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35th Force Support Squadron
UNITE PROGRAM INFORMATION
Community Cohesion CoordinatorBuilding 1006, Community Commons226-9158www.35fss.com/unite
FACILITY RESERVATIONS
Room Name Seated Meals
Buffet Meals
Reception Only
Classroom/Meeting
Theater/Meeting
Tohoku Ballroom 250 180 300 160 350
Towada Room 100 80 100 95 150
Misawa Room 30 25 50 30 50
Gray Room 30 25 50 30 50
Fault Line N/A N/A 100 N/A N/A
Mutsu Ballroom 160 130 250 125 260
Mayor Suzuki Room 40 40 60 N/A 50
Misawa Club
Sakura (Recreation) Room – 115 people Momiji (Briefing) Room – 220 people Himawari (Game) Room – 200 people
Community Commons
70 people
The LodgeLarge Pavilion – 50 peopleSmall Pavilion – 30 peopleYuko Cabin – 30 people
Occupancy – 100 peoplePatio – 44 people
Base Beach
Lakeview Grille
CATERINGMisawa ClubLakeview GrilleBumpers GrillCafé Mokuteki
Misawa ClubMisawa Club Lakeview Grille
Bumpers Grill Café MokutekiCafé Mokuteki
Contact & Hours of Operation957-1554 DSN 0176-77-8255* CELL *then dial, 1-281-657-1554
Building 627Winter Hours – Oct. 1–March 31 Monday–Thursday / 11 a.m.–9 p.m. Friday & Saturday / 11 a.m.–11 p.m. Sunday / 11 a.m.–7 p.m.
Summer Hours – April 1–Sept. 30 Monday–Thursday / 11 a.m.–9 p.m. Friday & Saturday / 11 a.m.–10 p.m. Sunday / 11 a.m.–7 p.m.
Federal holidays / Noon–7 p.m. CLOSED until 5 p.m. the first Tuesday of every month for maintenance
Bumpers Grill closes 30 minutes prior to the bowling center closing time.
Existing Programs• Mad Games Monday – $10 per hour, shoe rental 50¢
• Red Pin Tuesday – $1 games, $1 shoe rentals (get a strike with a red headpin and win a FREE game)
• Lunch Bowl – Receive one FREE bowling game and shoe rental when you provide your Bumpers Grill receipt of $8 or more.
• Sunday Wrap-up – Unlimited bowling for two hours with shoe rent-al and a 16-ounce fountain drink
• Laser Storm Bowling – “Glow” bowling on Friday and Saturday night
• Colorama Bowling – 9-pin games bowled with options to win prizes
• Various Leagues
• Various Tournaments – squadron vs. squadron
WALMSLEY BOWLING CENTER
UNITE Initiatives• Combat Bowling – PT alternative, encourages comradery and
friendly competition
• Mystery Bowling – 10 “fishbowl” drawn ideas to challenge each frame
• CC Monster Challenge – Have Commander create a “monster” and have squadron attempt to recreate
• American/Japanese Tournament – Held the last Sunday of Octo-ber (Oct. 27, 2019)
• Bowling for Knowledge – Training initiatives with questions prior to bowling (UTM developed)
Walmsley Bowling Center
Contact & Hours of OperationDSN: 957-1563 Cell: 080-1857-0087
Building 1464
Pro Shop Hours vary by season. See https://35fss.com/gosser-golf-course/ for current hours.
Driving Range Open 24 hours a day, seven days a week Closed until 10 a.m. on Tuesdays for maintenance Purchase tokens during Pro Shop hours of operation
*All hours are weather permitting
UNITE events preferred days: Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays
GOSSER GOLF COURSE
UNITE Initiatives• Foot Golf – Event consisting of either nine or 18 holes of golf
using a soccer ball that participants will kick from assigned teeing areas on each hole until they hit the flag. Soccer ball coordination will be required with the Potter Fitness Center or the individual units can bring their own balls. 144 participants maximum
• Relay Golf – Event consisting of four-person teams that will play a designated hole. Time and score will be totaled for a team score. This event is great for spectators as well as participants. The golf course can provide the necessary equipment. 144 participants maximum
• Speed Golf – Similar to relay golf, this event consists of either individuals or teams up to four persons playing an entire nine holes of golf. Time and score will be totaled to determine individual/team score. The golf course can provide the necessary equipment. 144 participants maximum
• Driving Range Play – Units may reserve the driving range for up to two hours of use. Long drive, closest to the hole, and short game competitions, can be held to determine shop or flight winners. The golf course can provide the necessary equipment. 45 minimum, 90 participants maximum
Food & BeveragesHot dog, chips and beverage $5 Hamburger, chips and beverage $5
Gosser Golf Course
Additional Options:• Fling Golf Program
• Snowshoe course
• Obstacle course
• BBQ lunch/dinner options
• To-go lunch options
• Pavilion available for food after the event
• Tents, tables and chair options
• Glow golf
• Golf tournament/competition
MISAWA CLUBContact & Hours of Operation957-1556 DSN 0176-77-8255* CELL
*wait for the voice, then dial 1-281-657-1556
Building 485 / 486
Office Hours Monday–Friday / 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Maintenance Day is the first Monday of every month (second Monday if holiday), no lunch buffet
Room ReservationsRoom Name Room Size Min. Food & Bev. Set-Up Room Fee
Tohoku Ballroom 76’ x 85’ $500 $100 $200
Towada Room 76’ X 39’ $500 $50 $100
Misawa Room 38’ x 33’ $250 $25 $25
Gray Room 38’ x 33’ $250 $25 $25
Mutsu Ballroom 79’ x 51’ $500 $50 $200
Mayor Suzuki Room 41’ x 41’ $250 $25 $50
Room Name Seated Meals
Buffet Meals
Reception Only
Classroom/Meeting
Theater/Meeting
Tohoku Ballroom 250 180 300 160 350
Towada Room 100 80 100 95 150
Misawa Room 30 25 50 30 50
Gray Room 30 25 50 30 50
Mutsu Ballroom 160 130 250 125 260
Mayor Suzuki Room 40 40 60 N/A 50
UNITE Initiatives:• Murder Mystery Dinner
• Cooking Challenge
• Dance Challenge
• Dining in/out
Misawa Club
Existing Programs• Texas Hold ‘em
• Trivia
• Topper’s Tabletop Gaming Café
ARTS & CRAFTS CENTERContact & Hours of Operation226-4279 DSN
0176-77-4279 CELL
Building 645Tuesday–Saturday / 10 a.m.–6 p.m. PACAF Family Days / Noon–5 p.m. CLOSED Sunday, Monday and federal holidays
Existing Programs• Mondays/PACAF days can rent out the Arts and Crafts Center
building (16 participants)
• Ceramics: examples in store or custom order available 2–3 months out
• Wreath Making: examples available and custom options are encouraged
• Sign Making: examples available and custom options are encouraged
• Woodshop projects: bottle opener, blanket ladder, stove top cover, DIY/custom, etc. (Mondays or before noon Tuesday–Saturday to rent the building)
UNITE Initiatives• Coffee and Canvas
• Team Mural Project
• Create your unit Christmas card (wood card displayed on the lawn during the holidays)
• Team cake decorating contest
• Brushes & Beverages – Non-alcoholic beverages and appetizers with a unit specific painting.
Arts & Crafts Center
COMMUNITY COMMONSContact & Hours of Operation226-4128 DSN
0176-77-4128 CELL
Building 1006 (across the street from the Misawa Club)
Office Hours / Official Functions Monday–Friday / 8:30 a.m.–4 p.m.
Recreation / Open Play Wednesday–Friday / 10 a.m.–5 p.m.
PACAF Family Days / 10 a.m.–5 p.m. CLOSED on weekends and federal holidays
Room ReservationsFree room space for events/activities during business hours include:
• Sakura Room – 115 people
• Momiji Briefing Room – 220 people
• Himawari Game Room – 200 people
Larger groups need to be approved with the Fire Prevention Office in advance.
UNITE Initiatives • Murder Mystery themes
• BINGO
• Minute to Win It
• Karaoke
• Gaming tournaments
• Ping Pong tournaments
• Bunco
• Theatre improv games
• Game Show Experience (Family Feud, Deal or No Deal, The Price is Right, trivia games)
Community Commons
Contact & Hours of Operation226-3555 DSN
0176-77-3555 CELL
Building 973Monday–Friday / 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Saturday / 10 a.m.–2 p.m. CLOSED Sunday and federal holidays
MISAWA ITT
Existing Programs41 passenger bus
• On base only = $20 per hour MINIMUM of two hours
Spring & Summer Tours• Hirosaki Cherry Blossom Festival
• Nango Jazz Festival
• Lake Towada Firework Festival
• Matsushima Bay
• Hiraizumi & Geibikei Gorge
• Sendai Baseball
• Kuzumaki Winery
• Takayama Inari Shrine
• And more!
Misawa ITT
OUTDOOR RECREATION CENTER
Contact & Hours of Operation226-9378 DSN
Building 973 Monday–Tuesday & Thursday–Friday / 7 a.m.–6 p.m. Saturday / 8 a.m.–Noon CLOSED Wednesday, Sunday & select federal holidays
Existing Programs• Paintball
• Skeet and trap
• Archery
• Bouldering wall (16 feet)
• Disc golf
• Regular programed activities (see ODR Adventure Guide)
• Beach: Boats, jet skis, canoes, kayaks, pavilions, cabins
UNITE Initiatives• Kayak/canoe relay and/or challenge
• Scavenger hunts
• Camping Cooking Challenge
• Obstacle courses
• Beach Day: SUP, kayak and cookout with sand games, bounce houses and fun in the sun
• Field Day at Wild West Range: combination of paintball, skeet or archery
• All American Day at Leftwich Park: Sports – baseball, soccer, kickball, corn hole; barbecue
• Team building at Camp Falcon: Obstacle course, relay races, bouncy castles, picnic
• Build a Bike & Donate (scavenger hunt to find needed bike parts, create bike & donate bike to A&FRC)
• Disaster Preparedness Team Challenge
Outdoor Recreation Center
OTHER EVENT OPTIONS
• Unit duathlon challenge
• Scavenger fitness challenge
• Circuit/obstacle course
• Basketball challenge
• Kickball tournament
FITNESS CENTER
AIRMAN & FAMILY READINESS CENTER• Cultural Language Exchange
CHAPEL• Resiliency opportunities
• Squadron focus warrior care
AMERICAN RED CROSS
• Reconnection workshops
• Mind-body workshops (Need 3+ months notice)
• Healing Garden – Spring & Fall, planting taking place in May and October. Planters around base, possibly at a squadron, herb gardens
• Adopt a Garden
• Healing Arts – Crafts
PAWSAnimal shelter on base: various volunteer opportunities
FREE / VOLUNTEER• Fitness challenges
• Kick Ball Tournament
• Chili cook off
• Squadron Talent Show
• Holiday Ugly Sweater Contest
• Photography Contest
• Award your squadron – create fun awards “Duct Tape Award” (to the person who fixes everything) “Pearly White Award” (to the person who smiles the most) “Magician Award” (to the person you can never find or the one that always turns up). Airmen will nominate and vote for winners.
• Base Beach cleanup
• C3 will provide other upcoming volunteer opportunities
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