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splash into summerhotter days | cooler fun | make a splash with family and mwr
s u m m e r 2013 www.blissmwr.com
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COMMANDING GENERALMaj. Gen. Dana J.H. Pittard
GARRISON COMMANDERCol. Brant V. Dayley
FAMILY & MWR DIRECTORMelinda S. Sorrell
ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICENancy Thomas-Mainor
BUSINESS OPERATIONSRonald Telles
CHILD, YOUTH & SCHOOL SERVICESPat Smith
NAF SUPPORT MANAGERIndri O’Hara
RECREATION & SPORTSEric Hildreth
SPECIAL EVENTSWilliam Ketcherside
MARKETING COORDINATORHeather Wilburn
MARKETING ASSISTANTSTiffany Kurak
Meredith McLean
GRAPHIC DESIGNERSKenny Broomfield
Raymond Sanchez
COMMERCIAL SPONSORSHIP COORDINATORJenny Daugherty
ADVERTISING SPECIALISTJennifer Badr
OFFICE MANAGERMartina Grise
BlissNOW is a Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation magazine published quarterly
for activities on Fort Bliss, Texas.
BlissNOW is mailed to all Fort Bliss homes and George V. Underwood Golf Complex members, inserted in welcome packets, and distributed to all Family and MWR facilities, along with the Fort Bliss Commissary, Post Exchange at Freedom Crossing, IHG Army Hotels Fort Bliss and the Personnel Processing Center.
Circulation: 30,000 quarterly
The appearance of advertising does not con-stitute an endorsement by the U.S. Army, De-partment of Defense or federal government.
The information in this issue is current at the time of publication; activities and events are subject to change without notice. For more information, please call the individual facilities. Family and MWR Marketing is located in Building 12, Pershing Road, Fort Bliss, TX 79916 and may be reached by
calling (915) 568-6741.
one world.one voice.
one magazine.
one great staff.
Family & MWR Director’s Comments
4 calendar jULY 8 calendar AUGUST12 calendar SEPTEMBER15 recognition FAMILY AND MWR17 recognition SPONSOR SPOTLIGHT19 around mwr CUSTOMER SERVICE20 feature ESSAY CONTEST24 clubs FOOD & FUN29 recreation OLD FORT BLISS30 recreation SOUTHWEST ADVENTURE32 recreation SPORTS & FITNESS34 family CYSS39 community ACS
SUMMER 2013 VOLUME NINE • ISSUE THREE
If you’ve stepped outside in the past 30 days, you already know that summer is officially here. The sun is shining, the temperatures are climbing and – let’s face it – it’s hot out there.Great news: Family and MWR offers a variety of ways to keep cool! Take a dip in one of our fantastic aquatics facilities. Don’t miss the crown jewel: the newly-opened Aquatics Training Center, which boasts three bodies of water to accommodate everything from
Soldier training to family fun. This state-of-the-art facility is the first of its kind in the Army, and we’re incredibly proud to lead the way here at Fort Bliss.Speaking of cool, have you heard about the laser light show that’s part of this year’s Pop Goes the Fort festivities? We’re excited to partner with the El Paso Symphony Orchestra for the third consecutive year, and the laser show gives us something that no other celebration in El Paso will have to offer. This family-friendly event is free – bring your picnic baskets out and enjoy an evening of amazing music and proud patriotism. If your children think it’s too hot to be outdoors, we’ve got the cure to their summertime blues. Staying inside doesn’t mean your kids have to stay glued to the television – our Child, Youth and School Services programs offer a variety of summer camps that will involve and engage your youth. School-Age Services, the Middle School and Teen Program, Youth Sports and SKIESUnlimited all have day-camp options, so there’s no excuse for boredom! It has been my distinct pleasure to serve for many years with the Directorate of Family and Morale, Welfare and Recre-ation. It is now time for me “to get out there” and have some fun. I am sure that whoever the next director is, you will be in good hands and continue the important work we all do to support our Soldiers, family members and retirees.
Hooah!Melinda Sorrell
42 west fort bliss MAP 44 east fort bliss MAP 46 directory PHONE NUMBERS
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Celebrate Independence Day with Family and MWR and the El Paso Symphony Orches-tra! The third annual Pop Goes the Fort celebra-tion is set for Thursday, July 4 at Biggs Park.
Gates open at 5 p.m. and the music begins at 7:30 p.m., with El Paso’s only Independence Day laser light show following the performance.
In addition to the musical entertainment, Fort Bliss family readiness groups will be on hand to
provide games and crafts for a nominal fee; all money raised will benefit FRGs.
Guests are welcome to bring picnic baskets and coolers; however, glass con-tainers and outside alcoholic beverages are not allowed. A food truck food court will also be available. There is no ATM at Biggs Park – be sure to bring cash for games, crafts and vendors. Lawn chairs
and blankets are welcome. Pets are prohibited.Pop Goes the Fort is generously sponsored
by FirstLight Federal Credit Union, Casa Ford Lincoln Nissan, USAA, Bravo, USA Discount-ers, Omni and Viva Auto Group. AT&T is the of-ficial telecommunications sponsor of the El Paso Symphony Orchestra’s 4th of July celebration.
Biggs Park is located at 11138 Sergeant Major Blvd. on East Fort Bliss. For more information on Pop Goes the Fort, call (915) 568-6741.
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PGA Family Golf MonthJuly 1-31 • Underwood Golf Complex
Wagon Trails MarketEvery Friday • 4-6pm • Old Fort BlissPop Goes the FortJuly 4 • Gates open at 5pm • Biggs ParkTube the River with Southwest AdventureJuly 6 • Rio Grande • New MexicoFamily Day at the WallJuly 11 • 10am-8pm • Soldier Activity CenterBunco: Night of EleganceJuly 11 • 6pm • Pershing PubIndividual AquathlonJuly 12 • 6:30am • Replica Aquatic CenterBiggs Laser TagJuly 12 • 8pm • Biggs ParkCommander’s Cup Golf ChampionshipJuly 12-14 • Underwood Golf ComplexBunco: Charlie’s Angels (70s theme)July 18 • 6pm • Pershing PubRight Arm Night July 19 • 5pm • Pershing PubFamily Car Camping with Southwest AdventureJuly 20-21 • White Sands National Monument, N.M.Army Community Service’s 48th Birthday (See page 39)July 25 • 7:30am-4:30pm • Army Community ServiceBunco: Bunco in ParadiseJuly 25 • 6pm • Pershing PubMWR Open Golf TournamentJuly 26 • 9am • Underwood Golf ComplexBiggs Laser TagJuly 26 • 8pm • Biggs ParkChili Cook-Off
July 27 • 10am • Rod and Gun ClubPK-12 Education FairJuly 30 • 8:30-11:30am • Centennial
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If you’ve been waiting for a chance to take on the wall at the Soldier Activ-ity Center, here’s your opportunity: Family Day is here, and the wall is open to all climbers age 6 and older!
Family Day at the Wall runs from 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Thursday, July 11, as well as August 8 and September 12. Family Day is free; climbing is available on
a first-come, first-served basis. Time limits may be instituted if demand is high
The Soldier Activity Center is located at 20732 Constitution Ave. on East Fort Bliss. For more information, visit blissmwr.com or call (915) 744-1532.
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July is PGA Family Golf Month, and at Underwood Golf Complex that means spouses and children, with valid military ID, pay no greens fees when they play with their active-duty service member. The family that golfs together, stays to-gether; pack up the spouse, the kids and the clubs and join us for great family fun on a budget.
This offer is not valid on federal holi-days or with any other offer.
Underwood Golf Complex is located at 3200 Coe Ave., near the Logan Heights housing area. For more information, visit blissmwr.com/golf call (915) 568-1059.
PGA Family Golf MonthTHROUGH jULY 31
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Shop for crafts, services, food items and more at the Wagon Trails Market at Old Fort Bliss.
From 4-6 p.m. every Friday through Sep-tember 27 (except those associated with a federal holiday weekend), head to the Old Fort Bliss Replica at the corner of Pershing and Plea-sonton for a fun family shopping experience.
Browse vendors, enjoy entertainment and find a great way to spend a Friday evening ... you might even find something to take home for dinner! Recent vendors have included everything from jam to jewelry, along with handcrafted signs, birdhouses and more.
Vendors and entertainers of all sorts are welcome to contact the replica’s education pro-gram manager for more information on setting up at the market.
The Old Fort Bliss Replica is located at 5054 Pershing Road on West Fort Bliss, at the inter-section with Pleasonton. For more information, visit blissmwr.com/oldfortbliss or call (915) 568-4518 or (915) 588-8482.
Wagon Trails Market at Old Fort Bliss
EVERYFRIDAYthrough September 27
ANNE MARIE BOND DETAVERNIER | OLD FORT BLISS REPLICA
MWR Open TournamentGet into the swing of things with the MWR Open
Tournament Friday, July 26 at Underwood Golf Com-plex.
Hosted by Family and MWR and Garrison Com-mand, the MWR Open is open to all. Bring your friends
to compete in this four-person scramble tournament, or register on your own and get teamed with other players.
Entry costs $40 per player and includes green fees, cart rental, range balls and lunch. Prizes will be awarded for first,
second and third places, and closest to the pin. Play will begin with a shotgun start at 9 a.m. on the Sunrise Course.
Underwood Golf Complex is located at 3200 Coe Ave., near the Logan Heights housing area. For more informa-tion, call (915) 568-1059.
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Right Arm Night
RIGHTARMNIGHT
Bring your “Right Arm” and enjoy a night of
camaraderie, free snacks and great drink specials!
blissmwr.com
Information: 915.568.6272
Friday, July 19 • 5pm
Greatdrinkspecials!
Pershing Pub243 Club RoadINSIDE HISTORIC PACE HALL
Show your “right arm” how much you appreciate their service dur-ing Right Arm Night, starting at 5 p.m. Friday, July 19 at Persh-ing Pub. The event is hosted by Fort Bliss Garrison Command.
Right Arm Night allows Sol-diers to spend time together out-side of the workplace. Show your “right arm” your appreciation, and enjoy a night of camaraderie, free snacks and great music. Drink specials include $2 wells and $2.75 Shock Top drafts.
Pershing Pub is located at 243 Club Road on West Fort Bliss. For more information, call (915) 568-6272.
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STARS IN STEREOAND MORE!
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You’re ready to rock ... but are you ready for P.O.D., Flyleaf, Stars in Stereo and more when Rock the Fort returns to Biggs Park Saturday, August 3?
Admission to Rock the Fort is free. Gates open at 4 p.m. No outside food or beverages are permitted. Coolers, glass containers, alcohol and pets are also prohibited. There is no ATM at Biggs Park – bring cash to take advantage of food, beverage and merchandise vendors.
Enjoy the ever-popular Rock the Fort Beer Garden for just $10 and receive 10 beer samples and preferred tent seating. Only guests age 21 and older, with valid ID, are permitted in the beer garden. No children or strollers are allowed.
Rock the Fort is generously sponsored by Casa Ford Lincoln Nissan, USA Discounters, Viva Autogroup, USAA and Bravo.
While you’re there, don’t miss the fifth annual Rock the Fort Car and Bike Show, presented by Western Technical College. Entry and registration are free! Download the entry form from blissmwr.com and pre-register by emailing [email protected].
To learn more, visit blissmwr.com or call (915) 588-8247.
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PGA Driving Range MonthAugust 1-31 • Underwood Golf Complex10-Miler in the HeatAugust 3 • 7am • Soto Physical Fitness CenterRock the FortAugust 3 • 4-10pm • Biggs ParkBienvenidos a Bliss Relocation FairAugust 7 • 1-5pm • CentennialOpen Shooting LeagueAugust 7 • 4-8pm • Rod and Gun ClubFamily Day at the WallAugust 8 • 10am-8pm • Soldier Activity Center Bunco: Diamonds are a Girl’s Best FriendAugust 8 • 6pm • Pershing PubBiggs Laser TagAugust 9 • 8pm • Biggs ParkCome on Down! Hiking + Rappelling with Southwest AdventureAugust 10 • Organ Mountains, Las Cruces, N.M.Hawaiian LuauAugust 10 • noon-5pm • Rod and Gun ClubCommander’s Cup Mini Golf ChampionshipAugust 13-15 • Kelly Park Mini Golf CourseOpen Shooting LeagueAugust 14 • 4-8pm • Rod and Gun ClubFort Bliss Hiring FairAugust 15 • 9am-1pm • CentennialBunco: Cowgirl Round-UpAugust 15 • 6pm • Pershing Pub Family Car Camping with Southwest AdventureAugust 17-18 • White Sands National Monument, N.M.Commander’s Cup Flag Football League BeginsAugust 19 • Omar Bradley Sports ComplexOpen Shooting LeagueAugust 21 • 4-8pm • Rod and Gun ClubBunco: Bunco and the CityAugust 22 • 6pm • Pershing PubMWR Open Golf TournamentAugust 23 • 9am • Underwood Golf ComplexBiggs Laser TagAugust 23 • 8pm • Biggs ParkTower Day at Tango TowerAugust 24 • 10am-4:30pm • Tango Tower at Biggs ParkHigh Stakes BingoAugust 24 • 7pm • CentennialCommander’s Cup Indoor Soccer League BeginsAugust 26 • Biggs Physical Fitness CenterOpen Shooting LeagueAugust 28 • 4-8pm • Rod and Gun ClubGold Rush with Southwest AdventureAugust 30-September 2 • Northern New Mexico
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August is PGA Driving Range Month, and at Un-derwood Golf Complex that means when you buy one bucket of range balls, you get one free! There’s no bet-ter time to brush up on your swing.
Underwood Golf Complex is located at 3200 Coe Ave., near the Logan Heights hous-ing area. For more informa-tion, visit blissmwr.com/golf call (915) 568-1059.
PGA Driving Range MonthMONTH OF AUGUST
The Bienvenidos a Bliss Relocation Fair is scheduled for 1-5 p.m. Wednes-day, August 7 at the Centennial.
The event gives newcomers a chance to get the scoop on their sur-roundings. The fair showcases ser-vices provided by Army Community Service, Family and MWR and various post support agencies, along with com-munity resources, volunteer opportu-nities and more.
More than 200 on and off post agencies will be present to provide in-formation. An Armed Services Blood Program blood drive, William Beau-mont Army Medical Center health fair, volunteer fair, entertainment and more are just part of the fun.
The Centennial is located at 11199 Sgt. E. Churchill St. on East Fort Bliss. For more information, call (915) 569-4227.
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The Employment Readiness Program at Army Community Service will host the Fort Bliss Hiring Fair Thursday, August 15. The fair will take place from 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
at the Centennial, and is open to active-duty military, fam-ily members, retirees and DoD/DA ID card holders only. Guests must present a military ID card
to participate. The Centennial is located at 11199 Sgt.
E. Churchill St. on East Fort Bliss.For information, call (915) 569-5838.
Fort Bliss Hiring Fair
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SOUTHWEST ADVENTURE PHOTO
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Load up your family and head out to experience one of nature’s wonders when you join Southwest Adven-ture for a camping excursion to New Mexico’s White Sands National Monument Saturday, August 17.
For just $10 per person or $35 per family, campers will enjoy games in the sand, camp-ing under the stars, hamburgers and hot dogs and any camping equipment required. The fee covers equipment rental and a dinner cookout. Campers will provide their own transporta-tion and meet at the park. You may have to pay additional park entry fees. Active-duty military are eligible for free annual national park passes. Visit nps.gov for more information.
Tickets must be purchased in advance and can be obtained at the Soldier Activity Center, located at 20732 Constitution Ave. on East Fort Bliss.
Catch up with Southwest Adventure on Facebook at facebook.com/blissodr. For more information, visit blissmwr.com/southwestad-venture or call (915) 744-1532.
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High Stakes Bingo
Want to win a little extra cash just in time to celebrate the end of summer? Check out High Stakes Bingo Saturday, August 24 at the Centennial’s Metro
Bingo Bar. Play for your share of $12,000 in cash. Each winning game pays at least $500, and there are two jackpots – one $2,000 and one $3,000 – up for grabs!
Doors open at 5 p.m. and early-bird games begin at 6:30 p.m. The regular bingo session will begin at 7 p.m.
Buy-ins cost $60 each for 14 games and include a Mexican dinner buffet that will run from 5-6:30 p.m.
Pre-sale tickets and electronics will be available July 6. Elec-tronics are limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Tickets can be purchased at the Centennial, located at 11199 Sgt. E. Churchill St. on East Fort Bliss. Buy your ticket early – space is limited to the first 150 people.
For more information, visit blissmwr.com/bingo or call (915) 744-1171.
HEATHER WILBURN \\ FAMILY AND MWR MARKETING
Open shooting league
Set your sights on winning! The Fort Bliss Rod and Gun Club has lined up to bring you Fort Bliss’ first open shooting league. Matches begin Wednesday, August 7 and will feature trap on odd days and skeet on event.
The league is open to all shoot-ers age 12 and older and costs $20 per day for 50 targets. Youth ages 12-17 must complete the range safety course before participating.
Matches will take place from 4-8 p.m. August 7, August 14,
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August 21, August 28, September 4 and September 11, with a final shoot-off set for September 18.
The Fort Bliss Rod and Gun Club is located at 3730 Roy Johnson Lane in northeast El Paso. For more information, visit blissmwr.com/rodadngun or call (915) 565-4867.
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Get out your running shoes and head over to Freedom Crossing Saturday, September 14 for the 20th annual German-American Oktoberfest Night Run, presented by FirstLight Federal Credit Union, the German Air Force Air Defense Center and Fam-
ily and MWR.You don't have to be a
runner to enjoy the event. Pre-race activities start at 4 p.m. and include the sale of German coffee and pas-tries, along with soft drinks, snow cones and more. Children's activities include a bounce house, games and the Freedom Crossing play areas.
The run starts at 6 p.m. and features an 8-kilometer race and 5-kilometer fun run/walk. There is also a military unit team division. The top three male and female finishers will win prizes.
Last year, more than 1,000 registered participants hit the pave-ment at this event. Organizers hope even more will join this year, as the run marks its third year at Freedom Crossing.
After the race, stay to enjoy German bratwurst and beer, and more entertainment, including live music.
Freedom Crossing is located at 1611 Haan Road on West Fort Bliss. For more information, including registration fees and deadlines, visit ganightrun.com or blissmwr.com, or call (915) 744-5794.
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Open Shooting LeagueSeptember 4, 11 + 18 • 4-8pm • Rod and Gun ClubBorder Rumble Boxing SmokerSeptember 6 • 6pm • Stout Physical Fitness CenterBiggs Laser TagSeptember 6 • 8pm • Biggs ParkFamily Day at the WallSeptember 12 • 10am-8pm • Soldier Activity CenterFamily Car Camping with Southwest AdventureSeptember 14-15 • White Sands National Monument, N.M.German-American Oktoberfest Night RunSeptember 14 • 6pm • Freedom CrossingMWR Through the Years Exhibit OpensSeptember 20 • 6pm • Old Fort BlissHarvest HoedownSeptember 20 • 6pm • Rod and Gun ClubBiggs Laser TagSeptember 20 • 8pm • Biggs ParkFall Open Softball League BeginsSeptember 21 • Omar Bradley ComplexStrongman CompetitionSeptember 21 • 9am • Soto Physical Fitness CenterTower Day at Tango TowerSeptember 21 • 10am-4:30pm • Tango Tower at Biggs ParkBOSS BashSeptember 27 • 9am-5pm • Biggs ParkMartini and a ManicureSeptember 27 • 4:30pm • CentennialRight Arm NightSeptember 27 • 5pm • Pershing PubIron Soldier Sprint TriathlonSeptember 28 • 7:30am • Aquatics Training CenterSport Climbing Clinic with Southwest AdventureSeptember 28 • Rough and Ready Hills Range, N.M
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Strongman CompetitionDo you have what
it takes to conquer the Strongman Competi-tion? You won’t know until you try!
The 2013 Fort Bliss Strongman Competition will take place at 10 a.m. Saturday, September 21 at Soto Physical Fitness Center. The com-petition consists of four events: the tire flip, farmer walk, log press and truck pull. Registration is free and open to active-duty military and their spouses. Register at Stout or Soto PFC from Au-gust 1-September 15.
Awards will be given to the top three competitors in each division.
Soto PFC is located at 20751 Constitu-tion Ave. on East Fort Bliss.
For information, call (915) 744-5201.
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Pamper your-self with Martini and a Manicure at 4:30 p.m. Friday, September 27 at the Centennial. For just $10, kick off the weekend in style with a manicure and one of our specialty martinis. Martini and a Manicure is a great way to relax
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Guests must be age 21 or older to attend. No children are allowed.
The Centennial is
located at 11199 Sgt. E. Churchill St. on East Fort Bliss. For more informa-tion, visit blissmwr.com or call (915) 744-1171.
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MWR Through the Years: Setting the Standard for ExcellenceRelive Family and MWR history when you
visit the “MWR Through the Years: Setting the Standard for Excellence” exhibit at Old Fort Bliss.
The exhibit will open with a social hour at 6 p.m. Friday, September 20. These decades of memories will be on display for a short time only - the exhibit runs through October 16.
The Old Fort Bliss Replica is located at Bldg. 5054, at the corner or Pershing and Pleansonton on West Fort Bliss. For more information, call (915) 568-4518.
MWR Throughthe Years :
Setting the Standardfor Excellence
Old Fort Bliss ReplicaBldg. 5054 · 915-588-8482
corner of Pershing + Pleasonton
Friday, June 286pm social hour
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View and re-live Fort Bliss Family and MWR through the years. Decades of memories displayed only for a short time, ending August 9.
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Team Bliss Sports, Fitness, and Aquat-ics’ newest addition to the team is intramural sports coordinator Hol-ly Imbriaco.
“I have always been around military, so working for Family and MWR was a per-fect fit for me,” said Imbriaco.
After graduating from University of Colora-do at Colorado Springs with a degree in sports health and wellness promotion, Imbriaco was selected to participate in the Family and MWR manager-in-training program at Fort Sam Hous-ton, Texas.
“I knew I wanted to get out and see the world – working for Family and MWR makes that pos-sible,” she noted.
Upon completion of the manager-in-training program, Imbriaco set her sights set on Heidel-berg, Germany, where she worked as a facility manager at Campbell Fitness Center. Later, she transferred to Stuttgart, Germany, and worked as a fitness coordinator. There, Imbriaco also met her husband Joe, and became a military spouse.
“Being a spouse adds another level of appre-ciation and respect to being able to work within the military community,” she added.
Shortly following their marriage, the Imbria-cos moved back to the states and served a short stint in Fort Benning, Ga., before receiving or-ders to Fort Bliss.
“Fort Bliss definitely has one of the biggest intramural programs that I have ever seen, let alone had to oversee,” said Imbriaco. “There is a lot of wonderful staff here on Fort Bliss, and their passion to keep expanding the programs and setting a new standard has me really ex-cited.”
Imbriaco would like to add her own twist to the sports calendar as well.
“I would really like to start incorporating some themed runs and more family runs,” she explained.
The future of Team Bliss Sports, Fitness and Aquatics looks bright with this motivated and ambitious individual heading the intramurals program. Stay tuned for excitement!
Winner’s CircleEmployees go above and beyond
CIRCLEAWARD
MWRMWR
Each quarter, Family and MWR holds the Winner’s Circle award ceremony to recognize employees who have gone above and beyond to provide excellent service for the Soldiers, families, retirees and civilians we serve. Winner’s Circle is a directorate-level incentive awards program primarily designed to recognize outstanding customer service and teamwork by Family and MWR staff members. Each quarter, staff members are nominated by their peers, patrons of Family and MWR or outside agencies, or are identified by name in an ICE comment.
The “Effective Team” award is given to recognize the accomplishments of a team who work together in harmony to produce outstanding results. The selec-tion committee decided that the team below was deserving of the award.
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CENTER William Lee Blanco Muro Jose Ibarguen Joshua Alvidrez Clinton Good Justin Hinojos Melissa Apodaca Melissa Baxendale Nicolas Sias Penrod Robert Pearson Adriana Alvarez
PROGRAM REVIEW BOARD Melinda Scott Kimberly Garner Angelika Schmidt Maria Persson Michelle Perales
The following staff members are “Commitment to Excellence” winners for routinely going above and beyond to provide exceptional service to inter-nal and external customers.
2ND qUARTER 2013jOSHUA ALVIDREzStout Physical Fitness CenterjOSE IBARGUENStout Physical Fitness CenterSTEPHANIE McGRUDERAquatics Training CenterMELISSA ROSSArmy Community ServiceCHANDRA PLATTArmy Community ServiceRODOLFO MORENOAuto CraftsBLANCA CESPEDESFinancial Management DivisionjESUS ORTIzArmy Community ServiceMELINDA McWEENYRod and Gun ClubDELIA BELLReplica Child Development CenterLUCIA RIMADALogan Child Development CenterLISA HENSENFinancial Management DivisionPATRICIA REESArmy Community ServiceVALERIE MARESArmy Community ServiceREBECCA KONIECzNYFamily Child CareTONYA PHILLIPSSKIESUnlmitedDONNA WILLIAMSLogan Child Development CenterMARIA SANCHEzLogan Child Development CenterROBERT ALBARod and Gun Club
To nominate a Family and MWR employee for a Winner’s Circle award, contact Melinda Scott at (915) 568-3500. To submit a compliment or suggestion for improvement for any Family and MWR program, check out the ICE system at http://ice.disa.mil.
KRISTOPHER BROWNSpecial EventsMICHAEL HAYESYouth Sports Volunteer CoachOLGA HAYESYouth Sports Volunteer CoachSHARDAY BROWNMilam Child Development CenterMELINDA SCOTTDFMWR Management AssistantSHANNON DOOLEYFraming BlissLISA PANIAGUAMiddle School and Teen ProgramELIzABETH McGILLLogan Child Development Center
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Heather Wilburn, Family and MWR marketingIf it seems like you’ve seen First Command Financial Services
everywhere lately, it’s no surprise. While First Command has sup-ported Family and MWR for years, this year they have committed
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MWR M A G A Z I N E2013(Very) Short Essay Contest
“WhatFreedomMeans to
Me”
Freedom means different things to different people. Over
the years I have thought of more and more things freedom
means to me. Some of the most important things are being
able to do what you want and the freedom of speech.
If the colonial militia men had not fought the Revolu-
tionary War, we might not have the freedom we have to-
day. That war gained us freedom from England and King
George III’s rule. Gaining freedom from England allowed
Thomas Jefferson to write the bill of rights.
People cannot tell me what to do {except for my par-
ents} and cannot limit me to how far I can succeed in
life. I can go anywhere I want to go. NO ONE CAN STOP
ME!!!
The most important right we Americans have is
the freedom of speech. That means no one can re-
strict us from saying what we want, when we want,
and where we want.
The freedom that we have keeps us together
as a nation, and as a nation we work together to
keep this freedom. The freedom we have means
a lot to me, because it means I have the rights
to do what I want and say what I want.
What Freedom Means to MeAge-Group Winner
Being FreeI celebrate freedom when I’m able to do
what I want to do. When I do what I want to
do I get to play with my friends that I want to
play with instead of people telling me who
to play with.
Freedom is being able to eat whatever I
want to eat. The government can’t tell us
what to eat if we are free. I also like being
free because I can wear whatever I want on
Mondays at school and on the weekends. I
like being free because people can not tell
kids what to do or say to other kids, adults
or babies. It’s fun being free because I can
go wherever I want to go without anyone
telling me who to go with or where to go.
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This is important to me because I get to
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Me”What Freedom Means to Me
Freedom to me is the right to be who I want to be, and being able to do what I want without some-
one telling me the way my life should go. It means I can choose how I should raise my children and
who I should marry and of what race he should be. Freedom is being able to have my own religion and believing in what I want. I have many types of freedom, I can walk into a
building and not be judged or mistreated because
of my race or skin color, I can do things and play sports that
only men could do. I can help my dad hunt even though I
am a girl. I have the freedom of speech, I can go to a meet-
ing or a gathering and say what I feel and I don’t have
to keep it locked inside. I have the free-dom to get an education now when only boys had been able go to schools.
I am very grateful for freedom, and I think freedom is something that is going
stay in America. It is going to stay because of people like my dad going to work every
day protecting my freedom. All of this is what freedom means to me.
Freedom means different things to different people. Over
the years I have thought of more and more things freedom
means to me. Some of the most important things are being
able to do what you want and the freedom of speech.
If the colonial militia men had not fought the Revolu-
tionary War, we might not have the freedom we have to-
day. That war gained us freedom from England and King
George III’s rule. Gaining freedom from England allowed
Thomas Jefferson to write the bill of rights.
People cannot tell me what to do {except for my par-
ents} and cannot limit me to how far I can succeed in
life. I can go anywhere I want to go. NO ONE CAN STOP
ME!!!
The most important right we Americans have is
the freedom of speech. That means no one can re-
strict us from saying what we want, when we want,
and where we want.
The freedom that we have keeps us together
as a nation, and as a nation we work together to
keep this freedom. The freedom we have means
a lot to me, because it means I have the rights
to do what I want and say what I want.
What Freedom Means to Me
What Freedom Means to Me
To me freedom means many different things. First, it
means my dad is away from home a lot. He cannot be
home for many special occasions or when I am hurt or
when I am sick. Next, when I turn eighteen I will be able
to vote for president. Lastly, freedom means I will be able
to make my own choices. I am thankful for my dad join-
ing the United States Army and fighting for me and my
two sister’s and my mom’s freedom. I am also thankful
for the different types of military. I am thankful for being
an American citizen because my family has food, shelter,
and safety. I am thankful for America because it’s the freest
country in the universe. When I turn thirty-five, I am going to
run for president. Since America is a free country, with hard
work and determination, I will be able to choose whatever
job I want to get. To me, freedom means many different
things but these are the most important to me.
Age-Group Winner
This year, Fort Bliss Family and MWR held the second annual blissNOW! (Very) Short Essay Contest. Youth in 1st-12th grades were invited to submit essays expressing the theme “What Freedom Means to Me.” We received many entries, but what you’ll read here are the winners (and some honorable mentions), printed EXACTLY as we received them. Our overall winner, Amanda Ward, picked up a 16 GB iPod Nano. Age group winners each earned a
$25 Visa gift card, and the remaining entries earned each author a $10 VIsa gift card. Congratulations!
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what Freedom means to me The meaning of freedom is different for everyone. Getting to go to college, buying their first car, or getting to leave home might be freedom for some people. For me, freedom is the right to do what i want with no in-terference from a dictator or a king. Therefore, for this to happen we have brave men and women to defend America at all times. In our country, we are able to buy or sell items that we need or don’t need, we are able to go to public school for free till twelfth grade, and we can choose what jobs we want and how to spend our money. In other countries, people can’t choose jobs that they want, they may get and education but they may have to pay for it, and some countries may not even have schools. To buy or sell items is hard because they don’t have enough money or have very few of that item they want to sell. And to add to that, with jobs so limited, it would be hard to get the job of your choice because of the economy itself. “Freedom is not free.” This expression is true. If it was not true though, we won’t have a military to defend us, and we won’t have to worry about an enemy attacking us or attacking innocent civilians in or outside the country. With freedom comes a large price that can’t be taken back though. With conflicts in other countries, troops lose their lives deploying to those countries in order to bring peace and harmony to homes that were corrupted with war. Therefore, freedom is not free, for we have to pay a price for us to have this freedom and for others to
have it as well. Freedom also brings us the opportunity to go to a public school for free, choose what we get or don’t get with no interference from a person or group who will lead us without our say on how things should be done. This is what freedom means to me.
what Freedom means to me “What does freedom mean to me”? Well it means a
lot of things to me. Most importantly, it means my fam-ily and a great quality of life. There is a very big price for freedom, and it comes at the expense of American soldiers and other law enforcement agencies fighting and protecting America and it’s people, every day. So because of this, I try to enjoy every second of it, and be grateful for the country that I live in. Sometimes people take freedom for granted, but I don’t. I don’t because my father is a soldier in the Army, and my two uncles are Border Patrol agents. I feel that all three of them put their lives at risk to defend and continue to give the United States of American the freedom we have. My dad gets deployed every couple of years, and there could be a possibility that one day he might not return home. He is a hero to my sisters and myself. I don’t want to take for granted the freedom we have, because I know it is a hard thing that has been worked for and many have suf-fered in order to continue to have freedom. Freedom to me is being able to go to church on Sundays, and enjoy-ing the beautiful days outside with my friends. Freedom means that I can go to school and have an education.
Freedom means that I can be a child and I don’t have to worry about strict laws and orders. I pray to God every day and night and give thanks for all the troops and others that protect our country so that we can feel safe and know that we are a country where we can be free! I ask that God protect our nation and my father most importantly. That alone shows what freedom means. It means that I can pray, and be allowed to believe in God.
caleb weber, 5th gradeand carter weber, 2nd gradewhat Freedom means to me
Freedom means that I can make my own choices. Every day I can wake up and do whatever I want and go anywhere. I have the freedom to go to school and g e t a g o o d e d u c a t i o n . T h e n I c a n g o t o h i g h s c h o o l a n d college. I can p lay spo r t s and have fun with my fam-ily. With free-dom I can pick my own job. To me hav -ing freedom means that I can dream big and have the chance to make them come true. I am very thankful to live in a country that is free and you can explore for yourself. It also means that I can vote. Freedom makes me feel safe at home. Some people don’t think about freedom, but I do because my Dad is in the Army. People in the military have to deploy so that everbody in the U.S. can keep their freedom. My Dad has to deploy and I don’t see him for a whole year. He makes sure we are safe and gives us freedoms. He is our hero and we miss him very much.
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Daniel mccauley, 2nd gradei loVe mY FreeDom!!!
Freedom means life to me. Soldiers go into battle because they know what freedom is and what it means. Soldiers value freedom for themselves and for other men and women. Freedom means freedom of reli-gion which means we are not forced to believe another religion. Red, white and blue are the colors I’m proud of.
Red means the blood that was shed in all the wars.
Blue means the color of the union- 50 states come together to be one.
White means freedom from harmful laws.Freedom means to be able to own a gun, and not be
forced to quarter soldiers. Freedom means we are not enslaved by other men. Freedom sometimes means my daddy is home and sometimes he is overseas to help our nation keep it’s freedom. Because our country is free, we can travel safely, whenever and wherever we want to go in America. Freedom means that freedom to vote for who we want for president. Because our country is free, I will not be forced to be a doctor or lawyer, if I want to be a scien-tist. Freedom means you are not forced to have a certain amount of children. I love that we live in a free country!
Jaclyn Villagomez, 6th gradewhat Freedom means to me
Freedom to me is the sweetest word that I’ve heard. It’s just as beautiful as watching a baby bird opening it’s wings, ready to soar high. Freedom is what helps me ex-press myself and feel bet-ter about myself. I feel like the world wants me to be happy and alive.
Being free is one of the best feelings in the world. You’re life isn’t un-der control, it’s yours to keep. You’re not a mari-onette puppet on strings, being control led by people. Free is how ev-eryone should feel. The people of this world, don’t deserve to be locked up or enslaved. No should be like that period.
I think that almost everyone deserves freedom. The ability to express, do, say anything they want. Freedom lets me do anything and everything I want. Let out what you have to say for yourself. Our founding fathers made this country on free and fair grounds. This is what everyone needs for once. This is what freedom means to me.
elizabeth anne andrews, 2nd gradewhat Freedom means to me
Freedom means alot to me. Freedom is great, awe-some, amazing, outstanding and priceless. Because I have freedom I am allowed to be a Christian. I am allowed to tell others about Jesus’s Love for us. I am allowed to be in school. I can do all kinds of things that people in other countries can’t. I can be homeschooled, have free t ime, do art, have tons of read-ing time, and choose what I wear. I can do all kinds of things because I have freedom. Without freedom I wouldn’t be able to be when I grow up. If our countrie didn’t have freedom some of us would be slaves. Freedom is the condition of being free from restraints. Freedom is Liberty from slavery and oppre-sion. Without Freedom I would be controlled by an-other person. Freedom is the power to make your own choice. I love freedom!
caleb townley, 5th gradewhat Freedom means to me
Freedom means to have the ability and right to do certain things such as play football and be home-schooled with out government interference. Also we have the right to choose our job to choose to serve or not serve in the military. Freedom gives us op-portunity to decide when, where and if we worship God. When we have freedom we can have a job to earn money to spend as we like. I am thank-ful that freedom gives me a chance to go to school and learn math ,history, science, spelling and gram-mar. We have the ability and opportunity to travel and learn about our environment and history in our national parks such as The Grand Canyon, Carlsbad Caverns , White Sands Missile Range and Hueco tanks.
Freedom means that my Dad is sometimes de-ployed. Sometimes it means I have had to leave my friends when we relocate to a different place. I have also made friends in Korea, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas. Freedom is worth having my Dad deployed to help others enjoy it more.
izaak hopper, 8th gradewhat Freedom means to me
Freedom means life to me. I’m glad to have freedom in everything I do. What I’m trying to say is that America defines freedom. Whether it is the freedom of speech, religion or to own weapons. America has all of that to offer. Freedom means you do something not be-cause you have to but because you can. Free-dom means you can do something and not be cricized for your opin-ions. Freedom is not living, doing or being the something as everyone else. By that I mean that freedom is not having the same job as everyone else, the same kind of the traditions, the same clothes, basically being the same person. That isn’t freedom.
Freedom is being your own unique person who stands out. Freedom is being able to live in a place where you don’t have to worry about authority treating you cruelly just because just because you are expressing your personal opinions. Freedom is what I love. I love my family. I love my friends. I love my peers. I don’t love them because I have to but because I want to. I’m able to love, live and laugh not because I have to but because freedom never said I couldn’t and America represents freedom. This is the land of opportu-nity that provides the rights I mentioned. I love America very much because of these freedoms. That is what freedom means to me.
eileen mccauley, 8th gradeFreedom
Freedom is when we have liberty. Freedom means we are an Army family. When our soldiers are deployed and when they come back from deployment it makes me feel happy. The children are free to go to school here. The military keeps us safe. The American flag represents the thirteen colonies and the fifty states. The flag makes me think of liberty and justice and makes me proud of our soldiers. I am proud of the children who support their dads during the war. Once of my favorite rights the U.S. Constitu-tion offers Americans is the freedom of religion. I am glad we have the freedom of religion because it means I won’t get persecuted for my faith. I am also glad it gives us the right to own guns, because then we can go hunting. When I think of freedom, I thank God. I am proud of my freedom!!!
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Don Aguilar, far left, the manager at Fort Bliss’ Desert Strike Lanes bowling center, coached the 2013 All-Army Bowling Team to victory at the 2013 Armed Forces Bowling Championship. This marks the second year Aguilar has coached the team, which took home 17 of the 29 available medals at this year’s event.
Tiffany Kurak, Family and MWR MarketingStrikes, spares and splits are part of
everyday lingo for Desert Strike Lanes’ manager, Don Aguilar.
For Aguilar, bowling isn’t just any old job – he has dedicated many years to bowling and Family and MWR.
“There is nothing like being able to help those who put their lives on the line every day so I can do what I enjoy,” said Aguilar.
In April, Aguilar took his passion and expertise to Camp Lejeune, N.C., with the All-Army Bowling Team. For the second year in a row, he coached the All-Army team to compete at the national Armed Forces Bowling Championship. The All-Army team dominated the tournament, winning 17 of the 29 available medals; this reflects an improvement over 2012, when the All-Army team took home seven med-als.
Even though the tournament is over, Aguilar is not on hiatus from his award-winning team.
“I will keep sending the players perfor-mance improvement guides, and giving them advice for the duration of the year,” he noted.
There are only bright things ahead for Aguilar.
“We are very proud of Don and all of his accomplishments with the All-Army Bowling Team, and we look forward to sending him to coach next year as well,” said Ronald Telles, chief of the Business Operations Division at Fort Bliss Family and MWR. “He is an excellent example of the standard we set here at Fort Bliss.”
Taking the leadDesert Strike Lanes manager tapped to coach All-Army team
We are very proud of Donand of all of his accomplishments with the All-Army Bowling Team ... He is an excellent example of the standard we set here at Fort Bliss.
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Tiffany Kurak, Family and MWR MarketingIt’s time to “paak the caa,” and get a beer ... If you read that in a Boston accent, you’re ready for
Fort Bliss’ newest dining and lounge option: Family and MWR is proud to present the Sam Adams Brew Pub at the Centennial Banquet and Conference Center.
The Sam Adams Brew Pub is tentatively set to open in September.
“The Sam Adams Brew Pub is not a replacement of our Old English Pub, but an enhancement of the goods and services we offered there,” said Tianna Bowden, food and beverage program manager for Family and MWR’s Busi-ness Operations Division. “We are continuously looking to raise the bar of what is expected in a Family and MWR facility. Sam Adams’ commitment to excellence is a fan-tastic fit with that philosophy, and the new Sam Adams Brew Pub is going to be a top-notch destination on East Fort Bliss.”
The trendy new gastropub will offers a sleek and con-temporary décor, while showcasing Sam Adams’ world-famous brews, including the award-winning Samuel Adams Boston Lager. In addition, the pub will carry six varieties of Samuel Adams draft, a wide variety of bottled Samuel Adams beers and a selection of other beverages.
“Craft beer has become very popular,” Bowden ex-plained. “Opening the Sam Adams Brew Pub allows us to meet that demand, and gives a differentiated pub at-mosphere from the Pershing Pub.”
The Sam Adams Brew Pub is not only a place to enjoy a great beer, but a place to have a bite to eat as well.
“The Sam Adams Brew Pub is also going to provide the opportunity for a place to have a sit-down, casual din-ing experience on East Fort Bliss,” Bowden said. “Cur-rently, no other facility offers this as an option.”
The thoughtfully crafted menu is complementary to the Sam Adams beer lineup. You can sink your teeth into a juicy brewhouse bacon cheese burger, munch on wheat beer chili nachos, or dive into fish and chips.
“The menu is small, but well-planned to complement
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the Samuel Adams beer line,” Bowden said. “The menu is very well-rounded, offering everything from appetizers to desserts.”
Bringing the Sam Adams Brew Pub to Fort Bliss was no easy task. Currently, Fort Irwin, Calif., and Fort Bliss are the only two Army installations to house a Sam Adams Brew Pub.
“This has been a project in the making for two and half years,” Bowden said. “Everything inside the pub, including the menu, had to be sent to Boston for approval from Sam Adams headquarters.”
The Sam Adams Brew Pub will be housed inside the Centennial, located at 11199 Sgt. E. Churchill St. on East Fort Bliss. For more information, visit blissmwr.com.
Artists’ rendering depict the planned interior, above, and exterior of the Sam Adams Brew Pub. The new ad-dition to the Centennial Banquet and Conference Center is set to open in September, and will provide the only sit-down casual dining experience available on East Fort Bliss.
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Tiffany Kurak, Family and MWR MarketingThe Pershing Pub opened its doors not
too long ago, and has been a huge success. Many people have taken the opportunity to enjoy the restored English-style pub on Friday nights.
The pub has also been utilized for a number of hail and farewells, special events and meetings. However, it still felt like it was missing something.
“The pub is doing very well,” said Me-linda McWeeny, the assistant manager at the Fort Bliss Rod and Gun Club, who also pulls double duty as an event coordinator at the Pershing Pub. “It’s a great place for adults to come after a long week and relax. And now that it is up and running, it is time to bring in some fun programs that will al-low the facility to be further enjoyed.”
The premier program? Bunco! “Bunco is an easy-to-learn dice game
that is tons of fun and is very popular among a lot of military wives,” McWeeny said. “Of course, we are extending our invi-tation to everyone 18 years of age and older
– you don’t have to be a spouse to come out and play.”
Bunco is held select Thursday nights, starting at 6 p.m. The $10 buy-in fee in-cludes complimentary snacks, and drink specials support the theme for the week.
“We encourage everyone who partici-pates to dress up and really have fun with it,” said McWeeny.
With themes like Bunco in Paradise, Charlie’s Angels and Bunco and the City, there is a costume for everyone.
Bunco is not the only game making its way to the Pershing Pub.
“We are looking to start a Texas Hold ‘Em group,” McWeeny noted. “We are still working out the details, but we would like to bring poker – and a lot of other different events – to the pub.”
Pershing Pub is located at 243 Club Road on West Fort Bliss. For information about Bunco and other programming, call (915) 781-6809. For information about pub hours or reserving the pub for a function, call (915) 568-6272.
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Tiffany Kurak, Family and MWR MarketingThe Fort Bliss Rod and Gun Club has
held tons of family-friendly events this year – and they aren’t done yet.
“The goal is to have something every month where families can come out and enjoy different events,” said Melinda McWeeny, Rod and Gun Club assistant manager.
It is time pull out the chilies and don your apron again: In July, the Rod and Gun Club will host its second chili cook-off of 2013. To register as a contestant, call (915) 565-4867; contest entry is free.
“The first chili cook-off was great, but we want to expand on it,” said McWeeny. “We thought summer would be a great time to add another cook-off to the calendar, and this time we’re making it an all-day event.”
The cook-off is set for July 27 and is sure to be a day full fun and eating, but it isn’t all fun and games. The top chili earns its chef a $100 gift card.
“Chili cook-offs are a competition, and people take their chili very seriously,” McWeeny noted.
If chili cooking isn’t your forte, come as a taster for just $5. The small fee covers a sample of each chili, corn bread and a non-alco-
holic beverage. As the summer days start to end and
school looms ahead, the Rod and Gun Luau August 10 will help celebrate another fantastic summer with a taste of paradise. The event will be full of games, hula danc-ing and – of course – food.
“We are going to have pig roast in the fire pit, and it is going to be the perfect top-per to our luau,” said McWeeny.
In September, dust off your boots –the cowboy kind –and get ready for Harvest Hoedown September 20. The evening will feature live country music, line danc-ing, square dancing and a great barbecue menu. Enjoy an evening on the patio with
the family, and have fun bobbing for apples and playing classic children’s games.
“The weather should be perfect,” McWeeny said. “This time of year is not too hot, it’s not too cold. It’s not humid ... it’s just right for a fun night outdoors. This is going to be a great event the whole family can enjoy.”
The Rod and Gun Club is located at 3730 Roy Johnson Lane in northeast El Paso. For more information on the Rod and Gun Club, visit blissmwr.com/rodandgun or call (915) 565-4867.
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A taster prepares to sample entries in the Rod and Gun Club’s February chili cook-off. The next chili cook-off is set for july 27. Entry is free for competitors.
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Happy trails start hereHeather Wilburn, Family and MWR Marketing
Now in its second year, the Wagon Trails Market at the Old Fort Bliss Replica is back and better than ever. Each Friday through September 28, shoppers will have the chance to browse crafts, antique and unique goods, produce and food items, and more. The market runs from 4-6 p.m. each week, ex-cept on weekends associated with a federal holidays.
The market began in 2012 as an extension of the Sundown Caravan market series the facility hosted in the fall of 2011.
“We’re basically expanded on that for-mat,” said Wanda Kienzle, education pro-gram director at Old Fort Bliss. “And we’re expecting a variety of vendors selling prod-ucts and services ranging from jam to jew-elry.
“At different times of the year, we’ll have different products,” she explained.
While the shopping is fun, Kienzle said she hopes to make the market more than just a place to buy things and then go home.
“This is an opportunity to bring people together and let them know about the dif-ferent, fun activities available in our com-munity,” she said. “It’s a way to let them know about sources for things they might be interested in.”
To that end, Kienzle hopes to bring in entertainers and make family-friendly edu-cational activities part of the lineup, as well.
“It is a market, but it’s also kind of like a bazaar, so I open it up to people who have other things, other products and services, to come see me,” she added. Entertainers of all stripes, from musicians to dancers, are in-vited to contact Kienzle about the possibility of performing at a market.
Activities would be anything from craft classes that the kids can take part in, to games like horseshoes and more. Kienzle said she hopes the market can become a so-cial venue where people will be able to come together.
“I’ve had so many people ask questions about the community, and so many people have made comments about there not be-ing enough activities for their families,” she said.
Another goal is to benefit the businesses that participate as vendors.
“It’s kind of like an incubator,” Kienzle said. “It’s a great way for people who have little businesses to get those things started, to
get the word out so they can be productive, while having another activity for people to participate in – specifically, an outside activ-ity that families can share in.”
Small and home-based businesses sup-ply just the type of goods and services the market was created to promote. Vendors in-terested in selling their goods and services at the market should contact Kienzle for more information.
“We’re always looking to bring in some new vendors,” she said. “We’ll set up booths inside the replica and outside on the ground. There’s lots of space.”
Ultimately, Kienzle said, she just wants to provide Soldiers and family members
with a good time.“Come, shop, learn about different
things, let the kids play,” she said. “It’s a pretty nice way to enjoy a couple hours on a Friday evening, and you still get to go home in time for dinner. Maybe you’ll even take something home that will be part of your dinner!”
The Old Fort Bliss Replica is located at Bldg. 5054, at the corner of Pershing and Pleasonton roads. Visit blissmwr.com/oldfortbliss for information on upcoming events and programming.
For more information about the Wagon Trails Market or becoming a vendor, call (915) 568-4518 or (915) 588-8482.
Wagon Trails Market offers shopping with a homemade twist
Above: zelda and juan Rocha, vendors selling homemade jams and salsa, chat with a customer at the Wagon Trails Market, held from 4-6 p.m. each Friday at Old Fort Bliss.
Right: Vendors offering hand-crafted gourd birdhouses dis-play their goods during the Wagon Trails Market. Shop-pers can find anything from handmade crafts to antique items and more at the eclectic market, held Fridays through September 28 at Old Fort Bliss.
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Destination: AdventureHeather Wilburn, Family and MWR Marketing
Southwest Adventure has every-thing they need to get you outdoors and active this summer. With every-thing from camping and climbing to laser tag – even an expedition for gold – Family and MWR’s outdoor recre-ation experts have you covered.
How’s the view from the top? Find out during Family Day at the Wall, a new addition to the outdoor recreation calendar. The Soldier Activity Center is normally open to guests ages 18 and older, but on Family Day, the wall is open to all climbers age 6 and up. Climbing is available on a first-come, first-served basis from 10 a.m.-8 p.m., and there’s one scheduled in July, Au-gust and September.
For more high-altitude adventure, check out the August hiking and rap-pelling trip to the Organ Mountains in Las Cruces, or the sport climbing clinic set for September in the Rough and Ready Hills Range. To catch some sky closer to home, Tower Day returns to the lineup in August.
There’s gold in them there hills ... maybe. Pack your gear and head to northern New Mexico for the Gold Rush backpacking and gold find-ing expedition. Will you find Forrest Fenn’s treasure? Probably not, but you’re bound to have fun. After all, the scenery there is beautiful, and it’s a great way to spend Labor Day week-end!
If a lazy day is more your style, try tubing the Rio Grande. Southwest Ad-venture is heading to wherever there’s water, and you can join to float your cares away.
Also carefree: the overnight fam-ily car camping trips at White Sands National Monument, N.M. Southwest Adventure provides the gear, the games and the grub, in the form of a dinner cookout. You just have to show up have fun – how easy is that?
Climbing, hiking and camping are all part of summer fun, and so is spending a day at the park. But what about a night at Biggs Park? Biggs La-ser Tag is back, and there’s no better
Summer heats up with action close to home and further afield
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Family car camping trips to White Sands National Monument, pictured above, are a very popular feature on the Southwest Adventure calendar. This summer, there’s one trip scheduled every month. Tower Days (pictured below left) are also a big draw. Looking for something a little more high-octane? Head to New Mexico Try rappelling in the Organ Mountains or sport climbing in the Rough and Ready Hills Range.
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July 6 Tube the River Rio Grande in New Mexico $12 Transportation, equipment rental, guide servicesJuly 11 Family Day at the Wall Soldier Activity Center FREE Free use of the climbing wall for guests age 6 and overJuly 12 Biggs Laser Tag Biggs Park $10 Entry fee, laser tag equipment *For all agesJuly 20-21 Family Car Camping White Sands National
Monument, N.M.$10/person or $35/family
Equipment, games, dinner cookout*You may have to pay additional entry fees to White Sands
July 26 Biggs Laser Tag Biggs Park $10 Entry fee, laser tag equipment *For all agesAugust 8 Family Day at the Wall Soldier Activity Center FREE Free use of the climbing wall for guests age 6 and overAugust 9 Biggs Laser Tag Biggs Park $10 Entry fee, laser tag equipment *For all agesAugust 10 Come on Down! Hiking
and RappellingOrgan Mountains, Las Cruces, N.M.
$18 Transportation, equipment rental, guide services
August 17-18 Family Car Camping White Sands National Monument, N.M.
$10/person or $35/family
Equipment, games, dinner cookout*You may have to pay additional entry fees to White Sands
August 23 Biggs Laser Tag Biggs Park $10 Entry fee, laser tag equipment *For all agesAugust 24 10am--4:30pm Tower Day Tango Tower, Biggs Park $6 Unlimited use of Tango Tower on morning or afternoon ticket
for climbers 6 and olderAugust 30-September 2 Gold Rush: Backpacking
and Gold HuntingNorthern New Mexico TBD Transportation, equipment, guide services, some meals
September 6 Biggs Laser Tag Biggs Park $10 Entry fee, laser tag equipment *For all agesSeptember 12 Family Day at the Wall Soldier Activity Center FREE Free use of the climbing wall for guests age 6 and overSeptember 14-15 Family Car Camping White Sands National
Monument, N.M.$10/person or $35/family
Equipment, games, dinner cookout*You may have to pay additional entry fees to White Sands
September 20 Biggs Laser Tag Biggs Park $10 Entry fee, laser tag equipment *For all agesSeptember 21 10am--4:30pm Tower Day Tango Tower, Biggs Park $6 Unlimited use of Tango Tower on morning or afternoon ticket
for climbers 6 and olderSeptember 28 Sport Climbing Clinic Rough and Ready Hills
Range, N.M.$35 Professional climbing instruction, transportation, equipment
rental, guide services
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way to set your sights on fun. We’ve got op-tions from a .50-caliber laser turret to pea shooters for the little ones, and everything in between. This night laser tag adventure is open to all ages, and at just $10 per person it’s a steal.
Speaking of Biggs Park, have you visited Biggs Paintball? There are two great cours-es available for your paintballing pleasure, and the prices can’t be beat ... unless you purchase a yearly membership, and then prices are even lower! For just $75 per year,
you receive free air and field fees, plus ac-cess to special sales and discounts through-out the year.
Southwest Adventure is headquartered at the Soldier Activity Center, located at 20732 Constitution Ave. on East Fort Bliss. Learn more at blissmwr.com/southwestad-venture, or call (915) 744-1532. For the lat-est and greatest information about what’s happening in outdoor rec, follow Southwest Adventure on Facebook at facebook.com/blissodr.
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OPEN TO ACTIVE-DUTY FORT BLISS MILITARYCommander’s Cup Golf Championship July 12-14 Underwood Golf Comple YesCommander's Cup Mini-Golf Championship August 13-15 Kelly Park YesCommander’s Cup Flag Football League August 19 Stout Field YesCommander’s Cup Indoor Soccer League August 26 Biggs Physical Fitness Center YesCommander’s Cup Dodgeball Championship June 29 Soto Physical Fitness Center YesBorder Rumble Boxing Smoker September 6 Stout Physical Fitness Center NoOPEN TO ALL MILITARY ID HOLDERSIndividual Aquathlon July 12 Replica Aquatic Center YesFall Open Softball League September 21 Omar Bradley Complex NoStrongman Competition September 21 Soto Physical Fitness Center NoOPEN TO FORT BLISS AND EL PASO COMMUNITY10-Miler in the Heat August 3 Soto Physical Fitness Center NoGerman-American Oktoberfest Night Run September 14 Freedom Crossing NoIron Soldier Sprint Triathlon September 28 Aquatics Training Center No
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A runner nears the finish line during the 2012 10-Miler in the Heat run. This year’s 10-Miler in the Heat is set for August 3. The run is open to the community, and will also serve as a second qualifier for Fort Bliss’ Army Ten-Miler team.
Tiffany Kurak, Family and MWR MarketingAs we enter into the hottest months in El Paso, some of us will tough
it out in the heat, while others look for ways to cool down. Team Bliss Sports, Fitness and Aquatics is covering all the bases by offering a wide variety of sports leagues and intramural sports this summer season.
If you need to a little break from the heat, the individual aquathlon is set for July 12. The race will consist of a 5k run, 400 meter swim and finish with a second 5k run. The event is part of the Commander’s Cup series, but is open to all Fort Bliss ID card holders age 18 and older.
“The aquathlon is a great event because it is a great trainer for the Iron Soldier Sprint Triathlon later in the year, and it breaks up just do-ing a regular run,” said Holly Imbriaco, intramural sports coordinator.
For all you heat lovers, August 3 will bring the 10-Miler in the Heat. This race is open to everyone, but is also the second qualifier for active-duty Soldiers looking to join the elite Fort Bliss Army Ten-Miler team that will compete in Washington D.C. in October.
“I have seen the dedication that the runners put into being able to compete in this event,” said Imbriaco. “It is inspiring to see that level of commitment and focus, not to mention that they are doing it in El Paso summer heat.”
More of a team player? The Fall Open Softball League starts Sep-tember 21, with games played at the Omar Bradley Sports Complex.
“Softball is one our most popular leagues,” said Imbriaco. “They are competitive, but the camaraderie and playing the game is what makes it most enjoyable.”
The open softball league is open to all-active duty Soldiers, family members 18 and older, and DoD/DA civilians.
The summer season sports finale is the Iron Soldier Sprint Triathlon September 28. The 400-meter swim, 11-mile bike ride and 5k run has become a semi-annual favorite.
“The triathlons are very high-energy, exciting events,” said Imbriaco. “As a spectator, watching athletes battle it out multiple times all over the courses is very exciting, and keeps it fast-paced.”
However, there is still much, much more going on when it comes to Team Bliss Sports, Fitness and Aquatics events: the Commander’s Cup Golf Championship will take place July 12-14, while the Commander’s
Cup Mini Golf Championship is set for August 13-15.The Commander’s Cup Indoor Soccer League will
begin play August 26, and the Strongman Competition is set for September 21.
To view the full calendar, visit blissmwr.com/intra-murals or check out the Team Bliss Sports, Fitness, and Aquatics Facebook page at facebook.com/teamblisss-ports. To learn more, call (915) 744-5794.
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Heather Wilburn, Family and MWR MarketingThe brand-new, state-of-the art Aquatics Training Center
opened its doors May 13, and the new facility has quickly become a popular addition to the fitness and recreation options offered through Fort Bliss Family and MWR.
The center is the first of its kind in the Army and will accommo-date the recreational needs of the community; however, the center exists primarily to support Soldier readiness. But that doesn’t mean there’s no room for fun!
“The facility’s capability to have unlimited training for the Soldiers has been incredible,” said Stephanie McGruder, aquat-ics manager for Team Bliss Sports, Fitness and Aquatics. “Even though the Soldiers’ training is the priority, families have been able to benefit greatly from the facility as well. The multipurpose pool allows for swimmers of all ages to enjoy the water safely and still have a great time.”
Eighteen months in the making – construction began in Novem-ber 2011, and planning began as early as 2005 – the 50,000-square-foot facility was designed to offer users more than the average pool experience. To begin with, the Aquatics Training Center features three pools: a 50-meter Olympic-sized pool, a multi-purpose pool and a 13-foot-deep diving well. Each body of water boasts its own innovative characteristics.
Unique features of the multipurpose pool include zero-depth entry with a maximum depth of 8 feet, a 12-foot climbing wall located on the deck, a permanent basketball goal and volleyball-court capabilities. Heaters can warm the water to therapy tempera-ture within four hours to support wounded warrior rehabilitation. The zero-depth entry feature, which makes entering the pool simi-lar to entering the ocean from a beach, also supports shallow-water egress training.
The eight-lane, Olympic-sized pool features multiple depths and a moveable bulkhead that can divide the pool into two sepa-rate sections, enabling simultaneous use of the pool for multiple aquatic programs. The 13-foot diving well features two 1-meter boards and a 3-meter platform and is designed for diving and drown-proofing, and can accommodate helicopter cab dunk train-ing.
Aquatics Training Center amenities include fully-equipped men’s and women’s locker rooms and family changing areas, and a large classroom available for trainings. And in the future, Mc-
Gruder hope to add to the center’s features by adding program-ming that focuses on fitness and fun.
“Looking forward, we want to start incorporating a lot of differ-ent programs,” she said. “There will be the standard water aero-bics, Aqua Zumba and swim lessons, but we also want to introduce physical therapy classes, a diving team and water polo. The facility really lends itself to endless possibilities when it comes to what we can offer.”
In addition to showing the Army’s commitment to Soldier readiness, the facility also displays the commitment to make Fort Bliss one of the premier installations in the Department of Defense. Located on East Fort Bliss and built at a cost of $15.5 million, it is the third of the “Town Center” facilities opened by Family and MWR within the past three years – the other two being Soto Physi-cal Fitness Center and the Loeza Soldier Activity Center. All told, the three facilities represent an Army investment of $46.5 million.
“No other installation in the Army has been the recipient of proj-ects of this scale and nature,” explained Melinda Sorrell, director of Family and MWR at Fort Bliss. “All three are truly world-class facilities, and greatly enhance the quality of life here at Fort Bliss.”
The Aquatics Training Center is located at 20733 Constitution Ave. on East Fort Bliss. For more information, visit blissmwr.com/pools or call (915) 741-5901.
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Heather Wilburn, Family and MWR MarketingIf you’re in the market for information
about area schools, don’t miss School Liaison Services’ PK-12 Education Fair. From 8:30-11:30 a.m. Tuesday, July 30, the Centennial will be packed with representatives from local public school districts, charter, paro-chial and private schools, virtual academies, home-schooling organizations and more. Fort Bliss’ Child, Youth and School Servic-es will be on hand to provide information about before- and after-school programming and extracurricular activities; Army Com-munity Service will also have program rep-resentatives present.
The PK-12 Education Fair provides mili-tary families with one-stop shopping for their children’s education, said Simone Hen-dricks of the School Liaison Office.
“It allows parents to meet face-to-face with school administrators,” she said. “It also gives families a great opportunity to learn about the many school choices and school programs available in the El Paso area. Fami-lies will get to meet the school principals and counselors, ask questions and learn about
programs at the schools – all in one place.” The fair hosts nine Texas school districts:
Anthony, Canutillo, Clint, El Paso, Fabens, San Elizario, Socorro, Tornillo and Ysleta independent school districts. For the sec-ond year, the Gadsden, N.M., independent school district has also been invited to attend.
Each school district will have on hand representatives from programs including special education, magnet programs, gifted and talented, athletics, fine arts, guidance and counseling, health services, transporta-tion, early college high school and more. All told, more than 100 entities are expected to be present. This means parents and students
can find out what they need to register for school or for individual programs before reg-istration, making the process easier.
Pre-registration for families new to the El Paso ISD will occur at campuses with the highest military populations Thursday, August 8, from 8:30-11:30 a.m. and from 1-4 p.m. The campuses participating in pre-registration are Bliss Elementary School, Burnet Elementary School, Hughey Ele-mentary School, Logan Elementary School, Milam Elementary School, Nixon Elemen-tary School, Powell Elementary School, Tom Lea Elementary School, Travis Elementary School, Bassett Middle School, Richardson Middle School, Ross Middle School, Andress High School, Burges High School and Chap-in High School. Pre-registration is only for military families new to the EPISD; students already enrolled in the district will have to register during normal registration.
For more information on the PK-12 Edu-cation Fair or EPISD pre-registration, visit blissmwr.com/sts or call the School Liaison Office at (915) 569-5064.
The fair gives families a chance to learn about the many school choices and school programs available
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SKIESUnlimited has a full lineup of summer day camps that will entertain and educate your children.
Looking for a blast from the past? The music history camp, designed for stu-dents who are already reading music, will cover four periods of music history and composers. Students will dive into the Baroque, Classical, Romantic and Modern periods during this four-day camp. SKIES offers two session: July 22-25 and August 5-8. Registration is currently open and costs $60 per student.
Roll over, Beethoven! The Fun with Piano camp lets students ex-plore fun with music. Sessions for students age 5-8 will be held July 8-11 and August 12-15. Sessions for students ages 9-12 will be held July 15-18, July 29-August 1, and August 19-22. The cost for the four-day camp is $60 per student and registration is currently under way.
We’ve got spirit, yes we do ... We’ve got spirit, how ‘bout
you? The SKIESUnlimited Cheer Camp provides all the spirit students need to develop their cheerleading skills. The camp will take place from July 15-19, with separate sessions for ages 6-10 and ages 11-17. Registration costs $40 per student. For
advanced students, Competition Cheer Camp will be held August 5-9 for cheerleaders ages 6-17 at a cost of $60 per student. Instructor approval is required for registration.
Get with the beat! Dance Camp teaches students the basics. The four-day camp will run July 8-12 for students ages 6 and older, and
costs $40. Registration is open now. Advanced Dace Camp will run from August 12-16. A pre-
requisite of ballet with SKIES is required for students enrolling in the advanced camp. Regis-
tration is open now for students ages 6 and older and costs $40 per student.
Gymnastics Camp runs from July 22-25 and Au-gust 12-16. There are two sessions: one for students in Levels 1 and 2, and a second session for students
at Level 2.5 and over. Registration is currently open and is limited to one session per student. Costs range
from $40-$55 per student, depending on the level.For more information about SKIESUnlimited sum-
mer camps and other instructional programs, visit blissmwr.com/skies or call (915) 568-5544.
Summer skills Learn something new at one of the SKIES summer camps
This camp is for students who are reading music
We will cover four periods of music history and composers
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Cost $60Registrationbegins May 20
Monday through ThursdayFor more info call: 568.5544
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Fort Bliss Child, Youth and School ServicesFort Bliss Child, Youth and School Services will open before-
and after-school program enrollments July 29 for the 2013-14 school year.
School-Age Services provides care for children in first through fifth grades. Each school-age center provides a nation-ally accredited before-school program from 5:30 a.m. until the first school bell rings, and an after-school program from dis-missal bell to 6 p.m. As an added benefit to regular School-Age Services users, from September-May your child’s school-out days, field trips, breakfast, lunch and afternoon snacks are al-ways inclusive to make your child care budgeting hassle-free.
Bliss School-Age Center, located at 2012 Sheridan Road on West Fort Bliss, will escort students to and from Bliss Elemen-tary School, and will transport students to and from Hughey Elementary School for before- and after-school care. The center also transports students to Ross Middle School following before-school care only, as a fee-based service.
Logan SAC, located at 3505 Ellerthorpe Ave. in the Logan Heights housing area, will escort students to and from Logan El-ementary School and will transport students to and from Colin Powell, Burnett, Travis and Our Lady of Assumption elemen-tary schools.
Milam SAC, located at 11898 Haan Road on East Fort Bliss, will escort students to and from Milam Elementary School. Mi-
lam SAC also escorts students to the Ross Middle School bus stop following before-school care only, as a fee-based service. In addition, the center serves as a host site for Socorro Independent School District intercession school-out days.
Before- and after-school program fees are based upon total family income and range from $44-$336 per month. Advance payments are required each month. CYSS offers a 15 percent multiple-child discount for siblings in regular care with either Child Development Services or School-Age Services, or with a Family Child Care provider. Once established by the customer, reoccurring monthly fees may be paid online.
Children must be registered with Child, Youth and School Services before enrollment into a program to receive CYSS ser-vices. If your child is already registered with CYSS, you can enroll for before- and after-school care at any school-age center during summer business hours of 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. If your child is not enrolled with CYSS, make an enrollment appoint-ment today with Parent Central Services, located at 1743 Vic-tory Ave. on West Fort Bliss. Call (915) 568-4374 to make an appointment.
For more information on the School-Age Services program, visit blissmwr.com/sas or call the school-age center you wish to learn more about. Reach Bliss SAC at (915) 568-2178, Logan SAC at (915) 569-5779, or Milam SAC at (915) 744-2274.
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MWR Open TournamentSUNRISE COURSE AT UNDERWOOD GOLF COMPLEX
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21Shotgun start at 9am Four person scramble
Register at UNDERWOOD Golf Complex // 568-1059 for information
open to all
MWR Open TournamentUNDERWOOD GOLF COMPLEX
friday, July 26friday, aUGUST 23
Shotgun start at 9am
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El Paso's only Independence Day laser light show!
OUTSIDE ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, GLASS CONTAINERS, OR PETS - NO ATM ON SITENO
CALL 915-568-6741 OR BLISSMWR.COM FOR MORE INFORMATION
Games and crafts to raise money for FRGs Bring a picnic or enjoy our food truck food court
Music bythe El Paso Symphony Orchestra
Bohuslav Rattay, Conductor
July 4 • Gates open at 5pmBiggs Park • East Fort Bliss
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Heather Wilburn, Family and MWR MarketingFor almost half a century, Army
Community Service has come to the aid of Soldiers, family members, retir-ees and Department of Defense civil-ians.
When Army Community Service marks its 48th birthday, Fort Bliss ACS will celebrate with an essay contest and customer appreciation day.
From 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. July 25, stop by ACS and enjoy learning about its component programs during a cus-tomer appreciation day. Stop by infor-mational tables and see what you’ve been missing while you take advan-tage of fun, free giveaways.
The customer appreciation day is a standard fixture of ACS birthday cel-ebrations – but the essay contest is a new addition to the festivities.
“We’re always excited to celebrate the ACS birthday,” said Sally Gonza-lez, manager of the Information, Refer-ral and Outreach program at ACS. “Every year, we observe the occasion with a customer appreciation day, and it’s always a lot of fun.
“This year, we wanted to add something new to the mix,” she con-tinued. “I thought it would be nice for people to be able to share their stories about how ACS has helped them, to encourage others to utilize the many programs and services we offer. The essay contest is just an extension of that line of thinking; it will allow our clients to share their experiences with others in the Fort Bliss community. In this way, those who are less familiar with ACS can learn about ways we can help provide them with real-life solutions for successful Army living.”
From its humble beginnings in 1965 to the integral role it plays today in the lives of Army families across the globe, Army Community Service has been working to provide “Real Life Solutions for Successful Army Living.”
Army Community Service is locat-ed at 2494 Ricker Road on West Fort
Bliss. For more information about the programs and services offered through ACS, visit blissmwr.com/acs or call (915) 569-4227.
Happy birthday, ACS!ACS celebrates with essay contest, customer appreciation
Saturday, August 24th atthe CentennialDoors open at 5pm, early bird games start at 6:30pm and the session starts at 7pm
HighStakesBingo
11199 Sgt. E. Churchill St.East Fort Bliss Call 744-1171 for more info
14 Games / $60 Buy-in
**Hurry, space is limited to the first 150 people
*All cash prizes will be divided equallyif there are multiple winners
Includes 1st paper bingo pack& 1 Mexican dinner buffetEnjoy $3 margaritas!
Presale tickets and electronics begin July 6. Electronics are limited; first-come, first-served.
from 5pmto 6:30pm
$12,000in cash prizes
Minimum payout of$500 on winning games
2 JACKPOTS -$2,000 & $3,000!
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How has ACS helped you?Tell us your story and you could win an ACS prize pack, and have your essay published in the fall
issue of ¡blissNOW!In an essay of 250 words or more, tell us about an event, an occasion, a class or assistance from ACS that has positively impacted your life. Participants will be honored at the ACS birthday celebration July 25, with the grand
prize winner announced during the festivities. The grand-prize winner will receive an ACS prize package and have their essay featured
in the fall edition of ¡blissNOW! magazine. Top essays will be posted at the ACS facility for
public display.
Essay submissions should be sent to [email protected] no later
than July 19.
For more information, call ACS at (915) 569-4227
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Tephanie Hopper, Army Volunteer Corps ManagerIn America, there are more than 50 million people
who go to bed hungry each night. When we think about those who are hungry, many of us routinely think about the homeless in our community – but that’s not neces-sarily the case. Hunger affects Americans of all shapes, sizes and backgrounds. Hunger could be affecting your neighbor, your child’s classmate or even a Soldier serv-ing their country. But what should we do when this problem is next door? The simple answer to this ques-tion is HELP. We should not only help the person next door, but also the person two doors down, up the street and even into the next city. We need to reach all those who are hungry across our country, and we can start in our local community.
We should not sit idly and watch our neighbors go hungry. We must DO SOMETHING! The torch to help in the fight against hunger has been given to the Fort Bliss community through the Feds Feed Families campaign. The Feds Feed Families campaign is a gov-ernment-wide effort to help our neighbors by helping to replenish food banks of the Fort Bliss and El Paso communities. Feds Feed Families kicked off June 26 and will run through August 26. Our goal is to collect 10,000 pounds of food and other non-perishable items to sup-port families across our community.
There will be drop-off points located all across the installation where you can do your part in the fight against hunger in our community. The Feds Feed Families campaign will also offer a creative oppor-tunity to fight hunger through the Feds Feed Fami-lies CANStruction Contest. The Feds Feed Families CANStruction Contest is a dynamic design competition using nonperishable food items and is a great way to showcase our community’s abundant talent and cre-ative power, with an added benefit of helping to feed hungry families.
The torch has been given to you to help fight hunger: Pick up your torch and run to help thy neighbor!
For more information on Feds Feed Families, contact the Fort Bliss Army Volunteer Corps at (915) 569-7733, [email protected] or blissmwr.com/volun-teer.
CANSTRUCTION CONTEST INFO:August 19: Team entry deadlineAugust 27: Build day (9 a.m.-9 p.m.)August 28: Exhibit and voting; open to publicAugust 29: judging and awards at 10amDeconstruction and pickup at 11am
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Adjutant GeneralAmerican Red CrossArmed Services YMCAArmy Community ServiceAutomotive Skills Center/Auto CraftsBowling Center/Desert Strike LanesCar WashChaplainChild Development Center, MainChild Development Center, ReplicaCivilian Personnel OfficeCommissaryCommunity PoolFamily and MWR HeadquartersFamily Resilience CenterFraming BlissFreedom Crossing Post Exchange, Grand Theatre Third-party ShopsGarrison CommandHospital: WBAMC Information Ambulance Appointments TRICARE Service Center Red CrossHousing: On-Post/Balfour Beatty Housing: Off-PostIHG Army Hotels at Fort BlissIn-Processing/Welcome CenterInspector GeneralIronworks Gym WestITR Kiosk at Freedom CrossingKelly ParkLegal AssistanceDunkin’ DonutsMickelsen Community LibraryMilam Fitness CenterOld Ironsides Museum Old Fort Bliss ReplicaOmar Bradley Softball ComplexParent Central/CYSS RegistrationPershing PubPost OfficePOV Car Resale LotRecycling CenterReplica Aquatic CenterSKIESUnlimited Gymnastic CenterSchool-Age Center, BlissSchool-Age Center, ReplicaSoldier and Family Assistance CenterSoldier and Family Medical ClinicStout Physical Fitness CenterSurvivor Outreach ServicesTennis Club & Fitness ZoneTransportation Inbound Transportation Outbound TransportationTrading Post A Little Bit of Bliss Gift Shop Fort Bliss Thrift Shop Junior Enlisted Family Center Indoor PlaygroundUSOVehicle RegistrationVeterinary ServicesYouth Services
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(915) 569-5644(915) 568-1890(915) 742-2266(915) 568-KIDS
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ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICEARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE Bldg. 2494 Ricker Road (915) 568-1132FAMILY RESILIENCE CENTER Bldg. 250 Club Road (915) 569-5500SOLDIER AND FAMILY ASSISTANCE CENTER Bldg. 887 Marshall Road (915) 568-6923SURVIVOR OUTREACH SERVICES Bldg. 241 Sheridan Road (915) 568-5970
GYMS & FITNESS FACILITIESSOTO PFC Bldg. 20751 Constitution Avenue, East Fort Bliss (915) 744-5788STOUT PFC Bldg. 2930 Cassidy Road (915) 568-3264MILAM PFC Bldg. 2499 Cassidy Road (915) 568-7318LOGAN HEIGHTS PFC Bldg. 4797 Ellerthorpe Road, Logan Heights (915) 568-5198BIGGS PFC Bldg. 11251 Biggs Street, East Bliss (915) 744-8730IRONWORKS GYM - EAST Bldg. T20700 Anzio Way, East Fort Bliss (915) 744-8697IRONWORKS GYM - WEST Bldg. 2951 Cramer Street (915) 568-2892TENNIS CLUB & FITNESS ZONE Bldg. 262 Club Road (915) 569-5449REPLICA AqUATIC CENTER Bldg. 5035 Dickman Road (915) 568-7431AqUATICS TRAINING CENTER Bldg. 20733 Constitution Avenue, East Fort Bliss (915) 741-5901COMMUNITY POOL Bldg. 253 Club Road (915) 568-6925
FOOD, LEISURE & ENTERTAINMENTCENTENNIAL BANqUET AND CONFERENCE CENTER Bldg. 11199 Sgt. E. Churchill Street, East Fort Bliss (915) 744-8427UNDERWOOD GOLF COMPLEX & GOLDEN TEE Bldg. 3193 Coe Avenue, Logan Heights (915) 568-1059DESERT STRIKE LANES Bldg. 2949 Carter Road (915) 568-6272FORT BLISS ROD & GUN CLUB Bldg. 3730 Roy Johnson Lane, Northeast El Paso (915) 565-4867PERSHING PUB Bldg. 243 Club Road (915) 568-6272OLD FORT BLISS REPLICA Bldg. 5054, Pershing Road & Pleasonton Road (915) 568-4518BIGGS PARK Bldg. 11388 Sergeant Major Boulevard, East Fort Bliss (915) 744-8087MICKELSEN LIBRARY E-Wing, Basement, Bldg. 2 Pershing Circle (915) 568-6156RV PARK Bldg. 4130 Ellerthorpe Road (915) 568-0106FRAMING BLISS Bldg. 820 Marshall Road (915) 568-5563AUTOMOTIVE SKILLS CENTER Bldg. 820 Marshall Road (915) 568-7280ITR/UNIT FUNDS - SOLDIER ACTIVITY CENTER Bldg. 20732 Constitution Avenue, East Fort Bliss (915) 744-1522ITR - FREEDOM CROSSING KIOSK Freedom Crossing, Bldg. 1611 Marshall Road (915) 569-6446OUTDOOR REC - SOLDIER ACTIVITY CENTER Bldg. 20732 Constitution Avenue, East Fort Bliss (915) 744-1532SOLDIER ACTIVITY CENTER Bldg. 20732 Constitution Avenue, East Fort Bliss (915) 744-1532
CHILD, YOUTH & SCHOOL SERVICES FACILITIESCYSS PARENT CENTRAL Bldg. 1743 Victory Avenue (915) 568-4374CYSS PARENT CENTRAL SATELLITE OFFICE Bldg. 503B Pershing Road (915) 568-2146CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER - EAST BLISS Bldg. 20707 Kasserine Way, East Fort Bliss (915) 744-2731CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER - LOGAN Bldg. 3500 Ellerthorpe Road, Logan Heights (915) 568-3989CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER - MAIN Bldg. 1730 Pleasonton Road (915) 568-5689CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER - MILAM Bldg. 11896 Haan Road, East Fort Bliss (915) 744-7879CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER - REPLICA Bldg. 5036 Sheridan Road (915) 569-7199SCHOOL-AGE CENTER - BLISS Bldg. 2012 Sheridan Road (915) 568-2178SCHOOL-AGE CENTER - LOGAN Bldg. 3505 Ellerthorpe Road, Logan Heights (915) 569-5784SCHOOL-AGE CENTER - MILAM Bldg. 11898 Haan Road, East Fort Bliss (915) 744-2274
YOUTHPLEX Bldg. 195 Chaffee Road (915) 568-5437YOUTH ACTIVITY CENTER - MILAM Bldg. 10960 Haan Road, East Fort Bliss (915) 744-2278SKIES UNLIMITED - MAIN Bldg. 3508 Ellerthorpe Road, Logan Heights (915) 569-7732SKIES UNLIMITED - GYMNASTIC CENTER Bldg. 131 Doniphan Road (915) 568-5544FAMILY CHILD CARE (FCC) Bldg. 3503 Story Road, Logan Heights (915) 568-4198SCHOOL LIAISON OFFICER Bldg. 503B Pershing Road (915) 569-5064
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