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Weekly Update Aug 3
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1. 2ND ANNUAL SGT BRANDON MAGGART LEGACY RUN/WALK August 11. This four mile course
starts in Powderworks Park, DuPont, at 0830 on August 11th. Wear Blue: Run to Remember is
a running community that serves as a living memorial to Fallen Warriors. Wear a blue shirt,
or order a Wear Blue shirt customized with SGT Maggart’s information, and help us
celebrate his life, and show our support for his Family, wife Teresa, and young son Blake. 5-5
ADA BN Batteries will run with guidons, and it is a powerful, moving message of support.
2. 5-5 ADA Battalion FAMILY READINESS GROUP MEETING DATES:
HHB Sports day, August 1, 2-4 p.m. FRG Bake Sale during Ruck March, August 9. FRG Meeting is August 14th, 6 PM, at the
COF. Family Day August 30th.
BRAVO BATTERY Family Day, August 1st.
ALPHA BATTERY FRG Meeting, August 21, 6 PM, at the North Fort Chapel. Please email Roxanne.Goins@us.army.mil if
you need free childcare no later than August 10th.
CHARLIE BATTERY FRG Meeting, August 29, 6 PM, at the COF.
DELTA BATTERY Tentative Family/ORG Day August 30th.
3. SEAFAIR WEEKEND Aug. 3 & 4. Includes Fleetweek Ship tours,2012 Albert Cup (Hydroplanes) on Lake Washington,
Boeing Air Show featuring the U.S. Navy Blue Angels, and other acrobatic competition flying teams. Much Much
More!! See website for parking, event maps, and schedules: http://www.seafair.com
4. HIRING HEROES CAREER FAIR, August 8, McChord Field Club, 700 Barnes Blvd, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. For information: Call
Sylvia Parker at 571-372-2124 or email Sylvia.Parker@cpms.osd.mil
5. SOLDIER SHOW You’ll be feeling the beat and tapping your feet at the U.S. Army Soldier Show Aug. 10 at the Evergreen
Theater at 5 p.m. No tickets needed to get in. The free live performance is a professionally choreographed, family-style
variety show featuring performances that span from Broadway musicals to country, gospel, R&B and Top 40 songs. This
year’s show celebrates our Soldiers and why they serve. Video LED technology creates virtual settings throughout the
show. The Evergreen Theater is in Building 3405, on 2nd Division Drive, Lewis Main. For recorded information, call MWR
special events line at 477-4299. http://www.armymwr.com/recleisure/entertainment/soldiershow/
2. 6. MCCHORD FLEA MARKET Saturday, Aug 4, 2012, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the parking lot across the BX/Firestone on
Barnes Blvd. Bring your own table and chairs. No fee. Set-up between 8 - 9 a.m. Only home items for sale. Call 253-982-
0718 for additional information.
7. TRIPLE THREAT TRIATHLON SERIES the 20th anniversary JBLM Triple Threat Triathlon Series, Aug. 18. Swim, bike and
run your way to glory as you compete for the coveted ‘triple threat crown.’ The series consists of a 250 m- or half-mile
swim, 15-mile bike and 3-mile run at Shoreline Park on American Lake and on trails at JBLM Lewis North. Entry
categories are elite, age group or relay team. Register online at JBLMmwr.com/races. For more information, call 253-
967-4768.
8. SUMMER GUN SALE AT NAC The Northwest Adventure Center’s store is featuring all rifles, handguns and shotguns for 5
percent off during July and August. The store is located in Building 8050, NCO Beach Road at JBLM Lewis North.
9. Tuesdays, August 14 or 28, MANDATORY NEWCOMERS’ ORIENTATION for all new arrivals to Joint Base Lewis-McChord,
Washington is held at the McChord Collocated Clubs, Bldg.700 Barnes Blvd, JBLM-McChord Field. Event includes
complimentary lunch, bus tour of JBLM-Lewis Main and Lewis-North, static displays/on & off post vendors, and on site
free child care. Casual/civilian attire (no earrings for male Soldiers). For more information call Lewis Main at 253-967-
3628 or McChord-Field at 253-982-3125. Mandatory for all Air Force personnel, Army CPTs, LTs, CW2 and below, and E7
and below.
10. SCREAMFREE PARENTING “Five Truths Every Parent Needs to Know” Wednesday, August 15, 9 - 10:30 a.m.at the
McChord Club, 700 Barnes Blvd. McChord Field. Please pre-register by calling 253-967-5901. Onsite free childcare is
available but you MUST pre-register! Free materials to first 125 who register. National program returns for free
seminar to military Families!
11. SCREAM FREE MARRIAGE, Wednesday, August 15, 5:30-7:30 p.m., at the McChord Club, 700 Barnes Blvd. JBLM-
McChord Field FREE books for the first 100 Families that register. Onsite childcare is available but you must pre-register
by calling 253-967-5901.
12. FREE KIDS HAIRCUTS AT JCPENNEY , Month of August, call 855-JCP-KIDS or stop by your local JCPenney salon to
schedule your free appointment anytime in August, while they last.
13. STRUTTIN’ YOUR STUFF Cheer on your favorite acts at the 2012 U.S. Army Festival of the Arts talent competition,
“Struttin’ Your Stuff,” Aug. 16, 7 p.m. at Nelson Recreation Center, 3168 2nd Division Drive. For more details, call 967-
2539.
3. 14. FULL SCHOLARSHIPS ARE NOW AVAILABLE TO MILITARY SPOUSES FOR THE H&R BLOCK INCOME TAX COURSE Learn
how to prepare taxes now. Upons successful completion of the course, you could potentially become a tax professional
and earn extra income. Flexible course times and convenient locations fit your schedule. Bilingual courses are available.
Contact your local Employment Readiness Program for eligibility and scholarship information. Lewis Main: Rick
Morrison, ACS Annex, bldg 2166, 12th and Liggett, 253-966-8325. Richard.K.Morrison@conus.army.mil . McChord Field:
Bernadita Leon-Guerrero, Airman & Family Readiness Center, 551Barnes Road, 253-982-2695 or
Bernadita.Leonguerrero@us.af.mil
15. THE JBLM DUTY SHUTTLE. On the go and need to access the JBLM Duty Shuttle Schedule from your Smartphone? The
schedule is available on the JBLM Homepage, to go directly to the schedule: http://www.lewis-
mcchord.army.mil/pao/JBLMDutyShuttle.pdf.http://www.jblmmwr.com/other_pages/acs/efmp_how_to_get_sn.html ,
or www.facebook.com/JBLMcommutes, or call 982-2684 (option #4).
16. JBLM INVITED TO INITIAL TACOMA “TUNNEL TO TOWERS” RUN JBLM Airmen and Soldiers and their Families are invited
to Tacoma’s first running of the Stephen Siller TUNNEL TO TOWERS RUN Sept. 15. Cities across the country have
mirrored an annual New York City run held by Tunnel to Towers Foundation to honor the final heroic footsteps of FDNY
Firefighter Stephen Siller, and all of the first responders and service members who sacrificed their lives on 9/11. This
will be the first Tunnel To Towers Run in Tacoma. It will start and finish at the site of the Retired Fireboat along Ruston
Way on the Tacoma Waterfront, also the location of the Tacoma Firefighters Memorial. An antique fire engine will lead
the runners from the starting line with lights and sirens. Tunnel To Towers is partnering with Gary Sinise Foundation and
the Lt. Dan Band to build smart homes for veterans with amputations. Go to Stephen Stiller Tunnel to Towers Run
Tacoma or http://www.tunneltotowers.org/index.aspx or http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AbjNgb2y8AU for more
information. Event coordinator is Jason Spencer, Tacoma Firefighters Local 31 at 820-6772.
17. JENSEN FAMILY HEALTH AND FITNESS CENTER WILL CHARGE CHILD CARE HOURLY RATE- Jensen FHFC will offer a fully
functioning child care center with child development professionals and age appropriate learning activities. The cost for
child care at Jensen will be $4 an hour per child. Hourly care fees are set at Department of Defense level. Parents will be
able to make child care reservations and use their deployment benefits at Jensen. (The opening of Jensen Family
Health and Fitness Center has been delayed until September ) Child care at Wilson Gym will remain free, until Jensen’s
child care center is open.
18. $35 GOLF SPECIAL whether you’re golfing at Eagles Pride or Whispering Firs, you’ll be treated to the same $35 weekday
special through October. Pay only $35 for greens fees and a shared cart, and you’ll also get an $8 food voucher for the
golf course dinner at either Lacey creek Café or Habañero Mexican Grill. For more details, call Eagles Pride at 967-6522
or Whispering Firs at 982-4927.
19. MILITARY SPOUSES ACTIVITIES, Lakewood Family YMCA. Refuel emotionally, physically, and spiritually while getting
connected to other military Spouses through fun activities and self-reflection. Every first and third Tuesday of the
month (August 7 & 21) 9 am -12 p.m. Free for members and non-members. Fee-based child care is available upon
registration. Register by contacting Kelli McMorris: McMorK@uw.edu or 580-704-9501. Located at the Lakewood Family
YMCA, 9715 Lakewood Drive SW, Lakewood, 98499
20. VOW TO HIRE HEROES ACT offers unemployed military veterans, ages 35-60, an additional 12 months of full-time
Montgomery GI Bill benefits to use toward education and training for in demand career fields. This program is available
to unemployed veterans age 35-60, regardless of whether or not they still have remaining MGIB benefits. Click the link
below to learn more, or be sure to send this to other veterans who may benefit from this program!
http://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/?l=8AFhE&m=3k6MJ2Q8nfNehhx&b=t.uEg3Y..PvpdV4CMOm81w
21. MILITARY FAMILIES TO GET FREE NATIONAL PARKS PASS. Active-duty military personnel and their dependents will be
able to enter every national park for free as part of an effort to thank service members and their Families for the
sacrifices they make. An annual pass will be made available to members of the military free of charge at all National
parks ($80 value). Military personnel can get the passes at any national park or wildlife refuge that charges an entrance
fee by showing their military ID. Each family member will also be able to obtain their own pass even if the service
4. member is deployed . The free pass will be made available for activated members of the National Guard and Reserves,
but not for military veterans or retirees.
22. FREE ADMISSION TO OVER 1,600 MUSEUMS, NOW TILL LABOR DAY, FOR MILITARY FAMILIES Blue Star Museums says
thank you to the troops for the contributions and sacrifices you make for our country. For a list of museums, please
check out the Blue Star Museums website.
23. ACAP: Is sponsoring a Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) lecture regarding transition at McChord Field.
This "Marketing Yourself for a Second Career" lecture is intended for senior officers and NCOs about to transition but
may also be beneficial to all who mentor soldiers. Spouses are encouraged to attend. The event will be held on
Wednesday, August 29, 8:30am - 11:00am at 551 Barnes Blvd, McChord Field. Please contact Ms. Sabrina Rasmussen to
reserve your seat 253-982-2948).
24. THE RACE FOR A SOLDIER - GIG HARBOR HALF MARATHON, 2 MILES, AND KIDS FUN RUN, September 23, Fight to stop
the Soldier suicide epidemic. The Race For A Soldier - Gig Harbor Half Marathon is our anchor of hope, our way to show
support and raise awareness and a chance to raise valuable funds that will ensure more soldiers get the help they need
before it's too late. When you support this race - whether you run, walk, volunteer, donate, watch or all of the above -
you are making a difference in the lives our brave soldiers and their families. You are showing your support and your
belief, making this a brighter future for all soldiers, their families and our community. No longer can we wait to act. The
race is on and we can win it together! www.RaceForASoldier.org
25. THE CENTER FOR ARMY LESSONS LEARNED WOULD LIKE YOUR FEEDBACK. During the Army/Air Force talks concerning
the last decade of war, the subject of Family Support Programs was addressed. Specifically, what programs have been
put in place to support Soldiers/Civilians/Families? Do current Family support programs adequately address the needs
of Families or are there gaps in support; if so what are the gaps? Please provide your feedback and recommendations.
https://forums.army.mil/SECURE/CommunityBrowser.aspx?id=1774728
26. 2013 MILITARY SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION- Each year the Council of College and Military Educators offers fifteen
$1000 scholarships for Service members, Military Spouses, and Veterans who are working towards the completion of
higher education degrees. The 2013-14 CCME Scholarship Applications must be submitted online at
www.ccmeonline.org/scholarship . This year's online application will be available starting 16 July and must be completed
by the 1 October 2012 scholarship application deadline. Read the Military Advantage Blog for more details located at:
http://bit.ly/Mia93A
27. The USDA has introduced THE SUPERTRACKER. SuperTracker is an online tool where you can get a personalized
nutrition and activity plan. You can create a profile, track what you eat, track your activities, compare foods, and get tips
and support to help make healthy choices. You can use this great resource tool free!
https://www.choosemyplate.gov/SuperTracker/default.aspx
28. CERTIFICATION HELP FOR MILITARY SPOUSES through Heroes at Home 2! Need to update certification? Under
employed? Heroes at Home can help with the cost. For more information, call (253) 966-7366 or stop by and visit them
at Stone Education Center.
29. RIDESHARE 2012: Considering joining an existing vanpool. There are van groups with availability in Pierce, Thurston, King
and Kitsap counties looking for more riders to join an existing group. Want to start a new vanpool? It's easy; it just takes
5 people to start a new vanpool. Pierce Transit has allocated 20 new vans for JBLM employees until they are filled or
until the end of March 2013. Link up with your organization’s ETC (Employee transportation coordinator), they are there
to facilitate and answer questions regarding rideshare and ride-matching. Visit and register at www.rideshareonline.com
to connect with others going your way and share the ride! Like us on FB www.facebook.com/JBLMCommutes 253-967-
7301).
30. MASS TRANSPORTATION BENEFITS PROGRAM 2012: Now that you have made the decision to join a vanpool or start
taking the bus to work; did you know that your costs for doing so can be subsidized up to $125.00 per month? In some
cases covering the total out of pocket costs? Contact your organization’s Employee Transportation Coordinator (ETC)
for more details. Like us on FB www.facebook.com/JBLMCommutes 253-967-7301)
5. 31. MYCAA [MY CAREER ADVANCEMENT ACCOUNTS PROGRAM] https://aiportal.acc.af.mil/mycaa (See eligibility criteria
and guidelines on front page) Offers up to $4,000 of Financial Assistance for Education, Training, Licenses and
Credentials to spouses of service members in pay grades of E1-E5, W1-W2 and O1-O2 serving on Active Duty. Call (800)
342-9647 for Spouse Education, Career, and Employment Counseling Services. Most of the money set aside last year
went unclaimed! Ask for additional sources of financial assistance available for all military spouses regardless of pay
grade and career status.
32. SUPPORT GROUP FOR WOMEN CARING FOR WARRIORS WITH PTSD meets first Tuesday of each month from 5-6:30pm.
Looking for resources to help better cope and understand PTSD. Need support from others who care and understand
what you’re going through. Please call 253.966.8657 or email JBLMIMCOMDFMWRSFAC@conus
<mailto:JBLMIMCOMDFMWRSFAC@conus..army.mil> ..army.mil <mailto:JBLMIMCOMDFMWRSFAC@conus..army.mil>
for meeting location.
33. CALENDAR The following BATTALION holidays and days of no scheduled activities (DONSA) are planned: August 3,
August 10
34. PIERCE COUNTY ALERT This free service allows you to sign up to get alerts on your cell phone, work phone, text
message, e-mail, home phone, and more. You can also choose the locations you want to be contacted about. You can
receive alerts about emergencies that may affect your residence, workplace, child’s school, or other areas as long as
those locations are within the boundaries of Pierce County. Sign up today, visit: www.piercecountywa.gov or call 253-
798-6595.
35. JOIN THE LEWIS COMMUNITY SPOUSES CLUB SUPER SIGN UP, August 22, 6-8 p.m. at the Cottage, 42011 West Way
(triangle of West Way, Pendleton, and Lewis Drive, near Post Office, Lewis Main). Want to meet new people, or get
involved more? Join the Lewis Community Spouse’s Club. This organization is open to ALL ranks and holds monthly
luncheons and events. Visit their website for the events calendar, and more information. You can join the club right
online! http://jblmlcsc.org/
35. LEISURE TRAVEL SERVICES discount deals. Visit us inside the AFC Arena for exclusive deals and packages. 253-967-
3085/2050 for help and information. Buy your military discount Disney tickets here! Building 2275, Liggett Avenue.
Open Saturdays.
36. WEAR BLUE: RUN TO REMEMBER RUNNING CLUB- Each Saturday, "Wear Blue: Run to Remember" meets at
Powderworks Park in DuPont, WA, at 9 a.m., to serve as a living memorial to fallen Service Members. Names of Fallen
Warriors from JBLM are read out loud before each run. You can run/walk a 5K or 10K course each Saturday, and support
Spouses of Fallen Warriors. For more information please visit their website at
http://www.wearblueruntoremember.org/
37. MILITARY COMMUNITY AND FAMILY POLICY AUGUST 2012 NEWSLETTER
http://apps.mhf.dod.mil/pls/psgprod/f?p=EMAG2:COVER:0::::MONTH,YEAR:August,2012
The Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Military Community and Family Policy is directly responsible
for programs and policies that support community quality of life for service members and their families worldwide.
38. Every month the FISHER HOUSE (www.FortLewisFisherHouse.org) has a wish list that includes the Top 3 and other
currently needed items for the house. If you are interested in donating any of these items please contact the Fisher
House to set up a drop off time. Thank you for your support!
Current “Top Three” Needs:
o Individual packages of chips
o Bleach
o Quart size Ziploc bags
Items we are Always in Need of:
Toilet Paper Paper Towels
Napkins Bottled water
Snacks (individual packages) Juice boxes
6. Shower curtain liners Febreze
All purpose cleaner Swiffer mop pads (dry and wet)
Laundry detergent (HE only) Laundry softener (HE only)
Dryer sheets Dishwasher detergent
Garbage bags (all sizes) Ziplock bags (all sizes)
Fresh fruit Fresh vegetables
Visit our Target Online wish list: Target Online JBLM Fisher House wish list
39. RENT MCCHORD THEATER FOR PARTIES Looking for a fun and unique place to hold a birthday party or a unit function?
Rent the McChord Field Movie Theater! Entertain your guests with a DVD from the theater list, decorate the lobby and
bring in your own food and cake. For an additional fee, guests can pick up popcorn and soda from the concession stand.
For more information or to schedule a party, call the McChord Community Center at 253-982-0718/0719.
40. PERSONAL SHRED DAY The last Friday of each month, 8-11:30 a.m., is personal shred day at the Installation
Destruction Facility (Bldg. 3152 on the corner of 3rd Division and Collier).
41. VETERAN COMBAT CALL CENTER- the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) created a 24/7 confidential Combat Call
Center. The Combat Call Center can be reached at 877.WAR.VETS (877.927.8387).
42. MILITARY AND FAMILY LIFE CONSULTANTS (MFLCs) are licensed professionals who provide situational, problem-solving
consultations anonymously and confidentially. No written records are kept, and it is free to military and Family
members. Catherine Jorjorian, the 17th Fires Brigade MFLC, has an office inside the brigade’s new building on North
Fort, Room 235. Phone: 253-363-6974 or 253-495-8425. In addition, two consultants work with Child, Youth and School
Services and can be reached at (253) 677-3883.
43. ARMED FORCES ACTION PLAN (AFAP) is a grass-roots program put in place to improve quality of life. Through JBLM
AFAP, all members of the Army, Air Force, DA civilians and their Family members have a forum to voice concerns to
leadership and make recommendations for change. The JBLM AFAP Conference scheduled for 15-17 Oct 2012 and the
Teen AFAP Conference, scheduled for 13 Oct 12. JBLM offers 4 methods to submit an issue and they are listed below.
1) Go to www.myarmyonesource.com
2) Fill out the attached issue submission form or AFAP Pet Rock Form and fax to 253-967-9648, email to
jblmafap@gmail.com or return it to the AFAP office, Family Resource Center, Bldg. 4274 located on the corner of 9th
Division and Idaho.
3) Submit your issue online at http://jblmmwr.com/other_pages/acs/afap/afap_ic_form.html
4) Contact the AFAP Office at 253-967-3689.
44. COLLEGE AND APPRENTICESHIP FAIR, September 6, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Stone Education Center, JBLM Main. Visit and
find out if apprenticeship is right for you, determine career goals, visit with college reps, find out about financial aid
options, Spouse education benefits, and more.
45. THE EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (EAP) is available at both Fort Lewis and McChord Field. The EAP is a free,
confidential information, referral and consultation service for adult living issues available to the following individuals:
DOD Civilian Employees, Retired military personnel, and Family Members of active duty service members, Retirees
and DOD Civilians. To schedule an appointment, or for more information call 253-982-5815(McChord) or 253-967-1412
(JBLM Main office).
7. 46. 5-5 ADA BN THROW BLANKETS for sale. We have them in stock, no waiting for an order. $40, for large four color
throw. Contact your Battery leadership for purchase.
NEW TO JBLM? Waller Hall (the “Welcome Center”), ACS Front Desk, Building
Army Community Service 2140, on the corner of Liggett Ave. and 12th St.
Mon. - Fri., 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Appt./Info: 253-967-7166
Newcomers Orientation Schedule
BACK TO SCHOOL BRIGADE BACKPACK DISTRIBUTION
REGISTRATION: July 20, 2012- August 11, 2012
Please view our website http://www.operationhomefront.net/washington
DISTRIBUTIONS:
August 18 9am-1pm 10am- 2pm
Kent Armory Armed Forces Reserve Center
24410 Military Road 15005 Northeast 65th Street
Kent, WA 98032 Vancouver, WA 98682
1pm-5pm
Armed Forces Reserve Center
Bldg 4400,
300 E. Eaker Ave
Fairchild AFB, WA 99011
August 19 10am-2pm
Clover Park Technical College (this location is currently on a waiting list)
4500 Steilacoom Blvd. SW
Lakewood, WA 98499
8. August 25 1pm-4pm
Anchor Storage
13733 Smokey Point Blvd.
Marysville, WA 98271
August 26 11am-2pm
Jackson Park Community Center
90 Olding Road
Bremerton, WA 98312
Qualified sponsors (E1-E6) must register through our website for the distribution they wish to attend. Backpacks filled
with school supplies will be available military children grades K-12. Please bring your military identification card to the
event. For any questions please contact our Back to School Brigade Coordinator Maria Cabanit at
maria.cabanit@operationhomefront.net WE HOPE TO SEE YOU AT ONE OF OUR DISTRIBUTIONS!!
GET OUT OF THE BARRACKS/HOUSE
36. BOSS PATIO PARTY Grab your beachwear and come out to the Warrior Zone (Bldg. 11592, 17th and D St. at Lewis North)
for a single Service member patio party Aug. 18 starting at 3 p.m. Find food, fun and friends with a deejay at 3 p.m. and
Unified Culture band from 6-9 p.m. Call 967-5636 for more details.
37. DISCOVER MOUNT ST. HELENS Sunday, August 5. Experience the volcano responsible for the deadliest and most
economically destructive volcanic event in U.S. history. Explore the beauty and natural history of Mount St. Helens as
you visit the Johnston Ridge Observatory, walk interpretive trails and stare straight into the huge crater left by the 1980
blast. Cost:$35 adult; ages 6–15; $25; ages 0–5: $10
38. HIKE COMET FALLS Sunday, Aug. 5. Explore Van Trump Park and view one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Mount
Rainier National Park. Difficulty: moderate; distance: 5 miles; elevation gain: 1,700 feet; time: 4 hours. Minimum age: 12.
Cost: $35.
39. MOUNTAIN BIKE SKOOKUM FLATS Even without much elevation gain, there are plenty of rocks and roots to build your
skills on this Saturday, Aug. 4 trip. Difficulty: very difficult; distance: 10 miles; time: 4-5 hours. Minimum age: 16. Cost:
$40
40. INTRODUCTION TO MOUNTAIN BIKING Join us on an instructional ride Saturday, Aug. 11. You’ll learn the basics while
getting plenty of time to work on your newfound skills. Difficulty: easy; distance: 5-6 miles; ride time: 4 hours. Minimum
age: 12. Cost: $25
47. LINK UP 2 GOLF Aug 6 – 9, 5:50-7:70 p.m. Learn how to play golf. Eight hours of group golf instruction, including on-
course playing lesson and complimentary rental clubs. Class limited to 12 golfers. Minimum of 4. Cost: $99. Taught by
Master Life LPGA Professional Chris Burkhart. Whispering Firs Golf Course, JBLM-McChord Field. Call 253-982-2124 for
additional details.
48. SEA KAYAK CUTTS ISLAND Saturday, Aug 11. Begin in Horsehead Bay and paddle north in Carr Inlet to Cutts Island. The
water in this area is known to be a little warmer than other places in the Sound, so take a dip while enjoying lunch and
exploring the island. Difficulty: beginner-intermediate; distance: 6 miles; paddle time: 3.5 hours. Minimum age: 12 ($40)
Pre-registration is required for all trips. Register through WebTrac at https://webtrac.mwr.army.mil/webtrac/jblmrect
rac.htm l or at the Northwest Adventure Center at Lewis North. Trip pick up locations are the NAC and McChord Field’s
Adventures Unlimited. Group rates/private trips available. For more information, call 253-967-6263 or visit
JBLMmwr.com.
9. 49. VISIT NORTHWEST TREK Home to more than 200 North American animals, a lake, trails and beautiful natural exhibits,
you’ll love visiting Northwest Trek. Take a tram tour, enjoy hands-on experiences or have lunch at the Fir Bough Café.
Explore this 723-acre park Sunday, Aug. 12. Cost: adult $35; ages 5–12: $30; ages 0–4: $15.
50. SUMMER POOL SCHEDULES JBLM currently has three pools — Soldiers Field House and Keeler at Lewis Main and an
outdoor pool at McChord — open for recreational and lap swimming, water aerobics, unit PT and swim lessons. Pool
schedule also at www.JBLMmwr.com
51. OCEAN SALMON FISHING Sunday, Aug 5, Go after the Pacific Northwest’s premier game fish on a chartered trip on the
Pacific Ocean. Dress in layers and bring rain gear, lunch, snacks and water. ($145) Pre-registration is required for all trips.
Register through WebTrac at https://webtrac.mwr.army.mil/webtrac/jblmrectrac.html or at the Northwest Adventure
Center at Lewis North. Trip pick up locations are the NAC and McChord Field’s Adventures Unlimited. Group
rates/private trips available. For more information, call 253-967-6263 or visit JBLMmwr.com.
52. EXPLORE VICTORIA, B.C. Hop on the ferry and spend the day exploring Victoria, B.C., by foot Sunday, Aug. 12. Browse
antique and artisan chocolate shops or visit the Royal B.C. Museum. Fee includes walk-on round-trip ferry ticket.
Passport required. Cost: adult $100; ages 5–11: $85; ages 0–5: $55.
53. Don’t forget to come by Sprinker Recreation Center this Saturday, August 4, for the biggest community garage sale in
Spanaway, JUNK IN YOUR TRUNK, 9am – 4pm. For more information call 253-798-4141.
54. STEAK NIGHT The Warrior Zone Recreation Center at JBLM Lewis North is hosting steak night Thursday from 5 to 8 p.m.
on the patio. Let us grill your steak or you can grill it yourself. Dinner also comes with potato salad, baked beans and a
dinner roll. The Warrior Zone is in Building 11592, 17th and D streets, next to Wilson Sports and Fitness Center at Lewis
North. For more details and prices, call 253-477-5756.
10. 55. ALL YOU CAN EAT FAMILY NIGHT OUT Thursday, Aug 9. All-You-Can-Eat Family Night Out at The Bistro Thursdays in
August, 5 - 9 p.m. Spaghetti, salad, focaccia bread, beverage. Ages 13 yrs. & up: $10; ages 3 - 12: $5; Ages 0 - 2 yrs.: free.
Call 253-964-2813 for more information.
56. AFTER-WORK BIKE REPAIR 101 Wednesday, Aug 15. In this class designed for beginners, you’ll go over the simple
things you should know for basic bike repair. The clinic covers the following: • Parts of the bike and what they do • Tools
and accessories you should have on the trail • A pre-trip and post-trip checklist for bike maintenance • How to change a
flat tire • What to do if your chain breaks • Lube and maintenance • Front and rear brake adjustments. You can bring a
bike you own or learn on one of ours. ($15) Pre-registration is required for all trips. Register through WebTrac at
https://webtrac.mwr.army.mil/webtrac/jblmrectrac.html or at the Northwest Adventure Center at Lewis North. Trip
pick up locations are the NAC and McChord Field’s Adventures Unlimited. Group rates/private trips available. For more
information, call 253-967-6263 or visit JBLMmwr.com.
57. HOT SUMMER NIGHTS CAR SHOW Saturday, Aug 25. Hot Summer Nights: Car and Motorcycle Show at McChord Club
parking lot, JBLM-McChord Field, 4 - 8 p.m. Register your Street Rod, Classic Stock, Muscle Car, Truck or Motorcycle to
compete for best of show and people's choice award, to name a few. We will have live entertainment, food and
beverages available for purchase. For registration forms and more information, call the McChord Community Center at
253-982-0718.
58. SHOTGUN RANGE OPENS the Recreational Shotgun Range is now open with new renovations, including a wheelchair-
accessible pavement to Range 3. The complex offers archery, skeet, trap, sporting clays and more to JBLM patrons. All
guns being brought onto any part of JBLM must be registered at Waller Hall in accordance with JBLM 190-11. For more
information, call 253-967-7056.
59. ADULTS LEARN GOLF FOR $99 Want to learn how to golf without intimidation? Learn the easy way with “Link Up 2 Golf”
for ID cardholders at Whispering Firs Golf Course at McChord Field. The adult group lessons cost only $99 per person for
evening instruction Aug. 6-9 at Whispering Firs from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Lessons are taught by a student-centered Life
Master LPGA professional. Call the pro shop at 982-4927 for registration details.
60. SUMMER LAKESIDE FUN AT THE BEACH AT SHORELINE PARK Take a swim in American Lake at Shoreline Park on JBLM
North! Open for the summer daily from noon–7:30 p.m., the new-and-improved beach offers a larger shallow section (2
feet deep) and a larger 4-foot deep school-age area and is staffed with lifeguards for safety.
61. BEST MILITARY BODYBUILDING SHOW ON WEST COAST The JBLM Bodybuilding Championship is Saturday, Aug. 11 at
Nelson Rec Center at Lewis Main. Join guest posers Joe DeRousie and Gerri Deach-Davis and JBLM fitness buffs and
bodybuilders at the showcase event at 7 p.m. Tickets at the door. Visit JBLMmwr.com for an entry form, payment
information and complete rules. For details, call 253-967-5869
62. COACH a YOUTH TEAM TO VICTORY The Youth Sports Office is in desperate need of volunteer coaches for soccer!!!.
Share your love of the game, experience, and skills with JBLM youth-athletes. Promotion points can be earned. For
more information, call the Youth Sports Office, 967-2405.
63. NEED VOLUNTEER IDEAS? Check out www.Project-U.org for volunteer opportunities in the surrounding communities.
64. CABIN GETAWAY If you want to get away from it all just for a few days, rent a studio cabin or one- two- or three-
bedroom cabin on the shore of American Lake. Reserve a cabin up to three months in advance; available year-round
from the Northwest Adventure Center at Lewis North. For comprehensive photos and information, visit JBLMmwr.com
under cabin rentals, or call 253-967-7744 or 967-8282.
65. QUILTS FOR KIDS at Grandstaff Library Thursdays, 4:00-6:00pm, Grandstaff Library Learn how to make a quilt in 6 hours
and about volunteering for "Quilts for Kids".
11. 66. MILITARY SPOUSES ACTIVITIES, Lakewood Family YMCA. Refuel emotionally, physically, and spiritually while getting
connected to other military Spouses through fun activities and self-reflection. Every first and third Tuesday of the
month. 9 am -12 p.m. Free for members and non-members. Fee-based child care is available upon registration. Register
by- contacting Kelli McMorris: McMork@uw.edu or 580-704-9501. Located at the Lakewood Family YMCA, 9715
Lakewood Drive SW, Lakewood, 98499.
67. ADULT SWIM LESSONS are available at Keeler Pool on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4-6 PM. We advertise them as
free 30 minute sessions on a drop in basis so there is no need to sign up for a formal class. Questions please call 253-
967-6652.
68. WAITING FAMILIES SUPPORT GROUP, an ACS sponsored group, is an outreach support group for active duty Families on
unaccompanied tours (Korea), extended temporary duty or field training exercises. Interested? Please contact ACS-
Relocation at 253-967-3633
69. THE FISHER HOUSE DEPENDS ON OUR VOLUNTEERS AND VOLUNTARY SUPPORT to enhance daily operations and
program expansion. They offer different types of volunteer activities with flexible hours. Activities include:
Preparing meals for Fisher House guests (and coordinating holiday meals, like Easter!)
Volunteer positions
Projects around the Fisher House
JBLM Fisher House offers 24 hours of child care for volunteers who log hours in VMIS, and have their child(ren)
registered with Fort Lewis Child and Youth Services. Fisher House also gives awards to volunteers for their generous
service. To learn more about volunteering with the Joint Base Lewis-McChord Fisher House please contact the
Volunteer Coordinator at (253)964-9283 Ext. 20 or flfhofficeast@aol.com
12. Preregistration is required for all trips; prices and schedule subject to change without notice. Register through WebTrac
(visit JBLMmwr.com) or at the Northwest Adventure Center at Lewis North. Trip pick-up locations are the NAC and
McChord Field’s Adventures Unlimited. Group rates/private trips available. We’ll visit FRG meetings or unit functions.
KIDS
35. PARENT-CHILD FUN DAYS OF SUMMER PROGRAMS for school age children grades K-5 (from either on-base or off-base
schools) and their parents. Each is a half-day to learn about health and wellness, participate in fun activities and art
projects together. Some topics to be discussed include sleep, relaxation, nutrition and exercise. There is NO CHARGE.
Dates are August 7 at Carter Lake Elementary (McChord), August 8 at Beachwood Elementary (Lewis North) and 9
August at Greenwood Elementary (Lewis Main). All programs are from 9 am to noon. Pick any date/location that works
best for your Family. Space is limited so register early. Email mamc.schoolbh@amedd.army.mil or call 253-477-3731.
Please provide your name, email, phone number, ages of children and location where you would like to attend.
Reminder: This is a joint parent-child activity. Parents are expected to participate during the full 3 hours. No child care
will be available. Snacks will be provided. Presented by School Behavioral Health program.
36. SPOUSE RESILIENCY ACADEMY Aug 27 – 29, ACS Annex, Bldg. 2166 on JBLM-Lewis Main from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Classes
are designed to help strengthen the resiliency of our Spouses by teaching them to look within themselves in order to
learn to grow and thrive in the face of challenges and bounce back from adversity. Resilience starts at home and in a
networked community that cares. The Spouse Resiliency Academy is strengthening that network. For more details call
253-967-3544.
13. 37. YOUTH RESILIENCY ACADEMY Saturday, Aug 25, 2012, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. at ACS Waller Hall. Learn about teen
communication, how to be a friend (suicide prevention), dating and abuse, youth transitioning to a new norm, bullying
and peer pressure and employment & finances. Call 253-967-9287 for more information or to register.
38. MOVIE DAY @ MCCHORD LIBRARY Wednesday, Aug 8. , Join us at the McChord Library for a free day of movies starting
at 10:30 a.m. Snacks are provided. For details call 253-982-3454.
39. SKATE COMPETITION (BOARD, BLADE, SCOOTER, BMX) Saturday, Aug 11. Skate competition is for ages 6 - 18 yrs. Free.
Call 253-966-CYSS for information or to register.
40. BASKETBALL CAMP Aug 13 – 17, 2012, Basketball Camp for ages 5 - 18 yrs. Cost: $35. Registration runs from May 2
through August 12 For more information call 253-966-CYSS.
41. BRITISH SOCCER CAMP @ JBLM-Lewis Main Aug 13 – 17 British Soccer Camp at JBLM-Lewis Main for ages 3 - 16 yrs.,
August 13 - 17. Call 253-966-CYSS for more information or visit www.challengersports.com .
42. SEATTLE SOUNDERS CAMP Aug 20 – 24 for ages 3 - 16 yrs. For more information call 253-966-CYSS or visit
www.soundersfc.com/youth .
43. All ages are invited to sign up for the JBLM LIBRARIES’ SUMMER READING PROGRAM. Activities are planned for children
and their parents, plus preteens, teens and adults throughout the summer. For more information, call the McChord
Library at 982-3454 or Grandstaff Library at 967-5889.
44. THE WASHINGTON STATE SUMMER MEAL PROGRAM provides free meals and snacks to children and teens during the
summer months. All children and teens (18 years old and younger) are eligible for the program. No proof of income,
address or citizenship is ever required. For questions about summer meals, call the Family Food Hotline 1-888-4-FOOD-
WA (1-888-436-6392), 8am–5:30pm, M-F or visit https://resources.parenthelp123.org/service/summer-meals to find a
location near you.
45. Climb aboard the SUMMER MOVIE EXPRESS to enjoy a great selection of films. During this 9-week festival, participating
Regal Cinemas, United Artists and Edwards Theatres will offer selected G or PG rated movies for only a dollar on Tuesday
and Wednesday mornings at 10am. Some local participating theaters include Martin Village Stadium 16 in Lacey,
Lakewood Stadium 15, and Longston Place Stadium 14 in Puyallup. For a listing of movies, visit
http://www.regmovies.com/summermovieexpress/default.aspx
46. TRANSITIONING FAMILIES INVITED TO ‘MOVING ON UP’ OPEN HOUSES CYSS-registered and newly arriving Families at
JBLM are invited to attend “Moving On Up” Open Houses from 3-6 p.m. to help their children transition to Child
Development Centers, School Age, Middle School or Teen programs. Representatives from various JBLM youth programs
will be on hand to answer questions. North Fort School Age Center’s open house is Aug. 8; Cascade School Age Center’s
open house is Aug. 9, and McChord School Age Center’s open house is Aug. 10. For more information, call Parent
Central at 253-966-2977.
47. CLUB BEYOND F3 every Friday, all Summer – Come hang out with your friends or meet new ones on Fridays from 3-
8pmish (July @ Evergreen Chapel and August @ McChord Chapel Support Center). Open to all JBLM 6th-12th graders.
Questions? Call one of the CB Staff: Jon 253-432-3011, Tim 253-226-0538, or Bryan 913-909-6902. Schedule below:
The Basic Schedule:
o 3-5pm Hang Time (Munchkin, Ultimate, Grass Games, etc)
o 5-530pm Word of the Day (aka Bible Study)
o 530pm DINNER! (CB provides main dishes, & drinks!)
o 6-8pmish See Schedule below!
August: Chapel Support Center @McChord
o August 3rd- *Splash-O-Rama (Walk to Pool)
14. o August 10th- Movies that Matter (McChord Theater)
o August 17th- Zombie Night- bring your NERF gun!
o August 24th- Movies that Matter (McChord Theater)
o August 31st- Amazing Race/Bigger & Better
48. Get a head-start on school readiness for your 3-5 yr old! Morning & afternoon sessions of PART-DAY PRESCHOOL are
now available at the McChord CYSS Gateway Center. Call 253-966-CYSS for info
49. **SCREAMFREE PARENTING “Five Truths Every Parent Needs to Know” Wednesday, August 15, 9 - 10:30 a.m.at the
McChord Club, 700 Barnes Blvd. McChord Field. Please pre-register by calling 253-967-5901. Onsite free childcare is
available but you MUST pre-register! Free materials to first 125 who register.
50. NEW PARENT SUPPORT PROGRAM (NPSP) PARENTING CLASSES The New Parent Support Program on JBLM offers a
variety of free parenting classes to all military families. Free child care is provided for each of the sessions by signing up
for the class at 253.967.5901.
Common Sense Parenting of Toddlers and Preschoolers: Learn to: 1) Set reasonable expectations based on
your child’s age, development, and abilities and 2) Proactively teach your children the behaviors you want them
to do. Age of Child(ren) in Home: Older infants, toddlers and preschoolers. Class Length: 7 Wednesdays (2 hrs
per session); call 253.967.5901 for next start date/time/location.
The 7 Habits of a 24/7 Dad: Developed by the National Fatherhood Initiative, learn: 1) the value of a father’s
involvement in his child’s life, 2) look at your role as a father, 3) how to connect with each child, and 4) how to
develop goals for the future with your child. This class is great when you have. Age of Child(ren) in Home:
Appropriate for all ages of children. Class Length: 7 days over 4 weeks (2 hrs per session); call 253.967.5901 for
next start date/time/location
Dr. Dad: Developed by the National Fatherhood Initiative. You will learn to care for your child when they are
well, sick or injured and how to keep them safe. Age of Child(ren) in Home: Appropriate for newborn and
toddler age children. Class Length: 2 days; call 253.967.5901 for next start date/time/location.
1-2-3 Magic: You will learn a ‘time out’ type of discipline and how to use variations of it in many different
situations. Age of Child(ren) in Home: Appropriate for 2-12 year olds. Class Length: Two sessions; the first is 3
hours and the second is 2 hours; call 253.967.5901 for next start date/times/location
Infant Massage: You will learn how to massage your infant. Bring your baby and learn how to calm, relax and
get to know your baby well. You will also learn how to help with digestions and colic. Age of Child(ren) in Home:
Appropriate for pregnant moms/dads and infants up to 6 months. Class Length: Three sessions held once a
week (1.5 hrs per session); call 253.967.5901 for next start date/times/location.
Stress Free Parenting: Based on the book, The Mindfulness Solution, by Dan Siegel, we explore how
mindfulness can help us as parents to think before we respond and deal with our own emotions before
interacting with our children. Emotion Coaching will be introduced to assist in helping our children learn to deal
with their challenging emotions. Age of Child(ren) in Home: Appropriate for all ages of children. Class Length:
Six sessions held once a week (1.5 hrs per session); call 253.967.5901 for next start date/ times/ location.
Becoming Parents Program Workshops: This workshop assists couples in improving on their communication
skills, caring for their couple relationship and remembering to incorporate self-care into their lives as parents,
particularly when adding a baby to the family. At the end of each session, there is also a section on Infant Care
and Development for those who are pregnant or with infants in the home and for those who are interested in
the information. Age of Child(ren) in Home: For pregnant families and children of all ages. Class Length: Six to
ten sessions (2.5 hrs each) held once a week; call 253.967.5901 for next start date/ times/ location
Play Morning: Professionally facilitated play at Raindrops and Rainbows. Information provided on normal
growth and development, milestones and safety. Age of Children: All ages. Class Length: Every Friday at
Raindrops and Rainbows from 1000 to 1130; no registration required.
Baby Play Group: Professionally facilitated play at The Escape Zone. Information provided on normal growth
and development, milestones and play. Ages of children: Birth to 1 year. Class Length: Every Thursday at the
Escape Zone from 1300 to 1430; no registration required.
15. 51. FIRST SWING GOLF CAMPS are open to youth ages 5–15 for $25 per camp. Learn to drive, chip and putt at Eagles Pride
Golf Course Aug. 21–23. Sign up now; registration ends the day before camps begin. For more information on these
camps — such as important dates for parent meetings and the season dates, visit JBLMmwr.com/cys and download the
Summer–Fall Youth Sports Calendar. Registration is online via WebTrac or at the Parent Central Services location near
you (Bldg. 2295 at Lewis Main or Bldg. 560 at McChord Field). For details, call 253-966-CYSS.
52. PIERCE COUNTY PARKS & RECREATION TINY TOTS INDOOR PLAYGROUND! Watch as they delight in the opportunity to
run, jump, climb, and explore in this safe environment while creating fun with oodles of toys and space. Parents are
required to supervise their children at all times, maximum of three children per adult. Register for sessions or stop by
the Lakewood Community Center tomorrow morning for a $2 drop in fee. Indoor Playground runs 9:30-11am. Visit
www.piercecountywa.org/parks for more information or call 253-798-4141.
53. FUN CLASSES — Sign up now for these new offerings!
More classes for youth of all ages: Parent-and-Me Art for ages 3–5 are offered at the McChord CYSS Gateway Center for
$40/month.
Saturday roller skating classes at the AFC Arena at Lewis Main are offered for ages 4-18. They’re just $15 per month.
54. MILITARY TEENS FREE TRIPS Washington State University, Chelan County Extension and the staff at both Mission and
Stevens are offering multiple opportunities this winter and spring for your teen to enjoy free trips ($25 processing fee)
and spend the day/weekend with other military youth. River raft trip: spend the day on the river, camp and cook out on
the shore at night. You can contact Kevin C. Powers, for further information and to register at kcpowers@wsu.edu, WSU
Chelan County Extension, 400 Washington Street, Wenatchee, WA 98801, 509-667-6540 or find us on the web at:
http://county.wsu.edu/chelan-douglas/youth/youth/mtac/Pages/index.aspx . For more information:
WA.OMK@ad.wsu.edus.
55. SKIES Classes Sign-up Sign up for SKIES classes through WebTrak at https://webtrac.mwr.army.mil/webtrac/jblmcyms
.html SKIESUnlimited offers classes for ages 6 weeks through 18 years. Monthly classes include art, dance, theater and
sports. Enroll via WebTrac by the fourth Friday of the month.
16. 56. KIDS COOKING CLASSES La Petite Academy at Bayview School of Cooking, Designed for Ages 5-8. Register at www.
BayviewSchoolofCooking.com or 360-754-1448. Located top floor of Bayview Thriftway, 516 West 4th Avenue, Olympia.
57. CYS HIRED! Apprenticeship Program for Teens Teens can bolster college applications with the Hired! Apprentice
Program. Teens ages 15-18 earn valuable work experience, and earn $500 at the end of the program, by reporting to
work at MWR operations. For more information call 253-967-4694.
58. Are you looking for a playground on JBLM Main you can use when it’s raining? Look no further....Thanks to your ICE
recommendations for improvement the JBLM MAIN LODGE PLAYGROUND (RAINIER INN) is now available for children
of parents that aren’t guests at the Lodge. A key to access the playground can be checked out at the front desk and
conveniently returned to the key box located at the playground entrance. The playground offers a covered, fun,
enclosed, centralized area on Main post for children 5-12 years of age to play. Adult Supervision is required.
59. MILITARYKIDSCONNECT.ORG helps children of deployed parents cope with the stress, changing responsibilities, and
concern for the safety of their parents. The center, known as T2, developed the website with informative videos,
educational tools, and engaging games and activities for three age groups: 6 to 8, 9 to 12 and 13 to 17. The site also
features monitored online social network forums for the groups to safely share their experiences with deployments.
MilitaryKidsConnect.org provides a safe and engaging way to help military youth with the day-to-day challenges of
deployment, and may even help enhance Family resilience and support for the deployed Service member.
60. INFANTS, TODDLERS AND PRESCHOOLERS Have fun with your young child at the Raindrops and Rainbows Parent Child
Play Center , Lewis North (Bldg. 8197 American Lake Ave.). New Parent Support Program’s playgroup Fridays, 10–11:30
a.m.
61. SKIESUNLIMITED YOUTH ACADEMY offers instruction in the Schools of Knowledge, Inspiration, Exploration and Skills.
Inspiring classes–ranging from computers, SAT Prep, science, art, dance, gymnastics, boxing, karate, theater, fencing and
piano, the SKIESUnlimited Youth Academy is always adding classes–let your children explore new skills, cultivate
personal interests, establish connections and bolster college applications. For registration information, call 253-966-CYSS
(2977). Sign up on Webtrac for the next session!
62. FREE PARENT CLASSES AT RAINDROPS & RAINBOWS Bring your children to learn and play — you’ll love story time,
crafts and more. Stop by Bldg. 8197 American Lake Avenue on Lewis North and check out the classes below (call 253-
966-4802 for details; no CYSS registration required except for infant massage)
63. The JBLM FOSTER PARENT RECRUITMENT PROJECT is a group that has formed on JBLM to address the needs of military
foster children. The group is helping advertise the need for military-connected foster homes, both on the installation
and in the surrounding communities. Interested families can get licensed if they plan to remain in the JBLM area for as
little as one year. By choosing to become a foster parent, they can help these children to live in the familiar military
environment, continue to attend their home school and continue their medical care at from Madigan Healthcare
System. For more information on this initiative, or to receive information on how to become a licensed foster parent,
please contact Sandi Vest at the CAFAC at Sandra.vest@us.army.mil.
64. BABYSITTER LOCATOR WEBSITES- Sittercity.com offers a free membership ($140 value) for military personnel. This site
gives you access to babysitters, nannies, housekeepers, pet care, tutors, senior care. You can access background checks,
references, provider profiles, and reviews from other military parents on this site. To take advantage of this wonderful
offer visit www.sittercity.com/dod
65. ARMY CHILDCARE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD, ACCYN, referrals for off base childcare: Pierce County, 253-591-5061 or
1-888-370-6133 or email JSmithLi@cityoftacoma.org Thurston Country, 360-786-8907 x105 or 1-800-845-0956 or email
Sokha@ccacwa.org JBLM POC, Courtney Turnley, 253-477-4179 or Courtney.s.turnley@us.army.mil
17. 66. EDGE - TEEN FITNESS PROGRAM Teens are invited to get in shape with the Youth Fitness Program at Wilson Sports &
Fitness Center. You’ll work out under the supervision of a CYS Services trainer, ensuring your workout will be safe and
smart. Monday-Friday, 3-7 PM and Sat. 10 AM-2 PM. Register TODAY to meet your trainer. The following is needed to
participate:
• Register with CYS Services
• Onsite fitness assessment with parent/guardian present
• Proper workout attire
• Ages 13–15
CYS Services registration is FREE! Simply bring DoD ID, sports physical, shot record and info for three local emergency
contacts to a Parent Central Services location (Bldg. 2295 at Lewis Main or Bldg. 100 at McChord Field). For details, call
253-966-CYSS.
Exceptional Family Member Program news (EFMP)
67. HUB is a new family support group for individuals with high functioning Autism. For more details please contact Susan
Jackson at sjackson@wapave.org or Sybille White at swhite@wapave.org or you can call 253-565-2266.
68. DOWNLOAD THE SPECIAL NEEDS PARENTS TOOLKIT Military Homefront Special Needs Parent Toolkit and checklists
69. EFMP COFFEE GROUP The EFMP Coffee Group will meet August 14, 10am, at the Lewis Main Battle Bean inside the
AFC Skate Arena (bldg 2275, Liggett Ave.) : Meet other adult EFMs or caregivers of EFMs for coffee, friends, and
discussion the second Tuesday of every month, 10 AM, at the Lewis Main Battle Bean. Call 253-967-3553 for more
information; no RSVP required.
70. JBLM EFMP SUPPORT GROUP, August 14, 6-7 pm: A non-profit, private organization that offers meetings and guest
speakers. Monthly meetings are on the second Tuesday of the month at the Bowl Arena Lanes, back party room, Bldg
2272 Liggett Ave, JBLM-Lewis Main. Food and drinks are available for purchase. Additional events will alternate
between JBLM-McChord Field, JBLM Lewis Main, and JBLM Lewis North. Join their Facebook page,
www.facebook.com/JBLM-EFMPSG. For more information send email to EFMPSG@gmail.com.
71. SENSORY-FRIENDLY MOVIE August 18 Sensory friendly movies are shown every 3rd Saturday of the month at the
McChord Theater. For more information, call 253-982-2695.
72. If you would like to join our EFMP e-mail distribution list, please e-mail jblmimcomdfmrwefmp@conus.army.mil
73. SIBLING SUPPORT: MultiCare Good Samaritan holds programs for typically developing kids and teens that have a
brother or sister with a disability. The groups are ages 5-7 years, 8-11 years, and 12-17 years. For registration or more
information call 253-697-1603 or visit www.siblingsupport.org
74. SPECIAL FAMILIES OF PIERCE COUNTY, SFPC has regular monthly meetings on the 1st Monday of the month, August 6,
6:30-8:30 pm. It will be held at the Pierce County Library Processing and Administration Center located at 3005 112th
Street East, on the corner of 112th St. and Waller Road, just off the Portland exit from Hwy 512. For more information
contact Angela Fish at 253-830-4368 or find them on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/specialfamiliespc or email
them at specialfamiliespc@gmail.com .
75. Army Community Service (ACS) Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) will host a Town Hall Meeting on
Thursday, September 13 from 10:30-11:30 am in the ACS Classroom in Waller Hall (Bldg 2140, Liggett Ave, Lewis-Main).
The Town Hall Meeting will provide Exceptional Families an opportunity to raise global issues impacting Exceptional
Family Members (EFM) on JBLM and Army-wide. The purpose of this forum is to bring to light issues faced by a number
of EFMs; we have staff at ACS EFMP in Waller Hall to assist Families with personal concerns Monday-Friday from 7:30
am–4:30 pm. The goal is to compile the issues and determine the appropriate course of action for addressing these
issues. JBLM ACS EFMP has worked hard to forge relationships with agencies on and off post to partner in improving the
18. quality of life of EFMs and their families. It is your experiences and voices that will pave the road towards change! We
will have a call-in number available to those Family members who would like to participate but are unable to meet in
ACS Classroom (details of the call will be available later this month and will be sent through our email distribution list
and posted on Facebook). If you have any questions or would like additional information, please contact us at (253)
967-9704, jblmimcomdfmwrefmp@conus.army.mil, or stay tuned to our Facebook page, www.facebook.com/efmpjblm.
76. Please contact JBLM EFMP at jblmimcomdfmrwefmp@conus.army.mil if any of the EFMP contacts above do not
respond within 2 business days
TRAINING AND CLASSES
35. FRG TREASURER TRAINING, August 7, 10-11 a.m. at the Family Resource Center (FRC). Please call 253-967-9496 to
register for this mandatory training for FRG Treasurers and alternate treasurers.
36. HEALTHY EATING CLASS: Arrange a “Healthy Eating” class for your unit. Attendees will learn how to use nutritious foods
to maintain good health and well-being. Call Madigan Army Public Health Nursing to book a class for your unit or FRG!
253-968-4387.
37. ***SCREAMFREE PARENTING “Five Truths Every Parent Needs to Know” Wednesday, August 15, 9 - 10:30 a.m.at the
McChord Club, 700 Barnes Blvd. McChord Field. Please pre-register by calling 253-967-5901. Onsite free childcare is
available but you MUST pre-register! Free materials to first 125 who register. National program returns for free
seminar to military Families!
38. ***SCREAM FREE MARRIAGE, Wednesday, August 15, 5:30-7:30 p.m., at the McChord Club, 700 Barnes Blvd. JBLM-
McChord Field FREE books for the first 100 Families that register. Onsite childcare is available but you must pre-register
by calling 253-967-5901.
39. AFTB LEVEL I (Army Family Team Building) Aug 14 – 15. AFTB Level I classes are held in Bldg. 2166, 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
For additional information call 253-967-AFTB (2382).
LEVEL I CLASSES
1.01 Expectations and Impact of the Mission on Family Life
1.02 Military Acronyms and Terms
1.03 The Chain of Command
1.04 Introduction to Military Customs and Courtesies
1.05 Basic Military Benefits and Entitlements
1.06 Introduction to Military and Civilian Community Resources
1.07 Introduction to Family Readiness Groups
1.08 Supporting Your Child’s Education
1.09 Introduction to Family Financial Readiness
1.10 Basic Problem Solving
40. COMMON SENSE PARENTING OF TODDLERS AND PRESCHOOLERS focuses on setting reasonable expectations based on
your child’s age, development, and abilities. This evidence based program will help you teach (discipline) your children
what you want them to do. There are 7 sessions to this class and each session builds on the previous one. This class is
great when you have older infants, toddlers and preschoolers. The class is Tuesday mornings from 1000 to 1200 at the
Escape Zone.
41. ACTIVE PARENTING OF TEENS Each Tuesday, 11:30-1 p.m. at the Family Advocacy Classroom, Waller Hall.
42. STRESSED OUT? Check out this webinar at any time, and assess your stress level and receive information!!
http://afterdeployment.org/topics-life-stress#workshops
19. 43. MARRIAGE 101 CLASS For those couples who desiring to enter the marriage covenant at a military Chapel or by a
military Chaplain; the JBLM Family Life Center is offering a MARRIAGE 101 CLASS that will fulfill the JBLM counseling
requirements and enhance the relationship with your future spouse. The next class is August 3, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at the
Four Chaplains Memorial Chapel. Lunch and all materials are provided by the Family Life Center and the Garrison
Chaplain.
The curriculum used has relationship experts Les and Leslie Parrott showing us the secrets to building a marriage that
lasts, and will cover the following key areas:
Uncover the most important misbelieves of marriage
Learn how to communicate with instant understanding
Discover the secret to reducing and resolving conflict
Master the skills of money management
Get your sex life off to a great start
Understand the three essential ingredients to lasting love
Discover the importance of becoming "soul mates" and more.
Make your marriage everything it is meant to be. Save your marriage---before (and after) it starts.
CALL 253-967-1723 TO REGISTER. Class is open to couples or individuals.
44. FOOD HANDLER COURSE
First Tuesday of Month, August 7 1900-2000
Third Tuesday of Month, August 21 1600-1700
POC: Carol Elliot 253-968-4331. 1 Hour Classes given by Environmental Health. This Installation certificate is valid for
one year. Each volunteer must have a certificate for all FRG fund raising involving food sales, even if you are not directly
handling the food. Held at Old Madigan, Ramp 2, RM 9911C.
Directions to Food Handler Course classroom:
o From Exit 122 (Madigan Gate) take a left onto Wilson (the street across from Madigan Nursing tower that has the stop
light)
o Left onto Madigan Bypass
o Right onto McKinley
o Right onto E. Johnson Street
o On your left you will see a parking lot. Park there.
o Look for the building with 'RAMP 2' next to the door
o Go through the door and down the hallway to Classroom 9911C (follow signs).
TUESDAY TOPICS
RELATIONSHIP WORKSHOP SERIES
Presented by the Child and Family Assistance Center (CAFAC)
Every Tuesday from 2:00pm to 3:30pm – CAFAC Conference Room, bldg 9923B, room 108, Madigan Annex, Ramp 3,
across the hall from 9923A. Watch for signs! No need to register; just show up. Casual atmosphere. CAFAC: 253-968-
4843.
August 2012 WORKSHOP TOPICS
Workshop Topics:
What makes a marriage work and what shuts it down? A detailed look at communication. Are you
misinterpreted, stuck and misunderstood? Do you need a referee? “Here we go again...” (sound
familiar?) How to identify “dead end” or destructive patterns. How to have meaningful connections with
your spouse. August 7, 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm
20. Anatomy of the stress response. What is going on in my brain and how does it affect my relationship?
Has deployment stress affected your relationship? Have you forgotten how to be a couple? Do you live
in emotional extremes . . . shut down or chronically angry? Understanding the effects of chronic stress
on. . . your brain, body, emotions and thoughts. August 14, 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm
Emotional competency. The best tool for anger management /conflict resolution and emotional
closeness. Do you avoid or deny the way you feel? Do you tell everybody you are “fine” when you are
not? Do you over or under react? Do you push each other’s buttons? Understand your emotions. Be
able to watch and label them. Increase positive emotional experience. Develop coping skills so your
emotions are in your control and not controlling you. August 21, 2012 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm
What does my family have to do with us? A look at family history and gender roles. Does your past
effect your present? How our childhood families affect beliefs, values, expectations and the partners we
pick. Understanding the role of attachment in childhood and adulthood. Building your family genogram
to map your relationship patterns. August 28, 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm
Join Tuesday Topics for topics of interest in an educational setting packed with helpful information for couples. Perhaps
you would like to make improvements in your relationship without the commitment to counseling; this may help. For
information contact Patsy Randahl, LMFT 253-968-4518 or Kathy Howell, LMFT 253- 968-4550
45. MCCHORD TRX FITNESSTRAINING Tired of your fitness routine? Get fit two new ways for free at the McChord Fitness
Center Annex, Building 726. TRX Suspension Training meets Tuesdays from noon to 12:30 p.m. and 12:30 to 1 p.m.
Koncept Fit 101 meets for eight weeks at 6 p.m. starting March 5. For more information, call 982-5032.*JBLM MAIN
TRX FITNESS TRAINING NOW AT SHERIDAN FITNESS CENTER, Stryker Avenue, Wednesdays, 6-7 p.m.
46. FAMILY WELCOME BRIEF/What to do the first week of arrival- Every Tuesday 1100 – 1130
Join us in Bldg. 2026D Waller Hall conference room, from 11 to 11:30 a.m. and learn more about Fort Lewis. Attendance
is highly recommended for newly arrived spouses. For more information call 253-967-3628.
47. ACS FINANCIAL COUNSELORS are now available at Waller Hall the first Saturday of every month
(Aug 4). Call for appointment 253-967-7166
48. JBLM NEWCOMERS ORIENTATION (MANDATORY FOR SOLDIERS) August 14 or 28, McChord Collocated Club 8:30 a.m.-
3:30 p.m. Information, vendor information tables, complimentary lunch, and a bus tour of both bases. Mandatory within
30 days of arrival for E7 and below, O3 and below, and CW2 and below. Civilian attire for Service members. Spouses
attendance encouraged. Child care on site (you do NOT have to register with CYSS first, to use this childcare).
49. INFANT MASSAGE is now taught at two locations on JBLM for your convenience! Learn the art of infant massage in this
3 session class from instructors trained to teach the Loving Touch curriculum. Take this fun class while pregnant or with
your infant, solo or as a couple, to learn techniques to soothe a colicky baby, improve sleep, appetite and digestion,
bonding and attachment, and increase brain development. Classes are taught monthly at Raindrops and Rainbows on
North Fort, the first three Tuesdays of August from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. Contact Nancy McDermott-Halverson at 253-
318-2293 to pre-register. Infant massage classes are also being offered monthly at McChord at the Escape Zone from
10:30 a.m. to noon the first three Wednesdays of each month. Call Rosie Anderson at 360-280-1416 to pre-register
50. EMPLOYMENT READINESS New client orientations are held Tues-Thurs, 10 a.m. or Wed., 1:30 p.m. at the ACS Annex,
12th and Liggett, next to Survivor Outreach Services. Only need to attend one day.
51. FAMILY ADVOCACY (FAP) (253) 967-5940
Family Anger Control Training (FACT) Group 1 * Mon & Wed, 9:00 am-11:00 am @Waller Hall
Group 2 * Fri & Mon, 1:30 pm-3:30 pm @Bldg 2013 Rm 341
Women’s Group* Tues & Thurs, 9:00 am-11:00 am @ Bldg 2013 Rm 341
Crossroads of Parenting & Divorce *2nd Friday, 8:00 am-12:30pm, @ Family Resource Center
21. 52. NEW PARENT SUPPORT (253) 967-7409
Active Parenting of Teens* Tues, 11:30 am-1:00 pm @ FAP Classroom
Play Morning *Fri, 10:00 am-11:30am* Raindrops & Rainbows & Thurs, 10:00 am-11:30 am @ Escape Zone
Baby Play Group *Thurs, 1:00 pm-2:30pm @ McChord Escape Zone
24/7 Dad* Tues & Thurs, 2:00 pm-3:30 pm @ Bldg 3201 Soldier Training Campus
Common Sense Parenting*Tues, 10:00 am-12 pm @ call 967-7409 for location
Infant Massage* 1st-3rd Wed, 10:30 am-12:00 pm@ Escape Zone - McChord
Stress Free Parenting*Wed, 3:30 pm-5:00 pm, call 967-7409 for location
JBLM FINANCIAL READINESS SERVICES
Location: Waller Hall, Room 400, 2140 Liggett Avenue
Hours of Operation: 0700 – 1630, Monday - Friday
OPEN all DONSA days, closed Federal Holidays
e: Confidential one-on-one counseling for Service Members and their spouses (budgeting, debt management, credit counseling,
investment education, general financial planning), Counselors can assist in obtaining and reviewing your Credit Reports, plus
assist in clearing up issues listed on the reports. Personal financial management classes are also offered. Applications taken for
Army Emergency Relief (AER). All services are free of charge.
Appointment Line: Call 253-967-1453 to make an appointment with a Financial Counselor
Program POC: Mary T Cron, AFC, CHC 253-967-9917, mary.t.cron@us.army.mil
Lewis Main Financial Readiness Classes, August, 2012
Classes at Lewis Main, please call 253/967-1453 to register
(Classes are held at Army Community Service located in Waller Hall unless otherwise noted)
Date Time Class Description
This all day class satisfies the financial topics for the 1st Term Soldiers
Financial Mandatory Financial Training. Attendees learn how to deal with the basics of
Awareness for financial issues seen in everyday life. The classes cover: Understanding Your
08/14 0830 - 1630 Entry Level LES, Principles of Personal Finance, Financial Institutions and Checking
08/28 Servicemembers Accounts, Planning & Budgeting, Saving & Investing, Using Credit Wisely and
(Spouses Buying Insurance. If JBLM is your first duty station, these classes are a must for
welcome) you.
Please Note: This class will be held in Bldg 2400 (Cascade Training Annex)
Come and refresh your money management skills in this hands-on learning
Checking
session. Learn how to keep and maintain a checking account register and then
08/21 1330 - 1600 Account
balance your transactions with the bank statement to make sure all entries are
Maintenance
accounted for correctly.
Financial Life Financial issues in the different stages of life are discussed. Learn how to plan
08/23 0930 - 1130
Cycle Planning for your future and what may be important to you as you age.
Money and This course covers the impact of divorce on personal finances as well as
08/01 1300 - 1530
Divorce your credit.
22. Understanding
Gain a better understanding of where you are financially, where you want to
08/07 0900 - 1000 Money and
be, and how to better manage your money.
Credit
Credit Reports/
08/07 1015 - 1200 This class covers the steps necessary to understand and repair your credit.
Credit Repair
Budgeting and Learn the how to budget to control personal finances, and planning financial
08/07 1300 - 1500
Planning goals for the future.
Money and
08/16 1300 - 1530 This course covers the importance of finances in a marriage.
Marriage
Car Buying This session covers the steps to buying a car. Learn how to shop for not
08/29 1330 - 1600
Process only the car but also the loan and the insurance; one size does not fit all.
McChord Field Financial Readiness Classes
August, 2012
Classes at McChord Field, please call 253/982-2695 to register
Date Time Class Description
This lesson provides simple tools for evaluating your present financial
08/07 0900 - 1030 Budgeting Basics situation, setting up a budget to control personal finances, and planning
financial goals for the future.
Planning for Before making a large purchase, learn how this will affect your personal
08/03 1330 - 1500
Large Purchases budget and see if you can really afford it.
Required briefing for single first term airmen moving off base; Discuss pay
1000 - 1130
08/13 entitlement, legal and consumer obligation associated with tenancy and
1330 - 1500 Ready to Rent
08/31 personal financial obligations. Also discussed are pertinent laws associated
1000 - 1130
with renting a residence or apartment.
1330 - 1500
This lesson explains how to choose the financial services and financial
08/14 0900 - 1030 Banking Basics
institutions that best meet your needs.
Understanding
08/10 1330 - 1500 Understanding the different types of insurances.
Insurance
Money and Credit Gain a better understanding of where you are financially, where you want to
08/21 0900 - 1030
Management be, and how to better manage your money.
The class concentrates on the Thrift Savings Plan, but also introduces 401k
Thrift Savings
08/17 1330 - 1500 plans, 403b plans and Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs). Traditional and
Plan (Military)
Roth accounts are compared and contrasted.
Saving &
08/28 0900 - 1030 Learn the basics of investing.
Investing Basics
23. WEEKLY FINANCIAL TIPS
BACK-TO-SCHOOL – With classes just around the corner, it’s important to be proactive
in getting your children ready for school. The following tips can help you avoid
overspending.
1. Begin with a list. Knowing what supplies and school clothes that are needed eliminates the
chance of purchasing something you already own. Not all school supplies or clothes have to
be new. Stick to the school district’s list of required supplies and avoid the fancy stuff. Start looking for
bargains.. Review the advertisements from the Sunday paper for the upcoming deals. If you don’t read the
Sunday paper, check out www.spoofee.com for weekly fliers. Know which stores will match prices to further
reduce your spending.
2. Visit the dollar store. You may be surprised by the selection of paper products and other school supplies you
can find there.
3. Set ground rules and dollar limits for clothes shopping. Before you begin inventory your child’s clothes.
Purchasing only the items needed, will help you stay in budget. Choose clothes that will give your children
room to grow. Solid, neutral colors and basic styles are ideal because they allow your child to mix and match.
Remember to use coupon or promotion codes to reduce your overall costs. These can be found
atwww.retailmeNot.com, www.couponcodes4u.com, www.couponsherpa.com, www.promotionalcodes.com,
www.keycode.com, and www.gotodaily.com.
4. Check out local garage sales, thrift stores and consignment shops. These places require a bit of time, but the
bargains are astonishing. Thrift stores and yard sales can save you hundreds of dollars by getting deals on
designer name-brands for just a few dollars. To find a list of garage sales near you visit
www.yardsaletreasuremap.com.
5. Purchase the right backpack. If you know your child is likely to overstuff their backpack, opt for a smaller
one. Kids shouldn’t carry more than 20 percent of their own weight on their backs. Any pack should have wide,
padded straps.
6. Don’t overspend on technology. Home can almost be impossible to do these days without a computer and
access to the internet. If you are looking at a PC consider a refurbished computer or check out deals at
www.tigerdirect.com, www.ecost.com, or www.crutchfield.com. Before purchasing any large ticket item, take
time to read the reviews at www.cnet.com. Also, remember to utilize promotion codes when shopping online to
save you up to an additional 20 percent.
7. Track down the right calculator. Consider calling the school and ask if they have a student loan program for
calculators. Most schools have these to loan out, but only in limited supplies.
8. Teach important money lessons during the process. Back-to-school season lends itself to having truthful
discussions with your children about money, budgeting and needs versus wants. Depending on their ages and
maturity levels, you could negotiate back-to-school budgets with your kids and allow them to manage these
budgets entirely.
WEEKLY FINANCIAL TIPS CREATED BY RYKI CARLSON at ACS FINANCIAL READINESS PROGRAM . Email your
financial questions, or request an appointment to discuss finances Richarda.Carlson@us.army.mil
24. OTHER SAVINGS TIPS (Farmers’ Markets)
PIERCE COUNTY:
6th Ave Farmers Market Broadway Farmers Market - Tacoma
N. Pine St between 6th Ave and N 7th St Downtown Tacoma on Broadway between 9th and 11th St.
Tuesday, 3:00pm - 7:00pm, May 01 - Sep 25 Thursday, 10:00am - 3:00pm, May 03 - Oct 25
Debit/Credit/ EBT/ WIC FMNP/ Senior FMNP Debit/Credit/ EBT/ WIC FMNP/ Senior FMNP
Janie Morris 253-272-7077 Cayenne Chonette 253-272-7077
www.tacomafarmersmarket.com www.tacomafarmersmarket.com
assistant@tacomafarmersmarket.com assistant@tacomafarmersmarket.com
Gig Harbor Farmers Market at Skansie Park Gig Harbor Farmers Market at Uptown
Skansie Brothers Park on the Water, 3207 Harborview 4701 Pt Fosdick Dr
Drive Saturday, 8:30am - 2:00pm, Apr 07 - Sep 29
Wednesday, Sunday, 1200pm - 5:00pm, Jun 06 - Sep 26 WIC FMNP/ Senior FMNP
WIC FMNP/ Senior FMNP Dale Schultz 253 851 7397
Sunday Market runs through September, 12:00 Noon to www.gigharborfarmersmarket.com
5:00 p.m. pigs4112@aol.com
Dale Schultz 253 851 7397
www.gigharborfarmersmarket.com
pigs4112@aol.com
Lakewood Farmers Market Proctor Farmers Market
6000 Main St. SW North 27th Street
Tuesday, 11:00am - 3:00pm, Jul 10 - Aug 28 Saturday, 9:00am - 2:00pm, Mar 31 - Dec 22
Debit/Credit/ EBT Debit/Credit/ EBT/ WIC FMNP/ Senior FMNP
Possible extension into September. We also host a once-monthly winter market through the
Brandon Huntley 253-983-7887 months of January, February, and March. This market
parks@cityoflakewood.us occurs on the second Saturday of the month.
Lorraina Liss 253-961-3666
www.proctorfarmersmarket.com
proctorfm@yahoo.com
Puyallup Farmers Market South Tacoma Farmers Market
Pioneer Park, 300 S. Meridian MetroParks STAR Center - 3873 S. 66th Ave
Saturday, Sunday, 9:00am - 2:00pm, ends Oct 13 Sunday, 11:00am - 3:00pm, May 20 - Sep 30
Debit/Credit/ WIC FMNP/ Senior FMNP Debit/Credit/ EBT/ WIC FMNP/ Senior FMNP
Sunday Market runs through Labor Day weekend 10 - 2. New Location MetroParks STAR Center for 2012
Jen Rinehart 253-840-2631 Sam Kielty 253-272-7077
www.puyallupmainstreet.com www.tacomafarmersmarket.com
farmersmarket@puyallupmainstreet.com assistant@tacomafarmersmarket.com
THURSTON COUNTY:
Olympia Farmers Market Tenino Farmers Market
700 Capital Way North 301 Old Hwy. 99 SE
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, 10:00am - 3:00pm, Saturday, 10:00am - 3:00pm, Jun 02 - Sep 29
Apr 05 - Dec 24 WIC FMNP/ Senior FMNP
Debit/Credit/ EBT/ WIC FMNP/ Senior FMNP Dawna Kelley Donohue (360) 264-2002
The market is open Thursday through Sunday from April www.teninofarmersmarket.org
through October and then Saturdays and Sundays only market@teninofarmersmarket.org
November and December. Charlie Haney 360-352-9096
www.olympiafarmersmarket.com
25. Tumwater Town Center Farmers Market West Olympia Farmers Market
SW corner of Capitol Boulevard and Israel Rd. Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, 1515 Harrison Avenue
Wednesday, 11:00am - 2:00pm, Jun 06 - Oct 31 Northwest, Olympia, WA
Debit/Credit/ EBT/ WIC FMNP/ Senior FMNP Tuesday, 4:00pm - 7:00pm, May 15 - Oct 16
Connie Allison 360-464-5879
www.tumwaterfarmersmarket.org Kayla Mahnke 360-358-2264
manager@tumwaterfarmersmarket.org www.wolyfarmersmarket.org
wolyfarmersmarket@gmail.com
Yelm Farmers Market
2nd Street between McKenzie Ave SE and Mosman Ave
SE
Sunday, 11:00am - 4:00pm, May 27 - Oct 28
This is a trial year on days and times. We will adjust these
according to supply and demand next year.
Geana Henkes 360-894-4259
www.yelmcoop.com
yelmfarmersmarket@gmail.com
U Pick Farms and More
http://www.pickyourown.org/WA.htm
MADIGAN/HEALTH NEWS
53. SUICIDE PREVENTION: Soldiers and Family members must understand that suicide is a permanent solution for a
temporary problem. Please understand that help is available for Soldiers as well for Family members to aid in those
situations.
The 5-5 Air Defense Artillery Battalion Leadership and agencies on post are available to help all cases of suicidal
ideations. One case is too many and we are committed to help our Soldiers and Family and stand shoulder to shoulder
with them to help during hard times as necessary. While situations arise that are a burden, remember you do not need
to endure those problems alone. There are many resources available. Please pass the contact information below to
every one for resources available for confidential counseling and help as necessary which are available 24 hours a day.
Veterans Crisis Line: 1-800-273-8255 and online chat: http://www.VeteransCrisisLine.net,
Veterans and Service members may text free of charge to 838255 to receive confidential, personal and immediate
support. The text service is available, like the Veterans Crisis Line and online chat, 24 hours a day, seven days a week,
365 days a year and connects a user with a specially trained VA professional
MILITARY AND FAMILY LIFE CONSULTANTS (MFLCs) are licensed professionals who provide situational, problem-solving
consultations anonymously and confidentially. No written records are kept, and it is free to military and Family
members. Catherine Jorjorian, the 17th Fires Brigade MFLC, has an office inside the brigade’s new building on North
Fort, Room 235. Phone: 253-363-6974 or 253-495-8425. In addition, two consultants work with Child, Youth and School
Services and can be reached at (253) 677-3883.
SUICIDE PREVENTION LIFELINE 1-800-273-TALK , Press “1” for Veterans, www.SuicidePreventionLifeline.org
5-5 ADA BN CHAPLAIN: CH (CPT) Jameson Williams: (253) 306-4963
17TH FIRES BRIGADE CHAPLAIN- CH (MAJ) Simpson: (253) 548-4252
JBLM Duty Chaplain: (253) 306-2783
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CLINIC: (253) 968-2700
MAMC EMERGENCY RM: (253)968-1390
PIERCE COUNTY CRISIS LINE (24 Hrs): (800)576-7764
26. MILITARY ONE SOURCE (24 Hrs): 1-800-342-9647 http://www.militaryonesource.com (phone help, or referral to off
post, confidential, free, mental health professional, for Soldiers and Family members)
CHILD AND FAMILY ASSISTANCE CENTER, Old Madigan, 253-968-4843 OR WALK IN, M-F 8am-2pm.
THURSTON/MASON COUNTY CRISIS LINE (24 Hrs) 800-627-2211
VETERAN COMBAT CALL CENTER- the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) created a 24/7 confidential Combat Call
Center. The Combat Call Center can be reached at 877.WAR.VETS (877.927.8387).
SCHOOL PHYSICAL DATES
Does your child need a physical to participate in sports this school year, attend summer camp or enter kindergarten?
please call the TRICARE Regional Appointment Line to schedule your child’s physical. The Department of Pediatrics will
be offering several dedicated physical exam dates this summer on Aug. 9, Aug, 28, Sept. 13 and Sept. 25.
Physical exams appointments are offered for TRICARE PRIME patients enrolled to the Department of Pediatrics for
primary care between ages 4-18 years. Forms for physicals, special diet or medications at school or day care will
completed and returned the same day. Parents should ensure that the parent section for all paperwork are completed
prior to arriving and should bring the patient’s immunization records.
To help make these appointments go smoothly, please arrive 15 minutes early for measurements and vital signs and
ensure that your child/adolescent wears comfortable clothing.
Appointments can be scheduled 6-8 weeks in advance by calling the TRICARE Regional Appointment Center at (800) 404-
4506. We look forwarding to seeing you and your family this summer!
53. Poison centers are reporting a recent uptick in calls about EXPOSURES OF CHILDREN TO LAUNDRY DETERGENTS
PACKAGED IN SMALL, SINGLE-DOSE PACKETS (PODS). Some young children and toddlers who swallow these small
packets have become very ill and have required hospitalization. Other children have gotten the product in their eyes,
resulting in significant eye irritation. Some children have been exposed when the product burst after putting it into their
mouths. The following are examples of exposures to children who have become ill from concentrated laundry detergent
packets:
Ten minutes after a 20-month-old swallowed a laundry detergent packet, the child developed
profuse vomiting, wheezing and gasping and then became unresponsive to even painful stimuli.
A 15-month-old who bit into a pack and swallowed a mouthful had profuse vomiting and, after
arrival at a hospital, had to be put on a ventilator for airway protection.
A 17-month-old bit into a packet and then rapidly developed drowsiness, vomited, breathed the
product into the lungs, and had to be put on a ventilator.
The rapid onset of significant symptoms is pretty scary. Other laundry detergents cause only mild stomach upset or
even no symptoms at all. Although we aren’t certain what in the product is making the children sick, we urge all
parents and caregivers to make sure laundry detergent pod packs are not accessible to young kids.
Always keep detergents locked up and out of the reach of children. IF YOU THINK A CHILD HAS BEEN EXPOSED TO A
LAUNDRY DETERGENT PACKET, CALL YOUR LOCAL POISON CENTER AT 1-800-222-1222 IMMEDIATELY.
54. CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP: On the 3rd Thursday of each month (August 16), the Dept of Social Work at Madigan
Army Medical Center hosts a support group called "Caring for the Caregiver." The group meets from 2 to 3 p.m. in the
Nursing Tower at Madigan on the Second Floor in the South Waiting Room. The Caregiver Support Group is an open
group designed to provide information & support for anyone who is the caregiver of someone with a chronic medical
condition. For more information contact Sandra Naputi, (MAMC-DSW/968-2303), Sandra.m.naputi@us.army.mil.
55. WALK-IN SERVICES are now available for all service members in the Behavioral Health Clinic at Madigan Army Medical
Center, Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. The Soldier Readiness Service (SRS) located at Madigan
Annex has permanently closed. Contact Madigan BH Clinic at 968-2700.
27. 56. THE CHILD AND FAMILY ASSISTANCE CENTER (CAFAC) provides behavioral health services for active duty family
members including individuals, couples, families, children and adolescents. CAFAC is located in Bldg 9923 at the
Madigan Annex. Triage hours are daily from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. to assess individual or family's needs and decide the most
appropriate services available for their situation. Contact CAFAC at 968-4843. Services are also available through the
School Behavioral Health (SBH) program for children enrolled in one of the base elementary schools. Contact SBH at
477-3731.
57. THE CHILD & FAMILY ASSISTANCE CENTER offers free, easily accessible behavioral health counseling services to spouses
and children of active duty service members. We help keep families strong by promoting emotional, behavioral, and
relationship health through individual, marital, and family counseling services. Help is a phone call away. We want to
hear from you! Call 253-968-4843.
Expanded Walk-In Hours: M-F 8:00a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Hours of Operation: M-F 7:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.
No referrals needed Free service for dependents of Active Duty Service Members with TriCare Prime -Counseling
available for Individuals, Couples & Families Located at: Old Madigan Bldg. 9923A E. Johnson Ave. Tacoma, WA. 98431
COMMISSARY
The Commissary...Helping You Eat Better!
58. CASE LOT SALE McChord Field Commissary parking lot, August 16-19.
59. Purchase Commissary gift cards, $25 or $50 denominations, in the Commissary or online at Commissaries.com website
Online orders incur a handling fee that is not assessed to in-store orders. Call the toll-free phone number for questions,
1-877-988-4438.
60. http://www.commissaries.com/press_room/press_release/breaking_news_07/index.cfm Food alerts and recalls
THE EXCHANGE
JB LEWIS-MCCHORD CAREY THEATER MOVIE SCHEDULE PH (253) 967-4329 *recording, PH (253) 967-5976
Reel Time JB Lewis-McChord Exchange
THU Aug 02– Family Night Out 1900 Rock of Ages (PG13)
FRI Aug 03– 1900 Ted (R)
SAT Aug 04– 1400 Brave (PG); 1900 Ted (R)
SUN Aug 05- 1400 Brave (PG); 1900 Ted (R)
WED Aug 01- No Showing
THU Aug 02– Family Night Out 1900 Rock of Ages (PG13)
FRI Aug 03– 1900 Ted (R)
SAT Aug 04– 1400 Brave (PG)
1900 Ted (R)
SUN Aug 05- 1400 Brave (PG)
1900 Ted (R)
MON Aug 06- No Showing
TUE Aug 07- No Showing
WED Aug 08– No Showing
THU Aug 09– Babies Night Out 1900 Brave (PG)
FRI Aug 10– 1900 The Amazing Spiderman (PG13)
SAT Aug 11– 1400 Amazing Spiderman (PG13)
1900 Magic Mike (R)
SUN Aug 12– 1400 The Amazing Spiderman (PG13)
1900 Magic Mike (R)
MON Aug 13- No Showing
28. TUE Aug 14- No Showing
WED Aug 15- No Showing
THU Aug 16– Family Night Out 1900 The Amazing Spiderman (PG13)
FRI Aug 17– 1900 Savages (R)
SAT Aug 18– 1400 Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Witness Protection (PG13)
1900 Savages (R)
SUN Aug 19- 1400 Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Witness Protection (PG13)
1900 Savages (R)
61. FREE MOVIES- The Theater at McChord Field has reopened for FREE WEEKEND MOVIES. 253-982-5836
62. 911 DRIVING SCHOOL Classes held at Lewis Main Exchange. www.911DrivingSchool.com 253-512-0911. Course is
exclusively instructed by Police Officers.
CLOSURES AND CONSTRUCTION
63. JENSEN FAMILY HEALTH CENTER REOPENING IS DELAYED UNTIL LATE SEPTEMBER/EARLY OCTOBER. The renovation
project was scheduled to finish early this year. Once a problem with the flooring is solved, there will be a better idea of
an opening date. The $2 million renovation will include new exercise machines, new flooring, a new indoor running
track and a new child care facility.
64. As part of the larger effort to improve livability and functionality at Joint base Lewis McChord (JBLM), the PENDLETON
AVENUE PROJECT will result in better traffic flow, improved parking and facility access. It will also create an attractive
bike and pedestrian-friendly environment with a tree-lined boulevard as well as off-street parking in some areas.
Construction has begun and is scheduled to be completed September 2013. This date may change with requested
change orders or unforeseen conditions and will be updated accordingly. Website for updates: http://www.bristol-
companies.com/pendletonave/index.php
CRIME PREVENTION, SITUATIONAL AWARENESS, AND SAFETY
65. Terrorist Implications/International Events: Please refer to OPORD 114-12 Force Protection Advisory for Mexico 24
April 2012 for updated policy concerning travel to Mexico directed by USARNORTH and I Corps. CONTACT YOUR
COMMAND BEFORE ANY PLANS TO VISIT ANY PART OF MEXICO.
66. FORCE PROTECTION Force protection conditions for Joint Base Lewis-McChord are now posted on the JBLM public
website at http://www.lewis-mcchord.army.mil . The FPCON can be raised in the event of a specific threat to the
installation or upon direction of higher headquarters.
REPORT SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY: https://www.inscom.army.mil/isalute (Suspicious activity reporting form, iSalute
website)
http://twitter.com/jblmmfpdivision
Https://www.facebook.com/pages/jblm-protection-division/160688777317183
EMAIL: LewisPMFusionCell@conus.army.mil
If you wish to remain anonymous, call the Counterintelligence Hotline: 1-800-CALL-SPY
INTERESTING LINKS
Disclaimer for External Links: The appearance of external hyperlinks does not constitute endorsement by the United
States Department of Defense of the linked web sites, or the information, products or services contained therein. For
other than authorized activities such as military exchanges and Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) sites, the United
States Department of Defense does not exercise any editorial control over the information you may find at these
locations.
29. 5-5 AIR DEFENSE ARTILLERY FACEBOOK PAGE <- CLICK ME!!!!
JBLM Website: www.lewis-mcchord.army.mil/
MILITARY ONE SOURCE www.MilitaryOneSource.com Every resource you need, free confidential counseling service,
PCS information, Spouse employment, Child care, Free Tax Preparation Software (H&R Block) for federal and all states.
http://www.jblmmwr.com/other_pages/libraries/deployment_time.html JBLM Library resources for Deployment
Time Resources for Kids and Parents. (New Link!)
Http://www.whitehouse.gov/joiningforces/stay-connected Joining Forces initiative Facebook/Tweeter links
www.AfterDeployment.org Great resources to help with stress. New Smart phone apps that help record your stress
levels, teach Combat Breathing techniques, suggestions, and resources.
NORTHWEST GUARDIAN newspaper: www.nwguardian.com
ARMY ONE SOURCE www.MyArmyOneSource.com information for Spouses and Soldiers, FRG eLearning, Mandatory
First Term Soldier Financial eLearning Classes.
ICE Comment/Suggestion/Complaints: http://ice.disa.mil/index.cfm?fa=service_provider_list&site_id=957&dep=*DoD
PLAN MY MOVE online moving tool that simplifies the moving process, breaking it down into manageable steps for
both experienced and first time movers. Plan My Move features include customizable calendar, handy to do lists, and
checklists. Very helpful site!
31st ADA Brigade FACEBOOK 31st Air Defense Artillery Brigade
17th Fires Brigade FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/17thFiresBrigade?ref=pb
NATIONAL DO NOT CALL REGISTRY-Add your telephone numbers to the registry to stop telemarketing calls.
https://www.donotcall.gov/register/reg.aspx
www.adpaas.army.mil ARMY DISASTER PERSONNEL ACCOUNTABILITY AND ASSESSMENT SYSTEM. Soldiers must
check-in at this website if involved in a natural disaster, such as flooding, tornado, earthquake, etc.
Looking for a phone number?
Lewis Information (253) 967-1110
Madigan Information (253) 968-1110
McChord Information (253) 982-1110
SUICIDE PREVENTION LIFELINE 1-800-273-TALK