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Page 1: FMWR Smart Book 2013

Fort Leonard Wood

Missouri

www.fortleonardwoodmwr.com

Page 2: FMWR Smart Book 2013

MWR Mission

The mission of Your FMWR is to

deliver quality choices in a

welcoming environment that

supports the well being of Service

Members, Families, Retirees and

Civilians.

MWR Vision

Customer Driven Excellence.......

Providing Premier Programs and

Exemplary Services Always

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Family & MWR

Director / Mr. K. Wayne Bardell

(573) 596-0118

Business Operations Division

Chief / Mr. Anthony Labarre

(573) 596-0076

Services and Support Division

Chief / Ms. Kayleen Flores

(573) 596-5367

Community Recreation Division

Chief / Mr. Steve Richardson

(573) 596-0241

Child, Youth & School Services

Chief / Ms. Nancy Starnes

(573) 596-0200

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FMWR Functions

Business

Operations Community

Recreation

• Sports & Fitness

• Entertainment

• Automotive

• Parks & Picnic

Areas

• Library

• Arts & Crafts

• Rec Delivery

Services

• BOSS

• Frame Shop

• Lake of the

Ozarks

Recreation Area

• Rec Plex

• Leisure Travel

• Outdoor

Adventure

Center

• Special Events

• Golf Opns

• Community

Centers

• Bowling

• Catering

• Black Jack

Bar & Grill

• Morelli

Heights Bar

& Grill

Services and

Support Child Youth &

School Services

• NAF Financial

Management

• Training

• NAF Major

Construction

(Requirements

Determination)

• Private Org

• NAF Property

Mgmt

• Int Rev/Mgt Ctrls

• NAF Supply,

Warehouse &

Maintenance

• Unit Funds

• Information Tech

• CDC

• Family Child

Care

• School Age

Services

• Middles School

& Teen

• Training &

Curriculum

• EDGE

• Parent &

Outreach

Services

• HIRED

• Youth Fitness &

Sports

• Summer

Camps

• School Liaison

• SKIES

Marketing

• Advertising • Commercial Sponsorship • Master

Calendar • Market

Analysis • Strategic Planning • Web / Social

Media

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ARTS & CRAFTS FRAME SHOP (573) 596-0242

AUTO CRAFT SHOP (573) 596-0243

BLACKJACK BAR & GRILL (PCC) (573) 329-2563

BOSS (573) 596-6912

BRUCE CLARKE LIBRARY (573) 563-4113

CHILD, YOUTH and SCHOOL SERVICES (573) 596-0200

CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER (573) 596-0197

DAUGHERTY BOWLING CENTER (573) 596-1498

DAVIDSON FITNESS CENTER (573) 596-4359

FAMILY & MWR HEADQUARTERS (573) 596-0118

INSTALLATION WIDE EVENTS (573) 596-6913

ITR (573) 329-TKTS

LORA (573) 346-5640

MORELLI HEIGHTS BAR & GRILL (573) 329-6005

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE CENTER (573) 596-4223

PERSHING COMMUNITY CENTER (573) 596-2455

PINEY VALLEY GOLF COURSE (573) 329-4770

PIPPIN YOUTH CENTER/TEEN LOUNGE (573) 596-0209

REC PLEX (573) 596-0843

SCHOOL AGE SERVICE (573) 596-0239

SKIESUnlimited (573) 596-0200

SPECKER GYM (573) 596-7377

UNIT FUNDS (573) 596-0162

YOUTH SPORT (573) 596-0209

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GARRISON COMMAND (INSTALLATION MANAGEMENT COMMAND)

Commander..(3200)....................................................3-4004

Deputy Commander....................................................3-4004

CSM.............................................................................3-5297

Secretary.....................................................................3-4004

CSM Admin Asst.........................................................3-5322

Admin Officer...............................................................3-5788

Adjutant General..(470).............................................. 6-2653

Opns Officer................................................................3-4007

Human Resource Asst................................................3-5967

CDR‘s Driver.............................................................. 3-5636

BOSS President..(1300)..............................................6-4398

EO Rep..(315).............................................................6-0602

Tasking NCO......................................................3-4005/5114

Fort Leonard Wood Regional

Commerce Growth Association.................... (417) 533-5627

Fax...............................................................................3-4006

ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE, DIRECTORATE OF

Director..(486)............................................................ 6-0212

Secretary.................................................................... 6-0212

Community Readiness Office……….......................... 6-0753

Mobilization, Deployment &

Stability & Support Operations................................... 6-0212

Family Readiness Group Support

Outreach .................................................................... 6-0212

Army Family Team Building (AFTB) .......................... 6-0212

Army Family Action Plan (AFAP)............................... 6-0212

Army Volunteer Corp (AVC) ...................................... 6-0212

Employment Readiness............................................. 6-0212

Financial Readiness................................................... 6-0212

Army Emergency Relief (AER)

Information & Referral Number.................................. 6-0212

Relocation Readiness................................................ 6-0212

Soldier & Family Readiness……….............................6-0212

Family Advocacy Program (FAP) .............................. 6-0212

Victim Advocate Program (VAP) ............................... 6-0212

New Parent Support Program (NPSP) ...................... 6-0212

Sexual Assault Prevention & Response

Program (SAPRP)..................................................... 6-0212

Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP)……… 6-0212

SFAC..(470)................................................................ 6-0216

CHAPLAIN, OFFICE OF THE INSTALLATION

Installation Chaplain..(6501)....................................... 6-2127

C, Plans, Ops Tng Chaplain........................................6-1038

Unit Ministry Team NCOIC..........................................6-3995

Chaplain Resource Manager.......................................6-1043

Funds Manager.......................................................... 6-2130

Director, Religious Education......................................6-0089

Admin Office................................................................6-2127

Widowed Support Office..............................................6-7367

Garrison Chaplain.......................................................6-4906

EMERGENCY SERVICES, DIRECTORATE OF

EMERGENCY: 911

Director/Provost Marshal..(1000)............................... 6-0575

Administrative Assistant............................................. 6-0575

FAMILY AND MORALE, WELFARE AND RECREATION

Director..(470)............................................................ 6-0118

Secretary.................................................................... 6-0118

Fax.......................................................................... 329-4545

Arts & Crafts Frame Shop..(490)…………………...… 6-0242

Auto Craft Shop..(1383)……………………………..… 6-0243

BlackJack Bar & Grill ..(4109)……………………… 329-2563

Boss Program..(1300)................................................ 6-6912

Business Operations Div..(470).………………............6-0076

Child, Youth & School Services ……………….….….. 6-0200

Child Dev Ctr..(615).................................................... 6-0197

Clarke Library ..(320)……………………………..…… 3-4113

Community Rec Div..(470)......................................... 6-0241

Commercial Sponsorship..(1000)............................... 6-0147

Daugherty Bowling Center ..(1609)…………………... 6-1498

Davidson Fitness Center..(1300)…….………………. 6-4359

Family Child Care..(470)............................................ 6-0185

Information, Tickets & Registration..(490)…………329-8587

Lake Ozark Recreation Area……………….... (573)346-5640

Morelli Heights Bar & Grill……………….…………. 329-6005

MWR Marketing..(1000)............................................. 6-0148

MWR Supply..(2347).................................................. 6-0173

Outdoor Adventure Center..(2290)…………………... 6-4223

Parent Central Service..(470).............................6-0238/0421

Pershing Community Center..(4109)……………… 329-2455

Piney Valley Golf Course………………………….. 329-4770

Pippin Youth Center ..(9625)…………………….…… 6-0209

Rec Plex..(604)……………………………………….... 6-0843

School Liaison Officer..(470)..............................6-0357/2050

School-Age Services..(564)........................................ 6-0239

Services & Support Div..(470).................................... 6-5367

SKIES..(7391)………………………………………….. 6-0200

Special Events..(1300)………………………………... 6-6913

Specker Gym..(1714)………………………………….. 6-7377

Unit Funds..(470)………………………………………. 6-0162

Warrior‘s Banquet/Catering..(4109).…................... 329-2910

Youth Sports............................................................... 6-2611

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Colonel William Pfeffer

Colonel William Pfeffer entered the Army as a Private First Class and was

commissioned through the Officer Candidate School at Fort Benning,

Georgia as a Field Artillery Officer in August 1987.

Following airborne qualification, COL Pfeffer served as a Fire Support

Team Chief (FIST), Ammunition Platoon Leader, Battery Executive Officer,

and as a Battalion S2 in the 6th Battalion, 41st Field Artillery, Third

Infantry Division with duty in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Iraq during Operations DESERT

SHIELD/DESERT STORM. Rebranched in 1991 to military intelligence and graduating from the

Military Intelligence Center and School, COL Pfeffer served as the Executive Officer of

Detachment S, U.S. Foreign Intelligence Activity (1992-1993) and as a Troop Commander in the

Washington D.C. area. After attendance at the Command and General Staff College, COL

Pfeffer served as the Deputy G2 of the Southern European Task Force (SETAF) in Vicenza, Italy

with duty in the Former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) and Bosnia, later serving

as the Executive Officer of the 165th MI BN (TE), V Corps, USAREUR. Returning to CONUS,

COL Pfeffer served at U.S. Special Operations Command as an Intelligence Operations Officer,

Geospatial Imagery Division Chief, Operations Chief and as Deputy Director of the Interagency

Task Force within the Center for Special Operations at McDill AFB, Florida. Colonel Pfeffer

served as the Assistant Chief of Staff, G2, at U.S. Army Africa / SETAF (9th U.S. Army) from July

2010 to June 2012.

COL Pfeffer commanded the 319th MI Battalion, 525th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade, Fort

Bragg from 2006-2009, deploying with the battalion during OIF 07-09 as Task Force Tracker.

Following command, he served as the Task Force Bragg Operations Officer (G3 Ops Chief) for

the XVIII Airborne Corps prior to attendance at the Army War College.

COL Pfeffer is currently serving as the Garrison Commander, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri.

Colonel Pfeffer is a graduate of the U.S. Army Basic Training Course at Fort Leonard Wood,

Missouri; the Officer Candidate School; the Field Artillery Officer Basic Course; the Basic

Parachute Course; the Military Intelligence Transition, Advanced and Counterintelligence

Courses; the Combined Arms Staff School; the Command and General Staff College, the Joint

and Combined Warfighting School, and the Army War College. His civilian and advanced

degrees include a Bachelor of Arts degree in Classical Humanities from Miami University (Ohio),

a Master of Education degree in University Administration from the University of Vermont and a

Master of Strategic Studies from the Army War College at Carlisle Barracks, PA.

COL Pfeffer‘s decorations include the Bronze Star (1OLC), the Defense Meritorious Service

Medal, the Meritorious Service Medal (4OLC), the Army Commendation Medal (1OLC), the Joint

Meritorious Unit Award (1OLC), the Valorous Unit Award, the National Defense Service Medal,

the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal and the NATO Medal. His skill badges include the Air

Crewmember and Parachutist badges.

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CSM Jerry F. Faulk

Command Sergeant Major Jerry F. Faulk entered the Army in August

1982. He completed basic training and advanced individual training at

Fort Bliss, Texas. His previous assignments include; 3rd Battalion,

(Airborne) 4th Air Defense Artillery Regiment, Fort Bragg, North

Carolina; HHB, 3rd Battalion (ABN) 4th ADAR, Fort Bragg, North

Carolina where he served his first 11 years. Schofield Barracks, Hawaii;

Camp Lincoln, Springfield, Illinois; 5th Battalion, 5th ADAR, Camp Stanley, Korea; 3rd Battalion

(ABN) 4th ADAR, Fort Bragg, North Carolina; Headquarters and Headquarters Company, Joint

Readiness Training Center, Fort Polk, Louisiana; Headquarters USA TRADOC, Fort Monroe,

Virginia; 108th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, Fort Bragg, NC. The 1st Battalion 44th Air Defense

Artillery (Air Missile Defense) Fort Hood, TX; 69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade (Rear) Command

Sergeant Major. He is currently the Command Sergeant Major for Phantom Command, III Corps

Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion.

CSM Faulk‘s military and civilian education includes the following courses: Basic and Advance

Noncommissioned Officer, First Sergeant, Battle Staff, Basic Airborne, Combat Life Saver, Jump

Master, Master Marksmanship, SINCGARS Operator, Nuclear/ Biological and Chemical

Defense, Air Movement, Transport/ Hazardous Material, Light Leader, Air Assault, Drop Zone

Support Team Leader, Total Army Instructor Training , Small Group Instructor, Battle Focus

Instructor, Manpads, Rappel Master, Pathfinder Avenger, Anti– Terrorism Force Protection, Unit

Victim Advocate, Inspector General, Maneuver Control Course and Pre-Command and

Command Sergeants Major Course. CSM Faulk is a graduate of the United States Army

Sergeants Major Academy (Class 58), Fort Bliss, Texas. He Holds an Associate‘s Degree in

Administrative Management and a Bachelors of Science in Psychology from Excelsior College.

His awards and decorations include Meritorious Service Medal (7 OLC), Army Accommodation

Medal, (9 OLC), Army Achievement Medal (6 OLC), Army Good Conduct Medal (9th Award),

National Defense Service Medal (w/Bronze Star), Korean Defense Service Medal, Armed

Forces Expeditionary Medal, Southwest Asian Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service

Medal, Humanitarian Service Medal, NCO Professional Development (w/Numeral 4), Army

Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon (w/Numeral 2), Saudi Arabia Kuwait Liberation

Medal, Kuwait Liberation Medal, Driver / Mechanic Badge, Master Parachutist Badge, Air

Assault Badge, Pathfinder Badge and the German Parachutist Badge. CSM Faulk is also a

member of Ancient Order of Saint Barber as well a member of the coveted SGT Audie Murphy

Club. CSM Faulk has served on numerous combat deployments.

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• Active duty & retired military personnel and Families

• Veterans with 100% service-connected disability & honorably

discharged

• Active reserve components & Families (to include Selected

and Ready Reserves; Coast Guard, National Guard, Delayed

Entry/Delay Training recruits; reservists on annual training)

• Department of Defense (DoD) appropriated and non-

appropriated fund civilian employees (including Army and Air

Force Exchange Service) and their Families

• DoD contractor employees or technical representatives

(family members of DoD contractors may use MWR facilities as

guests of their authorized sponsors)

Authorized Patrons

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•1903 Congress authorized the Army to build, operate, and

maintain PXs, libraries, schools, recreation centers, and

gyms for the troops.

•1918 Army Morale Division was established.

•1941 creation of the ―Special Services.‖

•1943 Special Services encompassed all of Army Recreation

Services, the Army Exchange (the precursor to the Army and

Air Force Exchange [AAFES]), and the Army Soldier Show.

•1968 Youth Activities Program was established.

•1971 Outdoor Recreation Program was begun.

•1981 The first Family Advocacy Program was established.

•1984 Community & Family Support Center (CFSC)

established.

•2006 CFSC became the Family and Morale, Welfare and

Recreation Command (FMWRC).

•2011 FMWRC became the Installation Management

Command G9 (IMCOM).

1918 Dr. Fosdick (Presidential Appointee) wrote,

"Morale is as important as ammunition and is just as legitimate a

charge against the public treasury.”

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The Army Family Covenant

We recognize the commitment and increasing sacrifices that our

Families are making every day.

We recognize 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.

We are committed to providing our Families a strong, supportive

environment where they can thrive.

We are committed to 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 healthcare.

•Improving Soldier and Family housing.

•Ensuring excellence in schools, youth services, and child care.

•Expanding education and employment opportunities for Family

members.

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EMPLOYEE COVENANT:

Taking care of our customers begins with taking care of you, our employees.

We are committed to providing a strong, supportive environment where you can

thrive.

To that end, we promise to position our employees for success with:

A robust orientation to welcome you to the Family and MWR team.

Clear performance standards for service excellence.

Formal and informal training to develop your skills.

A holistic program of recognition and incentives to reward excellent service.

Career development opportunities to reach your full potential.

CUSTOMER COVENANT:

We are committed to providing quality through service excellence to our Soldiers

and Families commensurate with the quality of their service to our Nation.

We understand that we create value for our customers through predictable,

consistent, efficient and customer focused services.

To that end, we promise our customers they will:

Always be respected and treated as individuals who are valued.

Received a prompt and friendly greeting in a professional and courteous manner.

Experience aesthetically-pleasing facilities.

Receiving timely, accurate and helpful information.

Be offered high quality products and services.

Have an opportunity to provide feedback.

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Bldg 490 (PX Mini Mall)

(573) 596-0242

Let the Family & MWR Arts & Crafts Frame Shop

capture your memories, preserve your life special moments and create personalized

gifts and awards for personal or professional your co-workers, friends and family will

treasure!

•Custom Matting & Framing

•Self Framing

•Instructional Classes

•Engraving

Monday - Friday – 10:00am – 6:00pm

CLOSED : Sat/Sun/Holidays

Arts & Crafts Frame Shop

Program Manager: Bernie Riker

FRAME CLASS

Learn to mat, mount, and secure your artwork in a frame. Students are

introduced to frame shop equipment and safety procedures. You will also

learn to choose the right mat color, determine margins, cover frame joinery,

mounting techniques, and frame closures. Cost for class is $20 plus supplies,

includes safety gear and frame shop card that allows you to access the self-

help area. Must be 18 yrs. and older to participate. Must bring in your project

you wish to frame on your appointment. Class is open to the public.

INSTRUCTIONALCLASSES

From drawing to photography, the Arts & Crafts Frame Shop offers

instructional classes throughout the year. Call the shop or check out

upcoming classes online!

ENGRAVING

The Arts & Crafts Frame Shop now offers engraving. Let the them capture

your memories and expressions. This is great for gifts, awards, promotions,

birthdays, and weddings!

SILENT AUCTION

The Arts & Crafts Frame Shop hosts various silent auctions. Stop by the Arts

& Crafts Frame Shop and submit your silent bid to win one of the wonderful

pieces of artwork!

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Program Manager: Darrin Davis

The Auto Craft Shop offers: 4 flat car bays, 5 lift car bays, 1 motorcycle

bay, 1 flat motorcycle bay, mechanics, a vehicle storage lot, a coin

operated car wash, a computerized and manual information center,

safety equipment (including eye and ear protection, OSHA eye wash

areas), basic car care classes and on site car repair.

Mon, Wed, Thur & Fri 11:00 am-7:00 pm

Sat, Sun & Holidays 10:00 am-6:00 pm

Closed Tuesdays

1383 Nebraska Ave

573 596-0243

Self Help:

Self Help Car Bays have the following available: overhead engine crane, floor jacks,

cherry pickers, jack stands, creepers, transmission jacks, parts washers, air hose

connections, a complete line of metric and standard tools, a tire mounting and

demounting machine, air hose connections, and a drive-on lift rack, lifts to enable you

to change oil and filters and lubricate chassis with air and hand powered grease

guns, and a cut-off saw.

Full Service:

Shop personnel work on customers vehicles on a fee for service basis. Services

offered include but not limited to:

Brake Service Oil Changes Transmission Service

Cooling System Service Tire Rotation & Balancing Trouble Shooting

Lemon Inspections Safety/Pre-Travel Inspections State Inspections

Storage Lot:

Spots available to store vehicles, monthly storage fees apply.

Pre-Owned Lot:

Whether you‘re buying or selling, the FMWR Pre-owed Sales Lot is where you want

to start. Lot is open daily with 24hr access to view vehicles.

Car Wash:

The coin operated car wash features hot soap wash, hot wax, hot rinse, tire cleaner,

engine degreaser, foam brush and vacuum cleaners.

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Program Manager: Eli Wilson

What is BOSS? The Better Opportunities for Single Service Members

(BOSS) Program supports the overall quality of single Service Members'

lives. BOSS identifies real Service Member well being issues and

concerns by recommending improvements through the chain of

command. BOSS encourages and assists single Service Members in

identifying and planning for recreational and leisure activities.

Additionally, it gives single Service Members the opportunity to

participate in and contribute to their respective communities. BOSS is a

demonstration of the chain of command's commitment to single Service

Members.

Office Hours

Mon - Fri 7:30 am-4:30 pm

Bldg 1000 S. Dakota Ave

573 596-6912

Better Opportunity for

Single Service Members

Mission: To continually progress and improve the quality of life for single

Service Members on Fort Leonard Wood. To provide and participate in social,

recreational, and educational events, to participate in community service projects, to

voice concerns and issues on quality of life, and to be involved with leadership

developing activities.

Who can be a member of BOSS? If you are in one of the following categories and

are assigned as permanent party or are on temporary duty at Fort Leonard Wood,

then BOSS is for you.

Single Service Member – ALL Branches Single Parent

Geographically Single Soldier Foreign Service

Three BOSS Components:

Quality of Life: Support the overall well being for single Service Members. Morale,

living environment, or personal growth and development.

Recreation: Recreation and leisure activities may be planned solely by the BOSS

council or in conjunction with other MWR activities.

Community Service: Participate in community programs or projects, which make a

difference in the lives of others, the community, and ultimately, them.

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Bldg 3210

Morelli Heights Lodging Tues-Sat

5:00pm-10:00pm

Featuring a Bar & Grill, patio, fireplace,

pool table, and great food and beverages.

The BlackJack Bar & Grill is your neighborhood get-a-way. If you're looking for a

place to relax and have fun with a casual atmosphere, then the BlackJack Bar & Grill

is for you. Open for dining and drinks Tuesday through Saturday, plus a pool table

and darts, the best dance tunes and several Big screen TV's to catch up on your

favorite teams. While you're there, enjoy dinner from "The Grill" with entrees, salads,

sandwiches, appetizers, and many other selections.

BLACKJACK LUNCH Serving Monday-Friday from 11:00 am-1:00 pm. Enjoy a

relaxing lunch in an enjoyable environment. Open to the public.

BLACKJACK HAPPY HOUR

Tuesday-Friday 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm and Saturday 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

KARAOKE WEDNESDAYS 7:00 pm-11:00 pm. No Cover Charge

DOMINOES & CARDS Ask your server or bartender & enjoy your game

CIGAR BAR Enjoy premium quality cigars on our comfortable patio bar area.

Hours of Operation:

Lunch Buffet:

Mon-Fri 11:00 am -1:00 pm

Tues-Thur 5:00 pm- 9:00 pm

Fri – Sat 5:00 pm -11:00 pm

Open Sunday & Monday during Football

Closed Holidays

Bldg. 4109, Piney Hills Dr.

(573) 329-2455

BlackJack Bar & Grill

Ask about our Designated Driver Program

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Program Manager: Joyce Waybright

597 MANSCEN Loop, Bldg. 3202

Bruce Clarke Library

Bruce C. Clarke Library is part of the

MSCoE Complex. The library is situated on

The corner of First Street & Nebraska Avenue.

www.wood.army.mil/library

The Children's Library hours:

Monday - Thursday 1000 - 1300 & 1500 - 1700

Sat & Sun 1200 – 1600

The Media Zone Hours :

Monday - Thursday 1200 - 1400 & 1600 - 1745

Saturday & Sunday 1200 - 1600

Effective 5 March 2012 The hours of operation for the

Community Library will be changing to:

Monday - Thursday 1000 - 1800

Saturday & Sunday 1000 - 1700

CLOSED Fridays and Holidays

Comprehensive services available to the entire Fort Leonard Wood

community. The general public is welcome to use materials in the

library, but a government ID card is required for borrowing & free

computer usage (bring paper for printing).

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Functions:

• Child Development Services – Bldg 470 Replacement Ave

o Child Development Center – Bldg 615 Replacement Ave

o Hourly Care

o Family Child Care Programs

• School Age Services – Bldg 616 Replacement Ave

o Before & After School Care

o Full Day Care

o Hourly Care

o Summer Camps

• Youth Services – 9625 Young St

o Middle School and Teen Program

o Youth Sports

o Youth Development

o Summer Camps

o Partnerships

• Parent and Outreach Services – Bldg 470 Replacement Ave

o Parent Central Services

o School Liaison Services

o SKIES Unlimited

o Outreach Services

o Youth Education

o HIRED! / EDGE!

Division Chief: Nancy Starnes

470 Replacement Ave

(573) 596-0200

Child, Youth & School Services

Office Hours

Mon - Fri 7:30 am-4:30 pm

Fort Leonard Wood (FLW) Child, Youth & School Services is a

community-based effort to coordinate comprehensive services for

children and youth of eligible personnel living on and off the installation.

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CYS SERVICE SPECIAL OPENING - RESPITE CARE

Deployment Respite Care is available for children registered with CYS Services

whose parent/sponsor is deployed, on TCS, PCS or TDY (90-179 days) orders or a

Service Member of the deployed unit. Sixteen free hours of care is available per

month, per child, during the deployment. A copy of the Service Member‗s orders must

be provided. The CDC opens twice a month for this service. This service may be

utilized by other patrons whose children are registered for hourly care. Reservations

are required and may be made up to two weeks in advance. Care is available for

children 6 weeks - 5th grade. Due to space limitations, paid reservations may be

bumped to make room for deployed Service Member‗s reservations. If this should

occur, advance payments will be refunded. For more information and hours call 573

596-0197.

CYS SERVICES - FRG CHILDCARE

Family Readiness Group (FRG) childcare is a partnering event between CYS

Services and Army Community Service (ACS). There is FREE childcare service two

nights per month for any FRG member who would like to utilize the service to attend

an FRG meeting. To utilize the service your child must be registered with CYS

Services and reservations must be made no later than 12:00 pm the week before the

date of the opening. For more information call 596-0200.

• Child Development Center/ Sue Fellner Williams (573) 596-0197

• Family Child Care / Cheryl Freeman (573) 596-0185

• HIRED! / Stephanie Polite (573) 596-0209

• School Age Services / Debbie Porter (573) 596-0239

• School Liaison / Carrie Bradke (573) 596-0200

• SKIES! / Patricia Garcia (573)596-0200

• Parent Central Services / Venetia Mayer (573) 596-0238

• Pippin Youth Center/ Andrea Ogle (573) 596-0209

CYS Services Facility / Manager Phone

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Bldg. 1609, S. Dakota Ave

596-1498/ 329-2477

• 40 Lanes

• Leagues

• Birthday Parties

• Kids Adventure Zone

• Game Room

• X-treme Bowling

• Bumper Bowling

• Tournaments

• Strike Zone Restaurant

Bowling Center Hours

Sun-Thur 10:30am-10pm

Fri-Sat 10:30am-12am

Holidays 10:30am-10pm

Strike Zone Hours

Sun- Thur 10:30am-9:30pm

Friday 10:30am – 11:30pm

Program Manager: Donna Quipp

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•Sporting Events

•Rams / Chiefs

•Cardinals / Royals

•Blues

•Discount Movie Tickets

•Waynesville

•Lebanon

Information, Tickets & Registration

World Class Travel

Bldg 490 (PX Mini Mall)

573 329-8587

www.mwrtickets.com

• World Class Travel — Is a full-service travel agency specializing in

military rates for airfare, hotels, cruises and tour packages. However, we

are open to the general public so we can help everyone find the best deal

for you and your family. We will quote you the lowest fares available.

• Book Cruises, Flights, Cars & Package Tours

Tickets (attractions and lodging) are based on contracts that are

negotiated by the United States Army Family & Morale, Welfare and

Recreation on behalf of the military communities. Special rates are

available to all members of the military communities to include: Active

Duty, Retirees, Active Reserve and National Guard, DoD Civilians and

family members.

Although certain attractions offer a "military discount" at the gate, only tickets

purchased through your ITR office are tax free and guaranteed to go back to the

Soldier through the Family & MWR Program.

Program Manager: Jane Weixelbaum

• Local Attractions

• Six Flags

• Silver Dollar City

• White Water

• St Louis

• ITR is your 1-STOP SHOP for discount Tickets!

• National Attractions

• Disney

• Universal Studios

• Sea World

• Busch Gardens

• Branson Attractions

• Horseback Riding

• Float Trips

• Zip Lines

• B & B Movie Theaters

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Linn Creek, MO

573 346-5640

• 50 miles from post

• Cabins

• Duplexes

• Campsites

• RV Hook Up

• Boats / Jet Skis

• Skiing & Fishing Equipment

• Boat Slips/Dry Storage

• Country Store

• Beach

• Picnic Pavilions

LORA is a great place to get away from all the worries of the

everyday life. Enjoy camping, boating, swimming, water skiing,

fishing and other outdoor activities at Missouri's scenic playground,

the Lake of the Ozarks. LORA is located 50 miles Northeast of Fort

Leonard Wood on the Grand Glaize arm of the Lake of the Ozarks.

The lake is one of the nation's largest man-made lakes, giving you

over 1300 miles of shoreline to enjoy.

Lake of the Ozarks Recreation Area

Program Manager: LuChrisa White

LORA welcomes Active Duty Military, Retired Military, Members of the National Guard

and Reserves, DoD Employees with ID cards, Family Members and Fort Leonard

Wood Contract Employees.

Office Hours

Daily: 9:00 am-5:00 pm

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• Hunting & Fishing

• Resale Operations

• RV Campers Rentals

• Boats / Canoes / Rafts

• Paintball Field & Equipment

• Trap & Skeet / Archery

• Fishing Derbies

• Stables

• Climbing Wall

• Bounce Rooms

• Park Reservations

Bldg. 2290, FLW K

596-4223

OPEN DAILY: 10:00am – 6:00pm

Program Manager: Wadeana Porrett

The outdoor recreation program

provides recreation activities and

instruction for our patrons. It offers

diverse, healthful, vigorous, and

comprehensive outdoor recreation

programs while helping conserve and

protected wildlife, forests, wetlands, and

other natural resources.

The Fort Leonard Wood Outdoor Adventure

Center offers a long list of outdoor recreation

equipment for rent at modest per-day rates.

This is your one-stop shop for all your

recreation needs.

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Building 4109, Piney Hills Dr.

(573) 329-2455

The Pershing Community Center (PCC) is available for catered

events, special events, training and classes. It offers a variety of

rooms for your personal or professional functions. PCC also

features Blackjack Bar and Grill, a nice neighborhood bar complete

with dining operations.

•New Comers Orientations

•Community Information Briefs

•Wedding Receptions

•Rehearsal Dinners

•Hail and Farewells

•Holiday Luncheons

•Promotion Parties

•Retirement Parties

•Dances/Balls

•Graduation Dinners

•Award Banquets

The catering coordinator can assist

you in selecting appetizers, entrees,

Desserts and beverages to meet your

tastes and budget.

Pershing Community Center

Office Hours

Mon - Fri 7:30 am-4:30 pm

Program Manager: Scotty Reed

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www.fortleonardwoodmwr.com

The Piney Valley Golf Course offers a 18 hole, par 72 golf course that

runs through a beautiful valley along the Big Piney River. It also

features a driving range, putting green, chipping area, pro shop, snack

bar and golf lessons. Piney Valley also offers daily specials.

Piney Valley Golf Course is a full amenity course featuring:

Retail Items: The pro shop sells a wide variety of top brand equipment, clothing

and supplies at very reasonable prices.

Repair Service: Our repair service offers re-gripping, shaft replacement and fitting.

We will special order grips and shafts to your specifications.

Driving Range: You can practice your lessons, perfect your swing and warm up at

our driving range. Range ball machine tokens can be purchased one at a time; or

you can purchase a discount multi-bucket punch card.

Putting & Chipping Area: A putting practice green and a chipping area, complete

with sand bunker, are available at no charge.

Lessons: Whether you are a beginner or an experienced golfer, lessons can help

shave strokes off your game. Lessons are available for individuals and groups. 9

hole lessons and package deals are also available

PVGC Greens & Pro Shop:

Monday 10:00 am – DUSK

Tues – Sun 7:00 am – DUSK

Holidays 7:00 am – DUSK

SEASONAL:

President‘s Day Weekend – November 30

Program Manager: Georgie Trotter

FLW 26 (off Water Intake Dr.)

(573) 329-4770

Piney Valley Golf Course

Sandwedge Eatery:

Mon-Fri 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

Sat, Sun & Hol 8:00 am – 3:00 pm Limited menu after 3pm

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(573) 596-0209

Bldg. 9625 ,Young Street

School Year Hours

Monday-Thursday

2:30pm-7:00pm

Friday

2:30pm-8:00pm (Middle School)

2:30pm-9:00pm (High School)

Saturday

12:00pm-8:00pm (Middle School)

12:00pm-10:00pm (High School)

Summer Hours

Monday-Thursday

12:00pm-7:00pm

Friday

12:00pm-8:00pm (Middle School)

12:00pm-9:00pm (High School)

Saturday

12:00pm-8:00pm (Middle School)

12:00pm-10:00pm (High School)

The Youth Center offers a wide range of activities for youth 6th-12th grade.

Activities include Boys & Girls Club programming, 4-H programming, group clubs,

homework/computer lab activities, day-trips and camps.

The High School Lounge

offers a variety of after-school,

evening and week-end activities

for 9th-12th graders. Teens can

participate in group clubs, planned

activities or relax on the sofas and

play the gaming systems.

The High School Lounge plans

lock-ins, trips and tournaments

for area teens

Program Manager: Andrea Ogle

All youth must be registered with CYS

Services prior to participating. Call Parent

Central Services at 573 596-0238

Pippin Youth Center

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MINI GOLF/GO KART: SEASONAL / HOURS VARY

April - September

WALLACE POOL/SPLASH PARK SEASONAL / HOURS VARY

Memorial Day – Labor Day

Program Manager: Chloe Williams

Bldg. 604, Constitution Ave

(573) 596-0843

Recreational Complex

Rec Plex offers a 18-hole miniature golf course, an outdoor pool

complete with slide and splash park, and a go kart track.

Mini Golf This 23,000 sq ft Miniature Golf Course features 18 holes of

challenging and exciting obstacles with a waterfall as the main centerpiece. Mini

Golf is open to the public.

Go Kart Youth and adults will be able to enjoy the Family & MWR Go Kart Track

this summer. The Go-Kart track offers a thousand linear foot track with many

challenging twists, turns and high bank curves. The capability to have 12 karts

racing at once creates a heart stopping racing experience for all ages! Plus a

grandstand area for viewing.

Wallace Outdoor Pool Olympic sized outdoor pool with a 50 foot water slide.

Pool parties swimming lessons and life guard certification are available.

Splash Park Zero Entry with hoses, buckets and more for the little ones.

Pool Parties Book your next celebration at one of our pools. Dive into fun - 3

pools to choose from! The pool house also offers party rooms for your Birthdays,

Organizational Days, and Unit parties.

Passes: Purchase Individual or Family / Day or Annual Passes for summer fun.

Ask one of our Rec Plex Team Members for more information.

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Functions:

• Advertising / Marketing

• APF/NAF Financial Management

• Commercial Sponsorship

• Customer Relations Programs

• Internal Review/Management Controls

• Lean Six Sigma Process

• NAF Maintenance

• NAF Major Construction

• NAF Property Management

• NAF Supply Operation

• Private Organizations

• Program Management

• Public Private Ventures

• Safety / Security

• Strategic Planning

• Training

• Unit Funds

Division Chief: Kay Flores

Provides financial oversight for both APF and NAF budgets providing guidance and

assistance in all aspects of the budgeting process. Serves as the functional proponent

within the directorate on matters relating to property management and internal

controls. Also, serving as the functional proponent within the directorate on matters

relating to customer relations, marketing, and commercial sponsorship.

470 Replacement Ave

(573) 596-5367

Services & Support Division

Office Hours

Mon - Fri 7:30 am-4:30 pm

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The name SKIESUnlimited is an acronym for the School of Knowledge, Inspiration,

Exploration, and Skills. This program can offer Unlimited possibilities for Army

children and youth.

SKIESUnlimited offers instructional programs for children and youth ranging from

four weeks old to 18 years. Through SKIESUnlimited, children and youth have equal

access to opportunities to expand their knowledge, inspire them, allow them to

explore, and acquire new skills.

There is no question that military-connected children and youth face special

challenges, and Army Child, Youth & School (CYS) Services believes that the

developmental benefits from participating in SKIESUnlimited are significant.

Instructional programs touch every aspect of child and youth development: physical,

cognitive, emotional and social. Research shows that during the critical hours of 3-8

p.m., children participating in instructional programs are less likely to engage in

undesirable behavior.

Register: Participants must be registered with Child, Youth & School (CYS)

Services. Call 573-596-0238/0421 or drop by CYS Services Parent Central Services

office located inside Bldg 470, Suite 1126, 7:30 am-4:30 pm Monday- Friday.

Want to be a SKIESUnlimited instructor? SKIESUnlimited is recruiting community

members like you! Share your knowledge and skills and earn extra money in your

spare time. Expand the horizons of children and youth in the Fort Leonard Wood

community. Please contact the SKIESUnlimited coordinator at 596-0200 if you are

interested in working as an independent contractor with the SKIESUnlimited

program.

Program Manager: Patricia Garcia

Bldg 7391 Buckeye Ave

573 596-0200

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• 10 Softball Fields

• 8 Soccer Fields

• 2 Lighted Baseball Field

• Tennis Courts

• Football Field

• Outdoor Track

• Batting Cages

• Intramurals

• Equipment Issue

• Basketball Courts

1300 S. Dakota Ave

573 596-4359

Sports, Fitness & Aquatics

Program Manager: Eli Wilson

HOURS

Monday – Friday 5:00 am – 8:00 pm

Sat/Sun & Hol 8:00 am – 4:00pm

Davidson Fitness Center Specker Gym

Bldg. 1300, S. Dakota Ave. Bldg. 1714 Cooley Ave.

(573) 596-4359 (573) 596-7377

Davidson Fitness Center: DFC is a state of-the-art facility that provides fitness

equipment and programs for the entire family. The 64,000-square-foot facility has

basketball, racquetball and volleyball courts; an indoor 25-meter swimming pool; an

elevated indoor running track; Nautilus and free weights, cardiovascular equipment,

six locker rooms, towel service and equipment check-out. Group fitness classes are

offered daily at a variety of times. Personal Trainer Program is available to provide

one-on-one consultation and guidance. Authorized patrons can purchase

recreational Swim passes.

Davidson Fitness Center now offers "Insight Child Care" - a play area to entertain

your child while you exercise - (no attendant) child MUST be in the parent/guardian's

line of sight at all times. DFC is not responsible for the care of the children at the

center, they MUST be with parent or guardian. Insight Child Care is available during

all hours of operation.

Specker Gym: The 17,000-square-foot facility has a premier weight-training center

with Hammer Strength equipment, free weights, cardio vascular equipment, two

racquetball courts, equipment issue service, and three locker rooms.

• Racquetball Courts

• Volleyball Courts

• Co-ed Sauna

• Personal Trainers

• Aerobic Classes

• Indoor Track

• Nautilus Equipment

• Pools/ 25M Indoor Pool

• 2 Outdoor Pools

• Insight Child Care

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Bldg. 9625, Young St.

(573) 596-0209

CYS Services YS&F programs follow guidelines provided by the National Alliance for

Youth Sports (NAYS). It is the goal of this program to offer a range of positive sports

and fitness program options and environments.

These programs encompass a variety of safe and supervised activities that:

Foster the development of leadership, sportsmanship, and teamwork.

Offer children and youth opportunities to build skills and feel competent in both

competitive and non-competitive situations. Empower children and youth to achieve

self-confidence. Enhance or reinforce learning opportunities for children and youth

through individual and group activities.

Instill values associated with the pursuit of sports, fitness, and health activities in

adulthood, particularly self-discipline, persistence, and decision-making. Reduce the

likelihood of situations and behaviors that put children and youth at risk. Provide a

variety of opportunities for parental and command involvement.

Minimize parental lost duty time related to youth misconduct.

Promote positive attitudes and reinforce Army core values.

Interested in Registration?

To register your child for Youth Sports & Fitness, please visit Parent Central Services

in Bldg. 470, Room 1126, or call (573) 596 - 0238.

CYS is a proud partner with Boys & Girls Club of America (BGCA).

As such, we promote the BGCA Core Beliefs that all children should have:

• A safe place to learn and grow.

• On-going relationships with caring, adult professionals.

• Life-enhancing programs and character development experiences.

• Hope and opportunity.

The goal of the BGCA Sports, Fitness, and Recreation Core Program

Area is to develop fitness, positive use of leisure time, skills for stress management,

appreciation for the environment and social skills.

Program Manager: Ben Gravlin

Youth Sports & Fitness

Spring Soccer – March to May Baseball/Softball – May to July

Flag Football – Aug to Oct Fall Soccer – Aug to Oct

Basketball – Nov to Feb Cheerleading – Aug to Oct / Nov to Feb

Track & Field – March to May

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