january 2011 | happenings | mccs south carolina
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MCCS South Carolina's monthly newsletter.TRANSCRIPT
JANUARY 2011
We would like to thank New River Auto Mall, Navy Federal Credit Union and Gavigan Homes for their sponsorship of MCCS events and activities.
P R E S E N T E D B Y
The Department of Defense (DoD) and the Marine Corps neither endorse nor favor any commercial supplier, product, or service.
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TOP STORIESPerformers
Lowest prices available through January 14th
While general admission is free, premium seatingoptions include grand stand seating, an exclusive chalet,a beer garden and more.
Seating options, descriptions and pricingcan be found at
www.beaufortairshow.com/tickets
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COVER STORIES
MCCS HAPPENINGSJANUARY 2011
TOP STORIES
The deTreville House - MCAS Beaufort's Inns of the Corps temporary lodging facility - is now accepting online reservations. You can make reservations at this and all MCCS operated TLFs by going to:
http://innsofthecorps.com
MCAS Beaufort Marine Wins Trip to Super Bowl
Cpl Ricky Russell was the lucky win-ner of the 2010 Marine Corps Commu-nity Services (MCCS) Football Bash Grand Prize - a five day/four night, allexpense paid trip for two to Arlington, TX to attend Super Bowl XLV, valuedat over $7,500.
This fall, MCCS clubs and restau-rants across the Corps sponsored the MCCS Football Bash in an effort to get Marines into MCCS facilities for a littlefun, camaraderie, and football. In all, MCCS club and restaurant patrons submitted over 60,000 raffle entries. Official event sponsors included An-heuser-Busch, AT&T, EA Sports, Mrs. T's, PepsiCo, Outback Restaurant, and T-Mobile.
Cpl Russell, with VMFA (AW) 224 of MCAS Beaufort, was UDP to MCAS Iwakuni when he entered the Football Bash. As the winner of the MCAS Iwakuni drawing he was eligible for a 1 in 20 chance at the Grand Prize. His name was drawn during a raffle on 10 December 2010, at HQMC, Per-
sonal and Family Readiness Division, aboard MCB Quantico, VA. SgtMaj Michael S. Timmerman, Personal & Family Readiness Division Sergeant Major, drew the winning ticket (pic-tured).
The Grand Prize winner receives tick-ets for two to Super Bowl XLV, airfare,four nights lodging, a Sony waterproof digital camera, and $500 spending money.
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More online under the “Retired Activities” tab at http://mccs-sc.comMCCS Retired Activities on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/BeaufortRAO
Five Myths AboutVA Health Care Eligibility
Myth Number One
I wasn’t injured in the ser-vice, so I’m not eligible for VA health care.
Status: False
One of the most common myths re-volves around eligibility for health care at VA. Many think that you have to first establish a disability rating before you can start to make appointments, see doctors and receive medication. That is not the case. If you served in the military, even during peace time, and were honorably discharged, you likely qualify for VA care. Even if you don’t meet those requirements, special cir-cumstances might apply, like Vietnam service, exposure to Agent Orange and household income. The best way to find out if you qualify is to submit an application for health benefits online or at a VA Medical Center. If you are an Iraq or Afghanistan Veteran, there are special combat Veteran benefits from VA, like temporary access to dental care and guaranteed access to Priority 6 for five years (unless you are eligible for a higher priority group). Also, if new regulations are established regarding health benefits, VA will automatically reassess your case if it’s on file.
Myth Number Two
I can only receive care for service connected injuries.
Status: False
You can receive VA hospital and out-patient care for any ailment, service connected or not, if you are enrolled in the VA healthcare system but you may have to pay a copayment. For example,
if a Veteran is service-connected for a bad knee, any VA hospital and outpa-tient care and medication for the knee is free of charge. However, if the same Vet goes into surgery to remove an ap-pendix and it’s not service connected, he may be subject to a co-pay depend-ing on the amount of his disability rat-ing and other factors. Be sure to famil-iarize yourself with co-pay guidelines and rates.
A small number of Veterans, such as those with bad conduct discharges that VA has determined were issued under conditions other than honorable and who are not subject to certain statutory bars to benefits, can only be treated for their service connected disabilities and nothing else. If one of those Vets is service connected for their left foot, they can only use VA health care for their left foot and nothing else.
Myth Number Three
I make too much money to qualify for VA health care.
Status: It depends
If you do not have a service connected disability, you may want to use VA’s fi-nancial calculator to see if you qualify for free VA care, medication and trav-el benefits. If your income is too high (over a maximum income level set ev-ery year), you may have to pick up the tab for traveling and receive your care and medication by paying a co-pay. Recently the rules have been changed for Priority 8 Veterans to permit more of them to enroll for VA health care.
Myth Number Four
I can’t use VA health care if I have private health in-surance.
Status: False
From VA’s Health Eligibility Center Di-rector Tony Guagliardo:
“We strongly encourage Veterans to receive all your health care through VA. However, if you choose to receive treatment from private doctors, VA will work with them to meet your health care needs and coordinate effective treatment. We call this Co-managed Care or Dual Care - which means that your VA and private doctors will work together to provide safe, appropriate, and ethical medical care.”
Myth Number Five
If I’m 100 percent disabled, that means I’m permanent-ly disabled.
Status: False
You could have a 100 percent disabil-ity rating as a temporary status while you undergo surgery, and have it re-duced to its previous rating after you heal. 100 percent doesn’t necessarily stay with you.
My hope is that this information sheds a little light on the sometimes confus-ing realm of VA medical care. These myths and answers are very general, but you can contact the Department of Veterans Affairs to dispel any myths that you make have about the VA.
For more information about MCCS-SC Retired Activities,
please contact:
Vonda JonesRetired Activities Coordinator
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recipeChicken Breasts Stuffed with Goat Cheese and Sun-Dried TomatoesStuffed chicken breasts are a great way to add flavor and retain moisture in chicken. Use a paring knife to cut the small pocket into the chicken breasts. Serve this dish with orzo or rice to soak up the shallot-thyme sauce.
ingredients:1 cup boiling water1/3 cup sun-dried tomatoes, packed without oil2 teaspoons olive oil, divided1/2 cup chopped shallots, divided1 1/2 teaspoons sugar3 garlic cloves, minced2 1/2 Tbsp. balsamic vinegar, divided1/2 cup (2 oz) crumbled goat cheese2 tablespoons chopped fresh basil
Cut a horizontal slit through thickest por-tion of each chicken breast half to form a pocket. Stuff about 2 tablespoons cheese mixture into each pocket. Sprinkle chick-en evenly with 1/2 teaspoon salt and black pepper.
Heat 1 teaspoon oil in pan over medium-high heat. Add chicken; cook 6 minutes on each side or until done. Remove chick-en from pan; cover and keep warm. Add broth, remaining shallots, 2 tablespoons vinegar, and thyme; bring to a boil. Com-bine cornstarch and water, stirring with a whisk. Add cornstarch mixture to pan; bring to a boil. Cook 1 minute or until sauce is slightly thick, stirring constantly. Serve sauce over chicken.
Nutritional Information: Calories: 296 (23% from fat), Fat: 7.6g (sat 3g, mono 2.9g, poly 0.8g), Protein:43.8g, Carbohydrate:11.3g, Fiber:0.9g, Cholesterol:105mg, Iron:2.4mg, Sodium:787mg, Calcium:62mg
David Bonom, Cooking Light, MARCH 2004
Health MythsAs January starts a new year, we are all motivated to start new programs or activ-ities that will help us lead healthier lives. Semper Fit offers lots of great programs and activities to help in that pursuit, from recreation, group fitness, team sports and health promotion. Please take a look at all of our programs at mccs-sc.com.
Here are some health myths that may surprise you:
• Milk creates phlegm. Studies among people affected with cold viruses found that drinking milk does not in-crease nasal secretions.
• Cold weather causes colds and flu. Cold temperatures may keep you indoors, where germs spread more
3/4 teaspoon salt, divided4 (6-ounce) skinless, boneless chicken breast halves1/8 tsp freshly ground black pepper3/4 cup fat-free, less-sodium chicken broth1/4 teaspoon dried thyme2 teaspoons cornstarch2 teaspoons water
preparation:Combine boiling water and tomatoes in a bowl; cover and let stand 30 minutes or until soft. Drain and finely chop.
Heat 1 teaspoon oil in a large nonstick skil-let over medium heat. Add 1/3 cup shal-lots, sugar, and garlic; cook 4 minutes or until lightly browned, stirring frequently. Spoon into a bowl; stir in 1 1/2 teaspoons vinegar.
Combine chopped tomatoes, shallot mix-ture, cheese, basil, and 1/4 teaspoon salt, stirring well.
easily, but people who get chilled are not more likely to get sick.
• Green mucus means you need anti-biotics. Unless symptoms have per-sisted for more than two weeks, you probably don’t have a sinus infection that needs antibiotics.
• Sugar makes kids hyper. Too many sweets can cause cavities and put children at risk for overweight and obesity, but sugar does not affect behavior.
First Tee RegistrationRegister: 18 January 2011-14 February 2011 in recreation building 172 Parris Island from 0830-1600 or at the Laurel Bay Human Resource Office from 0830-1530
The program is 22 February - 3 March with sessions at 1730 and 1830. The program will be at the Youth Fields at Laurel Bay.
These are NOT golf lessons. It is a pro-gram to teach kids core values through the avenue of golf. There are nine core values taught which are: honesty, integ-rity, sportsmanship, respect, confidence, responsibility, perseverance, courtesy,
and judgment. The program is for boys and girls ages 8-15. Children must be 8 years old by the first day of class. Cost is $20. For more information con-tact Kenny Brown at 228-1707 or email [email protected]. You may also contact Ronnie Moore at 228-1586 or email [email protected].
Youth Baseball and SoftballRegistration18 January - 14 February 2011
Registration is available at the following two locations:Recreation Building 172 Parris IslandHours: 0830-1600Human Resource Building Laurel BayHours: 0830-1530
Boys and girls ages 4-14 are eligible to sign up for baseball and softball and must be 4 years old by 1 March 2011. Practices begin the week of 7 March 2011. The cost is $20 per child, and the opening ceremony is 26 March. Sea-son begins week of 4 April 2011. For more information contact Kenny Brown at 228-1707 or email [email protected]. You may also contact Ronnie Moore at 228-1586 or email [email protected].
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Visit mccs-sc.com/thelegends andcomplete the survey to receive a
coupon for a FREE GREENS FEE whenyou bring a guest (cart not included).
A B O A R D M C R D PA R R I S I S L A N DMCCS and MCRD Parris Island invite you to join us at the newly renovated Traditions. This waterfront dining venue is open to all and will give you an opportunity to see and experience historic Parris Island while
enjoying a fantastic meal.
LUNCH BUFFETS: Mon-Fri, 11:00 AM to 1:30 PMAll-inclusive, All-You-Can-Eat Buffet, $7.95
STEAK NIGHT: Wednesdays, 5:00 to 8:00 PM
SUNDAY BRUNCH: 11:00 AM to 1:30 PM, $16.95
For reservations or more information call 843-228-1500Please be ready to show your license, registration, and proof of insurance at the gate.
mccs-sc.com
NOTE: Traditions will be closed December 23through January 3 for the holiday season.
Please be ready to show your license, registration, and proof of insurance at the gate.
Come play a round at The Legends.Call 843-228-2240 to make your Tee Time.
MCRD Fitness Center ReopensCome and visit our fitness facility on 4 January with its newly renovated floor-ing. Don’t forget to sign up for Person-al Training with one of our trainers for a new you in the new year.
Also, check out the MCCS Website, Facebook, and the Parris Island Fit-ness Center for the new January 2011 Group Fitness schedule.
One in Three Fatally Injured are 'Drugged Drivers'Many times we think exclusively of alcohol and impaired driving only, not tak-ing into account the countless number of impaired drivers on the road due to other drugs.
Many are prescribed pain medication to help with the aches and pains that may be a product of intense training or recovery from an injury. These drugs are potent and decrease all levels of response, reaction and mental awareness. We are more aware all the time through law enforcement and clinical data that individuals are often combining alcohol with these potent drugs.
Be safe and watch out for each other. For more information on Behavioral Health Prevention and Awareness contact Daniel Evans, CASAC ICADAC, at [email protected].
New Theater HoursStarting 6 January the Parris Island Theater will
reopen, and both theaters will begin theirnew showtimes.
MCAS LASSETER THEATER NEW MOVIE TIMES:Thursday-1900; Saturday- 1400, 1630, 1900
MCRD DEPOT THEATER NEW MOVIE TIMES:Friday- 1900 & 2100; Sunday- 1630 & 1900
Family, Fitness and Fun is Back
The second annual Family, Fitness and Fun program is back to get peo-ple moving, motivated and eating healthy. This program is brought to you by MCRD Parris Island Commis-sary, Semper Fit, and Marine Corps Community Services. Registration be-gins 7 January at the MCRD Commis-sary. Meet your family’s health goals by participating in a variety of events that will contribute to the health of your family’s mind, body and soul. From fun runs (or walks!) or Zumba for kids to a Q&A session with a panel of doc-tors, Family, Fitness and Fun includes activities for everyone. The program’s big finale is during the Commissary’s May Case Lot Sale and the MCX's Big Blow Out Sale where prizes and give-aways will be awarded.
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14 January 1800-2100 at the MCAS Beaufort Officers’ Club
Spouses who are in the midst of a deployment, we know exactly how to re-energize you during this challenging time. This will be an interactive experience filled with excitement, food, mystery and murder. The best part is that you get to share it with spouses going through the same thing as you. So get ready to become someone else for the night. Each person attending will receive a character with background and costume information in advance. You don’t need to spend money on your costume either. Sim-ply put together something from your closet that matches your character description, and join us for an evening of absolute fun. Everyone is a suspect, but only one person is the murderer. Be there to find out who did it! For more information and to regis-ter contact Nicole Bright-Hardee, 228-7311, [email protected] or Christina Swick, 228-6793, [email protected].
25 January 1800-2000, at the MCFTB House
When going through a deployment it can be hard to get your children to talk about their feelings and emotions. This is why it’s beneficial that parents learn to speak their children’s lan-guage. It’s called play! This class is for adults only and will focus on informing parents of ways to communicate with their children through engaging activities. Parents will receive tools and re-sources on how to help your children better cope with a deploy-ment. The class will cover information for all age groups.
FREE childcare. Contact the MCAS CDC to make reservations in advance at 228-7290.
REGISTER REQUIRED. Please contact Nicole Bright-Hardee at 228-7311 or brighthardeend@ usmc-mccs.org
Spouses in the Midst of a Deployment:Participate in a fun filled night of murder and mayhem!
Network with others while you mingle, scheme andquestion to solve the murder mystery.
Sat. October 16 | 1000-1300 | MCFTB House (487 Laurel Bay Blvd)
Play connects children and parents! Play creates a sense of common purpose!
Play increases understanding within families!Parents come join us and learn how to communicate
with your children while they’re having fun!!!
FREE childcare will be availableContact the MCAS CDC to make necessary reservations at 228-7290
Please contact Nicole Bright-Hardee to register:843-228-7311
The Department of Defense (DoD) and the Marine Corps neither endorse nor favor any commercial supplier, product, or service.
We would like to thank New River Auto Mall and Navy Federal Credit Union for their sponsorship of MCCS events and activities.
P R E S E N T E D B Y
For more information, please contact your MCAS MCFTB Team:Melinda Henrickson – MCFTB Director – 228-6141
Kelly Edens – MCFTB Administrative Specialist – 228-6141Julia Gwynn – L.I.N.K.S. Program Trainer – 228-7397Roxanne Farr – LifeSkills Program Trainer – 228-7334
Christina Swick – Readiness & Deployment Support Trainer – 228-6793Christopher Eiland – Family Readiness Program Trainer – 228-7495
Nicole Bright-Hardee – Readiness & Deployment Support Trainer – 228-7311
MCFTB ONLINE:Main Website: http://mccs-sc.com/MCFTB/MCAS Facebook: http://facebook.com/mcftb.mcas.beaufort MCRD Facebook: http://facebook.com/mcftb.mcrd.pi
For more information, please contact your MCRD MCFTB Team:Deanna Simpson – MCFTB Director – 228-1505
Jennifer Carr – MCFTB Administrative Specialist – 228-1662Krissy Stewart – Family Readiness Program Trainer – 228-1663
Crystal Hundley – LifeSkills Program Trainer – 228-1570Anne Doty – Readiness & Deployment Support Trainer – 228-1550
Sylvia Sanchez - L.I.N.K.S. Program Trainer - 228-1573Ashley McCartney - L.I.N.K.S. Administrative Specialist - 228-1524
MCAS BEAUFORTMCRD PARRIS ISLAND
7 January 0900-1130, in the MCFTB Training Room
Join us the first Friday of every month for our leadership series and gain insight into becoming an effective leader—no matter where you are in life. Positions such as ranks and titles do not necessarily make someone a great leader. In fact, many great leaders have neither! Each month will focus on a new leadership trait that we can add to our skill set as well as our “Leadership Binder." All materials will be provided.
Childcare is available by contacting PI CDC: 228-3514; Laurel Bay CDC: 846-1160 or MCAS CDC: 228-7290.
CDC vouchers will be provided at the end of the class to cover the cost of childcare.
No Rank? No Title? No Problem! BECOME AN EFFECTIVE LEADER
The Department of Defense (DoD) and the Marine Corps neither endorse nor favor any commercial supplier, product, or service.
We would like to thank New River Auto Mall, Navy Federal Credit Union and Gavigan Homes for their sponsorship of MCCS events and activities.
P R E S E N T E D B Y
Presented by LifeSkills and RDST
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Exceptional Family Member ProgramEFMP Family Support Group14 January 1630-1730MCRD Parris Island BLDG 911Come join us for our meet & greet where you will enjoy meeting friends and building relationships within the exceptional family member community. Share ideas, find a play date for your little one, address concerns you may have about EFMP or just come to relax and enjoy a cup of coffee or tea. Registration is required to attend. To register, please call Sanita Laddie at 228-3849. What is Butterfly Effects?6 January 1715-1830MCAS BLDG 596 RM 114Come find out what excellent services But-terfly Effects can provide for you and your family. Get information on their Autism Treat-ment Program, ask about their behavioral services, early intervention providers and academic tutors. Come see if you qualify for free autism behavioral services. Registration is required to attend. To register, please call Sanita Laddie at 228-3849.
Pro-Parents: Parents Roles, Rights & Responsibility20 January 0900-1200MCAS BLDG 596 RM 114Topics include: IDEA, Special Education Pro-cess, Complaint Procedures & Due Process, & Much More. Registration IS REQUIRED to attend so please call Sanita Laddie at 228-3849 if interested.
Career Resource Management Centers (CRMC)The CRMCs on both MCAS Beaufort and MCRD Parris Island provide a variety of ser-vices/workshops for the transitioning member, family member, retired and veterans of the military. Please see page 10 to view our class schedules in purple. Please contact your unit Career Planner to reserve your seat.
MCAS Beaufort: All classes held in BLDG 807, 228-7701/6670MCRD Parris Island: All classes held in BLDG 923, 228-2761
Below are a few class descriptions:
Transition Assistance ProgramTAP is a 4-day Job Search Workshop. Topics covered include skills assessment, re-sume and cover letters, interviewing techniques, networking, converting military expe-rience into civilian terms, Federal employment and more.
The Retirement/Tap WorkshopA 5-day workshop is the Retirement portion covering action planning, nature of the job market, Tricare, SBP, Delta Dental, small business and financial planning. The TAP portion of the workshop covers skills assessment, resume and cover letters, interview-ing techniques, networking, converting.
Pre-Separation BriefA 1-day brief that is mandatory for all separating military personnel. Topics discussed are veteran’s benefits, medical coverage, financial planning, disbursing, household goods, education benefits, reserve opportunities, relocation assistance and employment.
VA Medical Records ReviewA 1-day workshop designed to assist service members in filing disability compensation claims with the Department of Veterans Affairs prior to leaving active duty.
Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP) WorkshopThis workshop is recommended for service members and their spouses. It was estab-lished to provide a monthly income to survivors of retired military personnel upon the member's death when retired pay stops.
Career Assessment WorkshopCOPS, CAPS, COPES is a three part assessment used individually or together to help individuals identify interests, learn about their abilities and determine their personal values which play an important part in occupational selection and job satisfaction.
Federal Employment WorkshopIntroduction to the Federal Employment System. In this workshop we will identify re-sources to locate federal jobs. Look at vacancy announcement. Talk about the appli-cation process. Go over forms that are used in the federal employment system. Basic information about the application for Federal Employment.
Interview Strategies WorkshopVisit the Family Member Employment As-sistance Program and sign for our next Inter-view Strategies workshop to be successful in your next interview. Learn how to prepare, what to expect and how to respond appro-priately during an interview. Understand the importance of good communication skills, including verbal and nonverbal cues. Sign up today for the 13 January workshop held in Bldg 923 (IPAC) Room 27 aboard MCAS Beaufort by calling 228-3377 or email Katie Markley at [email protected].
Financial Planning for the New Year5 January at MCAS Beaufort6 January at MCRD Parris IslandDo you want to have your finances in order for the new year? Education is the key in fi-nancial planning. Create your own financial plan in one, one-hour, workshop. We’ll pro-vide information on detailed budget planning, credit, consumer awareness, and basic in-vesting. Contact Devin Drake at 228-2218 ([email protected]) or Sarah Miller 228-7055 ([email protected]).
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MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
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31 Traditions is now BUFFET ONLY; a la carte menu no longer available
LUNCH BUFFET HOURS:Mon-Fri: 1100-1300
ALL RANKS WELCOME
MCCS Banquets and CateringLet us help you plan and host the perfect social event. Whether it’s a wedding reception, reunion, promotion, retirement party, PME or a unit event, contact our Catering Office at 228-1500.
Find us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/traditions.pi
SUNDAYSunday Brunch 1100-1330
3029SATURDAY
SUNDAYSunday Brunch 1100-1330
2322SATURDAY
SUNDAYCLOSED
1615SATURDAY
SUNDAYSunday Brunch 1100-1330
98SATURDAY
For more information or reservations call us at 843-228-1500
or visit us online at mccs-sc.com CalendarLunch Buffet Featuring:FRIED PORK CHOPS
AND BAKED CHICKENSides, Drink & Dessert $8.00
Lunch Buffet Featuring:MEATLOAF AND FRIED CHICKEN
Sides, Drink & Dessert $8.00
MANAGER’S CHOICE LUNCH BUFFET
Sides, Drink & Dessert $8.00
FRIED CATFISH LUNCH BUFFETHappy Hour 1600-1800
BOSS’ NIGHT - Starts at 1600-1800
Lunch Buffet Featuring:MEATLOAF AND FRIED CHICKEN
Sides, Drink & Dessert $8.00
MANAGER’S CHOICE LUNCH BUFFET
Sides, Drink & Dessert $8.00
FRIED CATFISH LUNCH BUFFETSides, Drink & Dessert $8.00Happy Hour 1600-1800
CLOSED INOBSERVANCE
OF MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. DAY
Lunch Buffet Featuring:MEATLOAF AND FRIED CHICKEN
Sides, Drink & Dessert $8.00
MANAGER’S CHOICE LUNCH BUFFET
Sides, Drink & Dessert $8.00
FRIED CATFISH BUFFETSides, Drink & Dessert $8.00Happy Hour 1600-1800
TROOP APPRECIATION NIGHTAll Ranks / 1600-1800
Lunch Buffet Featuring:FRIED PORK CHOPS
AND BAKED CHICKENSides, Drink & Dessert $8.00
Lunch Buffet Featuring:MEATLOAF AND FRIED CHICKEN
Sides, Drink & Dessert $8.00
ITALIAN LUNCH BUFFETSides, Drink & Dessert $8.00
MANAGER’S CHOICE LUNCH BUFFET
Sides, Drink & Dessert $8.00
FRIED CATFISH LUNCH BUFFETSides, Drink & Dessert $8.00Happy Hour 1600-1800
Lunch Buffet Featuring:FRIED PORK CHOPS
AND BAKED CHICKENSides, Drink & Dessert $8.00
MONGOLIAN BBQ1700-2000 (SEE AD)
Traditions openduring game
A L L H A N D S W E L C O M E
W E D N E S D A Y I SSTEAK NIGHT
1 7 0 0 - 2 0 0 0
Hand cut steaks, with choice of size and variety, grilled fresh
and served to your liking!
All entrees include “All You Can Eat” soup and salad bar, warm
rolls and butter, vegetable du jour and your choice of
baked potato, candied yams, horseradish smashed potatoes
or brown rice
Reservations required: 228-1500
MIX, MATCH & MUNCH AN ASSORTMENTOF DELICIOUS INGREDIENTSPrice includes soft drink & dessert
$0.95/OUNCERESERVATIONS REQUIRED | 843-228-1500
At Traditions ● Dinner reservations from 1800 to 2030 $30.00 per person ● Alcoholic drinks and gratuity
not included ● Call 228-1500 to reserve your ticketsor for more information
Valentine’s DinnerValentine’s Dinner
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MCCS HAPPENINGSJANUARY 2011
JANUARY CALENDARSUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
► MCRD Parris Island ● MCAS Beaufort / Laurel Bay
1● ► BCS Bowl Games will be shown at Brig & Brew/Afterburners● UFC 125 PPV, Afterburners, 2200-0100
2► Simulator Golf Tournament, Brig N’ Brew, 1600
3 4● (4-7 JAN) Transition Assistance Program , MCAS CRMC, 0800-1600► (4-5 JAN) L.I.N.K.S. for Spouses, MCRD MCFTB Training Room, 0830-1400► Career Assessments, MCRD CRMC, 1300-1600● Texas Hold 'em, Afterburners, 1900► Movie Night Every Tuesday Night, Brig N’ Brew, 1900
5●Financial Planning/New Year, IPAC BLDG 807 Rm 37, 0900-1100●Highway/Danger Zone: Communi-cation, MCAS MCFTB, 1000-1300●/► SMP Meetings, Brig & Brew/Afterburners, 1000/1400►Steak Night, Traditions, 1700-2000●VMFA-224 Return & Reunion Brief, Officers' Club,1800-1930
6 7►MCRD Movie Theater Re-Opens►Family, Fitness & Fun Registration Begins, MCRD Commissary►Leadership Series- Goals, MCRD MCFTB Training Room, 0900-1130●Hearts Apart: Deployment Support Group, LB MCFTB House, 1000-1200►Bosses Night, Traditions, 1530►Pool Tournament, Brig N’ Brew, 1900
8● Kids on the Home Front, LB Youth Center, 1000-1130
9► Sunday Brunch, Traditions, 1100-1300
10● (10-14 JAN) Retirement Transition Assistance Program (TAP), CRMC, 0800-1600►DTAP/VA Medical Record Review, MCRD CRMC, 0800-1600●9-ball pool tournament, Aftberburners, 1900►Wing Night Every Monday Night, Brig N’ Brew, 1900
11►7 Habits Signature- 4 Day class, MCFTB Training Room 0900-1430●Managing/Money During a Deploy-ment, MCFTB Office, 1000-1200►Federal Employment, MCRD CRMC, 1300-1600●Texas Hold 'em, Afterburners, 1900►Movie Night, Brig N’ Brew, 1900
12►Steak Night, Traditions, 1700-2000●Scholarship/Financial Aid Informa-tion, MCFTB Office, 1800-2000►Comedy Night with April Vanhoof, Brig & Brew, 1830●X-box competition (players choice), Afterburners, 1900
13●Child Care Provider Recruitment Day, LB Youth Center, 1000-1130●Interview Strategies Workshop, Bldg 923 (IPAC) Room 27, 1300-1500►Interviewing Strategies, MCRD CRMC, 1300-1600►Karaoke, Brig & Brew, 1900-2300●Movie Night, Afterburners, 1900
14●Hearts Apart: Deployment Support Group, LB MCFTB House, 1000-1200 ►EFMP Family Support Group, MCRD Parris Island BLDG 911, 1630-17:30●Murder Mystery Dinner, Officers' Club, 1800-2100●Fooseball competition, Afterburn-ers, 1900
15●L.I.N.K.S. for Couples, MCFTB Office, 0900-1600
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► (No Brunch at Traditions)
17
Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr.
●8-ball pool tournament, Afterburners, 1900►Wing Night Every Monday Night @ Brig N’ Brew, 1900
18●Me, Inc., MCAS MCFTB Office, 1000-1300●Texas Hold 'em, Afterburners, 1900►Movie Night Every Tuesday Night @ Brig N’ Brew, 1900
19●(19-20 JAN) L.I.N.K.S./Spouses, MCFTB Office, 0830-1330►Job Fair Strategies, MCRD CRMC, 1300-1600●Troop Appreciation, Afterburners, 1500-1700►Steak Night, Traditions, 1700-2000●Karaoke, Afterburners, 1900-2300●Stand up night with The Dockter, Afterburners, 1900►Pool Tournament, Brig N’ Brew, 1900
20● Pro-Parents Workshop, MCAS BLDG 596 RM 114, 0900-1200►Survivor Benefit Plan, MCRD CRMC, 1300-1600►Karaoke with DJ Donna, Brig & Brew, 1900-2300►Latin Night, Brig N’ Brew, 1900● Movie Night Every Thursday Night, Afterburners, 1900
21●Hearts Apart: Deployment Support Group, LB MCFTB House, 1000-1200 ● Rock Band competition, Afterburners, 1900
22● Kids on the Home Front, LB Youth Center, 1000-1130
23► Sunday Brunch, Traditions, 1100-1300► Simulator Golf Tournament, Brig N’ Brew, 1600
24The Golf Pro Shop, Recruit Sales and the 4th Battalion Exchange will be closed for inventory●Pre-Separation Brief, MCRD CRMC, 0730-1600●Career Assessment, MCAS CRMC, 1300-1500●9-ball pool tournament, Afterrburners, 1900►Wing Night, Brig N’ Brew, 1900
25 26 27The MCAS Beaufort MCX and Marine Mart will be closed for inventory● Survivor Benefit Plan, MCAS CRMC, 0800-0930►Karaoke with DJ Donna, Brig & Brew, 1900-2300● Movie Night Every Thursday Night, Afterburners, 1900
28The Laurel Bay 7-Day Store will be closed for inventory●Hearts Apart: Deployment Support Group, LB MCFTB House, 1000-1200 ►Mongolian Night, Traditions, 1700-2000►4 Lenses for Couples, MCRD TBD, 1730-2130
29●Four Lenses for Couples, MCAS MCFTB Office, 1000-1300 ●VMFA(AW)-533 Kids-N-DeploymentMCAS Officers’ Club , 1000-1200
■ Retired Activities, p. 4http://mccs-sc.com/RAO
■ Health, Fitness & Recreation, p. 5http://mccs-sc.com/recreation/sports.asp
■ Single Marine Program,p. 14http://mccs-sc.com/SMP
■ Family Matters(Career), p. 8http://mccs-sc.com/crmc.asp
■ Marine Corps Family Team Building (MCFTB), p. 7http://mccs-sc.com/MCFTB
■ Child, Youth & Teen, p. 13http://mccs-sc.com/community/community.asp
■ Travel, p. 13http://mccs-sc.com/ITT
■ Education, p. 16http://mccs-sc.com/lifelong
■ Library, p. 17http://mccs-sc.com/lifelong/libraries.html
■ Food & Hospitality, p. 9/12http://mccs-sc.com/food.asp
■ Retail / Shopping, p. 15http://mccs-sc.com/shopping.asp
MCCS HAPPENINGSJANUARY 2011
JANUARY CALENDAR
● VA Medical Records Review/DTAP, MCAS CRMC, 0800-1600► L.I.N.K.S. Mentor Meeting, MCRD MCFTB Training Room, 1300-1500► Troop Appreciation, All Ranks, Traditions, 1600-1800● 8-ball pool tournament, After-burners, 1900● VMFA-533 Pre-Deployment, Officers' Club, 1800-2000► Wing Night Every Monday Night, Brig N’ Brew, 1900
The Weapons Exchange will be closed for inventory●Pre-Separation Brief (Pre-SEP), MCAS CRMC, 0730-1600►(25-27 JAN) Transition Assistance Class, MCRD CRMC, 0800-1600●Family Readiness Volunteer Train-ing, MCFTB House, 0830-1330►BTB Stress & Coping: The DI Spouse, Training Room, 1000-1400●Power of Play, MCAS MCFTB House, 1800-2000
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MCCS HAPPENINGSJANUARY 2011
JANUARY CALENDARSUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
► MCRD Parris Island ● MCAS Beaufort / Laurel Bay
1● ► BCS Bowl Games will be shown at Brig & Brew/Afterburners● UFC 125 PPV, Afterburners, 2200-0100
2► Simulator Golf Tournament, Brig N’ Brew, 1600
3 4● (4-7 JAN) Transition Assistance Program , MCAS CRMC, 0800-1600► (4-5 JAN) L.I.N.K.S. for Spouses, MCRD MCFTB Training Room, 0830-1400► Career Assessments, MCRD CRMC, 1300-1600● Texas Hold 'em, Afterburners, 1900► Movie Night Every Tuesday Night, Brig N’ Brew, 1900
5●Financial Planning/New Year, IPAC BLDG 807 Rm 37, 0900-1100●Highway/Danger Zone: Communi-cation, MCAS MCFTB, 1000-1300●/► SMP Meetings, Brig & Brew/Afterburners, 1000/1400►Steak Night, Traditions, 1700-2000●VMFA-224 Return & Reunion Brief, Officers' Club,1800-1930
6 7►MCRD Movie Theater Re-Opens►Family, Fitness & Fun Registration Begins, MCRD Commissary►Leadership Series- Goals, MCRD MCFTB Training Room, 0900-1130●Hearts Apart: Deployment Support Group, LB MCFTB House, 1000-1200►Bosses Night, Traditions, 1530►Pool Tournament, Brig N’ Brew, 1900
8● Kids on the Home Front, LB Youth Center, 1000-1130
9► Sunday Brunch, Traditions, 1100-1300
10● (10-14 JAN) Retirement Transition Assistance Program (TAP), CRMC, 0800-1600►DTAP/VA Medical Record Review, MCRD CRMC, 0800-1600●9-ball pool tournament, Aftberburners, 1900►Wing Night Every Monday Night, Brig N’ Brew, 1900
11►7 Habits Signature- 4 Day class, MCFTB Training Room 0900-1430●Managing/Money During a Deploy-ment, MCFTB Office, 1000-1200►Federal Employment, MCRD CRMC, 1300-1600●Texas Hold 'em, Afterburners, 1900►Movie Night, Brig N’ Brew, 1900
12►Steak Night, Traditions, 1700-2000●Scholarship/Financial Aid Informa-tion, MCFTB Office, 1800-2000►Comedy Night with April Vanhoof, Brig & Brew, 1830●X-box competition (players choice), Afterburners, 1900
13●Child Care Provider Recruitment Day, LB Youth Center, 1000-1130●Interview Strategies Workshop, Bldg 923 (IPAC) Room 27, 1300-1500►Interviewing Strategies, MCRD CRMC, 1300-1600►Karaoke, Brig & Brew, 1900-2300●Movie Night, Afterburners, 1900
14●Hearts Apart: Deployment Support Group, LB MCFTB House, 1000-1200 ►EFMP Family Support Group, MCRD Parris Island BLDG 911, 1630-17:30●Murder Mystery Dinner, Officers' Club, 1800-2100●Fooseball competition, Afterburn-ers, 1900
15●L.I.N.K.S. for Couples, MCFTB Office, 0900-1600
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► (No Brunch at Traditions)
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Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr.
●8-ball pool tournament, Afterburners, 1900►Wing Night Every Monday Night @ Brig N’ Brew, 1900
18●Me, Inc., MCAS MCFTB Office, 1000-1300●Texas Hold 'em, Afterburners, 1900►Movie Night Every Tuesday Night @ Brig N’ Brew, 1900
19●(19-20 JAN) L.I.N.K.S./Spouses, MCFTB Office, 0830-1330►Job Fair Strategies, MCRD CRMC, 1300-1600●Troop Appreciation, Afterburners, 1500-1700►Steak Night, Traditions, 1700-2000●Karaoke, Afterburners, 1900-2300●Stand up night with The Dockter, Afterburners, 1900►Pool Tournament, Brig N’ Brew, 1900
20● Pro-Parents Workshop, MCAS BLDG 596 RM 114, 0900-1200►Survivor Benefit Plan, MCRD CRMC, 1300-1600►Karaoke with DJ Donna, Brig & Brew, 1900-2300►Latin Night, Brig N’ Brew, 1900● Movie Night Every Thursday Night, Afterburners, 1900
21●Hearts Apart: Deployment Support Group, LB MCFTB House, 1000-1200 ● Rock Band competition, Afterburners, 1900
22● Kids on the Home Front, LB Youth Center, 1000-1130
23► Sunday Brunch, Traditions, 1100-1300► Simulator Golf Tournament, Brig N’ Brew, 1600
24The Golf Pro Shop, Recruit Sales and the 4th Battalion Exchange will be closed for inventory●Pre-Separation Brief, MCRD CRMC, 0730-1600●Career Assessment, MCAS CRMC, 1300-1500●9-ball pool tournament, Afterrburners, 1900►Wing Night, Brig N’ Brew, 1900
25 26 27The MCAS Beaufort MCX and Marine Mart will be closed for inventory● Survivor Benefit Plan, MCAS CRMC, 0800-0930►Karaoke with DJ Donna, Brig & Brew, 1900-2300● Movie Night Every Thursday Night, Afterburners, 1900
28The Laurel Bay 7-Day Store will be closed for inventory●Hearts Apart: Deployment Support Group, LB MCFTB House, 1000-1200 ►Mongolian Night, Traditions, 1700-2000►4 Lenses for Couples, MCRD TBD, 1730-2130
29●Four Lenses for Couples, MCAS MCFTB Office, 1000-1300 ●VMFA(AW)-533 Kids-N-DeploymentMCAS Officers’ Club , 1000-1200
MCCS HAPPENINGSJANUARY 2011
JANUARY CALENDAR
NYENEW YEARS EVE
●Family Readiness Vol. Training, LB MCFTB House, 0830-1230►Financial Planning for the New Year, IPAC BLDG 923, Rm 41 0900-1100►Resume Writing, CRMC, 1300-1600●What is Butterfly Effects?, MCAS BLDG 596 RM 114, 1715-1830►Karaoke, Brig & Brew, 1900-2300►70’s and 80’s Night, Brig, 1900●Movie Night Every Thursday Night at Afterburners, 1900
The Weapons Exchange will be closed for inventory●Pre-Separation Brief (Pre-SEP), MCAS CRMC, 0730-1600►(25-27 JAN) Transition Assistance Class, MCRD CRMC, 0800-1600●Family Readiness Volunteer Train-ing, MCFTB House, 0830-1330►BTB Stress & Coping: The DI Spouse, Training Room, 1000-1400●Power of Play, MCAS MCFTB House, 1800-2000
The Parris Island MCX will beclosed for inventory●Federal Employment Workshop, MCAS CRMC, 0800-1600►Family Readiness Volunteer Train-ing, Training Room, 0900-1400●L.I.N.K.S. for Marines, MCAS MCFTB Office, 0900-1500►Steak Night, Traditions, 1700-2000►Cornhole Tournament, Brig,1700●Wii competition (players choice), Afterburners, 1900
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At The Officers' Club ● Reservations from 1800 to 2030 $30.00 per person ● Alcoholic drinks and gratuity
not included ● Call 228-7600 to reserve your ticketsor for more information
Valentine’s DinnerValentine’s Dinner
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
3 4 6 7
10 11 13 14
17 18 20 21
24 25 27 28
31THE OFFICERS' CLUB
LUNCH BUFFET HOURS:Mon-Fri: 1100-1300
MCCS Banquets and CateringLet us help you plan and host the perfect social event. Whether it’s a wedding reception, reunion, promotion, retirement party, PME or a unit event, contact our Catering Office at 228-7600.
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For more information or reservations call us at 843-228-7600
or visit us online at mccs-sc.com Calendar
FULL HOT & COLDLUNCH BUFFET
Sides, Drink & Dessert $8.00
FULL HOT & COLDLUNCH BUFFET
Sides, Drink & Dessert $8.00
FULL HOT & COLDLUNCH BUFFET
Sides, Drink & Dessert $8.00
LUNCHBUFFETFEATURING: FISH
FRY-DAY(& landlubber grub too)
LUNCHBUFFETFEATURING:
FULL HOT & COLDLUNCH BUFFET
Sides, Drink & Dessert $8.00
FULL HOT & COLDLUNCH BUFFET
Sides, Drink & Dessert $8.00
FULL HOT & COLDLUNCH BUFFET
Sides, Drink & Dessert $8.00
LUNCHBUFFETFEATURING: FISH
FRY-DAY(& landlubber grub too)
LUNCHBUFFETFEATURING:
FULL HOT & COLDLUNCH BUFFET
Sides, Drink & Dessert $8.00
FULL HOT & COLDLUNCH BUFFET
Sides, Drink & Dessert $8.00
FULL HOT & COLDLUNCH BUFFET
Sides, Drink & Dessert $8.00
LUNCHBUFFETFEATURING: FISH
FRY-DAY(& landlubber grub too)
LUNCHBUFFETFEATURING:
FULL HOT & COLDLUNCH BUFFET
Sides, Drink & Dessert $8.00
FULL HOT & COLDLUNCH BUFFET
Sides, Drink & Dessert $8.00
FULL HOT & COLDLUNCH BUFFET
Sides, Drink & Dessert $8.00
LUNCHBUFFETFEATURING: FISH
FRY-DAY(& landlubber grub too)
LUNCHBUFFETFEATURING:
FULL HOT & COLDLUNCH BUFFET
Sides, Drink & Dessert $8.00
BOSS’ NIGHT Starts at 1530
Thursday 6 JanuaryStarts at 1530
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Walt Disney World Park Tickets: Special PriceWalt Disney World is proud to present “Let the Memories Begin” with a special offer on park tick-ets. From now until 28 September 2011 active and retired military personnel can purchase:
· Disney 4 Day Military Promotional Park Hopper ticket for $138.00 each· Disney 4 Day Military Promotional Base ticket with water parks fun and more for $138.00 each· Disney 4 Day Military Promotional Park Hopper with water parks fun and more for $165.00 each
Members or spouses can buy up to six (6)tickets and must be present when activating tickets at the gate. A valid military ID will be required for admission. All six (6) tickets must be purchased at the same time and be used by the same person on any and all days. Tickets may not
be used after September 30th, 2011. ITT / All Points Travel can assist you with booking hotel accommodations near Walt Disney World area at discounted military rates. For more details visit ITT aboard Parris Island or call 228-1540 or MCAS MCX customer service counter or call 228-7769.
Wet ‘n Wild Orlando Military Appreciation Days has been extended until 31 MARCH 2011FREE one-day admission ticket valid for Active Duty or retired military service members with valid military photo ID. Additional discounted tickets available for family, friends and DOD em-ployees. Active Duty/Retired personnel must pick up the “Free One-Day Admission” voucher and application form from the ITT (Information, Tickets and Tours) Office at the MCX Exchange(near the Furniture Dept) aboard Parris Island (228-1540).
The Original Harlem GlobetrottersSavannah Civic Center | 29 March at 1900
Join Information Tours & Travel as we celebrate the Harlem Globetrotters' 85th consecutive season with their dazzling 2011 “4 Times the Fun” World Tour showcasing the wholesome family entertainment that has provided life-time memories for generations of fans. Tickets prices TBA. For more details visit ITT aboard Parris Island or call 228-1540
Nascar Hall of Fame in Charlotte, NC
Where fans can find amazing NASCAR ar-tifacts, hands-on interactive exhibits, and simulator rides. Adult prices $17.50. Children prices (5-12 years old) $11.95. For more de-tails visit ITT aboard Parris Island or call 228-1540.
JANUARY 2011 MCCS HAPPENINGS
News from the MCRD CDCOur Monday-Friday hourly care service in Bumble Bees classroom is offered from 0600-1800 at Building 115. Please call to reserve care at 228-3514.
Our Saturday care service is offered from 0500-1800 at Building 699. Please call to re-serve care at 228-3514.
Child Development Center Openings
MCRD CDC currently has openings for 1 year olds and 3-5 year olds with limited wait time. All centers are accepting request for care of all other age groups and will be placed on the waiting list according to priority. We look forward to serving you and your family. Rates are based on your family household income.
Wait times may vary. For any further ques-tions please contact the resource & Referral office at 228-7279.
Family Child CareAre you looking for home child care filled with love? Would you like to experience ex-cellence in family child care? Our certified providers are located within the Tri-Com-mand. Call Janet Knotts at 843-846-2270 for more information.
Military Spouses Work at Home!
Become a Family Child Care (FCC) Provider. Stay home with your own children while providing child care for other military fami-lies. Our certification process teaches you to operate your business as a FCC childcare provider.
To learn more bring your family and join us at the MCCS Family Child Care Provider Re-cruitment Day on Thursday, 13 January, from 1000-1130 at the Laurel Bay Youth Center. RSVP not necessary! Come and enjoy the Laurel Bay Youth Center playground, bouncy house and free refreshments. For more in-formation contact Janet Knotts, Family Child Care Director, at 843.846.2270 or [email protected].
FCC Orientation is offered at Afterburners (MCAS) the week of 24 January from 0900-1700. Cost for the week is $45 and includes CPR & First Aid Certification classes. Pick up a registration packet today at Laurel Bay Child Development Center’s front desk. For more information or to confirm your eligibility, call Janet Knotts, Family Child Care Director at 843-846-2270.
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MCCS HAPPENINGSJANUARY 2011
SINGLE MARINE & SAILOR PROGRAM
MCCS HAPPENINGSJANUARY 2011
SINGLE MARINE & SAILOR PROGRAM
SMP trip to Orlando Florida ▪ 3-day, 3-night hotel stay2-day park pass to Universal Studios and Island of Adventure theme parks
Hotel stay included
Cost $185.00Payment due 5 February 2011 ▪ 12 slots available
Call Benjie Pangelinan to make payment or for more information: 228-7405
Universal Studios Orlando Trip18 February - 21 February 2011
Comedy Night with April Vanhoofat Brig & Brew aboard MCRD Parris Island12 January at 1830
"She delivered punch line after punch line leaving the audience clutching their sides," was how "The Boot" described April Vanhoof's Oct. 28 2010 performance aboard Parris Island. Vanhoof is back this year to enter-tain audiences at Parris Island's Brig & Brew. Vanhoof is the Drill Instructor School administrative chief with the Recruit Training Regiment aboard Marine Corps Re-cruit Depot Parris Island. She started performing stand up comedy in Virginia Beach in February 2007, and has been keeping audiences on their toes ever since. "I used to go to watch different comedians in Virginia Beach, and thought to myself, if they can do it why can't I? It's a fun hobby," Vanhoof says in "The Boot" article, "Jokes and laughter fills Burners." Don't miss a performance that is sure to keep you entertained on 12 January at Brig & Brew starting at 1830.
Beaufort’s 300th Birthday PartyHenry C. Chambers Waterfront Park17 January from 1630-1800
On the 300th birthday of Beaufort’s charter by England’s Lords Proprietors, the community and visitors are invited to the Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park for a concert with the Parris Island Band, a 300-gun salute and historical re-enactments.
Friends of Hunting Island - 3rd Annual Pelican PlungeHunting Island State Park - North Beach by Lighthouse | 1 January from 1300-1500
You have always dreamed of a New Year's dive into the Atlantic Ocean. Now is your chance. Seawater temperatures average 54 degrees in December. It won't be too bad! Pay-ment for the plunge is accepted in the form of donations. Pledge forms are online at friend-sofhuntingisland.org. Prizes are awarded to the person who raises the most money. The Heritage Steel Drum Band, signature warm-ups, "Simon Sez" and Kazoo songs will be the entertainment. Personal and team donations benefit "Discover Carolina" school program. For more information visit friendsofhuntingisland.org.
JANUARY 2011 MCCS HAPPENINGS
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SINGLE MARINE & SAILOR PROGRAM
JANUARY 2011 MCCS HAPPENINGS
RETAIL
Congratulations toStephanie Sulewskion her Tailgating PartyPackageStephanie won the Frito-Lay, Pepsi, and Coors Light tailgate party give-away. The giveaway included a 10x10 foot tailgating tent, grill, folding table, two chairs and a stainless steel cooler. Congratulations, Stephanie! Look for your chance to win a give-away by entering your name at the MCX.
Super Star Student
Report cards are coming soon. Did you know that report cards with a "B" average can be redeemed for a prize each grading period at the MCX? Don't forget to bring your Super Star Student's report card to the MCX at Laurel Bay or Parris Island.
Last grading period students with a "B" average or higher turned in their report cards to the MCX at Laurel Bay or at Parris Island for the scratch off card that pertained to their grade level. Grades K-5 receive a selection card for prizes that include a MCX gift card or discounts at the movie theaters or bowling alley. Grades 6-12 are eligible for prizes that include MCX gift cards and U.S. savings bonds up to $1,000.
Congratulations to Sierra Chaplin, whose lucky scratch off card revealed that she was the recipient of a $1,000 savings bond. On Thursday, 4 November 2010, Sierra Chaplin was encouraged by her mother to bring her report card into the Parris Island MCX to participate in the Super Star Student program after she read about the program in Happenings.
Sierra, the daughter of a retired U.S. Army veteran, is in the 12th grade and a straight “A” student at the Beaufort–Jasper Academy for Career Excellence. She enjoys cheerleading and gymnastics, and her favorite subject is English. She plans to attend the Technical Col-lege of the Lowcountry next fall.
Last school year we also had a $500 U.S. savings bond winner. Will your child be the winner of $500 this year?
Retail Inventory ClosuresMonday 24 January: The Golf Pro Shop, Recruit Sales and the 4th Battalion Ex-change will be closed for inventoryTuesday 25 January: The Weapons Ex-change will be closed for inventoryWednesday 26 January: The Parris Is-land MCX will be closed for inventoryThursday 27 January: The MCAS Beau-fort MCX and Marine Mart will be closed for inventoryFriday 28 January: The Laurel Bay 7-Day Store will be closed for inventory
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Embry Riddle Aeronautical University
Embry Riddle Aeronautical University at MCAS Beaufort is now accepting applications. Beau-fort classes are one night a week for a 9 week period in BLDG #596 Geiger Blvd, MCAS.
Online classes are also available beginning the 15th of every month.
The classes you take can contribute to a col-lege degree (Associates, Bachelors, Masters Degree in Professional Aeronautics, or Techni-cal Management) or an A&P license certificate. The cost of your classes is 100% covered by tuition assistance.
To apply, go to www.erau.edu/beaufort and click "apply now," or visit 596 Geiger Blvd, MCAS, room 210, and let us personally help you.
Embry Aeronautical University is the #1 aero-nautical university in the world. Take advan-tage of our location's convenience and tuition assistance. Each military fiscal year you are eli-gible for $4500 to use towards your education. You also may be able to translate your military experience into credits towards a college de-gree.
Give us a call at 228-7585 or email us at [email protected], and become an Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Student today.
Military Academic Skills Program (MASP)
Improve your basic academic skills (Math and English). Get a fresh start in preparation to go back to school, take a test, improve your abili-ties for on the job, or just for personal growth. Designed for active duty military (must have minimum number) but open to family member spouses 18 years and older on a space available basis. Active Duty must get pre-approval. Please sign up as soon as possible by contacting your education office: MCRD Education Office, 228-2152; MCAS Education Office, 228-7484.
Schedule:Date Location Time10-31 MCRD Education Office 0800-1600 JanMon-Fri
14-28 MCAS Education Office 0800-1600Feb
14 Mar MCRD Education Office 0800-1600-1 Apr
11-29 MCAS Education Office 0800-1600Apr
9-27 MCRD Education Office 0800-1600May
6-24 Jun MCAS Education Office 0800-1600
18 Jul – MCRD Education Office 0800-16005 Aug
15 Aug MCAS Education Office 0800-1600-2 Sep
Technical College of the Lowcountry
Register for Spring II Classes
Come apply and register now for the spring se-mester. It’s not too late! Registration for Spring II courses is currently taking place and will con-tinue through 5 March 2011. Classes will begin 15 March.
For a listing of classes being offered you may view the course schedule at tcl.edu or visit the TCL office located in the Education Building. Please make sure you submit an application and select a program of study prior to submit-ting SMART transcripts for review. SMART tran-scripts can help you earn possible course credit in your area of study.
Active duty and dependents are eligible to re-ceive the college's in-state tuition rate of $140 per credit hour. Anyone interested will need to bring a copy of PCS orders to Beaufort along with their military ID.
Are you a family member?
You may qualify for the South Carolina lottery Tuition Assistance Program which can up to 70% of your tuition. You do not have to dem-onstrate financial need to qualify for this spe-cial state funding. Also check the Military One Source (www.militaryonesource.com) website to learn about additional financial assistance available to dependents.
Now Offering Vocational Courses
The Technical College of the Lowcountry’s Con-tinuing Education is now offering Vocational Courses covered by USMC Military Tuition As-sistance. The courses are offered in Medical, Welding and Construction Trades. For more information please contact Ashley Haskill or Bobby Johnson or visit www.tcl.edu under Continuing Education.
For more information please contact:
Ashley Haskill (MCAS) at 843.228.7494Office Hours Mon. – Fri. 10:00am – 2:00pm
Bob Johnson (MCRD) at 843.228.2659 Office HoursMon. – Fri. 10:00am – 2:00pm
Mackenzie McGrew: 843.525.8307
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LIBRARY
JANUARY 2011 MCCS HAPPENINGS
LIBRARYGame Room and Renovations at the Air Station Library
The library on the Air Station is starting the year out right. The library was closed for renovations, but now the staff and patrons are welcoming the new year with a brand new library. Our “new” library is painted and contains a beautiful new carpet. We also are boasting the addition of over $25,000.00 in new books on many subjects that have been specifically requested by patrons. The most exciting addition includes a game room. Pa-trons may sign out game consoles and one of 22 games from either the Wii collection or the XBOX 360 collection. All are welcome to join the fun.
Game Room Now Available at the Parris Island Library
The staff at the Parris Island Library would like to introduce an exciting addition to the library. The game room is now complete and features two systems. The first is the Wii col-lection and includes games such as Rebel Raiders, Toy Story 3, Marines, Mario Gal-axy 2, NCAA Football and many more. The XBOX 360 collection includes Star Wars, Call of Duty, Forza Motorsport, Virtual Ar-cade, Fable II and many more. Please see one of the library technicians at the circula-tion desk to sign out a game and necessary equipment. We sincerely hope that all pa-trons enjoy this edition to the library and look forward to your comments and suggestions.
Christmas Memories
Santa’s mailbox was successful at both li-braries. The letters were combined and sent off the North Pole. After speaking to a few patrons the librarian understands that many children actually received an answer from one of Santa’s elves. On 15 December San-ta visited the PI library, and on 16 December Santa visited the Air Station Library. Santa moved to room 114 because the library was being renovated. Many children had pic-tures taken with Santa. A fun time was had by all. We would like to thank the wonderful firemen for volunteering to watch the rein-deer at the end of the tarmac while fire truck brought Santa to each location.
New Titles
"Rachel Ray’s Look+Cook" by Rachel Ray. Ray makes everyday cooking easier with her simple two step approach of look, then cook. With 100 brand-new innovative recipes, each recipe has been captured in vivid photographs so all you have to do is look and cook.
"Dust" by Paul J. Lioy. One of the first sci-entists to take samples from Ground Zero shares his personal and professional per-spectives on the World Trade Center dust.
"Pearl Buck in China: Journey to the Good Earth" by Hilary Spurling. The story of the one of the twentieth century’s most extraordinary Americans who made China accessible to the west. Buck was the first American woman to win the Nobel Prize for literature.
"My Life with the Taliban" by Barnett R. Rubin. An autobiography of a senior mem-ber of the Taliban supplies a counter-nar-rative to standard accounts of Afghanistan since 1979.
"The High Graders" by Louis L’Amour. The ranching town of Rafter Crossing, expe-riencing a boom as a result of the newfound wealth from the mines, is already simmering when Mike rides in. The cattlemen and the miners are at odds over polluted range wa-ter and what the ranchers feel is the theft of the high-grade ore. Following a murder, it's up to Mike to try to calm all sides.
"Hollywood Hills" by Joseph Wambaugh. Although LAPD veteran 'Hollywood Nate' Weiss could take or leave the opulence of Hollywood, he wouldn't say no to onscreen fame. When he's asked to keep an eye on the estate of director Rudy Ressler, he thinks this might be his 'in.' But he soon dis-covers protecting the mansion and its con-tents is hard work after two valuable paint-ings are stolen, not once, but twice.
Bookworm’s RecommendationBy Samantha Bowersox"Apple Turnover Murder" by Joanne Fluke
"Apple Turnover Murder" is the 12th book of the Hannah Swenson series by Joanne Fluke. Hannah owns a coffee shop/bakery in Lake Eden, Minne-sota with the help of her two sisters. In her spare time, Hannah solves murders. In "Apple Turnover Murder," a college professor, whom Hannah had an affair with as a grad student, is killed. He was visit-ing as part of a charity fundraiser organized by the mayor of Lake Eden's wife. With her usual wit and flair, amateur sleuth Hannah narrows down the list of suspects in Bradford's murder, but can she catch the culprit before she becomes the next victim?
Authors I recommend: Janet Evanovich - "Finger Licking Fifteen"James Patterson - "1st to Die"Diane Mott Davidson - "The Grilling Season"
"Hull Zero Three" by Greg Bear. Five hu-mans wake up and find themselves light years from known space on an unmanned terra former, a spaceship designed to bring life to dead planets, not transport the living. They have no idea how they got there, but survival quickly becomes their primary goal. Unfortunately, they're not alone.
"Athena Project" by Brad Thor. Fort Bragg houses the headquarters of the United States Army's 1st Special Forces Opera-tional Detachment Delta. This elite team of female warriors is deployed to some of the most dangerous international locations to subdue terrorists wherever they may be hid-ing. The Delta Project is a whole new ap-proach to counter-terrorism.
"The Shadow War" by Glen Scott Allen. Summoned to Massachusetts by an old friend, Benjamin arrives to discover that his friend has been killed and the person hired to investigate his death has also been mur-dered. Clues point to a militaristic conspira-cy. Benjamin teams up with a beautiful Rus-sian cultural attaché to find the truth. (First novel)
"The Nostradamus Prophecies" by Mario Reading. Adam, a writer trying to revive his flagging career, and Achor, a member of an ancient secret society dedicated to the pro-tection and support of the 'Three Antichrists' foretold in Nostradamus's verses, find them-selves involved in a similar quest. Each is on a search for the missing Nostradamus quatrains and to discover what secrets they contain. (First novel)
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