers Day Story Time
8 May, 10:30 a.m.
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In April, we recognized the hard work of over 200 personnel and family members who support the mission and ALL of us through volunteer work at the National Volunteer Week Recognition. You, too, can become more involved in the community through volunteerism.
Contact the Airman and Family Readiness Center 226-4735.
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Did you know that volunteering- counts as paid work experience on
a resume?- is a great bullet on a ratings or awards
package for military personnel?- is a great way to meet new people of
all cultures and interests?- helps you develop new skills?
AIRMAN & FAMILY READINESS CENTERVOLUNTEER APPRECIATION
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Tohoku Ballroom
Kiddie DiscoKiddie Disco
SUNDAY, 20 MAY5 - 7 p.m.
Misawa Club 616-1889
Adult Members $7.95 Adult Non-Members $8.95 Ages 7 - 12 $6.95Ages 4 - 6 $4.953 and Under Free
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MAY DAYBirthday Celebration
3:30 p.m.
Mad Libs: Etiquette 4:30 p.m.
Jello Eating Contest5 p.m.
Arts & Crafts: Piatas3:15 p.m.
Knockout3:45 p.m.
Map Challenge: Canada4:30 p.m.
Uno5 p.m.
CINCO DE MAYO Kids in the Kitchen: Tacos
3 p.m.
Trees3:15 p.m.
Word Search: Mammal Fun4:30 p.m.
Buzz Word5 p.m.
Smart Girls/ Passport to Manhood
3 p.m.
Torch Club4 p.m.
Crows & Cranes3:15 p.m.
Egyptian Rat Slap3:30 p.m.
Mad Libs: Space4:30 p.m.
Phase 105 p.m.
Pool Tournament3 p.m.
Just Dance Tournament3:30 p.m.
Word Search: Name That Part4:30 p.m.
Checkers5 p.m.
Mothers Day Essay Contest: What Makes My Mom Special
3 p.m.Due by 5 p.m.
Map Challenge: Mexico4:30 p.m.
Candy Land5 p.m.
Kids in the Kitchen: Chocolate Covered Fruit
3 p.m.
Blob Tag3:15 p.m.
Word Challenge: Baking Dilema4:30 p.m
Yahtzee5 p.m.
Smart Girls/Passport to Manhood
3 p.m.
Torch Club4 p.m.
Dodgeball3:15 p.m.
Giant Spoons3:30 p.m.
Crossword: Eat Right4:30 p.m.
Monopoly5 p.m.
Air Hockey Tournament3:15 p.m.
Connect Four Tournament3:30 p.m.
Word Search: Birds of a Feather4:30 p.m.
Pictionary5 p.m.
NATIONAL WEAR PURPLE FOR PEACE DAY
Arts & Crafts: Mothers Day Cards3:15 p.m.
Map Challenge: United States4:30 p.m.
Pickle Eating Contest5 p.m.
Kids in the Kitchen: Super Nachos
3 p.m.
Kickball3:15 p.m.
Math Challenge: Do You Measure Up?
4:30 p.m.
Parcheesi5 p.m.
Smart Girls/Passport to Manhood
3 p.m.
Torch Club4 p.m.
Scooter Races3:15 p.m.
Bingo3:45 p.m.
Crossword: Raining Cats and4:30 p.m.
Trivial Pursuit5 p.m.
Foosball Tournament3:15 p.m.
Paper-Rock-Scissors Tournament
3:30 p.m.Word Search: Reptiles and
Amphibians4:30 p.m.
Frosting Eating Contest5 p.m.
Poetry Contest: Fun in the Sun3:15 p.m.
Due by 5 p.m.
Velcro Catch3:45 p.m.
Math Challenge: Garden Math4:30 p.m.
Smart Mouth5 p.m.
Kids in the Kitchen: Churros3 p.m.
The Train3:15 p.m.
Word Search: Bird Puzzles4:30 p.m.
Taboo5 p.m.
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MEMORIAL DAYCLOSED
Tic-Tac-Toe Tournament3:15 p.m.
Power Hour Pizza Party3:30 p.m.
Word Search: Fins are to Fish4:30 p.m.
Peanut Butter Eating Contest5 p.m.
Arts & Crafts: Sand Paper Art T-shirts (while supplies last)
3:15 p.m.
Toss Game3:45 p.m.
Math Challenge: Dads Lost4:30 p.m.
Who am I?5 p.m.
Kids in the Kitchen: Burritos3 p.m.
Get Knotted3:15 p.m.
Crossword Challenge: Green & Growing4:30 p.m.
Sorry!5 p.m.
Calendar ideas contributed by: Yani C., Caleigh G., Lheylani W., and
Hunter W.
WEEKLY EVENTSMonday - Thursday ........................................... BGCA Power Hour 4 - 5 p.m.Mondays ..........................................................................................Game DayTuesdays .......................................................................................TournamentWednesdays .......................................................................................CreativeThursdays ......................................................................... Kids in the KitchenFridays ......................BGCA Torch Club, Smart Girls & Passport to Manhood
SCHOOL HOURSMonday - Thursday
2:45 - 6 p.m.
Friday2:45 - 5 p.m.
Closed Saturday, Sunday, PACAF Family
Days & Holidays
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FRIDAY4NIGHT AT THE GRID
7 - 11 p.m.Play games, dance the night away, or sit back and enjoy a movie on the big screen!
SATURDAY5CINCO DE MAYO!
6 - 10 p.m.Come for an all around cultural experience! Learn the history behind the holiday, enjoy some great food and learn some Latin dancing!
FRIDAY11DINNER GRAB N' GO
AND A MOVIE7 - 11 p.m.
We'll take you to get food, you just bring your money! We'll watch movies while we eat!
SATURDAY12SPECIAL TEENS IN THE
KITCHEN: MILITARY SPOUSES
DINNER3 - 6 p.m.
Help us make a special meal for families of deployed military members, then deliver the meal to their homes!
FRIDAY18
KEYSTONE WORKING DINNER6 p.m.
Enjoy dinner and work on volunteer activity plans.
SATURDAY19ARMED FORCES FITNESS
CIRCUIT!7 - 9 p.m.
Work on your fi tness at the gym! Refreshments available after your workout!
FRIDAY25WORLD NO TOBACCO DAY
CAMPAIGN CONTEST 6 p.m.
Participate in this team challenge to create the best no tobacco campaign! Top advertisement will be turned in to show on AFN!
SATURDAY26PURPLE FOR PEACE ART
PROJECT6 - 8 p.m.
Share your talents and show us what peace would look like to you! All participants will receive something purple."
to show on AFN! to you! All preceive som
KEYSTONE CLUBFridays7 p.m.
WAKASATEEN CENTERAT THE LUNNEY YOUTH CENTER
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The Mokuteki Community Center invites moms, dads, brothers, and sisters to sing, dance, and perform together in this family oriented event. There will be multiple categories. Pick up an entry form and information packet at the community center. Sign up between 1-14 May.
Call 226-4128 for more details.
Friday, 18 May, 5 - 7p.m.Mokuteki Ballroom
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35 FSS DIRECTORY OF INFORMATION
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ADMINISTRATIVE35th FORCE SUPPORT SQUADRONCommand SectionBldg. 653, 226-3008Mon - Fri 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
35 FSS HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICEBldg. 653, 226-3108 / 9275Mon - Fri 7:30 am - 3 pm
35 FSS MARKETING & PUBLICITYBldg. 656, 226-9272 / 9273Mon - Thu 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Fri 7:30 am - NoonClosed federal holidays
CIVILIAN PERSONNEL OFFICEBldg. 656, 226-4621Mon - Fri 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Closed federal holidays
PASS & REGISTRATION Bldg. 653, 226-3995Mon - Fri 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
PRIVATE ORGANIZATIONS 226-2777Mon - Fri 8 am - 5 pm
FOOD & ENTERTAINMENT19TH HOLE BAR & GRILLEBldg. 1464, 226-4414Check www.35fss.com for operating hours
MISAWA CLUBS CAF MOKUTEKIBldg. 626, 616-638824 hours a day, 7 days a weekClosed second Monday of the month
MISAWA CLUBBldg. 485 / 486, 616-1889Offi ce Hours Mon - Fri 8 am - 5 pmCatering 616-8443Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pmCaf Aomori Sun 9:30 am - 2:30 pmMon - Fri 6:30 am - 2 pmClosed SatFederal Holidays 6:30 am - 2 pmMaintenance Days hours 6:30 am - 2 pmTohoku Dining RoomLunch Mon - Fri 11 am - 1 pmDinner Tue - Fri 5 - 8 pmBrunch Sun 10 am - 2 pmMagnums Steak & Seafood RestaurantThu - Sat 5 - 8 pmClosed Sun - WedCashiers Cage Mon & Tue 11 am - 4 pmWed & Thu 11 am - 9 pmFri 11 am - 11 pmSat 4 - 11 pmSun 4 - 9 pm
Enlisted BarSports BarSun - Sat Opens at 4 pmClosed on Maintenance Days and Federal HolidaysFaultlineFri & Sat Opens at 9 pm
Offi cers LoungeKanpai LoungeWed - Fri Opens at 4:30 pmMaintenance DayClosed fi rst Mon of each monthCashiers Cage & Slot Room open 11 am - 4 pmCaf Aomori open 6:30 am - 2 pm
FALCON FEEDER DINING FACILITYBldg. 3262, 226-1635Breakfast 6:30 - 8 amLunch 11 am - 2 pmDinner 6 - 8:30 pmClosed weekends & holidays
FLIGHT KITCHEN DINING FACILITYBldg. 624, 226-446324 hours a day, 7 days a week Limited to crew members & fl ight line employees
GRISSOM DINING FACILITYBldg. 624, 226-4463 / 4902Breakfast 5:30 - 8 am Lunch 10:30 am - 1 pmDinner 4:30 - 7:30 pmNight 10:30 pm - 12:30 amHolidays Brunch 6:30 am - 1 pm Dinner 5 - 7 pmNight 10:30 pm - 12:30 am
LAKEVIEW GRILLEBldg. 1464, 616-1963Check www.35fss.com for operating hours
RECREATIONBASE BEACH226-9378Sat - Sun 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
FREEDOM FITNESS CENTERBldg. 1962, 226-9987Mon - Fri 5 am - 7 pm Sat 9 am - 1 pmSun 1 - 5 pmClosed federal holidays
GOSSER MEMORIAL GOLF COURSEBldg. 1464, 616-2065Driving RangeOpen 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Closed Tue 6 am - Noon
HIMBERG POOLBldg. 625, 226-9378Mon - Fri 6 - 10 am & 11 am - 8 pmSat 8 am - Noon & 1 - 5 pmClosed Sun & federal holidays
LAND MEMORIAL SKI LODGEBldg. 1482Reservations, 226-9378
LEFTWICH PARKNear Security HillReservations, 226-9378Open daily, dawn to dusk
LUNNEY YOUTH CENTERBldg. 112, 226-3220Offi ce HoursMon - Fri 10 am - 5 pmYouth Facility HoursMon - Thu 2:30 - 6:15 pmFri 2:30 - 5 pmClosed Sun, PACAF family days &federal holidays
MISAWA ITTBldg. 626Local Tours, 226-3555Mon - Fri 9 am - 6 pm Sat 10 am - 2 pmClosed Sun, second Mon of each month & federal holidaysLeisure Travel, 226-9714Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm Closed Sat & Sun, second Mon of each month & federal holidays
MOKUTEKI COMMUNITY CENTERBldg. 626, 226-4128Offi ce HoursTue - Sat 9 am - 5 pmClosed Sun & MonGame RoomTue - Fri 9 am - 8 pmSun 3 - 8 pm Closed Mon
OUTDOOR RECREATION CENTERBldg. 973, 226-9378Mon - Sun 10 am - 7 pmClosed on most federal holidays
OVERSTREET MEMORIAL LIBRARYBldg. 629, 226-4083Mon - Thu 10 am - 8 pmFri - Sun Noon - 6 pmFederal Holiday Hours, Noon - 5 pm
PAINTBALL/TRAP & SKEET RANGESecurity Hill, 226-3300Sat Sun 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.Reservations Mon - Fri, 226-9378
POTTER FITNESS CENTERBldg. 622, 226-3982Mon - Thu 4 am - MidnightFri 4 am - 10 pmSat - Sun 7 am - 9 pmFederal holidays 8 am - 8 pm
WAKASA TEEN CENTERBldg. 112, 226-3220Fri 6 - 10 pmSat 3 - 10 pmClosed Sun, PACAF family days & holidays; modifi ed hours for special events
WALMSLEY BOWLING CENTERBldg. 627, 616-3998Sun - Thur 11 am - 10 pmFri & Sat 11 am - 12 amBumpers Grill, 616-3986Weekdays 11 am - 9:30 pmWeekends 11 am - 11:30 pmClosed 1st Tue of the month
WEASELS DENBldg. 973, 226-9378Thu - Tue 10 am - 7 pmClosed WedRunning TrackThu - Tue 10 am - 7 pmClosed Wed
SERVICESAIRMAN & FAMILY READINESS CENTER Bldg. 656, 226-4735Mon - Wed & Fri 7:30 am - 4:30 pmThu 7:30 am - 2 pmLoan LockerMon - Wed & Fri 7:30 am - 4:30 pmThu 7:30 am - 2 pm
ARTS & CRAFTS CENTERBldg. 645, 226-4452Sales Store Mon - Sat 10 am - 6 pm Wood ShopTue - Fri Noon - 8 pm Sat 10 am - 6 pmClosed Sun & MonGraphics ShopBldg. 628, 226-4279Mon - Fri 10 am - 6 pm Closed weekendsClosed last weekday of the monthFrame ShopBldg. 628, 226-4371Mon - Fri 10 am - 6 pm Closed last weekday of the monthAll facilities closed federal holidays. Arts & Crafts Center closed last two weekdays of the month
AUTO HOBBY CENTERBldg. 767, 616-3749 Self-Service FacilityTue - Fri 11 am - 8 pm Sat & Sun 9 am - 6 pmSecond Tue of each month 3 - 8 pmClosed Mon & federal holidaysTowing appointmentsTue - Fri 8 am - 4 pmSat 9 am - 4 pm
CHELI SCHOOL AGE PROGRAMKindergarten - 6th GradeBldg. 412, 226-2266Mon - Fri 6 - 8:30 am & 2:30 - 6 pmClosed PACAF family days, weekends & federal holidays
EDUCATION & TRAINING OFFICEBldg. 653, Rm. 203, 226-4201Monday - Friday 9 am - 4 pm
FAMILY CHILD CAREBldg. 656, 226-CAREOffi ce HoursMon - Fri 8:30 - 9:30 am (families)Mon - Fri 7:30 am - 4:30 pm (appt. only)Closed weekends, PACAF family days & federal holidays
MISAWA INN Bldg. 670, 222-028224 hours a day, 7 days a week
MISAWA PET KENNELBldg. 756, 226-2228Mon - Sat 10 am - 6 pmSun by appointment only
PIT STOP GARAGE Bldg. 965, 226-9486 Full Service FacilityMon - Fri 7:30 am - 4:45 pm Sat 9 am - Noon, 1 - 4 pmClosed Sun
VETERINARY SERVICESBldg. 1370, 226-4502Mon & Fri 9 am - 4 pmTue 9 am-4 pm (surgery and retail only)Wed 8 am - 3 pmThu: 8 am - Noon (retail only)Closed on the last business day ofthe month for inventoryClosed weekends & federal holidays
YOIKO CHILD DEV CENTERBldg. 10, 226-4666Mon - Fri 6 am - 6 pm
MISCELLANEOUSBASE FINANCE Bldg. 656, 226-9242Mon - Fri 9 am - 4 pm
BASE HOSPITAL Bldg. 99Appointment Line 226-6111Customer Service 226-6490Emergency Room 226-6647
CAREER ASSISTANCE ADVISORBldg. 1006, 226-7829 Mon - Fri 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
COMMAND POST Bldg. 507, 226-989924 hours 7 days a week
COMMISSARY (DECA) Bldg. 323, 226-3823Tue - Sat 9 am - 7 pmSun 10 am - 5 pmClosed Mon
EXCHANGE Bldg. 325, 616-6049Mon - Sat 9 am - 9 pm Sun 9 am - 7 pmHolidays 10 am - 6 pm
FIRST TERM AIRMAN CENTERBldg. 1006, 226-7829Mon - Fri 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
HOUSING OFFICE Bldg. 656, 226-3200Mon - Thu 7:30 am - 4:30 pmFri 9 am - 3:30 pm
LEGAL OFFICEBldg. 656, 226-4022Mon, Wed & Fri 9 am - 4:30 pmTue & Thur 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
MAIN BASE SHOPPETTE Bldg. 552, 616-5750Every day 6 am - Midnight
MILITARY PERSONNEL SECTIONBldg. 653, 226-4002Mon, Tue, Thur, Fri 9 am - 4 pmWed 9 am - 2 pmClosed on federal holidays
MISAWA ANTIQUES & CRAFTS Bldg. 699, 226-2040Mon, Wed, Fri & Sat 10 am - 4 pmClosed Tue, Thu, Sun & federal holidays
NORTH AREA SHOPPETTE Bldg. 1952, 616-8708Mon - Fri 10 am - 9:30 pmSat - Sun 9 am - 9:30 pm
RICHARD BONG TRAINING FACILITY Bldg. 556, 616-8701Call for information
RETIREE ACTIVITIES OFFICE (RAO)Bldg. 653, Rm. 210, 226-4428/5675Tue - Fri 9 am - 3 pm
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documentation and repairs, if needed? Your car never leaves the base! Now available at a reduced price.
Regular price $90 Reduced price $50! 226-9486
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Master of Science in International RelationsRegistration for Spring Term going on NOW for on site & online courses!
Term 5 dates: 28 May - 29 July 2012On site Courses: *Islamic Fundamentalism by Dr. Philips*Terrorism and Political Violence by Dr. SherrillClasses meet for only 2 weekends!Temporary admissions allows new students to apply today & enroll tomorrow!Open to Active Duty, dependants, civilians, contractors, & international students.Contact local POC @ DSN 226-3748, [email protected], Bldg. 653 Rm. 227, or troy.edu
Troy University
Masters degree programs offered: Business Administration Management programs Education bachelors degree programs offered: Elementary and Secondary Education Special Education Adult Education and Training Teacher Leadership for people who are
already certifi ed teachers.
If you have any questions, please email [email protected] or call 226-3687.
University of Phoenix
1. Summer Term Dates: On site: June 4 - July 30, 2012 Online: June 11 - August 5, 2012 Registration began in April!
2. We are looking for student ambassadors that will support the local UMUC offi ce in promoting our programs. Here are some key points for the ambassadors:
- assist UMUC with marketing events (ex: booths at the commissary and The Exchange, Japanese outreach events, etc.)- Receive a $100 textbook voucher- Receive UMUC promotional items (ex: UMUC T-shirt, tote bag, etc.)- Gain marketing experience
3. Currently seeking business and accounting instructors. Minimum requirement is a masters degree in a related fi eld and teaching experience. Please contact us for more information!4. We offer classes that will help AF members complete their CCAF!
University of Maryland
Central Texas
CollegePrograms of study:
Applied Management Aviation Maintenance Technology Criminal Justice Early Childhood Professions Executive Assistant Fire Protection Technology General Studies ESL Courses
and many more!For more information Call 226-2723 or email: [email protected]
If you or your sponsor were deployed or TDY, in support of an active operation, for 30 days or more, between1 December 2010 and NOW then you could be eligible for the PLAYpass discount card.
Bring a copy of your orders to the Airman & Family Readiness Center to receive fantastic discounts. Don't wait, this program ends December 2012!
Call 226-4735 for more information.
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