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1-14 INFANTRY BATTALION This Week’s Highlights: 1-14 Infantry Battalion, Haunted House Schofield, Bldg 2082 October 2931 6:009:00 pm $4 adult & $2 child Info: 3980840 OFFICER VS NCO DODGE BALL Wednesday, 28 October Martinez Gym, 4:00pm Spectators Welcome!! 66TH eng co. Car Wash fundraiser Friday, 06 Nov Car Wash located behind the SB Gas Station at Foote Gate/across from Burger King Golden Dragons Weekly Binder 1-14 INFANTRY BATTALION 2631 October 2009 1-14 IN BN FRSA M. Aloha Valverde

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Page 1: Golden Dragons Weekly Binder 26 October 2009

1-14 INFANTRY BATTALION

This Week’s Highlights:

1-14 Infantry Battalion, Haunted House Schofield, Bldg 2082

October 29‐31

6:00‐9:00 pm

$4 adult & $2 child

Info: 398‐0840

OFFICER VS NCO DODGE BALL

Wednesday, 28 October

Martinez Gym, 4:00pm

Spectators Welcome!!

66TH eng co.

Car Wash fundraiser Friday, 06 Nov

Car Wash located behind the SB Gas

Station at Foote Gate/across from Burger King

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26—31 October 2009

1-14 IN BN FRSA M. Aloha Valverde

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stop by the Center from 1200-1600 to see the upgrades and enjoy re-freshments provided by a few of our sponsors. -The Airport USO will be hosting a Thanksgiving dinner on Thursday, 26 November beginning at 1130. During that time, free phone and video calls will be provided by Skype to USOs around the world to keep our

traveling troops and family members connected with their loved ones around the world. -USO Hawaii will be holding Craft Connections (formerly TLC) workshops in partnership with ACS throughout the month of November.

For more info visit our website: www.uso.org/hawaii or

email [email protected]

-USO is bringing Sesame Street Live to Hawaii!! Two shows are scheduled for Martinez Gym on 12 December at 1500 & 1730. Other base locations and dates are: 9 December Kaneohe MCB at 1330 & 1830; 13 December Hickam AFB at 1500 & 1800. -The Airport USO will be hosting a Grand Re-Opening Event on Thursday, 5 November. Please

Family Fun Friday’s Are Back! Family Fun Friday is back at the Tropics Recreation Center on Nov. 6, at 6 p.m. Along with that, enjoy free Papa John's pizza, fun and games, and some of the most hilarious and entertain-ing Contests around. Also on hand will be HDTVs, tons of Nintendo Wii, PS3 and Xbox 360 games for checkout, family table games and pool, darts, air hockey, table ten-nis, beach volleyball and much more. Call 655-5698 for more information.

Anger Management

This class is designed to help Army Families manage anger and learn how to get your anger in check.

To register, call 655-0596.

HOLIDAY STRESS CLASS

Don’t let the holidays get you stressed, join our Holiday Stress class to learn creative ways to manage your way to a stress-free New Year, 5 November, 0900-1100.

To register call 655-0596.

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USO EVENTS AND INFORMATION

Family Fun Friday Ukulele Workshop Scrapbooking

FAMILY ADVOCACY EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

GOLDE N DRA GONS

Ukulele Workshop - Mr. Steven Cupchoy will present an informative and entertaining Ukulele workshop on Nov. 4, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. at SGT Yano Library, Schofield Barracks. The workshop will provide some basic information on the history of the ukulele in Hawaii and demonstrations on how the ukulele is played. Please call to register or for more information. 655-8002.

Holiday Scrapbooking - Bring your own supplies and use our tools in this holiday layout challenge on Nov. 3, 6-8 p.m. at the Schofield Barracks Arts and Crafts Center. Cost is just $5, this is your chance to meet others who share your passion. Project ideas will be supplied or work on your own project. Call 655-4202.

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1 -1 4 I NFA NTR Y BA TT ALION

Scuffle on Schofield

Enjoy the best MMA fighting Hawaii has to offer with a new and improved Scuffle at Schofield on Saturday, 7 November at Martinez Physical Fit-ness Center. If you saw the last fight, this one is a must-see; the fights are bigger than ever. Undercard matches start at 1700 and the main fights kick off at 1900.

Call 655-5698.

Adventure Hike - Join Outdoor Recreation on Nov. 1 at 7 a.m. for the latest adventure hike. This hike will be a trip through one of several picturesque locations around the island of Oahu. Cost is $10 and round-trip transportation to and from Schofield Barracks is in-cluded. Call 655-0143.

FRG, etc. donate one to be auc-tioned off. Proceeds go into the Hui welfare fund for deserving organizations. To donate baskets please contact Hui 1st VP Cyndi Gilbert at [email protected] or 808.744.7911 by 9 November.

To reserve your luncheon seat contact Kelli Underhill at

Join the Hui O’ Wahine, Fort Shafter Spouses Club for their November luncheon. The luncheon will be held on 12 November at the Hale Ikena, Fort Shafter from 1030-1300 and will feature a Make it, Fake it, Bake it Basket Auction. Are you crafty? Like to Bake? Just like to shop? Then create a basket with some goodies or have your unit/company/

[email protected] or 808.888.5754. Reservations for the luncheon are due by 5 November at 1500. The luncheon price is $15.

For more information visit www.huispirit.com

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MMA FIGHTING & WAIKIKI EXPRESS

Outdoor Recreation

HUI O’ WAHINE “Make It, Fake It, Bake It”

Surfing Lessons - Learn to surf like the pros, or at least look the part with Outdoor Recreation on Oct. 31, 6:30-10:30 a.m. Lessons are only $35 each and includes equipment and round-trip transportation to and from Schofield Barracks. Call 655-0143.

Waikiki Express - Your free personal chauffeur to Waikiki is back and better than ever! Starting Friday, 6 November, 2100-0400, on pay day Fridays, and select other special oc-casions, let FMWR pick you up at Schofield Barracks or Fort Shafter with this bus traveling to Waikiki. Tickets are free, but you must have a ticket to ride. Tickets are available at (ITR) offices. Call 655-9971 or 438-1985.

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Father Daughter Ball Join us for an evening of dinner and dancing at our 3rd Annual Father Daughter Ball

on Saturday, 7 November, at the Nehelani Banquet & Conference Center, Schofield Barracks. Purchase your

tickets early as seating is limited.

The Children’s Waiting Room

Have you been putting off your medical appointment? We can help you with some of your childcare needs

while you attend medical appointments on Schofield or Tripler. We have a Children’s Waiting Room

available to provide onsite child care for healthy children while parents or siblings attend regular medical

appointments. Call Tripler Hospital at 833-1185 or Schofield Clinics at 624-5645 for reservations.

Food for Families

Our emergency food locker is available to families who are experiencing financial difficulty and who could

use some assistance. We generally have a supply of canned goods, frozen food, dry goods, and personal care

items. We also gratefully accept donations of non-perishable items to replenish our food supply. Please call

624-5645 for information.

Playmorning

This family interactive playgroup is designed for children up to age 5 and their parents or caregivers. No

registration is required but there is a fee of $1 per child to help cover the cost of supplies. The program is

offered at the following locations from 0900-1030:

Welcome Baby and Me

For babies under 12 months old and their parents. Babies will have the opportunity to exercise and develop

their fine and large motor skills through play. Come join us Thursday mornings 0830-1030 at the Wheeler

Armed Services YMCA. $1.00 fee per child. First visit is free!

Looking For FRG Information?

Contact your FRG Leader!

HHC: Jerah Newbill , [email protected]

A Co: Alexa Smith, [email protected]

B Co: Erica Stauffer, [email protected] &

April Gonzalez, [email protected]

C Co: Isabellal Manzo, [email protected] & Kimberly Seech, [email protected]

66th ENG: Courtney Pierce, [email protected]

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ARMED SERVICES YMCA

GOLDE N DRA GONS

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AFTB Level I: Welcome to the Jun-gle! will be held on 2-3 November at Schofield Barracks ACS 0900-1230. This class is the beginning of the journey through the jungle and will assist you in obtaining the skills necessary to navigate your way. Level I will discuss expectations and impact of the Army lifestyle,

acronyms, introduction to Family Readiness Groups, and Community Resources to name a few classes.

Army life can be a jungle so let AFTB help you navigate through the rough terrain. Whether you are new to Army or have been around awhile, we have some-thing for everyone. We even have opportunities for you to be-come a part of the AFTB team as a volunteer!

Checkbook Maintenance Obtain information about opening and maintaining a checkbook ac-count on 4 November, 0900-1030, Schofield Barracks, ACS. Credit Management Do you know what your credit score is? Learn how to use your credit wisely and how to improve your credit score on 11 November, 0900-1030, Schofield Barracks, ACS. First Term Financial Training This course will provide you with basic financial skills, develop self reliance and personal responsibility, encourage financial planning,

improve money management skills and enhance personal financial lit-eracy. The course is available on 9 & 23 November, 0830-1600, Schofield Barracks ACS. Money Management. Learn the basic tools for financial success, develop a spending plan, reduce expenses and make your paycheck work for you on 4, 11 & 25 November, 1030-1200, Schofield Barracks, ACS. TSP Learn how Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) works in terms of amount allowable and the different types of investment opportunities available

on 25 November, 0900-1030, Schofield Barracks, ACS.

The

Financial Readiness Program

has one-on-one personal financial counseling

available by appointment.

Call ACS at

655-4227 for more information.

submission can be made

on-line at www.mwrarmyhawaii.com, via fax at (808) 655-1654 or at the Schofield Barracks ACS, 2091 Kolekole Ave and the TAMC ACS Satellite Center, 127A Krukowski Rd.

That's right, get on-board with your quality-of-life issues. Submit your AFAP issue for the 2010 Installation Confer-ence today. 2010 AFAP con-ference dates are 26-28 Jan 2010 at the Nehelani Confer-ence & Banquet Center, Schofield Barracks. Issue

For more information

contact

Michael Briglin

at (808) 655-1696

or via email at

[email protected].

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Army Family Team Building Level 1

MONEY MATTERS!

ARMY FAMILY ACTION PLAN “Ride The Train of Change”

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TEMPORARY GATE AND ROAD CLOSURE:

Macomb Gate and Macomb Road will be closed,

Nov. 3 – 5

from 0800 to 1500

for the installation of holiday decorations and

roadway repair work. Drivers are encouraged to use McNair or Foote gates instead. At the Flagler Road and Waianae Avenue intersection, two-lane traffic on Flagler will merge into

one lane. Two-lane traffic on Waianae

Avenue will also be merged into one lane.

A map of the closure will be posted at the website:

http://www.garrison.hawaii.army.mil/sites/traffic/communityimpact.asp

Check out https://dpwhawaii.army.mil/communityimpact

for more details or to see other community related information.

STAY INFORMED & PLAN AHEAD!

Donating can be as convenient as writing a check or signing up for a payroll deduction.

The Hawaii-Pacific Area CFC includes Federal employees, postal workers and service

members serving in the State of Hawaii, Guam, Northern Marianas and American Samoa.

Overall, there are approximately 300 geographic CFCs, including an overseas campaign.

Service members and civilian employees interested in making a donation or learning

about the CFC should contact their unit representative.

WHEELER ARMY AIRFIELD —U.S. Army Garrison-Hawaii (USAG-HI) is joining

Hawaii-Pacific

Area efforts to make a difference as it kicks off the 2009

Combined Federal Campaign.

This year’s CFC, which runs Sept. 14-Nov. 6 for

Hawaii-Pacific Area personnel, focuses on the theme

“Your Gift Changes Lives!”

The campaign offers potential

donors more than 2,000

national and international

charities, and more than 170 local charities, to choose from.

A contact list for USAG-HI CFC

representatives is available online.

Information on the CFC, as well as the list of participating charities,

can also be found at

www.cfc-hawaii.org.

GARRISON KICKS OFF 2009 COMBINED FEDERAL CAMPAIGN

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1-14 Infantry Battalion Haunted House Schofield, Bldg 2082

October 22‐24 and 29‐31 6:00‐9:00 pm

$4 adult & $2 child Info: 398‐0840

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Wednesday, 28 OctoberMartinez Gym, 4:00pm

Spectators Welcome Please contact 655-9924for more information

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CARE RESPONSE TEAM (CRT)

TRAININGCaring for our families during their darkest hours of need….

The concept behind CRT teams is to provide a team of caring and trained volunteers that can immediately “be there” for a spouse and

family after notification of a death or serious injury.

CRT volunteers are carefully screened and selected by the Rear Detachment Commanders. General criteria include: Maturity,

Life Experience, Emotional Stability, Discreetness, Availability (upon need). Volunteers are trained to provide a wide range of

assistance, from emotional support to basic, simple tasks (screening calls and visitors, caring for children/pets, minor housekeeping, etc.)

that may be difficult for the family to focus on during this time.

CRT teams convey a critical message to the spouse and family… that people care…. that the Army cares.

CRT Class Schedule:10November (Tuesday), 9:00am – 1:00pm, ACS

(There will not be a lunch hour break, so you may bring a snack)

CRT Refresher Course:21 November (Saturday), 9:00am – 1:00pm, ACS(Only if CRT Class was attended 6-12 months ago)

Attendees must register in advance. Classes may be subject to cancellation if there is insufficient registration.

For additional information, please contactQuintin Ewing tel: 655-4227/email: [email protected] or

Robin Alexander tel: 655-4354/email: [email protected]

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Ask the Commander videotaping session announced

WHEELER ARMY AIRFIELD — The next “Ask the Commander” community television taping

session will be held at the Schofield Barracks PX, Nov. 3, 3-4 p.m.

Army Garrison Hawaii community members are encouraged to articulate their questions

on camera during an open one-hour session.

Have your questions answered by Col. Matthew Margotta, garrison commander, posted

on TV2, in the Hawaii Army Weekly newspaper and on the garrison Web site.

For more information on the Ask the Commander program, visit

www.garrison.hawaii.army.mil/sites/services/askthecommander.asp.

Call 656-3155 for more information.

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Macomb Gate and Road close temporarily

SCHOFIELD BARRACKS — Macomb Gate and Macomb Road will be closed, Nov. 3-5, 8 a.m.-

3 p.m., for the installation of holiday decorations and roadway repair work.

Drivers are encouraged to use McNair or Foote gates instead.

At the Flagler Road and Waianae Avenue intersection, two-lane traffic on Flagler will

merge into one lane. Two-lane traffic on Waianae Avenue will also be merged into one lane.

A map of the closures and traffic changes can be found online. For more information,

call 655-1308.

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“THIS IS A COMMUNITY BULLETIN” 201350OCT09

SUBJECT: Furlough Friday

To assist Army families affected by the Hawaii Department of Education Furlough Friday schedule, the US Army Garrison, Hawaii requests your participation in the planning process to determine demand for Army student services during furlough periods.

We want to hear from you! Please visit http://www.garrison.hawaii.army.mil, click on the Furlough Friday link on the left and make your input count.

POC: USAG-Oahu Installation Operations Officer at 808-438-2647

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Let your voice be heard - We need your help and would like to hear your thoughts and opinions concerning our arts and crafts and auto skills programs. We’d like to know what you want offered in these programs so they can best serve your needs. Please take a couple of minutes to fill out one or both of the surveys at the following links. Arts and Crafts: http://tinyurl.com/mzfj3x or Auto Skills: http://tinyurl.com/lpnp78.

Adventure Snorkeling - Enjoy a great day under the water in some of the world’s best snorkeling spots with Outdoor Recreation Oct. 24, 7 a.m.-2 p.m. For pleasure and physical fitness, snorkeling can’t be beat as a source of good exercise and tons of fun. Cost is $24 for adults or $12 for children. Call 655-0143.

Scuffle on Schofield: Homebound Heroes Media Day - Stop by the Tropics Recreation Center Oct. 24 beginning at noon to meet and greet Chris “The Crippler” Leben and some of the best local MMA fighters around. Autographs and tons of freebies will be given away during your chance to scope out the competition set to take to the ring in November during the Scuffle on Schofield. Call 655-5698.

Adventure Biking - Enjoy a bike tour of the North Shore area, discovering local “secrets” and fantastic beach areas Oct. 25, 7 a.m.-noon. This program is a level-one beginner-level effort suitable for all ages. Cost is $15 if you use your own bike or $20 if you use one of ours. Includes round-trip transportation from Schofield Barracks. Call 655-0143.

Ceramic Pumpkin Workshop - Paint and take home a beautiful 7-inch ceramic pumpkin just in time for Halloween Oct. 23, anytime between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. at the Schofield Barracks Arts and Crafts Center. Cost is just $25. Call 655-4202.

Schofield Bowling Center, Na Koa Snack Bar - View your favorite sporting events on our four large TV LCD screens in the snack bar. Enjoy your favorite food items, appetizers, soft drinks and a great selection of beer. Relax with friends and enjoy a fun sporting event in a very comfortable atmosphere. Call 655-0573 for more details. Breakfast specials at Na Koa Snack Bar. Come in and satisfy your morning hunger with our breakfast burritos, scrambled eggs and pancakes with Kona coffee. Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m.-9:30 p.m., Friday and Saturday, 8 a.m.-11:30 p.m., Sunday, 9 a.m.-9:30 p.m. Holiday hours are from 2 to 9 p.m.

Pililaau Army Recreation Center - Located at Pokai Bay in Waianae, 18 miles from Schofield Barracks and 22 miles from Pearl Harbor, the rec center has 39 beachfront cabins, an equipment rental center, club facility and a Cove Pavilion area for group outings. Accommodations range from studios to two-bedroom and three-bedroom cabins with kitchens. For reservations, call 696-4158.

Sunset Café - Overlooking the emerald waters of Pokai Bay with breathtaking sunsets, Sunset Café’s lanai is an unforgettable Hawaiian setting for your special occasion. Sunset Café at Pililaau Army Recreation Center also is a great spot for retreats or lunch. Call 696-4778.

Kolekole Bar & Grill Food Specials - Check out the weekly specials at the Kolekole Bar & Grill, Schofield Barracks: Mongolian Barbecue is offered Monday, 5-8 p.m. Select your favorites from a large variety of meats and vegetables, and we’ll grill it to your liking. The cost is 65 cents an ounce. Call 655-4466/0660.

The Center will be closed for moving, no classes offered October 7 & 8. All personal trainer appointments will move to Martinez Fitness Center. All regular gym services and equipment will also

move to Martinez. Effective Oct. 9, all fitness classes will take place at Martinez. Some class schedules will be adjusted to accommodate new location, visit www.mwrarmyhawaii.com for the full schedule.

This move is expected to last until mid January 2010.

The Center will be closed for moving, no classes offered October 7 & 8. All personal trainer appointments will move to Martinez Fitness Center. All regular gym services and equipment will also

move to Martinez. Effective Oct. 9, all fitness classes will take place at Martinez. Some class schedules will be adjusted to accommodate new location, visit www.mwrarmyhawaii.com for the full schedule.

This move is expected to last until mid January 2010.

Classes are moving to the Martinez Fitness Center while we get a new roof!

Classes are moving to the Martinez Fitness Center while we get a new roof!

For questions, or more information, please call Linda Williams at 655-8007 through October 6 or 655-4804 beginning October 9.

For questions, or more information, please call Linda Williams at 655-8007 through October 6 or 655-4804 beginning October 9.

www.mwrarmyhawaii.com www.mwrarmyhawaii.com

October 21, 2009 - Vol. 95

Tickets are free but must be picked up in advance! Stop by either ITR Office or call 655-9971 or 438-1985 for more information.

Dates

September 18 October 2

October 16 October 30

October 31 Special trip for Halloween Block Party

November 6

November 13 December 4

December 18December 31

Special trip for New Years Eve

www.mwrarmyhawaii.com

Schedule

9:00 pm:9:30 pm:

10:00 pm:3:00 am:3:30 am:4:00 am:

Pick up at Schofield Barracks ITR parking lotPick up at Fort Shafter Richardson Theatre parking lotDrop off at Hale Koa HotelPick up at Hale Koa HotelDrop off at Fort Shafter Richardson Theatre parking lotDrop off at Schofield Baracks ITR parking lot

Waikiki

The free way to Waikiki…. let FMWR be your driver!

Waikiki Express travels every pay day Friday and select other times:

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Buying a used car?

Let Financial Readiness Counselors pull you a FREE CARFAX™ Vehicle History Report - a $29.99 savings!

Make an appointment by calling ACS at 655-4227.

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WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE

Army Family Team Building presents:

Survival Training AFTB Level I is the beginning of the journey through the jungle and will assist you in obtaining the skills necessary to navigate your way through your military

environment. Level I provides survival techniques to assist your entry

into the jungle. AFTB jungle instructors will provide the survival

manual and help build your explorer team.

October 28th

Class is held 8:30am - 4:00pm at the NCO Academy Call 655-4227 or 655-1703 to reserve a seat! ADVANCE REGISTRATION IS MANDATORY!!!

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Halloween HappeningsAdults only

For one night only, Loft will transform into a House of Horror, with some of the most invamous villains of all time and their victims (think serial killers). Bloody drinks will be on special, and DJs Nocturna, Modboy and Shadowfax will be on the decks.

Villains & Victims @ the Loft Gallery and Lounge

When:October 29 : 9 p.m. - 2 a.m.

Price: $5, 18+ Event Phone Number: 808-521-8008

Moulin Rouge Halloween

When: October 31 : 8 p.m. - 2 a.m.

Price: $10 after 8 p.m., 21+ Event Phone Number: 808-955-93001750 Kalakaua Ave. Honolulu, HI 96826

Apartm3nt

Malice in Wonderland: The Living Room Finale

When: October 31 : 9:30 p.m. - 4 a.m.

Price: $10 Event Phone Number: 808-524-0150.The Living Room at Fisherman's Wharf

1009 Ala Moana Blvd. Honolulu, HI 96814

ARTafterDARK: All Hallow's Eve

When:October 30 : 6 p.m. - 9 p.m.

Price:$10, free for Academy membersPhone Number:

808-532-8700

http://honolulu.metromix.com/events/roundup/honolulu‐halloween‐happenings/621593/content

Find more Halloween Parties @

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Halloween HappeningsFor Adults only

On Halloween, Bonsai will be transformed into a kabuki theater at a massive party put on by Russell Tanoue, Kim Koga, Furious Styles, Profound Entertainment, and 102.7 Da Bomb.They'll be a costume contest with over $3,000 in cash and prizes, including a trip to Vegas. Gift bags to the first 100 ladies.

Kabuki @ Bonsai October 31 : 9 p.m. - 2 a.m.808-525-5080

Presented by Mastermind Entertainment and V3 Promotions, this Halloween party at Restaurant Row will feature a $5,000 costume contest, drink and pupu specials and DJs and dancing all night. Dress up as your favorite superhero or supervillain and get to the party!

Superheroes & Super Villians @ Oceans 808October 31 : 7 p.m. - 4 a.m.

Price $10 Event Phone Number: 808-587-5838

Masquerade When: October 31 : 9 p.m. - 4 a.m.

Event Phone Number: 808-924-1688

Lotus Soundbar 2301 Kuhio Ave. Honolulu, HI 96815

When:October 30 : 8 p.m. ticket sales stop at 6 p.m., will call closes at 11 p.m.

Price: $20 regular, $40 VIP, 18+Event Phone Number:808-589-1999

Pipeline Cafe805 Pohukaina St.

Honolulu, HI 96813

Put on your best '80s flashback costume and head down to Pipeline for a concert featuring Tiffany of "I Think We're Alone Now" fame. 

Halloween at ZanzabarWhen:October 31 : 8 p.m. - 4 a.m.

Price:$15 for 21+, $25 for under 21, presale price only.

Event Phone Number: 808-924-3939

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WAIKIKI EXPRESS BUSWaikiki Express —Halloween, Oct. 31 

9 p.m.‐4 a.m. Let the Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation Express be your own personal chauffeur for traveling to Waikiki.

The bus is FREE, but tickets are required and available at the Information, Ticketing and Registration (ITR) offices. All riders must have a ticket to board the bus. 

Pick‐ups are available at both Schofield Barracks and Fort Shafter. To reserve a seat, call 655‐9971 or 438‐1985. The bus rides again Nov. 6.

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Schofield Bowling CenterDJ Entertainment 8pm-1am

Lumpia and Ham plate special

WWear a costume and receive no charge for shoes!!

Schofield Bowling CenterBldg. 557, Burr Street

Schofield Barracks, Hawaii 96857-5019Phone (808) 655-0573

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27 / TuesdayCostume Contest — Children are invited to come dressed in costume to Fort Shafter Library, Oct. 27, at 3 p.m. Prizes will be 

awarded for the best costumes for ages 5 and under and 6 and up. This program will also repeat at the Aliamanu Military Reservation (AMR) Library, Oct. 29, at 3 p.m. Call 438‐9521. 

28 / WednesdayCostume Party — All princesses, zombies, fairies, ghosts and other fabulous creatures are invited to a costume party Oct. 28, 3‐4 

p.m., at Sgt. Yano Library. Bring your cameras for photo opportunities in the pumpkin patch. Call 655‐8002. 

30 / Friday Halloween Thriller — Aloha Tower Marketplace is hosting a 21 and over “Halloween Thriller” costume contest with a $1,000 cash 

prize, plus the wickedest wine‐tasting in town, Oct. 30, 6‐10 p.m. A dance troupe will entertain with two costumed performances of Michael Jackson’s “Thriller,” and will teach you the moves, too. Visit www.alohatower.com or call 566‐2337.

31 / HalloweenThriller Halloween Party — The Schofield Barracks Bowling Center will celebrate Halloween “Thriller” style, Oct. 31, 8 p.m.‐1 a.m. 

Wear a costume and receive no charge for shoes. Call 655‐0573.

Hallowbaloo Street Fair — Celebrate Halloween in downtown’s Honolulu Culture and Arts District (Nuuanu Avenue), Oct. 31, 5:30 p.m.‐2 a.m. at the Hallowbaloo street fair. Enjoy live music, with 15 local bands and local and national DJs representing everything from reggae to indie rock to surf music to gypsy rock to '80s pop. 

The street festival is free, and a $10 wristband gets partygoers into six local clubs. Visit www.hallowbaloo.com.

Halloween in Waikiki — Join costumed cuties and masked crazies at the 5th Annual Halloween at the Hyatt, Oct. 31, 9 p.m.‐2 a.m., held poolside with a $1,000 cash prize costume contest, live music and more. Advance tickets cost $10‐$15. Call 923‐1234.

Graveyard Curiosities — Cemetery historian Nanette Napoleon will give a slide show lecture on unique, unusual and curious tombstones from around the world at the Oahu Cemetery Chapel (2162 Nuuanu Ave.), Oct. 31, 7‐ 8:30 p.m.

Admission is $8 for adults and $5 for children under 18, students and seniors ages 60 and older. Parking is free, but reservations are required. Call 261‐0705.

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06 November 2009

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