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FMWR RECREATION, LEISURE, AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITY GUIDE+ KEEP THE FUTURE SAFE BY PROTECTING THE CHILDCHILDREN ARE OUR FUTURE
FORT KNOX SPOUSES AND COMMUNITY CLUBVOLUNTEERS MAKE IT HAPPEN
USO EXPERIENCE FOR MILITARY FAMILIESSESAME STREET
ENCOURAGING HEALTH AND FITNESSEARLY YEARS ARE LEARNING YEARS
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Sesame StreetUSO Experiance for Military Families
Volunteers Make It HappenFort Knox Spouses and Community Club
Early Years Are Learning YearsEncouraging Health and Fitness
Children Are Our FutureKeep the future safe by protecting the child
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RECREATION AND LEISURE
BENEFITS BARRAGE
Calendar of Events18
Fort Knox Fun Page35
Event Program Guide17
Our mission is to enhance the quality of life on Fort Knox by providing positive opportunities for leisure and by being stewards of our parklands, facilities, public trees, and other resources entrusted to our care. The Fort Knox FMWR Community Recreation Division has been accredited since October 2007.
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Fort Knox FMWR DirectorNAF Support Division ChiefManaging Editors Creative DirectorCopy EditorArticle CoordinationPhotographyPublisherAdvertising
Opportunity Knox is a monthly magazine produced by the Fort Knox FMWR Marketing Department under the authority of AR 215-1. Facilities and activities publicized are open to authorized patrons. The purpose of Opportunity Knox is to provide current information about Fort Knox FMWR activities and events; and to share ideas which will help readers become educated about Fort Knox FMWR activities and motivate them to take full advantage of these programs that contribute to our Fort Knox Soldiers and Military Families’ better quality
authors. The mention or appearance of commercial advertisers, commercial sponsors, and/or their logos does not constitute endorsement by the Federal Government or the U.S. Army. The information in this issue is current at the time of publication; activities and events are subject to change without notice.
Fort Knox FMWR Marketing is located at 4248 Bullion Boulevard, Fort Knox, Kentucky. For more information,
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FMWR Customer Bill of RightsYou will receive a friendly greeting.Your phone call will be answered in a professional, courteous, and timely manner.You will experience a clean, organized facility.You will know who you’re talking to.You will receive high-quality products and services.You will have an opportunity to provide feedback.You will feel welcome to return.
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“The warm weather, walking through
Tom Campbell - Retiree
Paul Clopton - Military Son
SPC Leonardo Garcia - Active Duty
Alicia Hurdle - Spouse
“For my husband to come home
Amanda and Gabriel Hall - Spouse and Son
In 1996, the Taco Bell Corporation announced that it had bought the Liberty Bell and was renaming it the Taco Liberty Bell. Hundreds of outraged citizens called the National Historic Park in Philadelphia where the bell was housed to express their anger. Taco Bell revealed, a few hours later, that it was all an April Fool’s joke.
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What do you get when combine Elmo, Cookie Monster, Grover, and others for live performances at military bases in Fort Knox? The answer is Sesame Street Live, a traveling show currently hitting the military circuit to provide its TLC (Talk, Listen, Connect) initiative to children.
Military families in attendance will see a live character performance and receive giveaways and outreach materials. Per the USO website, the Sesame Workshop’s Talk, Listen, Connect program, a military outreach initiative launched in 2006, the tour provides support and o�ers resources for military families with young children experiencing the e�ects of deployment, multiple deployments, and/or a parent’s return home changed due to a combat-related injury. Although many shows are performed for the military community, Sesame Street Live is special because it caters mainly to children.
“The idea is to help parents and kids have a conversation about deployments and changes in their lives. It is a really exciting show, but there is also a message behind that,” said Lonnie Cooper, USO tour manager. “Elmo makes the connection with children instantly.”
“When you see them the children understand what Elmo is talking about, when he talks about missing his mommy or his daddy, and when you see how much it means to those kids, it is unlike anything I’ve ever done before in my entire life, it’s really an extraordinary experience to be a part of,” said Mr. Cooper.
[Excerpts from article Written by Airman 1st Class Katrina Menchaca 374th Airlift Wing Public A�airs.]
The familiar characters are slated to visit Fort Knox on April 17 and 18 at Natcher Physical Fitness
Center. Show times are April 17 , 10 AM and 2 PM and April 18 at 2 PM. These three shows will inspire
hundreds of children, and guarantee that children of military personnel on Fort Knox are in for a great
treat. For additional information contact (502) 624-4347 or visit www.knoxmwr.com
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There is a proverb that reads, “With my resources, And your resources, Everyone will bene�t.” This statement rings true to one organization in particular. Most of you may have heard of The Fort Knox Spouses and Community Club or have been to one of their events, but one question still remains, “What exactly does the FKSCC do?”
The FKSCC is a non-pro�t organization made up of men and women from the Fort Knox and surrounding communities. Members of the FKSCC come from many di�erent walks of life and bring their diverse talents and interests together to serve their community. Each year, The Fort Knox Spouses and Community Club provides grants to support local and national organizations and charities through the club’s Community Grants program. During the 2008-2009 year, they gave more than $23,000 in grants to organizations like ACS Exceptional Family Member Program, American Red Cross Helping Hands, Hooray for Heroes, and many of the communities’ high school booster clubs.
Whether this is your first year in the military or you’re a business owner looking to get involved, The Fort Knox Spouses and Community Club has something to offer everyone. For more information on the FKSCC and their events, please visit www.fortknoxscc.org.
The FKSCC also provides merit-based scholarships to graduating high school seniors, as well as a continuing education scholarship. Last year they gave $11,000 to help students continue their academic goals. The FKSCC is able to generously donate funds to the community because of the continued success of their many fundraisers throughout the year. Events like the Holiday Bazaar and Wreath and Tree Auction provide the club’s members and the community with a chance to get out and give back. Gold Rush, the club’s largest event of the year, is coming up this month.
Gold Rush is a Western-themed evening �lled with gaming, live and silent auctions, and tons of opportunities to win prizes. There is music, food, suds, and unforgettable performances by the Saloon Girls. The event is open to the public and patrons are encouraged to dress for the Wild West. This year’s Gold Rush will be held on April 17, from 6:30-11:00 PM, at the Fort Knox Leaders Club. Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door. For event and donation information, please email the club at fksccgoldrush2010@yahoo.com.
In addition to the club’s fundraisers, the FKSCC also o�ers a wide variety of activities for its members. They host monthly luncheon and dinner programs, special activities, and general membership meetings. These activities provide their members with the opportunity to share their experiences, talents, and interests with other members and community leaders. - Lyndsey Gerfen
REMEMBER: April is National Volunteer Month!
The event is open to the public a
- Lyndsey Gerfen
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Early Years are Learning YearsE n c o u r a g i n g H e a l t h a n d F i t n e s sApril is the Month of the Military Child. Since it began in 1986, the Department of Defense has teamed with
various internal, commercial, and private organizations to recognize the sacri�ces and applaud the courage
of military children.
The Army must build trust and con�dence among Soldiers, Families, and military children while recognizing
the commitment and increasing sacri�ces Army Families make every day. More than 1.7 million American
children under the age of 18 have at least one parent serving in the military. Many exciting activities and
events will take place on U.S. Army installations world-wide honoring military children during the month of
April. The Army Family Covenant (AFC) helps to support many of these activities o�ered to Families.
Month of the Military Child events always stress the importance of providing children with quality services
and support to help them succeed in their mobile military lifestyle. It is important to recognize military
children and the role they play as part of the Army Family in support of our Soldiers, especially as Army
Families experience more separations due to increased Soldier deployments.
Fort Knox Child, Youth & School (CYS) Services celebrates Month of the Military Child with the theme “Early
Years Are Learning Years — Encouraging Health and Fitness.” The focus is on recognizing our children as
one of our most important resources and acknowledging the importance of their health and �tness. It is
a time to focus on children and recognize their needs through activities that involve parents and provide
awareness to the community.
Operation Military Kids (OMK), which is the U.S. Army’s collaborative effort with communities to
support children and youth impacted by deployment, will be a part of the Month of the Military Child
activities. They provide youth program opportunities for school age, middle school, and high school
youth, and connect them to support resources where they live. More information on OMK is available
at their website, www.operationmilitarykids.org.
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April 1 - CDC Spring Egg Hunt at Brooks Field 6:00-8:00 PM
April 2 - SAS Breakfast w/your child 7:30-8:30 AM
April 5 & 7 - (and every Monday & Wednesday in April) EDGE Youth Athletic Challenge at Gammon Gym 4:45-5:45 PM
April 6 - SAS Bowling 8:30-11:00 AM
April 6 - (and every Tuesday in April) EDGE Back Country Family Cooko� 5:00-6:00 PM
April 8 - Parent Breakfast with your Child at FCC & CDC 7:30-8:30 AM
April 8 - SAS Fieldtrip (Roller Skating)
April 8 - (and every Thursday in April) EDGE Extreme Teen Challenge at Natcher Fitness Center 4:45-5:45 PM
April 9 - (and every Friday in April) Edge Glamorous U 4:45-5:45 PM
April 10 - Youth Sports Opening Day Ceremony for Soccer at Stewart Field 10:00 AM
April 10 - Apr America’s Kids Run at Stewart Field following Soccer Opening Day at 10: 30 AM
April 10 - Child Abuse Prevention with ACS-Kids Concert by Army band and Mascot Dance at Olive Theater 2:00 PM
April 10 - High School Lock-in at Devers 9:00 PM-7:00 AM
April 11 - CYSS Family Movie Day The Princess and the Frog at Olive Theater 2:00 PM
April 14 - FCC Thank Your Heroes Day
April 16 - SAS New Facility Ground Breaking Ceremony 10:00 AM
April 16 - Special Evening Opening at CDC 6:30-10:00 PM
April 17 - Youth Sports Opening Day Ceremony for Baseball 10:00 AM
April 17 & 18 - USO presents Sesame Street Experience for Military Families at Natcher Gym 10:00 AM & 2:00 PM*
April 21 - FCC Storytelling at Devers 10:00-11:00 AM
April 23 - Kindergarten Lock-in at Hansen CDC 7:00 PM-12:00 AM
April 23 - Middle School & Teen Dance at Devers, 6:00-8:00 PM Middle School & 8:30-11:00 PM High School
April 23 - SAS 4-H Lock-in
April 24 - FMWR EXPO at Brooks Field 10:00 AM-4:00 PM
April 24 - Middle School Teen Movie Madness at Olive Theater 9:30 PM
April 28 - FCC Tree Beauti�cation at Walker School 9:30 AM
April 30 - CDC Derby Hat Parade at CDC* Only one showing on Sunday
Join Fort Knox CYS Services as we celebrate the Month of the Military Child by o�ering many exciting and special events. For more information, call your child’s center or CYSS Central Registration O�ce at (502) 624-6703.
MONTH OF THE MILITARY CHILD
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RECREATION, LEISURE, AND COMMUNITY PROGRAM GUIDE
April 2010
We recognize...... The commitment and increasing sacrifices that our Families are making every day.... The strength of our Soldiers comes from the strength of their Families.
We are committed to...... Providing Soldiers and Families a Quality of Life that is commensurate with their service.... Providing our Families a strong, supportive environment where they can thrive.... Building a partnership with Army Families that enhances their strength and resilience.
We are committed to Improving Family Readiness by...... Standardizing and funding existing Family programs and services.... Increasing accessibility and quality of health care.... Improving Soldier and Family Housing.... Ensuring excellence in schools, youth services, and child care.... Expanding education and employment opportunities for Family Members.Arm
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ACTIVE RECREATION
HEALTH & FITNESSPERSONAL TRAININGPersonal Trainers continue to be a popular resource for military members and the community at large. Our trainers are all experienced
AEROBIC/CARDIO CLASSES
DEFENSIVE PISTOL FUN SHOOT
CCDW CLASS
EXTREME PAINTBALL
LEARN TO SWIM PROGRAM Anderson Pool
LIFEGUARD INSTRUCTOR CLASSES Anderson Pool
COOKING FOR CAMPING
COSMIC BOWLING
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BOWLOPOLIS BIRTHDAY PARTIES
APRIL BOWLING SPECIALSCombo Special:
Enter Break the Bank:
Tuesday Special:
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WATER AEROBICS / AQUACIZE
Morning Classes:
Evening Classes:
Saturday Classes:
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INTRAMURAL SPORTS
ENTERTAINMENTEASTER DINNER AT GALLOTTA’S
LEADERS CLUB EASTER BRUNCH
GOLFCG’S SCRAMBLE CHALLENGE
INTRAMURAL SOFTBALL COACHES/OFFICIALS MEETING
INFORMATION, TICKETING & REGISTRATION
TRAVEL
THE SESAME STREET USO EXPERIENCE
ANNUAL PATRON APPRECIATION TOURNAMENT
ARMED FORCES VACATION CLUB
FOCUSED EDUCATIONAFTB LEVEL I “ARMY 101”
APPLYING FOR FEDERAL JOBS
IDENTIFYING YOUR SKILLS
HANSEN GALLERY FRAMING CLASS
AUTOMOTIVE CRAFTS SAFETY CLASS
MOTORCYCLE MAINTENANCE CLASS
ADULT BASIC EDUCATION CLASSES
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
NEWCOMERS ORIENTATION (DAY 1)
PERSONAL FINANCIAL READINESS
BANKS & CREDIT UNION SERVICES
VOLUNTEER MGMT INFO SYSTEM TRAINING (VMIS)
CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION ASSISTANCE
VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR CEREMONY
SOS SUPPORT GROUP
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MOBILIZATION & DEPLOYMENT
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BATTLEMIND FOR FAMILIES
CARE TEAM TRAINING
FRG SEMINAR
ETAP FOR FRG LEADERS HEARTS APART GATHERING
PCS/OVERSEAS BRIEFING
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CHILD, YOUTH & SCHOOL SERVICES ACTIVITIES
TEEN MOVIE MADNESS
CDC EVENING CHILDCARE
CDC CHILDCARE FOR FRG NIGHTS
PARENTS AS TEACHERS ~ HEROES AT HOME
3-ON-3 BASKETBALL
HIGH SCHOOL SCHOOL LOCK-IN
DANCE, DANCE, DANCE
SPRING BREAK
SKIESUNLIMITED INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES
CYS SERVICES CHILDCARE OPENINGS
All Fort Knox employees including Families of Active Duty Military, Reservist, civilian personnel, and DoD contractors are eligible for CYS Services programs. Participation subject to all CYS Services policies and procedures. For more information about CYS Services, please call (502) 624-6703.
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CHILD, YOUTH & SCHOOL SERVICES ACTIVITIES (CONTINUED)YOUTH ATHLETIC CHALLENGE
COOKING FOR CAMPING FOR FAMILIES
DADDY BASIC TRAINING
PARENT UNIVERSITY
PLAYMORNING
WEEKLY STORY HOUR AT BARR LIBRARY
AUTISM SUPPORT GROUP
EFMP PLAYGROUP
COMMANDERS FAMILY ADVOCACY PROGRAM BRIEFING
INFANT MASSAGE
INFANT SAFETY CLASS
FAMILY ACTIVITIES
EXTREME TEEN CHALLENGE
GLAMOROUS YOU
FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO REGISTER FOR ANY OF THESE ACTIVITIES PLEASE CALL (502) 624-2470.
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The history of April Fool’s Day or All Fool’s Day is uncertain, but the current thinking is that it began around 1582 in France with the reform of the calendar under Charles IX. The Gregorian Calendar was introduced, and New Year’s Day was moved from April 1 to January 1.
Communication traveled slowly in those days and some people were only informed of the change several years later. Still others who were more rebellious refused to acknowledge the change and continued to celebrate New Year’s on April 1.
These people were labeled “fools” by the general populace and were subject to ridicule. Many times they were the butts of practical jokes, for example, an April fool would be sent an invitation to a nonexistent party. The harassment evolved over time and the custom of pranking friends, family, and coworkers contines on today.
The Origins of April Fool’s Day
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Twenty-six master chocolate makers took eight
chocolate bars to create the giant egg. There was no word on how big the Easter bunny who got to deliver this egg was.
Giant Easter Eggs
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BENEFITS BARRAGE: I. A.M. Strong Tour feat. Leigh Jones
n January 29, 2010, FMWR hosted the Leigh Jones concert as
part of the U.S. Army I. A.M. Strong Tour at the Rocker II Club.
The I. A.M. Strong Tour is an uplifting entertainment tour emphasizing
the I. A.M. Strong message of sexual harassment and sexual assault
prevention. Concert attendees were treated to comedy, poetry, rap, and
R&B performances. By an average score of 4.33 out of 5, participants
reported experiencing a decrease in stress and an increase in morale.
For more information about this event or other programs in this guide,
please call (502) 624-1838.
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