fmwr daegu october outlook
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Everything you need to know about what's happening in USAG Daegu FMWR in October!TRANSCRIPT
U.S. Army Garrison Daegu OCTOBER 2012
Who will be
USAG Daegu’s
Next Rising
Star?
Happy Halloween
Parties,
contests and
ghoulishly
good fun await
kids of all
ages!
Back Cover
The FMWR Outlook is a monthly publication of USAG Daegu Family
and Morale, Welfare and Recreation. If you have any questions or
suggestions regarding the information in this publication, please call
the FMWR Marketing Branch at 768-7563, email to
[email protected] or visit us at building S-1211 (room #221) on
Camp Henry. Your comments and suggestions are always welcome.
The appearance of commercial sponsors or advertisers in this
publication does not constitute an endorsement from USAG Daegu
or the DoD.
Kathleen A. Gavle
Commander, USAG Daegu
CSM Michael E. Diggs Sr.
Command Sergeant Major
William E. Christman
Deputy to the Garrison Commander
Paul M. Matthews
Director, Family & Morale,
Welfare and Recreation
U.S. ARMY GARRISON DAEGU
2 FMWR Outlook 2
Date of Issue OCTOBER 2012
Published by USAG Daegu FMWR
Marketing
TABLE OF CONTENTS
4-5 Directory of FMWR Facilities/Additional Activities 8-15 Army Community Service 16 Evergreen Golf Course
17-20 Evergreen Community Club 22 RecTrac at CAC and Fitness Center
23-25 Hilltop Community Club 26, 27 & 29 Henry’s Place 30-31 Hideaway Community Club 32-33 Libraries 34 Arts & Crafts Center 35-42 Community Activity Centers 44 BOSS Haunted House
45 Auto Skills Center
46-50 Bowling Centers 52-59 Child, Youth & School Services 60-69 Fitness Centers & Fitness Classes 70-72 Bus Schedules 74-75 AAFES Movie Schedules (Henry &
Carroll) 78 How to Stay in Touch 79 Commercial Sponsorship Opportunities Back Cover Operation Rising Star
MARKETING STAFF
Laurel Baek
Marketing Director
DSN 768-7563 (off post 053-470-7563)
Email [email protected]
Pae, Yun Su
Marketing Illustrator
DSN 768-7661
Email [email protected]
Pak, Won Kyu
Marketing Illustrator
DSN 768-7472
Email [email protected]
Ko, Seung Ji (Kate)
Marketing Intern
DSN 768-7126
Email [email protected]
The FMWR Outlook magazine is
printed monthly and distributed free
to thousands of Service Members and
civilians throughout the Area IV
communities. Find out how to
advertise your business or special
event, call 768-7563 (053-470-7563)
for advertising rates and publication
deadlines.
FMWR Outlook 3
Camp Henry / Camp Walker
DFMWR DAEGU
Camp Henry, Building T-1211, Room 219
DSN: 768-7939
Project Manager: DSN: 768-7588
Mon – Fri: 0800-1700
Sat, Sun & US Holidays: Closed
GARRISON ISO
Camp Henry, Building T-1211, Room 202
DSN: 768-7001 / 768-8850
Mon-Fri: 0800-1700
Sat, Sun & US Holidays: Closed
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT DIVISION (FMD)
Camp Henry, Building T-1211, Room 204
DSN: 768-8123 / Mon-Fri: 0800-1700
Sat, Sun & US Holidays: Closed
SERVICES DIVISION
Camp Henry, Building T-1685
DSN: 768-7572 / Mon-Fri: 0800-1700
Sat, Sun & US Holidays: Closed
ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE (ACS)
Camp Henry, Building T-1103
DSN: 768-7112
Mon-Fri: 0800-1700
Sat, Sun & US Holidays: Closed
COMMUNITY RECREATION DIVISION (CRD)
Camp Walker, Building S-335
DSN: 764-4432
Mon-Fri: 0800-1700
Sat, Sun & US Holidays: Closed
Kelly Fitness Center, Camp Walker
DSN: 764-4800/4225
Mon-Fri: 0500-2200
Sat, Sun & US Holidays: 0800-2100
Indoor Pool, Camp Walker
DSN: 764-3873
Mon-Wed & Fri: 0530-2000
Thu: 0500-0800 & 1700-2000
Sat, Sun & US Holidays: 1000-1800
Fit-To-Win Center, Camp Henry. DSN: 768-6604
Mon-Fri: 0500-2000
Sat, Sun & US Holidays: 1000-1800
Community Activity Center, Camp Walker
DSN: 764-4123 / Mon-Sun: 1200-2100
Entertainment, Camp Walker
DSN: 764-4440
Mon-Fri: 0800-1700 / Sat, Sun & US Holidays: Closed
Library, Camp Walker
DSN: 764-4318
Wed-Mon: 1000-2000 / Tue: Closed
Arts & Crafts Center, Camp Walker
DSN: 764-5692
Wed-Sun: 1000-2000 / Mon & Tue: Closed
Auto Crafts, Camp Henry
DSN: 768-8164
Wed-Fri: 1000-1900 / Sat, Sun: 0900-1800
Mon-Tue: Closed
BUSINESS OPERATIONS DIVISION (BOD)
Camp Henry, Building T-1211, Room 221
DSN: 768-7716 / Mon-Fri: 0800-1700
Sat, Sun & US Holidays: Closed
Evergreen Community Club, Camp Walker
DSN: 764-4060
Tue-Sat & US Holidays: 0600-2100
Sun: 0600-1400 / Mon: Closed
Evergreen Club Gazebo
Sat: 1000-2030 / Sun: 1000-1500
Evergreen Club Halfway House
DSN: 764-4931
Mon-Sun & US Holidays: 0800-1700
Henry‟s Place, Camp Henry
DSN: 768-7300
Wed-Fri: 1100-2300 / Mon-Tue: 1100-1330
Sat, Sun & US Holidays: Closed
Hilltop Club, Camp Walker
DSN: 764-4985
Mon-Thu & US Holidays: 1600-2300
Fri: 1600-0100 / Sat: 1200-0100 / Sun: 1200-2300
Evergreen Golf Course, Camp Walker
DSN: 764-4601
Mon-Fri: 0600-1830/ Sat, Sun & US Holidays: Closed
Evergreen Pro Shop, Camp Walker / DSN: 764-4628
Mon-Sun & US Holidays: 0600-1830
Bowling Center, Camp Walker / DSN: 764-4334
Tue, Wed, Thu & Sun: 1130-2230
Fri & Sat: 1130-23030
Snack Bar Closed Tue-Fri: 1330-1700/Mon: Closed
Directory of FMWR Facilities
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Camp Walker / Camp Henry
CHILD, YOUTH & SCHOOL SERVICES (CYSS)
Camp Walker, Building S-257
DSN: 764-5298
Mon-Fri: 0900-1800
Sat, Sun & US Holidays: Closed
Child Development Center, Camp Walker
DSN: 764-4834
Mon, Tue, Wed & Fri: 0530-1800
Thu: 0615-1800
Sat, Sun & US Holidays: Closed
School Age Service, Camp Walker
DSN 764-5072 / 764-5297
Mon-Fri: 1400-1800
Sat, Sun & US Holidays: Closed
Middle School / Teen Center, Camp Walker
DSN: 764-5721
Mon-Fri: 1400-1900
Sat: 1300-1900
Sun & US Holidays: Closed
Youth Sports, Camp Walker
DSN: 764-4859
Mon-Fri: 1300-1700
Sat, Sun & US Holidays: Closed
School Liaison Service, Camp Walker
DSN: 764-5702
Mon-Fri: 0815-1715
Sat, Sun & US Holidays: Closed
Cable TV, Camp Walker
DSN: 764-5596
Mon-Sat: 0800-1700
Sun: Closed
Army Lodging, Camp Walker
DSN: 764-5536
Mon-Sun & US Holidays
Open 24 hrs. 7 Days a Week
Veterinary Clinic, Camp Walker
DSN: 764-4858
Mon-Wed & Fri: 0900-1600
Tue, Sat & Sun & US Holidays: Closed
Camp Carroll
Army Community Service, Camp Carroll
DSN: 765-7900
Apple Blossom Cottage (ACS, Cp Carroll)
DSN: 765-7049
Mon-Fri: 0800-1700
Sat, Sun & US Holidays: Closed
Community Activity Center, Camp Carroll
DSN: 765-7484
Open 7 Days a Week: 1100-2200
Hideaway Club, Camp Carroll
DSN: 765-8574
Tue-Thu: 1630-2300 / Fri & Sat: 1630-0300
Sun & Mon: Closed
US Holidays: 1700-2300
Bowling Center, Camp Carroll
DSN: 765-4470
Sun-Thu: 1100-2200
Fri & Sat: 1100-2300
Snack Bar Closed Mon-Fri: 1330-1700
Dining Room
Mon-Fri: 1100-1330 (Lunch)
Wed-Sat: 1630-2100 (Dinner)
Library, Camp Carroll
DSN: 765-8407
Thu-Tue: 1100-2000 / Wed: Closed
Fitness Center, Camp Carroll
DSN: 765-8287
Mon-Fri: 0500-2200
Sat, Sun & US Holidays: 0800-2130
Indoor Pool, Camp Carroll
DSN: 765-7708
Mon-Fri: 0530-1930
Sat, Sun & US Holidays: 1100-1930
Army Lodging, Camp Carroll
DSN: 765-7722 / Mon-Sun & US Holidays
Open 24 hrs. 7 Days a Week
Directory of FMWR Facilities
Making A Difference FMWR Outlook 5
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FMWR Outlook 7
The New Roth TSP is Here
Beginning October 1, active duty military personnel now have a new Thrift
Savings Plan (TSP) option; the Roth TSP. Department of Defense civilians have
been able to take advantage of this new option for several months.
For most, Social Security and possibly a military or civil service retirement will not
yield enough money to provide a desirable standard of living in the retirement years.
Participating in the TSP is an easy way to build wealth necessary for a comfortable
retirement and the earlier this begins; the better.
In the TSP’s traditional design, investments are made with pre-tax dollars. Federal
taxes are computed after the amount invested in the TSP is reduced from salary. The
actual tax dollars saved depends on the participant’s tax bracket; and most service
members fall in the 10 or 15% bracket. The taxes deferred will eventually be paid
when qualified distributions are made after age 59 ½. All earning also are taxed
when withdrawn.
Under the new Roth TSP, the contributions are invested on an after-tax basis and
along with its earnings, the money invested will never be taxed again, so long as
certain conditions are met upon withdrawal.
The following examples illustrate the primary difference between the traditional
TSP and the new Roth TSP.
SFC Willie Nelson, who is married and has no children, earns approximately
$48,000 per year. He contributes $100 per month to his traditional TSP for a total of
$1,200 for the year. This reduces his taxable income to $46,800 for 2012.
Since his traditional IRA contribution is reducing his taxable income, the real benefit
to Nelson is deferring $180 of income taxes, which is the tax on $1,200 for a
taxpayer in the 15% bracket. Assuming Nelson continues to make regular
contributions until he retires from the Army in 10 years, and opts to leave the money
in his TSP, he might have several hundred thousand dollars in his account when he
retires because the interest compounded nicely and he earned an average of 8%
annually.
Fast forward 30 years, to 2042 when Nelson is 70 years old and his account is now
worth $300,000, the majority of which is earnings, not contributions. He must begin
taking required minimum distributions under federal law. When he begins making
withdrawals, he must pay taxes on every dollar he withdraws. He may be in the 15%
bracket, but he might be in a 30% bracket. It is impossible to predict the future.
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Enter SFC Garth Brooks. Brooks made the same income as Nelson, contributed the
same amount; but, Brooks took advantage of the new Roth TSP. He felt that he could
manage just fine without reducing his tax liability by $180. His TSP account is also
worth $300,000. He too is required to take the minimum required distribution only he
won’t have to pay taxes on any of it and it’s a good thing, because as it turned out,
most of his taxes will be taxed at 35%. The last 30 years were spent paying back a
giant stimulus and everyone’s taxes were raised.
For both active duty and civilians, the amounts that may be deferred or contributed
are limited by the IRS for either the Traditional or Roth TSP. For 2012, the limit is
$17,000 plus $5,500 catch-up contributions for those ages 50 and older. There is no
income limit that precludes contributing to a Roth TSP like there is with the Roth IRA;
however, the Roth TSP is subject to required minimum distributions at age 70 ½.
The decision to make elective deferrals to a Traditional IRA or to contribute to a
Roth IRA should be an informed one based on a thorough understanding of the tax
consequences. What is right for one person might not be the best decision for someone
else. Generally, most young people in a low tax bracket will be better off in a Roth
TSP, while the Traditional TSP might be the best decision for someone with a
significant amount of income in the 25% bracket.
For more details about the
new Roth TSP, visit the
ACS Financial Readiness
Program Manager or call
ACS at 768-7112 to make
an appointment.
FMWR Outlook 9
Financial Planning for a PCS Move
1, 15, 22, & 29 October, 1400-1600, ACS
Classroom
Organizational Point of Contact (OPOC)
Training Class
4 October, 0900-1100, ACS Classroom
Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Proclamation Ceremony
4 October, 1000-1100, USAG Daegu HQs,
Camp Henry
Wear Something Purple Thursday/Make
Your Own Purple Ribbon
4 & 18 October, 1130-1300, Camp Walker
Food Court
Prenatal Workshop (Early pregnancy –
before 25th week)
4 October, 1330-1530, ACS Classroom
Advanced Sign-up required at 768-7112
Pledge of Hope Campaign
9 October, 1100-1400, Camp Walker
Food Court
Baby Basic Class
10 October, 1300-1600, ACS FAP Classroom
Wear Something Purple Thursday/Make
Your Own Purple Ribbon
11 October, 1130-1300, Cp Carroll Food Court
ACS, Camp Henry
(Bldg. T-1103)
768-7112
Manage Your Holiday Spending
11 October, 1330-1530, ACS Classroom
Timely holiday tips and budgeting to help
you spend wisely during the holiday season.
Sponsorship Training
15 October, 0900-1000, ACS Classroom
Basic Resume Writing
15 October, 1500-1630, ACS Classroom
Holiday Planning
18 October, 1800-2000, ACS Classroom
Come to ACS and learn how to have a great
holiday while saving money on gift ideas
and party planning.
Organization Volunteer
Recognition Ceremony
19 October, 1330-1430, ACS
Smooth Moves with Family
19 October, 1400-1600,
ACS Conference Room
Newcomer Subway Tour
20 October, 0915-1630, meet at
Cp Walker Lodge
The Relationship Spectrum (Class)
23 October, 1300-1500 Camp Henry ACS
Anger Management Class
(RSVP 768-7112)
24 October, 0930-1130,
ACS Conference Room
Domestic Violence Awareness Month 10 FMWR Outlook 10
Stress Management Class
(RSVP 768-7112)
24 October, 1400-1530,
ACS Conference Room
Prenatal Workshop
(Late pregnancy – 26 weeks to delivery)
25 October, 1330-1530, ACS Classroom
A Financial to Do Lists for Newlyweds
and not so Newlyweds…
25 October, 1400-1600, ACS Classroom
Develop a budget, and learn how to work
together to handle your family finances.
Free Credit Score & Analysis
Check your free FICO® credit scores-and the
educational information and tools in the
FICO Standard product-available free of
charge to eligible active duty service
members and their spouses.
Please call 768-8127 for an appointment.
Home Based Business
If you need information on the process of
operating a business on post and off, please
call 768-7112 for an appointment.
Newcomer and Spouse Orientation
Every Tuesday, 0800-1700,
Movie Theater, Cp Henry
“Mandatory Personal Financial
Management Training for First Term
Soldiers”
Every Wednesday, 0900-1600,
ACS Classroom
This course is comprised of eight sessions
mandated by the Department of the Army
for First Term Soldiers. This class teaches
how to develop a personal
budget/spending plan; recognize signs of
financial trouble and where to get
assistance; the importance of credit and
how to establish a savings account,
emergency savings and long term savings;
how to make the best consumer decisions;
how to plan for large and small purchases,
and how to plan insurance needs on life,
auto, personal property, and home. Family
members are welcome on a space
available basis.
Daegu Craft Class
Every Thursday, 1400-1530,
ACS Conference Room
Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Newcomer Subway Tour, Daegu City
FMWR Outlook 11
Paid advertisement
English, Korean Language Classes
Cp Henry ACS / 768-7112
Advance Korean Language Class
Every Monday, 1200-1300, ACS Conference
Room
Beginner Korean Language Class
Every Tuesday & Friday Oct, 1200-1300, ACS
Classroom
English Conversation Class
Every Wednesday, 1200-1300
Every Thursday, 1300-1400
ACS Relocation Office
Intermediate Korean Language Class
Every Friday, 1200-1300, ACS Conference Room
Events
4 October, 1000-1100
Domestic Violence Awareness Month Proclamation Ceremony, USAG Daegu
Garrison, Bldg 1211, Camp Henry
4 & 18 October, 1130-1300
“Wear Something Purple” Thursday - Make Your Own Purple Ribbon, Camp
Walker Food Court
9 October, 1100-1400
Pledge of Hope Campaign, Camp Walker Food Court
11 October, 1130-1300
“Wear Something Purple” Thursday - Make Your Own Purple Ribbon,
Camp Carroll Food Court
16 October, 1100-1400
Pledge of Hope Campaign, Cp Carroll Food Court
23 October, 1300-1500
The Relationship Spectrum (Class), ACS, Camp Henry
25 October, 1100-1400
Pledge of Hope Campaign, Chinhae Naval Base, Turtle Cove
Family Advocacy Program, ACS
October 2012 “Domestic Violence Awareness Month”
FMWR Outlook 13
ACS, Camp Carroll
(Bldg. S-998) / 765-7900
Anger Management Class
(RSVP 768-7900)
3 October, 0930-1130,
ACS Conference Room
Stress Management Class
(RSVP 768-7900)
3 October, 1400-1530,
ACS Conference Room
Andong Cultural Tour (Andong City)
4 October, 1000-1600
Meet at Cp Carroll ACS
Beauty Makeup Class
10 October, 1000-1130, ACS Training
Room
Employment Readiness
10 & 24 October, 0900-1600,
ACS Program Manager‟s Room
Pottery Class
15, 22 & 29, October, 1000-1130, ACS
Training Room
Newcomer and Spouse Orientation
Every Thursday, 0800-1700,
Movie Theater, Cp Carroll
Pledge of Hope Campaign
16 October, 1100-1400, Camp Carroll
Food Court
Manage Your Holiday Spending
16 October, 1330-1530 ACS Classroom
Holiday tips and budgeting to help you
spend wisely during the holiday season.
Playgroup
16, 23, & 30 October, 1000-1200, FCC Room
Recipe Exchange
19 October, 1130-1300, ACS Kitchen
Birthday Celebration & Spouse Group
Meeting
26 October, 1330-1530 ACS Lounge
Free Credit Score & Analysis
Check your free FICO® credit scores-and the
educational information and tools in the
FICO Standard product-available free of
charge to eligible active duty service
members and their spouses.
Please call 768-8127 for an appointment
Financial Readiness Class
Every Tuesday, 0900-1600,
ACS Employment Room
Computer Class
Every Tuesday, 1330-1500, ACS AKO Room
Exceptional Family Member Program
Every Wednesday, 0900-1600, ACS Office
Computer Class (KN)
Every Wednesday, 1000-1130, ACS AKO
Room
Calligraphy & Oriental Art Class
Every Friday, 1330-1500
ACS Conference Room
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English and Korean Classes at Cp Carroll ACS / 765-7900
Paid advertisement
ESL Class
15, 22 & 29, 1000-1130, ACS Conference Room
Korean Language Class (Advanced)
15, 22 & 29, 1400-1530, ACS Training Room
KN Military Communication Service
Every Tuesday, 1000-1130, ACS Conference Room
Every Friday, 1400-1530, ACS Training Room
Korean Language Class (Basic)
Every Wednesday, 1330-1500, ACS Training Room
English Conversation Class
Every Wednesday, 1330-1500, ACS Conference Room
Korean Language Class (Intermediate)
Every Friday, 1000-1130, ACS Conference Room
FMWR Outlook 15
Club Golf Championship
October 6-7, 0645-1300
AUSA Golf Tournament
October 12-14
Evening on the Range
September 12, 1900-2030
Free Golf Lessons
October 20 & 27, 1000-1200
Pay Day Golf Scramble
October 26, 1200-1800
Evergreen Golf Course, Camp Walker / 764-4601
Pro Shop / 764-4628
Hours of Operation Pro Shop:0600-1800
Driving Range: 0600-1730
Cp Walker Golf Course Pro Shop
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Wednesdays, 1900-2200 at Camp Walker Hilltop Club
Thursdays, 1730-2130 at Henry‟s Place
Fridays, 1800-2200 at Camp Carroll Hideaway Club
Saturdays, 1900-2400 at Camp Walker Hilltop Club
PI House Band
“NIGHT TUNES”
FMWR Outlook 17
Evergreen
Lunch Specials
(A or B)
Tuesday-Friday
at 1100-1330
Special A ($8.95)
Special B ($7.95)
Beverage and Soup & Salad
Bar ($5.95)
Soup & Salad Bar without the
Special ($7.95)
SUNDAY BRUNCH
1000-1400 Adults ($15.95)
Ages 6-10 ($7.95)
Ages 5 & under (Free)
The LAST SUNDAY of each month brunch
will include all-you-can-eat N.Y. Strip Loin
Adults ($17.95) / Ages 6-10 ($9.95) /
Ages 5 under (Free)
All steaks cooked medium, or you can grill
your own 8oz steak to desired preference.
Evergreen
Community Club
764-4060
3 October: Club Closed for Korean Holiday (Halfway
House will be open regular hours at 0800-1700)
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Wednesdays, 1700-2100
Mongolian BBQ
Veggies are a basic price for one (1) time
through.
Basic Price: Adults ($9.95) / Ages 6-10
($4.95) / Ages 5 & under eat free.
Beef, Pork, Chicken, Shrimp, Scallops, sold
by the ounce cook-while-you-watch
station.
Please note: wine, draft beer and other
beverages (except water) are not included.
Evergreen Community Club,
Cp Walker / 764-4060
Tuesdays & Fridays, 1700-2100
2-for-1 Ribeye Steak Dinner: $19.95
Individual Steaks Available:
Porterhouse ($19.95)
N.Y. ($18.95) /
1½lb Monster T-Bone-Steak ($21.95)
Add soup & salad bar for $5.95
(Soup & Salad Bar without the special is
$7.95) . House salad not included.
Thursdays, 1700-2100
N.Y. Strip Loin Steak 8oz: $8.95
Baked potato, corn-on-the cob,
and dinner roll for $8.95.
Add a beverage and Soup & Salad Bar for $5.95.
Soup & Salad Bar without the special is $7.95.
Fridays, 1700-2100
Lobster Tail & Beef Tenderloin: $30.95
Add Soup & Salad Bar for $5.95
Saturdays, 1200-1700
BBQ Chicken or Ribs: $6.95
Side dishes sold separately:
corn-on-the-cob, coleslaw, potato salad,
baked beans and assorted drinks.
Saturdays, 1700-2100
BBQ Chicken or Ribs: $6.95
Side dishes available separately:
corn-on-the-cob, potato salad, coleslaw, and
baked beans.
Add beverage and Soup & Salad Bar for $5.95
(Soup & Salad Bar without the special is
$7.95)
Tuesday-Saturday, 1100-2000
ECC Ice Cream Cones Available
Soft Ice Cream Cones - Two Flavors
Large: $2 / Small: $1
Waffle Cones & Bowls: $4 each
FMWR Outlook 19
Evergreen Catering The Evergreen Community Club provides full-
service custom catering for a wide variety of
organizational, individual and military-related
events.
Evergreen Community Club, Camp Walker
Dedicated to excellence in food quality, preparation
and presentation, we cater functions both small and
large. Whether you are planning a buffet, seated
dinner, cocktail party, or other special event, our team
can offer you innovative cuisine that‟s tailored to your
palate, ideal for the season and perfect for the chosen
theme of your event.
Our wait service sets the standard for professionalism
and excellence and our beverage expertise can
provide wines and beverages to suit your menu, your
taste and your budget.
For a truly memorable catered experience, call us
today at 764-4060 and have our Catering Specialist
work with you to manage the details of your
next event.
Groups or Events of 10 or more require a
reservation 48 hours in advance.
A 15% service charge is included when
using the services of our Catering
Coordinator, Ms. Kim. Call 764-4689/4060.
(Commercial 053-470-4689/4060).
764-4060
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FMWR Outlook 21
What is RecTrac? Not to be confused with the accountability swipe-in, RecTrac is FMWR’s automated customer usage system. This management information system helps us provide better recreation service to our customers by monitoring program and facility usage. More importantly, evaluating RecTrac data will eventually aid in determining future funding to support FMWR programs.
Do I have to register? How long does it take? Anyone using services at the fitness or community centers must be registered in the system. The process is quick and easy and you can register yourself or, if accompanied, your whole Family in a single visit!
RecTrac at the
Community Centers
and Fitness Centers
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The HILLTOP CLUB cordially invites you to attend their
27 Oct / 8 p.m.
Contests, Games, Door Prizes,
Drink Specials
Win CASH in the Costume
Contest!
FMWR Outlook 23
MON
1700-2100
Monster T-Bone Steak
(1½ pound)
$21.95
WED
1730 – while-they-last
Free Snacks
(September 5, 12, 19 & 26)
THU
1700-2100
All-You-Can-Eat
Pizza & Pasta Buffet
$10.95
FRI
1700-2100
Marinated Pork Loin
Baked Potato
Vegetable, Roll,
Beverage
$8.95
SUN
1230-2130
Large Pizza
$9.95
Supreme, Vegetable, Pepperoni
or Hawaiian
Hilltop Community Club
Dining Specials, Camp
Walker / 764-4985
Club closed on October 30 for maintenance
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Saturdays
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FMWR Outlook 25
HENRY'S PLACE
UPGRADE New Heating and
AC Installation
Phase II - 21 Sep to 9 Nov
Kitchen & Office Closed
LIMITED MENU
at Food Mobile Truck
Phase III - 10 Nov to 24 Dec
Ballroom & ARMP Room Closed
All other areas open
Enjoy your meal in the sports bar lounge
and dining room! 768-7300
Yeil Skin Laser Clinic
• Three skilled,
English-speaking
dermatologists
• Visit our website
(www.yeilskin.com)
and check out our
column for the USFK
community.
Laser Therapy
: Acne & scar
: Dilated Pores
: Moles, Freckles
: Melasma
: Hair removal
: Skin tightening
Tel : 053-425-0600
www.yeilskin.com
Botox & Filler
Ultra V Lfting
Non-invasive
: wrinkle treatment
: face lifting
Skin Disease
26 FMWR Outlook
DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS Monday-Friday / 1100-1330
Henry‟s Place
768-7300
$8.95
N.Y. Strip Loin Steak (8oz)
Potato Salad / Corn-on-the-cob
Baked Beans & Roll / Ice Tea &
Lemonade
Please enjoy your meal in the sports bar
lounge and dining room.
For more information, call 768-7300
FMWR Outlook 27
Ever wonder
if your voice is
heard?
http://ice.disa.mil
See it … solve it. We are especially
interested in hearing
recommendations our
customers may have for
improving our services
and programs. When
filling out an ICE card,
please share your great
ideas with us. If we use
your solution, you could
win a prize!
28 FMWR Outlook
Henry’s Place 768-7300
LIMITED MENU
Mobile Food Truck Lunch: Monday-Friday / 1100-1330
Dinner: Wednesday-Friday / 1700-2030
(Due to renovations in the kitchen area)
Chicken Tenders $5.75
Chicken Deluxe Salad $6.95
Chicken Anju w/Rice & Kimchi $8.95
Beef Bulgogi w/Rice & Kimchi $8.95
Fish & Chips $5.95
Shrimp Basket $7.95
The Hall of Famer $4.95
The All American Cheeseburger $5.50
The Mick $6.50
All American Dog $2.50
Grill Chicken Sandwich $4.50
Bacon Jack Chicken Sandwich $5.50
Spicy Buffalo Chicken Sandwich $4.95
Tuna Sandwich $3.50
French Fries $1.95
Soup of the Day $1.95
Soda (can) $1.25
Water (bottle) $1.25
Combo any of the above Burger, Sandwich, or Hotdog: $2
(Includes soda & choice of French fries or cup of soup)
Please enjoy your meal in the sports bar lounge and
dining room.
Due to the renovations, there will be
NO lunch buffet, NO 2-for-1 Steak in October
Grill-Your-Own-Steak at your table (8oz N.Y. Strip Loin Steak) Corn-on-the-cob, baked beans & roll, ice tea & lemonade
Wednesday-Friday at 1700-2030, Patio Area
FMWR Outlook 29
Hideaway Club
Texas Hold „Em Poker tournament with complimentary meal
Weekly Winners: 1st $75 / 2nd $50 / 3rd next week buy-in. Points are awarded each week. After 8 weeks the top 9 point earners from the weekly tournament play for 1st $500 / 2nd $300 / 3rd $200
Every Thursday
Sign in at 1800
Game begins at
1830
For more information, call
765-8574
30 FMWR Outlook
TUE-
SAT
1700-1900
“Suds and Buds”
Draft: $1
Reduced drink prices
WED
1700-2200
KARAOKE & LADIES NIGHT
Strawberry daiquiris and
margaritas for $2
THU
TEXAS HOLD „EM
TOURNAMENT
Sign in at 1800
Game begins at 1830
Weekly Winners:
1st $75 / 2nd $50 / 3rd next
week buy-in. Points are
awarded each week. After 8
weeks the top 9 point earners
from the weekly tournament
play for 1st $500 / 2nd $300 /
3rd $200
FRI
FREE Snacks at 1900 and 2300
1800-2200
PI house band “NIGHT TUNES”
SAT
1700-2100: LADIES NIGHT
Strawberry daiquiris and
margaritas for $2.
Variety & Old Skool music by
the house DJ at 1900
Free Snacks at 2300
Special Events 13 October, 2200
Customer Appreciation Night-Free Snacks
27 October, 1900-2400
Before Halloween Party Free Snacks and Costume Contest
1st: $50 / 2nd: $25
Camp Carroll
Hideaway Club For more information, call 765-8574
Saturdays, 1700-2100
“LADIES NIGHT” Strawberry Daiquiris and margaritas for $2.
Variety & Old Skool Music with the
House DJ at 1900.
The Hideaway Club has TV‟s with the latest programming, cool, refreshing beverages, a snack bar,
music, pool table, and is the perfect place to get with friends to relax!
FMWR Outlook 31
Library, Camp Walker
764-4318
Library, Camp Carroll
765-8407
RESOURCES &
SERVICES New and Popular Books
Magazines/newspapers
DVD, CD, and audiobooks
Video Games: Wii, PS3, Xbox 360
Libros en Español
Free internet access, including WiFi
Online databases
Ebooks and eaudiobooks
Photocopier
International fax service
Portable DVD players for in-house use
Digital data sender
Children‟s area 32 FMWR Outlook
Babies Storytime
19 October / 10 a.m. Camp Walker Library / 764-4318
Songs, rhymes, and stories for our littlest
patrons. Ages 0-24 months.
Thursdays: Children‟s Story Hour Cp Walker Library: 1030
Cp Carroll Library: Call for times, 765-8407
Hispanic
Heritage
Month
15 Sep-15 Oct Check out our
books, DVD‟s,
and CD‟s by
Hispanic
Americans
25 Oct, 7pm
Meets at the
Evergreen Club This month‟s
book is Guns,
Germs, and Steel
by Jared
Diamond
Daegu Book Club
14-20 October Vote for your favorite young adult book of 2012 for a chance to win a prize!
FMWR Outlook 33
Pre-registration
is required!
Arts & Crafts Center
764-5692 (In the Camp Walker CAC)
Paid advertisement
Matting & Framing Class Instruction will be provided by
the Arts & Crafts Center staff by
request and during normal
operating hours.
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Daegu Area Preliminary Table Tennis Tournament 20 October / 1400
Winners will advance to the USAG Daegu Table Tennis
Tournament in November.
Recreational 8-Ball Tournament 27 October / 1400
*All military and civilians authorized to use FMWR facilities may
enter the competition.
*Tournaments will award trophies to the 1st, 2nd & 3rd place winners.
If there are 6 players, only 1st & 2nd place winners will receive trophies.
Sign up today! 764-4123
Cp Walker/Camp Henry
BOSS Meeting Every Wednesday, 1500
at the Cp Walker Community Activity Center
Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers (BOSS) All single and unaccompanied Soldiers are welcome!
SSG Mary K. Byrne, 764-4426 USAG Daegu (Area IV) Coordinator PFC Nichole Hukill, 764-4163 (Henry/Walker President)
Community
Activity Center,
Camp Walker
764-4123/5919
FREE Watercolor Classes
Fridays, 1500-1600 Enjoy general fine art painting instruction in
traditional and original art-portrait, still life, and
landscape. The instructional goal is the
understanding of the basic principles of fine art and
development of artistic technique.
Learn artistic culture and improve your skills!
Instructor: Mr. Ha
(010-8258-4377)
FMWR Outlook 35
Pumpkin
Carving Contest Cp Walker Community Activity Center
Enter your pumpkin for a chance
to win prizes!
-Contest entry submission period: October 24-25
-Show off your creativity and Halloween spirit
-Entries will be on display: October 24-27
-Award Ceremony: October 27 at 1500
1st, 2nd & 3rd Place Winners!
For more information, call 764-4123
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Cp Walker Community
Activity Center Tour /
764-4123
Mount Palgong,
Gatbawi &
Donghwa Temple (Daegu City)
6 Oct / Cp Walker CAC
Transportation Fee: $15 (Adult)
/ $10 (Child 12 & under)
Additional Expense:
Admission fee for Donghwa
Temple: Adult (2,500 won) /
Under 12 years (1,000 won).
- Bring your lunch sack or Korea
won for admission fee and meal.
- Pets are not allowed
On the southern peak of Mt.
Palgong, sits the Gatbawi Buddha.
Carved in the 9th century, it is one of
Korea’s major tourist attractions and is
designated as National Treasure #431.
The Buddha is famous for granting
one wish to each of the pilgrims who
makes the hour-long trek to the top of
this 800-meter peak. And as such, has
attracted visitors from across the
globe. The statue is a 4-meter high
sitting Buddha with an expression that
demonstrates a feeling of impressive
mercy - it is a must see for anyone
visiting the region.
Donghwa Temple is one of eleven
cultural assets officially designated by
the central government of South Korea
and, in 1988, was granted status as the
9th head temple of the Jogyejong
Korean Buddhist Order.
FMWR Outlook 37
Cp Walker Community Activity Center Tour,
764-4123
Saltwater Fishing Trip (Chin-Hae)
13 October / Cp Walker CAC
Transportation fee:
$15 per person and boat fee: 55,000 won (bait, hook, kril …); pay at the
boat site.
Equipment rental is available at the CAC: $10 (Rod/Reel)
Bring a sack lunch, water, and warm jacket.
Must be 18 years and up to sign.
No pets allowed.
Sign up deadline: October 10.
Bus departs from the Cp Carroll CAC at 0700 and Cp Walker
Commissary at 0800.
38 FMWR Outlook
Table Tennis
Tournament 21 October, 1400 Awards to 1st & 2nd place winners.
Winners will advance to the USAG Daegu Table Tennis Tournament.
Sign up at the Camp Carroll CAC , 765-8325/7484
Recreational 8-Ball Tournament 28 October, 1400
Prizes awarded to 1st & 2nd place winners.
Must have a minimum or six players.
Sign up at Camp Carroll CAC , 765-8325/7484
Cp Carroll Community Activity Center,
765-8325/7484
Cp Carroll
BOSS Meeting 10 & 24 Oct, 1730
at the Cp Carroll CAC
Better Opportunities
for Single Soldiers (BOSS) All single and unaccompanied
Soldiers are welcome!
SSG Mary K. Byrne, 764-4426 USAG Daegu (Area IV) Coordinator . SSG Merle Brandon, 010-3894-6048 (Carroll President).
FMWR Outlook 39
Tour
Tour to Mun-Gyeong
Apple Fest (Mun-Gyeong City)
20 October, Cp Carroll CAC
Transportation fee: $15 (Adult) / $10
(Child 12 & under)
Bus departs from the Cp Walker
Commissary at 0800, Cp Carroll
CAC at 0900
Bring car seats for minors / Bring won
for shopping, food, etc.
Mun-gyeong
APPLE FEST 2012
Sign up at Cp Carroll Community
Activity Center / 765-8325
Cp Carroll Community Activity Center Tour / 765-8325
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Cp Carroll Community Activity Center Tour,
765-8325
Tour to Gyeong-Ju Expo & Folk Craft Village (Gyeong-Ju City)
27 October, Cp Carroll CAC Transportation fee: $15 (Adult) / $10 (Child 12 & under)
Entrance fee: 3,000 won
Bus departs from the Cp Carroll CAC at 0800 and
Cp Walker Commissary at 0900
Bring car seats for minors / Bring won for the entrance fee,
food, snacks, etc..
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Must have eye protection, long
sleeves, long pants,
sneakers/boots covering
ankles.
Sign-up today! 765-8325
Cp Carroll Community
Activity Center
Monday-Friday
UNIT PAINTBALL
Call to reserve. $8/person
Saturdays & Sundays
OPEN PAINTBALL
1300-1700
$15/person Includes mask, gun, canister
and first 200 paintballs. 5¢
per additional ball.
The Paintball
Range will
close on
1 November
for the winter.
42 FMWR Outlook
Better Opportunities
for Single Soldiers (BOSS) All single and unaccompanied Soldiers are welcome!
BOSS positions are open on the Camp Walker/Henry Council. For more information contact Mr. Chandler at 764-4432
BOSS ARMYMWR.COM
QUALITY OF LIFE COMMUNITY SERVICE RECREATION & LEISURE
FMWR Outlook 43
The location is subject to change
Boss Haunted House
26-27 October
1800-2100
at the Cp Walker LSAs.
SSG Mary K. Byrne Area IV Boss Coordinator
764-4426/4440
Better Opportunities
for Single Soldiers (BOSS)
44 FMWR Outlook
Auto Skills, Camp Henry (Bldg. S-1415) / 768-8164
Do It Yourself! The Auto Skills Center has trained instructors and mechanics to guide
customers through a wide range of repairs and maintenance.
ONGOING SERVICES
Charging Systems
Check Engine Trouble Codes
Smog Check Failures
Air Conditioning
Automobile Engines Repair
Fuel Injection/Carburetion
Oil Change Service
Overheating
Electrical
AUTO REPAIR SERVICES
Timing belt replacement
Computerized 4-wheel alignments
Tune-ups
Tire installation, repair and balance
Cooling system and radiator service
Clutch replacement
Air conditioning service, including R 134A
conversions
Engine replacement and rebuilding
Safety inspections
Car break repair service
Detail service, disposal vehicles and other
vehicle problems
FMWR Outlook 45
Camp Walker
Bowling Center 764-4334
Tuesdays, 1130-2230
Hourly Bowling: $10 per hour,
per lane / $2 shoe rental
Wednesdays, 1600-2100
Mid-Week Madness ($1 per
game / $2 shoe rental)
Wednesday-Friday,
1130-1330
Buy a Combo Meal from the
Strike Zone and the bowling
is on us! (Shoes not included)
Thursdays, 1800-2230
“Boss and Buddy Night”
Bring your subordinate
bowling and pay for just
one person
(2-for-1 special. Shoes not
included.)
Saturdays
1800-midnight: Buy a Combo
Meal & Bowl 2 games free.
1900-midnight: Extreme
Bowling ($2 per game / $2
shoe rental).
Sundays, 1130-2230
Red Pin Bowling
Hourly Bowling ($10 per lane)
Game Bowling ($2.50 per game /
$2 shoe rental)
U.S. Holiday Bowling, All day
Red Pin Bowling
$2.50 per game / $2 shoe rental
U.S. & KN Holiday
Open at 1630
Check out our newly resurfaced lanes and new scoring system!
46 FMWR Outlook
Camp Walker
Bowling Center
764-4334
Bowling Special
When U.S. Holidays fall on a Monday, the Bowling Center will be open, then
close the following day:
Tuesday-Thursday: 1130-2300 / Fridays & Saturdays: 1130-2400
Sundays: 1130-2300 / Mondays: Closed
13 October / Starts: 1200
9-Pin-No-Tap Bowling
Entry fee: $20
27 October / Starts: 1200
King & Queen of the Hill
Bowling Tournament
Entry fee: $20
Tuesday-Friday, 1330-1700
“Unlimited Bowling” Special
$10 game & shoes
(Except U.S. Holidays)
Tuesday-Friday, 1330-1700
Early Bird Special
50% off games and shoes
(Except U.S. Holidays)
FMWR Outlook 47
Bowling Special
31 October / 1700-2100
Xtreme Halloween Madness Bowling Music thumping, lights flashing, and stuff glowing in the
dark! $1 per game / $1 for shoe rental.
8 October / All day
Holiday Special $1.50 per game
Camp Carroll Bowling
Center / 765-4470
Grill-Your-Own Steak
Wednesdays / 1700-2000 Porterhouse Steak ($10.95)
N.Y. Steak ($9.95)
5oz Chicken Breast ($7.95)
Includes corn-on-the-cob,
baked potato and coleslaw.
Monday Bowling Leagues League starts: 15 October, 1830
League meeting: 8 October at the
Cp Carroll Bowling Center.
The first league meeting and
practice will be at 1800.
48 FMWR Outlook
Cp Carroll
Bowling Center 765-4470
Monday-Friday, 1100-1330
Purchase a Strike Zone Combo meal and
Bowl for free.
Monday-Friday, 1330-1700
Early Bird Dollar Bowling Special
$1 per game / $1 shoe rental
Tuesdays, 1700-2000
Boss and Buddy Bowling
Pay for just one person (2-for-1 special).
Naturally, the boss pays for shoes.
Wednesdays, 1600-2100
$1 games during Mid-Week Madness
Bowling
Fridays, 1700-2300
Buy a Pitcher of Beer or Soda and get 3
games free (shoes not included)
FMWR Outlook 49
Fridays & Sundays,
1900-2300
Extreme Bowling
Saturdays
Buy a Combo Meal and Bowl 2
games for free (1800-2000)
“Ladies Night”
Free Bowling for the ladies (shoe
rental not included)
Sundays, All day
Red Pin Bowling
Sundays, All day
Family Day Bowling
Kids bowl for free when either
mom or dad bowl.
Check out our newly resurfaced lanes!
FMWR Outlook 49
All Month in the Dining Room
Cowboy Steak Special
8oz Sirloin
Corn-on-the-cob
Seasoned Cowboy-cut Fries
Dinner Rolls
Only $8.95
Camp Carroll
Bowling Center
Lunch Buffet
Special (A or B)
Special A ($8.95) / Special B ($7.95)
Beverage Included
Add Soup & Salad ($3.95)
Soup & Salad Bar
without the
Special ($6.95)
765-4470
The hang-out Friday & Saturday Night’S
2200-0300 Country & Rock
50 FMWR Outlook
Swimming Classes Cp Walker Pool: Sun, 1700 / 764-4800
Cp Carroll Pool: Tue & Thu, 1100 / 765-8287/4273
Both classes are for adults & children ($50), Soldiers (Free)
SWIMMING POOLS
Camp Walker Pool / 764-3873
Mon-Wed & Fri: 0530-2000
Thu: 0500-0800 & 1700-2000
Sat, Sun & US Holidays: 1000-1800
Camp Carroll Pool / 765-7708
Mon-Fri: 0530-1930
0530-0800 for lap swimming
FMWR Outlook 51
CYS Services, Sports
764-4859
Basketball Registration
Registration: 1-30 November
Ages: 3-16
Cost: 3-5 Y/O ($20) & 6-16 Y/O ($40)
Daegu Dolphins Winter Swim Team Registration
Registration: 1-30 November
Ages: 5-18
Cost: $65 with discounts for coaches and additional children
For more information, call 764-4859
52 FMWR Outlook
Youth Services, MS &
Teens, Camp Walker
Triple Play Club Meeting
2 October, 1600-1700
Marble Painting
5 October, 1530-1600
Sewing Club Meeting (Pouch w/beads)
6 October, 1500-1600
Fun Things Robotic (BP)
8 October, 1500-1600
Oriental Art Class
9 October, 1530-1600
Summer Memory Scrapbook
13 October, 1500-1600
Back Pocket Fun - Things Robotic
15 October, 1500-1600
Hispanic Heritage Month Cooking Club
(Quesadillas w/rice)
19 October, 1500
Birthday/Volunteer Recognition Party
26 October, 1500-1700
Halloween Costume & Dance Party
31 October, 1900-2100
Refreshments will be provided!
Parent Central Services: 764-5298
School Age Center: 764-5702
Middle School & Teen: 764-5721
Youth Sports: 764-4859
FMWR Outlook 53
Summer Field trips 2012
FMWR Outlook 53
School Age Care is for children in Grades 1-5. Children in 6th grade may choose
to attend the SAC program or the Youth Center.
Sixth graders attending the SAC program only pay for before school care.
On school closures and winter and spring breaks, there is no additional cost for
enrolled children at SAC to attend full days.
We offer homework time, arts and crafts and 4-H clubs.
We are gearing up for 4-H Fridays- all of our SAC children will choose one of our
three 4-H clubs to join.
These clubs focus on leadership, learning new skills, fun and much more, so
come visit our program and see what great activities are happening.
SCHOOL AGE CARE
OFFERS BEFORE AND
AFTER SCHOOL
SERVICES AND FULL
DAY PROGRAMS
DURING SCHOOL
CLOSURES.
54 FMWR Outlook
19 October 6:30-10:30 p.m.
at the Cp Walker CDC,
Bldg. S-257
FREE Childcare for registered children
from 6 weeks to 12 years old.
Slots are limited.
Call to make a reservation, 764-5298,
starting Oct 2.
All CYSS programs will be closed 1 October for Chusok and 8 October for Columbus Day
CYS Services, Cp Walker
HOLD THE DATE: Please join us Saturday afternoon October 27th
for a Halloween Happening at the Youth Center. It will be an
afternoon full of fall fun. Planned activities include the Mad
Scientist Lab, a haunted hallway, costume contest, Fear Factor
contest, treat making, carnival games and a special space for
toddler and young preschoolers. More details will follow. If you
have any questions about this month‟s event-please call Parent
Central Service at 764-5298.
Super Saturday is Back!
FMWR Outlook 55
Child Development Center (CDC),
Cp Walker, Bldg. S-223
764-4834 PLAYGROUP
Our free playgroup is offered every
Tuesday from 10:30-11:30 am.
Come join us for special activities and
network with other parents.
Children from birth through 5 years old
can participate in fun activities.
Activities include a book or craft project,
a science activity, or a movement or
dance activity. So start off the new
school year with fun activities for your
younger ones.
Parents must attend with their child.
Camp Walker CDC, Bldg. S-223
We have spaces available in our Strong
Beginnings, full day and part day
programs. During the month of
October we will be focusing on harvest
and the change of seasons.
We have planned art, movement, math,
science and literacy activities daily.
Infant, toddler and hourly care is also
available.
Please call 764-4834 to get more
information on our dynamic
developmental program.
All CYSS programs will be closed 1 October for Chusok and 8 October for Columbus Day
56 FMWR Outlook
From sonograms to first steps to the first day of
school, we know that building a healthy future for a
child begins in the earliest days – even before birth.
So as we started Let's Move! and began our efforts to
end the epidemic of childhood obesity in a
generation, we put an emphasis on early childhood
health.
5 October at 3 p.m. We are inviting parents, Family and friends to
join us for games, physical activities and a
healthy snack.
If you have any questions or wish to volunteer to
help with this event please contact Tonya
McCarty, CDC Director at 764-4835 or 764-4834.
Thank you for support and hope to see you there.
With health issues appearing earlier and earlier - one in five children is overweight
or obese by the time they're 6 years old, and more than half of obese children are
overweight before their second birthday.
We knew there wasn't a moment to waste. So to help recognize the importance of
physical movement and nutrition CYSS Child Development Center is teaming up with
children and parents to help fight this epidemic.
We will be increasing our physical activities at the center and introducing healthy
meals and recipes to our Families.
To kick off this event, we will be walking down to Kelly Field for a day of fun and
learning.
FMWR Outlook 57
SKIES Unlimited
Instructional Classes
POC information Rick Silva at 764-5721/4112 or
email at [email protected]
Child, Youth & School Services
PIANO CLASS
Wed-Fri, 1500
$130 p/month (8 sessions)
TIGER TOTS TAEKWON-DO
Held at the CDC bldg. 223
Tue & Thu, 1030 & 1600
$35 p/month
LOOKING FOR SKIES INSTRUCTORS Kendo / Hapkido / Guitar / Hello Music Together / Arts & Crafts
Email: [email protected]
DRUMS
Mon, 1500. $50 p/month
SWIMMING CLASS
Mon & Wed, 1730-1820
$80 p/month (8 sessions)
BALLET CLASS
Tue & Thu
3-4 years (1700) / 5-up (1740)
$60 p/month
TAEKWON-DO CLASS
Tue & Thu, Beginners (1700)
Advanced (1750)
$60 p/month
58 FMWR Outlook
SY 12-13 HIRED! Apprentice Session Schedules October – December 2012: First session (180 hour term)
January – March 2013: Second session (180 hour term)
April - June 2013: Third session (180 hour term)
July – September 2013: Fourth session (summer session is 2 terms = 360 hours)
**During the school sessions, HIRED! Apprentice will work after school for 3 hours a
day to accumulate 15 hours a week totaling 180 hours to complete the term.
*** Summer session is mandatory 2 terms working full 8 hour days to accumulate 360
hours total for session. (i.e. HIRED! Apprentice is working on his/her 1st and 2nd terms,
HIRED! Apprentice will receive a stipend check from Kansas State University for // 1st
= $500 + 2nd = $500 total stipend = $1,000).
Application due dates: First Session: 1st August and no later than 15th September 2012
Second Session: 1st November and no later than 15th December 2013
Third Session: 1st February and no later than 15th March 2013
Fourth Session: 1st May and no later than 15th June 2013
**** Please have applications in by time frame to allow Workforce Preparation
Specialist to seeking employment opportunities.
HIRED! Stipend 1st and 2nd term stipend = $ 500 each / 3rd and 4th term stipend = $625 each
5th and 6th term stipend = $750 each
POC: Enrique Silva / WFPS, CYS Services Youth Center 764-4112/5721 or
FMWR Outlook 59
M.E.F. a functional, mission oriented workout that is sure to shock and sculpt your body to enhance your daily activities and designed to build power and agility, a CrossFit workout. MAT PILATES enhances your postural alignment, balance, strength, flexibility and coordination. A challenging core workout that is sure to compliment your cardio sessions. POWER YOGA isometric strength training that will burn calories and sculpt lean muscle mass combined with flexibility training to enhance connective tissue and muscle power. STEP CARDIO a 32 beat choreographed exercise on a platform designed to build lower body strength and improve cardiovascular endurance. ZUMBA is the only Latin-inspired dance fitness program that blends red-hot international music, easy to follow dance steps to form a fitness party that is downright addictive.
AQUA PUMP/CORE a fun centered exercise that is designed for a challenging cardio and toning workout with minimal impact. Non swimmers are welcome. KICKBOXING is a core centered kickboxing cardio workout that will surely make you sweat designed with natural body toning. CYCLING high intensity indoor cycling class that incorporates a 15 minute core conditioning phase at the end of the journey. Guaranteed to make you sweat. H.E.A.T. high explosive anaerobic training will leave you breathless for an intense cardio-strength-core circuit training for a full 30 minutes with a high energy warm up and end with deep Yoga stretches.
Your Fitness Training Program
Camp Walker: 764-4800
Camp Carroll: 765-8118
60 FMWR Outlook
Class Instructors at
Cp Walker (CW)
Marlyn Banzon (MB)
Robin Doaty (RD)
Betsy Lizotte (BL)
Tosha Nichols (TN)
So Pae (SP)
Jessica Streifel (JS)
Class Instructors at
Cp Carroll (CC)
Grace Dewars (MD)
Nicole Eskridge (NE)
Lorraine Melgoza-
Pearson (LM)
Mardy Menzimer (MM)
Dex Wise (DW)
AREAFOUR FIT in Facebook
AREAFOUR ZUMBA in Facebook
Your Fitness Training Program
FMWR Outlook 61
USAG Daegu Sports & Fitness
Checkout Item Listing
Item Description (Cost: N/A)
Basketball
Boxing Gloves
Hand Wraps
Heavy Bag & Gloves
Football
Football Flag
Football Tee
Towel Large/Small
Locker Keys
Head Phone
Table
Yoga Mats
Whistles
Stop Watch
Jersey
Penny
Tennis Racket
Tennis Ball
Volleyball Volleyball Knee Pad Dumbbells Abdominal Strap Weighted Vest Weight Bar Stretch Band Road Vest Weight Belt Chain Belt Medicine Ball
Cones
Jump Ropes
Chairs
Weighted Vest
Water Jugs
Racquetballs
Racquetball Rackets
Protective Classes
Softball
Softball Gloves
Softball Bats
Soccer Ball
Shin Guard
Sports Uniform
Facility Rental Picnic Areas $25
Indoor Pool Picnic with grill ($35)
without grill ($25)
Basketball Court $35 (4 hrs or less)
$50 (6 hrs or less)
$100 (12 hrs or full day)
Aerobics Room $15 (4 hrs or less)
$25 (6 hrs or less)
$50 (12 hrs or full day)
Racquetball Courts $15 (4 hrs or less)
$25 (6 hrs or less)
$50 (12 hrs or full day)
Tennis Courts $15 (4 hrs or less)
$25 (6 hrs or less)
$50 (12 hrs or full day)
Multi-Purpose Fields $35 (4 hrs or less)
$55 (6 hrs or less)
$100 (12 hrs or full day)
Multi-Purpose Field $15 (4 hrs or less)
Pavilion $25 (6 hrs or less)
$35 (12 hrs or full day)
Effective July 2012
Cp
Walk
er:
76
4-4
90
7/4
80
0
Cp
Carr
oll
: 7
65
-81
18
/82
87
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FLAG FOOTBALL
Cp Walker Flag Football League
1-16 Oct (Tue & Thu), 1800
Cp Walker Kelly Field
Cp Walker Flag Football Championships
Top 4 teams from the league
23-24 October, 1800-2200, Cp Walker Kelly
Field
Post Level Flag Football Jamboree
27-28 October
Cp Walker Kelly Field & Cp Carroll Story
Field
USAG Daegu Flag Football
Championships; top 2 teams from
Daegu/Carroll
30-31 October, 1700-2100
Cp Walker Kelly Field
For more information, call 764-4800/4907
USAG Daegu Flag Football All Star Game
18 October, Cp Carroll Story Field
This game applies to all current league
players, Cp Walker/Carroll.
Pre-game activities at 1830 (Kick, Pass &
Dash)
Game begins shortly after pre-game
activities are finalized.
Cp Carroll Intramural Flag Football
Championship
24-25 October, 1800, Cp Carroll Story Field
For more information, call 765-8118/8287
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International Kickball
Tournament 7 October, 1000, Cp Walker Kelly Field
Entry fee:
$125 (Non SOFA team)
$75 (Military team)
For more information, call 764-4800/4907
Cp Walker Intramural Basketball League Every Mon, Tue, & Thu, 1800-2100
Cp Walker Kelly Fitness Center
Sign up deadline: 29 October, 764-4800/4225
Cp Carroll Intramural Basketball League Every Mon, Tue & Thu, 1800-2100
Cp Carroll Fitness Center
Sign up deadline: 29 October, 765-8118/8287
Basketball
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For more information, call 764-4800/4225
Division Categories
Men‟s Open & Senior
1st & 2nd place trophies
will be presented in each
division of play
8 October
Time: TBA Cp Walker Kelly Fitness Center
Racquetball Court
7 October, 1300-1700 at Cp Walker Kelly Field
13, 14 & 21 October, 1300-1700 at Cp Carroll Story Field
For more information, call 764-4907/4800
USAG Daegu Fall Softball League
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ARMY IN KOREA (AIK)
Sporting Events
Powerlifting Championship (Individual)
13 October at USAG Humphreys
Wrestling Championships (Individual)
13 October at USAG Casey (Cp Stanley)
Tennis Championships
13-14 at Cp Walker Tennis Courts
Army In Korea Soccer Championships
2 teams from each Garrison battle to decide who‟s best on the Peninsula
19-21 October at Cp Walker Kelly Field
Applications available at your local sports office.
Turn in applications NLT one week prior to the event date.
For more information, call 764-4907
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October 27 Sign up deadline: 24 October.
A minimum of 12 participants are needed to avoid cancellation due to lack of
interest. The top 3 in each age group category will receive commemorative medals
and t-shirts.
Men‟s open: 18-35
Men‟s senior: 36-45
Men‟s elite senior: 46 & up
Women‟s open: 18-35
Women‟s senior: 36 & up
Cp Carroll Fitness Center, 765-8118/8287
In case of a family emergency while in Korea…
call us at: 768-7993
We’re here to serve you.
American Red Cross
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25 October, 1800 at Cp Carroll Fitness Center
Sign up deadline: 23 October
Open Men‟s / Open Women‟s / Men‟s Senior
A total of 8 participants per division are needed to avoid
cancellation due to lack of interest.
Weight categories will be assigned depending on the final
number of registered participants.
Division categories: The top 2 in each division will receive
commemorative medals and t-shirts.
For more information,
call 765-8118/8287
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For more information,
call 765-8118/8287
Cp Carroll Intramural Soccer Playoff
4-5 October, 1800, Cp Carroll Story Field
USAG Daegu Soccer Championship
8-9 October, 1800, Cp Carroll Story Field
SOCCER
Monday – Friday, 0500-2000
Saturday & U.S. Holidays, 1000-1800
Cardio Equipment
Machine & Free Weights
Workout Accessories
Showers & Sauna
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Note: Buses returning to Cp Henry do not pick up new passengers going to Cp Walker and Cp George
L: Friday & Saturday nights and will operate on Sunday night if Monday is U.S. Holiday
P: Mon, Tue, Wed & Friday only except Holidays – P.T. runs / XXX: Bus will not stop at location
Weekday
Camp Henry – Camp George – Camp Walker – Camp George – Camp Henry
Camp Carroll & Daegu Area
Monday - Friday
Camp Carroll & Daegu Area
Sat, Sun, US Holidays & USFK Training Holidays
SHUTTLE BUS SCHEDULES
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Note: Buses returning to Cp Henry do not pick up new passengers going to Cp Walker and Cp George
L: Friday & Saturday nights and will operate on Sunday night if Monday is U.S. Holiday / XXX: Bus will not stop at location
Weekend & US Holiday
Camp Henry – Camp George – Camp Walker – Camp George – Camp Henry
SHUTTLE BUS SCHEDULES
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Camp Carroll on Post
The bus does NOT operate during the hours highlighted on weekends, U.S. federal and training Holidays
This bus schedule supersedes all previous Camp Carroll bus schedule dtd 19 Aug 11
SHUTTLE BUS SCHEDULES
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Last year Area IV spent more than 13.7 million dollars on energy.
DON’T BE AFRAID OF THE DARK TURN OFF THE LIGHTS!
HELP US SAVE ENERGY
Energy Saving Tips for a Happy Halloween! Decorating is half the fun but, this year, a few energy-smart decisions can make your post-holiday electricity bills much lower. Here are a few ways to save some energy as you celebrate: •Use candles instead of lights, cheap and spooky! For a bonus, use paraffin-free clean burning candles. •Save 80% on your lighting display by using LED light strings. •The human body is a “mini-heater” so, if you are having a party, plan to turn the heat down in advance. You will save energy and your guests will thank you!
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MON-SAT: 1200-1900
SUNDAYS: Contact Fitness
Center Staff to open the gate.
Located behind Parent Central Services, Bldg. S-257
Don’t forget your gear – helmets are mandatory.
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Paid advertisement
FMWR Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/#!/fmwr.daegu
Looking for community information? •Listen to AFN Korea radio at FM 88.5
•Pick up a copy of the weekly Morning Calm Newspaper
•Check out the banners on Camps Walker, Henry , and Carroll
•Turn on the Command Channel (Ch. #3 – closed circuit). To place an ad,
email: [email protected] .
•Find the Outlook magazine online at www.ISSUU.com (search for “FMWR
Outlook” or scan the QR code on the cover)
•Look for posters and flyers in FMWR facilities
•Contact your FRG Leader
•“Friend” the DHS Facebook at “DoDEA Daegu High School”
•Visit the Daegu American School website at (DAS) at http://www.daegu-
un.pac.dodea.edu/
•Send and receive “Hot Apple” community information emails. Email:
•MWR Korea-wide dot.com site: www.MWRKorea.com
•Ask any Customer Service Representative
How to stay in touch with what’s happening in Daegu
USAG Daegu Facebook: www.facebook.com/USAGDaegu
“Friend” us
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COMMERCIAL SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES 부대 내 상업광고주 및 후원사를 모십니다
SPONSORS HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO Display, distribute products and services during a major event on a USAG Daegu installation (Camp Carroll, Walker, Henry or George). USAG 대구(켐프 케롤, 워커, 헨리 또는 조지)에서 주최하는 주요 벤트기간동안 상품를 젂시하고 홍보물을 배포하고 있습니다. Have your company or business name and logo appear on event-related advertising and promotional material. 저희 이벤트와 관계된 인쇄광고물이나 판촉상품에 당사의 이름과 로고를 넣을 수 있습니다. Depending on the scope of the event, engage one-on-one with members of the USAG Daegu community who attend the event. USAG 대구에서 주최하는 이벤트에 참석하는 사람들에게는 직접 판촉활동을 할 수 있습니다. Receive a free full-color advertisement in the FMWR Outlook magazine distributed to all personnel throughout USAG Daegu. * Advertisement type dependent upon the level of sponsorship. (후원사의 광고 유형에따라 다름) USAG 대구 지역 내 모든 켐프에 배포되는 FMWR 칼라 월간 잡지에 무료로 광고를 실어드립니다.
Call DSN 768-7563 / From off post, call 053) 470-7563 or email [email protected]
후원과 광고에 관심이 있으시면 연락주시기 바랍니다. 일반젂화 053) 470-7563 또는 이메일 email
주한미굮 대구 게리슨 관할 내에 15,000여명 이상의 주한미굮들과 그들의 가족, 영내 미국 직원들과 한국굮인들이 볼수 있는 광고를 원하십니까? 저희는 대구에서 부산까지 남쪽으로 창고를 포함한 4곳의 대형미굮기지 굮사 광고를 관할하고 있습니다. 귀사께서 주요 FMWR 부서에 하나 또는 그 이상의 후원사가 되어 지원을 하시면, 이 지역 부대 지역사회에 모든 이들에게 직접적으로 회사의 제품과 서비스를 홍보 할 수 있는 광고의 기회를 얻으실 수 있습니다.
Is your company or business interested in reaching more than 15,000 U.S. Army Soldiers, U.S. Department of Defense civilian employees, contractors, their Family members, and Korean Soldiers assigned to the U.S. Army Garrison Daegu community? USAG Daegu encompasses 4 military installations plus depots as far south as Busan. You now have an opportunity to directly market your products and services to all members of the USAG Daegu Community as a sponsor of one or more of our Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation (FMWR) events.
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