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Military Child Month USAG-Humphreys & Area III USAG-Humphreys & Area III USAG-Humphreys & Area III May 2011 USAG-Humphreys & Area III November 2010 USAG-Humphreys & Area III March2011 Buy the Luncheon Buffet on Thursday, March 17, and draw a Leprechaun Duck for a prize. Every Duck a Winner! New Band In Town pg 10 Cherry Blossom Trip pg 43 Check out the what’s new at USAG Humphreys Fitness facebook page. June 3 page 48 USAG-Humphreys & Area III July 2011 4th of July weekend celebration page 3 & 7 USAG-Humphreys & Area III October 2011 Oktoberfest pg 7 Army 10 Miler pg 6 Sophisticated Saturday returns pg 21 Travel Korea & Asia pg 25 Return to SPOOKY HALLOW pg 8

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Page 1: Happenings

Military Child Month

USAG-Humphreys & Area III

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Family & morale, WelFare and recreation

Congratulations

Master Sergeant Ben Minus 4-58th AOB

Perfect 300 Game Strike Zone Bowling Center

January 21, 2011

Absolute Great Live Entertainment at Tommy D’s, the

Gateway Gameroom, the Strike Zone Bowling Center and the Suwon Rec Center throughout the month.

Check Facilities for Schedule

The World-famous Toilet House in Suwon is now open as a tourist attraction, preserving the legacy of the former Suwon Mayor and former Korean Assemblyman Sim Jae-Duck who will forever be remembered as „Mr Toilet.‟

Sim, who died two years ago, was so passionate about toilets that he built the world‟s first Toilet House – an unusual building identified by Yahoo Travel as one of the World‟s Strangest Structures.

The toilet theme is central to Haewoojae, or a "place to solve one's worries," It is shaped like a 24 ½ foot-tall toilet bowl.

A showpiece bathroom at the center of the 4,520-square-foot house is on display through a floor-to-ceiling window made of glass that turns opaque at the touch of a button. When guests enter to do their business, a motion sensor activates classical music. The home has four bathrooms that include a whirlpool bathtub, urinals and large glass showers.

As unique as Haewoojae is, what makes Sim most memorable to people was his campaign as Suwon Mayor to clean up public bathrooms. From 1995-2002, he launched a campaign to transform public toilets into "clean and beautiful resting places imbued with culture''.

“We should learn to go beyond seeing toilets as just a place for defecation,” the late Sim once said, “but also as a place of culture where people can rest, meditate and be happy.”

When Haewoojae first opened in November 2007, Sim would allow two guests to spend the night at the house for a fee of 50,000,000 won (about $50,000 U.S.). He used the money to purchase toilets for poor communities throughout Korea and throughout the Third World.

Tours of the Toilet House are free of charge. It is open from 1000-1800 Tuesday-Sunday and is located at 458-9 Jangan Ro, Jangan-Gu, Suwon City (Imok-dong 186-3). Suwon Rec Center Director Bob Frace is planning a tour in the near future. You can contact Frace at 788-5840 for more information.

His Legacy – Haewoojae

USAG-Humphreys & Area III March 2011

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LATE NIGHT MENU Chicken Strips (4) $6.95 Hot Dog $3.25 Hot Dog w/Chili Cheese $4.95 BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwich $4.95 BBQ Pork Spareribs Plate $6.95 Chicken Sandwich $4.75 Bowl of Chili w/Cheese $3,25 Shrimp Basket w/Fries $6.75 Cheese Sticks (6) $4.95 Pork Lumpia (6) $4.95 Shanghai-Style Lumpia (7) $4.95 Grand Chips & Salsa Tray $4.25 French Fries $1.75 Chili Cheese Fries $2.95

FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL Sesame Chicken Wings (12) $6.95

Tommy D’s Cuisine All-U-Can-Eat Korean Buffet

(Monday-Friday 1100-1300 – Closed on Korean Holidays)

TUESDAY Two Entrees Featuring

Combination of

Pan-Fried Pork Chicken or Beef Cutlet or Fried Chicken Wings or

Sweet & Sour Pork

$7.50

Mondays

LA BBQ SHORT RIBS Pan-Fried Vegetables w/Sausage - $9.95

Wednesdays

Beef Bulgogi & Bibimbob

$7.50

Thursdays Korean BBQ

Plus Meatloaf (Vegetable, Mushroom

or Sweet Pepper)

$7.50

Fridays

Two Entrees Featuring Fried Fish or

Pork Bulgogi or Curry Rice Beef or

Chicken Bulgogi or Hash Rice

$.750

Always All-You-Can-Eat Includes Rice, Kimchi,

Salad, Soup & Beverage

EVERY THURSDAY

HOT WINGS 15-cents each

1800-2000 – No Take Outs

Buy the Luncheon Buffet on Thursday, March 17, and draw a Leprechaun Duck for

a prize. Every Duck a Winner!

New Band In Town pg 10 Must See pg 19

Cherry Blossom Trip pg 43

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USAG-Humphreys & Area III June 2011

Check out the what’s new at

USAG Humphreys Fitnessfacebook page.

June 3page 48

USAG-Humphreys & Area III July 2011

4th of July

weekend

celebration

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USAG-Humphreys & Area III October 2011

Oktoberfest pg 7

Army 10 Miler pg 6

Sophisticated Saturday returns

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Travel Korea & Asia

pg 25

Return to SPOOKY HALLOW

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CAMP HUMPHREYS

Commander COL JOSEPH MOORE

Deputy Commander DAVE FRODSHAM

Sergeant Major CSM SPENCER GRAY

FAMILY & MWR

Director DON CLAYCOMB

NAF Support TED STEVENS

Community Recreation HAL MULLEN

Business Operations MIKE ROSS

Financial Management HYUN WOO CHANG

Services LARRY ENGRAM

ACS SUZANNE JAMES

Youth Services HYACINTH SMITH

Marketing & Advertising

Marketing Chief Korean Deputy & Advertising Sponsorship & Design Family Strong Editor MIKE MOONEY CHONG, SO-KYONG BILL COTTRELL JEFF HUBBARD 754-8257 754-6472 754-6545 754-5875

Social Media Editor Distribution Manager Korean Marketing Intern RICHARD KIM YU, TAE-YOL KIM, YOUNG-SUN 031-692-2147 031-692-2147 031-692-2147

[email protected]

USAG-Humphreys & Area III Family & MWR

FAMILY & MWR HAPPENINGS A monthly publication of the Directorate of Family & MWR published under the authority of AR 215-1 and designed to make authorized patrons aware of What’s Happening in Family & MWR programs. Use of a

commercial name or appearance of paid advertising does not constitute endorsement by Department of the Army or any agency thereof. For information, contact Marketing at [email protected]

CELL PHONE 031-619-XXXX

Volume 13, Number 10 October 2011

Surprises in store for October

You’re going to see some differences in this month’s Happenings – differences suggested by readers and fellow Family & MWR staffers alike. And while our surveys indicate that you look to Happenings to find out what’s Happening in the Community, we know that we can probably do things better.

One of the biggest differences you’ll see (this one suggested by Catering Manager Lisa Hogue) is the elimination of the Hours of Operation page, moving the hours and phone numbers to the sections where the facility falls. Sections are Special Events, Food & Beverage, Discover Korea &

Asia, Sports & Fitness, Recreation, Family Programs and Advertising.

We hope that dividing our programs and activities will make it easier for you to find out what’s happening in Bowling (Sports), Youth Services (Family Programs) or at Outdoor Rec (Recreation).

This is a very busy month for Special Events, with the Official Army 10-Miler Shadow Race on Oct 2 and running through the Thriller of a Killer Bowling Party in the Strike Zone Oct 30.

In between is the Oktoberfest, a new Karaoke Krooner Contest at Tommy D’s, The Return to Spooky Hallow and much more.

We will be very interested in your feelings about the changes we made. Do they work for you? Do you like the old way better? Are there other things we need to add?

The purpose of Happenings is very simple: We want it to be the first place you look to find out What’s Happening in your Family & MWR program. If we do that, we’re successful.

We also realize that things can change. Happenings goes to a commercial printer, and that means early deadlines. That’s why there are the Weekly Flash, Facebook and Daily Garrison Notes.

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HIGHLIGHTS

Halloween

Korean Superstitions Return to Spooky Hallow

Pumpkin Decorating Contest Killer of a Thriller Bowling Party

Shadow Race

October 8 Independence Park

Bucket Lists 100 Things to Do

At Camp Humphreys In Korea

Throughout Asia

New Contest at Tommy D’s

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October

1-31 Youth Basketball & Cheerleading registration 1 Hole in the Wall, Tommy D’s, 2000 1-2 Post-Level Soccer Jamboree, Camp Casy 2 Army 10-Miler Shadow Run, Super Gym, 2100 7 October Parent Date Night Deadline 7 Prime Rib, Alaska Mining Co., 1700-2030 8 Oktoberfest, Independence Park, 1200-2200 8 Digital Photography Class, CAC, 1000-1530 9 9-8 No Tap Alibi, Strike Zone, 1200 10 Family Outing to Seoul Land Zoo, Outdoor Rec 13 Family of the Year Nominee Deadline 14 Outdoor Movie, Transformation Park, 1830 14 Parent Date Night, 1730-2230 14 Fiesta Nite, Alaska Mining Co., 1700-2030 15 Sophisticated Saturday, Tommy D’s, 1900 15 Yeoju Ceramics Festival, Outdoor Rec-Arts & Crafts 21 T-Bone Steak Nite, Alaska Mining Co., 1700-2030 22 Make a Difference Day, Walk-Thru Gate 22 Baby Shower, Super Gym, 1200-1400 22 Zipline, Outdoor Rec 28 Seafood Feast. Alaska Mining Co., 1700-2030 28 Return to Spooky Hallow, Zoeckler Sports Field, 1700-2000 29 Everland, Outdoor Rec 30 Killer of a Thriller Bowling Party, Strike Zone, 1900

November 5 Songni Mountain Hiking, Outdoor Rec 5 Families of the Year Recognition Ceremony, CAC, 1730 5 Karaoke Crooner Finals, Tommy D’s, 2000 15 Soldier Show, Super Gym 1900

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Army 10-Miler Shadow Run

Oktoberfest

Return to Spooky Hallow

ODR ZOO TRIP

Thriller Party

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Official Army 10-Miler Shadow Race

Sunday, October 2

Pre-Registration for the Official Army 10-Miler Shadow Run scheduled to step off from in front of the Super Gym at 2100 Sunday, Oct 2, had already surpassed 300 runners as of press time and promises to be the largest road race ever run on a US military installation on the Korean peninsula.

Camp Humphreys is one of two locations selected to host Official Shadow Runs by the Army 10-Miler (the other is in Afghanistan) and is being run a week ahead of the official event so it can be filmed by AFN-Osan and sent to Washington to be played at the Army 10-Miler. Further information is available at the Super Gym (0505 753-8031).

Army 10-Miler Shadow Run

Become part of history

Important Shadow Run Information

Alphabetical Registration desks in the Super Gym will open at 1830, and pre-registered runners will find their entry number and computer chip ready and waiting. Any pre-registered runner who is not in line by 1945 will lose their pre-registration status and be required to get in the “Unregistered line.” All runners will gather on the basketball floor at 2030 for a group picture and filming and will move outside to the starting chute at 2045. Retiring Area III Command Sgt. Major Jason K. Kim will shoot the starting pistol at 2100 on the dot, with new Area III Command Sgt. Major Spencer Gray the first person across the starting line. The remainder of the field will follow. The race will consist of two loops around the Camp Humphreys perimeter, and will be marked by Washington landmarks at the mile markers. All roads will be closed to everything except emergency and event vehicles until the last runner is finished (around midnight). Please remember: This is a 10-mile run – not a walk.

Official Army 10-Miler Shadow Race

Sunday, October 2

Pre-Registration for the Official Army 10-Miler Shadow Run scheduled to step off from in front of the Super Gym at 2100 Sunday, Oct 2, had already surpassed 300 runners as of press time and promises to be the largest road race ever run on a US military installation on the Korean peninsula.

Camp Humphreys is one of two locations selected to host Official Shadow Runs by the Army 10-Miler (the other is in Afghanistan) and is being run a week ahead of the official event so it can be filmed by AFN-Osan and sent to Washington to be played at the Army 10-Miler. Further information is available at the Super Gym (0505 753-8031).

Army 10-Miler Shadow Run

Become part of history

Important Shadow Run Information

Alphabetical Registration desks in the Super Gym will open at 1830, and pre-registered runners will find their entry number and computer chip ready and waiting. Any pre-registered runner who is not in line by 1945 will lose their pre-registration status and be required to get in the “Unregistered line.” All runners will gather on the basketball floor at 2030 for a group picture and filming and will move outside to the starting chute at 2045. Retiring Area III Command Sgt. Major Jason K. Kim will shoot the starting pistol at 2100 on the dot, with new Area III Command Sgt. Major Spencer Gray the first person across the starting line. The remainder of the field will follow. The race will consist of two loops around the Camp Humphreys perimeter, and will be marked by Washington landmarks at the mile markers. All roads will be closed to everything except emergency and event vehicles until the last runner is finished (around midnight). Please remember: This is a 10-mile run – not a walk.

Official Army 10-Miler Shadow Race

Sunday, October 2

Pre-Registration for the Official Army 10-Miler Shadow Run scheduled to step off from in front of the Super Gym at 2100 Sunday, Oct 2, had already surpassed 300 runners as of press time and promises to be the largest road race ever run on a US military installation on the Korean peninsula.

Camp Humphreys is one of two locations selected to host Official Shadow Runs by the Army 10-Miler (the other is in Afghanistan) and is being run a week ahead of the official event so it can be filmed by AFN-Osan and sent to Washington to be played at the Army 10-Miler. Further information is available at the Super Gym (0505 753-8031).

Army 10-Miler Shadow Run

Become part of history

Important Shadow Run Information

Alphabetical Registration desks in the Super Gym will open at 1830, and pre-registered runners will find their entry number and computer chip ready and waiting. Any pre-registered runner who is not in line by 1945 will lose their pre-registration status and be required to get in the “Unregistered line.” All runners will gather on the basketball floor at 2030 for a group picture and filming and will move outside to the starting chute at 2045. Retiring Area III Command Sgt. Major Jason K. Kim will shoot the starting pistol at 2100 on the dot, with new Area III Command Sgt. Major Spencer Gray the first person across the starting line. The remainder of the field will follow. The race will consist of two loops around the Camp Humphreys perimeter, and will be marked by Washington landmarks at the mile markers. All roads will be closed to everything except emergency and event vehicles until the last runner is finished (around midnight). Please remember: This is a 10-mile run – not a walk.

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Saturday, October 8 (1200-2200)

INDEPENDENCE PARK

A Taste of Germany Comes to Korea

0900 Volkswalk @ Zoeckler Track Music, Games, Contests,

Special Children’s Area & Activities Authentic German Food & Beverages

Mr & Ms Humphreys Oktoberfest Weiner Dog Race

Collector’s Steins, T-Shirts, Wine Glasses A Full Day and Evening of Fun for Everyone

FOR THE KIDS

Crafts, Field Games, Face Painting, Blow-Up Games, Strolling Entertainment, Costumed Charecters

FOR THE ADULTS Bratwurst Eating, Barrel Rolling, Beer Stein Race,

Chicken Dance Contest, Arm Wrestling, Nail Driving, Bull Riding, Jousting, Sumo Wrestling, Bouncy Boxing

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Spooky Hallow for Humphreys team

Since its inception 11 years ago, Spooky Hallow has been designed to provide a safe, controlled environment for the children of Camp Humphreys Military and Civilian Employees. It is not intended for the outside community. Trick or Treating is not an activity in the Korean Community. Anyone wanting to bring a youth group from outside to the activity must clear it with PAO and DES beforehand. But remember – the target is our kids. .

Make sure your Mummy brings you for a Spooktacular time

Return to Spooky Hallow

New – Pumpkin Decorating

A New Contest for Groups this year – Pumpkin Decorating. The first 10 Groups to sign up will receive a Pumpkin to decorate. Cash boxes will be set up in front of each Pumpkin & Votes are 25-cents each. The Pumpkin raising the most money between 1700-1900 will win all the money collected. To register for a pumpkin, E-mail [email protected]. Groups include FRGs, Youth Groups, School Groups, Private Organizations and Social Clubs.

1700 – (Trick or Treat Bags for All) Pumpkin Voting opens

1730 – AAFES Costume Contests -- (0-3, 4-6, 7-10, 11-13, 14+ & New Family Category) - (Gather at Movie Stage

1730-2000 - Trick or Treating, BOSS Haunted House

Unit Haunted Attractions 1900 – Pumpkin Decorating

Friday, October 28 (1700-2000) Zoeckler Sports Field

Community Trick or Treating Haunted Attractions * Halloween Movies

Costume Contests

OPEN TO CHILDREN OF U.S. & KOREAN MILITARY PERSONNEL, U.S. & KOREAN CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES &

U.S. CONTRACTORS

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Win up to $500 in Unit Funds Five Units will win funds at Spooky Hallow

Got a great idea for your Unit’s entry in the annual Spooky Hallow Community Halloween Festival? Your concept could result in your Unit

receiving up to $500 in Unit Funds – just in time for the Holidays. Family & MWR will credit $500, $250, $125, $75 or $50 to the top five Unit attractions

at Spooky Hallow. And, yes, your FRG can win the money for your Spooktacular Attraction, but the money goes to the Unit Fund, not the FRG

PAST SPOOKY HALLOW WINNERS

Haunted Hospital Free Brain Transplants, Amputations and General Surgery were offered to children

Nightmare Cafe Kitty Litter, Dog Turds, Slimy Worms, Horse Apples & Cow Pies on Menu

Unit Graveyard All the officers and NCOs were planted,

but their ghosts weren’t

Haunted Ambulance On the spot blood transfusions and

lobotomies free of charge

Spooky Photos Free pictures of the kids accompanied

by house monsters

Monster Dance Hall Everyone was invited to dance the

Monster Mash with Monsters

How it works 1-Register your unit or FRG for Spooky Hallow by E-mail ([email protected]) Tell us how big a space you need for your display.

2-Family & MWR Activities will provide you a spot complete with electricity (110V), a 4x8 foot booth and an awning. Many units, however, bring their own tents (GP large, medium & small).

3-You can start setting up your display on Monday, October 24. All displays must be ready for Safety inspection by 1400 Friday, October 28.

4-Units & FRGs are responsible for providing their own decorations and handouts for Trick or Treating. Plan for 1,000 Trick or Treaters. MWR will have a limited amount of goodies (toys, microwave popcorn) that will be provided to Units to offset the cost of candy. These goodies will be given based on Unit Strength (smallest units to largest)

For additional information, please call Marketing Chief Mike Mooney at 754-8257.

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It’s a

Killer

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Thriller Michael Jackson

Pre-Halloween Costume Party

Strike Zone Bowling Center Sunday, October 30

The King of Pop Lives On, and his legacy will be celebrated Sunday, October 30, starting at 1900 with a party Saluting His Best No. 1 Hit.

NO COVER CHARGE & LOT’S OF FUN AND PRIZES

MJ Look-Alike Best Moon Walk Best MJ Dance Moves Super Hero Look-Alike Spookiest Costume Most Unusual Costume Live Band playing MJ Hits

Everyone Wearing a Full Halloween Costume - (3 Free Games of Bowling) - Everyone else -- $2.25 per game

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Friday Midnight Shopping at Namdemun

The best shopping in Korea is the Friday Midnight Shopping at Namdemun Market in Seoul. Shop owners from throughout Korea visit the market at that time to stock their shops. Outdoor Rec wants to find out if there is sufficient interest in scheduling a Friday Midnight Holiday

Shopping Trip to Namdemun in early November. If you’re interested, just call 753-3013 & leave your name and contact information.

Special Columbus Day Family Outing

Seoul Grand Park Zoo

Monday, October 10 Adults $15, Kids $10

(Includes Admission)

Outdoor Rec – 753-3013

Early Registration is Strongly Recommended Since This Trip Always Fills Quickly. Additional buses can be

added, but we need to know by Thursday, October 6 @ 1200

Seoul Grand Park is the world’s 10th largest zoo and one of the least expensive. Special attractions like the Petting Zoo & Dolphin Show are less than $3 each. The Zoo is very large, and one of the best ways to enjoy it is to take the Sky Tram to the upper entrance (about $5 a person) and walk back. There are lots of shade trees, benches and concession stands selling Americanized Treats. Wear comfortable walking shoes and don’t forget your camera (and batteries)

Special Pre-Holiday Shopping Trek

Yeoju Ceramics City

Saturday, October 15 Adults $15, Kids $10

Combined Activity of Outdoor Rec – 753-3013

& CAC Arts & Crafts – 753-6706

Korean Ceramics are world-famous and make great Holiday Gifts for the folks back home and

ideal souvenirs of your time in Korea. With hundreds of shops together, Yeoju is the perfect

place to find both the best price and best selection. Some vendors are fixed price and

others will bargain. Sign up at either location.

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Camp Humphreys gymnasiums offer an extensive series of Fitness Classes built around the various Aerobics disciplines as well as new and non-traditional programs such as Aquacise, Kickboxing, Zumba, Spinning and more.

But there are several problems with attempting to maintain a complex program, starting with the fact Camp Humphreys is a military community.

Soldiers who work part-time as Aerobics instructors get transferred, go to the field or get called to duty. Spouses, Civilians and Family Members get jobs, have sick kids, move or have at-home emergencies.

And then there is the ever-changing world of personal exercise itself. The days of jumping jacks and knee bends are gone. Today’s programs are scientifically designed, and there are programs that concentrate on specific parts of the body.

Humphreys Aerobics instructors get paid $20 a class. Would you like to join their ranks and have a part-time job that involves just a couple of hours a week and doesn’t normally involved either weekend or holiday work?

It isn’t as difficult as you think. All you need to do to qualify is get certified in an Aerobics or exercise discipline and talk to Sports Director Lonnie Herring.

“Some people think they have to go through a formal course at a college or fitness center in the States,” Herring said, “but in these days of the Internet, on-line certification is possible, easier and usually much cheaper. We have current instructors who earned their certification on line. We monitor all of our fitness programs to make sure they are doing what they are designed to do and are safe. Instructors who were certified on-line are passing the test.”

Herring encourages interested individuals to contact him at the Super Gym and go on line and search for “On Line Aerobics Certification” for a list of places that can give you the Certification you need to start working.

Stay Fit, Make

Money

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Facebook can add adventure to your Humphreys assignment

USAG-Humphreys Commander Col Joe Moore has called Facebook the “virtual Town Hall,” with the Camp Humphreys Facebook page a 24-7 forum for questions, answers and solutions.

And now thanks to a group of Army wives led by Nicki Mitchell Murray, Camp Humphreys has another active Facebook that can make an assignment to Camp Humphreys a far-more rewarding experience.

The site is a mouthful -- Traveling Throughout South Korea and Neighboring Countries – but the information you can gain on the site will provide every person walking, talking or breathing at Camp Humphreys an endless list of suggestions and experiences to enjoy during their time in Korea.

Even better, you get information from people who have “been there, done that.” You get suggestions on usual attractions, hotels, food, costs, directions … everything you need to know to be prepared to have a more enjoyable and rewarding experience.

Murray created the site back in May, and a scan through the older posts show a steady growth and an expansion of available information. Every day, dozens of new people “Like” the site and request to be added as a “Friend.”

Family & MWR Marketing is one of those “Friends” and is using the site to provide advance notice about trips and programs to be offered by Outdoor Rec, Discover Seoul and US Airline Alliance. We strongly encourage everyone to join today. Thank You, Nicki.

Nicki Mitchell Murray

http://www.facebook.com/groups/151706248224612/

Traveling Throughout South Korea and Neighboring Countries

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Area III Military Families of the Year Nominations Open

November is Military Family Month, and for the third consecutive year, Family & MWR will recognize our Outstanding Families with a Recognition Ceremony.

All nominated Families are honored at the Recognition Ceremony, with three Families further honored as the Best of the Best.

Qualifications are simple: Anyone can nominate any Area III Family by submitting their name, contact information and a short explanation of what makes the nominee a “Perfect Example of What a Military Family Can and Should Be.”

Past nominees have included everything from Families headed by Privates to Lt. Colonels, from Civilian Employee to Retiree, from Families with no kids to a Family with eight kids.

“None of that matters,” said ACS Director Suzanne James, who will form the committee that sorts through the nominees and selects the Best of the Best. “The only thing that matters is that the Family exemplifies What a Military Family Can and Should Be.”

Nominations need to be sent to FMWR Marketing Chief Mike Mooney at [email protected] no later than Oct 13. Mooney will then compile the list of Nominees and send them out to the Community for endorsements and supporting information. The Recognition Ceremony will be at the Community Activity Center at 1700 on Saturday, Nov. 5.

Child Care now available at Super Gym

Kids on Site (KOS), professional Child Care operated by Child, Youth & School Services (CYSS), is now available at the Super Gym Monday-Friday, with morning and early evening sessions offered daily.

The program is designed so parents can exercise or participate in organized fitness programs without having the kids underfoot. Cost is $4 per hour per child and require both reservations and a KOS Punch Card. Cards are $60 each and are good for sixty 15-minute sessions. They are available at Parent Central, which has moved to the Youth Center. Please call 753-3413.

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Finals Wednesday, November 5 @ Tommy D’s Fun Night

First Prize $100 AFFES Gift Card Second $50, Third $25 * Weekly Two $25 Gift Cards Awarded

Eight Singers will advance to the finals

Finals November 2

Tommy D’s

Five-week quest for best local Karaoke Crooner

starts October 5

The rules …

Enter at Tommy D’s Fun Night between 1900-2000 each Wednesday in October. Singing will start at 2000.

No Professional Singers. A Professional is considered a person who has been paid to sing.

Minimum number of entrants each week is two. Duets and Trios are allowed, but only count as a single entrant and must share the prize if they win. Two winners advance to the finals each week.

Each entrant will sing one song of their choice. It can be Karaoke Music with lyrics, computer data stick or CD. No 8 tracks or cassettes. Rap music will be allowed, however it must be radio edited.

Open to US Military personnel, Civilian employees, Contract employees, KATUSAs, Retirees and Family members age 18 and above.

Top two finishers each week will receive a $25 AAFES Gift Card and advance to the November 2 Finals. Previous weekly winners can perform at a later contest but will not be eligible to win.

Weekly winners will be selected by a combination of sound meters and comment cards, so participants are encouraged to bring their fan base with them.

Call 753-8191 for more details

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Got a special event planned?

Have us do All the Work while you get All the Glory!

The weather is changing and there’s a nip in the air. Can the holidays be that close? There are only a limited number of locations and dates available to squeeze all the Unit and other holiday parties between the scheduled activities. And, as always, the early bird gets the worm. We encourage everyone to set their party dates as soon as possible and give us a call.

753-8189 for Professional Assistance

It’s Not Too Early to Make Those Holiday Plans

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Special monthly promotion returns Saturday, October 17, Tommy D’s

It’s time to send those special clothes to the cleaners, line up a baby sitter and tell your “special someone” that you have a Special Night planned for Saturday, Oct. 17.

Sophisticated Saturday, that Special Night at Tommy D’s, is ending its Summer hiatus. For those of you who have not attended Sophisticated Saturday before, be prepared to enjoy a 5 course meal from appetizers to dessert, including wine with the main course.

Cost is $50 per couple or $35 for an Individual and Reservations are required.

The promotion is limited to 50 guests, so early reservations are strongly recommended.

Don’t miss this chance to get dressed up and have a fine dining experience.

This events is restricted to adults and no children are allowed. It aslo has a strictly enforced dress code.

Sophisticated Saturday

OCTOBER MENU

Shrimp and Scallop Skewers with Hoisin-Ginger Sauce

Cream of Asparagus Soup Candle Spinach Salad

Italian Style Chicken Breast

Fettuccini Alfredo * Broccoli Mornay + Garlic Cibbatta Bread

Mandarin Trifles * Demi Tasse

A Glass of White House Wine Served with the main course

Email dinner reservations by Tuesday, 11 October 2011 to [email protected]

[email protected] – Reservations by Oct 11

Tommy D’s Sophisticated Saturdays are back

Alaska Mining Company754-3101

Sat, Sun, Holidays 0800-2100

Mon 0600-1300Tues-Fri 0600-2100

GatewayGame Room

754-31711200-2400

Tommy D’s 753-8191

Korean BuffetMon-Fri 1100-1300

Club/BallroomWed-Sat

1600-2400Army Catering

753-8189Mon-Fri

0900-13001400-1800

LeCAC Cafe753-7447Mon-Fri

0700-1900

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Monday 0600-1300, Tuesday-Friday 0600-2100Saturday, Sunday, Holidays, Training Holiday 0800-2100

Breakfast 0600-1030, weekend Breakfast 0600-1300Luncheon Buffet 1100-1300 Evening Specials 1700-2030

Alaska Mining Company 754-3101

Nightly Sept 30Closed

Oct 14Fiesta Nite

TuesdayFamily Night

WednesdayPasta Buffet

ThursdayMangolian BBQ

Oct 21T-Bone Steak

Oct 28Seafood Buffet

Don’t Forget Breakfast & Lunch

Specials

Oct 7Prime Rib

Oct 21T-Bone Steak

Oct 28Seafood Feast

Buffet

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Mon 월 Tue 화 Wed 수 Thu 목 Fri 금

3. 3. 3. 개천절 휴무개천절 휴무개천절 휴무ClosedClosedClosed---National National National Foundation DayFoundation DayFoundation Day

4 4 4 돼지고기 야채볶음돼지고기 야채볶음돼지고기 야채볶음

닭날개 튀김닭날개 튀김닭날개 튀김 Pan Fried Pork w/Pan Fried Pork w/Pan Fried Pork w/VegetablesVegetablesVegetables Fried Chicken WingsFried Chicken WingsFried Chicken Wings

5 5 5 쇠불고기쇠불고기쇠불고기

비빔밥비빔밥비빔밥 Beef BulgoggiBeef BulgoggiBeef Bulgoggi BibimbobBibimbobBibimbob

6 6 6 야채 미트로프야채 미트로프야채 미트로프

모듬고기 야채볶음모듬고기 야채볶음모듬고기 야채볶음 Vegetable Meat LoafVegetable Meat LoafVegetable Meat Loaf Pan Fried Meats w/Pan Fried Meats w/Pan Fried Meats w/VegetablesVegetablesVegetables

777 LA LA LA 갈비갈비갈비

스파게티 미트소스스파게티 미트소스스파게티 미트소스 LA BBQ Short RibsLA BBQ Short RibsLA BBQ Short Ribs Spaghetti Meat SauceSpaghetti Meat SauceSpaghetti Meat Sauce

10. 10. 10. 휴무 컬럼버스 휴무 컬럼버스 휴무 컬럼버스

데이 데이 데이 ClosedClosedClosed---

Columbus DayColumbus DayColumbus Day

11 11 11 트레이닝 헐리트레이닝 헐리트레이닝 헐리

데이 휴무데이 휴무데이 휴무 ClosedClosedClosed---

Training HolidayTraining HolidayTraining Holiday

121212 쇠불고기쇠불고기쇠불고기

비빔밥비빔밥비빔밥 Beef BulgoggiBeef BulgoggiBeef Bulgoggi BibimbobBibimbobBibimbob

131313 돼지갈비돼지갈비돼지갈비

닭고기 오븐구이닭고기 오븐구이닭고기 오븐구이 Pork RibsPork RibsPork Ribs Baked ChickenBaked ChickenBaked Chicken

14 14 14 LA LA LA 갈비갈비갈비

소시지 야채볶음 소시지 야채볶음 소시지 야채볶음 LA BBQ Short Ribs LA BBQ Short Ribs LA BBQ Short Ribs PanPanPan---Fried SausageFried SausageFried Sausage w/w/w/VegetablesVegetablesVegetables

171717 LA LA LA 갈비갈비갈비

아시안 누들 야채볶음 아시안 누들 야채볶음 아시안 누들 야채볶음 LA BBQ Short Ribs LA BBQ Short Ribs LA BBQ Short Ribs PanPanPan---Fried Asian Noodle Fried Asian Noodle Fried Asian Noodle w/Vegetables w/Vegetables w/Vegetables

181818 돼지고기 야채볶음돼지고기 야채볶음돼지고기 야채볶음

닭날개 튀김닭날개 튀김닭날개 튀김 Pan Fried Pork w/Pan Fried Pork w/Pan Fried Pork w/VegetablesVegetablesVegetables Fried Chicken WingsFried Chicken WingsFried Chicken Wings

191919 쇠불고기쇠불고기쇠불고기

비빔밥비빔밥비빔밥 Beef BulgoggiBeef BulgoggiBeef Bulgoggi BibimbobBibimbobBibimbob

20 20 20 피망 미트로프피망 미트로프피망 미트로프

모듬고기 야채볶음모듬고기 야채볶음모듬고기 야채볶음 Pimento Meat LoafPimento Meat LoafPimento Meat Loaf Pan Fried Meats w/Pan Fried Meats w/Pan Fried Meats w/VegetablesVegetablesVegetables

212121 LA LA LA 갈비갈비갈비

스파게티 미트소스스파게티 미트소스스파게티 미트소스 LA BBQ Short RibsLA BBQ Short RibsLA BBQ Short Ribs Spaghetti Meat SauceSpaghetti Meat SauceSpaghetti Meat Sauce

242424 LA LA LA 갈비갈비갈비

아시안 누들 야채볶음 아시안 누들 야채볶음 아시안 누들 야채볶음 LA BBQ Short Ribs LA BBQ Short Ribs LA BBQ Short Ribs PanPanPan---Fried Asian Noodle Fried Asian Noodle Fried Asian Noodle w/Vegetablesw/Vegetablesw/Vegetables

25 25 25 돼지고기 바비큐돼지고기 바비큐돼지고기 바비큐

닭날개 튀김닭날개 튀김닭날개 튀김 BBQ Pork BBQ Pork BBQ Pork Fried Chicken Wings Fried Chicken Wings Fried Chicken Wings

262626 쇠불고기쇠불고기쇠불고기

비빔밥비빔밥비빔밥 Beef BulgoggiBeef BulgoggiBeef Bulgoggi BibimbobBibimbobBibimbob

27 27 27 돼지갈비돼지갈비돼지갈비

닭고기 바비큐닭고기 바비큐닭고기 바비큐 Pork RibsPork RibsPork Ribs BBQ ChickenBBQ ChickenBBQ Chicken

282828 LA LA LA 갈비갈비갈비

소시지 야채볶음 소시지 야채볶음 소시지 야채볶음 LA BBQ Short Ribs LA BBQ Short Ribs LA BBQ Short Ribs PanPanPan---Fried SausageFried SausageFried Sausage w/w/w/VegetablesVegetablesVegetables

101010월 월 월 888일 토요일 일 토요일 일 토요일 120012001200---220022002200

인디펜던스 파크인디펜던스 파크인디펜던스 파크

0900 0900 0900 볼트웍 걷기볼트웍 걷기볼트웍 걷기((( 제클러 스테이션 트랙제클러 스테이션 트랙제클러 스테이션 트랙), ), ), 음악음악음악, , , 게임게임게임,,, 컨테스트컨테스트컨테스트

어린이 놀이동산어린이 놀이동산어린이 놀이동산, , , 정통 독일 음식과 맥주등 판매정통 독일 음식과 맥주등 판매정통 독일 음식과 맥주등 판매, , , 독일견독일견독일견(((닥슨종닥슨종닥슨종)))

달리기 경주달리기 경주달리기 경주, , , 콜렉터스 맥주잔콜렉터스 맥주잔콜렉터스 맥주잔, , , 티셔츠티셔츠티셔츠, , , 와인 글래스 판매와인 글래스 판매와인 글래스 판매

어린이 놀이동산 실시어린이 놀이동산 실시어린이 놀이동산 실시 만들기만들기만들기, , , 필드게임필드게임필드게임, , , 페이스 페인팅페이스 페인팅페이스 페인팅, , , 블로업게임블로업게임블로업게임, , , 오락오락오락, , , 민속의상 입기민속의상 입기민속의상 입기

성인을 위한 행사성인을 위한 행사성인을 위한 행사 브라트부르스트 소시지 먹기대회브라트부르스트 소시지 먹기대회브라트부르스트 소시지 먹기대회, , , 맥주통 굴리기대회맥주통 굴리기대회맥주통 굴리기대회, , ,

맥주잔들고 달리기 경주맥주잔들고 달리기 경주맥주잔들고 달리기 경주, , , 치킨 댄스 컨테스트치킨 댄스 컨테스트치킨 댄스 컨테스트, , , 팔씨름대회팔씨름대회팔씨름대회, , ,

못 빨리 박기 대회못 빨리 박기 대회못 빨리 박기 대회, , , 황소타기황소타기황소타기, , , 스모레슬링스모레슬링스모레슬링, , , 바운시 복싱바운시 복싱바운시 복싱

19

Lunch Is Served

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

3 4 5 6 7 Baked Chicken Fried Chicken Turkey Italian Baked Fish Baked Ham Roast Beef Ham Buffet Fried Shrimp

10 11 12 13 15 Breakfast Baked Ziti Fried Chicken German Baked Fish Buffet Stuffed Peppers BBQ Ribs Buffet Fried Shrimp

17 18 19 20 21 BBQ Ribs Catfish Lasagna Asian Fried Shrimp Salisbury Steak Meat Loaf Spaghetti Buffet Fried Fish

24 25 26 27 28 Honey Chicken Roast Beef Catfish Mexican Baked Fish Pulled Pork Chicken Stir Fry Shrimp Scampi Buffet Fried Shrimp

31 Chicken Cacciatore Roast Pork

Alaska Mining Co. Daily Luncheon Buffet Served from 1100-1300 * Always All-You-Can-Eat - $8.95

(Includes Salad Bar, Beverage & Dessert)

Want Something Different Than the Buffet? Ask for a Lunch Menu Featuring Some Great New Selections

Tommy D’s

Tommy D’s Daily Korean Buffet Served from 1100-1300 * Always All-You-Can-Eat

Monday & Friday $9.95 * Tuesday-Thursday $7.50

(Includes Salad Bar, Beverage & Dessert)

TOMMY D’s – 753-8191

Korean Luncheon Buffet – Monday-Friday (1100-1300) No Luncheon Buffet US, Korean & Training Holidays

The Pit Lounge open 1600-2400 Wednesday-Saturday Texas Hold’em Wednesday & Friday (1900) * Bingo Saturday (1200)

Luncheon Buffet (1100-1300), Evening Specials (1700-2030)

LATE NIGHT MENU Chicken Strips (4) $6.95 Hot Dog $3.25 Hot Dog w/Chili Cheese $4.95 BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwich $4.95 BBQ Pork Spareribs Plate $6.95 Chicken Sandwich $4.75 Bowl of Chili w/Cheese $3.25 Shrimp Basket w/Fries $6.75 Cheese Sticks (6) $4.95 Pork Lumpia (6) $4.95 Shanghai-Style Lumpia (7) $4.95 Grand Chips & Salsa Tray $4.25 French Fries $1.75 Chili Cheese Fries $2.95

FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL Sesame Chicken Wings (12) $6.95

HOLE IN THE WALL Saturday, October 1

1900-until Juke Joint Style Night

Spades, Dominos, Bid Whist BBQ Buffet - $20

Nocturnal Activities @ Tommy D’s

WEDNESDAY Texas Hold’em Karaoke with

DJ Tom Absolute Band

Fun Nite Free Pool, Darts,

Wii Games

THURSDAY 15-cent Hot Wings

1800 until gone

Show Ur Talent Rap & Hip Hop

w/DJ Bless Absolute Band

FRIDAY Texas Hold’em Smooth Groove

Jazz, RB, Ole School

SATURDAY Bingo Top 40

Hot Videos Grown Folks Nite

Alaska Mining Company Lunch BuffetM-F 1100-1300 754-3101

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

3 4 5 6 7 Baked Chicken Fried Chicken Turkey Italian Baked Fish Baked Ham Roast Beef Ham Buffet Fried Shrimp

10 11 12 13 15 Breakfast Baked Ziti Fried Chicken German Baked Fish Buffet Stuffed Peppers BBQ Ribs Buffet Fried Shrimp

17 18 19 20 21 BBQ Ribs Catfish Lasagna Asian Fried Shrimp Salisbury Steak Meat Loaf Spaghetti Buffet Fried Fish

24 25 26 27 28 Honey Chicken Roast Beef Catfish Mexican Baked Fish Pulled Pork Chicken Stir Fry Shrimp Scampi Buffet Fried Shrimp

31 Chicken Cacciatore Roast Pork

Alaska Mining Co. Daily Luncheon Buffet Served from 1100-1300 * Always All-You-Can-Eat - $8.95

(Includes Salad Bar, Beverage & Dessert)

Want Something Different Than the Buffet? Ask for a Lunch Menu Featuring Some Great New Selections

Tommy D’s

Tommy D’s Daily Korean Buffet Served from 1100-1300 * Always All-You-Can-Eat

Monday & Friday $9.95 * Tuesday-Thursday $7.50

(Includes Salad Bar, Beverage & Dessert)

Mon 월 Tue 화 Wed 수 Thu 목 Fri 금

3. 3. 3. 개천절 휴무개천절 휴무개천절 휴무ClosedClosedClosed---National National National Foundation DayFoundation DayFoundation Day

4 4 4 돼지고기 야채볶음돼지고기 야채볶음돼지고기 야채볶음

닭날개 튀김닭날개 튀김닭날개 튀김 Pan Fried Pork w/Pan Fried Pork w/Pan Fried Pork w/VegetablesVegetablesVegetables Fried Chicken WingsFried Chicken WingsFried Chicken Wings

5 5 5 쇠불고기쇠불고기쇠불고기

비빔밥비빔밥비빔밥 Beef BulgoggiBeef BulgoggiBeef Bulgoggi BibimbobBibimbobBibimbob

6 6 6 야채 미트로프야채 미트로프야채 미트로프

모듬고기 야채볶음모듬고기 야채볶음모듬고기 야채볶음 Vegetable Meat LoafVegetable Meat LoafVegetable Meat Loaf Pan Fried Meats w/Pan Fried Meats w/Pan Fried Meats w/VegetablesVegetablesVegetables

777 LA LA LA 갈비갈비갈비

스파게티 미트소스스파게티 미트소스스파게티 미트소스 LA BBQ Short RibsLA BBQ Short RibsLA BBQ Short Ribs Spaghetti Meat SauceSpaghetti Meat SauceSpaghetti Meat Sauce

10. 10. 10. 휴무 컬럼버스 휴무 컬럼버스 휴무 컬럼버스

데이 데이 데이 ClosedClosedClosed---

Columbus DayColumbus DayColumbus Day

11 11 11 트레이닝 헐리트레이닝 헐리트레이닝 헐리

데이 휴무데이 휴무데이 휴무 ClosedClosedClosed---

Training HolidayTraining HolidayTraining Holiday

121212 쇠불고기쇠불고기쇠불고기

비빔밥비빔밥비빔밥 Beef BulgoggiBeef BulgoggiBeef Bulgoggi BibimbobBibimbobBibimbob

131313 돼지갈비돼지갈비돼지갈비

닭고기 오븐구이닭고기 오븐구이닭고기 오븐구이 Pork RibsPork RibsPork Ribs Baked ChickenBaked ChickenBaked Chicken

14 14 14 LA LA LA 갈비갈비갈비

소시지 야채볶음 소시지 야채볶음 소시지 야채볶음 LA BBQ Short Ribs LA BBQ Short Ribs LA BBQ Short Ribs PanPanPan---Fried SausageFried SausageFried Sausage w/w/w/VegetablesVegetablesVegetables

171717 LA LA LA 갈비갈비갈비

아시안 누들 야채볶음 아시안 누들 야채볶음 아시안 누들 야채볶음 LA BBQ Short Ribs LA BBQ Short Ribs LA BBQ Short Ribs PanPanPan---Fried Asian Noodle Fried Asian Noodle Fried Asian Noodle w/Vegetables w/Vegetables w/Vegetables

181818 돼지고기 야채볶음돼지고기 야채볶음돼지고기 야채볶음

닭날개 튀김닭날개 튀김닭날개 튀김 Pan Fried Pork w/Pan Fried Pork w/Pan Fried Pork w/VegetablesVegetablesVegetables Fried Chicken WingsFried Chicken WingsFried Chicken Wings

191919 쇠불고기쇠불고기쇠불고기

비빔밥비빔밥비빔밥 Beef BulgoggiBeef BulgoggiBeef Bulgoggi BibimbobBibimbobBibimbob

20 20 20 피망 미트로프피망 미트로프피망 미트로프

모듬고기 야채볶음모듬고기 야채볶음모듬고기 야채볶음 Pimento Meat LoafPimento Meat LoafPimento Meat Loaf Pan Fried Meats w/Pan Fried Meats w/Pan Fried Meats w/VegetablesVegetablesVegetables

212121 LA LA LA 갈비갈비갈비

스파게티 미트소스스파게티 미트소스스파게티 미트소스 LA BBQ Short RibsLA BBQ Short RibsLA BBQ Short Ribs Spaghetti Meat SauceSpaghetti Meat SauceSpaghetti Meat Sauce

242424 LA LA LA 갈비갈비갈비

아시안 누들 야채볶음 아시안 누들 야채볶음 아시안 누들 야채볶음 LA BBQ Short Ribs LA BBQ Short Ribs LA BBQ Short Ribs PanPanPan---Fried Asian Noodle Fried Asian Noodle Fried Asian Noodle w/Vegetablesw/Vegetablesw/Vegetables

25 25 25 돼지고기 바비큐돼지고기 바비큐돼지고기 바비큐

닭날개 튀김닭날개 튀김닭날개 튀김 BBQ Pork BBQ Pork BBQ Pork Fried Chicken Wings Fried Chicken Wings Fried Chicken Wings

262626 쇠불고기쇠불고기쇠불고기

비빔밥비빔밥비빔밥 Beef BulgoggiBeef BulgoggiBeef Bulgoggi BibimbobBibimbobBibimbob

27 27 27 돼지갈비돼지갈비돼지갈비

닭고기 바비큐닭고기 바비큐닭고기 바비큐 Pork RibsPork RibsPork Ribs BBQ ChickenBBQ ChickenBBQ Chicken

282828 LA LA LA 갈비갈비갈비

소시지 야채볶음 소시지 야채볶음 소시지 야채볶음 LA BBQ Short Ribs LA BBQ Short Ribs LA BBQ Short Ribs PanPanPan---Fried SausageFried SausageFried Sausage w/w/w/VegetablesVegetablesVegetables

101010월 월 월 888일 토요일 일 토요일 일 토요일 120012001200---220022002200

인디펜던스 파크인디펜던스 파크인디펜던스 파크

0900 0900 0900 볼트웍 걷기볼트웍 걷기볼트웍 걷기((( 제클러 스테이션 트랙제클러 스테이션 트랙제클러 스테이션 트랙), ), ), 음악음악음악, , , 게임게임게임,,, 컨테스트컨테스트컨테스트

어린이 놀이동산어린이 놀이동산어린이 놀이동산, , , 정통 독일 음식과 맥주등 판매정통 독일 음식과 맥주등 판매정통 독일 음식과 맥주등 판매, , , 독일견독일견독일견(((닥슨종닥슨종닥슨종)))

달리기 경주달리기 경주달리기 경주, , , 콜렉터스 맥주잔콜렉터스 맥주잔콜렉터스 맥주잔, , , 티셔츠티셔츠티셔츠, , , 와인 글래스 판매와인 글래스 판매와인 글래스 판매

어린이 놀이동산 실시어린이 놀이동산 실시어린이 놀이동산 실시 만들기만들기만들기, , , 필드게임필드게임필드게임, , , 페이스 페인팅페이스 페인팅페이스 페인팅, , , 블로업게임블로업게임블로업게임, , , 오락오락오락, , , 민속의상 입기민속의상 입기민속의상 입기

성인을 위한 행사성인을 위한 행사성인을 위한 행사 브라트부르스트 소시지 먹기대회브라트부르스트 소시지 먹기대회브라트부르스트 소시지 먹기대회, , , 맥주통 굴리기대회맥주통 굴리기대회맥주통 굴리기대회, , ,

맥주잔들고 달리기 경주맥주잔들고 달리기 경주맥주잔들고 달리기 경주, , , 치킨 댄스 컨테스트치킨 댄스 컨테스트치킨 댄스 컨테스트, , , 팔씨름대회팔씨름대회팔씨름대회, , ,

못 빨리 박기 대회못 빨리 박기 대회못 빨리 박기 대회, , , 황소타기황소타기황소타기, , , 스모레슬링스모레슬링스모레슬링, , , 바운시 복싱바운시 복싱바운시 복싱

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Texas Hold’emKaraoke with DJ Tom

Absolute Band Fun Nite

Free Pool, Darts, Wii Games

15-cent Hot Wings1800 until goneShow Ur Talent with DJ Bless

Absolute Band

Wednesday

Thursday

Bingo Top 40

Hot Videos Grown folks Nite

Texas Hold’emSmooth Groove

Jazz, RB, Ole School

Friday

Saturday

Tommy D’s

Nocturnal

HOLE IN THE WALLSaturday, Oct. 1

1900-untilJuke Joint Style NightSpades, Dominos,

Bid WhistBBQ Buffet $20

LATE NIGHT MENU

Chicken Strips (4) $6.95

Hot Dog

$3.25

Hot Dog w/Chili Cheese $4.95

BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwich $4.95

BBQ Pork Spareribs Plate $6.95

Chicken Sandwich $4.75

Bowl of Chili w/Cheese $3.25

Shrimp Basket w/Fries $6.75

Cheese Sticks (6) $4.95

Pork Lumpia (6) $4.95

Shanghai-Style Lumpia (7) $4.95

Grand Chips & Salsa Tray $4.25

French Fries $1.75

Chili Cheese Fries $2.95

FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL

Sesame Chicken Wings (12) $6.95

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Special monthly promotion returns Saturday, October 17, Tommy D’s

It’s time to send those special clothes to the cleaners, line up a baby sitter and tell your “special someone” that you have a Special Night planned for Saturday, Oct. 17.

Sophisticated Saturday, that Special Night at Tommy D’s, is ending its Summer hiatus. For those of you who have not attended Sophisticated Saturday before, be prepared to enjoy a 5 course meal from appetizers to dessert, including wine with the main course.

Cost is $50 per couple or $35 for an Individual and Reservations are required.

The promotion is limited to 50 guests, so early reservations are strongly recommended.

Don’t miss this chance to get dressed up and have a fine dining experience.

This events is restricted to adults and no children are allowed. It aslo has a strictly enforced dress code.

Sophisticated Saturday

OCTOBER MENU

Shrimp and Scallop Skewers with Hoisin-Ginger Sauce

Cream of Asparagus Soup Candle Spinach Salad

Italian Style Chicken Breast

Fettuccini Alfredo * Broccoli Mornay + Garlic Cibbatta Bread

Mandarin Trifles * Demi Tasse

A Glass of White House Wine Served with the main course

Email dinner reservations by Tuesday, 11 October 2011 to [email protected]

[email protected] – Reservations by Oct 11

Tommy D’sSophisticated SaturdayThe promotion is limited to 50

guests, so early reservations are

strongly recommended.This events is restricted to adults

and no children are allowed.

It aslo has a strictly enforced dress code.$50 per couple$35 for individual

Reservations Required

[email protected] for reservations by Oct 11

Saturday, October 15

Tommy D’s

Sophisticated Saturday

Shrimp and Scallop Skewers with

Hoisin-Ginger Sauce

Cream of Asparagus Soup

Candle Spinach Salad

Italian Style Chicken Breast

Fettuccini Alfredo * Broccoli Mornay

+ Garlic Cibbatta Bread

Mandarin Trifles * Demi Tasse

A Glass of White House Wine

Served with the main course

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BREAKFAST(Available until 1030)

Grilled Bagel $1.95Egg & Cheese 2.50Sausage or Ham 2.95Breakfast Burrito 2.95Croissant 1.50Egg & Cheese 2.50Sausage, Ham or Bacon 2.95Biscuit & Gravy 2.50Muffins 1.50Potato Rounds 1.25

BURGERSBurger $4.50Cheeseburger 5.00Bacon Cheeseburger 5.50Mushroom & Swissburger 5.50

Make it a double -- $1.50

SANDWICHESChicken Salad Croissant $5.50Shrimp Po-Boy 6.50Country Fried Steak 5.95Chicken Quesadilla 6.50Deli Club Sub 5.50Italian Sub 5.95Reuben 5.95Grilled Chicken 5.75

Spuds-n-StuffChili & Cheese $5.25 Broccoli & Cheese 5.25Bacon, Cheese & Sour Cream 5.25Chicken, Broccoli & Cheese 5.95Southwest Loaded 6.25Chili, Cheese, Bacon & Sour CreamChicken Loaded 6.95Chicken, Broccoli, Sour Cream, Bacon& Cheese

Chili & WingsFrito Pie $4.95Hot Wings 6.50Chili Cup 2.50Chili Cheese Dog 4.50

Wraps PaniniChicken Caesar $5.95 Italian $5.95Turkey or Ham 5.50 Ham or TurkeyTuna 5.95 w/Cheese 5.50Deli Club 5.95 Tuna 5.50Garden Veggie 5.50 Deli Club 5.50

BasketsCajun Fried Shrimp $6.50Fish Strips 6.50Shrimp & Fish Combo 7.50Chicken Strips 5.95

SaladsCaesar $5.95Served with choice of Grilled Chicken or TunaChicken Salad 5.50Garden 4.50Chef Salad 5.50Cake, Pie, Cheesecake $2.50Cookies .75

The LeCAC Café in the Humphreys CAC now features an expanded menu for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.

LeCafe Cafe 0700-1900 M-F 753-7447

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Just in time for the Holiday season

Catering made easier

Catering Manager Lisa Hogue and the staff of Family & MWR Business Operations has completed an extensive rewrite and redesign of the Camp Humphreys Catering program guide just in time for the upcoming holiday party season.

The new Catering Guide spells everything out in plain English, addressing all facets of making your event a success – from menu selections all the way to decorations and even advice on extras like flower and live entertainment.

“Basically, we tell you what we can and cannot do, answer as many questions as possible beforehand and provide as much expert insight as possible based on our experiences,” said Business Operations Division Chief Mike Ross.

“I’m pretty proud of the result. Lisa and the remainder of the staff put a lot of work and thought into this Catering Guide. I think the people who are going to be put in charge of a Unit function for the first time in their career are going to find this a valuable tool both now and in the future.”

Traditionally, a junior officer or an NCO who has never planned a catered event gets assigned the extra duty of planning the Unit party. Many times, those individuals arrive at the Catering office at Tommy D’s with a look of confusion on their face – even after having things explained to them.

The new Catering Guide should eliminate most of that confusion and help serve as a step-by-step guide for planning the perfect function.

In addition, the Catering menu itself has been upgraded, with some new items and other items put together in a package.

“Our goal,” said Ross, “was to make it simple, easy and less confusing. I think we accomplished that and more.”

Ross encourages party planners to contact Hogue as soon as possible to start the process towards scheduling their holiday parties.

“The sooner people start the process, the smoother things are going to go,” he said. “Besides, I’m anxious to see the Camp Humphrey Community’s reaction to the new Catering Guide. I think they will be as happy as we are with the end product.”

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Every Saturday

$3,000 & $1,000 Progressive Jackpots 17 games (including Early Birds)

ABSOLUTE BAND Appearing Live at Tommy D’s Strike Zone Suwon CAC Gateway Game Room Check Facilities for Schedules

Wednesday Pocket 10s Nite. $10 Buy-in, $10 Re-buy or add on through the first break. Start with 1,500 chips. 10 Bonus Points to anyone who wins a hand with pocket 10s. Drawing for 1,500 chip for those present at the beginning of play.

WIN UP TO $1,000 Playing Bar-Top Bingo ALASKA MINING CO., GATEWAY GAME ROOM. SUWON CAC

Friday Champs Nite $20 Buy-in, $15 Re-buy or add on through the first break. . Texas Hold’em is open to all USFK ID Card holders, to include KATUSAs.

Texas Hold’em Games start at 1900 each night

No Bingo Oct 8 Because

of Oktoberfest

TOMMY D’s WILL BE CLOSED

Doors Open 1200 Card Sales 1230 Early bird & REGULAR GAMES START AT 1300

Every Saturday

$3,000 &

$1,000

Progressive

Jackpots

17 games (including

Early Birds)

ABSOLUTE BAND

Appearing Live at

Tommy D’s

Strike Zone

Suwon CAC

Gateway

Game Room

Check Facilities for

Schedules

Wednesday

Pocket 10s Nite.

$10 Buy-in, $10

Re-buy or add on

through the first

break. Start with

1,500 chips.

10 Bonus Points to

anyone who wins a

hand with pocket

10s. Drawing for

1,500 chip for those

present at the

beginning of play.

WIN UP TO

$1,000 Playing

Bar-Top

Bingo

ALASKA MINING CO.,

GATEWAY GAME

ROOM. SUWON CAC

Friday Champs Nite

$20 Buy-in,

$15 Re-buy or add on

through the first

break.

. Texas Hold’em

is open to all

USFK ID Card

holders, to

include

KATUSAs.

Texas Hold’em Games start at 1900 each night

No Bingo

Oct 8

Because of

Oktoberfest

TOMMY

D’s WILL BE

CLOSED

Doors Open 1200

Card Sales 1230

Early bird &

REGULAR GAMES

START AT 1300

Every Saturday

$3,000 & $1,000 Progressive Jackpots 17 games (including Early Birds)

ABSOLUTE BAND Appearing Live at Tommy D’s Strike Zone Suwon CAC Gateway Game Room Check Facilities for Schedules

Wednesday Pocket 10s Nite. $10 Buy-in, $10 Re-buy or add on through the first break. Start with 1,500 chips. 10 Bonus Points to anyone who wins a hand with pocket 10s. Drawing for 1,500 chip for those present at the beginning of play.

WIN UP TO $1,000 Playing Bar-Top Bingo

ALASKA MINING CO., GATEWAY GAME ROOM. SUWON CAC

Friday Champs Nite $20 Buy-in, $15 Re-buy or add on through the first break. . Texas Hold’em is open to all USFK ID Card holders, to include KATUSAs.

Texas Hold’em Games start at 1900 each night

No Bingo

Oct 8 Because

of Oktoberfest

TOMMY D’s WILL BE CLOSED

Doors Open 1200 Card Sales 1230 Early bird & REGULAR GAMES START AT 1300

Every

Saturday

$3,000 &

$1,000

Progressive

Jackpots

17 games (including

Early Birds)

ABSOLUTE

BAND

Appearing Live at

Tommy D’s

Strike Zone

Suwon CAC

Gateway

Game Room

Check Facilities for

Schedules

Wednesday

Pocket 10s Nite.

$10 Buy-in, $10

Re-buy or add on

through the first

break. Start with

1,500 chips.

10 Bonus Points to

anyone who wins a

hand with pocket

10s. Drawing for

1,500 chip for those

present at the

beginning of play.

WIN UP TO

$1,000

Playing

Bar-Top

Bingo

ALASKA MINING CO.,

GATEWAY GAME

ROOM. SUWON CAC

Friday

Champs Nite

$20 Buy-in,

$15 Re-buy or add on

through the first

break.

. Texas Hold’em

is open to all

USFK ID Card

holders, to

include

KATUSAs.

Texas Hold’em Games start at 1900 each night

No Bingo

Oct 8

Because

of

Oktoberfest

TOMMY

D’s WILL BE

CLOSED Doors Open 1200

Card Sales 1230

Early bird &

REGULAR GAMES

START AT 1300

Every

Saturday

$3,000 &

$1,000

Progressive

Jackpots

17 games (including

Early Birds)

ABSOLUTE

BAND

Appearing Live at

Tommy D’s

Strike Zone

Suwon CAC

Gateway

Game Room

Check Facilities for

Schedules

Wednesday

Pocket 10s Nite.

$10 Buy-in, $10

Re-buy or add on

through the first

break. Start with

1,500 chips.

10 Bonus Points to

anyone who wins a

hand with pocket

10s. Drawing for

1,500 chip for those

present at the

beginning of play.

WIN UP TO

$1,000

Playing

Bar-Top

Bingo

ALASKA MINING CO.,

GATEWAY GAME

ROOM. SUWON CAC

Friday

Champs Nite

$20 Buy-in,

$15 Re-buy or add on

through the first

break.

. Texas Hold’em

is open to all

USFK ID Card

holders, to

include

KATUSAs.

Texas Hold’em Games start at 1900 each night

No Bingo

Oct 8

Because

of

Oktoberfest

TOMMY

D’s WILL BE

CLOSED Doors Open 1200

Card Sales 1230

Early bird &

REGULAR GAMES

START AT 1300

Every

Saturday

$3,000 &

$1,000

Progressive

Jackpots

17 games (including

Early Birds)

ABSOLUTE

BAND

Appearing Live at

Tommy D’s

Strike Zone

Suwon CAC

Gateway

Game Room

Check Facilities for

Schedules

Wednesday

Pocket 10s Nite.

$10 Buy-in, $10

Re-buy or add on

through the first

break. Start with

1,500 chips.

10 Bonus Points to

anyone who wins a

hand with pocket

10s. Drawing for

1,500 chip for those

present at the

beginning of play.

WIN UP TO

$1,000

Playing

Bar-Top

Bingo

ALASKA MINING CO.,

GATEWAY GAME

ROOM. SUWON CAC

Friday

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$20 Buy-in,

$15 Re-buy or add on

through the first

break.

. Texas Hold’em

is open to all

USFK ID Card

holders, to

include

KATUSAs.

Texas Hold’em Games start at 1900 each night

No Bingo

Oct 8

Because

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D’s WILL BE

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Appearing Live at

Tommy D’s Strike Zone Suwon CAC

Gateway Game Room

Check Facilities for Schedules

Wednesday Pocket 10s Nite. $10 Buy-in, $10

Re-buy or add on through the first break. Start with

1,500 chips. 10 Bonus Points to

anyone who wins a hand with pocket 10s. Drawing for

1,500 chip for those present at the

beginning of play.

WIN UP TO

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ALASKA MINING CO., GATEWAY GAME

ROOM. SUWON CAC

Friday Champs Nite $20 Buy-in,

$15 Re-buy or add on through the first

break.

. Texas Hold’em is open to all USFK ID Card

holders, to include

KATUSAs.

Texas Hold’em Games start at 1900 each night

No Bingo Oct 8

Because of

Oktoberfest

TOMMY D’s WILL BE

CLOSED

Doors Open 1200 Card Sales 1230 Early bird &

REGULAR GAMES START AT 1300

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Camp Humphreys

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Magpie in morning means Lucky Day

Korea, like every other country, has its own superstitions. And since October is the month of ghosts and goblins, let’s explore some of the superstitions unique to Korea.

The first involves the magpie, those colorful and noisy birds found all over Camp Humphreys. Koreans believe if you see or hear a magpie in the morning, you’ll have a Lucky Day.

On the other hand, if you see a raven or crow, look out! Luck won’t be with you.

Here are some other superstitions found in Korea:

If you sleep in a room with a fan running and the window closed, you won’t wake up.

You can’t take a shower for 24 hours after getting a shot or you’ll die.

You can’t wash your hair on the day of a school exam or all your smarts will be washed out of your head.

If you dream of a pig, you will have good luck. Dreaming of a dog is bad luck.

If you cut your hair, you will grow taller … unless your mother jumped over you when you were a baby, in which case you will never be tall.

To ace an exam, eat yut, a form of sticky Korean candy, beforehand so the answers will stick in your head and the pencil will stick to your hand. But don’t twirl your pencil. That makes you stupid.

The meat from the neck of a chicken will make you a better singer.

If you cut your toenails after dark, they can turn into a ghost or spirit that may kill you.

If your child loses a tooth, it must be tossed onto the roof.

Avoid the number 4 at all costs. Korean apartments and hotels don’t have a fourth floor. The elevator will say 1-2-3-F-5 or 1-2-3-5. The number 4 symbolizes death in Korea. When you purchase a set of dishes in a Korean store, there are always five table settings – never four.

Teachers may use a red pen to check their students' papers, but never to write personal comments or the child’s name. Writing a name in red is a death sentence.

Do not touch your eyes after touching a butterfly or moth, or you will go blind.

If you die in the water, you will be a ghost forever and never find your way to the afterlife.

There are other superstitions, but these are some of the most-widely practiced. Is that a magpie I hear chattering?

Unique Korean Superstitions

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Rare treat available this month

Much has been written about the plight of Amerasian children born of Korean mothers and American fathers in the 60 years the US Military has served in Korea.

Life has always been difficult for these children who were often shunned by Korean society because of their mixed heritage and ignored by American fathers who left Korea for Families back in the States or somewhere else in the world.

The Pearl S. Buck International Foundation worked with many of these mothers and children, providing schooling, food and clothing.

Korean Entertainment

Kim In-Soon was born to a Korean mother and an African American father, who served in the US military in South Korea in 1957 and was brought up by her mother with the assistance of the Buck Foundation.

She may be the foundations greatest success story.

Known simply as Insoone, she is considered Korea’s top R&B Diva and is one of the few female singers to have ever performed at Carnegie Hall. She sings both Korean and English songs in her repertoire.

She will be appearing in concert at the Olympic Park Gymnastics Gym on Oct 30. Tickets priced at SR-132,000, R-110,000, S-99,000, A-88,000, B-77,000 are available through tickets.Interpark.com. Prices are in Korean won.

Other Upcoming Concerts

Oct 8 – Global Gathering Korea – Han Riverfront, Entrance fee 110,000 Oct 14 – Yanni in Concert -- Olympic Park Gymnastics Gym. Tickets – VIP 270,000, FR-220,000, R-200,000, S-165,000, A-130,000, B-99,000 Oct 26 – X Japan Live – Olympic Park Olympics Gym – Tickets – Standing & ZR-187,000, S-154,000, A-99,000, B-77,000 Oct 28 – Kim Jo Han Live – Woori Art Hall, Olympic Park – Tickets – VIP 99,000, R-88,000, S-77,000 Oct 29 – JAM Project Live – AX-Korea, Tickets Standing R-88,000, Standing S-77,000, Reserved Seat – 77,000

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Taste of Korea

Soft or hard – Persimmons are great!

October marks the arrival persimmons to Korea’s markets, tables and tree branches. You’ll see them on leafless trees – a bright orange globe waiting to be plucked and enjoyed.

Called the Fruit of the Gods by the Greeks, Korea features two kinds of persimmons – hard and soft.

The hard ones are light orange and smaller (about the size of a tennis ball) and are peeled and cut into sections like an apple. The soft persimmons are larger and a deeper orange. They aren’t ready to eat until they’re spongy, and the best way to enjoy them is to nip a hole in the skin and suck out the fruit.

But be careful!

Suck the fruit out of a soft persimmon that isn’t quite ripe and your lips will pucker into a grimace that lasts until Christmas.

Koreans make a punch out of persimmons and dry them to make a special dessert that’s stuffed with walnuts and served for special occasions.

Persimmons will be available in local markets as well as the commissary. As with any fresh fruit or vegetable, be sure to wash it before eating.

Do yourself a favor. Enjoy this great taste of Korea in both the hard and soft varieties and even the dried version if you get the chance. You won’t regret it.

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Korean Baseball playoffs this month

Just like the US, Professional baseball in Korea is approaching the playoff season. Unlike the US, however, only four teams make it into the Korean Playoffs and the regular-season first-place team sits and waits to see who it will play in the finals.

As of press-time, the four Championship Series teams had already clinched berths, with the Samsung Lions of Daegu almost certain to win the regular season and await the playoff survivor.

The final position of the other three playoff teams, however, is very much in the air. Samsung was leading the league with a 69-45-2 record, 6½ games ahead of the defending champion SK Wyverns of Incheon (63-52-2) and the Lotte Giants of Busan (64-53-5) and 8½ games ahead of the Kia Tigers of Gwangju (66-59-0).

In the playoffs, the 4th-place finisher plays the 3rd-place finisher in a Best of Five Series. The Winner then plays the No. 2 Seed in a Best of Five, with the Championship Finals a Best of Seven.

As with the regular season, playoff games cannot go beyond 12 innings. In the regular season, a tie counts as a loss for both teams. If it happens in the playoffs, however, the game has to be replayed from the start, meaning series can take more than the allotted games.

The playoffs should start Saturday, Oct 8 (providing the make-ups from the season-long rains can be played) and will be on Korean TV. As with the regular season, playoffs start at 1930 on weekdays and 1700 on weekends. All games are broadcast on multi-Korean sports channels, so you won’t have trouble finding them on the tube.

The Hanwha Eagles of Daejon has clinched seventh place in the league, but is scheduled to play Busan in their final three regular season games Oct 4-6 and could play a major role in determining the final seeding.

KOREA INTERNATIONAL CIRCUIT GRAND PRIX RACING Sunday, October 16

Finals

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,

The Lunar New Year doesn’t arrive until the end of January, but inspired by the new Traveling Throughout South Korea and Surrounding Asian Countries Facebook page, Family & MWR Marketing plans to kick off the Yearof the Dragon with a special Humphreys Assignment trio of Bucket Lists.

The plan is to create three 100 item lists to hand out to Newcomers as they arrive at Camp Humphreys:

100 Things to do at Camp Humphreys 100 Things to do in South Korea

100 Things to do in Asia

Marketing Chief Mike Mooney admits he can create the list on his own. But for it to be really meaningful, he is asking the Camp Humphreys Community to help design the final lists.

“We want this collection to be something that Newcomers can use as a guide to help make their tour of Camp Humphreys, Korea and Asia a meaningful and rewarding experience,” Mooney explained.

“And that means gathering suggestions from as many sources as possible. Personally, I’m really into sports, travel and photography. But I’m not really enthusiastic about ballet, squid or music in general. If everyone was like me (and fortunately, they’re not), I could generate a pretty one-sided (and boring) list. So send me your suggestions.”

Mooney wants five each Bucket List items from as many people as possible. In order to assure time for sorting, selecting and printing in plenty of time for the Lunar New Year, the deadline is December 10.

“That gives us a little over two months,” Mooney said, “so start sending your ideas right away. I will put together a panel of people to sort through the final lists, so let me know if you want to volunteer to help. We want this to be a Community Project. Just E-Mail your five suggestions to [email protected].

Creating Collective Bucket Lists

And, just to get you started, here are five of my suggestions:

Eat a bowl of cucumber kimchi (Korea) Swim with the Sharks at the Busan Aquarium (Korea) Play the slot machines in Macau (Asia) Hike to the top of Mt. Fuji in Japan (Asia) Cosmic Bowl at the Strike Zone (Camp Humphreys)

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One for your Bucket List

Hong Kong & Macau

There has been a lot of discussion on the local Facebook pages lately about creating a Bucket List – those things you want to do before you leave Korea.

Here’s one Family & MWR Marketing recommends you add.

U.S. Airline Alliance offered a four-day trip to Hong Kong over the Labor Day Weekend. The cost was $1,000 a person which included visa, airfare, food, hotel and tours. It also included a full open day for shopping or whatever else you wanted to do.

Hong Kong is a unique place to visit … an area that was under British rule for a hundred years and although it is again part of China, it is still an International city and has a personality of its own.

And just a 45-minute boat ride away, is another unique International City – Macau, which belonged to Portugal for a hundred years and is now the gambling capital of the world.

Our Hong Kong guide arranged for most of our group to spend our free day in Macau where, for $100 a person, we received the ferry ride, a visit to the old Portuguese town and church, a great buffet lunch, a visit to the Panda Farm and about two hours to test out the Venetian Casino.

The trek also included Victoria Peak, a sampan cruise, shopping, great food, historic sites and temples – plus a super hotel. Put it on your Bucket List and check with Airline Alliance (753-7725) for your next opportunity to visit Hong Kong.

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A special Thank You to David Hasenick, who for the second consecutive year provides a prediction of Korea’s Fall Colors. See his fantastic travel photos &

more at www.pbase.com/dbh/galleries

A special Thank You to David Hasenick, who for the second consecutive year provides a prediction of Korea’s Fall Colors. See his fantastic travel photos &

more at www.pbase.com/dbh/galleries

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Gyeonggi Province, which geographically includes Camp Humphreys, will host the 92nd Korea National Sports Festival from Oct 6-12 in 21 cities and 65 stadiums throughout the Province.

Unfortunately, Gyeonggi Province runs from just south of the Humphreys CPX Gate and all the way to the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), and all the action will be north of us.

But it should be an impressive event, with some 28,000 athletes competing in 45 sports ranging from high school to professionals.

The only action anywhere near Humphreys will be in Suwon where the World Cup Stadium will be used as a practice pitch for the men’s soccer teams.

In addition to a lot of sports, there will also be a large number of cultural activities connected to the festival – many of them involving North Korea defectors.

One of the most unique features of the festival will be a waterborne torch run that will include yachts sailing past Pyeongtaek Harbor on its way North.

Suwon’s Hwaseong Cultural Festival, and Gwangju’s Cultural Festival will be tied into the Sports Festival, as will the World Ceramic Biennale Korea in Yeoju, which Outdoor Rec & CAC Arts & Crafts visit this month. Opening Ceremonies will be held at Ilsan Lake Park – the first time opening and closing ceremonies will be held outside a stadium.

92nd National Sports Festival

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Xian & Shanghai

November 9-13 $1,499 per person

Terra Cotta Army, Wild Goose Pagoda, Hot Springs, Jin Mao Tour, Nanjing Road, River Bund

Out of Country Leisure Travel – 753-7725

Veteran’s Day Weekend

Thanksgiving Weekend

China Classic

November 11-14

China Culture

November 11-15

Great Wall, Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, Acrobatic Show, Summer Palace & more

China Classic

November 24-27

China Culture

November 24-28

Great Wall, Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, Acrobatic Show, Summer Palace & more

HONG kONG

November 24-27 $1,079 per person

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You’ve asked, we’re listening

There has been considerable (and appreciated) praise for this special section of Happenings, with people saying it provides them good ideas for places to go and things to see.

But there has also been some comment concerning the fact we don’t always provide enough detail to help people go somewhere.

We plead ‘Guilty’ as charged, and that’s the purpose of this page. Korea is about the size of the State of Indiana. However, unlike the Hoosier State, the Korea road system is, in many cases, relatively new and in a constant state of flux. Everywhere you look, there is new construction and a new road going somewhere.

It’s nothing like the old days when the only completely North-South route was MSR-1 (Military Supply Route) which ran from Busan to the DMZ.

But how do we help you?

One recommendation is that you install korea4expats.com/event.php as one of your favorites.

This is one of the web sites we use in our search for festivals and other activities to recommend that you enjoy. A nice thing about the site is that each event has a button you can click. When you click the button for an event, you disclose the cost, venue, description of the event, list of known participants, directions from the Seoul Bus Terminal and times buses run, travel time, auto and train information, web site links (many times only in Korean) and a contact telephone number that you should be able to punch into your GPS.

It is also a good idea to get your GPS unit updated every couple of months. With the amount of road construction in Korea, routes change on a regular basis. Check at the eXchange electronics desk for help. The upgrades also load the information to detect new speed cameras, helping you avoid traffic fines for excessive speed.

This is one thing to try. See if it works for you, and if you have a better idea, let us know. It doesn’t do anyone any good to learn about a great event if they can’t get there.

How to Get There

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Camp Humphreys Fitness Centers

Sports Director Lonnie Herring (753-8807) * Programmer Kim, Chi-Hyon (753-8811)

SUPER GYM – 753-8031 Saturday, Sunday & Holidays (0830-2200) * Monday-Friday (0500-2300)

ZOECKLER GYM – 754-8083 Saturday, Sunday & Holidays (1200-2100) * Monday-Friday (0500-2300)

MP HILL GYM – 753-5971 Saturday, Sunday & Holidays (1200-2100) * Monday-Friday (0500-2300)

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Camp Humphreys Fitness & Sports

Let’s Get Active

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A Free Course Every

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Now! Women’s Self-Defense Classes

Every Saturday at 1500 @ the Super Gym

Preventing an attack Evaluating your environment as a Self Defense tool Conditioning Exercises Stand and Ground Defense Techniques Building Self Confidence Instinctive use of defense techniques

Class will be held in the third floor Combative Room Instructor will be SFC Michael Craig, Certified Level IV Combative Instructor

Fitness Notes

Women from Humphreys & Suwon who want to play on the Humphreys Post Level Women’s Team should register at the Super Gym. You will be contacted once a coach is selected. Thank You to the women who signed up for a Women’s Intramural Soccer League. Unfortunately, there weren’t enough of you. Maybe next year.

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Regular Season ends October 4 Humphreys Playoffs October 8-11

Area III Playoffs October 15-16 Eighth Army, Daegu, October 20-22

Intramural Flag Football

Intramural Soccer

Regular Season Ends October 4

Humphreys Playoffs October 8-9

Eighth Army Camp Casey October 12-15

KATUSA LEAGUE Every Wednesday

Soldier Field

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Format changed for Post-Level Soccer, Flag Football & Powderpuff

Driven largely by a lack of funds, this year’s Korea-wide Post-Level Soccer, Flag Football and Powderpuff Football will be played as a series of Jamborees rather than weekly competition involving extensive travel.

The first Soccer Jamboree will be October 1-2 at Camp Casey, with the first Flag and Powderpuff Jamborees expected to be played either Oct 8-9 or delayed until Oct 15-16 because of the Columbus Day Weekend. No location had been determined as of press time.

Post Basketball

The Post-Level Men’s Basketball team practices each Tuesday & Thursday at 1830 at the MP Hill Gym. If you think you’re good enough to make the team, show up for practice or contact Coach Denny Elvoid at 010-7135-9333.

Family & MWR Encourages You to Use ICE. But Do Everyone a

Favor! Sign Your ICE Comment Submission So

We Can Talk to You Face-to-Face and

Discuss Your Concern

Feel like a million bucks by treating yourself to a Massage at the Super Gym. Open 1000-1900 Monday-Saturday, and appointments are not

necessary. Massages run from 5-30 minutes and cost $5 to $15.

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OCTOBER at the Strike Zone

Sunday, October 9, 1200

9-8 No Tap Tournament 4-Game Alibi

Step Ladder Finals Entry $35

LIKE US ON FACEBOOK

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MONDAYS

3-4-2 Open Bowling

TUESDAYS Bowl Your Brains Out for $9.99

THURSDAYS Free Game with Red Pin Strike

FRIDAYS Military in Uniform Bowl Free

(1100-1300)

FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS $2 .50 Cosmic Bowling, $2,00 Shoes After Friday League, 2000 Saturdays

SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS $1.00 Open Bowling

(1300-1630) - Kids Bowl Free If accompanied by paying adult

NOW FORMING Middle School League – Mondays

Elementary School League – Wednesdays Call 010-3536-6499

Spouse’s League –Wednesday Morning 3-Man Intramural – Wednesday Night

Sign up at Front Counter or call the

STRIKE ZONE Bowling Center

754-5636

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Youth World & Flag Football starts

Camp Humphreys youngsters are busy enjoying the annual sport the rest of the world calls ‘Football’ (but we call Soccer) at Independence Park and the Zoeckler Sports Field, with another group of young athletes enjoying the new Flag Football League.

Schedules were unavailable at press time but are available from individual coaches or by calling Youth Sports at 753-5601.

Camp Humphreys runs one of the most extensive Soccer programs in the Army, with developmental clinics for children 3-5 years of age and leagues for kids all the way through their teens.

The Flag Football program is a new venture on the part of Camp Humphreys Youth Sports.

Coaches needed now for Cheerleading & Basketball

Youth Sports is in need of Basketball and Cheerleading coaches for the upcoming season.

Meanwhile Youth Registration for Basketball, Cheerleading and Swimming Is scheduled for October 1-31.

Coaches need to complete background checks, so they need to sign up as early as possible. Call Youth Sports for details.

Youth Sports – 753-5601

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Community Activity Center753-8825

Saturday, Sunday, Holiday1100-2200

Monday-Friday0700-2200

GAME ROOMSunday-Saturday

1100-2200

Arts & Crafts753-6706

Saturday, Sunday, Holiday1000-1900

Monday-Friday1100-2100Auto Skills

753-8547M-T-W-F-Sat0900-1800Thursday

1200-2000

Closed Sunday

RECREATION

Library753-8433

Saturday, Sunday, Holiday1000-1900

Monday-Friday1000-2000

Outdoor Rec753-3013

Thursday-Monday1100-1900

Vet Clinic753-7038

Monday-Friday0900-1600Emergency

010-9040-5171

Congratulations to Kristine May Hills, Winner of the Camp Humphreys

Rising Star Competition at the CAC Saturday Night. Kristine wins $500

and advances to the All-Army competition and the chance at an

all-expensive paid trip to Hollywood and a three-record recording session

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Outdoor Rec – 753-3013

Outdoor Rec Trip Schedule

OCTOBER 1-Seoul Horse Track 10-Family Trip, Seoul Land Zoo, Deadline Oct 6 15- Yeoju Ceramics, Deadline Oct 11 22-Zip Line, Deadline Oct 17 29-Everland, Deadline Oct 24

NOVEMBER 5-Songni Mountain Hiking, Deadline Oct 31 26-Bungee Jumping, Deadline Nov 14

YARD SALE Commissary Parking Lot

November 12 0900-1400

RC CAR RACE Outdoor Rec Tracks

November 19 1200-1700

MOVIE NIGHTS Transformation Park

1830-2200 October 14

November 11 At Spooky Hallow - October 28

DOGGY HAPPY HOUR Housing Area

1300-1500 October 30

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Operation Rising Star 2011 participants brought a collective group of talent & a full house to the Humphreys CAC

Now available for Off-Post & On-Post Rental

Outdoor Rec now has two Bouncy Houses available for Off-Post and On-Post Rental to parents who want to add some bounce to their party.

Bouncy Houses are $75 a day or $90 for a weekend.

There is also a $15 delivery charge for Off-Post and $10 for On-Post. Off-Post rental is limited to the local Anjungri Area.

A third Bouncy House is on order, and Outdoor Rec is awaiting its arrival. Please call Outdoor Rec at 753-3013 (031-690-3013) for more information or to reserve your choice of bouncers.

Pooch Plunge Oct 23

Splish & Splash Water Park goes to the dogs Sunday, Oct 23, for the first-ever Pooch Plunge from 1100-1400. In addition to swimming, there will be a four-legged beachwear pageant, jumping contest and more. Watch the Flash for details.

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BOSS program needs you!

Are you a Single Soldier, a Single Civilian Employee or a Geographical Single Soldier?

The USAG-Humphreys BOSS programs wants your body to participate in BOSS programs and to share your ideas and concerns.

Each Unit at USAG-Humphreys has a BOSS representative. Get to know who it is and let them know. Better yet, participate in a BOSS activity.

October good month to earn points towards an Army Volunteer Medal

Although Army Regulations do not specify any particular length of time or number of hours a Soldier must volunteer to earn the Volunteer Service Medal, most commanders require a culmination of volunteer hours over an extended period of time.

If you’re a Soldier who wants to earn a Volunteer Medal (and the accompanying Promotion Points), October is a gold mine waiting to be worked. And the BOSS program is the way to go.

Humphreys BOSS Soldiers are scheduled to provide volunteer services at no less than four major events this month: The Army 10-Mile Shadow Run on Oct 2, Oktoberfest on Oct 8, Make a Difference Day on Oct 22 and Spooky Hallow on Oct 28. And next month, it will be the Soldier Show on Nov 15.

If a Soldier were to volunteer for all five events, they would pick up 20 hours or more in Volunteers hours. And since most commanders require a minimum of 100 hours of volunteer service before putting someone in for the medal, that’s a significant step forward.

Check with your chain of command concerning the Volunteer Medal and then contact your Unit BOSS rep or BOSS itself to volunteer your skills and services.

While only Soldiers can earn a Volunteer Medal, Korean and US civilian employees, Family members (including youngsters), KATUSAs, retirees and anyone else is invited to join BOSS and volunteer for any of the special activities.

ACS recognizes Volunteers each Quarter (the next one will be at the Oct 18 Town Hall, so get involved.

USAG-Humphreys 753-8970 * 753-8825

[email protected]

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REGULARLY SCHEDULED CLASSES

Sundays - Fruit Carving, 1300-1500 ($50, 2 sessions) Mondays – Oriental Painting, 1400-1500 (Pay for Supplies) Closed Oct 2 Matting & Framing, 1800-1900 ($10) Tuesdays - Drawing, 1100-1230 Oil Painting, 1300-1500 ($100 for materials) Wednesdays - Pressed Flowers, 1800-2000 ($50, 4 sessions) Thursdays - Sculpting, 1300-1500 FREE! Pottery, 1800-1930 ($30, 4 sessions) Fridays – Create Jewelry, 1800-1900 Saturday – Children’s Art Class, 1600-1700 ($5.00)

Special Classes October 9 – Basic Sewing Cushion, 1500-1600, $15 October 15 – Trip to Yeoju Ceramics Festival, 0800-1700, $15 October 16 – Mosaic Mirror, 1500-1600, $15 October 22 – Kids Pumpkin Candy Bags, 1600-1700, $5 October 28 – Ceramic Pumpkin Paintng, 1600-1700, $5 October 29 – Kids Pumpkin Masks, 1600-1700, $5

Free Photo Class

Your digital camera – even a simple point and shoot – has capabilities you don’t know about.

Mark Saturday, October 15 on your calendar and attend the monthly Digital Photo 101 session at the CAC.

It’s free of charge and runs from 1000-1530. Bring your camera, the instruction book and your questions. The class also includes an overview of photo editing software.

Class size is limited to 30 students, so reserve a spot by calling 753-8825.

CAC Arts & Crafts – 753-6706

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Suwon soldiers off to K-16 for Road & Dirt Track RC Races

Korea has a Grand Prix in October, NASCAR will be in Talladega and Suwon Soldiers will be at K-16 in Sungnam for the RC Street & Dirt Track Rally Oct 1 and 8 for the big races.

And while some are busy on the track, others will be taking to the air with the Columbus Day Kite, Glider and model airplane competition sponsored by the Suwon Rec Center. And then there’s the Columbus Venture Quest on Oct 15.

In between, there are free movies every Sunday and Thursday and Open Game Nights every Friday.

Check with manager Bob Frace and his staff for details. And get your special costume ready for the Halloween Party, too.

What’s Happening in Suwon

SPORTS

1-Army in Korea Power Lifting, Red Cloud 4-7-Army in Korea Bowling, Yongsan 8-9-Area III Soccer, Humphreys 12-15-Army in Korea Soccer, Casey 15-16-Army III Flag, Humphreys 20-22-Army in Korea Flag, Daegu Tuesday-Thursday – Intramural Flag

The Filipino band Absolute will be providing Free Live Entertainment Throughout the Month – Check at CAC

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ACS Army Community Service

753-8401

Monday-Friday 0800-1700

AFAP – 753-3266 AFTB – 753-7439

Deployment – 753-7439 EFMP – 753-6277

Employment – 753-8321 Family Advocacy – 753-6252

Financial – 753-8403 Hearing Impaired – 753-3081 Master Resiliency – 753-7439

New Parent Support – 753-6287 Relocation – 753-8804 Volunteers – 753-3266

WIC – 753-6909

CYSS

Child, Youth & School Services

Child Development Center 753-7619

Monday-Friday - 0530-1800 Admin - 753-8601

Parent Central 753-3413/5973

Monday-Friday 0900-1800

Youth Services CLEOS - 753-8274

Monday-Friday 0800-1700

School Liaison - 753-8284 Monday-Friday 0800-1700

School Age Center Monday-Friday

0530-0800 & 1430-1800 753-8507

Middle School-Teen Center Monday-Friday

1430-1900 753-5614

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Weekly Newcomer’s Briefing

moved from ACS to Super Gym

The Super Gym is the new home of the Weekly Newcomer’s Briefing, held every Tuesday from 0830-1145.

Newcomer’s provides you helpful information about Humphreys and its many resources. It is open to Soldiers, Civilians and all Family Members. Attendance is required for Family Members who want to obtain a USFK Driver’s License.

There was a bit of confusion in the September Newcomer’s, with a group showing up thinking they would be getting their license at Newcomers.

Just so everyone is clear, Newcomer’s attendance is mandatory to “qualify” for a license. ACS sends a list of attendees to the Driver License Testing Office operated by the Directorate of Logistics (DOL). DOL handles Driver’s Licenses for USFK Soldiers, Civilian Employees and Family Members (Contractors have a different process)

Go to http://humphreys.korea.army.mil/ for complete information on obtaining a driver’s license.

Because of the Columbusr Day Weekend, the Oct 11 Newcomer’s will be held Wednesday, Oct 12.

Army Family Action Plan Conference Set for the Super Gym October 6-7

The Camp Humphreys AFAP will be held at the Super Gym Thursday and Friday, Oct 6-7, with the Out-brief scheduled for 1600 Friday

AFAP is an Army-wide activity where Soldiers, Civilians and Family Members bring up issues and concerns that impact the Army world-wide.

Issues selected by Camp Humphreys are sent to Eighth Army where they can be decided or sent on the Department of the Army. Past AFAPs have led to significant changes – especially in Quality of Life issues. Plan to attend the Out-Brief for a better understanding..

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Immigration & Naturalization Workshop attendees

Make a Difference Day Makes a Difference

ACS Highlights for October

Every Saturday starting October 1 – Free Women’s Self Defense Class, Super Gym (3rd Floor Combative Room), 1500. Age 16 and older October 18 (1800) -- Volunteer of the Fourth Quarter Recognition Ceremony, Held at start of Quarterly Town Hall, CAC October 21 ( 0930-1030) -- Filling in the Blanks...Your Step by Step Immigration Petition Paperwork Class October 21 (1800-2000) -- Breast Cancer Awareness Month Walk, Zoeckler Track October 22 ( 0900-1430) -- Make A Difference Day, Deokdongsan Neighborhood Park, Pyeongtaek October 23 (1200-1400) -- Area III Baby Shower for Expectant Mothers, Super Gym October 27-31 -- Domestic Violence Awareness "Empty Place at the Table Exhibit", PX Lobby

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BGCA Kid’s Day 2011

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Parent Date Night October 14

Parents – Here’s your chance to enjoy each other without the kids, go to dinner and a movie and have it all be worry free.

Parent Date Night is held one Friday each month, and the times have been changed to make it more convenient for everyone. In addition, both the Alaska Mining Co. and the AAFES Movie Theater have gotten into the act, with the AMC providing a $4 discount on your Fiesta Buffet and AAFES a free movie coupon to the first 10 couples to register. That’s a $9 Savings – enough to off-set more than two hours of Child Care.

This month’s Parents Date Night is Oct 14, and the reservation deadline is Oct 7. The cost is $4 per hour per child. Call 753-8507 or 753-8601 for reservations and information.

CYSS October Dates to remember

October 12 -- MFLC: Guide for Helping Children Manage Anger 1130-1230 @ CDC Parent Education October 19 -- CDC and School Age PAC meeting 1200-1300 at CDC October 28 -1- CDC Fall Festival 1530-1700

Remember – Parent Central is Now Located in the Youth Center Complete CYSS & ACS Schedules can be found in Family Strong

Child, Youth & School Services

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Group

MONDAY Playgroup, Zoeckler Gym, 1000 (New Parent’s Support Group), Free

TUESDAY New – Baby Signing Time (1200-1230) – Children 0-3, ACS Classroom Sing & Dance With Me (1000-1100) Youth Center, Free Creative Dance, 2 & 3 year olds (1605-1635), Youth Center $40, 8 weeks Creative Dance, 4 & 5 year olds (1640-1710), Youth Center, $50, 8 weeks

WEDNESDAY Tummy Time, Zoeckler Gym, 1000 (New Parent Support Group), Free Storytime, Library, 1000 (Recreation), Free Gym Bugs, CDC, 1615 Toddlers-3 year olds), CDC, $20 month

THURSDAY Gym Bugs, CDC, 1000 (18 mon-3 years old) (CYSS), $20 per month Romp & Stomp, Zoeckler Gym, 1000 (New Parent’s Support Group), Free

FRIDAY Art Group, CAC Aerobics Room, 1000 (Recreation), Free

Wee Tots

Special Programs for Our Smallest Customers

Calling all Expectant Moms

Army Community Service’s New Parents Support and the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority are holding a community-wide Baby Shower for Expectant Mothers at the Super Gym from 1200-1400 Saturday, Oct 22.

In order to make sure there are sufficient materials for everyone, please RSVP no later than Oct 12 by calling 753-6287.

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You are invited to

Lighthouse Baptist Church A Church for the Whole Family!

!

Ministering to the U.S. Military and all of Korea!

Schedule of Services Sunday School .................................. .9:45AM Sunday Worship ........................... 11:00AM Sunday Evening .................................. 6:00PM Wednesday Evening ....................... 7:00PM

Saturday GI Gospel Hour..........6:00PM

Sunday school for all ages, “King‟s Kids

program” Junior Church, a clean,

well-staffed nursery, Servicemen‟s Center ministry and a warm,

Friendly church family.

„Thy Word is a lamp unto

my feet and a light unto my path!‟

Give Us a Call

691-2595 692-2642

You are invited to

Lighthouse Baptist ChurchA Church for the Whole Family

Ministering to the U.S. Military and all of Korea

You are invited to

Lighthouse Baptist Church A Church for the Whole Family!

!

Ministering to the U.S. Military and all of Korea!

Schedule of Services Sunday School .................................. .9:45AM Sunday Worship ........................... 11:00AM Sunday Evening .................................. 6:00PM Wednesday Evening ....................... 7:00PM

Saturday GI Gospel Hour..........6:00PM

Sunday school for all ages, “King‟s Kids

program” Junior Church, a clean,

well-staffed nursery, Servicemen‟s Center ministry and a warm,

Friendly church family.

„Thy Word is a lamp unto

my feet and a light unto my path!‟

Give Us a Call

691-2595 692-2642

You are invited to

Lighthouse Baptist Church A Church for the Whole Family!

!

Ministering to the U.S. Military and all of Korea!

Schedule of Services Sunday School .................................. .9:45AM Sunday Worship ........................... 11:00AM Sunday Evening .................................. 6:00PM Wednesday Evening ....................... 7:00PM

Saturday GI Gospel Hour..........6:00PM

Sunday school for all ages, “King‟s Kids

program” Junior Church, a clean,

well-staffed nursery, Servicemen‟s Center ministry and a warm,

Friendly church family.

„Thy Word is a lamp unto

my feet and a light unto my path!‟

Give Us a Call

691-2595 692-2642

You are invited to

Lighthouse Baptist Church A Church for the Whole Family!

!

Ministering to the U.S. Military and all of Korea!

Schedule of Services Sunday School .................................. .9:45AM Sunday Worship ........................... 11:00AM Sunday Evening .................................. 6:00PM Wednesday Evening ....................... 7:00PM

Saturday GI Gospel Hour..........6:00PM

Sunday school for all ages, “King‟s Kids

program” Junior Church, a clean,

well-staffed nursery, Servicemen‟s Center ministry and a warm,

Friendly church family.

„Thy Word is a lamp unto

my feet and a light unto my path!‟

Give Us a Call

691-2595 692-2642

You are invited to

Lighthouse Baptist Church A Church for the Whole Family!

!

Ministering to the U.S. Military and all of Korea!

Schedule of Services Sunday School .................................. .9:45AM Sunday Worship ........................... 11:00AM Sunday Evening .................................. 6:00PM Wednesday Evening ....................... 7:00PM

Saturday GI Gospel Hour..........6:00PM

Sunday school for all ages, “King‟s Kids

program” Junior Church, a clean,

well-staffed nursery, Servicemen‟s Center ministry and a warm,

Friendly church family.

„Thy Word is a lamp unto

my feet and a light unto my path!‟

Give Us a Call

691-2595 692-2642

‘Thy Word is a lamp unto my feeet and a light unto my path!’

Sunday school for all ages, “Kings Kids

Program” Junior Church, a clean

well staffed nursery. Servicemen’s

Center ministry and a warm friendly church family’

Schedule of ServicesSunday School.....9:45AM Sunday Worship.....11:00AM

Sunday Evening.....6:00PM Wednesday Evening.....7:00PMLadies Bible Study Thursday.....10:00AM

For more information

call, 691-2595

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JULIE'S REALTY & RELOCATION

Private piano lessons for Kids/Adults over the age of 6.

Lesson times can be scheduled at your house for after school or work hours. In house lessons run $80 a month

for ½ hour each week. Students must have access to a piano or keyboard for practicing.

Serious inquirers call for more information call:

010-8610-5244 For English 010-8731-8337 For Korean

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Fall Session 2 begins October 24 on Korea military installations and online.Full schedule on page 20 of this magazine.

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*Our Highly Qualified *Our Highly Qualified *Our Highly Qualified Instructors Are Available To Instructors Are Available To Instructors Are Available To

Introduce You To The Fine ArtsIntroduce You To The Fine ArtsIntroduce You To The Fine Arts

*Lessons Are Available For*Lessons Are Available For*Lessons Are Available For Piano, Violin, Cello, Drum, Piano, Violin, Cello, Drum, Piano, Violin, Cello, Drum,

Oboe, Flute & Classic GuitarOboe, Flute & Classic GuitarOboe, Flute & Classic Guitar

*Art Lessons Include *Art Lessons Include *Art Lessons Include Watercolors, Oils, Croquis, Watercolors, Oils, Croquis, Watercolors, Oils, Croquis,

Dessin And Detailed DrawingDessin And Detailed DrawingDessin And Detailed Drawing

*Lessons Are Available *Lessons Are Available *Lessons Are Available For Toddlers And AdultsFor Toddlers And AdultsFor Toddlers And Adults

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*Transportation Provided *Transportation Provided *Transportation Provided By RequestBy RequestBy Request

*All Lessons Are Available *All Lessons Are Available *All Lessons Are Available In EnglishIn EnglishIn English

*Quality Instruments *Quality Instruments *Quality Instruments Available For SaleAvailable For SaleAvailable For Sale

*Children’s Theme Parties *Children’s Theme Parties *Children’s Theme Parties Available By ReservationAvailable By ReservationAvailable By Reservation

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Come Worship With Us!

Sunday School Full Gospel Preaching Servicemen’s Outreach Bible Studies Home Cooked Meals Fellowship Nightly

Sun. AM Worship- 11:00 am

Sun. PM Worship- 7:30 pm

Tue. PM Bible Study- 7:30 pm

Thur. PM Worship- 7:30 pm

Sat. PM Worship- 7:30 pm

Ministries Schedule

H: 031 - 655 - 2719 * C: 010 - 2089 - 4831

PastorJoe & Tara Scriven

Email: [email protected]

For More Info. or For a Ride Call:

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JOHNNY KIM

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Meet Dr. Lee ~ Orthodontic SpecialistDental school: Kyungpook National UniversityOrthodontic school: Ewha Womans University Mokdong HospitalWebsite: www. Smilebeauty. KrPhone : 031-618-2835, 2836 / Fax: 031-618-2833Article ‘Microscrew Anchorage for Molar Intrusion’ was printed in the June 2004 issue of Journal of Clinical Orthodontics

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Ministering to the U.S. Militaryand all of Korea!

Schedule of ServicesSunday School...........................0945Sunday Worship.........................1100Sunday Evening.........................1800Wednesday Evening..................1900

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Associate DoctorsDr. S.W.You, M.S - Oral Surgeon, Implantologist (University Of Illinois at Chicago)Dr. J.S.Yoon, M.S - PeriodontistDr. Y.B.Chang, M.S - Prosthodontist Dr. H.S.Lee, M.S - Orthodontist

Meet Dr. Lee ~ Orthodontic SpecialistDental school: Kyungpook National UniversityOrthodontic school: Ewha Womans University Mokdong HospitalWebsite: www. Smilebeauty. KrPhone : 031-618-2835, 2836 / Fax: 031-618-2833Article ‘Microscrew Anchorage for Molar Intrusion’ was printed in the June 2004 issue of Journal of Clinical Orthodontics

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Schedule of ServicesSunday School...........................0945Sunday Worship.........................1100Sunday Evening.........................1800Wednesday Evening..................1900 Director, Ph D. Tae - Deug Kim

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Sunday School 10:00 am Sunday Morning Worship 11:00 am Wednesday Bible Study 6:30 pm

Faith Christian Fellowship Church faithchristianfc.com 010-4854-8783 Donald L. Brown, Pastor

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여러분의 사업을 험프리 미군 기지에 가장 효과적으로 알리실수 있는 방법!

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*ONE STOP SERVICE *FLUENT ENGLISH & KOREAN

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Kukdong Sports Center, B-7th FL. 575 Sinsa-Dong, Gangnam-Ku, Seoul, Korea Mon-Fri: 0900-1600 Sat: 0900-1400, Sun/Holidays: Closed

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Mon 월 Tue 화 Wed 수 Thu 목 Fri 금

3. 3. 3. 개천절 휴무개천절 휴무개천절 휴무ClosedClosedClosed---National National National Foundation DayFoundation DayFoundation Day

4 4 4 돼지고기 야채볶음돼지고기 야채볶음돼지고기 야채볶음

닭날개 튀김닭날개 튀김닭날개 튀김 Pan Fried Pork w/Pan Fried Pork w/Pan Fried Pork w/VegetablesVegetablesVegetables Fried Chicken WingsFried Chicken WingsFried Chicken Wings

5 5 5 쇠불고기쇠불고기쇠불고기

비빔밥비빔밥비빔밥 Beef BulgoggiBeef BulgoggiBeef Bulgoggi BibimbobBibimbobBibimbob

6 6 6 야채 미트로프야채 미트로프야채 미트로프

모듬고기 야채볶음모듬고기 야채볶음모듬고기 야채볶음 Vegetable Meat LoafVegetable Meat LoafVegetable Meat Loaf Pan Fried Meats w/Pan Fried Meats w/Pan Fried Meats w/VegetablesVegetablesVegetables

777 LA LA LA 갈비갈비갈비

스파게티 미트소스스파게티 미트소스스파게티 미트소스 LA BBQ Short RibsLA BBQ Short RibsLA BBQ Short Ribs Spaghetti Meat SauceSpaghetti Meat SauceSpaghetti Meat Sauce

10. 10. 10. 휴무 컬럼버스 휴무 컬럼버스 휴무 컬럼버스

데이 데이 데이 ClosedClosedClosed---

Columbus DayColumbus DayColumbus Day

11 11 11 트레이닝 헐리트레이닝 헐리트레이닝 헐리

데이 휴무데이 휴무데이 휴무 ClosedClosedClosed---

Training HolidayTraining HolidayTraining Holiday

121212 쇠불고기쇠불고기쇠불고기

비빔밥비빔밥비빔밥 Beef BulgoggiBeef BulgoggiBeef Bulgoggi BibimbobBibimbobBibimbob

131313 돼지갈비돼지갈비돼지갈비

닭고기 오븐구이닭고기 오븐구이닭고기 오븐구이 Pork RibsPork RibsPork Ribs Baked ChickenBaked ChickenBaked Chicken

14 14 14 LA LA LA 갈비갈비갈비

소시지 야채볶음 소시지 야채볶음 소시지 야채볶음 LA BBQ Short Ribs LA BBQ Short Ribs LA BBQ Short Ribs PanPanPan---Fried SausageFried SausageFried Sausage w/w/w/VegetablesVegetablesVegetables

171717 LA LA LA 갈비갈비갈비

아시안 누들 야채볶음 아시안 누들 야채볶음 아시안 누들 야채볶음 LA BBQ Short Ribs LA BBQ Short Ribs LA BBQ Short Ribs PanPanPan---Fried Asian Noodle Fried Asian Noodle Fried Asian Noodle w/Vegetables w/Vegetables w/Vegetables

181818 돼지고기 야채볶음돼지고기 야채볶음돼지고기 야채볶음

닭날개 튀김닭날개 튀김닭날개 튀김 Pan Fried Pork w/Pan Fried Pork w/Pan Fried Pork w/VegetablesVegetablesVegetables Fried Chicken WingsFried Chicken WingsFried Chicken Wings

191919 쇠불고기쇠불고기쇠불고기

비빔밥비빔밥비빔밥 Beef BulgoggiBeef BulgoggiBeef Bulgoggi BibimbobBibimbobBibimbob

20 20 20 피망 미트로프피망 미트로프피망 미트로프

모듬고기 야채볶음모듬고기 야채볶음모듬고기 야채볶음 Pimento Meat LoafPimento Meat LoafPimento Meat Loaf Pan Fried Meats w/Pan Fried Meats w/Pan Fried Meats w/VegetablesVegetablesVegetables

212121 LA LA LA 갈비갈비갈비

스파게티 미트소스스파게티 미트소스스파게티 미트소스 LA BBQ Short RibsLA BBQ Short RibsLA BBQ Short Ribs Spaghetti Meat SauceSpaghetti Meat SauceSpaghetti Meat Sauce

242424 LA LA LA 갈비갈비갈비

아시안 누들 야채볶음 아시안 누들 야채볶음 아시안 누들 야채볶음 LA BBQ Short Ribs LA BBQ Short Ribs LA BBQ Short Ribs PanPanPan---Fried Asian Noodle Fried Asian Noodle Fried Asian Noodle w/Vegetablesw/Vegetablesw/Vegetables

25 25 25 돼지고기 바비큐돼지고기 바비큐돼지고기 바비큐

닭날개 튀김닭날개 튀김닭날개 튀김 BBQ Pork BBQ Pork BBQ Pork Fried Chicken Wings Fried Chicken Wings Fried Chicken Wings

262626 쇠불고기쇠불고기쇠불고기

비빔밥비빔밥비빔밥 Beef BulgoggiBeef BulgoggiBeef Bulgoggi BibimbobBibimbobBibimbob

27 27 27 돼지갈비돼지갈비돼지갈비

닭고기 바비큐닭고기 바비큐닭고기 바비큐 Pork RibsPork RibsPork Ribs BBQ ChickenBBQ ChickenBBQ Chicken

282828 LA LA LA 갈비갈비갈비

소시지 야채볶음 소시지 야채볶음 소시지 야채볶음 LA BBQ Short Ribs LA BBQ Short Ribs LA BBQ Short Ribs PanPanPan---Fried SausageFried SausageFried Sausage w/w/w/VegetablesVegetablesVegetables

101010월 월 월 888일 토요일 일 토요일 일 토요일 120012001200---220022002200

인디펜던스 파크인디펜던스 파크인디펜던스 파크

0900 0900 0900 볼트웍 걷기볼트웍 걷기볼트웍 걷기((( 제클러 스테이션 트랙제클러 스테이션 트랙제클러 스테이션 트랙), ), ), 음악음악음악, , , 게임게임게임,,, 컨테스트컨테스트컨테스트

어린이 놀이동산어린이 놀이동산어린이 놀이동산, , , 정통 독일 음식과 맥주등 판매정통 독일 음식과 맥주등 판매정통 독일 음식과 맥주등 판매, , , 독일견독일견독일견(((닥슨종닥슨종닥슨종)))

달리기 경주달리기 경주달리기 경주, , , 콜렉터스 맥주잔콜렉터스 맥주잔콜렉터스 맥주잔, , , 티셔츠티셔츠티셔츠, , , 와인 글래스 판매와인 글래스 판매와인 글래스 판매

어린이 놀이동산 실시어린이 놀이동산 실시어린이 놀이동산 실시 만들기만들기만들기, , , 필드게임필드게임필드게임, , , 페이스 페인팅페이스 페인팅페이스 페인팅, , , 블로업게임블로업게임블로업게임, , , 오락오락오락, , , 민속의상 입기민속의상 입기민속의상 입기

성인을 위한 행사성인을 위한 행사성인을 위한 행사 브라트부르스트 소시지 먹기대회브라트부르스트 소시지 먹기대회브라트부르스트 소시지 먹기대회, , , 맥주통 굴리기대회맥주통 굴리기대회맥주통 굴리기대회, , ,

맥주잔들고 달리기 경주맥주잔들고 달리기 경주맥주잔들고 달리기 경주, , , 치킨 댄스 컨테스트치킨 댄스 컨테스트치킨 댄스 컨테스트, , , 팔씨름대회팔씨름대회팔씨름대회, , ,

못 빨리 박기 대회못 빨리 박기 대회못 빨리 박기 대회, , , 황소타기황소타기황소타기, , , 스모레슬링스모레슬링스모레슬링, , , 바운시 복싱바운시 복싱바운시 복싱

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아침 BREAKFAST(10시 30분까지)

그릴드 베이글 $1.95

에그앤 치즈 2.50

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브랙퍼스트 부리토 2.95

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에그앤 치즈 2.50

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비스킷과 그레이비 2.50

머핀 1.50

포테이토 라운드 1.25

버거 BURGERS 버거 $4.50

치즈버거 5.00

베이컨 치즈버거 5.50

머시룸앤 스위스 버거 5.50

더블사이즈 -- $1.50

샌드위치 SANDWICHES

치킨 샐러드 크로와상 $5.50

슈림프 포보이 6.50

컨츄리 프라이드 스테이크 5.95

치킨 케사디아 6.50

델리 클럽 서브 5.50

이탈리안 서브 5.95

루벤 5.95

그릴드 치킨 5.75

스퍼즌스터프 SPUDS-N-STUFF 칠리앤치즈 $5.25

브로콜리 앤 치즈 5.25

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치킨, 브로콜리 앤 치즈 5.95

사우스웨스트 로디드 6.25 칠리, 치즈, 베이컨 앤 소어크림 치킨 로디드 6.95 치킨, 브로콜리, 소어크림 앤 치즈

칠리 앤 윙스 CHILI & WINGS 프리토 파이 $4.95

핫윙 6.50

칠리컵 2.50

칠리 치즈 도그 4.50

랩 WRAPS 치킨 시저 $5.95

터키 또는 햄 5.50

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파니니 PANINI 이탈리언 $5.95

햄 또는 터키와 치즈 5.50

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델리 클럽 5.50

바스켓 BASKETS 케이쥰 프라이드 슈림프 $6.50

피시 스트립 6.50

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치킨 스트립 5.95

샐러드 SALADS 시저 $5.95 그릴드 치킨이나 튜나중 택일

치킨 샐러드 5.50

가든 4.50

쉐프 샐러드 5.50

알라카트 A LA CARTE 프라이 $1.50

칠리 프라이 2.50

어니언링 1.95

베이크드 빈 1.25

칩 1.00

그외 달콤한 간식 (For the Sweet Tooth)

케잌, 파이, 치즈케잌 $2.50

쿠키 .75

각종 음료

$1.00 – 커피, 아이스티 (플레인 또는 스윗),

오렌지 쥬스, 레모네이드, 우유, 캔소다, 병음료

$1.25 – 물(작은병)

$1.75 – 물(큰병), 자동판매 컵 음료

$2.15 – 레드불 (에너지드링크)

$2.25 -- 게토레이

$2.50 – 몬스터 (에너지 드링크)

맥주 (신분증확인필수) 미국 맥주 - $2.50 * 하이네켄- $2.75

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Your Alternative To Church As Usual!

Sunday @ 1700 Freedom Chapel 753-6862 Chapel Next, USAG Humphreys – on

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Coming in November

Soldier Show November 15 @ 1900, Super Gym

Turkey to Go Complete Thanksgiving Dinners

from Tommy D’s

Military Families of the Year Recognition Ceremony November 5 @ CAC Ballroom