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HAPPENINGSUSAG-Humphreys & Area III
HAPPENINGSMAY 2010
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USAG-Humphreys & Area III Family & MWR Activities
HAPPENINGS
A monthly publication of the Directorate of Family & MWR Activities published under the authority of AR 215-1 and designed to make authorized patrons aware of What‟s Happening in Family & MWR programs.
Use of a commercial name or appearance of paid advertising does not constitute endorsement by Department of the Army or any agency thereof. For information, contact the FMWR Marketing Team
Commander COL JOSEPH MOORE
Deputy Commander DAVE FRODSHAM
Sergeant Major CSM JASON K. KIM
FAMILY & MWR
Director STEVE RYAN
Business Operations MIKE ROSS
Recreation JIM HOWELL
Financial Management RICK SHUMAN
Services LARRY ENGRAM
ACS SUZANNE JAMES
Youth Services JOON AUCI
Marketing Chief
MIKE MOONEY 754-8257
Korean Deputy & Advertising Manager CHONG, SO-KYONG
754-6545
Family Strong Editor SARAH DOBSON
754-5875
Graphic Designer GINA BROWN
754-6472
Graphics KYRA RODRIGUEZ
754-6472
Marketing Intern LEE, SEONG GU
031-692-2147
Distribution YU, TAE-YOL 031-692-2147
Volume 12, Number 5 May 2010
Sad time for FMWR
MIKE MOONEY Family & MWR Marketing Chief
People moving on is a fact of life in the military community, but we are receiving a double whammy in Family & MWR Marketing this month with the departure of not one, but two, key members of the Marketing Team.
I have been a boss for many years and had some great people to work with since I first put on sergeant stripes at the tender age of 17. Over the ensuing decades, I have been an NCO, a newspaper editor and a Marketing Chief, supervising literally thousands of different people.
But Gina Brown and Sarah Dobson have to be right at the top of the people I‟ve had the privilege to work with.
I knew when I hired both that this day would come. I just didn‟t expect it to happen at the same time. But that‟s life, especially overseas. Gina‟s husband, Andy, is a captain and headed to Maryland. Sarah‟s husband, George, is a pilot and is headed to Fort Rucker and onto Germany.
Despite my best efforts at pleading and begging, they have both declined my invitation to stay here and let the rest of their families move.
Both are leaving in mid-month, and both will be missed.
Gina is a fantastic graphic artist and is largely responsible for the „look‟ of Happenings, Weekly Flash and many other mediums we print. She brought a new level of professionalism to the face of FMWR.
Sarah will probably be best remembered for her smile. However, she has been much more than a pretty face. Despite her lack of experience, she tackled exceptionally difficult tasks, took over and built Family Strong, worked closely with PAO and AFN to get us air time and provided valued input into the entire FMWR program. And who can forget the special Concert she put together over Christmas.
Both will difficult to replace and probably impossible to duplicate. But if you‟re a person looking for a challenging job with low (at least lower than either Gina or Sarah deserved) pay and long hours, check with CPO and apply today.
Gina‟s position is a full-time NF-03 and requires knowledge and experience with advanced programs such as InDesign, while Sarah‟s is a NF-02 with writing and photo duties. Both positions require smiles and a willingness to work hard taking care of our Soldiers & Families.
Contents May 2010
May Calendar page Hours & phones On the Horizon Cable TV Goodbye Gina & Sarah Two key members of the FMWR Marketing Team depart this month.
Food & Entertainment
Mother‟s Day Brunch Military Spouse Day Mother-Son Dance Sophisticated Saturday AMC Specials AMC Lunch AMC Soup & Sandwiches Tommy D‟s Cuisine Entertainment Bingo Texas Hold‟em Value Book Catering
Korea Happenings
Uniquely Korean Beyond the Wire Taste of Culture Korea Pro Sports Film & Mime Festivals Korean Water Sports Understanding Korea In the Neighborhood Royal Seoul
Sports
Splish & Splash Augusta West Bowling Post-Level Softball Youth Sports Intramural Softball Area III Bench Press Area III Golf Team Aerobics Summer Basketball
Recreation
BOSS Beach Blast Call to Duty Outdoor Rec Arts & Crafts Osan Vet CAC Suwon Happenings Movie Schedule
Family & Youth Services
Army Community Service Child, Youth, School Parent‟s Date Nite Wee Tots Family Covenant
Leisure Travel
Hale Koa Airline Alliance Osan Ad Space-A Travel New Sanno Passports
You’ve heard about Battle Buddies. How about a Trio of USAG-Humphreys Baby Buddies in celebration of Mother’s Day. Proud Mom & Off-Spring (L-R) Sheila Vazquez (husband, David, 520th), Julienne Alcantara (husband Benjamin, 520th) & Brandy Vest (husband Nicholas , HHC 194th CSSB). Babies: Favian, David and Spencer
May Calendar of Activities 1 0800 Commissary 5k Run at Commissary Parking Lot
1000 Spring, Summer & Youth Bowling League meetings 2 0900 Admiral Yi Festival, Outdoor Rec.
0800 Yeoju Ceramics Festival Outdoor Rec. and Arts &Crafts 4 1700 Intramural Softball Entry Deadline 5 All Day Korea Children‟s Day– Korean Holiday 6 1900 Fred Shafer, Tommy D‟s 7 1100 Military Spouse‟s Appreciation Day 8-11 Varies Pre-season Softball Tournament, Soldier Field 8 1800 Mother-Son Dance, Tommy D‟s 9 All Day Mother‟s Day – US Semi-Holiday 1030 Mother‟s Day Brunch AMC 0900 Horseback Riding, Outdoor Rec 1300 Mother‟s Day $1 Bowling 14 1600 Laser Tag 15 1100 Korea-Wide RC Car Race
1200 Call of Duty Tournament, CAC 2000 Sophisticated Saturday, Tommy D‟s 16 0800 Shooting Range, Outdoor Rec 1300 No Tap Alibi Bowling Tournament 20 Spavis Spa Day Trip, Outdoor Rec. 21 All Day BOSS Awareness Day, Soldier Field All Day Buddha‟s Birthday 1800 Volunteer of Year Awards & Dinner, CAC 22 0700 BOSS Bungee Jumping 1000 Digital Photography Class, CAC 1200 Area III Bench Press, MP Hill Gym 28 1100 Military in Uniform Bowl Free (Through 1300) 1600 Laser Tag 29 0700 Danyang Extreme Sports
1100 Opening of Splish & Splash 1100 Opening of Augusta West 29-31 Varies Memorial Day Company Level Softball Tournament 30 1000 BOSS Survivor Paintball 31 0900 Ocean World, Outdoor Rec 1700 Application Deadline for Area III Golf Team
A look at What‟s Coming Up in Family, Morale, Welfare & Recreation, designed to help you “Plan for the Future.” Dates are subject to change. See the monthly Happenings, Family Strong or the Weekly Flash for updates and further details.
June Dad Photos needed for publications 5-6-Start of Summer Basketball 11-13-BOSS Beach Blast 12-13-Scratch Bowling Tournament 14-Army Birthday 17-End of school year 19-Sophisticated Saturday 20-Muju Firefly Festival 20-Father‟s Day 24-Start of Camp Adventure 25-Parent‟s Date Night 26-Father-Daughter Dance, Tommy D‟s
July Patriotic Photos needed for publications 4-FreedomFest 17-Retiree Appreciation Day 17-Sophisticated Saturday 24-Christmas in July, Alaska Mining Co. 24-Mother-Daughter Tea, Tommy D‟s 30-Parent‟s Date Night
ON THE HORIZON
If you‟re not receiving the Weekly Flash, get added now [email protected]
August Dog Photos needed for publications 30-Start of 2010-11 School Year
September Back to School Photos needed for publications 4-King of the Grill Rib Cook Off, Alaska Mining Co. 6-Labor Day 21-23-Chusok 25-Military Family of the Year Nominations Open
October Favorite Costume Photos need for publication 11-Columbus Day 29-Return to Spooky Hallow
November Military Family Photos needed for publication 6-Area III Families of Year Awards Ceremony 11-Veteran‟s Day 25-Thanksgiving Day
BINGO
753-8191 1200 Saturday
TOMMY D’s
ALASKA MINING CO.
754-3101 0630-2100 M-F
0800-2100 S-S-H
ACS
753-8401 0800-1700 M-T-W-F
1300-1700-Thu
AUTO SKILLS
753-8547 0900-1800
Tue-Sat
CAC
753-8825 0800-2200 M-F
1000-2200 S-S-H
CAC ARTS & CRAFTS
753-6706 1100-2100 M-F 1000-2100 S-S
CAC POOL
753-8835 0600-2200 M-F
Le CAC Cafe
753-7447 0700-1900 M-F
SUPER GYM
753-8031 0500-2300 M-F 0830-2300 Sat
0830-2200 Sun-Hol
SUPER GYM INDOOR POOL
753-8083 0600-2200 M-F
0830-2100 S-S-H
Closed for Repairs
MP HILL GYM
753-5971 Main Floor Closed
See Zoeckler for other operating hours
ZOECKLER GYM
754-8083 0500-2300 M-F
1000-1900 Sat-Hol 1200-2100 Sun
OUTDOOR RECREATION
753-3013 1100-1900 Thu-Mon
OUT-OF-COUNTRY LEISURE TRAVEL
753-7725 0800-1700 M-F 0900-1300 Sat
LIBRARY
753-8433 1000-2000 M-F 1000-1900 S-S
BOWLING
754-5722 1600-2200 M-T-W-T 0930-2400 F-S-S-H
TEEN CENTER
753-5613 1430-1900 M-F 1500-2000 Sat
YOUTH CENTER
753-3413 0545 M-Thu 0545-2100 F
1600-2100 Sat
FAMILY READINESS CENTER
753-6522 0800-1700 M-T-W-F
1300-1700 Thu
TOMMY D’S
753-8191 1100-1300 M-F 1600-2300 W-T 1600-2400 F-Sat
AUGUSTA WEST MINIATURE GOLF
754-6291 1100-2000
CATERING @ TOMMY D’s
753-8189 0900-1800 M-F
(1300-1400 Lunch)
SPLISH & SPLASH
754-6412 OPEN MEMORIAL WEEKEND
M-TH 1200-2000 F-S-Sun 1130 - 2000
SUWON ACS
788-5024 0800-1700 M-T-W-F
1300-1700-Thu
SUWON GYMNASIUM
788-6020 0530-2100 M-F 0900-1800S-S-H
SUWON LIBRARY
788-5449 1100-2000 S-S
SUWON REC CENTER
788-5840 1100-2200 M-Thu 1100-2400 F-Sat 1300-2200 Sun
WIC OVERSEAS
753-6909 0800-1630 M-W-F
Rec. Annex
753-5601 School Day–1500-2000 Weekend – 1200-2000 Holiday – 1100-1900
SUWON REC KITCHEN
788-5840 0700-2100 M-Thu 0700-2300 F-Sat 1300-2100 Sun
CAC REC GAME ROOM
753-8825 1100-2200 M-F
1000-2200 S-S-H
VET CLINIC (Osan AB)
784-6614 0800-1600 M-F
USAG-Humphreys & Area III
FAMILY & MORALE, WELFARE AND RECREATION
Alphabetical List of Phone Numbers & Hours of Operation
GATEWAY GAME ROOM
754-3171 1200-2400 S-Thu 1200-0100 F-S
CDC
753-8601 0530-1800 M-F
UNIT FUNDS
754-6121 0800-1630 M-F
BINGO
753-8191 1200 Saturday
TOMMY D’s
ALASKA MINING CO.
754-3101 0630-2100 M-F
0800-2100 S-S-H
ACS
753-8401 0800-1700 M-T-W-F
1300-1700-Thu
AUTO SKILLS
753-8547 0900-1800
Tue-Sat
CAC
753-8825 0800-2200 M-F
1000-2200 S-S-H
CAC ARTS & CRAFTS
753-6706 1100-2100 M-F 1000-2100 S-S
CAC POOL
753-8835 0600-2200 M-F
Le CAC Cafe
753-7447 0700-1900 M-F
SUPER GYM
753-8031 0500-2300 M-F 0830-2300 Sat
0830-2200 Sun-Hol
SUPER GYM INDOOR POOL
753-8083 0600-2200 M-F
0830-2100 S-S-H
Closed for Repairs
MP HILL GYM
753-5971 Main Floor Closed
See Zoeckler for other operating hours
ZOECKLER GYM
754-8083 0500-2300 M-F
1000-1900 Sat-Hol 1200-2100 Sun
OUTDOOR RECREATION
753-3013 1100-1900 Thu-Mon
OUT-OF-COUNTRY LEISURE TRAVEL
753-7725 0800-1700 M-F 0900-1300 Sat
LIBRARY
753-8433 1000-2000 M-F 1000-1900 S-S
BOWLING
754-5722 1600-2200 M-T-W-T 0930-2400 F-S-S-H
TEEN CENTER
753-5613 1430-1900 M-F 1500-2000 Sat
YOUTH CENTER
753-3413 0545 M-Thu 0545-2100 F
1600-2100 Sat
FAMILY READINESS CENTER
753-6522 0800-1700 M-T-W-F
1300-1700 Thu
TOMMY D’S
753-8191 1100-1300 M-F 1600-2300 W-T 1600-2400 F-Sat
AUGUSTA WEST MINIATURE GOLF
754-6291 1100-2000
CATERING @ TOMMY D’s
753-8189 0900-1800 M-F
(1300-1400 Lunch)
SPLISH & SPLASH
754-6412 OPEN MEMORIAL WEEKEND
M-TH 1200-2000 F-S-Sun 1130 - 2000
SUWON ACS
788-5024 0800-1700 M-T-W-F
1300-1700-Thu
SUWON GYMNASIUM
788-6020 0530-2100 M-F 0900-1800S-S-H
SUWON LIBRARY
788-5449 1100-2000 S-S
SUWON REC CENTER
788-5840 1100-2200 M-Thu 1100-2400 F-Sat 1300-2200 Sun
WIC OVERSEAS
753-6909 0800-1630 M-W-F
Rec. Annex
753-5601 School Day–1500-2000 Weekend – 1200-2000 Holiday – 1100-1900
SUWON REC KITCHEN
788-5840 0700-2100 M-Thu 0700-2300 F-Sat 1300-2100 Sun
CAC REC GAME ROOM
753-8825 1100-2200 M-F
1000-2200 S-S-H
VET CLINIC (Osan AB)
784-6614 0800-1600 M-F
USAG-Humphreys & Area III
FAMILY & MORALE, WELFARE AND RECREATION
Alphabetical List of Phone Numbers & Hours of Operation
GATEWAY GAME ROOM
754-3171 1200-2400 S-Thu 1200-0100 F-S
CDC
753-8601 0530-1800 M-F
UNIT FUNDS
754-6121 0800-1630 M-F
■ TommyD’sGames■ TommyD’sCuisine■ AlaskaMiningCompanySpecials■ Mother,SonDance■ EntertainmentSchedule
Mother’s Day Brunch
Mom deserves a delicious and relaxing brunch Bring her and the family to
Alaska Mining CompanyMay 9th
From 1030 - 1430
Enjoy Shrimp Cocktail, Soup, Salad barBaked Ham
Baked Chicken Fried Chicken
Prime RibAssorted QuicheMashed PotatoCorn on the Cob
Macaroni & CheeseCollard Greens
PieCake
Vanilla Bean Ice Cream
$16.95
WIN UP TO $1,000 Playing Bar-Top Bingo
AVAILABLE AT THE ALASKA MINING COMPANY GATEWAY GAME ROOM & SCUDBUSTERS IN SUWON
Texas Hold’em twice weekly at Tommy D’s
Tommy D‟s now hosts Texas Hold‟em Tournaments twice a week. Game time is 1900 both Wednesday and Friday.
Wednesday - Pocket 10s Nite play starts at 1900. $10 Buy-in, $10 Re-buy or add on through the first break. Start with 1,500 chips. 10 Bonus Points to anyone who wins a hand with pocket 10s. Drawing to win a 1,500 chip for those present at the beginning of play.
Friday - Champs Nite play starts at 1900. $20 Buy-in, $15 Re-buy or add on through the first break.
Texas Hold‟em is open to all USFK is open to all USFK ID Card holders, including KATUSAs.
BINGO! Every Saturday @
Tommy D’s
$5,000 & $2,500 Progressive Jackpots
17 games (including Early Birds) Doors Open 1200, Card Sales 1230,
Early Birds 1300, REGULAR GAMES START AT 1330
Chicken Strips (5) $6.95 Hot Dog $3.25 Hot Dog w/Chili Cheese $4.95 BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwich $4.95 BBQ Pork Spareribs Plate $6.95 Chicken Sandwich $4.75 Bowl of Chili w/Cheese $3,25 Shrimp Basket w/Fries $6.75 Cheese Sticks (6) $4.95 Shanghai-Style Lumpia (12) $4.95 Grand Chips & Salsa Tray $4.25 French Fries $1.75 Chili Cheese Fries $2.95
FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL Sesame Chicken Wings (12) $6.95 Lime Chicken Wings (12) $6.95
Tommy D’s Cuisine All-U-Can-Eat Korean Buffet
(Monday-Friday 1100-1300 – Closed on Korean Holidays)
Tuesday Two Entrees Featuring
Combination of Pan-Fried Pork
Chicken or Beef Cutlet or Fried Chicken Wings or
Sweet & Sour Pork
$6.50
Mondays
LA BBQ SHORT RIBS
Pan-Fried Vegetables w/Sausage
$7.95
Wednesdays
Beef Bulgogi & Bibimbob
$6.50
Thursdays Korean BBQ Plus Meatloaf
(Vegetable, Mushroom or Sweet Pepper)
$6.50
Fridays
Two Entrees Featuring Fried Fish or
Pork Bulgogi or Curry Rice Beef or Chicken Bulgogi or
Hash Rice
$6.50
Always All-You-Can-Eat Includes Rice, Kimchi,
Salad, Soup & Beverage
Tommy D’sMenu
LateNightSnacks1600-2400 ChickenStrips(5Pieces) $6.95HotDogw/ChilliCheese $4.95HotDogPlain $3.25BBQPulledPorkSandwich $4.95BBQPorkSpareRibsPlate $6.95ChickenSandwich $4.75ChilliBowlw/Cheese $3.25ShrimpBasketw/Fries $6.75CheeseSticks(6Pieces) $4.95ShanghaiStyleLumpia(12Pieces)$4.95GrandChips&SalsaTray $4.25FrenchFries $1.75ChilliCheeseFries $2.95Sausage,Egg&CheeseBiscuit$2.25Bacon,Egg&CheeseBiscuit $2.25Asst.CanSoda $1.25SpecialtySoda(RootBeer,Creamsoda,Sarsaparilla)
$1.75BottledWater $1.00Asst.Gatorade $2.95
★ FridayNightSpecial★SesameChickenWings(12Pieces) $6.95ChilliLimeChickenWings(12Pieces) $6.95
Save with the Area III Value Book
The savings just pile up when you have an Area III Family & MWR Value Book.
Available for $59.95 at the Alaska Mining Company or the Community Activity Center. The Value Book is divided into 12 monthly sections, you will enjoy a full year of savings on food, bowling, swimming and more. If you use every coupon in the book, you could save more than $1,000! Start saving today. Available to U.S. and Korean ID Card holders.
Soup & Sandwich
Lunch Alaska Mining
Company $6.75
Served 1100-1300 Order off the Menu
May 3-7 Steak, Cheese & Mushroom Panini on Sourdough May 10-14 Sicilian Chicken with Capicoal Ham May 17-21 BBQ Pulled Pork May 24-31 Lobster Sensation Wrap
Prepared Fresh Daily
AMC Dining Specials
YOUR CHOICE
Steak & Stuffed Chicken Breast Grilled Mahi-Mahi Sautéed Scallops
Each just $14.95
Available Saturday & Sunday (1300-2030)
FRIDAY LINEUP
Served 1700-2030
May 7 & 21 SNOW CRAB
$27.95 Children $10.95
May 14 MONSTER
STEAKS 24 oz - $24.95 16 oz - $17.95
May 28 PRIME RIB King Cut - $17.95
Queen Cut - $15.95 Couple - $29.95
Tuesdays, 1700-2030
Family Nite Family-Size Bowl of
Spaghetti & Meatballs $19.95
Buddy Bowl for Two - $14.95
Wednesdays, 1700-2030
Pasta Buffet $11.95, Kids $4.95
All-You-Can-Eat – You Pick The Ingredients, We Cook It For You
Thursdays, 1700-2030
Mongolian BBQ All-You-Can-Eat - $14.95
Kids $4.95 You Pick the Ingredients, We Cook It
Walt’s Wonder Ribs
AVAILABLE EVERY DAY Succulent Baby Back Ribs
Full Rack - $15.95 Half Rack - $12.95
Lunch is Served Alaska Mining Company Daily Luncheon Buffet
Served from 1100-1300 * Always All-You-Can-Eat $7.95 (Includes Salad Bar, Beverage & Dessert)
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 3 4 5 6 7 Pulled Pork Beef Brisket Cinco de Mayo Italian Baked Fish Roast Beef Baked Chicken Mexican Buffet Buffet Fried Shrimp
10 11 12 13 14 BBQ Ribs Bratwurst Fried Chicken Irish Turkey Italian Chicken Pork Steak Baked Fish Buffet Baked Ham
17 18 19 20 21 Hamburger Steak Cat Fish Lasagna Southern Baked Fish BBQ Ribs Meat Loaf Spaghetti Buffet Fried Shrimp
24/31 25 26 27 28 Honey Chicken Pulled Pork Turkey German Fried Fish Fried Pork Steak Beef Brisket Baked Ham Buffet Fried Shrimp
All Day, Every Day Monday-Friday (0630-1030)
Saturday & Sunday Breakfast Buffet (0800-1300) Breakfast Items Always on the Regular Menu
Lunch is Served Alaska Mining Company Daily Luncheon Buffet
Served from 1100-1300 * Always All-You-Can-Eat $7.95 (Includes Salad Bar, Beverage & Dessert)
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 3 4 5 6 7 Pulled Pork Beef Brisket Cinco de Mayo Italian Baked Fish Roast Beef Baked Chicken Mexican Buffet Buffet Fried Shrimp
10 11 12 13 14 BBQ Ribs Bratwurst Fried Chicken Irish Turkey Italian Chicken Pork Steak Baked Fish Buffet Baked Ham
17 18 19 20 21 Hamburger Steak Cat Fish Lasagna Southern Baked Fish BBQ Ribs Meat Loaf Spaghetti Buffet Fried Shrimp
24/31 25 26 27 28 Honey Chicken Pulled Pork Turkey German Fried Fish Fried Pork Steak Beef Brisket Baked Ham Buffet Fried Shrimp
All Day, Every Day Monday-Friday (0630-1030)
Saturday & Sunday Breakfast Buffet (0800-1300) Breakfast Items Always on the Regular Menu
Mother-Son Dance
Moms, Bring Your Sons
Saturday May 8
Tommy D‟s 1800-2000
$10 per Mom All Sons Free
Finger Food (While it Lasts)
Entertainment
Sophisticated Saturday
Tommy D’s
Saturday, May 15
Dinner Service at 1900 Entertainment to follow
$50 Couple $35 Single
Sophisticated Saturday is an upscale dining experience and your opportunity to enjoy a touch of class at least one night a month.
So put on your best clothes, find a babysitter and enjoy a night designed just for you. Remember not everything happens in Seoul.
RESERVATIONS [email protected]
Tommy D’s
Saturday, May 15
Dinner Service at 1900 Entertainment to follow
$50 couple $35 Single
Sophisticated Saturday is an upscale dining experience and your opportunity to enjoy a touch of class at least one night a month.
So put on your best clothes, find a babysitter and enjoy a night designed just for you. Remember not everything happens in Seoul.
RESERVATIONS [email protected]
Sophisticated Saturday
We Cater to You
No matter what the occasion, 5-Star Catering headquartered at Tommy D’s can make your Special Event Extra Special. Promotion parties, Anniversaries, Birthday, Hails & Farewells … We Cater them all with class and efficiency. You may be able to get it cheaper, but you’ll never get it better. Give us a call with your budget limitations and see what we can do:
753-8189
Maxim flowers
We Cater To
YOU! 753-8189
Promotion Parties, Birthdays, Anniversaries,
Hails & Farewells, All Special Occasions
Sophisticated Saturday
February 20 @ Tommy D’s
Dining from 1900-2100 * Entertainment starting at 2100
Five Course Meal & Wines to Compliment
$50 Couple * $35 Single
Reservations by February 17 – [email protected]
NuSensations ScheduleTommy D’s
May 5, 6, 12, 13, 19, 20, 26, 27Gateway Game RoomMay 1, 11, 14, 15, 28, 29
Suwon Community Activety CenterMay 4, 7, 8, 18, 21, 22, 25
Splish & Splash Water ParkMay 30
Fred ShaferSuwon May 5Tommy D’s May 6
Karaoke Tommy D’s EVERY Wednesday
Open Mic TalentTommoy D’s EVERY Thursday
Congratulations to: Minkook Seo
Orignial ElementThe Youth
Who dominated at the Festival of the Arts at Yongsan
Korean Happenings
Outside the gate is a fantastic place called Korea An inside look at Korean Culture, Festivals, Sports,
Tourist Attractions, Customs & Holidays
■BeyondtheWire■UniquelyKorean■TasteofCulture■Festivals■CustomsandHolidays
Korean Happenings
Outside the gate is a fantastic place called Korea An inside look at Korean Culture, Festivals, Sports,
Tourist Attractions, Customs & Holidays
Outside the Gate is a Fantastic Place called Korea
Discover Korea
UPCOMING FESTIVALS
1-2 Admiral Yi Sun Shin Festival 1-5 Boseong Green Tea Festival 1-5 Daegu Herb Medicine Festival 1-5 Damyang Bamboo Festival 1-5 Yeoncheon Paleolithic Festival 1-5 Hadong Wild Tea Festival 1-9 World Photonics Expo, Gwangju 1-9 Hi Seoul Spring Festival 1-9 Yeoju Ceramics Expo 1-9 Hampyeong Butterfly Festival 1-9 Munyeong Tea Bowl Festival 1-16 Icheon Ceramics Festival 1-31 Jeju National Heritage Photo Contest 4-10 Jirisan Herb Festival 14-16 Lotus Lantern Festival, Seoul 21-23 DMZ Musical Festival 23-30 Chuncheon International Mime Festival
Old Korea lives here
The Yeoncheon Paleolithic Festival May 1-5 is held at a site which holds ruins that date back to the Paleolithic Era. This family-oriented festival provides visitors with a fun way to learn more about human history. A range of programs including historical experience, educational and entertainment events are offered. The festival is located close to Camp Casey.
ENTERTAINMENT
1 Philadelphia Orchestra, Seojong Grand Theatre, 1930. Tickets W40,000-200,000 ticket.interpark.com or theyeogiyo.com 2 Andrea Bocelli, Jamsil Gymnasium, Seoul, 1900. Tickets W100,000-290,000 ticket.interpark.com or theyeogiyo.com 6 Philharmonic Orchestra, Aram Nuri Theater, Seoul, 2000. Tickets W60,000-200,000 ticket.interpark.com or theyeogiyo.com 8-9 4th World DJ Festival, Han River Nanji Park, 1400-1800. Tickets W55,000
FOR MORE INFORMATION, GO TO visitkorea.or.kr
Flexible Bamboo
Discover the thousands of thing that can be done with bamboo at the Damyang Bamboo Festival, May 1-5. Furniture, baskets, statues, food, drink, rugs – bamboo is one of the world‟s most flexible building materials. Festival activities include a Bamboo Fair, Bamboo Musical Instrument Performance Contest, Bamboo-Cutting Sword Championship, Writing & Painting Competition, making your own Daetongsul (a bamboo bottled traditional liquor), Riding a Bamboo Raft and Fishing with Bamboo Basket.
Korea celebrates children
BY SEONG GU (MARTIN) LEE Marketing Intern
May is the month of Family Harmony throughout Korea, with Parent‟s Day and Teacher‟s Day among other holidays on the Korean calendar. However, the biggest Harmony Day of all is Children‟s Day, set for May 5.
Children‟s Day is a National Korean Holiday, parents are given a day off work to spend with their children. It was established in 1923 by children‟s author Bang Jeong Hwan (the USAG-Humphreys Child Development Center bears his name). From the beginning, Children‟s Day has been designed for parents to do something special with their children. On Children‟s Day, kids are usually asked by their parents what they want to do.
Various festivals & programs for the children are held throughout Korea, and most parents pile in their cars to go where the children want and spend the day playing as a Family.
Many major attractions such as Lotte World, Everland, Seoul Land and Seoul‟s Children‟s Grand Park will have special activities and offer discounts. Even smaller communities and attractions will have special activities for the kids. My advice is to remember that the highways will be crowded as will the amusement parks. If you want, just take your children to a quiet place near home and enjoy your children.
Uniquely Korean
Taste of Culture There are numerous musical stage plays and variety shows throughout Korea. Happenings will
feature different activities each month in an effort to keep you informed of the cultural opportunities available. For more information, go to: visitkorea.or.kr.
May 8-Dec 31 Sachoom is a nonverbal dance musical that includes hip-hop, jazz, contemporary dancing, break dancing & more. Perfomed at Theater (4F Nakwonsanga building in Insa-dong), Mon-Fri 2000, Sat 1600 & 1930, Sun & Holidays 1600 W50,000, age 7 & above. Subway Line 5 to Jongno 3(sam)-ga Station Exit #5
Every Saturday through October Anseong Namsadang Baudeogi, Gyeonggi-do 1500, 1630, 1730, (June-August also 1830). Performances are Free. Take bus to Ansung City, catch a cab at Ansung Bus Terminal to Namsadang Jeonsugwan located in Bogae-myeon (cab fare: W5,000)
Every Saturday & Sunday Hahoe Mask Dance Drama Performance (Hahoe Byeolsingut Exorcism), Gyeongsangbuk-do Andong-si Andong Hahoe Village. Performances are Free, 1500. Take bus to the Andong Bus Terminal, take City Bus No. 46 to Hahoe Village, get off at the Inheritance Hall of Hahoe’s Mask Dance Drama Performance.
Dec 31 The Ballerina Who Loves the B-boy Jamsil Lotte World Arts Theater, Seoul. The B-Boy World Champions “Extreme Crew” are the stars of the show that tells the story of the love between a B-boy and a ballerina without the use of verbal language. Performance times Wed & Thu 2000; Fri 1700 & 2000, Weekends & Korean Holidays 1500 & 1800, Admission W50,000. Subway Line 2 or 8 to Jamsil Station (Exit 3 or 4) and use underground path to Lotte World.
Dec 31 Sinmyeong, Traditional Yeonhui Performance Sinmyeong is a performance that combines everything from singing, dancing, and music to drama and combine the Korean notions of Shin (excitement) and Heung (joy). Angel Theater is located in Mokdong Sports Stadium between the skating rink and the baseball stadium. Performances are at 1630 & 2000 Tue & Thu, 1330 & 1630 Sat & Sun. Admission: VIP W50,000 / R W40,000 / A W30,000. Take subway line 5 to Omokgyo Stn. Exit #3. And then walk for about 10 min.
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Korea Professional Sports
Doosan Bears Baseball
One of the original Korean Professional Baseball franchises, the Doosan Bears play their home games at Jamsil Stadium, the same field where the U.S. won the gold medal in the 1988 Summer Olympics.
The Bears have been one of the most successful franchises in Korean pro ball, having won the Korean crown three times.
One of their starting pitchers is CJ Nitkowski who played with the Reds, Tigers, Mets, Astros, Braves, Rangers, Nationals and Yankees.
Bears home games start at 1830, and tickets are priced from W7,000-50,000. Unlike many Korean ballparks, the Bears offer American food in their concession stands, including Kentucky Fried Chicken and Burger King.
May Schedules
1-2 Heroes @ Doosan Samsung @ Hanwha 11-13 Samsung @ Doosan 14-16 Kia @ Hanwha 18-20 Hanwha @ Doosan 21-23 LG @ Doosan SK @ Hanwha 25-27 Heroes @ Hanwha 28-30 Samsung Lions @ Doosan
Korea Pro Teams Busan – Lotte Giants Daegu – Samsung Lions Gwangju – Kia Tigers Incheon – SK Wyverns Seoul – Heroes, Doosan Bears & LG Twins
In the Neighborhood
The Great Admiral Yi Sun Shin Festival
April 28-May 2, Asan
Admiral Yi Sun Shin is one of the greatest military heroes in Korean history. Yi Sun Shin defeated the Japanese in an epic sea battle about 460 years ago. Admiral Yi was born just down the road in Asan (about 30 minutes from Humphreys) and his family estate is preserved as a historic treasure.
While Admiral Yi is important in Korean history, he is equally famous in the history of Naval Warfare. One of the secrets to his success against the Japanese was the Turtle ship, considered by many to be the first iron clad in naval history. Yi devised a copper cover for his battleship. This cover provided protection for his men and served as a shield against Japanese fire arrows.
Events will include parades, displays, reenactments, sports games, a traditional market place, children’s activities, the chance to have your photo taken in authentic historical costumes, a food market and of course, a tour of the beautiful grounds that make up Admiral Yi’s home.
OUTDOOR REC WILL TAKE A BUS TO THE ADMIRAL YI FESTIVAL MAY 2 (0900-1700) Transportation Fee $10, Admission Fee $5. Bring won for Food & Souvenirs
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Korean Water Sports
Swimming with the Sharks
Have you ever dreamed of „Swimming with the Sharks?‟ Believe it or not, you can do it in Korea.
The new Busan Aquarium and Scuba in Korea, a private scuba diving club offers you this unique opportunity to share space with sharks, groupers, tuna, barracudas and other sea life in its 3-million liter, 5-meter deep main tank on Haeundae Beach.
Dives are conducted on Saturday and Sunday morning, and the whole experience lasts 3-5 hours. They are open to both experienced and novice divers and cost W75,000 for those who have a current certified diving card to W95,000 for those who are not certified.
The fee includes aquarium admission, equipment rental, tank rental, English-language dive instruction for non-certified divers and a guided shark dive.
* Divers must provide their own swimwear (wetsuits are provided by the aquarium) * Certified divers must present their current C-card. Non-certified divers must bring an official picture ID that show their age. * An underwater camera is good idea * If you wear glasses, you cannot wear them under the mask. It is recommended that you bring contact lenses. It's not much fun if you can't see anything.
For U.S. Military Personnel: Contact [email protected] for further details and reservations. All divers, including those who are certified, must be at least 16 years old (U.S. age).
Korean Film & Mime Mime’s the word
The Chuncheon International Mime Festival May 23-30 features exciting innovative mime and street performances that showcases the talents of many master performers from throughout the world.
The festival offers at least 80 performances from mime troupes from Korea as well as famous international troupes. Tickets are in the W15,000 range, depending on the show.
This mime festival is a unique opportunity for non-Korean speakers to enjoy Korea’s modern performing arts.
Chuncheon is located north of Wonju and is one of the most beautiful areas in Korea. It can easily be reached by train or bus from Pyongtaek and there’s a free shuttle to the festival.
Korea’s versions of Sundance
The Jeonju International Film Festival, an exciting combination of fun and film, is a fantastic 9-day spring outing filled with a wide range of events and movies.
The celebration is held on „Movie Street‟ (Gosa- dong, Jeonju-si), a street packed with movie theaters. During the festivities (April 27-May 2), the streets come to life with the contagious energy and zestful enthusiasm of film aficionados. Come and join in the fun this spring during the Jeonju movie festival! Jeonju is located near Gunsan Airbase. The DMZ College Students Film Festival is held in Chuncheon rather than at the DMZ and features various DMZ film contests for college student media clubs nationwide.
Held May 21-23 the film festival holds a diverse range of events, to include a Students Photo Exhibition, Students Dance Contest, Student Folk Music Contest and the performance of the Gangwon Provincial Performance Group.
Five Royal sites for W10,000
Enjoy five of Seoul’s most historically significant sites for one low price during the month of May and go back as many times as you want.
In a step towards enhancing the Royal Palace admission system, the Cultural Heritage Administration of Korea is introducing an integrated pass that will give visitors access to five major attractions in Seoul: Gyeongbokgung, Changdeokgung, Changgyeonggung, Deoksugung and Jongmyo.
The integrated pass costs only W10,000 (as opposed to W14,000 for an individual visit to one of the attractions) and gives visitors access to all five attractions within a month. Passes are available at any of the five locations.
Jongmyo, which is currently open for unguided viewing during business hours, will be open for guided tours during limited hours. The remaining sites offer guided English-language tours daily.
All five attractions can be easily reached by subway or taxi from Seoul Station. Just catch the train in Pyongtaek or start in Yongsan. Further details are available at visitkorea.com
Seoul’s Royal Sites
Need travel information? Just Call 1330
A Bilingual operator will offer you detailed information on tourist sites, transportation, restaurants and more If you want information about areas outside of Seoul, enter the area code of that region before pressing 1330. Available 24-hours
Cellphone: Seoul 02-1330 – Korea Area Codes: Seoul - 02, Gyeonggi - 031, Incheon - 032, Gangwon - 033, Chungnam - 041, Daejeon - 042, Chungbuk - 043, Busan - 051, Ulsan - 052, Daegu-053, Gyeongbuk - 054, Gyeongnam - 055. Jeonnam - 061, Gwangju - 062, Jeonbuk - 063, Jeju- 064
AreaUlsanDaeguGyeongbukGyeongnamJeonnamGwangjuJeonbukJeju
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Five Royal sites for W10,000
Enjoy five of Seoul’s most historically significant sites for one low price during the month of May and go back as many times as you want.
In a step towards enhancing the Royal Palace admission system, the Cultural Heritage Administration of Korea is introducing an integrated pass that will give visitors access to five major attractions in Seoul: Gyeongbokgung, Changdeokgung, Changgyeonggung, Deoksugung and Jongmyo.
The integrated pass costs only W10,000 (as opposed to W14,000 for an individual visit to one of the attractions) and gives visitors access to all five attractions within a month. Passes are available at any of the five locations.
Jongmyo, which is currently open for unguided viewing during business hours, will be open for guided tours during limited hours. The remaining sites offer guided English-language tours daily.
All five attractions can be easily reached by subway or taxi from Seoul Station. Just catch the train in Pyongtaek or start in Yongsan. Further details are available at visitkorea.com
Seoul’s Royal Sites
Need travel information? Just Call 1330
A Bilingual operator will offer you detailed information on tourist sites, transportation, restaurants and more If you want information about areas outside of Seoul, enter the area code of that region before pressing 1330. Available 24-hours
Cellphone: Seoul 02-1330 – Korea Area Codes: Seoul - 02, Gyeonggi - 031, Incheon - 032, Gangwon - 033, Chungnam - 041, Daejeon - 042, Chungbuk - 043, Busan - 051, Ulsan - 052, Daegu-053, Gyeongbuk - 054, Gyeongnam - 055. Jeonnam - 061, Gwangju - 062, Jeonbuk - 063, Jeju- 064
AreaUlsanDaeguGyeongbukGyeongnamJeonnamGwangjuJeonbukJeju
Number(0)52(0)53(0)54(0)55(0)61(0)62(0)
Seoul’s 600-year festival ‘Hands-on’
The Lotus Lantern Festival held in the Jongno area is one of Seoul’s landmark traditional festivals.
The time-honored festival, which originates from an exciting tradition of Gwandeongnori, has been keep alive throughout the entire 600-year history of Seoul.
Commemorating the Birth of Buddha, the festival gives visitors the opportunity to delve into the mystic Korean Buddhist Culture through a variety of magical events and hands-on experiences.
The festival starts with the lighting of the mega-sized Jangeomdeung (Grand Light) which is located on the Seoul Plaza and symbolizes Buddhism and the birth of Buddha.
A series of other lotus lantern events follow, a Lantern Parade from Insa-dong to Jogyesa Temple, Buddhist Cultural Festival, Cheer-up Buddhist Festival, Grand Harmony Festival and the Closing Ceremony.
One of the favorite activities among international visitors is the hands-on experience program where visitors can make lotus-shaped lanterns or paint a Buddhist picture
The festival runs May 14-16 from Dongdaemun to Jogyesa Temple, along Jongno Street in Seoul. The easiest way to get there is via subway -- Take Subway Line 1 to Jonggak Station (Exit #2) or Take Line 3 to Anguk Station (Exit #6)
Lotus Lantern Festival
Buddha’s Birthday May 21
Want a baby boy? Rub Buddha’s belly. Want to discover your true potential? Buddhism might help. May 21 is Buddha’s Birthday, a holiday that will be celebrated from one end of the peninsula to the other.
One of the world’s oldest religions (it’s more than 500 years older than Christianity), Buddhism started in India and spread throughout Asia, including Korea. There are literally hundreds of Buddhist temples both large and small throughout Korea, including several in Anjung-ri.
Buddha’s Birthday is a national holiday in Korea and draws traffic similar to both Lunar New Year and Chusok as Families travel to their home temple to reaffirm their commitment to seek Nirvana.
For Americans serving in Korea, Buddha’s Birthday is an opportunity to discover more about Korea and its people.
Buddhist temples, including those in the local area, bring out beautiful tapestries and other decorations reserved for Buddha’s Birthday.
Beautiful paper lanterns decorate the streets and the temples and there is food and drink for all, including Americans.
The local temple located across from Rainbow Apartments has a parade through the streets and a fireworks show to end the festivities.
Enjoy and Discover Korea.
Understanding Korea
Yeoju is the Mecca of Ceramics
The Community Activity Center Arts & Crafts program and Outdoor Rec. are working together to offer the community the opportunity to visit the Korean Mecca of Ceramics on Saturday, May 2.
Korea is world-famous for its ceramics, especially celadon, Yeoju has been the center of Korean ceramics since before Columbus discovered the New World.
This is a perfect opportunity to do your early holiday shopping or pick up that special souvenir of Korea before you leave. There are more than 600 ceramic Shops offer everything from tableware to knick knacks.
You can even try to make your own special item at the workshop. Bring won for shopping, although most of the shops do accept major credit cards.
Call Outdoor Rec. at 753-3255/3013 or stop by the CAC Arts & Crafts Center for more information and reservations.
Yeoju Ceramics Festival
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Intramural entry deadline May 4
The deadline for units to enter the 2010 Intramural Softball League is May 4, with the season scheduled to get under way May 8-11 with the Pre-Season Tournament. Post Level Men‟s and Women‟s League are also scheduled to start this month, with a big Memorial Weekend Tournament planned for all Unit Level teams. Call 753-8811 for more information.
Sports
Intramural entry deadline May 4
The deadline for units to enter the 2010 Intramural Softball League is May 4, with the season scheduled to get under way May 8-11 with the Pre-Season Tournament. Post Level Men‟s and Women‟s League are also scheduled to start this month, with a big Memorial Weekend Tournament planned for all Unit Level teams. Call 753-8811 for more information.
Sports
BASEBALL & SOFTBALL SCHEDULES
T-BALL (All Games at Zoeckler Sports Field) Cubs, Angels, Tigers, Orioles, Beavers, Marlins May 1 – Tigers vs Orioles, Beavers vs Marlins, Cubs Vs Angels May 6 – Orioles vs. Beavers May 8 – Angels vs Cubs, Marlins vs. Tigers May 15 – Marlins vs. Orioles, Tigers vs Beavers, Cubs vs Angels May 19 – Orioles vs Tigers May 22 – Marlins vs Beavers, Angels vs Cubs May 25 – Cubs vs Angels May 26 – Tigers vs Marlins May 27 – Beavers vs Orioles
7-8 yr old - Indians and Tigers 9-10 yr old - Rangers and Yankees
(Home Games at Independence Park) May 1 – Tigers vs Indians May 7 – Tigers vs Indians, Rangers vs Yankees May 8 – Yankees vs Yongsan 1 & 3 @ Yongsan, Rangers vs Yongsan 2 & 4 @ Yongsan May 15 – Tigers vs Indians, Yankees vs Rangers May 22 – Indians vs Tigers, Rangers vs Yongsan 3 & 1 @ Yongsan, Yankees vs Yongsan 4 & 2 @ Yongsan May 24 – Tigers vs Indians May 25 – Rangers vs Yankees
11-12 yr old - Reds and Cubs (Home Games at Independence Park)
May 1 – Cubs & Reds @ Daegu May 8 – Reds vs Daegu, Cubs vs Daegu, Reds vs Yongsan 1, Cubs vs Yongsan 2 May 11 – Reds vs Cubs May 15 – Reds & Cubs @ Daegu May 22 – Cubs vs Daegu, Reds vs Daegu, Cubs vs Yongsan 3, Reds vs Yongsan 2 May 26 – Cubs vs Reds June 5 – Korea-wide Tournament @ Soldier Field
13 -15 yr old - Mariners (Home games at Independence Park)
May 1 – Mariners vs Yongsan 2 & 3 @ Hannam May 8 – Mariners @ Daegu May 15 – Mariners vs Yongsan 2 & 3 @ Hannam May 19 – Mariners vs Korean team May 22 – Marines @ Daegu May 27 – Mariners vs Korean team June 5 – Korea-Wide Tournament @ Hannam
Girl’s Softball - Firebirds (Home games at Independence Park)
May 1 – Firebirds vs Yongsan May 8 – Firebirds @ Yongsan May 15 – Firebirds vs Yongsan June 5 – Firebirds @ Yongsan June 12 – Korea Championship @ Yongsan
Youth Sports 753-5602
New Activities
Youth Running Club
Youth Sports is starting a Running Club for youngsters in the third through eighth grade. The Club will meet at the Zoeckler Sports Field track at 1630 each Tuesday and Thursday. Please contact Youth Sports Director Brad Ficek at 754-5051 for further details.
Youth Bowling
The Organizational meeting for Saturday morning Youth Bowling Leagues is set for the Strike Zone at 1000 May 1. Plans call for Pee Wee (3-6), Bantams (8 & under), Preps (9-11), Junior (12-14), Majors (15-18) and Seniors (19-21) Leagues. Please contact Strike Zone manager Rob Victorine at 754-5636 for more information.
Swimmers needed
Swimmers are needed for the Humphreys Youth Swim team. Call 753-5602.
outh Running Club: boys and girls, 3rd through 8th grade. Tuesdays and Thursdays running at Zoeckler Field. 16:30-18:00 Swim Team registration is open Youth Bowling starts in May Happenings: Youth Gym times & update phone numbers Youth Baseball Schedule Youth Running Club & Nutrition Education
Splish & Splash Water Park
Water Park opens May 29 FEES
1 & 3 Meter Diving Boards Children’s Pool Two Water Slides Hot Tub Zero-Entry Water Play Area Snack Bar Outdoor Volleyball Court Kid’s Water Fort Amphitheatre Olympic Pool Water Basketball Locker Rooms
NO FOOD OR BEVERAGES ALLOWED
Augusta West Miniature Golf Course
OPENS MAY 29
Adults $3.00 (E1-E6 -- $2.00) Children $2.00 * Twosome $5.00
Unlimited Monthly Play -- $10 per person
PAY AT SPLISH & SPLASH FRONT DESK
Military in Uniform Free Every Thursday (1100-1630)
DailyIndividual $3.00
Family $8.00Season
Individual $78.00 Family $150.00
All Guests $10.00
Area III Golf Team
Are you good enough to represent Area III in the IMCOM-K Golf Tournament?
The Area III team will be selected based on official handicaps. If you have a current US Golf Association (USGA) handicap, contact Lonnie Herring at 753-8807 or Kim, Chi-Hyon at 753-8811.
The IMCOM-K Tournament will be held at the Sungnam Golf Course June 8-11.
Deadline to submit your handicap for consideration is May 31. Stop by the Super Gym for further details.
Open Bench Press
Power Lifters, weight lifters and other enthusiasts are invited to an Open Bench Press Meet scheduled for the MP Hill Gymnasium starting Saturday, May 22 at 1200. The meet is open to both experienced and novice lifters, both men and women. Call 753-8811 for more information.
Time to get your Basketball team ready for summer play
The USAG-Humphreys Summer Basketball League will start in early June, and now‟s the time to get your team together. Contact Kim, Chi-Hyon at 753-8811 for further information. In addition to players and teams, experienced basketball officials are needed.
5K run scheduled for May 1
A 5K Run kicking off the Commissary Healthy Nutrition Week is scheduled for Saturday, May 1.
The run will start at USAG-Humphreys Commissary at 0800. Registration is 0700-0755.
You can pre-register at the Super Gym or at headquarters the morning of the run. Call 753-8031 for more information.
Qualify for the 38th Master’s
Qualifyforthe June12-13 38th annual Master’s Singles Scratch BowlingTournamentbypayingyour$50entryfeebeforethestartofleagueplayandrolla450orbetterseriestoearnaberthintheprestigioustournament.
Notbowlinginaleague?Noproblem.YoucanalsoqualifyfortheMaster’s by rolling a 450 or better intheLastChanceQualifierattheStrikeZoneat1400onJune6.
The Master’s is the most prestigious scratch bowling tournament in Korea,andbringstogetherthetopbowlersfromthroughoutthepeninsula.Entryformsareavailableatthefrontdeskof theStrikeZone.
League Organizational Meetings set
OrganizationalmeetingsforSaturdaymorningYouthBowlingLeaguesaswellastheSpring-SummerBowlingseasonaresetfortheStrikeZoneBowlingCenterat1000Saturday,May1.
BowlingmanagerRobVictorineisplanning forPeeWeeInstruction Leaguefor youngstersage3-6aswellasaBantam (age8& below), Preps (9-11), Juniors(12-13), Majors(15-18) andSeniors(19-21). ContactRob at754-5722formoreinfo.
Weekly Bowling Specials
Fridays – Militaryinuniformbowlfreefrom 1100-1300 Saturday, Sunday, U.S. Holidays – Open Bowling$1agamefrom1300-1639.Kids bowlFREE ifaccompaniedbyapayingadult. Sunday – Kidsbowlonegamefreeifwith Parentsfrom1700-closing.
Bowling at the Strike Zone
Sunday May 16, 1300
9-8 pin No Tap Four Game Alibi Bowling Tournament w/ Top 5 TV Final Format
Entry fee $25
Monday, May 3
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Biggest Losers Results
Name (Start, Finish, Total Lost, Pct.) 1-Howard Willis, 287.0, 249.0, 38.0, 13.2 Bert Scott, 339.0, 268.6, 70.4, 20.8 Team, 626.0, 517.6, 108.4, 17.3 2- Leticia Taylor, 228.2, 225.8, 2.4, 1.0 Walter Taylor, 234.8, 202, 32.2, 13.7 Team, 463.0, 428.4, 34.6, 7.5 3-Alvin Jordan, 221.4, 199.2, 22.2, 10.0 Marie Jordan, 153.2, 150.0, 3.2, 2.0 Team, 374.6, 349.2, 25.4, 6.78
INDIVIDUAL 1-Bert Scott, 339.0, 268.6, 70.4, 20.8 2-Walter Taylor, 234.8, 202.6, 32.2, 13.7 3-Howard Willis, 287.0, 249.0, 38.0, 13.2 4-Alvin Jordan, 221.4, 199.2, 22.2, 10.0 5-Oddie Lowell, 228.6, 205.8, 22.8, 9.9 6-J’amie Stevenson, 175.6, 159.2, 16.4, 9.3 7-Sheri Castro, 166.8, 151.8, 15.0, 8.99 8=Kiu Travis, 167.8, 152.8, 15.0 8.93 9-Jennifer Varney, 155.0, 142.8, 12.2, 7.8 10-Demoria Tucker, 200.4, 185.2, 15.2, 7.5 11-Katherine Turner, 252.6, 239.8, 12.8, 5.0 12-Maxine Blackwood, 197.6, 191.4, 6.2, 3.1
The scoreboard tells the story for Howard Willis & Bert Scott – 108 pounds or 17.3 percent of their combined starting weight in the Biggest Losers.
Scott, Willis, Burger King Biggest Losers
Heavyweights Bert Scott (DPW) and Howard Willis (DOL) were the run-away winners in the 2010 Biggest Loser’s Contest, dropping a combined 108.4 pounds or 17.3 percent of their weight in the three-month contest. “No Burger King, exercise and sensible eating were the secret,s” said Willis.
A total of seven teams losing a combined 230 pounds and 17 individuals losing a combined 193 pounds finished this year’s contest. Members of the Top 3 Teams and six additional competitors in the Individual Division received Polar Heart Monitors for their success in the annual combined Area III Sports and Health Promotion program.
Red Cloud-B wins Indoor Soccer title
Red Cloud-B outlasted Daegu-A in an extended overtime to win the Eighth Army Indoor Soccer Championship, 2-1, at the Zoeckler Gym last month.
It was the second time in the seven-team tournament that the two teams had gone to an overtime which, in the Indoor game, lasts until someone scores – no matter how long it takes. Outdoor Soccer goes to a shootout, but Indoor goalies cannot use their hands.
Daegu-B was third, followed by Humphreys-B, Yongsan-A, Red Cloud-A and Humphreys-A
Beach Blast Activities
Climbing Wall Limbo Hula Hoop Dance Revolution Night Volleyball Beach Volleyball Sand Sculpture Fear Factor 10-person Pyramid Watermelon Eating Goofy Relay Tug-o-War Water Park Karaoke Live Band
Spaces have been allocated to each Area based on Single Soldier populations. Waiting Lists will be created as allocations are filled.
Permission required from individual‟s unit. Call for details. Sign up at Humphreys or Suwon CAC
753-8825 See Unit BOSS reps for assistance
Beach Blast 2010
June 11-13 – Daechon Beach $139 per person
(Includes 2 nights lodging, “Welcome” Spaghetti Dinner. 2 Continental Breakfasts & Barbecue Lunch)
EARLY REGISTRATION DISCOUNT Register by May 14 and save $40
Recreation
Beach Blast Activities
Climbing Wall Limbo Hula Hoop Dance Revolution Night Volleyball Beach Volleyball Sand Sculpture Fear Factor 10-person Pyramid Watermelon Eating Goofy Relay Tug-o-War Water Park Karaoke Live Band
Spaces have been allocated to each Area based on Single Soldier populations. Waiting Lists will be created as allocations are filled.
Permission required from individual‟s unit. Call for details. Sign up at Humphreys or Suwon CAC
753-8825 See Unit BOSS reps for assistance
Beach Blast 2010
June 11-13 – Daechon Beach $139 per person
(Includes 2 nights lodging, “Welcome” Spaghetti Dinner. 2 Continental Breakfasts & Barbecue Lunch)
EARLY REGISTRATION DISCOUNT Register by May 14 and save $40
Recreation
Beach Blast Activities
Climbing Wall Limbo Hula Hoop Dance Revolution Night Volleyball Beach Volleyball Sand Sculpture Fear Factor 10-person Pyramid Watermelon Eating Goofy Relay Tug-o-War Water Park Karaoke Live Band
Spaces have been allocated to each Area based on Single Soldier populations. Waiting Lists will be created as allocations are filled.
Permission required from individual‟s unit. Call for details. Sign up at Humphreys or Suwon CAC
753-8825 See Unit BOSS reps for assistance
Beach Blast 2010
June 11-13 – Daechon Beach $139 per person
(Includes 2 nights lodging, “Welcome” Spaghetti Dinner. 2 Continental Breakfasts & Barbecue Lunch)
EARLY REGISTRATION DISCOUNT Register by May 14 and save $40
Recreation
USAG-Humphreys 753-8970 * 010-2411-0414
BOSS BEACH BLAST June 11-13
BOSS Calendar
MAY 5-Weekly Meeting, CAC, 1500 12-Weekly Meeting, CAC, 1500 19-Weekly Meeting, CAC, 1500 21-BOSS Awareness Day, Soldier Field 26-Weekly Meeting, CAC, 1500 30-Survivor Paintball
JUNE 11-13 -Beach Blast
Survivor Paintball
BOSS will be hosting Survivor Paintball at the new paintball field May 30 1000 - 1600
Survivor Paintball is a both a team and individual tournament which allows everyone a chance to win. Points are awarded to teams and individuals. Those who have the highest scores at the end of the tournament are the champions.
Entry fee is $25 per person, with four players per team. The entry fee includes safety equipment, guns and paintballs.
A minimum of five teams and 20 individuals are needed for the tournament to take place.
Call 753-3255/3013 or see your local BOSS Rep for more information.
Mark Your Calander! June 11-13 is the
annual BOSS Beach Blast at Daecheon
Beach.
Contact your Local BOSS REP for
Details. Soldiers from
throughout Korea will attend. Register early
for a discount.
USAG-Humphreys 753-8970 * 010-2411-0414
BOSS BEACH BLAST June 11-13
BOSS Calendar
MAY 5-Weekly Meeting, CAC, 1500 12-Weekly Meeting, CAC, 1500 19-Weekly Meeting, CAC, 1500 21-BOSS Awareness Day, Soldier Field 26-Weekly Meeting, CAC, 1500 30-Survivor Paintball
JUNE 11-13 -Beach Blast
Survivor Paintball
BOSS will be hosting Survivor Paintball at the new paintball field May 30 1000 - 1600
Survivor Paintball is a both a team and individual tournament which allows everyone a chance to win. Points are awarded to teams and individuals. Those who have the highest scores at the end of the tournament are the champions.
Entry fee is $25 per person, with four players per team. The entry fee includes safety equipment, guns and paintballs.
A minimum of five teams and 20 individuals are needed for the tournament to take place.
Call 753-3255/3013 or see your local BOSS Rep for more information.
Mark Your Calander! June 11-13 is the
annual BOSS Beach Blast at Daecheon
Beach.
Contact your Local BOSS REP for
Details. Soldiers from
throughout Korea will attend. Register early
for a discount.
USAG-Humphreys 753-8970 * 010-2411-0414
BOSS BEACH BLAST June 11-13
BOSS Calendar
MAY 5-Weekly Meeting, CAC, 1500 12-Weekly Meeting, CAC, 1500 19-Weekly Meeting, CAC, 1500 21-BOSS Awareness Day, Soldier Field 26-Weekly Meeting, CAC, 1500 30-Survivor Paintball
JUNE 11-13 -Beach Blast
Survivor Paintball
BOSS will be hosting Survivor Paintball at the new paintball field May 30 1000 - 1600
Survivor Paintball is a both a team and individual tournament which allows everyone a chance to win. Points are awarded to teams and individuals. Those who have the highest scores at the end of the tournament are the champions.
Entry fee is $25 per person, with four players per team. The entry fee includes safety equipment, guns and paintballs.
A minimum of five teams and 20 individuals are needed for the tournament to take place.
Call 753-3255/3013 or see your local BOSS Rep for more information.
Mark Your Calander! June 11-13 is the
annual BOSS Beach Blast at Daecheon
Beach.
Contact your Local BOSS REP for
Details. Soldiers from
throughout Korea will attend. Register early
for a discount.
USAG-Humphreys 753-8970 * 010-2411-0414
BOSS BEACH BLAST June 11-13
BOSS Calendar
MAY 5-Weekly Meeting, CAC, 1500 12-Weekly Meeting, CAC, 1500 19-Weekly Meeting, CAC, 1500 21-BOSS Awareness Day, Soldier Field 26-Weekly Meeting, CAC, 1500 30-Survivor Paintball
JUNE 11-13 -Beach Blast
Survivor Paintball
BOSS will be hosting Survivor Paintball at the new paintball field May 30 1000 - 1600
Survivor Paintball is a both a team and individual tournament which allows everyone a chance to win. Points are awarded to teams and individuals. Those who have the highest scores at the end of the tournament are the champions.
Entry fee is $25 per person, with four players per team. The entry fee includes safety equipment, guns and paintballs.
A minimum of five teams and 20 individuals are needed for the tournament to take place.
Call 753-3255/3013 or see your local BOSS Rep for more information.
Mark Your Calander! June 11-13 is the
annual BOSS Beach Blast at Daecheon
Beach.
Contact your Local BOSS REP for
Details. Soldiers from
throughout Korea will attend. Register early
for a discount.
Friday, May 21 at Soldiers FieldBOSS Awareness Day
We will have football, softball and basketball competitions, food, mechanical bull, rock climbing wall, giveaways and more!
MAY TRIPS 2-Admiral Yi Festival 2-Yeoju Ceramics Festival 9-Goong-Pyong Horseback Riding 16-Suwon Shooting Range 20-Spavis Spa Day Trip 22-BOSS Bunge Jumping 29-Seoul Horse Racing 31-Ocean World
Outdoor Rec
Laser Tag Days
May 14 & May 28 (1600-1800)
Laser Tag Tournaments at the Outdoor Rec Building. Prizes for
first and second place teams.
Laser Tag is also available for Birthday Parties, Unit Functions
and Youth Groups. Call 753-3255/3013
Eighth Army Paintball
Outdoor Rec. is seeking 5-player Paintball Teams to send to the Eighth Army Finals at Camp Casey May 8-9. The Eighth Army winner will advance to the
National Professional Paintball Finals. Call 753-3103/3255 for details.
This month‟s Outdoor Movies
at Transformation Park are
scheduled for May 7 and 21 at
dark.
Korea-Wide RC Car Race A Korea-wide RC Car Race is planned for the Outdoor Rec Track on Saturday, May 15, from 1100-1700
On-Site registration will be held from 0930-1030. Entry fee is $20 for the first vehicle and $10 for every additional vehicle. Trophies and prizes will be awarded to 1st, 2nd and 3rd place. For more information call Outdoor Recreation at 753-3255 /3013.
*WE HAVE MANY NEW HOUSES AND SEVERAL BIG FAMILY HOUSES TO CHOOSE FROM IN THE USAG-HUMPHREYS & OSAN AIR BASE AREA. JUST CALL US. *WE CAN PICK YOU UP AND SHOW YOU AROUND… FRIENDLY SERVICE AND SAME DAY APPOINTMENTS. *WE ARE WORKING FOR YOU 24-7.
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SPECIAL MAY CLASSES
2 Yeoju Ceramics Festival, 0800-1700 8 Mother‟s Day Paper Flowers, 1600 9 Mother‟s Day Quilt Pouches, 1600 17 Pressed Flower Lamps, 1600 29 Scrapbooking, 1700
Special for Kids – Kids Art Group, Fridays in the CAC Aerobics Room, 1000-1100 Children‟s Art Class Saturday, 1600-1700
CAC Arts & Crafts 753-6706
REGULARLY SCHEDULED CLASSES
Sundays - Fruit Carving, 1300-1500 Mondays - Framing, 1800-2000 Tuesdays - Korean Painting, 1800-1930 Wednesdays - Beads & Wire, 1800-2000 Thursdays - Pottery, 1800-1930 Fridays - Acrylic Painting, 1800-1930
Closed May 5 for Children’s Day
Get more out of your digital camera
Saturday, May 22, 1000-1600 at the CAC Digital Cameras have capabilities you may not understand or use. This Digital Photography 101 course will unveil those secrets. Bring your camera, manual, questions and enthusiasm to this unforgettable class.
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TOP REALTY The oldest realty in AreaⅢ
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TOP REALTY The oldest realty in AreaⅢ
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Osan Vet Well Dog Clinics
May 10 & 24 Community Activity Center
0900-1200, 1300-1500
Micro-Chipping, Inoculations, Health Checks, Parasite Check
784-6614 Appointments recommended
Books & more
HUMPHREYS LIBRARY
New Hours 1000-2000 Monday-Friday
1000-1900 Saturday, Sunday, Holidays
CAC May Schedule
1-Ping Pong 16-Chess 2-Darts 301/501 18-Eight Ball 4-Nine Ball 19-Madden 2009 5-Halo 3 20-Wii Tennis 6-Wii Boxing 21-Rock Band 7-Guitar Hero 2 22-Cricket Darts 8-Backgammon 23-NBA Live 2009 9-Madden 2009 25-Korean 4-Ball 11-Korean 3-Ball 27-Wii Golf 12-NBA Live 2009 28-Foosball 13-Wii Bowling 29-Doubles Ping Pong 14-Aerosmith 30-Halo 3 15-Spades
Every Sunday – KOREACON Gamers BOSS Game Nite – Thursdays, 1800
Music Rooms, Wii Games, Pool, Table Tennis, Playstation & more
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1-2 The Tooth Fairy (M), Death at a Funeral 3-4 The Crazies 5-6 Shutter Island 7 The Losers 8-9 Ice Age – Dawn of the Dinosaurs (M), The Losers 10-11 Green Zone 12-13 Brooklyn’s Finest 14 Nightmare on Elm Street 15-16 Percy Jackson & Olympians (M), Elm Street 17-18 Remember Me 19-20 She’s Out of My League 21 Iron Man 2 22-23 Kung Fu Panda (M), Iron Man 2 24-25 Our Family Wedding 26-27 The Bounty Hunter 28 Robin Hood 29-30 Alice in Wonderland (M), Robin Hood 31 Repo Man
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It’s Happening in Suwon
May Treks
1-Hi Seoul Festival 8-Korean Pro Baseball 15-Suwon Fishing Derby 21-White Water Rafting
Contact the CAC for details
CAC SCHEDULE
Every Sunday & Thursday – Free Movies NuSenSations Live Music – May 4, 7, 8, 18, 21, 22 & 25 Wii Tournaments – May 3 (Tennis), 17 (Baseball), 24 (Bowling) Karaoke – May 11 Make My Day – May 14 (Clint Eastwood Night) Texas Hold‟em – May 26 Backyard Movie Party – May 29
Monthly Photo Theme – ‘Day in the Life of Suwon Base’ Entries Due May 28, Judging May 29
WINNING ENTRY IN JULY MWR HAPPENINGS (with By-Line)
KT ROLL OVER PLAN TYPES We Have all Kinds of Cell-Phone of Korea
* $1= 1,250 Won (Exchange Rate varies daily) * International USA Only & Local Plans
No Plan Types Monthly Fee Monthly Fee $ (About)
Calling Mins
1 Any Time 200 mins W31,000 $24.80 200 Mins a Month
International (USA Only) & Local Plans
2 Any Time 400 mins W50,000 $40.00 400 Mins a Month
3 Any Time 600 mins W65,000 $52.00 600 Mins a Month
4 Any Time 800 mins W71,000 $56.80 800 Mins a Month
5 Any Time 1,800 mins W90,000 $72.00 1,800 Mins a Month
* ALL incoming calls are free of charge* NO Depoist* PLAN MINS = International Calls & Local Calls* Top PLANS = Any Time 2,315 Mins It's 38 Hours 58 Mins = Monthly fee (About $79.00)
TO. U.S.A 1688-8651 Not Free to call to U.S.A,But it lowers your International Calling Cost to Same Cost of local call & This will use Your plan min.not extra charge(If you're Using another access number than extra Change)
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Volunteers and Spouses Honored
Military Spouse Appreciation Day
Join us Friday, May 7 from 1100-1300 at the ACS building (behind the Education Center) as we celebrate Military Spouse Appreciation Day with cake, ice cream and give-aways.
Volunteers of the Year
We Salute the many volunteers of the USAG-Humphreys community and recognize our Volunteers of the Year at the annual awards ceremony and Volunteer Appreciation Dinner at the Community Activity Center on Friday, May 21, starting at 1800.
PICK UP FAMILY STRONG FOR THE FULL ACS SCHEDULE
Volunteers and Spouses Honored
Military Spouse Appreciation Day
Join us Friday, May 7 from 1100-1300 at the ACS building (behind the Education Center) as we celebrate Military Spouse Appreciation Day with cake, ice cream and give-aways.
Volunteers of the Year
We Salute the many volunteers of the USAG-Humphreys community and recognize our Volunteers of the Year at the annual awards ceremony and Volunteer Appreciation Dinner at the Community Activity Center on Friday, May 21, starting at 1800.
PICK UP FAMILY STRONG FOR THE FULL ACS SCHEDULE
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Meet Dr. Lee ~ Orthodontic SpecialistDental school: Kyungpook National UniversityOrthodontic school: Ewha Womans University Mokdong HospitalWebsite: www. Smilebeauty. KrPhone : 031-618-2835, 2836 / Fax: 031-618-2833Article ‘Microscrew Anchorage for Molar Intrusion’ was printed in the June 2004 issue of Journal of Clinical Orthodontics
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Ministering to the U.S. Militaryand all of Korea!
Schedule of ServicesSunday School...........................0945Sunday Worship.........................1100Sunday Evening.........................1800Wednesday Evening..................1900
Find an ImplantologistSomething missing in your smile?
We can help! From fi llings to Crownsand Bridges to replacing
missing teeth with implants,our Board Certifi ed Specialists willput that sparkle back in your smile!!
The Team DentalHospital
#291-10, Pyeongtaek-Dong,Pyeongtaek City
Tel: 031-6511-911
Fax: 031-655-7105www.teamplant.krFREE Valet
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Associate DoctorsDr. S.W.You, M.S - Oral Surgeon, Implantologist (University Of Illinois at Chicago)Dr. J.S.Yoon, M.S - PeriodontistDr. Y.B.Chang, M.S - Prosthodontist Dr. H.S.Lee, M.S - Orthodontist
Meet Dr. Lee ~ Orthodontic SpecialistDental school: Kyungpook National UniversityOrthodontic school: Ewha Womans University Mokdong HospitalWebsite: www. Smilebeauty. KrPhone : 031-618-2835, 2836 / Fax: 031-618-2833Article ‘Microscrew Anchorage for Molar Intrusion’ was printed in the June 2004 issue of Journal of Clinical Orthodontics
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Ministering to the U.S. Militaryand all of Korea!
Schedule of ServicesSunday School...........................0945Sunday Worship.........................1100Sunday Evening.........................1800Wednesday Evening..................1900 Director, Ph D. Tae - Deug Kim
Tutor.com Stateside civilian – 3 hours $100 USAG-Humphreys youngster – 100 hours Free
BY MIKE MOONEY Happenings Editor
If you are a civilian in the States and your child wants professional assistance with homework, term papers, class projects, SAT, ACT, PSAT, essays, advanced placement classes or professional proofreading, three hours of help during a one-month period on Tutor.com will cost $100.
But if you‟re associated with the Army, whether you‟re Military or a DoD Civilian, your youngster can get the same personal, professional assistance at no cost whatsoever.
Tutor.com is a professional service designed for children from kindergarten through the 12th grade.
Professional assistance is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, no matter what the subject.
Army Libraries are footing the bill to provide Tutor.com services to the children of military personnel and deployed civilian employees and have been doing so for several months.
Apparently, however, Humphreys American and Osan American school teachers are not assigning enough homework or special reports since USAG-Humphreys registration is only about 25 students.
To see how difficult it is to use Tutor.com, I decided to register myself to „test the system‟ (of course, there are those, including members of my own staff, who think I should go back to elementary school to learn how to spell without Spell Check, anyway). The whole process took less than 10 minutes before I received my personal password to use any time I need help. It‟s that easy. Just go to tutor.com and follow the links for Army kids.
The end of the school year is just around the corner and unless things have really changed, your kids are going to be writing those dreaded term papers, studying for final exams or taking tests to determine class placement for the next school year. Unless your kids are as smart as dozens of college professors and have lots of free time on their hands, they‟re going to need help you can‟t provide. Why wait? Register your kids today and have professional answers and assistance a mouse click away.
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Sunday School 10:00 am Sunday Morning Worship 11:00 am Wednesday Bible Study 6:30 pm
Faith Christian Fellowship Church faithchristianfc.com 010-4854-8783 Donald L. Brown, Pastor
Day Regular hours
Monday-Friday 10:00-19:00
Saturdays 10:00-14:00
Sundays & Holidays Closed
Lunch 13:00-14:30
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Special Programs for our Smallest & Youngest Customers
MONDAY Playgroup, Zoeckler Gym, 1000 (New Parent‟s Support Group), Free
TUESDAY Gym Bugs, Youth Center, 1000 (4-5 year olds) (CYSS), $20 per month Sing & Dance With Me, Youth Center, 1000 (0-3 year olds) (CYSS), Free
WEDNESDAY Tummy Time, Family Readiness Center, 1000 (NPSG), Free Storytime, Library, 1000 (Recreation), Free
THURSDAY Romp & Stomp, Zoeckler Gym, 1000 (New Parent‟s Support Group), Free Sing & Dance With Me, Youth Center, 1315 (0-3 year olds) (CYSS), Free Gym Bugs, Youth Center, 1615 (2-3 year olds) (CYSS) $20 per month
FRIDAY Kids Art Group, CAC Aerobics Room, 1000 (Recreation), Free
Children must be registered with Youth Services to Participate in Wee Tot Programs
MEMBERSHIP IN THE CHILD, YOUTH & SCHOOL SERVICES PROGRAM IS FREE, BEING PAID BY THE ARMY FAMILY COVENANT
Contact Central Registration at 753-3413 for Information
CYSS also offers Creative Dance and Baton Twirling on Tuesdays Some Age Restrictions Apply * Call 753-5612 for Fees & Details
What the Army Family
Covenant means to us
The Army Family Covenant gives us a feeling of security, comfort and stability as we raise our Family and support our country on this adventure as a Military Family.
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One of the great features about being stationed in Korea is the opportunity to visit other Asian countries at an affordable price. China, Japan, Vietnam,
Guam, Saipan, Hong Kong, Hawaii – They‟re All Within Reach
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Protestant Women of the Chapel
USAG Humphreys Ladies Bible Study Every Wednesday during the school year Summer dates TBA 9:30-11:30 at Freedom Chapel Childcare is provided and Homeschoolers are welcome!
Contact us: [email protected]
Sponsored by the USAG Humphreys Installation Chaplain’s Office
CatholicMass,0900~Protestant,1100~Gospel,1300~Contemporary,1700ChurchofChristBldgS558Room#206
MEMORIAL WEEKEND Is a Traditional ‘Escape’ Weekend for Many Americans
Memorial Weekend Get-Aways
Beijing Classis 4-Days
May 29-June 1 $719 per person
Beijing Culture 5-Days
May 29-June 2 $769 per person
Beijing & Xian 6-Days
May 28-June 2 $1,279 per person
Ho Chi Minh City 5-Days
May 28-June 1 $969 per person
Tour Packages Include Airfare, Hotel, Tours & Tour Guides, Admissions & Most Food
CONTACT US AIRLINE ALLIANCE AT 753-7725 All Four Tours Require a Passport
You are invited to
Lighthouse Baptist Church A Church for the Whole Family!
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Ministering to the U.S. Military and all of Korea!
Schedule of Services Sunday School .................................. .9:45AM Sunday Worship ........................... 11:00AM Sunday Evening .................................. 6:00PM Wednesday Evening ....................... 7:00PM
Saturday GI Gospel Hour..........6:00PM
Sunday school for all ages, “King‟s Kids
program” Junior Church, a clean,
well-staffed nursery, Servicemen‟s Center ministry and a warm,
Friendly church family.
„Thy Word is a lamp unto
my feet and a light unto my path!‟
Give Us a Call
691-2595 692-2642
JOHNNY KIM (VICE PRESIDENT)
Passport services available
at U.S. Embassy in Seoul
U.S. Military Personnel can use their ID Card to visit some tourist destinations in Asia such as Japan & Guam.
But if you want to walk the Great Wall of China, you’re going to need a current U.S. Passport. You can obtain a
Passport through the Embassy, but it will take some time and you’ll have to appear at the embassy in person if this
is your first passport. You will need:
Form DS-11 (available online) An Original U.S. Birth Certificate or Proof of Citizenship
Your U.S. Military ID Card One 2-inch by 2-inch Passport Photo
$100 Application Fee (Dollars, Won or Credit Card)
American Citizen Services (ACS) inquiries, e-mail [email protected].
The basic information on American Citizen Services may also be obtained by calling 02-397-4114. FAX number is 02-397-4101.
Passport services available
at U.S. Embassy in Seoul
U.S. Military Personnel can use their ID Card to visit some tourist destinations in Asia such as Japan & Guam.
But if you want to walk the Great Wall of China, you‟re going to need a current U.S. Passport. You can obtain a
Passport through the Embassy, but it will take some time and you‟ll have to appear at the embassy in person if this
is your first passport. In addition, you will need:
Form DS-11 (available on line) An Original U.S. Birth Certificate or Proof of Citizenship
Your U.S. Military ID Card One 2-inch by 2-inch Passport Photo
$100 Application Fee (Dollars, Won or Credit Card)
American Citizen Services (ACS) inquiries, please e-mail [email protected].
The basic information on American Citizen Services may also be obtained by calling 02-397-4114. FAX number is 02-397-4101.
Jeju Memorial
Get-Aways
Don‟t have a Passport or already been to China?
Spend Memorial Day Weekend on Jeju, Korea‟s sub-tropical paradise.
US Airline Alliance has two tour packages planned for the weekend:
A Three-Day Tour (May 29-31) for $329 per person or
A 4-Day Tour (May 28-31) for $409 per person.
US Airline Alliance is the official contractor for both official and leisure travel, and is located on the second floor of the Soldier Supoport Center.
Call 753-7725 for more information and reservations.
Passport services available
at U.S. Embassy in Seoul
U.S. Military Personnel can use their ID Card to visit some tourist destinations in Asia such as Japan & Guam.
But if you want to walk the Great Wall of China, you‟re going to need a current U.S. Passport. You can obtain a
Passport through the Embassy, but it will take some time and you‟ll have to appear at the embassy in person if this
is your first passport. In addition, you will need:
Form DS-11 (available on line) An Original U.S. Birth Certificate or Proof of Citizenship
Your U.S. Military ID Card One 2-inch by 2-inch Passport Photo
$100 Application Fee (Dollars, Won or Credit Card)
American Citizen Services (ACS) inquiries, please e-mail [email protected].
The basic information on American Citizen Services may also be obtained by calling 02-397-4114. FAX number is 02-397-4101.
Jeju Memorial
Get-Aways
Don‟t have a Passport or already been to China?
Spend Memorial Day Weekend on Jeju, Korea‟s sub-tropical paradise.
US Airline Alliance has two tour packages planned for the weekend:
A Three-Day Tour (May 29-31) for $329 per person or
A 4-Day Tour (May 28-31) for $409 per person.
US Airline Alliance is the official contractor for both official and leisure travel, and is located on the second floor of the Soldier Supoport Center.
Call 753-7725 for more information and reservations.
Space-A Travel – Tuesday & Thursday best days for States
According to the passenger terminal at Osan Airbase, your chances of catching a Space-A ride to the Seattle are ‘pretty good’ right now. They expect that to change as the Army switches from Commercial flights out of Incheon to the Tuesday and Thursday Patriot Express flights out of Osan. Meanwhile, there are 200-plus seats to be filled between Osan and Miswa AB in Japan or Kunsan, Osan and Yakota AB in Japan. The end of the school year in June and the normal summer rotations are expected to fill those planes with official PCS travelers, so the sooner you plan your Environmental-Morale Leave (EML) the better. Call Osan for more information.
GENERAL RULES
1-You must be on leave to sign-up for Space-A 2-Civilians must have EML orders 3-Family members are eligible to accompany eligible Sponsors 4-You can select up to five destinations, one of which can be „All‟ 5-You need to carry enough money to pay a return commercial flight 6-Space-A Travelers are subject to getting „bumped‟ 7-Return travel is not guaranteed
OSAN AB SPACE-A INFORMATION
Phone: DSN 315-784-1854; Commercial 011-82-31-661-5775 Fax: DSN 315-784-4897; Commercial 011-82-31-661-4897 Email: [email protected] Hours of Operation: 0630-2100, 7 days a week
If You Visit Tokyo, Stay at the
NEW SANNO The Navy-run Armed Forces Recreation Center
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Enjoy luxury on your Hawaiian Vacation
Stay at the Hale Koa AFRC
Many soldiers and civilians request a “delay en route” when leaving Korea and stop in Hawaii. U.S. Military and Department of Defense Civilians and their Families can save money on their Hawaiian Vacation by staying at the beautiful Hale Koa Armed Forces Recreation Center.
Leave rates range from $87-$144 a night for E-1s through E-5s (the price depends on which of six classes of room you select), $108-$178 a night for E-6s thru E-9s, $113-$212 per night for W1-3 and O1-3 and field grade officers and Civilian Employees.
Full descriptions of rooms as well as reservations which can be made up to a full year in advance are available at the Hale Koa web site: HaleKoa.com.
No room at the Inn? No sweat
There will be times that the Hale Koa is booked solid. What can you do? Ask the Hale Koa Reservations Department about its Referral Hotel Program. Through this program, you may book rooms at nearby referral hotels, very nice properties within walking distance of the Hale Koa, with specially negotiated rates for our referred guests. With proper military ID, referral guests may enjoy all of the Hale Koa's food, beverage and entertainment options.
INTRODUCING THE WAY TO ADVERTISE 광고 안내 광고 게재를 원하시는 분은 마케팅의 정서경씨
(031)619-6545, (031)692-2147에게 연락하세요.
R A N G E R S H O PR A N G E R S H O P
Osan-humphreys church of christ
“…faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of
God.” Romans 10:17
Come Worship With Usa vital part of the Cornerstone Chapel Community, USAG Humphreys, South Korea
Sunday Evening: USAG Humphreys
Building S558, Rm # 206(The Elementary School)Sunday @ 1700 Worship Service
Sunday Morning: Osan AB
Building 251(Osan AB Elementary School Cafeteria)
Sunday @ 0900 Bible ClassSunday @ 1000 Worship Service
INTRODUCING THE WAY TO ADVERTISE 광고 안내 광고 게재를 원하시는 분은 마케팅의 정서경씨
(031)619-6545, (031)692-2147에게 연락하세요.
R A N G E R S H O PR A N G E R S H O P
Osan-humphreys church of christ
*패밀리 나잍 매주 화요일 1700-2030 패밀리 사이즈 미트볼 스파게티 $19.95 (2인---$14.95)
*파스타 뷔페 매주 수요일 1700-2030 올유캔잍 $11.95 취향대로 재료를 선택하시면 즉석에서 만들어 드립니다.
*몽골리언 바비큐 매주 목요일 1700-2030 올유캔잍 $14.95, 10세이하 어린이 $4.95 재료 선택하시면 즉석에서 요리해 드립니다.
*금요일 특선 5월 7일/21일 스노크랩(대게, $27.95, 어린이 $10.95)
5월 14일 몬스터 스테이크($24.95 또는 $17.95) 5월 28일 프라임 립(킹-$17.95, 퀸-$15.95, 커플-$29.95)
*매주 토/일 특선(1300-2030) 그릴드 마히마히(생선구이), 스칼롭소테(관자튀김), 스테이크 앤 치킨
브레스트 (각각 $14.95)
* 월터스 원더립-베이비 백 립(풀랙-$15.95, 해프랙-$12.95), 항시 주문 가능
*월트의 원더립(돼지갈비 바비큐)-매일밤
풀랙- $15.95, 해프랙- $12.95
어머니의날(미, Mother’s Day) 스페셜 브런치
5월 9일 일요일 1030-1430, 알라스카 마이닝 컴퍼니(AMC)
$16.95 슈림프 칵테일, 수프, 샐러드바
햄, 치킨, 갈비 매쉬드 포테이토, 옥수수, 마카로니앤 치즈, 콜라그린케잌, 파이, 바닐라 빈 아이스크림
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게재되신 분에게 AMC(알라스카 마이닝
컴퍼니) 파더스 데이 바비큐 무료 시식권을
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Tel. 754-3101
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All-You-Can Eat 1100-1300 (올유캔잍, 11시-1시) MONDAY-FRIDAY (월-금요일) Includes Salad, Kimchi, Steamed Rice & Coffee--$6.50샐러드, 김치, 밥, 커피포함
Any Day Featuring LA BBQ Short Ribs---$7.95 LA 바비큐 포함메뉴가격--- $7.95
MONDAY(월) TUESDAY(화) WEDNESDAY(수) THURSDAY(목) FRIDAY(금)
3 LA BBQ Short Ribs Pan-Fried Sausage w/Vegetable LA 갈비
소시지 야채볶음
4 Pan Fried Pork w/Vegetable Fried Chicken Wings 돼지고기 야채볶음
닭날개 튀김
5 Closed Children’s Day *Bar open at 1600 어린이날 휴무
바 오픈-1600
6 Vegetable Meatloaf Pan Fried Meat w/vegetable 야채 미트로프
모듬고기 야채볶음
7 Fish Cutlet Dokdori-tang 생선까스
닭도리탕
10 LA BBQ Short Ribs Pan-Fried Sausage w/Vegetable LA 갈비
소시지 야채볶음
11 Pan Fried Pork w/Vegetable Fried Chicken Wings 돼지고기 야채볶음
닭날개 튀김
12 Beef Bulgoggi Bibimbob 쇠불고기
비빔밥
13 Mushroom Meatloaf Pan Fried Meat w/vegetable 양송이 미트로프
모듬고기 야채볶음
14 Fish Cutlet Spaghetti Meat Sauce 생선까스
스파게티 미트 소스
17 LA BBQ Short Ribs Pan-Fried Sausage LA갈비
소시지 야채볶음
18 Pan Fried Pork w/Vegetable Fried Chicken Wings 돼지고기 야채볶음
닭날개 튀김
19 Beef Bulgoggi Bibimbob 쇠불고기
비빔밥
20 Sweet Pepper Meatloaf Pan Fried Meat w/vegetable 피망 미트로프
모듬고기 야채볶음
21 Closed Buddha’s Birthday *Bar open at 1600 부처님 오신날 휴무 바오픈-1600
24 LA BBQ Short Ribs Pan Fried Sausage w/Vegetable LA 갈비
소시지 야채볶음
25 Pan Fried Pork w/Vegetable Fried Chicken Wings 돼지고기 야채볶음
닭날개 튀김
26 Beef Bulgoggi Bibimbob 쇠불고기
비빔밥
27 Vegetable Meatloaf Pan Fried Meat w/vegetable 야채 미트로프
모듬고기 야채볶음
28 Fish Cutlet Chicken Bulgoggi 생선까스
스파게티 미스소스
여주 도자기 축제 방문 험프리 커뮤니티 액티비티 센터의 아트앤
크래프트 센터와 아웃도어
리크리에이션에서는 5월 2일 일요일에 여주 도자기 축제를 방문합니다. 함께
가기를 희망하시는 분은
753-3255/3013(Outdoor
Recreation)으로 전화 또는 직접 방문 예약 바랍니다.
험프리 워터파크 Splish &
Splash 하절기 개장 5월 29일 토요일
미국 메모리얼 데이 (5월
31일)를 기념하며 워터파크를
2010년 하절기 개장합니다. 전화: 754-6412
Coming to FMWR in June
Calling All Dads
We Salute All Area III Dads in June Send Your Photos to
By May 12. The Dad selected for the cover of June Happenings will be our guest at the Alaska Mining Co.
Father‟s Day Barbecue
Father-Daughter Dance
June 26 @ Tommy D‟s 1830-2030
Dads $10 – Daughters Free Make a Date with your Daughter Today
Beach Blast
June 11-13 Call 753-8825 for details