MWR’s Winter Guide of Events and Activities is now up and posted on their Page; check out all what is happening for December 2012, January, and February 2013! Lots and Lots to do!!!
2. 2 ∙ Directorate of Family and Morale, Welfare & Recreation Visit us on the web at:
3. Directorate of Family and Morale, 4 Outdoor Recreation Center
Welfare & Recreation Trees for Troops, Skeet & Trap
Bldg. (785)
Winter Guide Contents
Director 253 239-3467 6 CYSS
Deputy Director 253 239-3467 Child Care,Youth Sports & Activities
Asst. Director for Family Programs 253 239-3467
Fax 253 239-8333 10 ACS
Admin. & Operations 253 239-3506 Have a problem? We’re here to help!
Marketing 253 239-2179
Financial Mgmt NAF 253 239-2369 12 Rally Point Bingo
Bingo, Comedy Shows
Child, Youth & School Services
Coordinator 6620 239-4920 14 Custer Hill Golf Course
Parent Central 6620 239-9885 Golf Lessons, Driving Range
School Liaison Officer 6620 240-3261
1st Division CDC 4012 239-9011 17 Habanero
Warren CDC 6950 239-9929 Family & MWR Headquarters Now Open for Dinner
Forsyth CDC 2410 239-4846 253 Cameron Ave.
Forsyth East CDC 2420 240-5820 Main Post 18 Warrior Zone
Whitside CDC 676 239-4978 Fort Riley, KS 66442 Online Gaming, Pool, Food
Warren East CDC 6981 240-0822 785-239-3467
Outreach Services 6620 239-9885 19 BOSS
Family Child Care 6620 239-9885 Produced by the MWR Marketing Department: Better Opportunities
Middle School & Teen Center 5800 239-9222 Marketing Chief
Youth Sports 6620 239-9885
for Single Soldiers
Melissa Kinney
School Age Center 5810 239-9220
SKIES 2420 240-5821
22 Arts & Crafts Center
Senior Graphic Designer Woodshop, Framing & Matting
Army Community Service Chris Dumler
Chief/ACSO 7264 239-9435 25 Automotive Skills Center
Fax 7264 239-9548 Junior Graphic Designer Car Wash, Auto Classes, Towing
Volunteer Programs/AFAP/AFTB 7264 239-9435 Tanya Gonzalez
Survivor Outreach Services 510 240-7450 26 Riley’s Conference Center
-Survivor Outreach Services After Hours 221-8595 Marketing Assistant Catering Service, Event Hosting
Mobilization & Outreach Services 7285 239-9435 Carla Hesley
Financial Services/AER 7264 239-9435 28 Custer Hill Bowling Center
Family Advocacy 7264 239-9435 Commercial Sponsorship Coordinator Come check out our new look!
-24/7 Victim Advocate Emergency 307-1373 Dawn McCarthy
Relocation Program 7264 239-9435 30 King’s Korner
Women, Infants & Children 7264 239-5730 Commercial Sponsorship Coordinator Fruit Smoothies, Energy Snacks
Resiliency Learning Center HQ 7285 239-9435 Kevin Kouri
Soldier and Family Assistance Center 674 239-8430 32 Leisure Travel Center
Parent Support/EFMP 7264 239-9435 Cover Photo Vacation Planning, Event Tickets
Employment Readiness 7264 239-9435 Taken by Melissa Klotz
Military Family Life Consultants 7264 239-9435 34 Community Events
-Military Family Life After Hours 221-9483 See what’s going on off post!
Kansas State Research Extension 7285 239-9991
35 Special Events
Business Operations Christkindl, Holiday Tree Lighting
Business Operations Chief 253 239-2544
Rally Point Bingo 2600 784-5434 35 Library
Custer Hill Bowling Center 7485 239-4366
To advertise in this quarterly publication:
Contact the Commercial Sponsorship Story Time, Movie Night
Custer Hill Golf Course 5202 784-6000
Riley’s Conference Center 446 784-1000 Coordinators at 785-239-8161.
36 Sports
Habanero 8067 240-2782 Sports, Fitness, Massage, Aquatics
Warrior Zone 7867 240-6618 The Family & MWR Guide is an authorized,
official quarterly magazine for Family and Morale,
Recreation Welfare and Recreation activities within Fort Riley.
Recreation Chief 253 239-2612 Contents are not necessarily the official views of or Directory of Advertisers: Page
BOSS President 7867 239-2677 endorsed by the U.S. Government, the Department CenturyLink 2
Outdoor Recreation 9011 239-2363 AA Self Storage 5
of Defense, or the Fort Riley Command. Printed Quantico Tactical 5
Arts & Crafts 6918 239-9205 circulation is 11,000. The appearance of advertising in Holm Automotive 5
USO 6918 240-5328
this publication does not constitute endorsement by USA Discounters 13
Auto Skills 7753 239-9764 Marinello School of Design 16
Library 5306 239-5305
the Department of the Army or the Fort Riley Morale, Briggs 16
Leisure Travel Center 6918 239-5614 Welfare, and Recreation Fund. Everything advertised Mossy Oak Properties 20
shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage K-State University 20
Sports & Fitness without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national Meritrust 21
Sports Director 202 239-2172 origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political Dick Edwards 24
King Field House 202 239-3868 COX 31
affiliation, or any other non-merit factor on the Exchange 34
King’s Korner Smoothie Bar 202 240-6531 purchaser, user or patron. If a violation or rejection DECA 34
Leonard Fitness Center 7632 239-5771 of this equal opportunity is confirmed, MWR shall Manhattan Chamber 38
Long Fitness Center 8069 239-4684 Champion Car Wash 38
refuse to accept advertising from that source until the
Eyster Swimming Pool 6940 239-4854 Central Michigan University 38
Main Post Pool 448 239-6972 violation is corrected. The information in this issue is Rolling Hills Wildlife 39
Custer Hill Pool 7465 239-5860 current at time of publication. Activities and events are Little Apple Toyota/Honda 39
Robinson Fitness Center 7832 239-4480 subject to change. For confirmation, please call the host Sprint 40
Craig Fitness Center 7024 239-5562 facility or program.
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4. 9011 RIFLE RANGE RD.
785-239-2363/6368
MON-FRI, 9AM-5PM
Winter is a time to spend with your friends and Family!
The Outdoor Recreation Center is prepared to support you for
those seasonal gatherings and parties. For holiday gatherings we
have grills, coolers, tables, chairs, canopies, and inflatable
playstations. Also, let us help you with those winter chores by
offering our utility trailers, log splitter, car top carrier, enclosed
trailer, or car trailer. Don’t forget about our paintball operation,
rock wall, party packages, lemon lot, and the RV storage lot!
UPCOMING EVENTS
TREES FOR TROOPS
Dec - Free to Active Duty Military Card Holders
The Trees for Troops program is back at Fort Riley! Make a memory by selecting the ideal tree for you, your Family or friends.
Outdoor Recreation once again will be the place to pick up your holiday tree. Don’t forget to check in with your ID prior to proceeding
to the pickup location.
FORT RILEY FROST CONTEST
Dec-Feb
Outdoor Recreation is kicking off the winter months with a friendly snowman building competition. Whenever it snows, grab your
Family or friends and make a snowman. Take a couple of pictures and submit them for the chance to win prizes from Outdoor
Recreation.You may submit one entry each time it snows. Make sure you get creative with colors, clothes, and accessories. Entries must
be appropriate for all ages.
INTRODUCTORY TRAP SHOOTING CLINIC
Dec-Feb - $11/person
Learn the basics of sport shooting by trying your hand at trap. Rental gun, ammo, ear protection and eye protection is included in the
fee. Dates and times are by appointment only. For additional information or to make an appointment, please call the Outdoor
Recreation Center 785-239-2363.
LAWRENCE INDOOR AQUATIC CENTER
Dec 15, Jan 12, & Feb 23, 11:30am-6pm $6/adult, $5/children (5-17)
The weather outside may be frightful, but the temperature inside the Lawrence water park is wonderful! Kept at a perfect 87 degrees,
this facility is ideal for those wanting to escape from the severe Kansas winter…at least for the afternoon! The zero-depth entry, play
features, slide, diving boards, and lap lanes meet the needs from tykes to adults. Cost includes entrance to the park and transportation.
Children must be accompanied by parents or guardians. Pre-registration is required.
FAMILY CLIMB TIME
Dec 21, Jan 18, & Feb 15, 2-4pm - FREE
Are you craving Family fun during these winter days? Outdoor Recreation and Craig Fitness Center are teaming up to offer you an
exciting escape from your regular routine. Trained staff will belay while you, your Family, and your friends climb on the wall.
Pre-registration is required.
785-239-9058
Hours of Operation: Sat: 10am-5pm or by appointment
Weather Permitting, Open to the public
If you have ever wanted to try sport shooting, visit the Fort Riley Skeet and Trap
Range to give it a shot.
Hunters make sure you stay sharp before you take to the fields, blinds, or tree
stands. As the saying goes, “Practice makes perfect!” For more information, call or
stop by the Outdoor Recreation Center 785-239-2363.
Pricing:
Use your gun/ammo $5/round Use range gun/ammo $11/round.
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6. PARENT CENTRAL CYSS PLAYGROUP
Your first stop for all Child,Youth & Every Mon, 9-11am (excluding holidays)
School Services (CYSS) is Parent Central. CYSS welcomes Families to come
Registration is required to participate in participate in activities and socialize with
any CYS Service. Annual registration fees other children, 0 to 5 yrs of age. Playgroup
are currently waived (until further notice) and participation is free to military Families.
CYSS registration may be transferred to a Call 239-9885 for additional information.
new duty station upon PCS. CYSS hosts an
internet based Parent Advisory Board on the
third Thursday of each month beginning at CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTERS
4:30pm. If you have any issues or concerns, The Army provides care in a Multi-Age
CYSS DIRECTORY this is the place to voice them and get group setting. The concept of the Multi-Age
Parent Central answers to questions directly from the CYSS classroom is to provide a Family style
785-239-9885 management team. Participating patrons can environment where the children learn from
Family Child Care receive points towards a 10% discount on and nurture each other. Children
785-239-9885 their childcare fees. For more information experience fewer transitions while in the
Outreach Services regarding parent participation points, contact Multi-Age child care setting, giving them
785-239-9885 239-9885. Parent Central also maintains a more time to bond with their primary
Youth Sports list of trained teenage baby-sitters for your caregiver. Children also benefit widely
785-239-9885 occasional outing. from interacting with classmates who are
School Liaison
785-240-3261/785-239-1648 older and younger, learning important
PARENT CENTRAL principles of citizenship, relationships,
6620 Normandy Dr. HOURS OF OPERATION: respect, patience, and self-esteem. Utilizing
Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm a creative curriculum, our approach
School of Knowledge, Inspiration, Parent Central Walk-in hours:
Exploration, and Skills (SKIES) balances both teacher-directed and
Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm child-initiated learning, with an emphasis
785-240-5821 Appointments are available upon request.
2420 H St. on responding to children’s learning styles
Please contact 785-239-9885 for more and building on their strengths
information or to make an appointment. and interests.
1st Division CDC
785-239-9011 WEBTRAC!
4012 1st Division Rd.
WebTrac! is now available for CYSS patrons KIDS ON SITE CHILD CARE
Warren CDC to make payments, as well as enroll in Youth Services provided:
785-239-9929 Sports programs. Customers currently in On-site hourly care for groups within
6950 Warren Rd. our database will receive their WebTrac! User the same building where parents are
ID and password upon request via the e-mail attending a function or immediately
Warren East CDC address we have on file. New customers adjacent to the parent’s function. Contract
785-240-0822/0821 may sign up by going to the WebTrac! link after hour’s openings of child care
6981 Warren Rd. located on the DFMWR website, facilities is available as well.
www.rileymwr.com Coordination must be made with the Kids
Forsyth CDC on Site Specialist at least 2 weeks prior to
785-239-4846/4848 CYSS HOURLY CARE the event to discuss procedures, for site
2410 Saddlehorn Rd. Hourly care is open from 7:30am-5pm, approval, registration and fees. For more
Mon-Fri at Warren East CDC and SAC. The information, please contact 785-239-9885.
Forsyth East CDC hourly rate is $4.00 per hour. Reservations
785-240-5820/5822 can be made up to 30 days in advance.
2420 H St. Families can use the hourly care program up
to 20 hours per week, per child. All SCHOOL AGE CENTER (SAC)
Whitside CDC reservations are on a first-come, first-serve SAC is a nationally accredited program
785-239-4978 basis and reservations are required. We make for Kindergarten to 5th Grade. SAC offers
676 Warrior Rd. every effort to accommodate hourly care before and after school programs, as well
needs. For additional information and to as Open Recreation. Children can utilize
Middle School & Teen Center (MST) make reservations, please contact Warren Open Recreation for 10 hours per week
785-239-9222 East 240-0821 or School Age during the school year and 20 hours per
5800 Thomas Ave. Center 239-9220. week during the summer. Families
requiring full time care may register for a
School Age Center (SAC) SPECIAL OPENINGS: weekly fee. Get five FREE hours of Open
785-239-9220 Saturday hourly care this Winter: Recreation each month simply for
5810 Thomas Ave. Dec 1, Jan 5, Feb 2, 7-11pm being registered with CYSS (reservations are
Dec 15, 10am-4pm required). Normal rate is $4.00 per hour.
Please join our CYSS Facebook Page
https://www.facebook.com/RileyCYSS Weekday hourly care this Winter:
Dec 4 & 18, Jan 8, & Feb 12, 6-8pm
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7. SCHOOL SUPPORT SERVICES (SSS) MIDDLE SCHOOL &
SSS develops partnerships with local schools and community organizations to help ensure TEEN CENTER (MST)
a positive educational experience for military children and youth to inform and assist Youth Services (MST) offers a range of
command on related school issues. Through coordination with the School Liaison Officers, positive activities for youth in grades 6-12
schools and community, SSS helps ease education transition and connects military Families that promote positive attitudes and
with available resources and help support Family transitions upon arrival and departure from reinforces Army core values.Youth Services
Fort Riley. Call 239-9885 for additional information. sponsors a variety of programs offering
youth opportunities in: life skills, citizenship
STUDENT ONLINE ACHIEVEMENT RESOURCES (SOAR) www.SoarAtHome.org and leadership, leisure, recreation and arts,
SOAR is a free website providing students and parents with resources to: mentoring, intervention and support
•Identify academic strengths and weaknesses in math and reading services. There are special interest activities
•Instruct the student in math, reading and language arts through interactive tutorials that change each week. For additional
•Involve parents by providing educational resources written specifically for parents information, please call 785-239-9222.
TUTOR.COM FOR MILITARY FAMILIES www.tutor.com/military MST HOURS
All Active Duty, National Guard and Reserve members and their Families are eligible to School School-Out
utilize Tutor.com at no cost. More than 2500 Tutors are online 24/7 and available to help Mon-Fri, 5:45-8am Mon-Thu, 1-8pm
in all subjects and skill levels. Basic preparation for career transitions, writing resumes and Mon-Thu, 3-8pm Fri, 1-11pm
studying for exams are available for adults. Fri, 3-11pm Sat, 2-11pm
Sat, 2-11pm
HOME SCHOOLS
Kansas laws and home schooling resources are available at School Liaison Services. Local FIND MST ON FACEBOOK
home school contact information may be obtained at the Fort Riley Home School website: http://www.facebook.com/ftrileyteen
http://fortrileyareahomeschoolnetwork.weebly.com/index.html
MST E-MAIL DISTRIBUTION LIST
HIRED! Please contact 785-239-9222 if you would
The Hired! Apprenticeship Program is designed to meet the employment and career like to receive e-mails regarding upcoming
exploration needs of Army teens 15-18 years. Teens must have a parent or guardian who is opportunities and reminders.
active military, retired military or a Department of the Army civilian to be eligible for the
program. During the apprenticeship session, a Hired! apprentice will explore different career UPCOMING MST
opportunities and assist at a MWR organization for 180 hours (15 hours a week) and attend 12 EVENTS & FIELD TRIPS
training sessions. Workforce preparation workshops/ trainings include: résumé writing, Holiday Dance
interview skills, problem solving, effective communication, financial management, and Dec 7, 8-10:30pm
college preparation classes. Hired! apprentices do not receive an hourly wage. After
completing work and training requirements, the apprentice will receive a $500 cash award. Winter Break Camp
Apprentices may participate in two sessions each year. Call 239-9885 for Dec 21-Jan 4
additional information.
New Year’s Dance
Spring Session: Feb 10-May 4 - Application Deadline: Jan 18 Jan 11, 8-10:30pm
TEEN WORKSHOPS Movie Night
All area teens are invited to attend workshops at the MST Center, 5800 Thomas Avenue. Jan 19, 7-10:30pm
Workshops are required for teens participating in the HIRED! Program.
For additional information, please contact 785- 239-9885. Celebrate Belly Laugh Day
Dates: Session 1: 6-7pm Session 2: 7-8pm Jan 24, 4-5:30pm
Dec 4 College Applications Life INC
Dec 11 Resume Building ACT/SAT Prep Gras Party
Jan 8 Portfolios Teen Resource Feb 12, 4-6pm
Jan 15 Learning Styles Building Your Brain
Jan 29 Transition-HS to College Money Matters Valentine’s Dance
Feb 12 Work Ethics Customer Service Feb 15, 8-10:30pm
Feb 26 Time Management Interviews & Applications
PARENT-TO-PARENT WORKSHOPS:
EXPERIENCE, DEVELOP, GROW AND EXCEL (EDGE) Time Management
The EDGE program provides FREE activities for middle and high school youth to Dec 13, 5:30-6:30pm
Experience, Develop, Grow and Excel by participating in exciting activities based on art,
fitness, life skills, and adventure. The EDGE program is part of the MWR Partnership Learning Styles
Initiative: CYSS partners with MWR facilities on post to provide the activities for EDGE Jan 10, 5:30-6:30pm
participants. Transportation to and from activities is provided during the school year.
Sign-ups for activities are ongoing at CYSS Parent Central, and the Teen Center. There is Resiliency
no cost to participate, but signed parental permission slips are required. For additional Feb 7, 5:30-6:30pm
information, please contact 785-239-9885, or visit the Middle School Teen page
at www.rileymwr.com
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8. SCHOOL OF KNOWLEDGE, INSPIRATION, YOUTH SPORTS & FITNESS (S&F)
EXPLORATION, AND SKILLS (SKIES) UNLIMITED CLASSES The Fort Riley Youth Sports & Fitness
Sport physicals are not required to enroll in SKIES Unlimited Classes, but you must Program is dedicated to being our patrons’
be registered with Parent Central. Classes are held at Forsyth East CDC unless otherwise first choice by providing quality sports and
stated. The SKIES Instructional program is seeking instructors to teach all ages of children fitness activities for children, ages 3-18.
and youth in a wide variety of areas. Please inquire with an e-mail at usarmy.riley.imcom- For more information and to register for
central.mbx.dfmwr-cyss@mail.mil or call 785-240-5820. Sports and Fitness activities please
contact 785-239-9885.
Guitar or Snare Drum Home Alone Class
Ages 6-10 or 10-14 - $40 per month Ages 10 & up SPORTS REGISTRATION DATES
Limited Guitars available for rent for $10. Every 3rd Thu of the Month, 5-7pm Racquetball*
Pads will be loaned out for Drum Class. Parents must attend the last 30 min of class. Register by Dec 28, grades 6-12 - $20
Namaste Ballet or Traditional Ballet Combination Dance and Tumbling Spring Soccer*
Ages 9-16 - $32 per month Ages 2-4 or 4-7 - $30 per month Register by Feb 22, grades K-12 - $40
American Red Cross Swimming Gymnastics & Tumbling *Child must have a current sports physical form
Guppies: Ages 6 months-2 yrs Ages 2-5 - $30 per month at time of registration.
Tadpoles: 25 months-5 yrs
Level 1-2: Ages 5-18 yrs Gymnastics Start Smart Basketball**
$20 per 5 class session Ages 4-18 - $30 per month Register by Jan 11, grades K-1 - $20
Eyster Indoor Pool Parents and their children, will learn the
Kids in the Kitchen basic fundamentals of basketball during this
Tae Kwon Do Junction City Ages 4-5, 6-7 and 8-11 - $15 six-week program.
Ages 5-18 - $60 per month (includes supplies)
8th Street Plaza Junction City 2nd Friday each month; Classes Start Smart Skill Development**
One time $90 uniform fee and change monthly. Register by Jan 11, ages 3 & 4 - $20
membership paid directly to the instructor Parents and their children, will learn the
Digital Photography Workshop basic fundamentals of basketball, baseball,
Hapkido Ages 8-18 - $60 for 8 sessions and football during this six-week program.
Ages 3-5, 5-9 and 9-18 - $35 per month
Uniform fee: $25 Dance Cheer Fitness **Children must have a health assessment at time
Annual membership fees are required: Ages: 5-8 and 9-13 - $30 per month of registration.
Ages 6-13: $20 and Ages 14-18: $40
Okinawan Karate FAMILY FITNESS NIGHTS
Wiggles & Giggles Ages 8-18 - $50 per month Dec 7, Indoor Soccer, RSVP by Dec 5
10 months-5 years - $20 per month Classes meet twice weekly for one hour. Jan 25, Fitness Challenge, RSVP by Jan 23
Enjoy time with Mom or Dad while Feb 22, Wiffle Ball, RSVP by Feb 20
participating in gross motor and musical Family Fitness Nights will be held at Bldg.
activities in a group setting. Okinawan Karate with Parent 6620 Normandy Dr. from 6-7pm. For more
Ages 8-18 - $70 per month information, call 785-239-9885.
Hip Hop Dance (fees are for one parent and child)
Ages 5-16 - $30 per month Classes meet twice weekly for one hour. OUTDOOR ADVENTURE
A once a month program offered to 4-12
Intermediate Ballet/Creative Movement graders. Outdoor Adventure includes trips
Ages 7-10 - $30 per month and activities throughout the year such as ice
skating, canoeing, camping, and much more!
To register or for additional information, please contact 785-239-4745 or view online via
WebTrac!. Enrollments can be done at Parent Central, Bldg 6620 Normandy Dr. Snow Tubing at Snow Creek
Dec 27, 1-10pm - Register by Dec 21
Ice Skating at Crown Center Rink
FAMILY CHILD CARE (FCC) Jan 4, 10am-5pm - Register by Dec 28
FCC providers are contractors who provide childcare in a home setting. FCC homes offer
full-day, part-time, and extended hours. FCC homes have unique qualities making them the
Snow Tubing at Snow Creek
preferred child care choice for many Families. Homes provide flexible hours, a comfortable
Feb 9, 1-10pm - Register by Feb 5
Family like setting, and activities based on real life experiences in the home and
neighborhood. Please contact Parent Central for vacancy information. Adults wanting to
become certified FCC providers are invited to attend an FCC informational briefing. The
orientation/informational briefings are scheduled every Thursday, starting at 1330 in Bldg.
6620. Take a tour of FCC homes at www.armyfcc.com. Contact Parent Central or the FCC
office for your username and password. Call 785-239-9885 for additional information. NOTE: For Adult Sports
turn to page 36.
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9. PARENT ENRICHMENT
WHY ATTEND PARENT ENRICHMENT CLASSES?
Because children do not come with instructions. As much as we want to be, no parent
is perfect. These classes can help you learn new methods of guidance, healthier ways of
communicating with your child, and fun ways to just enjoy being a parent.
CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING IF YOUR CHILD IS 0-3 YEARS OF AGE:
*It’s Not As Hard as you think; Cloth Diapering,
Making Baby Food & Breastfeeding in the 21st Century!
Jan 10, 10:30am-Noon
Come learn easy ways to use and manage cloth diapers, make your own baby food,
and breastfeed.
CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING IF YOUR CHILD IS 3-7 YEARS OF AGE:
*Love & Logic; Early Childhood Parenting Made Fun!
Feb 14, 9am-Noon
This course is designed for Families with children ages 0-6 years old and to help parents
create happy Families and responsible kids.
CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING IF YOUR CHILD IS 8-12 YEARS OF AGE:
*Love & Logic Parenting Classes (3-Part Series)
Jan 7, 14, & 28, 2-4pm
This course is designed to help parents create happy Families and responsible kids by
teaching parents to allow children to grow through their mistakes, learn from the
consequences of their choices, learn shared “control”, and learn shared “thinking and
decision making.”
ADDITIONAL CLASSES:
24/7 Dad Workshop (2-Part Series)
Jan 14 & 15, 9am-4:30pm - ACS Bldg. 7264 (Childcare will not be provided for this course.)
This unique, innovative, and comprehensive course is designed to engage fathers and
encourage them to become more involved with their children and Families. It is packed
with fun, interesting, and interactive activities to assist dads in raising healthy, mature, and
responsible children. Refreshments will be provided.
*Scream Free Parenting (4-Part Series)
Feb 5, 12, 19, & 26, 10-11:30am
This four session course is designed to help you start a Revolution in Your Family!
Scream Free Parenting is not just about lowering your voice. It’s about learning to calm
your emotional reactions and learning to focus on your own behavior more than your kid’s
behavior…for their benefit. With these techniques, you can create and enjoy more calm,
mutually respectful, and loving relationships with your children.You must attend all
sessions to receive certificate.
FREE EARLY CHILDHOOD ASSESSMENT:
Oh! Oh, Baby It’s Your Day!
Feb 20, 1:30-4:30pm
Children receive a free Ages & Stages Assessment, Vision and Hearing. Parents learn
from their child’s assessment which enhances their skills in parenting their child’s
development growth.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
All classes will be held at 6620 Normandy Dr., unless otherwise specified.
*FREE childcare with pre-registration at least one week in advance. Current
registration with CYSS required! Please call 785-239-9885/9435 or e-mail
usarmy.riley.imcom.mbx.acs@mail.mil to pre-register or for more information.
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10. HEARTS APART
To respond to the needs of our Families,
Army Community Service has established
the Hearts Apart program. Hearts Apart is
a Support Group for Waiting Spouses. This
Happy Birthday to program offers various activities for those
Army Community Service (ACS) Army Family Team Building! that have a Service Member deployed, is TDY
7264 Normandy Dr. Dec 16 or serving on any type of Unaccompanied
Mon-Thu, 8am-5pm | Fri, 8am-4pm AFTB Celebrates its 18th Birthday! Tour. It provides the opportunity to share
785-239-9435 Sign up for one of the classes below and common concerns, ask questions, as well as
see what all the excitement’s about! participate in social activities.
ACS Resiliency Learning Center If you would like to learn more about the
7285 Normandy Dr. Resilient Spouse Academy “Hearts Apart” program, call 785-239-9435.
Mon-Thu, 8am-5pm | Fri, 8am-4pm Feb 4-8, 8:30am-4:30pm
785-239-9435 This course is designed to equip Hearts Apart –
spouses who are active in their Self Defense Techniques
ACS Soldier Family Assistance Center community with the knowledge and skills Feb 12, 6-8pm
674 Warrior Rd. to help them make a difference. Course Hearts Apart and the JC Police
Mon-Fri, 7:30am-5pm includes: responding to issues of Abuse Department are partnering to provide a
785-240-7450 or Neglect, Suicidal Ideation, Financial or Self-Defense Techniques class to empower
Substance Abuse issues and also provides, and strengthen moral.
ACS Survivor Outreach Services Master Resilience Training.
510 Reed Rd., Grimes Hall Pre-Registration is required.
Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm
785-239-5979 MONEY
Command Financial
Non-Commissioned Officer
*You can contact any of the ACS programs Core Training
to register or gather more information by LOOKING FOR WORK? Jan 7-11, 9am-4:30pm
phone or by an e-mail message being sent to: The Employment Readiness Program
(ERP) offers employment assistance with job Initial training for new Primary and
usarmy.riley.imcom.mbx.acs@mail.mil Alternate Command Financial NCO’s.
search, résumé prep and review and referrals
for local businesses. Call ERP to obtain more
information, 785-239-9435. Command Financial
WANT TO LEARN Non-Commissioned Officer
MORE ABOUT THE ARMY? Army Federal Quarterly Training
Army Family Team Building Job Applications Workshop Feb 21, 8:30am-Noon
Level I - Jan 23-24, 9am-3pm Dec 6, 13, 20 & 27, Jan 3, 10, 17, 24 & 31 Quarterly skill sharpener for Command
Two day training also known as Army Feb 7, 21 & 28, 1-2:30pm Financial NCO’s who have completed
101 focuses on the basics such as Military Comprehensive overview of Federal Job initial training.
Acronyms and Terms, Chain of Command, application processes using the USA Jobs
Customs and Courtesies, Basic Military website. Instructor will assist you on Financial Education for First Termers
Benefits and Entitlements, etc. computers during this workshop. Dec 6, Jan 3 & Feb 7, 8:30am-4:30pm
This mandatory class is open to all and
Level II, Feb 19-21, 9am-3pm ERP Orientation provides broad scope information on
Focusing on personal skills such as Dec 5, 12, 19 & 26, Jan 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30 managing finances, from budgeting to
Communication, Personal Time Feb 6, 13, 20 & 27, 1-1:45pm managing credit cards.
Management, Exploring Personality Traits, Explanation of services available through
Stress Management, etc. ERP and information on the local Financial Peace University
job market. Feb 9-Apr 27
Level III, Dec 4-6, 9am-3pm This popular series will teach you how to
Focusing on leadership skills through Employment “Workshop by Request” achieve your financial goals by eliminating
classes such as Understanding Needs, Dec 5 & 19, Jan 2, 16 & 30, Feb 6 & 20 debt and saving for the future. It meets for
Delegation for Leaders, Coaching and 2-4pm two hours weekly over twelve weeks,
Mentoring, etc. Employment workshops conducted with during which time the average Family pays
adult learning techniques on a variety of off $5300 in debt and saves $2700.
A Night Out: Customs and subjects. Each workshop’s itinerary will be
Courtesies for Military Events classes completed by attendees of the two Money Management 101
Feb 13, 1-3pm previous “ERP Orientation” workshops. Dec 5, 12, 19 & 26, Jan 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30
Provides orientation and awareness of Typical subjects may include: Résumé Feb 6, 13, 20 & 27, 9-11:30am
appropriate protocol and customs to assist writing, Conducting an effective job search, Seem like you never have enough?
Soldiers and Family members in preparing Networking, Dress for Success, Interviewing Confident making financial decisions? Is
for formal events. 101, Cover Letters, Completing employer dealing with money a constant stress? Take
applications, Self appraisal and assessment, this course to build your financial readiness!
and Tapping into the Hidden Job Market.
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11. THE FAMILY READINESS RELOCATING?
DEPLOYMENT RESOURCES Lending Closet
Care Team Training WILLING TO VOLUNTEER? The lending closet is administered to
Feb 13, 1-3pm The Army Volunteer Corps provides provide basic housekeeping items for
Provides instruction on Care Team’s opportunities for volunteers based on temporary loan to incoming and outgoing
responsibilities and guidance on how to interest and agency needs. Volunteers Families and in other cases determined
handle issues volunteers will face. Free support the installation mission in a variety appropriate. ACS stocks the lending closet
childcare available. of capacities such as: coaches, office with quality items, that include basic kitchen
assistants, FRG leaders, program assistants, equipment: pots, dishes, cups, silverware,
Command Spouse Training Seminar and much more. For further information on coffee pots, toasters, and crock pots. We also
Feb 11, 9am-Noon how you may become an “Essential Piece” carry other small items such as: high chairs,
To provide future or current company of the Volunteer Program, please contact car seats, play pens, and irons.
commander and 1SG’s spouses with the the Installation Volunteer Coordinator at
information and skills needed to prepare 785-239-9435. ACS Volunteers are eligible We’ve Made It To Fort Riley, Now
them to take on the role of an informed, to receive 25 hours per month in FREE What? Newcomer’s Inprocessing
involved, productive, and proactive member child care. Available volunteer opportunities Every Wednesday, 8am-4pm
of the Command Team. Free can be found online at www.MyArmyOne- This is a great opportunity to learn more
childcare available. Source.com. about services available that may be unique
to your new duty station.
FRG Leader Training AVCP Orientation
Jan 8-9, 9am-Noon Dec 10, Jan 14, 10am-Noon Re-Entry
Instruction and guidance to assist newly To educate volunteers/prospective Dec 17, Jan 28 & Feb 25, 8:30-10:30am
appointed Family Readiness Group Leaders, volunteers on Installation Volunteer Workshop for those who need cultural
FRSAs and Commanders. Programs and policies regarding integration back into American Lifestyle.
volunteering at Fort Riley. This class
Funds Custodian provides a comprehensive orientation of Sponsorship Training
Jan 15, 10am-Noon ACS programs, registration procedures, Dec 3, Jan 7 & Feb 4, 2:30-4:30pm
This class provides instruction and and maintaining a record of volunteer Comprehensive overview of the Total
guidance to assist newly appointed FRG hours. It also emphasizes the benefits to Army Sponsorship Program using
Funds Custodians. the volunteer regarding inclusion of eSponsorship training online.
volunteer history on college and
Key Caller Training employment applications. Turn your Move into a
Dec 4 & Feb 5, 10am-Noon Lifetime Enhancement
This class provides instruction and Volunteer Awards and Recognition PCS South Korea, Dec 4, Jan 4, & Feb 5
guidance to assist newly appointed Family Jan 14, 1-3pm PCS Germany, Dec 11, Jan 8 & Feb 12
Readiness Group Key Callers. Educating volunteers and leaders how PCS Stateside, Dec 18, Jan 15 & Feb 19
to motivate, recruit, and maintain a viable PCS Overseas, Jan 4, Jan 22 & Feb 26
volunteer base using awards 1-2:30pm
WOUNDED WARRIOR & and recognition. The level of success you and your Family
MEB SUPPORT SERVICES can achieve is directly proportionate to the
The Soldier and Family Assistance Center preparation, information and support you
(SFAC) is located at 674 Warrior Road near receive before, during and after your
the Warrior Transition Battalion (WTB). assignment. Every PCS should become an
INFORMATION & RESOURCES opportunity for the entire Family. This
The SFAC supports Soldiers assigned to the BAL-A-VIS-X
WTB or who are in the MEB process by training is required for all 1st time PCSing
Dec 4, 11 & 18 Soldiers and for all Soldiers PCSing overseas.
providing one-stop services ranging from Jan 8, 15, 22 & 29
ID Cards to recreational activities and Feb 5, 12, 19 & 26
self-help services. For more information 4-6pm
call 785-239-8430 or 785-240-7192. THE EXCEPTIONAL FAMILY
These are fun and user friendly techniques MEMBER PROGRAM (EFMP)
that strengthen brain function. They The Exceptional Family Member Program
WTB Town Hall integrate left and right hemispheres of the
Dec 4, Jan 8 & Feb 5, 11:30am-5:30pm (EFMP) is a mandatory enrollment program.
brain, bringing a balance to the way we The program is designed to provide
Tension Fabric Structure by IACH process information, improving our
To provide ill, injured and wounded comprehensive services consisting of
understanding and function. medically related issues, and an educational/
Soldiers and their Family members the
opportunity to express issues, barriers, social support and personal type service that
concerns, or successes to Division, enhances the readiness and quality of life for
Garrison, Hospital and WTB Commands. Families with special needs.
This Town Hall will be on the 1st Tuesday
of every month. The WTB Town Hall is a Holiday Spice Mixer
forum Warriors use to directly present Dec 4, 6-8pm
issues they are experiencing while A fun and interactive opportunity for
navigating through Garrison Agencies. EFMP Families to gather, learn from each
other and begin the holiday season.
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14. HOURS AND RATES:
Our driving range is open 24 hours a day, SNACK BAR HOURS
and now you can come out and play when Mon-Fri: 11am-1:30pm
there is snow on the ground. Our hitting area Closed on Federal Holidays
is sheltered for your comfort in hitting all
winter long.
DRIVING RANGE HOURS
Open 7 days a week, 24 hours a day.
With winter comes snow, but that doesn’t
mean you cannot come out and play at Custer
Hill Golf Course. As long as there is no snow PRO SHOP HOURS
on the ground, you can still play golf. $20 will Please check with the Pro-Shop for the current hours of
get you a round of 18 Holes with golf cart. operation. (Hours vary throughout the year due to weather
and length of the day) For more information, please
Check out our Christmas Sale. All items in call 785-784-6000.
the Pro Shop are 10% to 50% off.
It is never too late to book your 2013 Golf PLAYING COURSE HOURS
Outing. Several dates are already booked for Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm
2013. Come in and meet our professional staff Sat, Sun, & Holidays, 8am-5pm
to book your 2013 golf event.
2012-2013 WINTER GOLF RATES THRU MARCH 2013
UPCOMING EVENT Winter Golf Greens Fee $20
Christmas Sale: Now through Dec 24 (Includes Golf Cars)
Annual Pass Holder
Golf Cars $5 for 9 Holes
$10 for 18 Holes
ANNUAL PASSES
Please check online at www.rileymwr.com/golf or with the
Pro Shop for current rates and payment plans for individual and
Family annual passes.
OTHER RATES
Golf Clubs $10 per Set
$2 per Individual Club
Range Tokens $3 per Token
(Approx 30 Balls per Token)
NEW DRIVING RANGE SHELTER Golf Lessons $35 for 1 - 30 minute
$90 for 3 - 30 minute
For more information or questions please check us
out on rileymwr.com or call the Custer Hill Golf
Course at 785-784-6000.
Prices, tournament dates, and specials are subject to change.
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17. BREAKFAST
Egg and Cheddar Bagel $2.75
BIG BURRITOS Egg, Cheddar and Meat Bagel $3.50
Habanero $5.95 Egg, Cheddar and Steak Bagel $4.50
-Beef or Chicken Breakfast Burrito $3.50
Habanero Monster $8.25 -Choice of Bacon, Sausage or ham
ENSALADA -Beef or Chicken Steak Breakfast Burrito $4.50
Casa Salad $5.75 Chicken Chipotle $5.95 Breakfast Pizza $7.50
-Beef or Chicken with Roasted Tomatillo Dressing -Pepper Jack Cheese, Romaine,Tomato, Biscuits & Gravy $1.50
Fuji Apple Chicken Salad $5.50 Chipotle Mayo Breakfast Bowl $2.75
-Chicken, Mixed Field Greens, Romaine Lettuce, Combo It $2.75 -Hashbrowns, Egg, Sausage Gravy and Shredded Cheese
Vine-Ripened Tomatoes, Red Onions, Pecans, -Add a Fountain Soda & Chips with Queso, Combo It $2.75
Gorgonzola, Dry Apple Pieces with Guacamole or Salsa -Add a Hot Grande Starbucks Coffee and Hashbrowns
Balsamic Vinaigrette.
Chopped Chicken Cobb $6.75 NOT A BURRITO SNACKS & SIDES
-Chicken, Romaine Lettuce,Tomatoes, Applewood- Burrito Bowl $5.50 Tortilla Chips $1.00
Smoked Bacon, Gorgonzola, Hard-Boiled Eggs, Red -Beef or Chicken Queso $1.25
Onion, with Herb ItalianVinaigrette Sancho’s Plate $3.00 Guacamole or Sour Cream $1.25
-Two Bean & Cheese Burritos topped with Texas Chili, Salsa $1.25
TAPAS QUESADILLAS Half/Full Lettuce,Tomatoes, and Shredded Cheddar Cheese -Roasted Chili-Corn,Tomatillo Green-Chili,
Frodo Garcia $2.75 $4.75 Frito’s Pie $2.50 Tomato-Red Chili, or Fresh Tomato-Cilantro
-Cheese and Salsa -A pile of Fritos topped Chili and Shredded Candy Bars $1.25
Howling Coyote $3.25 $6.25 Cheddar Cheese. Cookies $1.50
-Chicken, Cheese and Salsa Poncho’s Nachos $6.25 Brownies Assorted $2.00
Black & Blue Chicken $3.75 $6.75 -Beef or Chicken Nachos with Beans, Churro $1.25
-Chicken, Bacon,Tomato, Onion and Blue Cheese Shredded Cheese, Salsa, Jalapeno and Olives Muffins $1.75
HOT COFFEES, TEAS, & OTHER BEVERAGES HABANERO’S HIDEOUT
Tall Grande
Brewed Coffee $2.00 $2.75 Bottled Water $1.25
Cappuccino $2.25 $3.00 Red Bull $4.00
Café Latte $2.00 $3.00 Monster Energy Drink $3.25
Café Mocha $3.25 $4.25 G2 Gatorade $2.50
Caramel Macchiato $2.50 $3.25 Juice Bottle $1.50
Chai Latte $3.75 $4.95 Fountain Soda $1.75
Tazo Hot Teas $1.00 $1.50 -Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Cherry Pepsi, Orange Crush,
Caffe Americana $2.25 $3.00 Mountain Dew,Sierra Mist, Brisk Rasp Tea, Root Beer
Hot Chocolate - $2.00
Espresso Single: $1.00 Double: $1.75
BLENDED & ICED COFFEES AND SMOOTHIES
Grande
Iced Latte $2.75
Iced Mocha $3.50
Iced Caramel Macchiato $3.50
Chai Latte $3.50
Caffe Americana $3.00
Javaccino $3.95
Caramel Macchiato, Mocha
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Sun: 11am-11pm Breakfast, Lunch
Mon-Thu: 8am-11pm and Dinner Served!
Fri: 8am-1am
Sat: 11am-1am
Front Desk: 785-240-6618 | Take-Out: 785-240-6616
Kitchen closes at 10:30pm Sun-Thu & at Midnight Fri & Sat.
DECEMBER:
MARATHON MOVIE MONTH
December is Marathon Month in the
theater: Batman, Bond, Bourne, Lord of
the Rings, Matrix, Potter, Spiderman,
Transformers, X-Men and more!
HITMAN ABSOLUTION RELEASE PARTY
Dec 4
In the 5th entry in the Hitman series “47”
is “betrayed by those he once trusted and
now hunted by the police, he suddenly finds
himself at the center of a dark conspiracy and
must embark on a personal journey through
a corrupt and twisted world, in his search for
the truth”. Come join the journey!
PEARL HARBOR DAY REMEMBRANCE
Dec 7
Join us for a special showing of “Pearl
Harbor” in the theater and around the Zone.
ARMY VS NAVY FOOTBALL GAME
Dec 8
The Zone is the place to watch sports.
Come down for the inter-service rivalry of
the Army-Navy game!
FRIDAY NIGHT MAGIC THE CHALLENGE SOLSTICE PARTY
Every Friday, 7pm Every Thursday, 8pm Dec 21
Come in and play Magic the Gathering Fort Riley Warrior Zone faces off against Come celebrate the shortest day of the
in a Sanctioned, Type 2 structured event. Joint Base Lewis-McChord Warrior Zone in year at our first solstice party. Food,
Warrior Zone Magic extends to all an ongoing, online, VTC enhanced Challenge tournaments, prizes and a little Viking lore.
Pre-Release Parties, held Saturday Match. Come down and watch, or try out The party starts at 7pm.
evenings as scheduled by Wizards. for the squad.
NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY
WARHAMMER 40K BILLIARDS TOURNAMENT Dec 31
Every Saturday, Noon-Close Dec 6, Jan 3, & Feb 7, 6-9pm Ring in 13 on the 31st here at the Zone!
This Soldier-run program welcomes Compete for fun and prizes on our 4 Free buffet and champagne toast at midnight.
new players, modelers and long time regulation-sized billiards tables. Prize Tournaments, a live dj and more make the
players. Bring your own armies or work awarded to first place. Zone your on-post party place.
with the Zone’s sets.
TEXAS HOLD’EM POKER JANUARY:
WORLD OF WARCRAFT GUILD PLAY Every Saturday, 4pm NFL playoffs every Sunday on 23 42”
Dec 27, Jan 31, & Feb 28, 6-10pm There is no buy-in to our weekly screens and 4 hi-def projectors, wings,
Join the WZHORDE guild, in the realm matches, but a prize is awarded once a nachos and beer. Any questions?
of Burning Legion. The last Thu of every week to the best player. Come in and play
month the Guild plays on-site, together. or sign up early.
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19. CRYSIS 3 AND NBA LIVE 13
RELEASE PARTIES
Jan 1
We promise to start the Release Party at
6pm, after you have recovered from the New
Year’s Eve celebration. Two great game
franchises to try out and compete with!
SNIPER GHOST WARRIOR 2
RELEASE PARTY
Jan 16
Sniper: Ghost Warrior 2 is a first-person
shooter that employs stealth, hand-to-hand
assassinations, and titular sniping techniques.
Gameplay features realistic bullet physics that
factors distance, wind, and bullet drop when
sniping targets. Sound like a game for
the Zone!
MLK DAY
Jan 21
Remember the man of peace with a film
Festival in his honor, playing all day long
in the theater.
FEBRUARY:
Features 2 Movie Festivals: “14 Days of
Romance” and a celebration of Black History.
SUPERBOWL SUNDAY
Feb 3
The biggest, baddest, Superbowl party on
Fort Riley. Football food, BBQ, trivia, squares, VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
team rooms and giveaways all day long. Spend At Fort Riley you can earn your Military Outstanding Volunteer Service
the day at the Zone cheering your team with Medal with only 100 volunteer hours! Stop by the BOSS Office at the Warrior
your friends! Zone, visit the ACS Building or check out our Facebook Page (www.facebook.com/
rileybosswz) for upcoming events to volunteer at and begin earning your MOVSM.
CHINESE NEW YEAR BUFFET
Feb 10 2013 WINTER X-GAMES – Aspen, Colorado
Join us for a Dim Sum Brunch celebrating Jan 24-27
the Year of the Snake in Chinese style. We have Escape VIP style with BOSS from the flatlands of Kansas to the heart of the
you covered in the chopstick department! Winter X-Games in Aspen. Whether you snowboard or ski, this trip is everything
you want at an inexpensive price. Spots will fill up fast so reserve yours as soon as
ALIENS: COLONIAL MARINES possible. Contact BOSS for more details.
RELEASE PARTY
Feb 12 TOPEKA VA HOSPITAL VISIT – Topeka, KS
After a little bit of the campaign there will Feb 16
be a tournament pitting Aliens against Marines Join BOSS and help bring cheer to the veterans residing in the Topeka VA
(you can play as either) and may the best Hospital. We will be serving snacks and beverages, talking to residents, and
species win! showing these veterans that they are not forgotten in the cold winter season.
BIOSHOCK INFINITE BOSS MEETINGS – Warrior Zone Conference Room
RELEASE PARTY Dec 12, Jan 9 & 23, Feb 13 & 27, 3pm
Feb 26 Don’t forget to join BOSS on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of every month at the
This sequel finds the previously undersea Warrior Zone, 7867 Normandy Dr. to find out about other upcoming volunteer
denizens of “Rapture” in the sky-city of opportunities, recreation trips, events and to voice your quality of life issues to
“Columbia” and it does look gorgeous. our BOSS executives.
Come check out the graphical goodness on the
day of release!
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22. We’re here five days a week for you,
including nights and weekends!
UPCOMING
CLASSES
The woodshop has 2,400 square feet
of floor space and all the specialized Wood Framing
equipment needed to complete any WOOD SAFETY $10 MATTING AND FRAMING $10
project. A large selection of hardwoods, (Orientation and First Time User Course) (Orientation and First Time User Course)
plywood, and processed material are Dec 4, 11 Dec 3, 10,
available for purchase. Jan 8, 15, 22 Jan 7, 21,
Feb 5, 12, 19 Feb 4, 18,
Our ceramic and pottery areas have a 6:30-8:30pm 6-9pm
slab roller and two potter’s wheels, (only Learn power tool safety and general Learn the skills to do your own
accessible during warm weather) making woodshop procedures in this one-night matting and framing and save a bundle!
it possible to create finished ceramic class, given twice a month. Patrons are Subjects covered include: material
ware from scratch. You can bring in your required to take this class before selection, matt cutting, frame chopping
greenware and bisque to be fired for a using the woodshop. and assembly, and glass-cutting. All
minimal fee. We no longer have ceramic materials are provided for hands-on
molds for pouring. WOOD CLASS PROJECTS $45-$55 instruction. Students will not be
Mondays, 6:30-8:30pm working on their own projects.
The matting and framing area has a Fee varies based on class project Patrons are required to take this
huge selection of mat and frame stock You must sign up 1 week prior, you class before using the framing area.
available as well as state of the art will need to purchase all supplies for this (One SessionWorkshop)
equipment. We only use conservation project, there will be a class fee which
and preservation matts which are the includes wood shop usage fees during
best to preserve your framed work. that month, for details on classes call or
After taking a beginners class you will stop by the Center.
be able to come and finish a project in Possible project ideas: cutting boards,
one day with the help of our chess board or chess table, book shelf,
friendly staff. toy box, cedar chest. Remember
Christmas will be here and you will need
There is a scrap booking area, with time to get these projects completed.
specialized equipment such as zyron
and acc-u-cut die cutter. This is available
for walk-in use, with a minimal fee.
The Arts & Crafts Center offers tours
and classes for groups such as coffee IMPORTANT CLASS INFORMATION
groups, FRG’s and scouts. We can assist
your scouts in earning badges, Pre-registration and payment are required for some classes.
woodworking and a variety of crafts. Class begins promptly; late arrivals will not always be accepted.
Coffee groups and FRG’s come and make Some ongoing class schedules have changed; check dates and class
a craft to send to your spouse or make a descriptions for details. Some classes will require you to purchase
craft for your home; there are many supplies. Call to verify the dates and sign up procedures. There
projects to choose from. Contact our are enrollment limits, so sign up early.
staff for more information, or stop in
and see first hand what you can make.
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23. UPCOMING SALES STORE &
WORKSHOPS CUSTOM SHOP
Textiles Crafts Our sales store has supplies for
SEWING (Class fee based on # of hours) PARENT AND CHILD CRAFTS many crafts and hobbies to include:
Learn to make items for Family, home, Dec 16, Jan 20, & Feb 17, 1-4pm stained glass, wood working, matts &
friends, and yourself to give as gifts. This is a great opportunity for you and frames, ceramic paints, clay for
Level I classes are for anyone that: your child to work on crafts together.You pottery, quilting & sewing supplies
•Wants to learn to sew can each have your own project or (excluding fabric), DMC floss, and
•Is looking for a quick and easy project combine your talents and work on a metal engraving. The Shop also
•Needs a quick refresher course project together.You must sign up prior. carries handmade wooden farewell
Level I classes are designed to teach skills, Estimated cost: $8 to $20 as crafts vary. gifts, flag holders, coin holders,
confidence and increase knowledge as you shadow box frames (to display your
successfully complete projects. ADULT CRAFT TIME medals), and triangle name holders.
Level I projects will include, but are not Dec 9, 23, Jan 13, 27, & Feb 10, 24,
limited to: coasters & potholders, pillow 1:30-4:30pm
cases, snack bags, receiving blanket, burp This time is set aside for you to work CERAMIC SHOP:
cloth & bib, table runner, placemats, simple on a project. We will have a few projects You can drop off your greenware or
tote bag and much more.You can use our that you can complete in an afternoon for glazeware for firing here. There is a
machines or bring your own, limited number you to choose from. minimal charge per inch.
of machines. Estimated cost: $8 to $20 as crafts vary.
KNITTING, & CROSS STITCH FREE JEWELRY BRACELET PROFESSIONAL
2nd Sat of Every Month, 1-4pm
Learn the basics of crochet including single
DEMONSTRATION MATTING & FRAMING:
In this demonstration, you will learn Our shop has over 500 frame
and double stitches, how to read the step-by-step instructions on how to
instructions, how to change colors, and how molding choices and only the highest
make an assortment of bracelets. quality conservation & preservation
to increase and decrease. Students
will be supplied with yarn and a hook for matts for your valuable pieces. Stop in
GROUP CLASSES and get a free estimate.
their first class. After the first class, Set up a reservation to use the facility
supplies are the students’ responsibility. for your group to work on a craft
CHRISTMAS ANGEL $25
together. We will have a few projects for ENGRAVING SHOP:
you to choose from, which you will be We offer computerized engraving
Dec 1 or 9, 1:30-3:30pm able to complete at your own pace. Stop
Make an angel that you can use as a tree services. Currently we are able to
by and see what options are available engrave the following materials: glassy
topper or set on the mantel. Most of the for your group. This is great for coffee
supplies will be furnished. brass, black brass, pen sets, sabers,
groups, FRGs, offices, etc. wood, plastic, glass, mirror, and
Estimated cost: $8 to $20 as crafts vary. limestone. Stop by and take a look at
CHRISTMAS BULB DECORATION $12
Dec 2 or 15, 1:30-3:30pm our samples and see what we can do
Learn some simple brush strokes in for you!
decorating your Christmas bulbs. Some
supplies will be provided for you, but you
will need to purchase the bulbs you wish to
decorate. Stop by and see a sample.
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25. Wrecker Service:
Car trouble? Our Wrecker Service will tow you from anywhere on Post!
7753 Apennines Dr. Impound fee: $12.50/day. Call for towing fees: 785-239-9764/4028
785-239-9764/4028
Car Wash:
Hours: 7756 Apennines Dr. Open 24 hours/ 7 days a week
Git-R-Done for next to none at the Automotive Skills Center Car Wash.
Wed-Fri, 11:30am-8:30pm The car wash has the following for your use: change machine,
Sat-Sun, 9am-5pm vacuum cleaners, wax and drying area, and 8 bay car wash.
Mon & Tue, Closed
Body Shop:
The Automotive Skills Center body shop is open for business providing
technical skills and continuous education. Patrons must attend a body shop
Facility Features: class or complete hands-on training before utilizing the body shop area.
• Open bays with complete tool sets
and roll-around benches Front End Alignment:
• 15-suspension lift bays Wed-Fri, 12:30-6pm
• A 12,000 lb lift bay that supports
the vehicle by its tires Wheel alignment specifications: 1987-2009 Passenger Cars, Vans, and
• Complete tool room Light Trucks
• Paint booth (drive through capability)
• State of the art engine rebuild and Air Conditioning Service:
machine shop The Automotive Skills Center professional staff mechanics will service your AC at a
• Inline fuel filter removal bay fraction of the cost compared to downtown dealer and repair shops.
• Mitchell On-Demand reference
library on DVD, both European and Mac Mentor:
Domestic cars (84-07) with color Mac Mentor, a high tech system, with OBD11 Smart Cards, Scope Probe for
coded diagrams, updated repair and European and Domestic Cars, Mercedes, Toyota, Volkswagen, BMW, Audi, Land Rover,
trouble codes. Porsche, Jaguar, Saab and Volvo 1986-2005, and domestic cars 1984-2006.
• Body Shop
• Trained mechanics available for
assistance and advice Mitchell On-Demand:
Mitchell On-Demand Reference Library on DVD has manuals for both
European and Domestic cars 1984-2007 with color-coded diagrams, repairs
Services Provided: and trouble codes.
• Overnight parking
• Tire mounting, balancing, and repair
• Engine computer monitor Auto Mechanics Skills Class:
• Air conditioning service “Skills & Development Mandatory Basic Safety” Orientation and
• Dry-hoaner “Lift It Right” Training
• Front end alignment Every Thu evening at 6pm. - $10 per person
• Brake drums and rotors turned Class will consist of a safety brief, proper utilization of tools and equipment such
• Hydraulic press as: personal protective equipment (PPE), personal protective clothing (PPC) and lifts.
• Welding services In order to earn a DA form 3031 qualification card (Required to use the Automotive Skills
• Flywheel grinding Center’s service area) the individual will be asked to demonstrate how to operate the
• McPherson strut replacement equipment and lifts in accordance with established procedures outlined in
• Broken bolt removal this class. The DA form 3031 qualification card expires 2 years from the
• Pack wheel bearings date it is issued. Individual’s must register one week prior to the class
• Engine rebuilding services in order to attend by calling 785-239-9764.
• Ball joint installation and removal
• Fuel injector cleaning
• Battery recharging
• Valve grinding
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28. HOURS OF OPERATION BIRTHDAY PARTY PACKAGES
Bowling Center: Let our staff help you take the stress out of your child’s
Sun-Thu, 11am-9pm birthday party. Stop in and talk with us to make your child’s
Fri & Sat, 11am-Midnight special day a great one.
Closed on Dec 25 and Jan 1
Basic 10 Package: $9.50 per child
Front Desk: 785-239-4366 Includes 2 hours bowling, shoes, personal 1-topping pizza, drink,
Admin Office: 785-240-3591 plates, sporks, cups, placemats and balloon bouquet for the
birthday person.
Pricing:
Adults: $2.75 per game Spare 10 Package: $10.75 per child
Shoe Rental: $2.50 per person Includes 2 hours bowling, shoes, choice of personal 1-topping
pizza, hotdog or hamburger with fries, drink, plates, sporks, cups,
Lounge: placemats and balloon bouquet for the birthday person, and gift bag
Wed-Sat, 5pm-Close for each child.
Pro-Shop: Strike 10 Package: $13.75 per child
Merchandise Orders: Includes 2 hours bowling, shoes, choice of personal 1-topping
Mon-Fri, 1-4pm pizza, chicken fingers, hotdog, corn dog or hamburger with fries, Pin
Ball Drilling & Repair: Sipper cup (filled), plates, sporks, cups, placemats and bowling pin
Mon, Wed, & Fri, 2-4pm along with balloon bouquet for the birthday person, and gift bag for
Ball Drilling (if purchased through Custer Hill Bowling) each child.
$20 or $35 if bought somewhere else.
Please Note: We do not guarantee any ball unless it is All packages include invitations and balloons, along with
bought from us, including drilling. set-up and clean-up.
Winter Special: Additional items such as candy-filled mini pins, bowling ball banks,
10% off all ball, bag and shoes orders and bowling pin sipper cups can be purchased to personalize your
party even more.
All you have to do is bring the kids and cake and let us
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You could win up to $1000.00 instantly. All cards cost We also offer packages for FRG, Unit and special groups. Stop in
$1.00 each so play up. Numbers updated weekly. and see what we can do for you.
Bingo Specials:
- Buy 10 cards get a personal cheese pizza.
- Buy 15 cards get a free sandwich.
- Buy 20 cards get a free combo meal and drink.
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