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In The Zone - December 2013
1. December 2013
IN THE ZonE
USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area I Family and MWR Magazine
December 2013
Christmas Dinner
with Santa
December 24, 5 - 8 p.m.
For more information, see page 14-15
2. Warrior Leaders
From your Family and MWR Director
“Serving Those Who Serve”
Hello USAG Red Cloud and Area I
Community Members.
Can you believe it…? We're already
MG Thomas S. Vandal
hitting the Christmas and New Year’s Eve
Commander, 2nd Infantry Division
Season!!!
CSM Andy Spano
It’s a great time of the year to spend
Command Sergeant Major, 2nd Infantry Division
with family and celebrate together;
Jammie G. Hawkins
unfortunately, it’s not the case with many
COL John M. Scott
Director, Family and MWR
Commander, USAG Red Cloud and Area I
members here at Area I. As much as it is a glorious time of the
Freddie L. Giddens
Deputy Commander,
USAG Red Cloud and Area I
of our unaccompanied Military and Civilian
year, it can also be a very difficult time of the year for many
spending it alone, and for many, spending it alone for the first
time. The Army is a big family and we look out for each other
during this time of the year. Please be extra vigilant and watch for
CSM Michael L. Hatfield
lonely and/or depressed symptoms from our Battle Buddies. Reach
Command Sergeant Major,
out to them, invite them to your home, get them involved with
USAG Red Cloud and Area I
FMWR events, or our ACS support team. More importantly, be
Jammie G. Hawkins
Family and MWR Director,
USAG Red Cloud and Area I
LTC Edward D. Eldridge
Commander, USAG Casey
Raymond Myers
Deputy Commander, USAG Casey
there for them and remind them that we/you are their extended
family away from family at home!!!
With that said, FMWR has a lot in store for you during the
month of December… SO PLEASE peruse the “Zone” and get the
latest and greatest with “What’s Happening in Area I!” Lots of
Christmas Specials and of course our New Year’s “kick it into 2014”
celebrations!!
I wish you a very Merry Christmas and an Awesome New Year
2014… see you out and about and don’t forget the Christmas
Tree Lighting Ceremonies on the following days – Camp Stanley
CSM Alexander M. Peden
December 2nd, Camp Casey December 3rd and Camp Red Cloud
Command Sergeant Major, USAG Casey
on December 16th. The Zone has the full details for you!
IN THE ZonE
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. Five 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.
Marketing Director
Marketing Specialist
Marketing Assistant
Illustrators
Frank A. DeSilva
Marenzo Domingo
Ham, Yong Hwan
Kim, Ho Yong
Pak, Mi Chong
Paek, Chong Hun
SGT Micus Ralls
SPC Quinton McCarter
Designed by Kim, Ho Yong
3. CONTENTS
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Christmas Tree
Decorating
Competition
Clubs
Community Activity Centers
22
Arts & Crafts Centers
Pavilion Reservations
Outdoor Recreation Rental Price List
Outdoor Recreation
28
Warrior Adventure Quest
29
Lotte World Amusement Park
30
DMZ Tours
Chef Myron Mixon & Actor Adam Richman
Fitness Center Hour of Operations
34
Sports Quiz
35
Family and MWR Area I Facilities Christmas
& New Year Holiday Schedule
Golf Courses
Libraries
Book Review
Bowling Centers
44
Army Lodging
45
Dollars and Sense
46
Budgeting for the Holidays
48
Feature Article: ACS Newcomer’s
Orientation Class Answers
52
Army Community Service
55
Volunteer of the Month
56
Mega Maze
57
Warrior Crossword Puzzle and Magic Maze
58
Child, Youth and School Services
63
BOSS Activities
66
Coming in January
77
Casey Movie Theater December Schedule
78
Bus Schedule
82
Saturday, December 14
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40
SKI AND SNOW BOARDING TRIP
Holiday Meals To Go
39
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17
38
December 14, 11:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Unit Adopt-an-Orphan
36
Unit
Adopt-an-Orphan
Christmas Dinner with Santa
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34
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14
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December 24, 5 - 8 p.m.
Christmas Tree Decorating Competition
25
Christmas Dinner
with Santa
13
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14
Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremonies
24
Friday, December 6, 7 p.m.
Camp Casey Warrior’s Club
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Subway Map
83
Community & Warrior Country Family and
MWR Telephone Numbers
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4. Camp Red Cloud
Office
732-8189
732-8363
y
Wednesday, Januar
Take -out
732-8274
DAILY
Hours of Operation
B O N A N Z A
Monday - Thursday: 11 a.m. - 11 p.m.
Friday - Saturday: 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Sunday: 10 a.m. - 11 p.m.
B I N G O
Last order 30 minutes before closing.
one dollar may win you $1,000
Christmas Dinner
with Santa
Tuesday, December 24, 5 - 8 p.m.
Adult:
$14.95 / Children(6-12): $7.50
Includes fee Christmas present and photo!
See page 14 for details
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5. Mitchell's
New Year’s Eve
Celebration
Tuesday, December 31
8 p.m. - 2 a.m.
Come out and celebrate the new year with music,
complimentary party favors and a Champagne toast.
Until December 31
For more information, see page 17
Saint Nicholas Day
December 6
Complimentary St. Nicholas gift with food
purchase.
Daily Lunch Buffet
Monday - Friday: 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Adults: $8.95 Children (6-12): $4.95
European Buffet
Thursday, December 19, 5 - 9 p.m.
$15.95.
Enjoy the tastes from various countries of
Monday: German
Tuesday: Mexican
Wednesday: Soul Food
Thursday: Italian
Friday: all american
Europe, Italy, Ireland and Germany.
Karaoke
Night
with DJ
Wings and Appetizers
Wednesdays, 7 - 11 p.m.
R & B Music with DJ
Wednesdays, 6 - 7 p.m.
25 cents per ounce
(Sorry, no take out)
Fridays, 8:30 p.m. - 1:30 a.m.
Hispanic & Latino Night
Saturdays, 8:30 p.m. - 1:30 a.m.
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6. Camp Casey
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Office
730-2195
Redwood
730-1619
NAP'S
730-2675
Hours of Operation
be
Wednesday, Decem
Tuesday, December 24
Open NAP'S only 11 a.m.
- 10 p.m.
Redwood Dining
Monday: 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Tuesday - Friday: 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., 5 - 9 p.m.
Saturday: 5 - 9 p.m.
Sunday: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
U.S. Holidays: Closed
NAP'S Food
Sunday - Thursday & U.S. Holidays: 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Friday - Saturday: 11 a.m. - 12 midnight
NAP'S Bar
Sunday - Thursday & U.S. Holidays : 5 - 10 p.m.
Friday - Saturday: 5 p.m. - 12 midnight
Daily Lunch Buffet
Monday - Friday: 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Adults: $8.95 Children (6-12): $4.50
Monday: oriental
Tuesday: Italian
Wednesday: Soul Food
Thursday: Chef’s Choice
Friday: all american
Game Room
Sunday - Thursday & Holiday: 10 a.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Friday - Saturday: 10 a.m. - 11:30 p.m.
Last order 30 minutes before closing.
Until December 31
For more information, see page 17
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7. Unit
Adopt-an-Orphan
Camp Casey Warrior’s Club
Saturday, December 14, 11:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.
For more information, call 732-7407
See page 16 for details
Redwood Dining Dinner Specials
5 - 9 p.m.
Monday
Closed for dinner
Tuesday
B.B.Q. Ribs
Nap’s Lounge
Shrimp & Wing Night
Thursdays, 6 - 8 p.m.
Fried or Peel & Eat Shrimp
$.50 per ounce
Hot or Fried Wings $.25 per
ounce with purchase of non-
Full Rack: $24.95 / Half Rack: $13.95
alcoholic drink.
Includes one side dish and iced tea or lemonade.
(Sorry, no take out)
Wednesday
Taco & Pizza Night
All-U-Can-Eat Mongolian B.B.Q.
Fridays, 6 - 8 p.m.
Adults: $14.95 / Children (6-12): $7.50
only $.25 per ounce with purchase of drink.
Includes complimentary beverage.
(Sorry, no take out)
Friday
Prime Rib Buffet w/ Sushi Station
Adults $20.95/ Kids (6-12) $10.50
With soup and salad bar, beverage & wine.
Ballroom
Friday Night Poker
Sunday Brunch
Redwood Dining, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
Texas Hold ‘Em Tournament
Sundays, 3 p.m.
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8. Camp Casey
Special Order Family Package.
You can now special order, BBQ Ribs,
Baked Whole Chicken and sides from the
Gateway Club.
Wednesday, December 25
Business Center/Administrative Office
730-3400/4794/4795
Delivery
730-6540/6541/6499
Hours of Operation
Dining
Open from 2 - 10 p.m.
Customer Appreciation Night
Sunday, December 8, 8-9 p.m.
Free finger foods
Sorry, no take out.
Monday - Thursday: 9 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Friday: 9 a.m. - 1 a.m.
Saturday: 11 a.m. - 1 a.m.
Sunday & Holidays: 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Bar
Sunday - Thursday & Holidays: 5 - 10 p.m.
Friday - Saturday: 5 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Delivery
Sunday - Thursday: 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Friday - Saturday: 11 a.m. - 12 midnight
Game Room
Monday - Thursday: 9 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Friday - Saturday: 9 a.m. - 1 a.m.
Sunday & Holidays: 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
• Last order 30 minutes before closing
Saturday, December 7
8 - 11 p.m.
No entry fee
Calling all poetry lovers of the USAG Red Cloud - Casey
and Area I communities. Here’s a great opportunity to
listen to our own “poets” as they speak their words in
their unique, distinctive styles and rhythm.
For more information, rules and criteria, call 730-3400.
• Minimum delivery charge: $10 per location
Pizza & Pasta Buffet
Monday, tuesday, thursday & Friday:
11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Adults: $7.95
Children: $4.95
Free Lunch
Pizza Buffet
Monthly Drawing
Chef Special
Purchase any food item at the Gateway Club and,
Wednesday: 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Adults: $8.95
Children: $4.95
phone number and e-mail address (print clearly,
Excluding U.S. and Training Holidays
on the back of your receipt, print your name,
please). Then drop it in the box provided. You may
win a total of 5 free pizza lunch buffet coupons.
Limited to three winners per month.
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9. Christmas Dinner
with Santa
Camp Casey Gateway Club
Thursday, December 19, 5:30 to 9 p.m.
Enjoy a delicious dinner at the Gateway Club and get a
chance to meet with Santa himself for a photo. You’ll also
be treated to a live holiday performance by students from
the Camp Casey Middle School.
For more information, call 730-3400/732-7407.
Calzones Steak 2 for 1
Tuesdays, 5 - 8 p.m.
DJ
Nights
All-time Music with DJ "O"
Friday & Saturday, 7 p.m. - 1 a.m.
$ 29.95
Including soup and house salad
Hot Dog and Bratwurst Night
Wednesdays, 6 - 8 p.m.
Only $1 per hot dog / Only $2 per Bratwurst
with purchase of non-alcoholic drink.
Sorry, no take out.
Dining Special
Pizza Night
Thursdays, 6 - 8 p.m.
BOLD ’N SPICY
BUFFALO CHICKEN PIZZA
Only 90¢ per slice
Daily, from 11 a.m.
Chicken Wing Night
$14.95
Fridays, 6 - 8 p.m.
A 17” pizza featuring a zesty and snappy
combination of flavors and textures with fried
chicken breast pieces, spicy buffalo sauce, fresh
with purchase of non-alcoholic drink.
Sorry, no take out.
Only 25¢ per ounce
with purchase of non-alcoholic
drink. Sorry, no take out.
celery and a delicious blend of five cheeses.
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10. Camp Hovey
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Monday, December 1
, January
Wednesday
Catering
730-5167
Take-out / Delivery
730-5166
Hours of Operation
Monday - Thursday: 11 a.m. - 11 p.m.
Friday: 11 a.m. - 2 a.m.
Saturday: 5 p.m. - 2 a.m.
Sunday & Holiday: 5 - 11 p.m.
Regular Menu Available
Monday - Friday: 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Saturday, Sunday & Holidays: 5 - 9 p.m.
Night Owl Menu Available
Sunday - Thursday & Holidays: 9 - 9 p.m.
Friday & Saturday: 9 p.m. - 1:45 a.m.
Weekdays: 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Weekends and Holidays:
5 p.m. to 12 midnight
Christmas Special
December 25, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
All you can eat buffet; a feast of turkey, ham, roast
beef and more to remember.
Now offering FRG’s a meeting place and
food packages for groups of 10
Ramyun Special
Daily, 9 p.m. / only $4
Daily Lunch Buffet
Monday - Friday: 11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Adults: $8.95 Children (6-12): $4.50
Excluding U.S. and Training Holidays
Mondays: Italian
Tuesdays: Mexican
Wednesdays: German/asian
Thursdays: Soul Food
Fridays: Fish Fry
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New Year’s Eve
Night Owl Menu
December 31, 9 p.m. - 2 a.m.
Breakfast @ midnight only $5
12:15 midnight – 1 a.m.
11. Chicken or Steak Anju
Wings & Appetizers
thursdays, 5 - 8:30 p.m.
Fridays, 6 - 8 p.m.
Chicken: $9.95/ Steak: $13.95
25¢ per ounce
Happy Meal Deals
Pork Spare Ribs
thursdays, 5 - 7 p.m.
Saturdays, 5 - 8:30 p.m.
Wings (5 each), Yakimandu (5 each)
One pound of pork ribs with soup, salad and
and a beverage: $6.95
Wings (10 each) and a beverage: $7.95
non- alcoholic beverage only $10.95
Camp Stanley
Hours of Operation
Thursday: 5 - 11 p.m.
Friday - Saturday: 5 p.m. - 2 a.m.
Sunday - Wednesday: Closed
Office
732-4478
Catering
732-5485/ 010-2370-9778
delivery food from Stanley Bowling is available until 9:30 p.m. night menu is available after 9:30 p.m.
Reggie’s does Banquets and Catering for as many guests as you have.
drop in or give us a call at 010- 9571-0315.
Camp Casey
Indianhead Golf Course Club
730-4885
Hours of Operation
Golf Course
Golf Club Dining
Daily: 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Daily: 6 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Christmas Day
Turkey Dinner
Tuesday, December 24,
11 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Camp Casey Golf Club, Dining Room
Adult:
$15.95 /
Children (6-12):
$7.95
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Wednesday, Decemb
January 1
Wednesday,
Weekend Breakfast Buffet
Saturday & Sunday, 7 - 11 a.m.
Adults: $6.95 Children (6-12): $3.45
All-You-Can-Eat Salad Bar
Saturday & Sunday, 12 - 7 p.m.
Adults: $7.95 Children (6-12): $3.95
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12. Christmas Tree
Lighting Ceremonies
Camp Stanley
Post Chapel
Monday, December 2, 5:30 p.m.
Camp Casey
Gateway Club Parking Lot
Tuesday, December 3, 5:30 p.m.
Camp Red Cloud
Freeman Hall
Monday, December 16, 5:30 p.m.
For more information, call 732-6248.
13. Christmas Tree
Decorating Competition
Friday, December 6, 7 p.m.
Camp Casey Warrior’s Club
Competition is open to all area l Units and FRGs. We’ll supply the trees, your group gets to
be creative and decorate a tree.
Entries will be carefully reviewed and rated later by a panel of judges.
the winning group receives a 1st Place plaque and bragging rights for the Holiday season.
- We’ll provide a Christmas tree for you
- you must bring your own decorations
- Electrical outlets are available
Limited slots available.
First come, first served.
Register today!
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In support of the Army Family Covenant
November 2012
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$89
(SERVES 8 OR MORE)
add 3 lbs sliced
smoked ham: $99
(total)
730-2193
Camp Stanley
Catering Center
732-5800/5485
For more information, see page 11.
For more information, call
732-7407.
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14. Christmas Dinner
Camp Red Cloud
Mitchell's Community Club and Conference Center
Tuesday, December 24, 5 to 8 p.m.
Adult:
$14.95 / Children(6-12): $7.50
Includes FREE
Christmas presents
and photo!
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15. with Santa
The USAG-RC and Area 1 Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation (FMWR) Department invites
the community to a Christmas Dinner with Santa and free Christmas presents on December 24, 2013 at
Camp Red Cloud Mitchell’s Club. This event marks a timeless tradition for Soldiers and Civilian families
and friends, including Korean employees and their families, to share a night of holiday music and a
sumptuous dinner buffet commemorating this Christmas season.
“It’s hard, especially for Soldiers who are away from their families for the first time. But we at Family
and MWR want them to know that we’re here for them,” says Mitchell’s Club Manager Mark Onstad.
“We’re reaching out to leaders to pass the word, letting Soldiers know they don’t have to be alone
in their barracks or their apartments this Christmas Eve and encouraging them to join their extended
family for this special Christmas event at Mitchell’s Club,” Onstad says.
As an added Christmas treat, everyone, adults and children, will receive a very special Christmas
present, wrapped with tender loving care and presented by Santa himself, courtesy of the USAG Red
Cloud/Area l FMWR Department.
“We want to do something special for Soldiers, Katusas, U.S. and Korean civilian employees and their
family members, so in addition to Santa and the awesome presents he’ll be giving away, the chef and I
are working a little kitchen magic for Christmas dinner. This will truly be a Christmas Eve to remember
for everyone who attends," Onstad says.
And what a dinner it will be, complete with roast turkey, smoked ham, BBQ Ribs, bread dressing,
mashed potatoes with gravy, rice, sweet yams, green bean casserole, buttered corn, salad bar, seasonal
breads & rolls, eggnog, and a variety of pies and desserts to satisfy anyone’s sweet tooth.
For most people Christmas is normally a joyous occasion, but for those spending it far away from
home it can be a lonely, stressful time. Why not enjoy Christmas Eve with friends at Mitchell’s and take
advantage of this very special treat consisting of good food, live holiday music, a free Christmas present
and framed photo with Santa with your dinner buffet purchase. See you there.
For more information, call
732-8189/8363
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16. Unit Adopt-an-Orphan
Camp Casey Warrior’s Club
Saturday, December 14, 11:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.
This special Holiday Season program affords all Area l
Units an opportunity to ‘adopt’ a local orphan and treat
them to live entertainment shows and a meal at the
Camp Casey Warrior’s Club. Participating Units will be
assigned an orphan and are expected to provide him or
her with a Christmas present and pay for their meal. This
is an outstanding opportunity to spread holiday cheer
to the less fortunate in the local community. Because of
the limited amount of orphans available, Units are highly
encouraged to sign up early. First come, first served.
For more details about the Unit Adopt an Orphan
program, call 732-7407 / 6751 now to sign up.
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17. Until December 31
732-8189/8363
730-2195/2193
Whole roasted Turkey, Dressing, Candied Yams,
Buttered Corn, Green Beans, Mashed Potatoes,
Gravy, Cranberry Sauce, Rolls and Choice of
Pumpkin or Sweet Potato Pie.
ONLY
$99
(SERVES 8 OR MORE)
Add 3 lbs sliced smoked
ham: $119 (total)
* Picture does not reflect actual product.
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18. Camp Red Cloud CAC 732-6246
DATE & TIME
Daily 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.
EVENT
Adventure Seoul Excursion
Sunday, December 15
at 10 a.m.
Getting around in Korea is easy and very affordable, but you need to know the system.
This special program will teach you how to use the bus and subway system so you can
explore Korea at your leisure. The program includes a trip from Uijeongbu to Seoul
using various forms of public transportation. You’ll learn how to use T-money cards,
how to get on and off the subway and how to get where you want to go. This public
transportation orientation course is limited to the first 10 participants who sign up, so
register early to reserve your seat.
Magic the Gathering Relay Games
Monday, Tuesday &
Wednesday,
December 23, 24 and 25
4 p.m.
Every Sunday at
10 a.m.
Entry Fee: $10 per day
This special three-day Holiday Tournament, open to Soldiers, Family members and
Civilians, will end with the final competition on Wednesday, December 25 at 4 p.m.
First place winner receives a new Mini-ipad while the 2nd place winner will receive a
new iPod. Minimum of 12 participants required. Free refreshments provided.
English Class
Learn to speak English from an American instructor. The class is open to all KNs and
KATUSA. Family members always welcome to participate. Limited seating, so register
early.
Guitar Class
Every Sunday
at 2 p.m.
If you’ve ever wanted to play the guitar but never had the right opportunity to learn
how, this class is for you. The experienced instructor will start at the very beginning
and help you learn basic chords, then move up from there. Open to everyone, but
children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Magic: The Gathering Game
Every Saturday
at 3 p.m.
Although this game has been available for a while now, it’s still going strong with
millions of players going at it since Richard Garfield created the game back in 1993.
Figure you have this game figured out pretty well? OK, let’s see what you’ve got. Prizes
for 1st and 2nd place.
FREE Wi-Fi. Looking for a Wi-Fi connection? The CRC CAC has free wireless
service, so bring your laptop and connect with your friends and loved ones back in the
States from the comfort of the CRC CAC lounge.
Everyday
FREE X-Box. Got Game? Check out the Xbox 360 Game Room at the CRC CAC. It’s
available for your use during normal operation hours.
Sound Proof Music Room. The CRC CAC sound proof room, free to all patrons, has
a number of musical instruments for you to practice on, including a drum set, keyboard
and a variety of electric, bass and acoustical guitars, all free of charge.
Just the FAX. Overseas fax service is available at the CRC CAC for a small fee. Inquire
at the front desk for details.
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19. Camp Hovey CAC 730-5125
datE & tIME
Daily 12 - 9 p.m.
EVEnt
Christmas Tree Decorating Party
Saturday, December 7, 5 p.m.
Get into the Holiday spirit and join your family and friends
to help us decorate the Hovey CAC Christmas Tree. Santa
will be there for photos and they’ll be free snacks and
coffee. Bring your camera and a Christmas card for display.
Christmas caroling and games for everyone.
8-Ball Pool Tournament
Monday, December 16,
2 p.m.
Entry Fee: $5
U.S. and KATUSA active duty members only are invited to participate in this winnertake-all tournament. Check in with the tournament director at 1 p.m. Minimum of
12 participants required.
9-Ball Pool Tournament
Tuesday, December 17,
2 p.m.
Wednesday,
December 18,
2 p.m.
Thursday,
December 19,
2 p.m.
Entry Fee: $5
U.S. and KATUSA active duty members only are invited to participate in this winnertake-all tournament. Check in with the tournament director at 1 p.m. Minimum of
12 participants required.
Table Tennis Tournament (Single)
U.S. and KATUSA active duty members only are invited to participate in this winnertake-all tournament. Check in with the tournament director at 1 p.m. Minimum of
12 participants required.
Table Tennis Tournament (Double)
U.S. and KATUSA active duty members only are invited to participate in this winnertake-all tournament. Check in with the tournament director at 1 p.m. Minimum of
12 participants required.
Rack ‘em Up!
The Hovey CAC has not one, not two, not three, but FOUR nice pool tables available
for you and your friends to use whenever you like, assuming a table is available.
Bring your own cue or use one of theirs. Chalk ‘em up and get started.
Everyday
Wi-Fi Internet Service
Getting on-line is fast and easy at the Hovey CAC via their Wi-Fi ‘connection.’ Bring
your laptop and surf the net from the comfort of the Hovey Lounge.
Games and More Games
The Hovey CAC has a good selection of games for you to choose from and play at no
charge. Stop by and check out what they have. If they don’t have what you want, let
the good folks at the front desk know. Maybe they can order it for you.
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20. Camp Casey CAC 730-6811/4601
DATE & TIME
Monday - Saturday, 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Sunday & U.S. Holidays, 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.
EVENT
Table Tennis Tournament
Saturday,
December 14,
1 p.m.
Entry Fee: $5 per person
This winner-take-all ping-pong tournament is open to all USFK ID card-holders 15 years
old or above. Participants under the age of 17 must be accompanied by a parent or
guardian. Check in with the tournament director at 12 p.m. Play begins at 1 p.m.
8-Ball Pool Tournament
Saturday,
December 21,
1 p.m.
Entry Fee: $5
All USFK ID card-holders 15 years old or above are invited to participate in this
winner-take-all tournament. BCA rules apply. Participants under the age of 17 must be
accompanied by a parent or guardian. Check in with the tournament director at 12 p.m.
Play begins at 1 p.m.
Music, Music, Music – We have the instruments for you to play beautiful music. No
charge. Stop by our Music Room and pick up an electric or bass guitar, try your hand
with an electric synthesizer or beat away on a set of drums.
Rack ‘em Up! – Pool tables available for you to practice your game or compete with
your friends. Free.
Ping Pong – Challenge your friends to a friendly game of ping pong. No fee.
Everyday, 9 a.m.
Video Games Galore – The Front Desk has an impressive collection of new video
games that you can use for free. Check out the games they have. If you don’t see one
you’re interested in, let them know so they can order one.
Tours & Trips – Visit the Family and MWR Tour Office inside the Casey CAC to find out
where and when the next available tour is scheduled. There’s always some interesting
and fun place to visit at very reasonable prices, so be sure to stop by and sign up for one
that interests you.
Looking for a Wi-Fi connection? The Casey CAC has free wireless service, so bring
your laptop and connect with your friends and loved ones back in the States from the
comfort of the Casey CAC lounge.
Photo Op with Santa
Tuesday, December 24, 2 - 4 p.m.
Santa will be available for photos at the
Casey CAC. Get your framed photo for
only $2 per photo. Snacks and drinks
available.
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21. Camp Stanley CAC 732-5366
DATE & TIME
Daily 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.
EVENT
Little Kris Kringle Market
December 1 - 2, 11 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Stanley Commissary Parking Area
Here’s an opportunity to experience the FIRST Kris
Kringle Market in Area 1. Vendors (USFK ID cardholders
only) are invited to come and sell what you’ve gotceramics, decors, ladies and men’s winter clothes and
accessories, children’s wear and toys, electronics and
others! Booths for baked goodies and pastries are
available, and hot beverages will also be served.
Customer / Buyers: Here’s your chance to win an early
Christmas gift! Free raffle tickets will be provided by
vendors, to include an iPad, gift certificates and lots
more!
Interested Vendors (USFK ID cardholders only) ): Please
call 732-5995 or 732-5366 to reserve your tables. Table
fees will be $5 per table.
Warrior’s Weekday Tournaments (2ID Half-Day Schedule)
8-Ball Pool Tournament, 1 – 3 p.m.
December 16 - 20,
2 – 7 p.m.
Open to USFK cardholders and KATUSAS, 18 years and above, BCA rules apply. Sign up
before 12 noon. Gift Certificate Prizes awarded: 1st Place ($75), 2nd Place ($50) and 3rd
Place ($25).
Table Tennis Tournament (Singles-Double Elimination), 4 – 7 p.m.
Open to USFK cardholders and KATUSAS, 18 years and above. Sign up before 2 p.m. Gift
Certificate Prizes awarded: 1st Place ($75), 2nd Place ($50) and 3rd Place ($25).
Music, Music, Music – We have the instruments for you to play beautiful music. No
charge. Stop by our Music Room and pick up an electric or bass guitar, try your hand
with an electric synthesizer or beat away on a set of drums.
Rack ‘em Up! – Pool tables available for you to practice your game or compete with
your friends. Free.
Ping Pong – Challenge your friends to a friendly game of ping pong. No fee.
Everyday, 10 a.m.
Video Games Galore – The Front Desk has an impressive collection of new video
games that you can use for free. Check out the games they have. If you don’t see one
you’re interested in, let them know so they can order one.
Tours & Trips – Visit the Family and MWR Tour Office inside the Casey CAC to find out
where and when the next available tour is scheduled. There’s always some interesting
and fun place to visit at very reasonable prices, so be sure to stop by and sign up for one
that interests you.
Looking for a Wi-Fi connection? The Casey CAC has free wireless service, so bring
your laptop and connect with your friends and loved ones back in the States from the
comfort of the Casey CAC lounge.
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22. ARTS & CRAFTS
Camp Red Cloud arts & Crafts
For more information, call
Building
732-7355.
T-912, Camp Red Cloud
Hours of Operation
Monday, Sunday & U.S. Holidays: Closed
Tuesday - Friday: 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Saturday: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
WED
Free Beads Arts Class
SAT
Latch Hook Class
Every Wednesday, 4 p.m.
Every Saturday at 1 p.m.
This is your opportunity to learn how to make attractive
earrings, necklaces and bracelets using a variety of
colorful beads. It’s really not all that difficult as long as
you know what to do, and the talented staff members at
the CRC Frame Shop will guide you every step of the way.
All craft pieces are prepackaged for individual use. After
completing this class, you’ll be on your way to making
wonderful gifts for your family and friends, all the more
impressive because you made them yourself. Save money,
have fun and learn a new skill. The class itself is free and
you can purchase all the material you’ll need on site for a
small fee.
Latch hook is a craft you can learn fairly quickly. It
involves using small pieces of colored, pre-cut yarn that
you attach to a canvas grid, resulting in a beautiful,
rug, pillow or other decorative piece that can easily be
framed. Materials available for a small fee.
SAT
Scrapbooking Class
Every Saturday at 2 p.m.
SAT
Free Matting Class
Every Saturday at 10 a.m.
The expert instructors at the Frame Shop will give you
‘hands on’ instruction on how to present your special
piece of artwork with stunning results. You’ll be surprised
at how many different ways you can frame your project
with that professional touch. By making your own
presentation, you’ll save a lot of money, plus you’ll have
that sense of personal accomplishment from making it
with your own hands. Let the Frame Shop pros show
you how easy it is. They have a great selection of matte
boards and frames to make your project really stand out.
All the materials you need are available at the Frame
Shop for a small fee. And the best part is the class itself
is FREE!
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This free class will teach you how to design and produce
a first-class scrapbook for your valuable print and photo
media. You’ll be amazed at how professional-looking
your material will look in a quality scrapbook created
with your own hands. General instruction and guidance
provided by the CRC Arts & Crafts staff. Materials
available on site for a small fee.
23. ARTS & CRAFTS
Camp Casey arts & Crafts
For more information, call
Hours of Operation
730-4624.
7
Monday - Saturday, 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Sunday & U.S. Holidays, 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.
SUN
Paper-Folding/Frame-Making Class
Plastic Model-Building Class
Saturday, December 7, 1 - 2 p.m.
Every Sunday, 12 to 4 p.m.
Learn how to assemble your own special creation in less
than 30 minutes from an expert. You’ll use pre-cut fabric
of various designs to make something unique with your
own hands. The fee for this class is only $3 per person,
and that includes cost of supplies. Sound interesting? Sign
up before Friday, December 6.
Bring your own model and let the staff show you the
basic techniques of airbrushing.
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Rubber-Stamping Class
Saturday, December 14, 1 - 3 p.m.
Here’s your opportunity to learn how to do embossing
the right way. Your $5 fee includes cost of materials. Sign
up before Friday, December 13.
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Candle-Making Class
Saturday, December 21, 1 - 3 p.m.
Entry fee of $10 per person includes supplies you’ll need
to complete this class. Sign up before Friday, December
20.
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Hanji (Traditional Korean Paper Craft)
Saturday, December 28, 1 - 3 p.m.
This unique, interesting class focuses on teaching you how
to create unusual Korean designs using paper products.
A $5 per person fee applies. Sign up by Christmas Day,
December 25.
FRI
Ceramic Class for Beginners
Every Friday, 12 to 7 p.m.
This class is intended to teach beginners how to cast
projects into molds the right way. It’s really very easy,
but you must know how to do it correctly in order to
get the results you’re looking for. The experienced staff
at the Casey Arts & Crafts Center will guide you step-bystep to make sure your first project will turn out to be a
keeper. Go ahead, take the first step and learn how to
make beautiful ceramic pieces. Give the folks at the Casey
Arts & Crafts Center a call today at 730-4624 for more
information.
THU
Pewter Casting Demonstration
Every Thursday, 6 to 7 p.m.
This special class is designed to show you the various
methods of pewter casting with emphasis on miniature
soldier pieces. If you’ve ever wanted to learn how to
master pewter casting, now is the time and the Casey Arts
& Crafts Center is the place. Give the folks at the Casey
Arts & Crafts Center a call today at 730-4624 for more
information.
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24. PAVILION RESERVATIONS...
Looking for a good place for your group picnic or just a nice location where you and your family and friends
can gather for some fun and relaxation? The USAG Red Cloud, Casey and Area I Family and Morale, Welfare
& Recreation Department may have just what you’re looking for. There are 7 pavilions located throughout
Camp Casey and Camp Red Cloud available for use at no charge. All pavilions are available for authorized I.D.
card-holders. Users are responsible for cleaning and maintaining pavilions and immediate surrounding areas
after use. Interested in using one of these pavilions?
Here’s what you have to do:
Camp Casey
Camp Red Cloud
Pavilion Number
1 – Located near
the Gateway Club.
Reservations may be
made in person at the
Camp Casey Auto Skills
Center/Outdoor Recreation Office (bldg. 2330).
Reservations cannot be made for this pavilion
between 2:30 – 6 p.m. Monday through Friday or
during school vacations. Priority use during these
periods is for CYSS. Personnel with an approved
reservation have priority use. If no reservations
have been made and approved, use of this pavilion
is on a first come, first served basis. For more
information, call 730-3928.
Pavilion Number 1 – Located
behind Second to None Ball
Field. Reservations may be
made in person at the Camp
Red Cloud Fitness Center.
Personnel with an approved
reservation have priority use. If no reservations have been
made and approved, use of this pavilion is on a first come,
first served basis. For more information, call 732-6309.
Pavilion Number 2 –
Located near the Carey
Physical Fitness Center.
Reservations may be
made in person at the
Camp Casey Auto Skills
Center/Outdoor Recreation Office. Personnel with
an approved reservation have priority use. If no
reservations have been made and approved, use of
this pavilion is on a first come, first served basis. For
more information, call 730-3928.
Pavilion Number 3 – Also located near the Carey
Physical Fitness Center. Same guidelines as Pavilion
Number 2 apply. For more information, call 7303928.
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Pavilion Number 2 – Located
next to the Camp Red Cloud
Indoor Swimming Pool. Follow
the same guidelines as for
Pavilion Number 1. For more
information, call 732-6309.
Pavilion Number 3 – Located
next to barracks (bldg. S115).
This pavilion is primarily
utilized on a first come, first
served basis. Only organizationsponsored activities are
authorized reservations.
Reservations may be made in person at the DFMWR Office
(bldg. S16) from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
For more information, call 732-6821 or 732-6622.
Pavilion Number 4 – Located
across from the DFMWR
building (bldg. S16).
Reservations may be made in
person at the DFMWR Office
(bldg. S16) from 8 a.m. – 5
p.m. Monday through Friday.
Personnel with an approved reservation have priority use.
If no reservations have been made and approved, use of
the pavilion is on a first come, first served basis. For more
information, call 732-6821 or 732-6622.
25. OUTDOOR RECREATION RENTAL
For more rental information, call
730-3928/6028
Nomenclature
Unit Price per Day Rental Charge
Chairs Folding (white plastic-dark grey frame)
$2
Tables, Folding (gray plastic)
$6
Tables, Folding (white plastic)
$6
Canopy 9ft x18ft pop up(blue)
$25
Canopy 16ft x 16ft (blue & white canopy)
$45
Canopy 20ft x 40ft (yellow, green & grey )
$85
Canopy 40ft x 100ft
$450
Pop Corn Machine
$25 (requires advanced reservation)
Cotton Candy Machine
$25 (requires advanced reservation)
BBQ Grill, Small
$10
BBQ Grill, Medium
$35
BBQ Grill, Large w/Rotisserie
$45 (requires advanced reservation)
BBQ Grill, Large Propane Gas (tank included)
$35 (requires advanced reservation & your own
propane)
Dunk Tank
$50
Easy Striker
$50
Adrenaline Rush
$300
Obstacle Course
$200
Monster Truck
$100
Double Castle
$100
Rock/Climb Slide
$100
Stage Section 4x8 (with support structure)
$50 (assembly fee of not $60 included)
Mobile Bleachers, Large
$250
Bike Rental Program
$5 per day / $25 per week / $80 per month
On post Delivery Fee
On Post Pick Up Fee
CRC Delivery Fee
CRC Pick Up Fee
$35
$35
$55
$55
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26. Paintball
Casey Paintball Field
01
Saturdays & Sundays, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Unit reservations available during the week (special conditions apply)
Paintball equipment available for rent or purchase
Indoor Paintball
located at building S-2777, Camp Mobile across from Camp Casey main gate
FMWR Outdoor Recreation will once again
offer Indoor Paintball during the month
of December. Please check your USAGRed Cloud and BOSS Facebook for more
information.
Casey 500 Go-Kart Track
CLOSED FOR THE SEASON - RE-OPENS iN SPRiNG OF 2014.
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030-62
27. SKI AND SNOW BOARDING TRIP
Saturday, December 14
Your FMWR Outdoor Recreation in coordination with your BOSS
program is offering a Ski and Snow Boarding trip to KangChon Ski
Resort. Prices vary depending on the type of equipment required to
meet your specific needs.
Sign-up at your local Community Activity Center.
Depart Casey CAC: 7 a.m.
For more information, call 730-6187/3928
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28. “A High-Adventure 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. Activities include paintball,
scuba, rock climbing, skiing, snowboarding zip line, ATV, mountain biking, rope course and more.
This program meets MRT requirements. See your Unit Commander for details.
Call the USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area i Outdoor Recreation Center at 730-6187 / 010-6270-0027
or visit your local Community Activity Center for more information.
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29. Lotte World
Amusement Park
Saturday, December 21
Lotte World, located near Seokchon Lake, is comprised of two separate areas;
Adventure Theme (indoor) and Magic Island (outdoor), each filled with rides,
souvenir shops, food and beverage vendors and countless photo opportunities.
Magic Island features some exciting rides such as the Gyro-Drop, a steep drop of
some 70 meters and the Flume Ride. Parades and laser shows are all part of the
experience. Lotte World also has an ice-skating rink (indoors) where you can rent
everything you need to glide around the rink. There’s also a fine Korean museum
filled with cultural items showcasing over 5,000 years of Korean history. Bring
your own lunch, or try Korean favorites at one of the many local food vendors
throughout the complex.
Transportation fee: $25
Admission: Adults – W44,000,
Teenagers – W38,000,
Children – W34,000
Departure Times:
Camp Hovey CAC: 7:30 a.m.
Camp Casey CAC: 7:40 a.m.
Camp Red Cloud CAC: 8:30 a.m.
Camp Stanley CAC: 9 a.m.
Leaves Lotte World: 4 p.m.
For more information, call
732-6821
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30. DMZ
The Joint Security Area (JSA)
The JSA resembles a square measuring about 800
SATURDAYS
DECEMBER 7 & 14
TOUR
Observation Post (OP) Dora
As the northernmost observatory in South Korea,
meters across. After the Armistice Agreement was
OP Dora is located within the DMZ and provides the
signed, the JSA became a neutral location where
closest view of North Korea. Propaganda Village
guards from both sides were allowed to move about
and Farmland of North Korea lay in view just ahead
freely. It was the only place in the Demilitarized Zone
as do some areas of Gaeseong. The Gaeseong
(DMZ) where the Military Demarcation Line (MDL)
Industrial Complex and a bronze statue of Kim Il
was originally not clearly marked.
Sung can be seen through a telescope.
That changed after North Korean guards murdered
two United Nations Command (UNC) officers with
axes on August 18, 1976. After the Ax Murder
Incident, the MDL was marked within the JSA, and
that marking system continues until today.
The only place where border crossings are allowed
DMZ Third Tunnel
The Third Tunnel was discovered 52 km away from
Seoul in the administrative district of Paju in 1978.
is inside the conference buildings of the Military
It is 1,635 meters in length, 2 meters in width and 2
Armistice Commission (MAC). The MDL in the JSA is
meters in height. The tunnel’s size would allow an
marked with one hundred and twenty six one-meter
army of thirty thousand fully-armed North Korean
high white stakes at 10 meter intervals. Throughout
Soldiers to pass through within an hour.
the rest of the DMZ, the boundary is marked with
The Third Tunnel is the largest one discovered so
MDL markers. Each side owns six guard posts in the
far, indicating North Korea’s desire to invade Seoul
JSA and no more than thirty five armed guards can
during that time.
be present on each side.
The JSA is a venue for exchanges and negotiations
between the North and South. A variety of political
and economic issues, cultural conferences and Red
Cross meetings are held in the JSA.
All participants must have their passport or I.D. card
on them during the tour.
DMZ Tour Guidelines
- When viewing the Conference Room, do not touch any
equipment belonging to North Korea.
- Do not speak with, make any gesture toward, approach
or respond to personnel from the other side.
- Military or other official considerations may prevent
entry into the JSA.
- Casual clothes, such as ripped jeans, sleeveless shirts,
miniskirts, short pants, military clothes, and sandal/
slippers are not permitted during the tour.
- Shaggy or unkempt hair is not allowed.
DMZ Third Tunnel
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- Children under 10 years of age are not allowed.
31. Transportation Fee: $30
Minimum of 20 and Maximum 40 participants required
Bring Korean won for food and souvenir shopping.
Departure Times:
Camp Stanley CAC: 7 a.m.
Camp Red Cloud CAC: 7:30 a.m.
Camp Casey CAC: 8:20 a.m.
Camp Bonifas: 9:30 a.m.
Return from the site: 2 p.m.
For more information, call your local
Community Activity Centers:
Camp Casey CAC: 730-4601
Camp Hovey CAC: 730-5125
Camp Stanley CAC: 732-5366
Camp Red Cloud CAC: 732-6246
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32. Chef Myron Mixon
from American Chef
&
Actor Adam Richman
from Man v. Food
Saturday, December 7
CRC Mitchell’s Club: 12 p.m.
Casey PX Food Court: 2:30 p.m.
Chef, Myron Mixon and Actor, Adam Richman will tour Camp Red Cloud and Camp Casey to meet
members of the community. They’ll pose for photos and sign autographs as time permits.
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33. 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.
‘In
은
USAG Red Cloud - Casey 월간 잡지 The Zone (인더존)’ 주한미군 제 1
지역인 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.
‘In
을
월간 잡지 The Zone (인더존)’ 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
031-870-7090 으로 문의주시면 자세히 상담해 드립니다.
여러분이 편한 시간에 기꺼이 만나 뵙고 잡지 뿐 만 아니라 다양한 광고 기회에
대해서도 이야기를 나누고 싶습니다.
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 Family and MWR의 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 Family and MWR 월간 잡지에 광고를 무료로 실어드립니다.
관심이 있으시면 031-870-7090 으로 문의주시면 자세히 상담해드립니다.
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34. USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area i
Fitness Centers
SPORTS
CAMP RED CLOUD
Weekdays: 5:30 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Weekends/Holidays: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
CAMP STANLEY
Weekdays: 5:30 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Weekends/Holidays: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
CAMP JACKSON
Weekdays: 5:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Weekends/Holidays: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
CAMP CASEY (HANSON)
Weekdays: 5:30 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Weekends/Holidays: 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.
HEALTH HUMAN PERFORMANCE CENTER
Weekdays: 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.
CAMP CASEY (CAREY)
Weekdays: 5:30 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Weekends/Holidays: 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.
CAMP HOVEY
Weekdays: 5:30 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Weekends/Holidays: 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.
1. When was the last time before 2013 (Elvis
Andrus) that a Texas Ranger hit two triples in
a game?
2. Who has the most home runs in a season by a
major-league player who wasn’t yet 20 years
old?
3. Which NFL team has the longest current streak
of not making the NFL playoffs?
4. When was the last time before 2012-13 that
the University of Michigan basketball team
started a season 16-0?
5. What team set the NHL record for most losses
in a season?
6. When was the last time before the upcoming
2014 event that Belgium’s men’s soccer team
qualified for the World Cup?
7. Jockey Bill Shoemaker was the oldest winner
(54 years old) of the Kentucky Derby. What
year did he do it, and which horse did he ride?
CAMP RED CLOUD SWIMMING POOL
Weekdays: 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Weekends/Holidays: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Monday / Wednesday (PT): 6 - 9 a.m.
3. The Buffalo Bills — 13 seasons through 2012.
2. Tony Conigliaro hit 24 in 1964 for Boston at age 19.
1. Michael Young, in 2002.
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4. It was the 1985-86 season.
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5. The San Jose Sharks lost 71 games during the 1992-93
season.
CAMP HOVEY INDOOR SWIMMING POOL
Weekdays: 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Weekends/Holidays: 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Monday / Wednesday / Friday (PT): 6 - 8 a.m.
6. It was 2002.
CAMP CASEY HANSON OUTDOOR SWIMMING POOL
Closed
7. Ferdinand, in 1986.
CAMP STANLEY INDOOR SWIMMING POOL
Weekdays: 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Weekends/Holidays: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Monday / Friday (PT): 6 - 8 a.m.
36. CASEY GOLF COURSE
Tee time Booking and Reservations
730-4884
CLOSED
Dining Area Reservations
730-4885
Golf Club Dining
Daily: 6 a.m. - 8 p.m.
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Wednesday, Decemb
uary 1
Wednesday, Jan
Golf Course Pro Shop
Daily: 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Monthly Drawing for
Free Lunch Special
Bingo Hole Month
December 2013
Keep your receipt for any purchase of food, round
of golf or the driving range. Print your name,
phone number and e-mail address on the back
of the receipt and drop it in the drawing box.
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
Drawing held at the end of each month.
round of golf! It’s that simple and it doesn’t cost
Three lucky winners will receive a free lunch
anything to play the game. Go for it!
special. Excludes U.S. and Training Holidays,
Saturday Sunday, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Winter-Season TEAM PACKAGE
Golden Bucket
January 2014 at Driving Range
Monday – Friday (excluding holidays)
Look for a golden ball in your bucket to win a
If you show up with a foursome, one of them
plays for free. What a deal!
coupon for 10 FREE buckets of balls.
FREE
Hot Tea or Coffee
Christmas Day
Turkey Dinner
Friday – Sunday
Tuesday, December 24,
Receive a coupon for one
11 a.m. - 7 p.m.
free Hot Tea or Coffee when
Camp Casey Golf Club, Dining Room
you play a round of golf
during that specific day.
Adult:
*U.S. ID holders only
• all-you-Can-Eat Salad Bar
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Children(6-12):
• Weekend Breakfast Buffet
Saturday Sunday, 12:30 - 7 p.m.
Adults: $7.95
$15.95 /
Children (6-12): $3.95
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Saturday Sunday, 7 - 11 a.m.
Adults: $6.95
Children (6-12): $3.45
$7.95
37. CRC GOLF COURSE
Tee time Booking and Reservations
732-6843
From off post (for Korean golf members)
031-874-3013
Golf Course
Pro Shop
Snack Bar
Daily: 8 a.m. - Dusk
Daily: 7:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
CLOSED
er 25
Wednesday, Decemb
Daily: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Ladies Tournament
Wednesday, December 4, 10 a.m. - 12 noon
For honorary lady members of Area I with guest.
FREE
adult Golf lessons*
Saturdays, 9:30 -11:30 a.m.
Includes swing mechanics,
short game mastery as well as
etiquette and rules of golf.
First come, first served
* Instructor is not available until
December 14
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38. USAG RED CLOUD - CASEY AND AREA I
LIBRARIES
Camp Red Cloud:
732-6723
Sunday Monday: Closed
Friday: 10 a.m. – 7 p.m.
U.S. / KN Holidays: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Tuesday – Thursday: 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Saturday: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Camp Stanley: 732-5597
Daily: 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Camp Casey: 730-6329
Daily: 10 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Camp Hovey: 730-5171
Tuesday – Saturday: 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Sunday, Monday KN Holidays: Closed
Browse the Family and MWR Library Catalog from
the convenience of your home computer:
Camp Casey Library: http://mylibraryus.fmwr.net/search~S4
Camp Red Cloud: http://mylibraryus.fmwr.net/search~S8
Camp Hovey: http://mylibraryus.fmwr.net/search~S5
Camp Stanley: http://mylibraryus.fmwr.net/search~S9
DID
YOU
KNOW...
All Army Libraries in Korea
offer INTER-LIBRARY LOANS?
You can check out and return
an item at any Family and
MWR Army Library in Korea!
Something for everyone at your local library. Stop by today!
• Books
• DVDs, CDs
• Newspaper subscriptions
• Online databases
• Copy machine printer
• Paperback swap
• CLEP DANTES study
• Internet access
• Magazine subscriptions
• Inter-Library loans
• Reference materials
• Language cassettes
• TV, VCR DVD Players
materials
• AKO
We will be more than happy to get what you are looking for! Just let us know.
Please see the library staff for assistance.
CRC Library
BOOK CLUB
Sign-up sheet available at CRC Library’s front desk
Children’s Story Time
Camp Casey Library
Every Thursday at 11:30 a.m.
* Volunteer storytellers needed
* Open to children of all ages and their families
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Discuss books, authors and the world of
words in a fun and relaxed environment.
For more information, call 732-6723
39. USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area i Libraries
Kindle Fires Now Available!
BooKS
Recommended
Reading
following of its own. But as school assignments
and outside stresses begin to crowd her time,
even that beloved escape begins to feel like yet
another hungry subject demanding constant
attention.
FANGIRL
by Rainbow Rowell
Meanwhile, academic setbacks are making her
question if she’s on the right track. She worries
about Wren, whose drinking binges are reaching
a troubling frequency. She worries about her dad,
whose bipolar tendencies she fears will take over
Reviewed by Ealish Waddell
Cath is more than a little anxious about starting
college. It’s hard living apart from her twin sister,
Wren, for the first time ever, and even harder
now that he’s on his own. And she worries about
Levi, her roommate’s boyfriend, whose reassuring
friendliness and heart-twisting smile is becoming
more precious to her than she can admit.
Cath is a great character, just as introverted,
when Wren seems so excited about it. Everyone
awkward and nerdy as she is intelligent and witty,
around Cath seems to be confident and capable,
more used to navigating imagined worlds than
from her intimidating roommate to all the fellow
actual ones. Refreshingly, these traits are not
English majors whose cool sophistication she feels
derided and suppressed, but refined and even
hard-pressed to emulate.
celebrated over the course of this coming-of-age
So Cath retreats to the safe haven of her
tale. Yes, Cath will come to realize that real life
imagination. She’s an ardent devotee of the Simon
can hold its own magic — but, reassuringly, she
Snow book and movie series (a thinly veiled riff
doesn’t gain this at the expense of her imaginary
on Harry Potter), and over the past few years her
adventures, but rather by learning to find the
fanfiction set in that world has amassed an avid
right balance of both.
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40. CAMP RED CLOUD
BOWLING CENTER
732-6930
Thursday, January 2
Hours of Operation
Christmas Day
FREE
BOWLING
Wednesday, December 25, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Lanes
Sunday - Thursday Holidays: 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Friday Saturday: 11 - 11 p.m.
3 FREE games of bowling per person on
Christmas Day, and shoe rental for only $2.
Hot Stuff Snack Bar
Sunday - Thursday Holidays: 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Friday Saturday: 11 - 11 p.m.
Delivery
Monday - Thursday: 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.
Holidays: 4 - 9:30 p.m.
Happy Hour Bowling
Every day, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
$2 bowling per game per person
Open Bowling
Tuesday, 6:30 - 10 p.m.
Wednesday, 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
732-6458/9008
Last order: 30 minutes before closing
Temporary food delivery
Red-Pin Bowling
Monday, 7 - 10 p.m.
Thursday, 6:30 - 10 p.m.
$3 per game.
Roll a strike when the red pin is the head pin and
win one free game coupon.
Soldiers in uniform
bowl three games
FREE
Weekdays, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
USBC Sanctioned Mixed Bowling
League
Friday, 7 - 10 p.m.
Family Bowling
Saturday Sunday, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Customer Appreciation Night
Friday, December 27, 6:30 - 7 p.m.
Free snack foods
Sorry, no take out.
Families get one hour of bowling, free shoes, one
large pizza and a pitcher of soda for only $30 per
lane.
X-Treme Bowling Night
Saturday Sunday, 7 - 10 p.m.
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41. CAMP STANLEY
BOWLING CENTER
732-5370
Merry Christmas
Tournament
December 16 - 24, 1 - 9:30 p.m.
Total highest scores during the period
December 16 - 24, 2013
1st $50, 2nd $25, 3rd $10
Christmas Party
Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday: 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Saturday - Sunday: 12 - 10 p.m.
Bowling
Breakfast
Wednesday, December 25, 5 - 9 p.m.
Daily: 7:30 -11 a.m.
All kids bowl for FREE
Snack Bar
Monday - Friday: 11 a.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Saturday - Sunday: 12 - 9:30 p.m.
Delivery*
Monday - Friday: 11 a.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Saturday - Sunday: 12 - 9:30 p.m.
* Minimum delivery order $7
Birthday Party
Packages
732-5370/5800
Every Day
Soldiers in uniform
bowl three games
Weekdays, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
FREE
Packages are by lane. Each package includes two
hours of bowling, complimentary shoe rental,
plates, cups, napkins, balloon bouquet, a souvenir
for the birthday boy or girl, one large pizza (two
topping) and a pitcher of soda.
All for only $59.95
Breakfast / Espresso coffee
Red-Pin Bowling
Monday - Friday, 7:30 - 11 a.m.
If the number 1 pin is red and you roll a strike,
you’ll receive a coupon good for one FREE game
the next time you bowl at the same bowling
center.
$2.50 Choice of Ham, Sausage or Bacon,
Cheese Egg Croissant.
Monday - Tuesday, 6 - 9:30 p.m.
9 Pin NO TAP Tournament
2 for 1 Bowling
Saturday, December 21, 1 p.m.
Buy 1 game, get 1 game free per person.
$20 Entry Fee
If you knock down 9 pins on the first ball we'll
call it a strike. Prizes awarded based on entries.
Tuesday, 5:30 - 9:30 p.m.
Buck It Wednesday
Wednesday, 5 - 9:30 p.m.
$1 game, $1 shoes and $1 beverage.
All-You-Can-Eat 1 Topping Pizza
X-Treme Bowling
Every Thursday, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Disco lights, lasers, flashing lights, music and
glow-in-the-dark pins.
Only $6
Friday Saturday, 8 - 9:30 p.m.
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42. CAMP CASEY
BUCCANEER BOWL
Buccaneer Bowling
730-4577
Tuesday 11 a.m. - 11 p.m.
Mondays, 7 - 10 p.m. Thursday 7 - 11 p.m.
Open Bowling
Pirate Bowling Leagues
Wednesday, 6 - 9 p.m.
Bowling or Texas Hold’em
Wednesday, 6 - 11 p.m.
Hours of Operation
Laser Lane X-Tream
Lanes
Sunday - Thursday: 11 a.m. - 11 p.m.
Friday Saturday Holidays: 11 - 12 p.m.
Pirates Grotto Snack Bar
Sunday - Thursday: 11 a.m. - 10:45 p.m.
Friday, Saturday Holidays: 11 - 11:45 p.m.
Friday, 7 p.m. - 12 a.m.
Walk The Plank Poker
Saturday 12 - 6 p.m.
Laser Light Pirate Bowling
Saturday, 7 p.m. - 12 a.m.
Soldiers in uniform
bowl three games
Weekdays, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
FREE
Family Bowling
Sunday, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Reserve your lanes, food and beverages for a
great pirate treasure of savings.
December Specials
The Great Reindeer Roundup
12 Days of Bowling Strike Contest
December 1 - 24, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
December 1 - 24, 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Bowlers 12 years and younger bowl to save
Christmas from the evil 10 Pin.
As they do so they earn stickers to trade
in for a Bowlopolis Plush Toy or other age
appropriate prize.
Bowlers attempt to escalate their strike total during
12 different days.
The task starts out with an easy goal, throw one
strike during their visit.
Their chore becomes more difficult each day as the
second day he/she must throw two strikes.
Each day their strike goal rises. The ultimate
challenge is on the 12th day the goal is 12 strikes.
Bowlers may achieve their task over multiple games.
Winner receives a certificate good for 50 FREE games
of bowling. Other prizes TBA.
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43. CAMP HOVEY
BOWLING CENTER
Soldiers in uniform
bowl three games
Weekdays, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
FREE
730-5168
Monday, December 16
Hours of Operation
Sunday - Thursday: 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Friday Saturday: 11 a.m. - 12 a.m.
* Last order: 30 minutes before closing
$1
X-treme Bowling
Friday Saturday, 6 - 9:30 p.m.
Disco lights, lasers, flashing lights, music and
glow in the dark pins at the bowling alley.
Sunday Special
Sundays, 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Only $45 per lane
• Two hours of bowling
• Complimentary shoe rental
• One large one-topping pizza pitcher of soda
(accommodates up to six people)
DAILY
one dollar may win you $1,000
Birthday Party
Packages
Every Day, 11 a.m. - 9:30 p.m.
We provide everything except cake and guests.
Packages are by lane. Each package includes
two hours of bowling, complimentary shoe
rental, plates, cups, napkins, balloon bouquet,
a souvenir for the birthday boy or girl, one
large two-topping pizza and pitcher of soda.
All for only $59.95
per game
Christmas Day
Special
Wednesday, December 25, 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Bowl all day long for only $1 per game
(shoes NOT included).
New Year’s Eve
Special
Tuesday, December 31, 9 p.m. - 12 midnight
Bowl a $1 a game until Midnight
(shoes NOT included).
Name
Phone number
E-mail address
Lunch
Special
Monthly Drawing
Purchase any food item, or three games of
bowling, sign the back of your receipt, print your
name, phone number and e-mail address clearly
and drop it off in the box provided.
if your name is drawn, lunch is on us!
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44. www.DODLodging.net
RED CLOUD LODGE
Located conveniently just inside the back gate close to the
Commissary, Bus Station Mitchell's Club.
For reservations, call 732-6818 (dSn) or
031-870-6818 (Commercial)
Priority based on duty status, not rank!
CASEY LODGE
* Continental breakfast
* High-Speed internet in each room
* No-Cost washers and dryers
* Telephones
* Guest storage
Located just inside Gate #1 Camp Casey
Call 730-4247 (dSn) or
031-869-4247 (Commercial)
Continental Breakfast.
6:30~9:30 a.m. (Must be Registered Guest)
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* Cable TV
* Refrigerator microwave
45. dollars and $enSe
GUARD YOUR IDENTITY
by David Uffington
We know we should be aware of identity theft,
but not all of us take steps to be safe. So says a
news release put out by Experian, one of the big
three credit-reporting agencies.
background. Identity thieves can use that
information.
The big item — our Social Security number —
isn’t guarded at all times. We willingly put it on
A survey done by Experian showed that:
medical forms (where do those forms end up?) or
• Most of us (93 percent) know that identity
job applications (they don’t need it unless you’re
theft is a big problem. A smaller number (61
hired), and we even carry the card in our wallet
percent) know it would not be hard for someone
where it can be stolen and sold.
to steal their identity, and 67 percent are
concerned it might happen to them.
• While the vast majority do secure their digital
During the holidays it’s especially important
to safeguard personal information. Thieves will
be on the lookout for distracted shoppers who
information, 55 percent don’t always check to
aren’t vigilant about walking with an open purse,
see if a website is secure when shopping online.
stumble onto fraudulent websites for online
(Look for the https in the site’s address.) Worse, 63
shopping or use unsecured mobile phones to
percent don’t have a separate password for each
shop.
online account. Translation: We know what we
should be doing to stay protected online, but we
To learn more, go to the Federal Trade
Commission’s website: www. consumer.ftc.gov
don’t always do it.
• When we shop online, 57 percent of us
don’t always type in the name of the site
we’re going to. Instead we click on links,
opening us to the risk that we’re going to
a fraudulent site that only looks like our
destination site — a site that’s designed to
take our personal information.
• Computers and going online aren’t
our only downfalls. Nearly half of
us never use a password to lock our
smartphone or tablet. Identity thieves
can use the information they find in a
stolen phone or tablet, as well as run
up bills on our accounts.
• Only one in three of us stays
secure on social-networking sites
such as Twitter and Facebook,
willingly giving too much
information online: date of birth,
email address or educational
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46. BUDGETING
FOR THE HOLIDAYS
It's the time of year for gift giving, entertaining, holiday parties, and for many–overspending and
financial stress. This year, enjoy the season without letting holiday spending get the better of you; the tips
and tools below will help. Setting a realistic holiday budget and making sure to stick to it is the first step
to enjoying a more affordable and less stressful season. Here are a few ways to handle gift giving and
celebrations without breaking the bank:
1. Set Your Budget
The best place to start making a holiday budget is to look at your spending during last year's holiday
season. In what areas did you spend more than planned? Next, make a list of the holiday purchases
and events you plan to spend money on this year. Consider all of your major spending categories: gifts,
entertaining, meals, and travel–then estimate how much you can afford to spend in each category. Knowing
your spending goals long beforehand will help you stay on track financially as the season heats up. You
can access your Holiday Budget Calculator at: http://www.practicalmoneyskills.com/calculators/calculate/
yourHolidayBudget.php?calcCategory=budget
2. Get Creative
One great way to save money and wow friends and families is
to get creative. Store-bought gifts are great, but homemade
gifts are often more meaningful and most recipients truly
appreciate your time and effort. Ideas for creative gift
projects are plentiful online such as this one: http://
www.practicalmoneyskills.com/personalfinance/
savingspending/budgeting/%20http:/www.
tipjunkie.com/category/homemade-gifts/
If you like the idea of a personal touch and
affordability but don't have the time or skill to
make gifts yourself, the ultimate marketplace for
homemade gifts is at: http://www.etsy.com where
you can find crafty items from over 200,000
sellers.
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47. 3. Join Together
Instead of excessively spending on each other this year, join together
with family members to help those who may be less fortunate. Online
opportunities are easy to find, and there are several in the article
Helping Others When Money Is Tight at: http://www.practicalmoneyskills.
com/personalfinance/experts/practicalmoneymatters/columns/
contributions_112108.php Other opportunities for online giving can be
found at Oxfam International on: http://www.oxfam.org/ or ACCION at:
http://www.accion.org
4. Travel Wisely
If you plan on traveling, take some time to determine how much it will
cost you with a Holiday Travel Planner at: http://www.practicalmoneyskills.
com/calculators/calculate/travelBudgeting.php?calcCategory=family
and don't forget these holiday travel planning tips at: http://www.
practicalmoneyskills.com/calculators/calculate/travelTips.html
5. Entertain for Less
Holidays are a wonderful time to entertain, but a little planning and
budgeting can help you avoid financial headaches. Consider using a Holiday
Entertainment Planner such as this: http://www.practicalmoneyskills.com/
calculators/calculate/entertainmentPlanner.php?calcCategory=family to
help you ensure a fun event that won't tax you financially. Also check out
these Holiday Entertainment Tips at: http://www.practicalmoneyskills.com/
calculators/calculate/entertainmentTips.html to help you keep your holiday
budget in shape.
For additional tips on helping your budget stay on track, visit our
Holiday Spending Survival Guide at: http://www.practicalmoneyskills.com/
personalfinance/savingspending/budgeting/holiday_survival.php.
This information is brought to you by Practical Money Skills for Life.
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48. THINGS
YOU
NEED
TO
KNOW
ACS Newcomer’s Orientation Class
Has the Answers
Story Photos by SGT Micus Ralls
Adjusting to life in Korea can be a daunting experience for many newcomers, but luckily for them the
U.S. Army Garrison Red Cloud and Area l Army Community Service (ACS) office at Camp Casey has a special
program available designed to help with the transition process.
Shortly after arriving in country, newcomers, Soldiers, Family members, civilian personnel and their
families soon realize the many differences between living in South Korea and the U.S., not the least of
which are the language barrier, driving conditions, variety of food and other cultural differences that make
living here interesting and in most cases fun.
But despite these major differences, everyone, whether visiting Korea for the first time or returning for
another tour, can still enjoy their time in Korea and, more specifically, their time in the Area l community.
And that’s where the ACS ‘Community Newcomers’ Orientation,’ offered on the 3rd Monday of every
month at the Camp Casey ACS, can help. The orientation is open to all USFK I.D. card-holders, including
family members and active duty personnel.
The class involves a number of representatives from various departments and organizations within the
Area l community, including subject matter experts from Camp Casey, Camp Red Cloud, and Camp Stanley,
each giving attendees the latest information about their respective activity or program along with tips and
timely advice to help make the transition to Area l easier and more comfortable. Returning members also
benefit from the class with new, updated information regarding changes in policies, programs or facilities
since their last assignment in country.
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49. The day long class begins at 8:30 a.m. with welcoming
Mark Hagelin
remarks from either the Casey Garrison Commander or his
appointed representative, who explain the ‘big picture’
that encompasses Area l, including the many various
tenant commands and units that call Area l home.
“The Newcomer’s Orientation is designed to give
newcomers, and anyone returning to Korea for a
second or third tour, the latest, most up-to-date
information about what they can expect during
their tour here,” says orientation coordinator Mark
Hagelin, ACS Information Referral and Follow-up
Program Manager.
“The class is open to everyone and most folks leave
here with a much better understanding of what they
can expect during their time here. We get compliments
all the time from people who complete the class, telling
us how much they learned in such a short time. It’s important
information that they can use on a daily basis. Much of the
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50. information they receive here they can’t
get anywhere else, so this class is a
great benefit to military and civilians
alike,” Hagelin says.
A number of subject matter
representatives, including those from
the Legal Office, Non-combatant
Evacuation Operation (NEO), Troop
Medical Clinic, TRICARE, Army
Substance Abuse Program (ASAP),
American Red Cross, Legal Office
and a host of other key partners that
comprise the Area l community present
their programs and answer questions from
attendees.
“It’s not unusual to hear someone who
attended the briefing say later that they thought
they already knew most of the information, only to
discover during the class that they either had it wrong
or didn’t know the information in the first place. This is
especially true with attendees who have been here for several
months and thought they knew everything there is to know about Area
l,” Hagelin stated.
“Military spouses in particular are always impressed with the orientation because they get accurate
and timely information first-hand and can ask questions from the subject matter experts. They really
appreciate that,” he says.
Following the classroom portion of the orientation attendees participate in a four-hour tour of the
area that focuses on how to get around in the off-base community using public transportation. The tour
includes a short walk to the Bosan Subway Station near the Camp Casey Main Gate where attendees
are given hands on training on the use of the automated ticket machines and a brief orientation of the
subway system in general.
Once everyone is familiar with the basics, they board the subway bound for Uijeongbu Station
(transportation paid by ACS), the hub for local shopping and dining in Area l, where they visit the
popular Shinsaegae Department complex and underground shopping area before having lunch
(attendees pay for their meal) at any one of the many local restaurants available.
“This part of the orientation is especially popular with attendees. Most of them have never used public
transportation here because it can be confusing if you’ve never tried it before. Once they see how easy
and efficient it is to get around in Korea, they feel much more comfortable using the system,” Hagelin
states.
The Newcomer’s Orientation class is available once a month and Hagelin says everyone is welcome to
sign up, no matter if you’re new to Korea or if you’ve been here before.
“There’s always something new and interesting to be gained from attending the class,” he says.
For more information or to sign up for the next Newcomer's Orientation Class, call 730-3107.
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51. Kaitlyn West
Newcomer to Korea and new Army
wife Kaitlyn West, who hails from
Florida, attended a recent Newcomer’s
Orientation Brief and had this to say
about her experience:
ITZ: Where were you stationed before arriving in Korea?
West: This is my first time being a military spouse. I recently got married and my husband is in school right
now.
ITZ: Are you command sponsored?
West: No.
ITZ: How did you hear about the Newcomer’s Orientation Brief?
West: I heard about it on Facebook and I’ve been to the ACS Office once before and saw the notice about it.
ITZ: So you decided to just show up and see what it’s all about?
West: Yeah. With me being new to the Army in general, I figured it would be good information to know.
ITZ: Was there anything in the class that you already knew?
West: I went through the NEO process before and thought I was familiar with that a little bit, but now I
know much more about it. I had heard about some of the other programs, but not in such detail. I also was
happy to hear about the volunteering program too.
ITZ: Being a new spouse and new to Korea and the Army, what were your major concerns about coming to
Korea?
West: The language barrier, for one. I really didn’t know what to expect. The time difference was an issue
until I got the hang of it. I kept calling family members back in the States and waking them up in the middle
of the night. Once I accidently sent a text message at the wrong time.
ITZ: What is the most difficult part of living here versus the States?
West: Knowing where to go for different things. The food too. Not knowing what things are. I’m generally
not a picky eater, but at least I would like to know what I’m eating.
ITZ: Anything else you would like to mention about your time in Korea?
West: Yes. I definitely enjoy being here. It’s very interesting. Some people I know complain there is nothing
to do here, but I think there is. It’s really interesting and I’m happy to be here.
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52. Army Community Service
Calendar of Classes and Events
December 2013
Relocation Assistance Program
Community Newcomers’ Orientation (Open
to all – Soldiers, Spouses, and civilians)
Dec 16
Sponsorship Training
Available on-line: CAC access required
http://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
8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Casey ACS Classroom, Bldg 2451
Financial Readiness Program/Army Emergency Relief (AER)
First Term Soldier Training
Dec 5
8:30 - 12:30
Using Credit Wisely/Credit Report
Identity Theft
Dec 19
9 - 10:15 a.m.
10:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Anger Management
Dec 4
12 - 1 p.m.
Casey ACS Classroom, Bldg 2451
Life in Balance: Relaxation and Stress
Relief
Dec 11
12 - 1 p.m.
Casey ACS Classroom, Bldg 2451
What is Domestic Abuse
Dec 19
1 - 2 p.m.
Casey ACS Classroom, Bldg 2451
Victim Advocacy /Domestic Violence
Services available upon request. Call the 24/7 Domestic Violence Victim Hotline DSN 153
or 05033-64-5997
Casey ACS Classroom, Bldg 2451
Family Advocacy Programs
Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP)
EFMP Arts/Craft Day
Dec 7, 14 21
12 - 4 p.m.
Casey Arts and Crafts Center, Bldg 2236
Volunteer Management Information
System (VMIS) Training
Dec 11
10 - 11 a.m.
Casey ACS Classroom, Bldg 2451
Volunteer Organization Point of Contact
(OPOC) Training
Dec 18
10 - 11 a.m.
Casey ACS Classroom, Bldg 2451
Federal Government Job Search and
Resume Prep
Dec 10
10 - 11 a.m.
Casey ACS Classroom, Bldg 2451
Work Smart, Live Well
Dec 17
9 - 11 a.m.
Casey ACS Classroom, Bldg 2451
New Parent Support Program
Call 730-3107 for more information
Volunteer Program
Employment Readiness Program
Mobilization and Deployment
Family Readiness Training
Available online at www.armyfrg.com.
Military Family Life Consultants
Military Family Life and Child Consultants
By appointment
Camp Red Cloud 010-3147-0756, Camp Casey 010-8691-3666
010-4991-1572 (Child Consultant)
AFAP
A grassroots, Army-wide initiative to identify and prioritize issues to enhance standards of living for
Soldiers and their Families.
Military One Source
www.millitaryonesource.com
This DoD portal is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and 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 and follow the instructions to make a toll free call to the US.
Dial 800-342-9647 for your U.S. toll free number.
• 2013 ACS Telephone Book: http://redcloud.korea.army.mil/ACS/Downloads/Telephone Book 2013.pdf
• Join USAG Area I – ACS Facebook http://www.facebook.com/AreaIACS
• This calendar can also be downloaded at: http://redcloud.korea.army.mil/ACS/Downloads
Registration is required for all classes. Class schedules are subject to change, please contact your local ACS to confirm
scheduled times, 730-3107.
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53. ACS: 730-3107
Class Descriptions
COMMUNITY NEWCOMER’S ORIENTATION -
quality of life. This class helps you identify your stressors;
Provides newly-arrived civilian employees and all spouses’
learn new techniques to deal with stressful situations and
information on: Ration Control and Black Marketing,
practice ways to find calm in an otherwise hectic day.
SOFA status and visa requirements, NEO, OPSEC, Safety,
installation support facilities such as Medical, ACS,
Commissary, MWR and AAFES, Korean culture and customs.
This includes a “Get Smart” Public Transportation/Subway
Class to Uijengbu. Child Care is provided. Open to all
Soldiers, spouses and civilians.
WHAT IS DOMESTIC ABUSE – Education on what
domestic abuse “looks like” and types. What resources are
available.
EFMP ARTS/CRAFT DAY – Christmas is coming, let the
special person in your life make a very special gift for their
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.
USING CREDIT WISELY/CREDIT REPORT - Credit cards
have benefits, but they can also lead to debt and poor
credit scores. Find out whether using credit is a good idea
for you, how to manage your credit cards and debt, and
the importance of protecting your credit history.
loved ones. Cost is $10-$15 for every three small crafts.
Exclusively for our Families enrolled in EFMP.
VOLUNTEER MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM
TRAINING (VMIS) - Learn to use the VMIS where you
can register as a volunteer, search and apply for volunteer
opportunities, track your volunteer hours and store
volunteer records (hours, positions, awards, training and
more).
VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATION POINT OF CONTACT
(OPOC) TRAINING - Learn how to manage volunteers in
IDENTITY THEFT - Identity theft occurs when someone
the Volunteer Management Information System (VMIS).
uses your name, social security number, or credit card
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT JOB SEARCH AND
RESUME PREP – Learn about the ins and outs of federal
number without your permission to commit fraud or other
crimes. Learn how to deter, detect, and defend against this
crime that affects nine million people per year.
ANGER MANAGEMENT – Learn to identify the causes,
physical signs and consequences of your anger. Find healthy
and assertive ways to express anger and improve your
relationships and job performance.
PHONE NUMBERS
skills to get the federal job you really love.
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,
LIFE IN BALANCE: RELAXATION AND STRESS RELIEF
– How you handle stress can make all the difference in your
HOTLINE
employment and apply federal government resume writing
communication and conflict resolutions skills on the job
and at home, and much more.
Domestic Violence Child Abuse Hotline
Calling from on post ~ 730-1101
Calling from off post ~ 05033-30-1101 or 031-869-1101
Victim Advocate Hotline
Calling from on post ~ 153
Calling from off post ~ 05033-64-5997
Abandoned Military Spouse Hotline
Calling from on post ~ 730-3635
Calling from off post ~ 05033-30-3635
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54. A-3 VISA and SOFA Stamp:
FREE Assistance and Transportation to
Yangju Immigration Office
The Camp Casey Army Community Service (ACS) Office now
provides FREE monthly bus transportation to the Yangju
Immigration Office for NEWCOMERS and authorized
community members requiring SOFA/VISA assistance.
The bus will depart the Camp Casey ACS Office at 8:30 a.m.
and return at approximately 12 noon on the following dates
(every 3rd Thursday of the month):
Thursday, December 19, 2013
Thursday, January 16, 2014
All personnel are reminded that all SOFA/Visa documents must be processed within 90 days of arrival in Korea.
Processing service is available at the Yangju Immigration Office. Failure to apply for your A-3 Visa may result in
fines and possible deportation. If you need assistance getting your SOFA/Visa documents in order, the Camp
Casey ACS staff can help. They have all the forms you’ll need and are ready to assist you to make sure all forms
are properly filled out. Remember, every member of your family must have a separate, properly completed
form. Active duty personnel must prepare a SOFA memorandum for your Commander’s signature (ACS can
provide you with a sample). Civilian employees must have a copy of their current Letter of Employment. All
applicants must apply in person at the Yangju Immigration Office with all necessary documents. Don’t know
how to get there? No
problem. You can pick up a map with easy directions to the Yangju Immigration Office at the Camp Casey ACS
office. Free transportation is provided from Camp Casey to the Yangju Immigration Office.
For more information, call the ACS Office at 730-3107.
Advance registration is required.
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55. USAG Red Cloud, Casey and Area I
Volunteer of the Month
HHC 1-72 AR
The First Tank Volunteer Program, under the
direction of SFC Vannak R. Sim and Sergeant
Lenin L. Osorio of HHC Scout Platoon, provides
opportunities throughout the year for Soldiers
and their Family Members to interact with local
Korean citizens and to explore the countryside.
Soldiers of First Tank participated in multiple
volunteer activities in the community in recent
months, including cleaning rivers, community
parks and beaches as well as indoor events such
as cooking and cleaning for the elderly and
volunteer work at area schools. Volunteers
also worked with the Camp Casey USO,
providing assistance during training activities.
By volunteering their time and expertise,
1-72 Armor Battalion Soldiers gain valuable life
lessons while providing valuable service to their
host country. Some Soldiers are now eligible
for medals and other special recognition for
their outstanding community service efforts.
The First Tank Volunteer Program encourages
Soldiers to spend some of their free time in
productive ways. As a result, many volunteer at
least once every month, some more frequently,
to help build stronger ties between the two
countries by volunteering to assist in a number
of community projects. Well done!
Interested in volunteering to improve your resume for future possible employment?
Call the Camp Casey Army Community Service (ACS) front desk at 730-3107 for more
information. They'll be happy to assist you.
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56. Find out What’s Happening In your Usag Red Cloud - Casey and area I Community!
ind us
For all your Area I informational needs on
activities, programs and projects!
www.facebook.com/redcloudcasey
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CROSSWORD
See page 66 for answers to both puzzles.
twitter:
http://twitter.com/USAGRedCloud
UStream:
http://www.ustream.tv/
channel/usag-red-cloud
Family and MWR Marketing:
http://redcloud.korea.army.mil/
FMWR-Marketing
USaG RC Website: http://redcloud.korea.army.mil/
Mobile Web site: http://redcloud.korea.army.mil/mobile
FlICKR: http://www.flickr.com/photos/usagrc/
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58. U.S. Army Child, Youth
School Services
Parent Central Office: 730-3628
Child, Youth School Services
For more information, call 730-6523.
Like us on facebook
www.facebook.com/UsagRedCloudCYSS
Arts Crafts, Vocal
and Piano Classes
Entire Month of December
Camp Casey, CYSS Parent Central (Bldg. 2875)
• Ages: 3 to 18
If interested, please sign up at CYSS Parent Central or
call 730-3628 or SKIES Unlimited Office at 730-6523.
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59. What parents need to know about trained coaches...
A program of the national alliance for Youth Sports
NYSCA COACHES
tRaInInG
SaC Bldg. 2475
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1- 4 P.M.
Sign up at the Sports Office and Volunteer. For more information, call 730-3114.
* Building Self-Esteem
* Tips for Sportsmanship
* Conditioning Practice Tips
* Emotional/Social Development
* Safety
* Disciplining Youth Athletes
* Sports Specific Drills
How are NYSCA training coaches
affecting the lives of our children?
• I will place the emotional and physical well-being of my players
ahead of a personal desire to win.
• I will treat each player as an individual, remembering the large
range of emotional and physical development for the same age
group.
• I will do my best to provide a safe playing situation for my players.
• I will promise to review and practice the basic first aid principles
needed to treat injuries of my players.
• I will do my best to organize practices that are fun and challenging
for all my players.
• I will lead by example in demonstrating fair play and sportsmanship
to all my players.
• I will be knowledgeable in the rules of each sport that I coach and I
will teach these rules to my players.
• I will use those coaching techniques appropriate for each of the
skills that I teach.
• I will remember that I am a youth sports coach and that the game is
for children and not adults.
• I will provide a sports environment for my team that is free of
drugs, tobacco and alcohol and I will refrain from their use at all
youth sports events.
Is it worth it to you?
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60. Child, Youth School Services
Sports
For more information, call 730-3114
2013
BASKETBALL
CLINICS
December 7, 14, 21 28
9 - 11 a.m.
Camp Casey Hanson Field House
• Ages: 10 - 15
• Cost: $30
• Free T-Shirts
Basketball Coaches are still
needed for the upcoming season!
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www.facebook.com/UsagRedCloudCYSS
WINTER BREAK SPORTS CAMP
BASKETBALL
BOWLING
SLEEPOVER
Saturday, December 21, 7 p.m. - 8 a.m.
Camp Red Cloud School Age Center/Sport Facilities
» Cost: $30
» Ages: 10 -15
» Minimum 20 participants required
Children registered for this activity will
participate in a variety of sports activities
to include Basketball, Bowling and
recreational games.
» Activities:
6:15 p.m.
7 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
Camp Casey Bus Pickup at Bldg. 2475
Basketball at CRC Fitness Center
Pizza Drinks at CRC Bowling Alley
10 p.m.
Movies / Sleep Over at CRC School Age Center
8 a.m.
Breakfast Parents Pickup no later than 8 a.m.
They'll stay at Camp Red Cloud School
Age Center (SAC) facilities and enjoy
an evening of basketball, bowling and
movies. Pickup at CRC SAC by 8 a.m.
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62. Child, Youth School Services
Sports
For more information, call 730-3114
Like us on facebook
www.facebook.com/UsagRedCloudCYSS
BAMBINO
BASKETBALL
Saturdays, beginning January 11, 2014
Camp Casey Hanson Fitness Center
• 6 weeks, once a week
• 3 4 years old
• $20 per child
• Parents are invited to join in to make it a fun family activity
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63. Area I BOSS Presents...
Sponsored by
DEC
6
20
STANLEY BOSS
Soup Kitchen Volunteer
Opportunity
DEC
Tue
Friday, December 6 20, 10:50 a.m.
Ganeung Station
BOSS meeting,
“Know your BOSS Representative”
Every Tuesday at 3 p.m.
Camp Stanley CAC
We need 10 Stanley BOSS volunteers to assist in
The Stanley BOSS Council meets every other
a Soup Kitchen at Ganeung Station, Uijeong-bu.
Tuesday at 3 p.m. in the Stanley CAC. If you have
Come, join us serve about 300 local nationals every
any Quality of Life issues, have recommendations
other Friday. See your BOSS representative to sign
for BOSS activities, trips and events; or simply want
up or call 010-6333-0218 for more info.
to know what’s going on in Area I, take them to
your BOSS representative, the “Voice” of your
DEC
21
Lotte World
unit.
Saturday, December 21,
9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Camp Stanley Lanes
Explore, experience and enjoy Seoul's most popular,
and the world’s largest indoor theme park. Lotte
World is a major recreation complex in Seoul
that is open year-round, consisting of an outdoor
amusement park called Magic Island,” an artificial
island where the dazzling Magic Castle is located,
and thrilling high-altitude rides like the Gyro
Drop, Flume Ride, and the Spanish Pirate Ship are
available for adrenaline junkies of all ages. Other
featured activities include shopping malls, a Korean
DEC
23
Cookie Caravan
Monday, December 23, 3 - 6 p.m.
The BOSS cookie caravan is back! On Monday,
December 23, Santa, his elves and BOSS will go
around Camp Stanley to deliver cookies, hot
chocolates and coffee to company headquarters,
motor pools and barracks. If interested, come join
the caravan---don’t forget to bring your goodies
and packets of hot beverages, and help us spread
Holiday Cheer with Santa!
Folk Museum, Sports Facilities and Movie Theaters
for you to browse and enjoy. Bring Korean Won for
food and other personal expenses.
Sign-up at any Area I CAC NLT December 19
• Transportation fee: $5
(to be paid at the CAC before departure)
• All Day Pass: W36,000
(discounts for a group of 20 or more)
Departure Time
Return Time
Stanley CAC: 9 a.m.
Stanley CAC: approx. 6 p.m.
BOSS Office: 730-6188, Casey CAC: 730-4601, Stanley CAC: 732-5366, CRC CAC: 732-6246
Open to all Single and Unaccompanied Soldiers KATUSA in Area I.
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64. Area I BOSS Presents...
Sponsored by
DEC
20
Casey-Hovey BOSS
XBOX ‘Injustice: Gods Among Us’ Tournament
Friday, December 20, 6 p.m.
Camp Casey CAC
Come on out and bring your friends to see who is the best. Entry fee is $5,
for a single elimination and ‘Winner Takes All’ tournament.
Requires a minimum of 20 participants.
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Pool Tournament
Friday, December 27, 2 p.m.
Camp Casey CAC
Test your pool skills against
DEC
30
Texas Hold’em
Tournament
Monday, December 30, 2 p.m.
Camp Casey CAC
fellow BOSS Soldiers.
Entry fee is $5, for a single
Come out and see if you can bluff your way to a
elimination and ‘Winner
win. Entry fee is $5.00, for a single elimination and
Takes All’ tournament.
‘Winner Takes All’ tournament.
Requires a minimum of 20 participants.
Requires a minimum of 20 participants.
BOSS Office: 730-6188, Casey CAC: 730-4601, Stanley CAC: 732-5366, CRC CAC: 732-6246
Open to all Single and Unaccompanied Soldiers KATUSA in Area I.
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65. Sponsored by
RED CLOUD BOSS
Madden 14 Tournament
DEC
7
Saturday, December 7, 1 p.m.
Camp Red Cloud CAC
DEC
21
Test your skill and
football strategies
at the CRC BOSS
MADDEN 14
Tournament. Build
the ultimate game
plan by creating your own offensive or defensive
plays from different playbooks. AAFES Gift Card
prizes awarded to 1st place ($75), 2nd place ($50)
and 3rd place ($25). Sign up at any Area I CAC, on
or before December 6 @ 5 p.m.
Requires a minimum of 10 participants.
Pool Tournament
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Saturday, December 28, 1 p.m.
Camp Red Cloud CAC
LENT
TA
Show
’s Club
C Mitchell nter
CR
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Conferen
ecember 21
Saturday, D
/ 3 – 6 p.m.
Compete against the best and showcase
Tired all week and don’t want to go anywhere
your talent in the first Camp Red Cloud BOSS
else? Go to CRC CAC and spend a quiet but exciting
Talent Show. Here's your chance to win one
weekend afternoon with your peers, and compete
of several AAFES gift certificates: 1st Place
in a CRC BOSS pool tournament. Play setup is
($150), 2nd Place ($100) or 3rd Place ($75).
double elimination, and BCA rules of play apply.
AAFES Gift Card prizes awarded for 1st, 2nd and
3rd place winners. Door prizes will be raffled off
every hour.
Sign up at any Area l CAC on or before
1 p.m. December 18. If you require
background music, indicate that when you
sign up. Entrants must provide their own CD
Sign up at any Area
I CAC, on or before
December 27.
Requires a minimum of 15 participants.
Requires a minimum of 10 participants.
BOSS Office: 730-6188, Casey CAC: 730-4601, Stanley CAC: 732-5366, CRC CAC: 732-6246
Open to all Single and Unaccompanied Soldiers KATUSA in Area I.
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66. COMING IN JANUARY
January 4, 12 noon
CRC BOSS Magic The gathering tournament @ CRC CAC
January 4, 1 p.m.
Ceramic Class @ Casey Arts Crafts center
January 4, 3 p.m.
Casey-Hovey BOSS Spades tournament @ Casey CAC
January 5, 2 p.m.
Guitar Class @ CRC CAC
January 5, 3 p.m.
Korean Class @ CRC CAC
January 11, 3 p.m.
Casey-Hovey BOSS Oak Vally Ski Trip
January 14, 5 p.m.
Team Hovey Appreciation @ Iron Triangle
January 17, 3 p.m.
Casey-Hovey BOSS 9 Ball tournament @ Casey CAC
January 18, 7:45 a.m.
Goyang One-Mount Snow Park
January 18, 12 noon
CRC BOSS Mortal Combat Game Tournament @ CRC CAC
January 19, 10 a.m.
Adventure Seoul @ CRC CAC
January 25-26
Casey-Hovey BOSS Inje Ice fishing festival
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