JOINT BASE CHARLESTON, S.C. –
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Events:
Tuesday
Team Charleston Spouse's Club: Join us for a book exchange, Oct. 26, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Charleston Club, Joint Base Charleston. Bring a book, any book! Whether you've read it five times or couldn't get past the first chapter, whether you loved it, hated it, or haven't really decided, wrap it up and write one quote on the cover and come have fun with spouses just like you! RSVP to clavennas@airforcefamily.us. Order off the grill or help yourself to the buffet! (Club Members $6.50/NonClub Members $8.50)
Resume II: Receive 1-on-1 assistance with the finalization of your rough draft resume and cover letter. Briefing will be held at the Military and Family Readiness Center, Bldg 500., Oct. 26, 9 to 10:30 a.m. or 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. Call 963-4406 to sign-up.
FreshSTART tobacco cessation class: Tobacco use is the single largest preventable cause of disease and premature death in the United States. The American Cancer Society FreshSTART class can help you quit smoking once and for all. Call the Health and Wellness Center at 963-4007 to register.
Commissary grocery store tour: Meet the HAWC's registered dietician at the entrance of the commissary for an educational grocery tour 10 to 11 a.m. Learn about food labels, portion sizes, organic vs. non-organic and how to shop for healthy meals. Register by emailing Greer.Gowen.ctr@charleston.af.mil
Wednesday
Smooth Move workshop: A permanent change of station can be challenging! Get a jump start on your move and receive an organizer. Class is held Oct. 27, 9 to 11:30 a.m. at the Military and Family Readiness Center, Bldg. 500. Call 963-4406 to reserve your seat.
Thursday
Job Fair: Oct. 28, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Charleston Club. This is your opportunity
to network and connect with employers who are seeking you as a part of their
organization!
Oct. 29
Superintendent's Vengeance Tournament: Eighteen holes not challenging enough? What if the course superintendent moves holes and forgets to put equipment away? Add lots of prizes, festive Halloween theme, a chance to win $10,000 and you have a morning of pure fun. Join the Force Support Squadron's Booster Club Friday Oct. 29 at Wrenwoods Golf Course for a Superintendent's Vengeance Tournament. Shotgun start at 8 a.m., $40 fee covers golf and lunch. Contact your First Shirt or Wrenwoods Golf Course at 963-1834 for sign up information.
Port of Pirates: The 437th Aerial Port Squadron presents, "Port of Pirates" Oct 29. Family members of active duty military, Reserve and Department of Defense civilians can climb aboard the haunted pirate ship, The S.S. Port Dawg. Tour the shipyard and market, try your luck at "sink the ship," "man over-board," "pirate-pirate-scallywag" and other games. Learn to sing and dance like a pirate, and watch a sword-duel demonstration. Games and prizes available for all age groups and free grilled hamburgers and beverages will be provided. Dress in your finest pirate gear, or the costume of your choice. The "Port of Pirates" will open at Bldg 178 (APS warehouse) at 6 p.m. and the "Best Dressed" costume contest will begin at 8 p.m.
Oct. 30
Pumpkin Patrol: 628th Security Forces Squadron is looking for volunteers to assist with the Annual Pumpkin Patrol, Oct. 30 from 6 to 9 p.m. Pumpkin Patrol provides us the opportunity to ensure a safe environment for our military families with active foot patrols through on-base family housing while trick-or-treating. Anyone interested in helping, contact Tech. Sgt. Elizabeth Sadler at 963-3643 or elizabeth.sadler@charleston.af.mil. Showtime for sector assignment and equipment issue will be at Bldg. 254, Security Forces Squadron at 5 p.m.
Nov. 5
South Carolina Stingrays Military Appreciation Night: A military appreciation night will be hosted by the Stingrays ice hockey team Nov. 5 for their season opener. Special military only pricing for this event will be in effect for groups of 10 or more. Pricing includes a lower-level ticket close to the ice, all you can eat buffet, a Stingrays hat, the group's name in lights during the game on the stadium video board, as well as a welcome announcement over the public address system. For ticket sales, call 744-2248.
Nov. 6
Retiree Appreciation Fair: The annual retiree appreciation and information fair is scheduled for Nov. 6 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Charleston Club. For more information call the Retirees Activities Office at 963-2228.
Children's deployment line (Operation Panda Drop): Bring your family out for an experience of a lifetime, Nov. 13 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Bldg. 610. Your child will see what it is like to deploy. giveaways, C-17 tour, personalized dog tags, and more!! RSVP no later than Nov. 5 at 963-4406.
Special Announcements:
Nationwide Tour Championship: If you love golf, the PGA is coming to Ralston Creek Course at the Daniel Island Club, Daniel Island, Charleston, Oct. 25 to Oct 31. Free admission to military I.D. card holders. Practice starts Oct. 25, Pro-Am is scheduled for Oct. 26 to Oct. 27 and tournament play begins on Oct. 28.
Free Golf: The Hampton Hall Men's Golf Society is pleased to invite all active duty, retired military and disabled veterans to a round of golf with complimentary green fees, Nov. 8 to 12, at the Pete Dye Golf Course at Hampton Hall, Dolphin Head and other local courses (a $20 cart fee applies). Call 815-8720 between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m., Tuesday to Sunday, to book a tee time. Space is limited. 300 rounds are available. Military or Veterans Service Identification will be required.
Great American Smoke Out: Quit Cold Turkey! Come to the HAWC Nov. 18 to make your pledge to quit smoking. All participants who make the pledge will be eligible for a free Thanksgiving turkey. For more information call 963-4007.
Riverfront Race Festival Volunteers: Volunteer opportunities are available for the Riverfront Race Festival, Jan. 15 to 16. The marathon, half-marathon, 10k and 5k road races benefit Youth Endowment for the Arts. For more information, e-mail Volunteer Coordinator Marsha Alterman at marsha@charlestonmarathon.com or go to www.riverfrontracefestival.com.
Riverfront Race Festival Charleston Youth Marathon: For children 7 to 17 and in good health, the Riverfront Youth Marathon is a modified marathon where your child can run or walk 25 miles prior to the actual Riverfront Race Festival. On Jan. 24, 2011, the children will then run or walk the last 1.2 miles of the race course. Children must keep a log of the miles they run prior to the event. For more information contact Mike Campbell at mike@charlestonmarathon.com or go to www.charlestonmarathon.com.
Become an MUSC Research Hero: The Pediatric Metabolic Syndrome Study is recruiting overweight children, teens and young adults (ages 4 to 21) to assess risk factors for diabetes and heart disease. Participants will receive a free state-of-the-art assessment including a nutrition analysis, labwork, body composition, metabolic rate and heart ultrasound. Parking is free and compensation is available. Contact Janet Carter, 792-4717 or e-mail catjan@musc.edu.
Junior Intermezzo Club offered at Youth Programs: JB CHS Youth Programs is partnering with the Charleston Concert Association to offer a Junior Intermezzo Club. The club is limited to 30 middle school aged children and will provide free music appreciation instruction to students. Students who sign up for Junior Intermezzo Club will be required to sign a "contract" agreeing to attend the concerts selected and commit to attend pre-concert lectures to get some background on the music they will hear, the performers and their instruments, and concert etiquette. Students do not need to have any music education, but should have a strong desire to learn about it. Youth Programs will provide transportation to all performances held at the Gaillard Auditorium; students and chaperones will attend performances at no cost. The following three performances have been selected for the upcoming program:
· The Vienna Boys' Choir, Dec. 1, 7 p.m.
· State Symphony Orchestra of Russia, Feb. 3 at 7 p.m.
· Romeo and Juliet with the Russian National Ballet, March 7 at 7 p.m.
Middle school students interested in joining Junior Intermezzo Club should contact the Youth Center at 963-5684 by Oct. 31 to reserve their spot in the club; spaces are limited to 30.
Charleston Concert Association: The CCA is offering active-duty military and their families 50 percent discount on classical music shows this concert season. Performances are held at the Gaillard auditorium in downtown Charleston. To obtain tickets, active-duty military members must call 727-1216 and offer the discount code, 20101001. For more information, visit www.charlestonconcerts.org.
Free golf clinic: Kiawah Island Golf Resort is pleased to announce a series of complimentary golf clinics as a thank you for military service. Each clinic will be available to the first 10 active-duty members to register. The clinics will be from 5 to 6 p.m. Oct. 26 and Nov. 30 at Turtle Point Golf Club. To register, contact Josh Wagaman at 266-4054 or e-mail at josh_wagaman@kiawahresort.com before noon the Monday prior to the clinic.
Education and Training:
Funding change to testing: Effective Nov. 20, Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support will only fund a military member's initial examination fee for each subject College Level Examination Program, DSST (previously known as the DANTES Subject Standardized Tests) and Excelsior College Examinations exams. Due to the change, all military members taking CLEP, DSST or ECE examination on or after May 20 will be informed they will not be allowed to retest with DANTES funding, on that specific exam, if they do not obtain their desired passing score. However, re-testing will continue to be available on a personally-funded basis. Individuals who took a test prior to May 20 must retest prior to Dec. 11. For additional background and details, call 963-4579.
Records management training: Records management training is scheduled the last Tuesday of every month in the conference room of the 2nd floor in Building 302 from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Members can sign up on the Enterprise Information Management website. For any questions or concerns, contact Airman 1st Class Francisco Bastian or Airman 1st Class Miguel Batista at 963-8270.
Meetings and Registrations:
Ohio State football: The Ohio State Alumni Club of Charleston would like to invite all Ohio State Alumni and fans to join this season for Ohio State football. The club meets on game days at The Three Lion's Pub located in Blackbaud Stadium, 1990 Daniel Island Dr., Charleston. Join us to cheer on the Buckeyes. Call Barry Thomas at 963-8241for more details.
Healthy Thinking Workshop registration: Do you find yourself feeling angry or stressed more often than you would like or regret how you act when you are upset? Do you wish you could express yourself more clearly and be more assertive? Consider registering for the Healthy Thinking Workshop. The workshop is divided into four 90 minute sessions held on consecutive Wednesdays from 10 to 11:30 a.m., with a new group beginning the first Wednesday of every month. To sign up or for more information, contact Family Advocacy at 963-6972.
Palace Chase, Palace Front briefings: The new in-service recruiter, Master Sgt. Robert Denehy, will be conducting Palace Chase and Palace Front briefings at 9 a.m. on the first and third Tuesday of every month in Building 503, Room 201. Air Force Instruction 36-3205 mandates eligible Airmen who are separating to be informed about the benefits and opportunities available to them within the Reserve, such as cross training, continued service, retirement, education, medical insurance and promotion. For more information, contact Sergeant Denehy at 963-4499.
Girl Scouting on Joint Base Charleston: Girls in grades four to six, or six to seven are eligible for membership in the Girl Scout troop on JB CHS. Meetings are held at Building 245 on Tuesdays at 6 p.m. for fun, earning badges and getting to meet other girls. Please contact Carolyn Kolva at 743-5020 for more information.
Updates and Closures:
New web site debut: The Airman and Family Readiness Center has a new site on the web at www.jbcharleston.com/family/afrc. Whether single or married or an immediate family member and regardless of branch of service, the AAFRC serves all active duty, National Guard, Reserve, retirees and civilian employees.
Urinalysis for civilians in testing designated positions: Effective Sept. 1, the urinalysis specimen volume required for all civilian employees in TDPs will increase from 30 ml to 45 ml. This is in accordance with new guidelines in Air Force Instruction 44-107, Air Force Civilian Drug Demand Reduction Program, paragraph 1.16.1.11. Please contact Selwyn Stephens at 963-6849 with any questions or concerns.
NAF Human Resources Office relocated: The Non-appropriated Fund Human Resources Office has moved from Building 503 on Hill Boulevard to the Naval Weapons Station at 2316 Redbank Road, Suite 100, Building 725, Goose Creek. This building is in front of the theater and the pool. The new number for the NAF Human Resources Office is 754-6569.
NAF HRO opens satellite office: The NAF Human Resource Office now has a satellite office available on Joint Base Charleston in Building 322, Room 222. The office is open Tuesdays from noon to 4 p.m. on a walk-in basis and Thursdays from 8 a.m. to noon on an appointment basis. The commercial phone number is 963-7068. This is part of an effort to reach all potential customers, since the main Human Resource Office has moved to the Naval Weapons Station, Building 725, next to the Fitness Center. The commercial phone numbers at the Naval Weapons Station are 764-7065 or 764-7068. Most transactions, including job searches and applications, can be done on www.NAFjobs.org then selecting the Charleston from the drop-down box. Call the main HRO for more information.
Trespassing notice: The small arms firing range is located off Arthur Drive on Range Road near the munitions operations area and explosive ordnance disposal building. Do not trespass into the surface danger zones; they are identified by posted warning signs. Trespassing is not only illegal; it is dangerous because of gunfire. Personnel requesting entry into firing range impact zones must contact the security forces combat arms noncommissioned officer in charge at 963-1121 or via e-mail at 437sfs.catm@charleston.af.mil.
Airman's Attic in need of donations: The Airman's Attic needs household items, children's clothing to size eight, appliances, food and furniture. If anyone has items that have been gently used, consider donating them to the attic. Donations can be dropped off at Building 500, Mondays through Fridays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. For more information, contact Betsy Crump at 963-4411.
Military News:
North Auxiliary Air Field hunting permits: Hunting permits for the recreational hunting program at North Auxiliary Air Field can now be purchased at the Charleston AFB Resources Office. The Environmental Official is located in Building 247 on the first floor. The hunting program is open to active-duty, reserve and retired military, as well as Department of Defense civilian employees. Permits can only be issued to hunters who have a valid South Carolina hunting license and big game permit. The fee for a hunting permit for NAAF is $20. For more information, call the 628 CES/CEAN at 963-4020.
Base Shredder: For members who would like to make an appointment to shred unclassified documents using the base shredder, please use the sign-up sheet on Joint Base Charleston's EIM web site at https://eim.amc.af.mil/org/628cs/RecordsManagement/default.aspx. Hours of operation are Tuesday and Thursday from 9 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 3 p.m. Upon completion of using the shredding area, members must take their shredded material with them and place it in the recycling bins on base, being sure to empty the bags.
Civilian Force Development Reference Center: The Civilian Force Development Reference Center is now on the Air Force Portal for civilians and supervisors to learn about CFD framework, tools and programs designed to help professional development. The reference center is accessed through the AF Portal > Life & Career > Force Development > Civilian Force Development Reference Center. Contact Joint Base Charleston Employee Development Specialist, Kathyann Hopkins at 963-4493 with questions.
Online legal assistance: The Air Force Legal Assistance website can be viewed at www.aflegalasssitance.com. Airmen, their families and retirees have access to this website to complete worksheets for wills, advance medical directives and powers of attorney. The 628th Air Base Wing Legal Office provides notary services from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on normal duty days. In addition, the office provides attorney consultation on a walk-in basis Tuesdays from noon to 1 p.m. for active-duty members in uniform, and 1 to 3 p.m. for all others.
Retraining opportunity: The Air Force Office of Special Investigations is seeking exceptional staff sergeants and technical sergeants with less than 12 years of service. Airmen must have an outstanding military record, be able to qualify for a top secret clearance, and have a stable personal and financial situation. AFOSI is a Federal Law Enforcement and Military organization. AFOSI investigates felony level crimes, frauds and counterintelligence violations of the Uniform Code of Military Justice and federal law which negatively impacts Air Force operations worldwide. Airmen who think they are up to the challenge should visit the AFOSI homepage at www.osi.andrews.af.mil and call 963-3248 to set up an appointment.