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T N A L I G I V E TH VOICE 205th MI BN Volume 3, Issue 38 Week ending 18 November 2011 Inside this issue:

BDE/BN Info MWR Info. ACS Info. Misc Info.

1-5 6-15 16-19 20-27

Special Points of Interest: 

BN Info, pp 1-5

Hickam Craft Fair, p 9

Library Events, pp 19-20

Army Recycles Day, p 21

“Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future.” ~~John F. Kennedy The contents of this binder are strictly for informational purposes and does not imply endorsement of any private or commercial organization by the 205th MI BN, 500th MI BDE, INSCOM or the Department of the Army.


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BN FRG 60 Day Calendar November 4-6 Nov: Ward Center’s Festival of Giving

December 9 Dec: HHD Christmas Party; TBD 9-11 Dec: Strong Bonds

8 Nov: BN FRG SCM 13 Dec: BN FRG SCM 9 Nov: C Co. Lunch Plate Fundraiser; BN Classroom @1130 15 Dec: BN Hail and Farewell; A CO 11-14 Nov: Veteran’s Day Training Holiday 16 Dec: A Co. Christmas Party; Ft. Shafter Bowling Alley 15 Nov: HHD FRG Bake Sale @ Schofield 16 Dec: C Co. Christmas Party; 15 Nov: Charlie Company Town Hall; TBD BN Classroom @ 1700 23-26 Dec: Christmas Training 16 Nov: A Co FRG MTG; BN ClassHoliday room @ 1130 30 Dec: New Year’s Day Training 18 Nov: Turkey Trot 5K @ Barber’s Holiday Point 21 Nov: Turkey Bowl; Takata Field @ 0900 24 Nov: Thanksgiving Day Dinner 24-27 Nov: Thanksgiving Day Training Holiday 28 Nov: Welcome Brief; BN Conf. Rm. @ 1600


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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2011 9 A.M. TO 3 P.M. HICKAM ARTS & CRAFTS CENTER VENDORS NEEDED!!!        

Live Entertainment Original Art and Crafts New Food Booths Youth Activities Bounce House Horse Rides Raku Kiln, Wood, Pottery and Craft Demos Games & Prizes

FREE and open to the public 335 Kuntz Ave., Bldg. 1889 Access via Elliott St. and Kuntz Gate; can also ride The Bus #19 For information, call 448-9907 ext 101

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Outdoor Recreation Activities 7th ,14th,21st & 28th November -

Open Water Diver

Certification

– Receive an exciting one-week long course that will award you a LIFETIME certification as a PADI Open Water SCUBA Diver. Courses run Monday thru Sunday (OC). $229.99. Reservations must be made in advance so sign up NOW! 27th November -

ADventure Surfing Lessons

– Learn to surf like the pros… or at least look the part. Boards and rash guards provided. Lessons are only $48 each. (ODR) 0630-1130.

Adventure Hike/Whale Watch – Hike the west or North side to Kaena Point to enjoy the view of whales with a good chance of seeing monk seals and spinner dolphins. (ODR) 0630-1300. $15.00 3rd December -

5th, 12th & 19th December -

Open Water Diver Certi-

fication

– Receive an exciting one-week long course that will award you a LIFETIME certification as a PADI Open Water SCUBA Diver. Courses run Monday thru Sunday (OC). $229.99. Reservations must be made in advance so sign up NOW! 18th December -

ADventure Surfing Lessons

– Learn to surf like the pros… or at least look the part. Rash guards provided. (ODR) 0630-1130. Lessons are only $48 each.

Please check the DFMWR website at: www.himwr.com for additional calendars and information.

 Activities, dates/times are tentative and subject to change.  All ADventures will depart from/return to the Outdoor Recreation (ODR) Center, Bldg. #556 unless otherwise noted.  * Registrations & Payment required by last business day prior

to program departure.  Program cancellations must be made NLT day before activity. *NOTE: Outdoor Recreation is now able to take Equipment Checkout Center reservations/ Program registrations via phone with a credit card payment. Available to all FMWR eligible guests already registered in RecTrac database. Please call the Outdoor Rec. Center, 655-0143, for more information or to register. *Min. 50% deposit required for all Equipment Center reservations. 100% payment is required for all Program registrations.


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Serving the USAG-HI Community


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LAUHALA WEAVING WORKSHOP Join us and learn the traditional art of weaving leaves of the hala tree that Hawaiians use in creating wonderful crafts including hats, purses, and other accessories. During the class, attendees will learn the history of the art, harvesting and preparing hala leaves, as well as weaving techniques! The class also includes a hands-on activity where you can create your own lauhala bracelet! When: Wednesday, November 16, 2011; 5:30 pm Where: Aliamanu Military Reservation (AMR) Community Center(182 Kauhini Rd, Bldg 1788) Seats are limited! To register or for more information, contact the Native Hawaiian Liaison Office at (808) 655-9694 or email nhliaison@gmail.com.

HULU "FEATHERWORK" WORKSHOP Hulu manu, or bird feathers, were among the most esteemed and cherished belongings of Native Hawaiians. Rare feathers were used to create capes, helmets, leis and hair ornaments, including priceless items such as Kamehameha I's 'ahu'ula (feather cloak). Join us in this workshop and learn the history and art of hulu, and create your very own hulu hair accessory! When: Wednesday, December 7th at 5:30 pm Where: Aliamanu Military Reservation (AMR) Community Center(182 Kauhini Rd, Bldg 1788) Seats are limited! To register or for more information, contact the Native Hawaiian Liaison Office at (808) 655-9694 or email nhliaison@gmail.com.

LEI - MAKING WORKSHOP Join us for an interactive workshop on Hawaiian flower lei-making! The presentation includes a brief history

of the craft, an introduction to the various types of lei, and detailed instructions in making your very own flower lei! The event is free and all materials will be provided. When: Wednesday, November 30, 2011; 5:30 pm Where: Aliamanu Military Reservation (AMR) Community Center (182 Kauhini Rd, Bldg 1788) Seats are limited! To register or for more information, contact the Native Hawaiian Liaison Office at (808) 655-9694 or email nhliaison@gmail.com.

NIU "COCONUT" WEAVING WORKSHOP The coconut, since its introduction to Hawaii by Polynesian voyagers, has been a significant crop to the Native Hawaiian people due to its versatility in use. The class will cover the history of coconut in Hawaii and share its various uses. Learn how to make specific items like bracelets, hats or headbands using coconut palm fronds. The Niu Weaving class will be headed by Mr. Pita Sala, a Native cultural practitioner and a member of the Honolulu Hawaiian Civic Club. When: Wednesday, December 14, 2011; 5:30 pm Where: Aliamanu Military Reservation (AMR) Community Center(182 Kauhini Rd, Bldg 1788) Seats are limited! To register or for more information, contact the Native Hawaiian Liaison Office at (808) 655-9694 or email nhliaison@gmail.com.


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Seats are limited, so Register Today! Contact the USAG-HI Native Hawaiian Liaison Office at (808) 655-9694 or by email at nhliaison@gmail.com.


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