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July 12, 2012 | Leisure
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In this file photo, Sgt. Jason Reyes, III Corps, tries for wrist control while underneath Staff Sgt. Leonard Lane, 5th Special Forces Group, Fort Campbell, Ky., in a consolation bout. Lane defeated Reyes by unanimous decision to win third place in the cruiserweight division. In 2011, the III Corps combatives team celebrated its second consecutive Army team championship. Later this month, Fort Hood hosts the 2012 tournament with the hope of winning a third-straight team title. The 2012 U.S. Army Combatives Championship begins July 25 with weigh-ins at Kieschnick Physical Fitness Center. Preliminary rounds will be fought beginning at 9 a.m. at the Abrams Physical Fitness Center July 26. Semifinal bouts begin at 9 a.m. at Abrams July 27. The finals begin at 4 p.m. July 28 at Abrams. Last year, more than 400 Soldiers competed in the eight seperate weight classes in the event. For more information, go to www.hood.army.mil/combatvies2012. Sentinel file photo
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Summer Special All summer long, the Phantom Warrior Lanes at Fort Hood offers a “Summer Special.” Throughout the summer months, every weekday from 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., the bowling alley offers special discounted rates on open bowling. During the summer, the cost of each game is $1.75 per bowler. The Summer Special at the lanes runs through Aug. 24, and the price does not include shoe rentals and cannot be used with other specials or promotions. The Phantom Warrior Lanes are located on Clear Creek Road at Santa Fe Avenue in Bldg. 49010. Call 287-3424 for details. Sentinel file photo
THROUGH July 14

Warrant Officer Week

The Fort Hood Silver Chapter Warrant Officer Association is celebrating Warrant Officer Week through Saturday.

Events continue today with a warrant officer workshop from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. in the Phantom Warrior Center.

Friday at 7 a.m., warrant officers will hit the Courses at Clear Creek for their annual golf tournament.

The final event for the week is the association’s annual Trash-Off, where warrant officers clean up a stretch of highway in Harker Heights.

For more information, or to take part in Warrant Officer Week events, call Chief Warrant Officer 4 Nicole Woodyard at 287-0211.



THROUGH JuLY 20

Wellness, civilian fitness

The enrollment dates for the Employee Wellness and Civilian Fitness Program ends July 20.

The program offers full-time Department of Defense civilian employees the opportunity to take three one-hour sessions per week to improve their fitness level. The six-month program is open to all DoD full-time employees serving at Fort Hood.

The next assessment period for the program is Aug. 7-8 at the Abrams Physical Fitness Center. During this assessment, employees will undergo a health screening and determine body composition, fitness level and flexibility.

Throughout the program, employees receive health and fitness education tips, as well as a monthly newsletter from the III Corps and Fort Hood Health Promotion office.

For more information, call Melissa Westergard at the Health Promotion office at 288-0379 or get an enrollment packet for the program at www.hood.army.mil in the Community Resource Guide.



Summer Reading Program

The Casey Memorial Library is hosting a Summer Reading Program through July 20.

Each Wednesday, children can enjoy stories, crafts, activities and snacks. For more information, call the library at 287-4921.

The library is located at the intersection of 72nd Street and 761st Tank Battalion Avenue.



July 25

Emerging Leader Course

Unit leaders and their spouses fill many roles, such as supporter, adviser, mentor, organizer, communicator and role model. The Military Spouse Emerging Leader Course is designed to equip future or current spouse unit leaders with key information and resources to become a productive, proactive member of a unit team.

The next course is set for 8 a.m.-2:30 p.m. July 25.

For course details or to register, call 288-2794.



Combatives tourney starts end of July

In 2011, the III Corps combatives team celebrated its second consecutive Army team championship.

Later this month, Fort Hood hosts the 2012 tournament with the hope of winning a third-straight team title.

The 2012 U.S. Army Combatives Championship begins July 25 with weigh-ins at Kieschnick Physical Fitness Center.

Preliminary rounds will be fought beginning at 9 a.m. at the Abrams Physical Fitness Center July 26.

Semifinal bouts begin at 9 a.m. at Abrams July 27.

The finals begin at 4 p.m. July 28 at Abrams.

Last year, more than 400 Soldiers competed in the eight seperate weight classes in the event.

For more information, go to

www.hood.army.mil/combatvies2012.



July 26

Attack of the Clones

Celebrity look-alikes and sound-alikes are invited to try their luck in the Festival of the Arts: Attack of the Clones at 7 p.m. July 26 in the Phantom Warrior Center.

Community members have a chance to showcase their talent and likeness to famous folks in front of an audience and judges for a chance to win great prizes.

All contestants will be asked to perform, in costume and in character, for three to five minutes. Judging will be based on costume, voice, talent and authenticity of their celebrity portrayal.

All authorized Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation patrons are invited to participate in the Festival of the Arts, however, Soldier and other military personnel participation is highly encouraged.

Parents or legal guardians of youth participants, under the age of 18, must provide their permission for participation in the event.

Contestants may perform solo or as a group. Contestants may sing, rap, dance, play an instrument, do a clean stand-up comedy routine, or perform a short dramatic number, to demonstrate their celebrity likeness.

Those wishing to participate should plan to audition today from 4-6 p.m. Auditions will be held at the Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers office, located on Old Ironsides Avenue at 20th and 21st Streets in Bldg. 9212.

Participation is free, but participants will be asked to complete a short registration form before their audition. A total of 16 finalists will be selected to participate in the finals.

Prizes will be awarded to first, second and third-place finishers.

The Phantom Warrior Center is located on 37th Street, Bldg. 194.

For more information, call 286-5342.



Through Aug. 24

Kindergarten Summer Camp

Fort Hood’s Child, Youth and School Services is hosting a Kindergarten Summer Camp program for children who completed kindergarten during the 2011-12 school year.

The camp offers many activities and field trips. Camp fees are based on a weekly schedule, and parents may choose the activities and events for their children.

Children must be registered with CYSS to participate. The camp runs 5:30 a.m.-6 p.m., Monday through Friday, through Aug. 24 at the Kouma Child Development Center.

For more information, call 287-8029.



Summer Spectrum Day Camp

School-age care Summer Spectrum Day Camp is open to children in grades 1-5 and offers kids excitement and adventure throughout the summer.

This year’s camp theme is for children to become “Our Super Heroes.” The camp runs through Aug. 24, Monday through Friday, from 5:30 a.m.-6 p.m.

For camp details and information about cost and registration, call 287-7950.



High Adventure Camp

The Comanche Youth Center hosts a Super High Adventure Middle School Camp every weekday throughout the summer from 9 a.m.-6 p.m.

The camp offers children, grades 6-9, a variety of activities and events to fill their summer.

Youth may attend as many or as few of the camp days, as desired, as registration for new attendees is open throughout the duration of the camp.The middle school-age camps runs through Aug. 24.

For more information, call 287-5834.



Ongoing

Parent Advisory Council

The Child, Youth and School Services Parent Advisory Council welcomes all parents of children who are registered members

of CYSS to participate in the council.

The PAC meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 1:30 p.m. in the Rivers Building, Bldg. 121, on the corner of T.J. Mills Boulevard and 761st Tank Battalion Avenue.

For details, call 288-0290 or email peggy.stamper@us.army.mil.



Common Sense Parenting

All parents are invited to a free parenting class each Tuesday from 9:30-11:30 a.m. at the Oveta Culp Hobby Soldier and Family Readiness Center. The class is a six-week program, but you may join the program at any point. The class is open to all Soldiers and Family members.

For more information, call 618-7443.



Thursday Music Mix

Check out the Backbone NCO Lounge every Thursday from 3-8 p.m., where a live disc jockey will spin your favorite tunes.

Besides the music mix, the lounge features popcorn and finger foods, a new covered patio, indoor and outdoor televisions.

The Backbone NCO Lounge is open to noncommissioned officers, corporal and above, their guests and the civilian community. The lounge is located inside the Phantom Warrior Center, Bldg. 194. on 37th Street. For more information, call 532-1534.



Legends Pub

Officers and their guests are invited to check out Legends Pub from 3-8 p.m. every Thursday and 4:30-9 p.m. every

Friday. Call 287-5215 for more information.





Paintball Course closure

The Belton Lake Outdoor Recreation Area Paintball Course is temporarily closed until further notice, because of pending construction.

For additional information, call 287-2523.



Outdoor Recreation permits

All patrons engaging in authorized outdoor recreational activities in

Fort Hood training areas must obtain a Fort Hood Permit before patronage.

Authorized outdoor recreational activities include but are not limited to: hunting, fishing, hiking, biking, bird watching, utilizing the designated All-Terrain Vehicle Area and horseback riding.

For a complete list of authorized activities and requirements, call the Sportsmen’s Center at 532-4552.



Parent Central Services

Parent Central Services, Bldg. 121, is open the second Saturday of each month from 9 a.m.-noon.

Walk-ins are accepted until 11:30 a.m. or appointments can be made by calling 287-8029.



Summer Special

All summer long, the Phantom Warrior Lanes at Fort Hood offers a “Summer Special.”

Throughout the summer months, every weekday from 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., the bowling alley offers special discounted rates on open bowling.

During the summer, the cost of each game is $1.75 per bowler. The Summer Special at the lanes runs through Aug. 24, and the price does not include shoe rentals and cannot be used with other specials or promotions.

The Phantom Warrior Lanes are located on Clear Creek Road at Santa Fe Avenue in Bldg. 49010.

Call 287-3424 for details.





Army Career and Alumni

Program Calendar



The Army Career and Alumni Program center is in the Copeland Soldier Service Center, Bldg. 18010.

The office is open 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Wednesday and Friday, and 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Thursday.

Appointments are required for seminars and workshops.

For updates or scheduling,

call ACAP at 288-2227 or 288-5627.

ACAP’s Computer Lab is available to clients during afternoon hours only. The change in hours is due to a new Department of Defense procedural guidance expanding the pre-separation briefings.

The center is open on training holidays but closed for federal

holidays. For more information, visit the website at www.acap.army.mil



EMPLOYER VISITS

July 12: Allied (technical school).

July 17: Waukesha Pearce Industries (electrical, heavy equipment and mechanics).

July 19: Allied (technical school); Airstream (technical school); ATDS (technical school); Wyotech (technical school).

July 26: Tyson (various positions).



SEMINARS

All seminars are conducted at the ACAP Center at 1 p.m., unless otherwise noted.

July 12: Own Your Own Business: Being Your Own Boss.

July 16: Advanced Resume: Resume Writing.

July 17: Education: Troops to Teachers.

July 18: Own Your Own Business: Overview.

July 19: Own Your Own Business: SCORE Mentorship.



SPECIAL PROGRAMS

Attention WTB clients: Federal internship positions are available in conjunction with Operation War Fighter and Coming Home to Work programs. Typical intern positions are with organizations such as: IRS, Corps of Engineers, TSA/Homeland Security, ICE/Immigration, Treasury Dept., Fish & Wildlife, AAFES, Army Material Command and other federal agencies. Find out if you qualify, contact your WTB Transition Coordinator at 553-4811. For more information on resume formats and job descriptions, call an ACAP counselor at 288-9766 or 553-0972.



BRIEFINGS

Pre-Separation Briefings: Presented at the center daily by appointment only, Monday through Friday.

This briefing must be completed prior to scheduling any seminars, workshops, or Veteran Affairs briefings and prior to clearing. Clients are required to have a current AKO user name and password to access ACAP computers.

Space is limited. For appointments, call 288-2227 or 288-5627.

Veteran Healthcare: This briefing is offered at 1, 2 or 3 p.m. Fridays in Room B110, Copeland Center.
 
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