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Inside this issue: 205th MI BN Volume 2, Issue 12 Week ending 16 April 2010 Donation Drive CRT Training Earth Day Festival News/Comm. Briefs Healthy Kid’s Day Free Summer Camp MWR Info ACS Info Misc Info 1 2 3 4-5 6 7 8-22 23-28 29-34 The contents of this binder are strictly for informational purposes and does not imply endorsement of any private or commercial organization by the 205th MI BN, 500th MI BDE, INSCOM or the Department of the Army. THE VIGILANT VOICE Special Points of Interest: Free Summer Camp, p 7 Asian Pacific Heritage, p 32 Military Child Contest, p 24 Attachments: ACS Career Work Focus The purpose of life is a life of purpose. ~Robert Byrne

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Page 1: Weekly Activity Report

Inside this issue:

205th MI BN

Volume 2, Issue 12

Week ending

16 April 2010

Donation Drive

CRT Training

Earth Day Festival

News/Comm. Briefs

Healthy Kid’s Day

Free Summer Camp

MWR Info

ACS Info

Misc Info

1

2

3

4-5

6

7

8-22

23-28

29-34

The contents of this binder are strictly for informational purposes and does not imply endorsement of any private or

commercial organization by the 205th MI BN, 500th MI BDE, INSCOM or the Department of the Army.

THE VIGILANT

VOICE

Special Points

of Interest:

Free Summer

Camp, p 7

Asian Pacific

Heritage, p 32

Military Child

Contest, p 24

Attachments:

ACS Career Work

Focus

The purpose of life is a life of

purpose.

~Robert Byrne

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Playmorning Field Trip —

Register by April 15, for the

Armed Services YMCA play-

morning fieldtrip, April 19,

9:30-11 a.m., at Chuck E.

Cheese in Pearl City. Cost is

$6 per child and includes a

drink, two slices of pizza and

12 tokens. Call 624-5645.

“Behind Closed Doors:

What’s In Your Closet?” —

This training presentation,

followed by the movie

“Precious,” incorporates all of

the different types of child

maltreatment — emotional,

verbal, sexual, physical abuse

and neglect — during per-

formances April 16, at Sgt.

Smith Theater, 10 a.m.-12

p.m. or 1:30-3:30 p.m.

Earn six training credit

hours from the Army Sub-

stance Abuse Program, the

Family Advocacy Program,

and Sexual Assault Preven-

tion and Response.

Camp Smith Earth Day —

Come celebrate Earth Day at

Camp Smith, April 16, from

11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m, outside of

Pollock Theatre.

See the World in a Day —

Hawaii Pacific University’s

annual Intercultural Day, 10

a.m.-4 p.m., April 16, HPU

Downtown Campus on upper

Fort Street Mall.

The event is free and fea-

tures exhibit booths, a parade

and performances from Singa-

pore, Taiwan, France, China,

Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Jamaica,

Norway, Malaysia and Latin

America. Parade begins at

11:30 a.m., with performances

from 1-4 p.m. Call 544-0265.

Temporary Stadium Clo-

sure — Stoneman Stadium

on Schofield Barracks will be

temporarily closed April 16-

17, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. to host the

2010 Special Olympics Track

and Field events. Call 655-

4804.

Flagler Closure — Flagler

Road between Matthews Ave-

nue and Lyman Road on

Schofield Barracks, will be

closed April 17-May 9, for

road construction work. Call

234-9102.

Earth Day Exposition —

Learn more about how to re-

duce, reuse and recycle, April

17, Mokapu Mall on Marine

Corps Base Hawaii, 9 a.m.-2

p.m. Visit

www.mccshawaii.com/

earth_day.htm.

Keiki Earth Day — Join in

the eco-friendly festivities in

celebration of Mother Earth

and the beautiful keiki she cre-

ated, Manoa Marketplace,

April 17, 11 a.m.-3 pm. Activi-

ties include hula class, crafts

and snacks. Call 988-0010.

“Theater of War” Presenta-

tions — A dramatic reading of

two Sophocles plays, “Ajax"

and “Philoctetes" will increase

awareness of post-deployment

psychological health issues,

disseminate information re-

garding resources, and foster

greater family and troop resil-

ience.

Actors will perform modern

readings followed by a moder-

ated discussion with combat

veterans and medical person-

nel.

This event is open to all

U.S. Army Hawaii units, Sol-

diers and families.

Call 655-0110/4778/0968/

7158, 330-9458, 673-3506, 258-

3752, or 398-4543 for info.

Sexting, Cyber Bullying

and Internet Safety — Learn

what every parent should

News and Community Briefs

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Schofield Barracks Tax

Center — The Schofield Bar-

racks Tax Center provides

free tax refund preparation

for Soldiers, family members

and retirees, Mondays-

Fridays, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., at

Building 648 by the Sgt.

Smith Theater. Call 655-1040.

Found Property — The Pro-

vost Marshal Office has recov-

ered personal property items

belonging to Soldiers or family

members on both Schofield

Barracks and Fort Shafter.

The found items include un-

registered bicycles. Call 655-

8255.

Motorcycle Safety Pro-

gram — Register for a U.S.

Army Garrison-Hawaii one-

day training class on creating

and managing a unit motorcy-

cle safety program. This class

is open to any Army unit and

will be held May 13, 9 a.m.- 4

p.m.

Class is limited to 16 stu-

dents, on a first-come basis. E

-mail wil-

[email protected]

or call 655-6746.

“Train as you Ride” — U.S.

Army Garrison-Hawaii will

host instructors from the Cali-

fornia Superbike School for the

advanced motorcycle course

“Train as you Ride,” May 5-6.

Classes are limited to mili-

tary personnel only. Students

must sign up online at https://

airs.lmi.org, select “Pacific,”

“Hawaii” and “Advanced Mo-

torcycle Course.” E-mail wil-

[email protected]

or call 655-6746.

Personal Relationships

Worries? — Tripler's mar-

riage and family therapists, as

well as licensed clinical social

workers, provide individual,

couples and family counseling

to help military personnel and

family members.

Tripler medical personnel

can help with communication,

conflict resolution, parenting

and deployment issues.

No referrals are required.

For more details, call the So-

cial Work Outpatient Services

Clinic at 433-6606.

For more stories and up to date

information, visit http://

www.garrison.hawaii.army.mil

/haw.asp

News and Community Briefs Continued...

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know to protect children from

becoming victims or perpetra-

tors of social technology, April

20, 6-7:30 p.m., Sgt. Smith

Theater, Schofield Barracks,

or April 22, 6-7:30 p.m., Trip-

ler Army Medical Center Kai-

ser Auditorium.

A detective who is a 30-

year veteran of the Honolulu

Police Department, and one of

Hawaii's leading computer

and Internet crimes investiga-

tors, will tackle these issues

and provide tools and tips

about how to protect children.

Call 655-1670.

ID Cards — The Schofield

Barracks ID Cards/DEERS/In

-Out Processing/Passports

sections will be closed all day,

April 22.

Alternate locations for ID

cards are Fort Shafter Flats,

Building 1507C, 7:30-11:30

a.m., 438-1757, or Tripler

Army Medical Center, Build-

ing 1, Main Hospital, Ocean-

side, Room 1A-016, 7:30 a.m.-

3:30 p.m.

CAC support is available

at Tripler, 7:30 a.m.-2 p.m.

Call 433-9166.

Ongoing

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MWR Briefs Check out what’s happening at

MWR!

www.mwrarmyhawaii.com

Homeschool PE Classes — Army Youth Services offers physi-cal education for the homeschooled child starting April 6, 10-11 a.m. at Aliamanu and Fort Shafter. Call 836-1923. Schofield Barracks, Helemano and Wheeler classes are Wednes-days, 11 a.m.-12 p.m. To reg-ister, call 655-6465. Classes are subject to change based on registration numbers.

Family Fun Friday — Come party with us on Apr. 16, starting at 6:00 p.m. at an all new loca-tion. The fun will take place at Porter Community Center on Schofield Barracks. The evening will be filled with food, fun and games. Bring your loved ones for a night of family fun! Call 655-5698.

Theater of War — A dramatic reading of two Sophocles plays, “Ajax" and “Philoctetes" will in-crease awareness of post-deployment psychological health issues, disseminate information regarding resources, and foster greater family and troop resil-ience. Actors perform readings from a modern translation fol-lowed by a moderated discussion, and is are open to all U.S. Army Hawaii units, Soldiers and fami-lies. Sessions are April19, 9 a.m., at Sgt. Smith Theater, Schofield Barracks; April 21, 1 p.m., at Sgt. Smith Theater (female warrior

session); April 22, 9 a.m., at Kaiser Auditorium, Tripler Army Medical Center; or April 23, 1 p.m., at Sgt. Smith Theater, Schofield Barracks (Wounded Warrior session). Call 655-0110/4778/0968/7158, 330-9458, 673-3506, 258-3752, or 398-4543.

Earth Day Recycled Art Con-test—-April 22, 2010 will be the 40th Anniversary of Earth Day. To celebrate, the libraries will be host-ing a 100% Recycled Art Contest. Enter your art made of recycled ma-terials to any Schofield Barracks Arts & Crafts Center by March 30. Contest is open to all ages. Call 655-8002.

Texas Holdem - 15 April, 1800 - 2100 at the Nehelani, Schofield Barracks. This monthly tournament lets you test your skills against the best of the best Army players around. For more information call 655-0112.

Outdoor Recreation Open House ¬— Learn about all the ex-citing things going on at Out-door Recreation every 2nd Saturday of the month. There will be informa-tion on Scuba, Whale Watching, Surfing, Water Diver Certification and a whole lot more!

State Vehicle Safety Check ¬— is your vehicle safety check about to expire? Stop by Auto Skills at Ft. Shafter or Schofield Barracks to take care of this issue. State Safety Checks are per-formed on a first

come first served

basis, no appointment neces-sary. Call Ft. Shafter 438-9402/Schofield Barracks 655-9368 for information and pric-ing.

New Fitness Classes — Trip-ler Physical Fitness Center now offers Cardio kickboxing, Step, Zumba, Strength Training and Pilates Mat. All of these great classes are absolutely FREE for Active Duty and their Family Members with ID card. Civil-ians and Retirees can purchase a monthly pass for $25 or $4 daily rate. Call Mercy Martin 438-9665 for more information.

We want to get to know you!! Share your favorite 4th of July memory with us and pick up your May/June copy of the Dis-covery to see if your story was published!! Please limit your submission to 250 words or less. Include your photo or a picture of your exciting experience if you like! Send information to [email protected]

Again for more information on

other FMWR Programs and

Activities, visit

www.mwrarmyhawaii.com.

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DFMWR

Facility Hours of Operation on Friday, 16 April 2010

1. Army Community Service:

ACS Center (SB)/Satellite Ofc (TAMC)/SFAC will close from 1200-1630

On-call numbers will be available for the following services:

Army Emergency Relief (AER) 226-3231

Victim Advocates 624-7233

Military Family Life Consultants 222-7088

2. Community Recreation Division:

Outdoor EquipmentCheck Out 0730-1730 (Normal Hours of Operation)

Martinez Physical Fitness Ctr 0500-0900

HMR Physical Fitness Ctr 0600-0900

SB Health &Fitness Ctr 0600-0900

FS Physical Fitness Ctr 0500-0900

TAMC Physical Fitness Ctr 0600-0900

Richardson Pool (SB) 0600-0900

TAMC Pool 0530-0900

Arts & Crafts (FS/SB) CLOSED

Auto Skills Centers (FS/SB) CLOSED

ITR (FS/SB) 1000-1800 (Normal Hours of Operation)

Tropics Recreation Ctr CLOSED

FS Library 1000-1900 (Normal Hours of Operation)

AMR Library CLOSED

SGT Yano Library CLOSED (for carpet installation)

Entertainment CLOSED

3. NAF Support Management Division:

Laundry 0730-1600 (Normal Hours of Operation)

Unit Funds/Private Org/

Comml Solicitation Permit 0730-1100

NOTICE OF A ONE-DAY REDUCED FACILITY HOURS OF OPERATION

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Serving the

USAG-HI

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