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Page 1: Family strong

Vol. 3, No. 7 July 2011 Camp -Humphreys, Republic of Korea

[email protected] us Your Photos For Our Publications

www.mwrkorea.comNews on ALL FMWR Programs in Korea

http://humphreys.korea.army.milUSAG-Humphreys Official Web Site

StrongFamily

In This Month’s Issue:

C h r i s t m a s July4th of July

EFMP Awareness LuauNow Forming: Youth Bowling Programs

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Army Community Service

Army Family Team Building & Deployment Readiness (753-7439)

Jul 5 @ 1300 Key Caller Training @ ACS Jul 8 @ 1300 NEO Preparation Training for Family Members@ ACS Jul 12 @ 0900 AFTB Level 1 (Part 1) @ ACSJul 13 @ 0900 AFTB Level 1 (Part 2) @ ACSJul 14 @ 0900 Family Readiness Support Assistant Training @ ACSJul 21 @ 0830 Family Readiness Group Training@ ACSJul 26 @ 1300 RESET Training (Reintegration for family members) @ ACSJul 28 @ 0900 Care Team’s Training @ ACSExceptional Family Member Program (753-6277)

July 6 @ 1130 EFMP Awareness Luau @ ACSJuly 6 @ 1330 Respite Care Seminar @ ACSJul 12 @ 1200 A to Z EFMP Self Help Support Group @ FRCJul 13 @ 1400 Aqua Fit Gym Time @ Super GymJul 18 @ 1030 EFMP Respite Care On-Line Training & Respite Care Providers Package Review @ ACSJul 19 @ 1830 Free Bowling Night @ Strike ZoneJuly 20 @ 1000 EFMP Coffee Social@ Starbucks

Employment Readiness Program (753-8321)

Jul 5 @ 0900 Creating a Winning Resume @ FRCJul 8 @ 1500 Professional Development @ FRCJul 12 @ 0900 Interview Magic @ FRCJul 20 @ 0900 Federal Resume Preparation @ FRC Jul 22 @ 0900 Employment Opportunities Overview for Newcomers @ FRC

Family Advocacy Program (753-6252)

Jul 5, 12, 19, 26 @ 1330 Enhancing Relationships & Communication Skills @ ACSJul 5, 12, 19, 26 @ 1530 New Leaders Mandatory Family Advocacy Program & Sexual Assault Prevention & Response Program Brief @ ACS Jul 6 @ 1500 Parenting 1-4 Year Olds @ ACSJul 6, 20, 27 @ 1330 Anger & Stress Management E1-E4 @ ACS, (No class on 2nd Wed of each month) Jul 7, 14, 21, 28 @ 1330 Anger & Stress Management E5-E9/Civilians @ ACS Jul 7, 14, 21, 28 @ 1400 Anger & Stress Management Officers/Civilians @ ACS Jul 13 @ 1300 FAP Case Review Committee meeting@ ACSJul 13 @ 1500 Parenting 5-12 Year Olds @ ACS Jul 19 @ 1730 The Marriage Garden @ ACSJuly 20-22 @ 1800 Emergency Placement Care Training @ ACSJul 23 @ 0900 Emergency Placement Care Training @ ACSJul 21 @ 1800 Single Parents Support Group @ ACSJul 25 @ 1330 Parents, Children, and Divorce @ ACSJul 28 @ 1500 Parenting Teenagers @ ACS

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Director: Suzanne James 753-8401TTY Hearing Impaired 753-3081

Humphreys Main ACS Bldg. 311

TTY Hearing Impaired 753-3082Coordinator: Philip Chang 753-6522/8321

Humphreys ACS Family Readiness Center Bldg. 1127

Suwon ACS Bldg. 2200Bill Spearman 788-5024

TTY Hearing Impaired 788-4880

[email protected] & Referral 753-8401/6761

Master Resiliency Training (MRT) for Spouses (753-7439)

Please call us, 753-7439! We’d like to conduct MRT based upon your requests in terms of scheduling, dates, times, and location!

Army Volunteer Corps & Army Family Action Plan (753-3266)

Jul 12 @ 1000 Volunteer OPOC Training @ FRCJul 18 @ 1800 Volunteer of the 3rd quarter Recognition @ CAC

SPECIAL OFFERING: FREE CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP

Poetry * Fiction * Non-fiction (Memoir)There’s a writer in all of us. Get inspired. Unlock your creative talent. Improve a piece you’ve been working on. Find a safe and respectful space to develop as a writer. Discover a community of writers. All Welcome!Wednesday July 13, 20 & 27, 18:00-19:00, Main Army Community Service; Building 311

Date- July 6, 2011 Time-1130-1500Location-ACS bldg #311 (outside), if it rains that day we will move to the youth gym right across from the movie theater.

Games- Bouncy house, limbo, sack race, face paintingRaffles- bowling tickets, laser tag, splish n splash,and massage ticketsFood-Hot dogs, chips, water/caprisonne

Information Booths:ACS EFMPCYSSOsan EFMPHealth Promotion

EFMP Awareness Luau @ ACS

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Child Development CenterBang Jeong Hwan

Motto: "Be a brave and genuine child and love and help each other."

Strong BeginningsStrong Beginnings is a full or part day program designed to build up to Kindergarden and focus on academic excellence which will help children transition to Kindergarden. Using the building blocks children already have, Strong Beginnings refines their skills. This program is designed for

4 and 5 year olds and runs from: 0900 to 1200 each day.

Call the CDC for more info. 753-8601

Parent Date Night ReminderParent Date Night will take place on July 15 from 1830 to 2230. A $4.00 fee per hour, with a minimum reservation of 2 hours, is charged to utilize this service. Reservations can be made from July 1st through 8th. Please be sure to indicate the planned drop off and pick up time for your

child when calling 753-8601 or stopping in to make a reservation.

A Warm Welcome

CDC Strong Beginnings Boot Camp2011

For more info. please contact or visit Parent Central @ the CDC

Bldg. 693754-3413/5973

"If you carry your childhood with you, you never become older." - Sir Tom Stoppard

Tamara D. BoganMi J. kang

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Coordinator -Bldg. 693Joon H Auci 753-8284

Trainer and Curriculum SpecialistTamara D. Bogan - 753-8507

CDC DirectorLeslie Orlowski 753-8601

CDC Administrators Mi J. Kang

Mihui Kenyon

Babysitting ListCYS Services is the place where you can findresponsible & reliable teen babysitter in the community.To get the babysitting list, visit Bldg. 570 and bringphoto I.D. with you. This list will not be given via e-mail.To obtain list please call 753 - 8274 New Addition WAITLISTExpecting a new addition (or two) to your family? CYS Services has childcare available for new born & infants. Call 753 - 3413 for details

753-8601

Scholastic Book ClubLogin and look at the wonderful selection of books in May Book Club flyers! Orders can be placed until May 10th. All orders will be shipped to the CDC and can be picked up in your child’s classroom. Go to www.scholastic.com/bookclubs and enter our personalized username and password to take advantage of the great selection and prices!

USERNAME: HumphreysCDCPASSWORD: HumphreysCDC

PACThe Parent Advisory Council (PAC)

The PAC meeting is scheduled for July 20th at 1200. Please come out to voice ideas, suggestions, and concerns and earn valuable WIN points!

The WIN program allows parents to earn points through participating in volunteer opportunities at the CDC. Parents who earn five points may receive a 10% discount off their 1st child's monthly fee for the part day

and full day programs. Two free hours for Hourly representative.

Serve as a board member on the PAC: 5 creditsRoom representative: 3 creditsField trip chaperone: 3 credits

Classroom volunteer (min. 2 hrs): 3 creditsAttend a PAC meeting*: 2 credits

Bulletin board: 2 creditsReading a story: 1 creditSharing a talent: 1 credit

*(not board members and room representatives)Additional conditions:

*Credits are not transferable*Maximum of 5 credits redeemable per month

* Coupons resemble discount cash value cash value

Congrats Strong Beginings 2011

PARENTS!!! Please Let us know how we are doing. We would like to hear you suggestions, ideas and concerns. Follow the link below and let us know!

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/CYSS-2011

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USAG-

Copyright 2005 AMWRF. All rights reserved. Photocopying or reproduction strictly prohibited except within the Department of the Army.

Did You Know . . .?Your CDC fees provide a safe, secure, learning environment for your child

Staff are trained to protect, nurture, and teachActivities promote early learning and school readinessFacilities have

Regular fire, safety, health, and program inspectionsSecurity surveillance equipment to monitor activitiesForce Protection safeguards

Parent involvement is welcome and appreciated

Your CDC fees “go further” because the Army covers much of the costYou pay your share and the Army funds the difference

Fee discounts are available when more than one child enrolls in CYS ProgramsOff-post centers usually charge more for infants, supplies, food, and field trips

Your CDC fees buy…220 to 240 hours of full-day care each month10 to 12 hours a day Monday through Friday, typically less than $2 an hour44 nutritious meals and up to 22 snacks

Field trips and skills development

Two weeks of "child care leave" every year

Your CDC fees help make the military lifestyle a little easier

Operating hours at convenient locations are geared to the duty day

Single facilities offer one-stop care for ages 6 weeks to 5 years

Hourly care is available for respite/well-being purposes

Services and standards are predictable wherever you're stationed

CDC fees are a GREAT value because your child receives the best care

Army centers are inspected more frequently than those licensed off-postMost Army centers are nationally accredited; most off-post centers are notMilitary Child Care is cited as "A Model for the Nation" by Congress and national experts

You and CYS - Investing Together

in Your Child's Future

What You Get For Your

Child Care Dollar

Youth Sports

Youth Sports DirectorBradley Ficek 753-5602

SCHOOL-AGE SERVICES (SAS) Monthly FEE CHART

5 Day 3 Hr 3 Day 3 Hr 2 Day 3 HrCAT 1 $0 - 29,400 $210 $162 $86 $52 $36CAT 2 $29,401 - 35,700 $278 $212 $132 $78 $54CAT 3 $35,701 - 46,200 $338 $260 $160 $94 $66CAT 4 $46,201 - 57,750 $408 $312 $192 $114 $78CAT 5 $57,751 - 73,500 $478 $360 $224 $134 $92CAT 6 $73,501 - $85,000 $544 $406 $254 $152 $102CAT 7 $85,001 - $100,000 $546 $424 $262 $154 $108CAT 8 $100,001 - $125,000 $550 $434 $264 $156 $110CAT 9 $125,001+ $556 $444 $266 $158 $112

CAT 1 $0 - 29,400 $114 $126 $46 $80 $40CAT 2 $29,401 - 35,700 $148 $164 $60 $104 $52CAT 3 $35,701 - 46,200 $182 $202 $74 $128 $64CAT 4 $46,201 - 57,750 $218 $242 $88 $154 $77CAT 5 $57,751 - 73,500 $252 $278 $102 $176 $89CAT 6 $73,501 - $85,000 $284 $314 $114 $200 $100CAT 7 $85,001 - $100,000 $298 $330 $120 $210 $105CAT 8 $100,001 - $125,000 $304 $336 $122 $214 $107CAT 9 $125,001+ $312 $344 $126 $218 $110

Before/After Kindergarten

SCHOOL-AGE SERVICES (SAS) and KINDERGARTEN Monthly FEE CHART

Category A

Total Family Income Categories

* Category C Sport Fees are locally determined but must be equal to or greater than amount shownOTHER SPORTS NOT LISTED: Contact FMWRC Sports POC to determine appropriate Category

Additional Information

SAS/K Camp (Weekly) AfterBeforeBefore/After

School

STANDARD HOURLY RATE: $4.00 (Multiple Child Reductions and Total Family Income Categories do not apply to hourly care)

Total Family Income Categories

Part Day Pre-SchoolFull Day Season Fee Category

Soccer, Flag Football, Cheerleading, Basketball, Volleyball, Track & Field, Dodge Ball

Team Sports for Ages 3 - 5 $20

Part Time*

SY 2010-2011 GARRISON FEE CHART FOR: CAMP HUMPHREYS

All Fees effective 1 October 2010

OCCASIONAL USER RATES: Hourly Rate: $4.00, limited to 5 hrs./week. Part Time (< or = to 4 hrs./day) $16.00 ; Daily (> 4 hrs.): $30.00 MIDDLE SCHOOL/TEEN OCCASIONAL USER DAILY RATE: $16.00; Hourly Rate: $4.00, limited to 5 hrs./week. (Multiple Child Reductions and Total Income Family Categories do not apply to hourly, part time or daily care)

FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE: Patrons who do not wish to disclose financial information will be placed in Category 9 .

MULTIPLE CHILD REDUCTION (MCR): A 15% MCR is offered to the second and subsequent children in all regularly scheduled Army Child Care Programs. (Full fee is charged for the child in the most expensive care option, e.g., Full Day CDC care vs SAS care). A 15% MCR is offered to second and subsequent children in all Youth Sports programs occurring during the same season.

LATE PICK-UP FEES: Family fee of $1.00 per minute/$15.00 maximum. Note: If Family has children at different sites, late pick-up fees are assessed per site.

*PART TIME CARE: Applies to a specialized part time program; this may include Part Time Kindergarten Care (for children attending a part time [AM or PM] Kindergarten program).

MIDDLE SCHOOL/TEEN (MS/T) Before School Supervision Monthly Fee = SAS "Before" Rate.

$40

Category B Baseball, Softball, Wrestling $45

Category C Tackle Football, Lacrosse, Ice Hockey, Competitive Swimming, Golf, Field Hockey

>= $65

YOUTH SPORTS (YS) Season FEE CHART

Sports

Developmental Sports

CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTERS (CDC) Monthly FEE CHART

Road Runners Running Club is open.

July 19-22 Youth Sports Bocce Ball CampJuly 26-29 Youth Sports Baseball Camp

August 1-31 Fall Sports Registration: Soccer, Flag FootballAugust 8-12 Youth Sports Soccer Camp

August 23-25 Youth Sports Triathlon CampAugust 27 Youth Sports Summer Triathlon

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School Age Services

Win PointsPAC*chair members (president, vice president and secretary)

receive a 10% discount on monthly childcare fees. PAC attendees will receive a WIN point for each meeting they attend; once 5

WIN points are collected they will receive a 10% discount on that month’s childcare fees.

PAC Next PAC Meeting will be held on the 30Aug @1200-1300.All SAS parents are welcomed to com and share ideas and or concerns related to the School Age

Services program.All attendees will receive 1SAS WIN point; once 5 points are collected a 10% discount is applied to the attendee’s childcare fee for the month. AOO PAC

board members receive an automatic 10% monthly discount.

Undersea Exploration Celebration Field Trip: Asan Spavis Date: 07 July 2011 Time: 09:00-17:30

What to Bring: Maybe spending won (Please limit to 20,000 won)What is provided:

Entrance fee (Include ceramic experience), morning and Afternoon snack, Lunch bag.

Wacky Wild West Hoedown

Field Trip: Seoul land Date: 14 July 2011 Time: 09:00-17:30What to Bring: Maybe spending won (Please limit to 20,000 won)

What is provided: Entrance fee , morning snack, Bag lunch and Afternoon snack.

Super Cool Penguins & Polar BearsField Trip: 63 Building Date: 21 July 2011 Time: 09:00-17:30

What to Bring: Maybe spending won (Please limit to 20,000 won)What is provided: Entrance fee, morning snack, Bag lunch and Afternoon snack.

Malt Shop madnessField Trip: Splish Splash Date: 28 July 2011 Time: 13:00-17:30

What to Bring: No MoneyWhat is provided: Entrance fee , morning snack, lunch and Afternoon snack.

African Savannah Safari SurpriseField Trip: Seoul Land Zoo Date: 04August 2011 Time: 09:00-17:30

What to Bring: Maybe spending won (Please limit to 20,000 won)What is provided: Entrance fee, morning snack, Bag lunch and Afternoon snack.

Please Read!!!There are still many

spots available for camp Adventure.

Here are some of the upcoming trips---->For more info. Please

contact Parent Central753 - 3414 / 5973

Bldg. 693

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Youth Sports DirectorBradley Ficek 753-5602

Technology & Computer Lab SpecialistVacant 753-8645

Work Force Preparation SpecialistIsamar Molina-Osorio 753-5613

School Age Services Director Acting Director: YongMi Morrill

SAS/MST Administrative AssistantVacant 753- 8507

Happy Birthday

If your Child is registered with USAG-Humphreys CYS Services then he or she is also a

member of the youth Birthday club. The month of their birthday all youth will receive six FREE coupons for the

following MWR services:FREE Kids Meal or $2 off any AMC MealFREE day of swimming @ Splish n' Splash

FREE game of Bowling @ Strike ZoneFREE game of Miniature Golf @ Augusta West

FREE game of laser tag @ Outdoor Rec.FREE archery lesson @ Outdoor Rec.

All Children must be registered with CYSS in order to participate.

Parents may reserve hourly care 48 hours in advance.

JulyJoseph A. Turville Tristan T. Proctor Gian E. Carlo Hector Carcana IV Dillon L. Rix Annemarie Varney Melanie M. Emmons Elijah K. Gerstel Logan K. Jarvis Jonathan E M. Lindsay Angelica V. Gomez Lauryn Nicole Chisolm Santana A. Robinson Devon R. Fontanez Lauren M. Shafer Phil J. Barnes Shayne C. Russell Riley D. Myles Angela R. Holloman Felipe I. Del Mauro Korion M. Salter Eleana L. Young Stephanie D. Owen Javontae D. Williams Breanna M. Drummond Deacon J. Medwick Eva J. Bologna Joshua Medina Morey M. Lamonda David Saucedo Tionne D. Atkins Austin T. Chapman Sydnie N. Corlew Haley N. Mclntire Ameillia L. Rogers Ariana M. Tyson Justine Salazar Isreal D. Walters Elijah A. Curley Nathan R. Ramos Elena K. Riddle Alexander G. Viana Aaron J. Cho Naisha A. Rivers Tyler K. Sulkowski Tamara F. Shaw Jacob Ballard Yuna O. Kim Ryleigh A. Long Damion L. Wilson Braylee D. Turner Joey L. Maniago II Zachary D. Jonasz

Samuel J. Jonasz Christopher A. CarriganEthan C. Palumbo Kaylah A. Ellis Nathaniel James DimondWilliam A. Knight III Phillip Z. Knight Asia Treasure Wizzart Kierstin Whitehead-McGuire Caitlin Davis Cory S. Florence JR. Danyelle L. Johnson Baileigh R. Malone Anthony J. Lozinski Kelly Ann Kenyon Brett L. Hoge Jala A. Hinds Reggie D. Atkins Donicio J. Chacon Theodore G. Rogers Austine M. Van AlstineGary J. Johnson Zane M. Palumbo Benjamin Ferido Brian D. Quiroz Kayla I. Molette Regina D. Woods Eriq M. Gates Cameron M. Taylor Sasuke Anfield Xavier A. Santos Larry J. Hufford III Sean R. McGraw Brice A. Bulotoyich Deionte D. Myers Peyton W. Arban Daniel A. Candelario Gabriel H. Murray Nyasha L. Griffin Gabrielle C. Lim Shawn B. Harris Keon O. Norman Natalie A. Helser Charlotte S. Tristan Truth D. Robinson Kirsten Taylor Minus Richard Przybylinski IIICaleb C. Massey Calen J. Massey Donna E. ReynoldsKathryn G. Zimmerman Nicole R. Jordan Trinity A. Williams Catalina Rondon Natalie C. Williamson

ContinuedStar Spangled Spirit Spectacular

Field Trip: Folk Village Date: 11 August 2011 Time: 09:00-17:30

What to Bring: Maybe spending won (Please limit to 20,000 won)What is provided: Entrance fee, morning snack, Bag lunch and

Afternoon snack.

Magical Myths & Ancient Adventures

Field Trip: Lotte world Date: 18 August 2011 Time: 09:00-17:30

What to Bring: Maybe spending won (Please limit to 20,000 won)What is provided: Entrance fee, morning snack, Bag lunch and

Afternoon snack.

Zooprise Party ParadeField Trip: Zoo (Seoul land) Date: 19 August 2010

Time: 09:00-17:30What to Bring: Maybe spending won (Please limit to 20,000 won)

What is provided: Entrance fee, morning snack, Bag lunch and Afternoon snack.

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Middle School & Teen

MS/TEEN CENTERBLDG 427 • DSN 753-5614

MS/Teen CenterBLDG 427 • DSN 753-5614

DARIAN GRIFFIN6th Grader @ HAS

Darian is a wonderful youth here at the center! He is

here everyday afterschool and always shows great

manners! He just recently earned his green belt in Tae Kwan Do! He enjoys playing video games and hanging

out with friends! He participates in a lot of our

activities including the Earth Day Clean up! He is a

great role model!

USAG Humphreys Middle School/Teen Center

YOUTH OF THE MONTHJuly 2011

IMAN WILSON8th Grader @ HASIman is a wonderful

youth here at the MST Center! She is very

involved in our daily activities as well as juggling here busy school schedules

ranging from Student Council, Advisory,

NJHS, Volleyball and Basketball!

USAG Humphreys Middle School/Teen Center

YOUTH OF THE MONTHJune 2011

1Ping Pong Tournament2:30-3:302Open Recreation3Closed4CLOSED – Federal Holiday5Pool Tournament2:30-3:306Air Hockey Tournament2:30-3:307Youth Gym8Leap Frog Races9Splish & Splash5:00-9:0010Closed11Secret Word Game12Laser Tag3:00-5:0013Three Legged Races14Arts & Crafts15King of the Game

16Tug O War17Closed18Arts & Crafts19Youth Gym20Splish & Splash5:00-9:0021Limbo22Popcorn & A Movie5:00-7:0023Youth Gym24Closed25Baseball Throw Blow Up26Back to Back Get Up27Arts & Crafts28Balloon Burst Dual29Youth of the Month Celebration30Yuldong Park9:00-6:00

What’s Going on this month at the Middle School/Teen center

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Operating HoursMonday - Friday 1430 - 1900Saturday 1500 - 2000Sunday & Holidays Closed

Bldg. S-427 753-5614

CLEOS DirectorPatrina Tremel 753-8274 Middle School & Teen Program DirectorVacantChild/Youth Program AssistantBarbara Hoover- Lead Allysa Lester

Middle School/ Teen January Events

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Air Hockey Tournament 2:30-3:30

Laser Tag 3:00-5:00

Three Legged Races

Pool Tournament 2:30-3:30

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Arts & Crafts– Braided Hemp

Bracelets

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Yuldong Park 9:00-6:00

28 Balloon Burst

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Youth Gym 3:00-5:00

Youth Gym 4:00-6:00

Limbo– How low can

you go??

Popcorn & A Movie 5:00-7:00

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH

4-H

Tug–O–War

Leap Frog Races

26 Back to Back

Get Up

14 Arts & Crafts– Spooky Hallow

Decorations

Secret Word Game

Splish & Splash 5:00-9:00

Splish & Splash 5:00-9:00

Ping Pong Tournament 2:30-3:30

King of the Game 3:00-5:00

Youth Gym– 3 on 3

Basketball

25 Baseball Throw

Blow Up

closed

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Youth of the Month Celebration

27 Arts & Crafts– Spooky Hallow

Decorations

Open Recreation

C L O S E D

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BLDG 427 • DSN 753-5614

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Instructional Classes

Baton TwirlingTuesday

( $ 25.00 per month )1715-1800

6 yrs and olderCYSS Building 570

Creative Dance Tuesday 8 week session

1515-1600 6 yrs and older $ 50 per session1605-1635 2 & 3 yrs old $ 40 per session1640-1710 4 & 5 yrs old $ 50 per session

CYSS Building 570

Gym Bugs( $ 20.00 per month )

Sing & Dance With MeTuesday

1000-1100CYSS Building 570

Taekwondo

$ 60 per monthMonday, Wednesday,

Friday5Yr Old/Kindergarden

1455-1540 (CDC)1st -2nd Grade

1700-1745 (CYS Gym)3rd grade +

Tuesday 1000 - 1045

Pre-school 4 & 5 YrsCDC

Thursday1615-1645

Toddlers, 18mo-3yrs oldCDC

FRIDAY ART GROUP ( July 2011 )

Home School Support GroupMeet with other home school families and discuss different strategies for balancing home schooling

and daily life.Sponsored by USAG-Humphreys Chapel

For more information, contact Kristi Jones at [email protected]

or visit the homeschool group on yahoo [email protected]

01/07/11: Fireworks – We will be celebrating 4th of July by Creating our own fireworks picture by using dark construction paper, glue and different colors of glitter.

08/07/11: Dinosaur Finger Puppets – Your fingers are the legs (or trunk) of these simple paper puppets. We will be coloring in the dinosaur pictures using crayons

or markers then cutting them out to play with.

15/07/11: Wax Paper Sea – Have your children paint their wax paper like the sea (blue and green paint). Then have them cut out different sea creature’s shapes

from the paper and stick them on the wax paper (the creatures will stick to the paint as it dries.

22/07/11: Magnificent Masks – We will be decorating prints outs, of the mask of your choice, using crayons, markers, and stickers.

29/07/11: Play dough day! – We have play dough rollers, presses, and cookie cutters to use! Come create, but remember we have to leave the dough at art group so

we can use it again next time!

Babysitter Training 29-30 July 2011, School Age Services (SAS), Bldg. S-570

13-18 yrs old

Ten slots available on a first come, first serve basis. Must attend both classes to complete the course.

NEW!

Coming Soon!!! Piano and Kumdo Lessons

SKIES Unlimited is looking for instructors for the following classes: Art (Drawing & Painting), Ballet, Cooking, Sewing, & Tennis.

Now Forming: Youth Bowling Programs Every Saturday Morning at 10 AM Come and join the fun register your child at the bowling center’s front counter

1. Bowlopolis Pee Wee Club Youth Bowling League Ages 4 – 6

2. (USBC) Sanctioned Youth Bowling League Ages 6 – 18

More information at the bowling center or call 754-5636For other upcoming events visit us at http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/pages/Hum-phreys-Strike-Zone/138378206189699?ref=ts

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Christmas in July Saturday, July 23

0800 JINGLE BELLS 5K JOG – Register starting at 0700 at the Walk-Thru Gate.

1000 MELTED SNOWBALL ONE-PITCH – If your team doesn’t make it to the Area III Tournament, you are invited to this unique Pitch-to-Yourself Melted Snowball Tournament at Independence Park. Double Elimination and no walks. Prizes will include a Free Day of Swimming for the first-place team.

1025 SNOW forecast for the Alaska Mining Co.

1030 SANTA CLAUS himself arrives at the Alaska Mining Co. where he’ll pose for Free Pictures, take early wish lists and give all kids a Christmas in July gift. Santa will be available through 1330 when he has to go back to the North Pole.

1030 CHRISTMAS BUFFET will be served by the Alaska Mining Co. Turkey & all the trimmings for $17.95. Free if your birthday is Dec 25 or July 23 – and you can prove it. The Buffet is free for everyone if it doesn’t snow.

1300 CHRISTMAS KARAOKE. Win a Free Round-Trip Airline ducat to anywhere in the US. You must pre-register at the CAC or by calling 753-8825. Restricted to US ID Card holders age 18 or above.

Celebrate America’s Birthday

Soldier Field

Monday, July 4th (1800-End of Fireworks)

To be held on the football turf

Food, Games, Entertainment Bring Your Blankets & Lawn Chairs,

BUT PLEASE LEAVE THE DOGS AT HOME

Independence day

Family StrongIs a monthly publication of the Directorate of Family &

MWR Activities, USAG-Humphreys & Area III Republic of Korea & is published under authority of AR 215-1. Opinions expressed herein are not necessarily those of the U.S. Army

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Questions should be directed to: Editor, Jeff Hubbard at

[email protected] Strong reserves the right to accept or reject items.

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