FORCE Magazine FEB16

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A MONTHLY GUIDE TO THE 51ST FORCE SUPPORT SQUADRON ACTIVITIES ON OSAN AB, KOREA

MAGAZINE

FEBRUARY 2016 VOL 10. ISSUE 2

“Professionally we Serve...Personally we Care!”

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SUPER BOWL Monday, 8 February

K O R E A K O R E A

Garrett Reynolds St. Louis Rams Garrett Reynolds St. Louis Rams

Tricia St. Louis Rams

Victoria Philadelphia Eagles

Tricia St. Louis Rams

Victoria Philadelphia Eagles

Monica Tennessee Titans

Kristie New Orleans Saints

Monica Tennessee Titans

Kristie New Joe Orleans Saints Hawley Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Ultimate Superbowl Tailgate Party at the Enlisted Club Ballroom (784-6900)

Early Monday, 8 February, 0400-0600 Get a jumpstart on the Super Bowl with our tailgate party. Doors open at 0400 and the party goes on right into the Super Bowl pre-game. Participate in interactive games, watch condensed games from the season, food, prizes and lots of fun. Best of all, claim your seat early for the “Big Game”. This event is FREE for Club Members and $20.00 for non-members and gets you access into the Super Bowl Party.

Joe Hawley Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Super Bowl 50 Party at the Enlisted Club (784-6900) Free for Members, $15.00 for Non-Members Enjoy Super Bowl 50 with your friends at the Enlisted Club. The game will be streamed live on our 15 foot video wall along with four 80 inch TVs to include all the fun Super Bowl commercials from home. Doors open at 0600, breakfast buffet at 0730 and lunch at 1000. You will also have an opportunity to meet NFL stars Garrett Reynolds from the St. Louis Rams & Joe Howley from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, along with 6 NFL cheerleaders.

Super Bowl 50 Party at the Officers’ Club (784-5530)

Doors open at 0600, Breakfast at 0730, Tailgate Buffet at 1000 Free for Members, $15.00 for Non-Members The Game will be played on our big screen TV and will include all of the commercials from home. Pre-game Breakfast and Halftime Tailgate Party prizes, giveaways, games and much, much more!

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Pro Football/Cheerleading Youth Clinic (ages 6-18) at High School Gym & Football Field See page 23 for more details.

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& Sweetheart Dance

Super Bowl 50 at the Bowling Center Monday, 8 February, 0600-1700 Best Seats on Osan!

Huge Screen Front & Center 12 Large Screens, Food & Drink Specials Bring your family & friends $1.00 per Game(rental shoes not included) Watch the game and enjoy the MiG Alleys hospitality!

Sunday, 14 February 1600-2100 $45.00 Member, $50.00 Nonmember per person RESERVATIONS REQUIRED Bring your Sweetheart and treat them like a star. Enjoy a perfectly prepare Lobster tail topped with Garlic Butter and a juicy Fillet Mignon with wasabi and Jack Daniels Sauce, accompanied with Roasted Garlic red potatoes, soup, salad, chef vegetables, cheese cake and a bottle of wine per couple. Reservations made by 10 February receive a $5.00 discount. Limited seating available. We’ll play all your favorite love songs and “power ballards” for you as you sweep your date off their feet. For more details, call the Enlisted Club at 784-6900.

Valentines Dinner & Sweetheart Dance

Valentines Dinner

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LAST MONTH’S WINNER!

FEBRUARY 2016 . Volume 10 Issue 2

Contents SOCIAL

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Super Bowl Party

Come out for breakfast, halftime tailgate party, prizes, giveaways.

Member Benefits 7 Mustang Learn why it pays be a Club Member at Osan Air Base. TSgt Princess P. Arnold FIND THE FSS BUTTON!!! The FSS button is hidden somewhere in the magazine. Find it! The button on this page does not count.

1. One entry per person per month 2. Must be over 18 to play 3. Open to ALL of Team Osan 4. Prize is $100.00 FSS Gift Card 5. Cut out the button, place it in a sealed letter-sized envelope 6. Put your name, squadron, phone number and e-mail address on the envelope 7. Place the envelope in any comment card collection box 8. Deadline is the 2nd Friday of the month (12 February)

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Officers’ Club

Officers’ club will be closed for renovations.

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Mustang Café

Satisfy your need for caffeine and enjoy delicious food at the Mustang Café!

AF Club Membership 8 Leap into a Jeep! Our way of thanking you for being a Club Member!

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Enlisted Club

Don’t forget to try our Breakfast at the Sports Bar & Grill

Information, Tickets & Travel

It’s about time you enjoy your trip, let ITT take care of you!

PHYSICAL 15

Fitness Center

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MiG Alleys Bowling Center

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The Lakes at Osan Golf Course

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Outdoor Recreation

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Get Fit with FSS

Check out all the new, fun ways you can get fit! Prepare to tee off at The Lakes at Osan Golf Course

Any day, any time, for all the bowling fun you could want! Ski/Snowboard Trips are a must in Korean winters

All your fitness options in one place!

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Child & Youth Programs

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Library

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Inside Korea

Force Development

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Auto Hobby Center

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Get the latest news and info right here! Enjoy new books, DVDs, children’s story time and more Stay current with important classes and brieftings.

Youth & Teen Center

Youth Programs offer exciting activities for your child Find out the meaning of Lunar New Year, how it’s celebrated. Get your vehicles detailed and serviced at the Auto Hobby Center

Flight Training Center

Let’s learn how to fly at the Osan Aero Club

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McPherson Community Center

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Osan AB Chapel

Take a break and relax at the Community Center We are here for you and all of your spiritual needs.

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Airman & Family Readiness Center

Get prepared, secured, informed and employed with our classes!


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Your FSS loves serving you! We’d like to to hear from you on how we’re doing!

Interactive Customer Evaluation

Colonel Andrew P. Hansen 51st Fighter Wing Commander

Colonel Carl C. Misner

51st Mission Support Group Commander

Lieutenant Colonel Charles A. St.Sauver 51st Force Support Squadron Commander

Mr. Anthony M. Chatfield

51st Force Support Squadron Deputy

Marketing and Publicity Office Mr. Anthony P. Dalton

Chief, Strategic Planning and Operations

Ms. Min Suk Hyong

Commercial Sponsorship/Advertising

Mr. Ok, Chang Hun

Lead Graphic and Visual Information Specialist Studio51 Video Production

Mr. Han, Sung Chin Mr. Yi, Sang Uk Mr. Kim, Chang Wan

Visual Information Specialists

Ms. Mun, Pong Hwa

Administrative Assistant

If you have a suggestion, comment, complaint or compliment about a facility or service on Osan Air Base, there are 3 easy and convenient ways to offer us feedback using ICE. 1. Visit www.51FSS.com and follow the link to ICE 2. Fill out a comment card at any of FSS activities 3. Use an ICE kiosk at many of our FSS activities ICE: Interactive Customer Evaluation

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“FORCE MAGAZINE” is the official monthly magazine of the 51st Force Support Squadron. It is designed to inform and entertain the United States Military and their family members stationed at Osan Air Base, Korea. The opinions expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of the 51st Fighter Wing or the United States Air Force. All program dates and times printed in this publication are subject to change. No Federal Endorsement of Advertisers or Sponsors is Intended or Implied. Submissions of articles and photographs are welcome but are subject to editing. Submissions become property of the 51st Force Support Squadron Marketing Department. For advertising rates and information, contact MinSuk Hyong at 784-1675 or studio51@us.af.mil. If you are not at Osan Air Base and would like to be put on our mailing list for the monthly “FORCE MAGAZINE” magazine, please send an e-mail to 51svsmarketing@us.af.mil.


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Late Night

Check out the Officers’ Club Lounge

Mustang Food & Beverage Specials

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BLACK CAT LOUNGEE Starting 12 February

Enlisted Club & End Zone (Mustang Center) Fridays & Saturdays, 2300-0200

After Hour Dining Special Mandarin Chicken or Teriyaki Chicken: Only $4.99 Filipino Breakfast Plate: Just $5.95

Alcohol-Free Drink Specials

Margarita: $1.50 Pensacola: $1.50 Caribbean Tropical Punch: $1.50 All nonalcoholic drinks

Be on the look out for all new exiciting programs and events at the End Zone starting this month

Every Thursday, 1700-2200 Every Friday, 1700-2400

Pasta Thursday

Thursdays, 1700-1900 Come out every Thursday and enjoy a selection of pasta and sauce! Members: Free Nonmembers: $5.00

Pizza Friday

Fridays, 1700-1900 Celebrate your freedom from the work week at the O-Lounge with pizza delivered by BadaBing’s Members: Free Nonmembers: $5.00

For more details, contact the Black Cat Loungee(Bldg. 853) at 754-5228.


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Bandoke Nights!

Tuesdays & Wednesdays , 2000-2400

Have you ever wanted to feel what it’s like to be in a band? Bandoke is the ultimate form of interactive entertainment where you are the star. Be the singer or play one of the instruments in the band Night Tunes! And for karaoke, the DJ has an awesome sound system to play over 23,000 songs from!

Karaoke Nights at the End Zone

Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays, 2000-2300

Hit your happy high note with the best karaoke program and sound system around! With over 23,000 songs to choose from, you’ve got to visit 51fss.com and see the list for yourself!

Mustang Café Mustang Member Social Hour

Late-Night’s at the End Zone

Monday-Friday 1800-2000

Use your club card and get 20% off gourmet coffee and one free pastry.

Hours of Operation MUSTANG CENTER BLDG. 1313, 784-4311 Delivery starts at 0730 Mon-Fri, 0530-2000 Sat & Sun, 0630-2000 Holidays, 0630-1700

Fridays and Saturdays, 2300-0300 Bright lights, top beats and an open dance floor is all you need for late night fun! Come join us!

Mustang Café Coffee and Pastries MRC:

Mon-Fri, 0530-2000 Turumi Lodge: Daily, 0530-1400 Sat & Sun, 0630-2000 Kick off your morning with a fresh brewed Starbucks specialty coffee! Don’t pass up the delicious pastries. Order the coffee and pastry Staff Meeting Special a day in advance, and have it delivered to your meeting location. Feb Specials: Raspberry White Mocha Tall: $4.25 Grande: $4.75 Iced Raspberry White Mocha Tall: $4.25 Grande: $5.00

The End Zone

February Specials: Raspberry White Mocha Tall: $4.50 Grande: $4.95 Iced Raspberry White Mocha Tall: $4.75 Grande: $5.75 Star Pie Pastry: $1.00

For more information, call the Mustang Center at 784-4311.

Sun-Tue: 1030-2300 / Wed-Sat: 1030-2400 The End Zone is a great place for lunch or a quick dinner. Grab one of our daily specials or a cold drink after work. Enjoy watching TV on our 140 inch video wall. Daily Specials Monday: Roast Beef Sandwich with fries and Med. Drink $6.95 Tuesday: Chicken Tender Stripes with Fries and Med. Drink $6.95 Wednesday: Bulgogi Burger with your choice or Fries or Rice and $6.95 Thursday: BBQ Pork Sandwich with fries and Med. Drink $6.95 Friday: Szechwan Chicken and Med. Drink $6.95

Bldg. 1313, 784-4311/6931

Mustang Café / Mustang Center

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It Pays To Be A

Mustang Member E-1 to E-4 dues only $4.00 per month E-5 to E-9 dues only $10.00 per month Officers’ Club Member dues only $18.00 per month

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on h free coup * $25 wort ons agazine coup and member s * Monthly m ht ig n d n e k ies on wee * Free entr events discount on onth eals every m M p hi s r e b * Free Mem meals iscounts on d p hi s r e b m * Me y for TGIF * Free entr vice and copy ser ax f e e r F * rewards * Cash back ings ive cash draw * Progress tainment d live enter an s t n e v e * Free

New Benefits for Mustang Members * $1.00 off coffee coupon (Rickenbacker’s at Turumi and Mustang Café) * $1.00 off any meal $6.00 or more at Checkertails * Mustang Member Social Hour at Mustang Café * $1.00 discount on “All You Can Eat Pasta” * $1.00 discount on “All You Can Eat Bulgogi/Bibimbap”

For more information, call the Officers’ Club 784-5530, Mustang Club 784-4311 and Enlisted Club 784-6900 www.51FSS.com


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Officers’ Club Sunday Brunch

THE DINING ROOM

Sunday, 7 February, 1000-1330

Lunch Buffet

Monday-Friday, 1100-1300 (until 5 Feb)

Monday: Italian Tuesday: Southern Favorites Wednesday: BBQ Thursday: Mexican Friday: Asian Enjoy a hot, freshly prepared lunch buffet every day of the week, which includes a salad bar, an ice cream bar and a beverage station! Members Nonmembers Adults: $10.45 Adults: $11.45 Children 7-12: $5.95 Children 7-12: $6.95 Children 0-6: Free Children 0-6: Free

*“All You Can Eat” Build Your Own Pizza

Thursday, 4 February, 1700-2000

Start with homemade pizza crust, grilled to enhance the full flavor of the dough, followed by one of three sauces. Top off your creation with cheese and toppings before it’s cooked to perfection. Go as often as you want! You only have to wait 15 minutes for slices of heaven. Dine-in only. Members Nonmembers Adults: $7.99 Adults: $8.99 Children 7-12: $5.99 Children 7-12: $6.99 Children 0-6: Free Children 0-6: Free

Enjoy a full breakfast buffet with your choice of omelets, waffles, cheese, fruit and pastry stations. Lunch includes a carving station, as well as seafood, salad and a dessert station. Please call for details or reservations. Children’s play area available. Members Nonmembers Adults: $15.95 Adults: $17.95 Children 7-12: $7.95 Children 7-12: $8.95 Children 0-6: Free Children 0-6: Free

MBC LOUNGE Thursday Karaoke

Thursday, 4 February 1730-2130

Come out and enjoy one of the best karaoke programs in the area!

*“All You Can Eat” Korean Beef & Chicken Bulgogi Wednesday, 3 February, 1700-2000

Experience the most well-known Korean dish! Start with chicken or thinly sliced marinated beef, grilled, then served on lettuce leaves with garlic, peppers, sweet and green onions topped with red hot pepper or bean paste for that wonderful, extra kick. One bite is never enough! Members Nonmembers Adults: $12.99 Adults: $14.99 Children 7-12: $6.99 Children 7-12: $7.99 Children 0-6: Free Children 0-6: Free

Night Tunes Band

Friday, 5 February, 1800-2000

“All You Can Eat” Crab Legs

Friday, 5 February, 1700-2000

Experience our seafood lovers’ buffet! Beef, chicken and shrimp entrees are also available. Beverage and dessert stations complete this dine-in only night. Members Nonmembers Adults: $34.95 Adults: $36.95 Children 7-12: $11.95 Children 7-12: $12.95 Children 0-6: Free Children 0-6: Free

Kick off your Friday night with your favorite music from our live band, Night Tunes. Special requests are encouraged!

Officers’ Club facility closed starting 9 Feb, programs move


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Starting the 9th February the Officers’ Club facility will begin a much needed $1.2 million renovation. While the Officers’ Club facility will be unavailable for five to six months during the renovation period, Team Osan’s Mustang Members will continue to enjoy the vast majority of their usual membership programming and benefits, albeit in alternative locations such as the Enlisted Club, Checkertails, the Mustang Café and the Black Cat Lougee. Remember most Mustang Membership programs and benefits are NOT RANK dependent and are interchangeable at all Club complex facilities. Sunday Brunch

“All You Can Eat” Korean Bibimbap

Members Nonmembers Adults: $15.95 Adults: $17.95 Children 7-12: $7.95 Children 7-12: $8.95 Children 0-6: Free Children 0-6: Free

Members Nonmembers Adults: $12.99 Adults: $14.99 Children 7-12: $6.99 Children 7-12: $7.99 Children 0-6: Free Children 0-6: Free

Enlisted Club Ballroom Sundays (starting28 February) 1000-1330

“All You Can Eat” Build Your Own Pizza Mustang Center End Zone Monday, 22 & 29 February,1700-2000

Members Nonmembers Adults: $7.99 Adults: $8.99 Children 7-12: $5.99 Children 7-12: $6.99 Children 0-6: Free Children 0-6: Free

Checkertails Wednesday, 17 February, 1700-2000

Checkertails Monday-Friday, 1100-1300 Saturday-Sunday, 1100-1300 & 1700-2000

“All You Can Eat” Korean Beef & Chicken Bulgogi Checkertails Wednesday, 24 February, 1700-2000

Members Nonmembers Adults: $12.99 Adults: $14.99 Children 7-12: $6.99 Children 7-12: $7.99 Children 0-6: Free Children 0-6: Free

Crab Legs & Seafood Night

Enlisted Club Sports Bar & Grill Friday, 19 & 26 February, 1700-2000

Experience our Seafood Lovers plate with all you can eat Crab Legs complimented by baked potato, coleslaw, corn on the cobb and Dinner rolls. You can still enjoy our regular “Fish Friday” platter for our special low Friday Night price. Members Nonmembers Adults: $27.95 Adults: $29.95 Children 7-12: $11.95 Children 7-12: $12.95 Children 0-6: Free Children 0-6: Free

Asta La Pasta (Starting 11 Feb)

Kids Night

Enlisted Club Ballroom Tuesday, 23 February, 1700-2000

Members Nonmembers Adults: $9.95 Adults: $11.95 Children 7-12: $5.95 Children 7-12: $6.95 Children 0-6: Free Children 0-6: Free

Officers’ Club Lounge now located at the Black Cat Loungee

(temporary location during renovation)

Starting 12 February Every Thursday, 1700-2200 Every Friday, 1700-2400 Pasta Thursday

Every Thursday, 1700-1900 Come out every Thursday and enjoy a selection of pasta with some great drinks! $5.00 Pasta plate for Nonmembers

Pizza Friday

Every Friday, 1700-1900 Celebrate your freedom from the work week at the O-Lounge with pizza delivered by BadaBing’s and a few refreshing drinks! $5.00 per slice for Nonmembers

Officers’ Club

Pardon our Progress... We’re making it happen for you!

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Kids Night

February Special

Up Coming Events Sunday Brunch

Enlisted Club Ballroom Sunday, 28 February, 1000-1330

Valentines Dinner & Sweetheart Dance

Sunday, 14 February, 1600-2100 $45.00 Member $50.00 Nonmember per person Bring your Sweetheart and treat them like a star. Enjoy a perfectly prepare Lobster tail topped with Garlic Butter and a juicy Fillet Mignon with wasabi and Jack Daniels Sauce, accompanied with Roasted Garlic red potatoes, soup, salad, Chef vegetables, cheese cake and a bottle of wine per couple. Reservations made by 10 February receive a $5.00 discount. Limited seating available. We’ll play all your favorite love songs and “power ballards” for you as you sweep your date off their feet.

Combined Membership Brunch

Saturday, 20 February, 1000-1200 Come out and enjoy an amazing brunch buffet, featuring DJ music, door prizes and a great meal. Open to all members of the Osan Clubs (Enlisted and Officer) and one guest who is otherwise not eligible for club membership. Families welcome to attend.

Enjoy a full breakfast buffet with your choice of omelets, waffles, cheese, fruit and pastry stations. Lunch includes a carving station, as well as seafood, salad and a dessert station. Please call for details or reservations. Children’s play area available. Members Nonmembers Adults: $15.95 Adults: $17.95 Children 7-12: $7.95 Children 7-12: $8.95 Children 0-6: Free Children 0-6: Free

Crab Legs & Seafood Night Enlisted Club Sports Bar & Grill Friday, 19 & 26, 1700-2000

Members Adults: $27.95 Children 7-12: $11.95 Children 0-6: Free

Experience our Seafood Lovers plate with all you can eat Crab Legs complimented by baked potato, coleslaw, corn on the cobb and Dinner rolls. You can still enjoy our regular “Fish Friday” platter for our special low Friday Night price. Nonmembers Adults: $29.95 Children 7-12: $12.95 Children 0-6: Free

Enlisted Club Ballroom Tuesday, 23 February, 1700-2000

Open to all Officers’ and Enlisted Club Members and their families. There is a buffet with yummy food kids love, along with a delicious adult buffet. Come out and enjoy the kids’ movies, bouncy castles, games and gift card drawings throughout the evening. Members Nonmembers Adults: $9.95 Adults: $11.95 Children 7-12: $5.95 Children 7-12: $6.95 Children 0-6: Free Children 0-6: Free

The Ballroom Bingo!

Thursdays, 1830 & Sundays, 1430 Twenty-four different games with amazing cash payouts, complimentary snacks and coffee make Bingo Night at the E-Club the place to be!

T.G.I.F.

Friday nights, 1630-1900 Bring your friends and enjoy the expanded social hour snack selection, DJ music & door prizes! It’s free event. Non-member: $5.00

Saturday All-nighter

• Caribbean Splash Reggae Saturday, 6 February, 2300-0300 • Country All-nighter Saturday, 13 February, 2300-0300 • Latin All-nighter Saturday, 20 February, 2300-0300 • EDM Party All-nighter Saturday, 27 February, 2300-0300


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Dining at the Grill!

Monday-Friday 0630-2100, Saturday & Sunday 0730-2100 Breakfast, lunch and dinner? The Sports Bar & Grill has great food at great prices! See our amazing menu on 51fss.com by clicking on the “Enlisted Club” and then “Enlisted Club Menu.” Sit down and enjoy or call in your orders to-go: 784-0608

Social Hour

Monday-Friday and Saturday Night’s 1730-1930 $2.00 Domestic Draft Beer (Glass), $6.50 (Pitcher) Free soda for designated ‘Wingmen’. Come join us!

Wing Night

51 Cent Wings and $1.00 Draft Beer Mondays, 1600-2100 How many chicken wings can you devour for only 51 cents each? Choose from 6 different delicious sauces in this dine-in only special!

Family Night

Tuesdays, 1700-2000 It’s family night for all at the Enlisted Club! Members, your children under 12 can order one entree from the kids menu for free!

Surf & Turf

SILVER STAR LOUNGE Soul Food Sunday Dinner

Wednesdays, 1600-2100 When’s the last time you had a juicy New York strip steak or lobster tail? Mark your calendar and turn every Wednesday into a surf & turf habit! Cost: $29.25

Sundays, 1800-2000 Enjoy down home hospitality served every Sunday night in the Silver Star Lounge. The Southern style buffet and jukebox tunes complete this relaxed, welcoming atmosphere.

Microbrew Thursday!

Texas Hold’em Tournament

Thursdays, 1600-2100 Calling all hipsters…savor the fresh taste of locally brewed beer. Bring a friend and try something new. We’ll have a different IPA each month.

Twofer Thursday!

Thursdays, 1600-2100 Bring your partner and enjoy two mouth-watering steaks for the price of one. See the mouthwatering menu on 51fss.com by clicking “Enlisted Club” and then “Enlisted Club Menu.”

Fish Friday’s

Friday, 5 & 12 February,1600-2100 Come out and enjoy our Friday Fish Platter loaded with fish, shrimp and scallops just the way you like for our special low Friday night price!

Member: $7.95

Non-member: $8.95

Mondays & Saturdays Sign-In 1700-1800 Game starts at 1830 It’s not all in the luck of the draw, a good poker face plays an important role too! Come on out for a Texas Hold’em night and a chance to win FSS bucks for 1st, 2nd or 3rd place! Tournament limited to the first 70 participants. Cost: $10.00/player

Late Night Karaoke

Fridays & Saturdays, 2300-0300

Hit your happy high note with the best karaoke program and sound system around! With over 23,000 songs to choose from, you’ve got to visit 51fss.com and see the list for your self!

Live Band & DJ Music

Fridays & Saturdays, 2100-0300 Listen to the band “Night Tunes” play a wide variety of rock music, mixed with DJ Top 40 songs you love, for a great evening out with friends at the Sports Bar & Grill!

Late Night Mustang Food Specials

Fridays & Saturdays, 2300-0200 Mandarin Chicken or Teriyaki Chicken: $4.99 Filipino Breakfast Plate: $5.95 See page 5 for more details

E-Club Hours of Operation Monday-Thursday: 0630-2400 Fridays: 0630-0200 Saturdays: 0730-0200 Sundays: 0730-2400

SPORTS BAR & GRILL(784-0608)

Breakfast Monday-Friday: 0630-1030 Satuday & Sunday: 0730-1200

CATERING

Lunch & Dinner Daily: 1030-2100

SILVER STAR LOUNGE

Limited Menu Fridays & Saturdays: 2100-0200

Tuesday-Friday: 1000-1500 Monday-Thursday: 1700-2400 Fridays & Saturdays: 1700-0200 Sundays: 1700-2200

*Limited hours during base exercises

Bldg. 917, 784-6900

Enlisted Club

SPORTS BAR & GRILL

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FAMILY TOURS

Lotte World Amusement Park

Monday, 15 February Bus Departs/Returns: 0900/1800 Cost: $45.00 (admission & transportation)

ITT Family Special

Snow Buster at Everland Amusement Park Ondal Cave & Guinsa Temple

Saturday, 13 February Bus Departs/Returns: 0700/1900 Cost: $45.00 (admission, transportation & guide)

Sunday, 7 February Bus Departs/Returns: 0830/1800 Cost: $45.00 (admission & transportation)

Trick Eye Museum & Gyeongbok Palace Tour

Sunday, 21 February Bus Departs/Returns: 0830/1800 Cost: $45.00 (admission, transportation & guide) (2 children, 12 & under, per family are FREE)

Korean Folk Village & Wawoojeong Temple Monday, 15 February Bus Departs/Returns: 0830/1700 Cost: $40.00 (admission, transportation & guide)

Nami Island & Lighting Festival at the Garden of Morning Calm

Saturday, 20 February Bus Departs/Returns: 1100/2200 Cost: $56.00 (admission, transportation & guide)

Beartree Park & Gakwon Temple

Sunday, 14 February Bus Departs/Returns: 0830/1600 Cost: $40.00 (admission, transportation & guide)

Strawberry Harvest Experience & Gwanchoksa Temple

Saturday, 27 February Bus Departs/Returns: 0830/1630 Cost: $50.00 (tour fee, transportation, jam making & guide)


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Hiking Mt. Bukhan

Saturday, 27 February Bus Departs/Returns: 0700/1600 Cost: $35.00 (transportation & guide)

DMZ & Tunnel #3

Tuesday, 2, 16, 23 February Bus Departs/Returns: 0900/1900 Wednesday, 3, 17, 24 February Bus Departs/Returns: 0900/1900 Saturday, 6, 13, 20, 27 February Bus Departs/Returns: 0700/1800 Saturday, 6, 13, 20, 27 February Bus Departs/Returns: 0730/1830 Cost: $55.00 (tour fee, transportation, buffet lunch & guide)

Mt. Odae National Park & Gyeongpo Beach at East Coast Tour Sunday-Monday, 14-15 February Register by 5 February Bus Departs/Returns: 0700/1900 Cost: $145.00/person (double) Cost: $200.00/person (single) (admission, transportation, motel & guide)

Busan City Tour

Saturday-Sunday, 27-28 February Register by 19 February Bus Departs/Returns: 0530/1800 Cost: $165.00/person (double) Cost: $265.00/person (single) (admission, transportation, hotel & guide)

Hard Rock Cafe & Seoul Night Tour

Friday, 19 February Bus Departs/Returns: 1730/2330 Cost: $35.00 (admission, transportation & guide) Dinner not included.

Hiking Mt. Gwanak

Saturday, 13 February Bus Departs/Returns: 0700/1500 Cost: $35.00 (transportation & guide)

Ice Hockey (Asia League)

Saturday, 20 February Bus Departs/Returns: 1500/2100 Cost: $35.00 (admission, transportation & guide)

Seoul City Tour

Sunday, 28 February Bus Departs/Returns: 0900/1800 Cost: $40.00 (admission, transportation & guide) Hours of Operation Bldg. 924, 784-4254 Monday-Friday, 1000-1800 Saturdays, 1000-1600 Sundays, 1000-1400

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REGULAR TOURS

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Fitness Center E2E

SPIN

MONDAY 0600-0730*

1630-1800*

WEDNESDAY 0600-0730

1630-1800

FRIDAY 0600-0730*

1630-1800*

TRX

MONDAY MONDAY

0500-0600

0600-0700

1700-1800*

0830-0930

1800-1900

TUESDAY 0500-0600*

0900-1000*

1000-1100

*FIP (Fitness Improvement Program) FoR (Fitness on Request) E2E (Evolution 2 Excellence) HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training)

0600-0700

WEDNESDAY

WEDNESDAY

0500-0600*

1000-1100

0500-0600

1800-1900

THURSDAY

WEDNESDAY

TUESDAY

1730-1830 1730-1830*

MONDAY

EXTREME CONDITIONING

0900-1000*

1700-1800*

0600-0700

HIIT

TUESDAY

THURSDAY

1000-1100

1000-1100

SATURDAY

SUNDAY

1000-1100

1000-1100

ZUMBA

0830-0930

1800-1900

THURSDAY 0500-0600

0600-0700

FRIDAY

1800-1900

0600-0700*

FRIDAY 0500-0600

0600-0700

0830-0930

1800-1900

No aerobics classes during exercises, PACAF Family Days and federal holidays.

TUESDAY 0900-1000

WEDNESDAY 1800-1900

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Fitness Center

MARTIAL ARTS CLASSES - Sign up at the Fitness Center -

Cupid’s 5K Run

Self Defense Classes (Combat Hapkido)

Saturday, 13 February 0951 Bring your special someone, family or friend and join us in a Cupid Valentine’s Day 5K run. Come out and build your endurance, work on your run time, feel the love and take part in this great run.

Monday & Wednesday, 1900-2100 Saturday, 1200-1400 Self Defense classes focus on discipline of selfprotection and include an extensive variety of strikes, kicks, joint manipulations, pressure points, ground survival and disarming techniques. The result is a practical, comprehensive self defense system that is enjoyable to learn and truly effective in realistic situations. Cost: $80.00/8-2 hr sessions

Muay Thai (Kickboxing)

Tae Kwon Do

Monday, Wednesday & Friday 1000/1200/1600/1800 Contact Grand Master Mun Do Sik , 010-6377-2193 Cost: $100.00/mo

Hap Ki Do

Monday-Saturday, 0800-1000 Monday, Wednesday & Friday 1400-1600 Chang Young Sil, 010-3746-0976 Cost: $100.00

2nd & 4th Wednesday, 1600-1800 Cost: $100.00/mo

Hours of Operation: The Osan Fitness Center Parent/Child Area Monday-Friday, 0700-1700 (Please check key out from Fitness Center front desk) The Parent/Child area holds 7 pieces of Life Fitness cardio equipment, assorted sizes of dumbbells, an area with 3 televisions and a DVD player. G-rated movies are provided for the children to view while parents workout.

iNSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES Efficient Running Clinic Wednesday, 10 February 1600-1800 Sign up at the Fitness Center

Normal (manned) hours of operation Monday-Friday 0500-2200 Saturday, Sunday & Holiday 0800-1700 Unmanned Hours of Operation (registered CAC card required for access): Monday-Friday 2200-0500 Saturday, Sunday & Holidays 1700- 0800

Osan Strollers

Mondays & Wednesdays 1000 FREE A workout group designed for parents and young children in strollers

Equipment Orientation

Monday-Friday, 0800-1700 1 on 1 or Group Sessions Get trained on how to safely use everything in the Fitness Center from the free weights to the stationary equipment. Call 784-5568 for an appointment.

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MiG Alleys Bowling Center Super Bowl Bowl Blast!

President’s Day Bowling Special

Monday, 8 February, 0600-1700

Monday, 15 February 1100–1700

$1.00 per Game (rental shoes not included) Bring your family & friends and enjoy the MiG Alleys Bowling Center’s Super Bowl Day Bowling! Giant Screen TV and 50 Televisions! Watch the Super Bowl live while you bowl! Food and Beverage Specials.

$1.00 per Game (rental shoes not included) Bring your family & friends and enjoy the MiG Alleys Bowling Center’s President’s day Bowling!

Rent-A-Lane

Sunday-Thursday, 1100-2200 How much fun can you stand? Up to five people can rent their own lane!

Cost: $12.00/1 hour Rent Plus: $8.00 (each additional hour)

Mother of All Bowling (MOAB)

Every day, 1100-Close The Mother of All Bowling discount cards can be yours! Get 50 games to be played at your convenience! Cost: $99.99 (cards not transferrable)

Cheap Charlie Discount Card Every day, 1100-Close One low price equals 10 fun games! Cost: $19.99 (discount cards)

1100-2200 Monday Chicken Fried Rice $5.95

Tuesday

Everyone Bowls For FREE!

Chicken Tender Salad $4.95

Monday-Friday, 1100-1300

Meatball Sub $5.95

Enjoy free bowling at MiG Alleys Bowling Center Monday through Friday during your lunch break (rental shoes not included). Don’t forget to stop by our snack bar to see our daily specials.

Wednesday

Thursday Bulgogi Rice $6.95

Friday Mandarin Orange Chicken $6.95


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Sundays

Thursdays

Pizza, Pins and Pop

Pick-A-Price

Get two pepperoni pizzas, two pitchers of soda and a lane for two hours for five people. Cost: $39.95

Family Day

Time: 1100-2200 Kids 12 and under bowl for free when accompanied by parents who pay full price! Cost: Free for kids (4 kids/family)

Mondays Beat The Clock

Time: 1300-1400 Cost: $1.50/game Time: 1400-1500 Cost: $1.75/game Pick your time and price with Beat the Clock bowling!

Dollar Mania

Time: 1800-2200 Everything is only a dollar after the cover charge, which covers a bowling game, shoe rental, a hot dog, french fries & a soda! Cost: $5.00 (cover charge)

Tuesdays Red Head Pin Bowling

Time: 1300-1700 Get a strike when a red head pin is in the number one position and win a free game!

Wednesdays Bargain Basement Bowling

Time: 1300-1800 Price is determined by the spin of the wheel!

Bowling Leagues Mixed Monday Night Bowling League

JOIN ANYTIME IN FEBRUARY

Bowl Your Brains Out Time: 1800-2200 Bowl all you want! Cost: $7.99

Mondays, 1830 New Bowling League forming in January! Captain’s Meeting on 11 January; Starts on 18 January. Cost: $10.00/person

Fridays

Winter Intramural Bowling League

Open Bowling All Day

Time: 1300-Midnight Pricing varies with the time of day and age group of the bowler.

Fridays & Saturdays Extreme Bowling

Time: 2100-Midnight Glow bowling with the lights gone wild! Cost: $22.00/lane (6 people, shoes included)

Saturdays Early Bird Rent A Lane Time: 1100-1300 Rent a lane! Cost: $10.00/hour

Holler For A Dollar

Time: 1800-Midnight Whatever you want for a buck! Draft beer, small french fries, small fountain drink and one game of bowling! Cost: $1.00 ea (shoes not included)

Tuesdays, 1830 Enjoy Winter Intramural Bowling at the MiG Alleys Bowling Center. Cost: $10.00/person

Korean Employees Union League

JOIN ANYTIME IN FEBRUARY

Preschool Bowling Social League

JOIN ANYTIME IN FEBRUARY

Young Adult Social Bowling League

JOIN ANYTIME IN FEBRUARY

Thursdays, 1830 Check with the League President/Secretary for the total cost or call 784-4229 for more information.

Fridays, 1500 Bring your kids from 3 to 5 years of age and enjoy this league. Cost: $2.00/child

Fridays, 1830 Have a team? Bring them! Playing by yourself? We’ll find you a team! Ages 18-29/4-person teams Cost: $10.00/person

Youth Bowling League

JOIN ANYTIME IN FEBRUARY

Saturdays, 1100-1300 All school age children, ages 6-18, qualify! Cost: $5.00/person

Time: 1800-2200 Pay $7.99 up front and bowl all you want!

Hours of Operation Bldg. 975, 784-4229 Bowling: Monday-Thursday: 1100-2200, Friday: 1100-2400, Saturday: 1030-2400 , Sunday: 1030-2200 Snack Bar & Delivery: Monday-Thursday: 1030-2130, Friday-Saturday: 1030-2330, Sunday: 1030-2130 Call 784-6868 or 7630 for delivery

MiG Alleys Bowling Center

League Bowlers Wanted! No Experience Required!

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The Lakes at Osan Golf Course

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10% extra off for February purchases

(Club member coupon not authorized)

Winter Green Fee Specials Now thru 29 February

Oriental House Lunch Specials 1030-1330

All lunch specials are served with your choice of soup or salad and iced tea or coffee. Mondays

Homemade Chicken Cutlet & Vegetable Curry Steamed Rice - $9.25

Tuesdays

Salisbury Steak Garlic Mashed Potatoes, Steamed Rice - $10.95

Wednesdays

Beef Chuck Eye Steak (10 oz) French Fries or Steamed Rice, Dinner Rolls and Butter - $12.95

Thursdays

Steak & Eggs Korean Style Strips of Grilled Chuck Eye Steak, Kimchi Fried Rice & a Fried Egg on top - $9.75

NEW FRIDAY SP ECIAL

Beef Stew & Potato Croquette (Japanese Style Beef Stew) - $10.95

ORIENTAL HOUSE HOLIDAY DISCOUNT Now thru 29 February

10% UNT DISCO Hours of Operation Bldg. 1774, 784-4128/6816/6818 Course/Range/Pro Shop Open Dawn-Dusk Lounge: Daily 0600-1900 Oriental House: Daily 1030-2100 Delivery: Daily 1030-2100

10% discount on food and beverages when you

Dine-In at the Oriental House Restaurant. Mon-Fri: 1600-2100 Sat-Sun: 1030-2100 * Discount does not apply to delivery or carry-out orders.

The Lakes at Osan Golf Course

Driving Range E-key Special

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SAVE MO N E Y!

OUTDOOR RECREATION Ski/Snowboard Trip to Dragon Valley Resort

Saturday, 6 & 20 February Sunday, 28 February Sign-In/Departure: 0500/0530, Bus Returns: 1930 HOME OF THE 2018 WINTER OLYMPICS! Dragon valley is one of Korea’s premier ski resorts with excellent snow quality, 31 ski slopes and 15 chair lifts. The resort offers everything you need for beginners all the way to the advanced skiers/snowboarders. Cost: $95.00, Children (13 and under) $85.00 (transportation, lift ticket fee & guide) Registration Deadline: Noon, 2 Days Before Trip Date

Ski/Snowboard & Sledding Trip to Bears Town Night Ski/Snowboard Trip to Konjiam Resort

Friday, 5, 12, 19 & 26 February Sign-In/Departure: 1700/1730, Bus Returns: 2330 Konjiam Resort has eleven double-width slopes for beginner and intermediate skiers and snowboarders. There are also three ski lifts to the peak of the slopes for a 1.8km run down the mountain. the longest ski run in the metropolitan area. Konjiam Resort controls occupancy so there’s no long waits for ski lifts and the experience is safer and more enjoyable. Cost: $70.00, Children (13 and under) $60.00 (transportation, lift ticket fee & guide) Registration Deadline: Noon, 2 Days Before Trip Date

Sunday, 7 February Sign-In/Departure: 0600/0630, Bus Returns: 1900 Bears Town Resort is located near Seoul. This resort has total of 11 slopes and 8 chair lifts. Families with children can enjoy a 400m sledding slope… the longest in Korea! Cost: $70.00, Children (13 and under) $60.00 (transportation, lift ticket fee & guide) Cost: Sledding-$50.00, Children (13 and under) $45.00 (transportation, admission fee & guide) Registration Deadline: Noon, 2 Days Before Trip Date

more : Group of 20 or off 0 .0 $5 n transportatio and $5.00 off equipment

Overnight Backpacking & Camping Trek to Shinduri Beach

Sunday-Monday, 7-8 February Sign-In/Departure: 1230/1300, Bus Returns: 1300 Taean Baragil is one of the best trekking courses located along the West Sea in Chungcheong province. We’ll take a 10km hike from Hakampo Beach to Shinduri Beach where we’ll camp for the night. This hike has an Easy difficulty rating so it’s perfect for adults and children. (Location/route subject to change) Cost: $65.00 (transportation, backpacking/ camping gear set & guide) Cost: $40.00 (members who already have backpacking/camping gear) Registration Deadline: Noon, 2 Days Before Trip Date

Ski/Snowboard Trip to Phoenix Park

Saturday, 13 & 27 February Sunday, 21 February Sign-In/Departure: 0500/0530, Bus Returns: 1900 Total of 22 ski slopes, 12 of which meet international competition standards including aerial and moguls. Phoenix Park adds new ski slopes and alters its current slopes each year to create new adventures. Cost: $90.00, Children (13 and under) $80.00 (transportation, lift ticket fee & guide) Registration Deadline: Noon, 2 Days Before Trip Date


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Tuesday-Sunday Weekdays 1100-1700 Weekend 1100-1500 Field fee: $15.00/person (includes equipment) 500 Paintballs: $15.00 2,000 Paintballs: $50.00

President’s Day Overnight Ski/Snowboard Trip to Dragon Valley Resort

Sunday-Monday, 14-15 February Sign-In/Departure: 0500/0530, Bus Returns: 1930 Cost: $310.00/person (double) Cost: $435.00/person (single) (transportation, 2 days lift tickets, hotel, breakfast & guide) Registration Deadline: 4 February

Special Monthly Rentals Ski/Snowboard Set: $200.00 Backpacking Set: $250 Bike: $100.00 *Ask about our daily rental rates!

PADI Scuba Diving

Get out and explore the water world of Korea with Outdoor Recreation. We have beginner thru advanced classes with beach dives held on weekends. Scuba diving and snorkeling packages are available. Join us and hang out at the beach for the weekend! Not sure if this is for you, then try our Discover Scuba Class, a FREE basic introductory class to scuba diving. Call Outdoor Recreation at 784-4007

Main Gate Food Booth

The Main Gate Food Booth is a great place to hold your organizations next fundraiser burger burn! This location inside the Main Gate allows you to catch foot traffic going in and out of base. Fundraiser requests must be approved through the 51 FSS Finance office prior to making your booth reservation at Outdoor Rec. For fundraiser requests please call 784-4313. Rental Fee: $25.00 (required for reservation) Cleaning Deposit: $25.00 (refundable)

Go when you want!

Customized Trips! (20+ people) Available any day of the week. Contact Outdoor Recreation for details!

Free skiing/snowboarding for volunteer instructors Outdoor Recreation is seeking volunteers to teach skiing and snowboarding at all of our scheduled trips. Instructor certification is desired, but not necessary. Call ODR if interested.

Hours of Operation Bldg. 1304, 784-4007 Tuesday-Friday: 1000-1800 Saturdays, Sundays & Holidays: 1000-1600 Closed Mondays

Outdoor Recreation

Paintball Field

Reservation only (2 days prior)

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Child & Youth Programs

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PRO FOOTBALL/CHEERLEADING YOUTH CLINIC

Highlights for All FEDERAL HOLIDAYS/DOWNDAY CLOSURES

in observance of All Child & Youth Programs (CYPs) will be closed y: Holida Day ents’ Presid & Year the Lunar New

Monday, 8 & 15 February

SCHOOL AGE CARE OVEMENT TEAM QIT MEETING IMPR QUALITY Wednesday, 17 February, 1200-1300 School Age Care, Bldg.750

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SPRING PICTURES AT CDC

-1100 Wednesday-Thursday, 24-25 February, 0900 CDC, Bldg.738

individual A 51 Studio Photographer will be at the CDC taking will be and group classroom photos. Picture Packages available for parents to purchase. A classroom schedule will be published so you know what day your child’s picture will be taken.

Monday, 8 February, 1400 High School Gym & football field Tips from the Pros for our future stars! Cheerleading/Football Clinic at the high school gym and high school football field. Ages: 6-18 years old

CYP FACTOID:

Child & Youth Programs are here to provide safe, caring and enriching environments for our children and youth. To keep the Osan Community up-to-date on CYP items, here is information regarding Family Child Care. Family housing towers here at Osan do not allow for the Child & Youth Programs to operate a Family Child Care (FCC) program. This is due to a safety issue. In the event of a fire, the elevators cannot be used and it would be dangerous for one adult to evacuate up to six children typically under 5 years old. AFI 34-276, Family Child Care Programs, 1 NOV 1999, states, ‘Any individuals caring for other families’ children a total of more than 10 hours a week on a regular basis must be licensed to provide care in onbase quarters.’ However individuals MAY provide baby-sitting on an occasional basis for other families or friends, teenagers may baby-sit for families during evening/weekends or child care may be provided in the parents’ own home. Temporary full-time care of a child during a parent’s absence for temporary duty or deployment by the person listed on the AF Form 357, Family Care Plan would be allowed. Violation of this regulation may revoke the housing privileges of individuals who provide child care.

Instructional Classes

Start your lifelong hobbies now! Youth Programs are offering lessons for youth in ∙ Ballet (ages 3 and up) Ongoing registration (act now, limited space available): ∙ Tae Kwon Do ∙ Instrumental Instruction - piano, flute and violin (from beginner to intermediate levels)


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Brad Yoakley-School Age Care child of the Month

Dental Health Month

The CDC will be visited by the Dental Clinic in February.

Ice Cream Social Thursday, 11 February, 1400 Parents please join your children at 1400 for an Ice Cream Social! All month the children will be learning about friendship and letter writing as a social activity. The Ice Cream Social is a another special way to demonstrate friendship!

SAC

Character Counts! Caring Week Monday-Friday, 1-5 February

All year long the School Age Care program follows the 6 Pillars of ‘Character Counts’ curriculum; trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, and citizenship, this week is we will be focusing in on caring through games, activities, and crafts.

Lunar New Year Week

Monday-Friday, 8-12 February This week School Age Care will be celebrating Korean culture in celebration of Lunar New Year. Join us for traditional games, crafts, and activities.

Bldg 738, 784-4966 Monday-Friday: 0700-1800 Closed Saturdays, Sundays, holidays & PACAF Family Days

Heart to Heart Week

Monday-Friday, 15-19 February This week we will be doing a variety of heart themed games and crafts, learn about being good citizens, and have a heart dance. It is sure to be fun for all.

Dental Hygiene Week

Monday-Friday, 22-26 February This week we will be focusing on dental hygiene as we observe National Children’s Dental Health Month. It’s very important to instill healthy habits at a young age, come join us as we learn about the importance of dental hygiene.

Dr. Seuss Week

Monday-Friday, 29 Feb - 4 Mar This week is all about Dr. Seuss. SAC children will be given the opportunity to read Dr. Seuss, learn about the author himself, as well as doing fun Dr. Seuss themed activities!.

Bldg 750, 784-6830 School Year Hours: Monday-Friday Morning Care 0700-0800: Breakfast & ride to school. After School Care 1430-1800: Snack and homework support. No School Day/Camp: 0700-1800 Closed Saturdays, Sundays, U.S. holidays & PACAF Family Days

Brad Yoakley is an eight year old, third grade student at Osan American Elementary School. His favorite room at SAC is the S.T.E.M. Room because of all the different games. When Brad grows up he wants to be a fighter pilot, “Just like his Dad”. Brad is the president at SAC and shows outstanding character every day. Congratulations Brad!

Shaylee Jissok Ungos-Youth of the Month Shaylee Jissok Ungos is our February Youth of the Month. Shaylee is 10 years old and is in the 5th grade at Osan American Elementary School. She’s been living in Korea for 4 months now. She loves coming to the Youth Center to play on the dance machine. Shaylee loves the Photography Club. She is an outstanding participant in the club and takes great pictures! Shaylee also loves animals. Her favorite hobby of all time is swimming. Shaylee told us that one day she would like to become a zoologist or become professional swimmer for U.S. Olympic team and win the gold medal, either way Shaylee your personality and enthusiasm is already golden to the Youth Center, keep up with all the good work!!

Jonathan Emilio Chappell-Teen of the Month Jonathan Emilio Chappell is our February Teen of the Month. Jonathan is 13 years old. He has been living in Korea for 5 months and his favorite dish is Bul-gogi Burger here in Korea. Jonathan’s hobby is playing football. He loves roller coaster rides because he loves the feeling of falling down. He loves coming to the Youth Center to play billiards and basketball with his friends. During the weekends Jonathan goes to the dog shelter to walk the dogs with his family. Jonathan wants to help people when he grows up, so he wants to get in to med school and become a surgeon for his future career. “Thanks for helping those dogs and can’t wait to see you saving those people!!”

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YOUTH & TEEN PROGRAMS Youth Programs (9-12 yr)

Teen Programs (13-18 yr)

Korean Lunar New Year Culture Day Friday, 5 February, 1500-1630

DDR Contest

Ages: 9-12 years old. Learn about Korean Lunar New Year and play Korean Holiday games such as Yut-Nol-Yi.

Ages: 13-18 years old. Youth and Teens will gather and play on the dance machine for prizes.

Bowling Day Wednesday, 10 February, 1500-1700 Ages: 9-12 years old. COST: Members $5.00 Youth will go to the Osan Bowling Center to practice making those strikes and spares!

DDR Contest Friday, 12 February, 1530-1630 Ages: 9-12 years old. Youth and Teens will gather and play on the dance machine for prizes.

Karaoke Contest Friday, 19 February, 1530-1630 Ages: 9-12 years old. Calling all youth singers. Join the Karaoke Sing Off for fun and prizes.

Pool Contest Friday, 26 February, 1530-1630 Ages: 9-12 years old. Youth kids will sign up for the Elimination billiard contest. 1st 2nd 3rd place will be awarded with prizes.

Friday, 12 February, 1530-1630

Teen Babysitting Class Saturday, 13 February. 1700-2100 With American Rec Cross, Bldg. 924 Call 784-1855 for more information.

Teen Center Grand Re-Opening Saturday, 27 February 1530-2200 Bldg 781, Osan Teen Center It’s Back! ---- The Teen Center in BLDG 781. Bring your squad, and join Chris, our new Teen Coordinator, at the re-opening the Osan Teen Center. There will be food and drinks, a DJ, contests (dance/gaming/pool) with prizes.

Movie Trip to Suwon Friday, 19 February. 1700-2100 Ages: 13-18 years old. COST: $15.00 for movie and the transportation Teens will go out for a night at the movies.

RECURRING PROGRAMS & CLUBS Power Down Time: Monday-Thursday, 1430-1600: Homework help Mondays: Fitness and Photography Club Tuesdays: Korean Language Club Wednesdays: Science and Smart Girls Club Thursdays: Torch and Art Club Fridays: Kids in the Kitchen/Healthy Habits and Passport to Manhood

Welcome Chris Sanchez as Our New Teen Coordinator US FEDERAL HOLIDAY CLOSURES

All Child & Youth Programs will be closed in observance of President’s day and Lunar New Year. MONDAY, 8 & 15 February

Youth Center, Bldg 433, 784-4607 Wi-Fi Available Front Desk/Cashier: Mon-Fri, 1000-1730 Open Recreation: 1430-1800, Early Release: 1100-1800 School Out: 1300-1800 Teen Center, Bldg 781, 784-4607 Mon-Thu 1500-2000, Fri 1500-2200 Closed Saturdays, Sundays, US holidays & PACAF/51FW Family Days


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Adult

New Books & DVDs!

Young Adult

Children

The Girl in the Spider’s Web A Spooky, Sparkly Halloween Dance of the Bones Are We there, Yeti? Iron Wolf Serafina and the Black Cloak Secondhand Souls Luck Missolula Children’s Kindergarten Undercover The Newbies Theatre Camp “Cinderella” Dragon Jelly Patriot Never Enough Auditions: Monday, 10 AugustThe Ire of Iron Claw Dance of the Bones Beastly Babies Rehersal: Monday-Friday, 10-14 August Come Rain or Come Shine Rosie Goes to Preschool Show: Saturday, 15 August, 1000-1430 The Murder House Big Red Lollipop In a6-18 Dark, Dark Wood Ages: years, Max: 60 Students … many more … many more

No Such Person Adrift Stone Rider A School for Brides The Blind Wish All We Have is now Alive Model Misfit River Runs Deep Return to the Dark House …many more

New DVDs

Grey’s Anatomy: Season 11 Hell on Wheels: Season 4 Love Letter Once Upon a Time Royals: Season 1 Teen Titans Go WWE: Battleground 2015 Cinderella Dressed To Kill Battle Boys … many more

Audition: Free

Family Archery (Beginner)

Browse our catalog for more titles at http://osan.sirsidynix.net.au

Monday-Friday, 17-21 August, 1630-1800 Ages: 9 & up years, Max: 16 Students

Family Archery (Intermediate) Monday-Friday, 17-21 August, 1800-1930 Ages: 9 & up years, Max: 16 Students

Children’sHand StoryCrafts Time Camp Story time: Tuesdays, 1030-1100 Monday-Friday, 17-21 August, 1400-1600 Story/CraftAges: time: Thursdays, 1030-1100 9-18 years, Max: 12 Students

Special Library Items: Playaway Launchpad

Join us for exciting stories, crafts and Class Fit Family Cooking Color Buddies! Creativity!, Build It. Fix It. Fun! lots of fun in a great place for I Think I Can!, Little Picasso!, I Know You! Monday-Friday, 24-28 August, 1100-1300 making new friends. Super Math!, Problem Worlds!, 1, 2 Trees! Ages: 9readers & up years, Volunteer alwaysMax: 12 Students Let’s Celebrates!, ABCs Just for Me! welcome! Mission Math!, … many more

Bldg. 921, 784-6611 Sunday - Thursday: 1000-2100, Friday & Saturday: 1000-2000 Exercises: 1100–1900 Holidays: As scheduled

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Explore Korea’s Treasures

INSIDE KOREA

Inside Korea

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Ondal Cave Saturday, 13 February

Mt. Odae National Park 14-15 February Odaesan National Park was designated as a national park in 1975. Its name was derived from the the following 5 plateaus: Manwoldae, Jangryeondae, Girindae, Sangsamdae and Jigongdae. Featuring the 1,563m high Birobong Peak, Odaesan spreads southwest with Mt. Sodaesan, Horyeongbong Peak and Mt. Sogyebangsan. The east side is connected with Sangwangbong Peak and Durobong Peak, which are over 1,000m high.

Ondal Cave is located underground at the foot of Seongsan Mountain, where Ondalsanseong Fortress is situated. It is a natural limestone cave that is estimated to have begun forming around 450 million years ago. The total 760 meter-long cave covers an area of 349,485 square meters. The cave mouth is two meters high, while the cave itself is 5 to 10 meters high and about 5 meters wide. The cave features stairway structure and contains an abundance of beautiful stalagmites and stalactites. The average temperature of the cave maintains 14 degrees Celsius in summer and 16 degrees Celsius in winter, making it a perfect all-year-round attraction. The cave is rich in underground water resources and there is a 0.8 to 1 meter-deep cave river flowing at the bottom of the cave floor. The cave also has over 40 small ponds that are inhabited by a variety of living organisms like fish and insects. Situated on top of the mountain peak to the left of the cave is Ondalsanseong Fortress. The fortress has been preserved in its original form throughout some 1,400 years and shows the advanced building skills of Goguryeo Era (37 BC-668 AD). The annual Ondal Culture Festival is held every October around Ondal Cave and Ondalsanseong Fortress in memory of the legendary love story between General Ondal and Princess Pyeonggang. Other attractions in the area include a theme park and Jangseung (Korean traditional totem poles) Park.

The representative temple of Odaesan, Woljeongsa Temple, was named after the bright, full moon that rises above Manwoldae (Mt. Dongdaesan). At this temple the famous Octagon shaped 9-story pagoda (National Treasure No.48) and the Stone Seated Buddha Figure (Treasure No.139) is preserved. Also, Jeokmyeolbogung of Woljeongsa is where Monk Ja Jang preserved the Sakyamuni’s noble relics. Inside Woljeongsa Temple, follow the fir trees 5 km east, and you will reach Sagoji where Yeonggamsa Temple stands. Odaesan has the largest natural woods of Korea. Many wild animals and plants are known to exist here. The area of Birobong Peak is famous for its Nuncheunkbaek and Yew tree forests. The royal azelea and Geumgang Chorong from Durobong Peak to Sangwangbong Peak are famous and there are animals such as boars, musk deer, turtledoves and colorful woodpeckers living here.


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27-28 February Located in the southeast region of the Korean peninsula, Busan is the country’s largest port city and boasts an abundance of coastal tourist attractions, historical and cultural sites, and trendy shopping areas. The city has a well-developed public transportation system, but for a more convenient and all-inclusive tour, hop aboard a Busan City Tour bus, which is comprised of a variety of one-day tours that cover the area’s major attractions.

Haeundae Beach Sandwiched between Dalmaji-gil Road (right) and Dongbaekseom Island (left), Haeundae Beach is an expansive, white-sand beach that is one of the most popular tourist sites in Busan. The beach is easily accessible via public transportation and is an ideal festival venue, hosting various events and celebrations throughout the year. In late fall, the beach serves as one of the stages of the Busan International Film Festival, the largest film festival in Asia. Loved by travelers for its convenient location, this gorgeous stretch of sand is particularly alluring at night when the light from nearby buildings sparkles off the black waves.

Strawberry Harvest Experience Saturday, 27 February

Strawberry Festival is held in Nonsan, the largest strawberry producer in Korea. Its rich soil and clean water and air give the region a perfect environment for growing excellent quality strawberries. It has been making its mark as a strawberry producer for 90 years, including 50 of which had full-scale production and shipment. The festival here helps elevate the regional economy and also functions to establish better communication among cities. Also, the festival is thought of as one of the most well-known festivals in Chungcheongnam-do, attracting a lot of domestic and overseas visitors. The festival takes place in the vicinity of Nonsancheon Stream and strawberry fields, and will feature various experiential programs like strawberry picking, strawberry cake baking, strawberry jam making, and other strawberry products events.

Strawberry Picking Let’s go strawberry picking at Strawberry farm! You can pick your own strawberries straight from the ground. Everyone gets to pick their own strawberries to eat on the spot or take them home.

See page 13-14 for more information on scheduled ITT trip or call at 784-4254

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FORCE DEVELOPMENT Education Center Briefings & Testing

Career Assistance Advisor (CAA) Briefings

Email: 51fss.fsde@us.af.mil, Bldg. 789 Mon, Wed, Fri: 0830-1530, DSN: 784-4220

Email: erik.robbins@us.af.mil Bldg. 788, Rm 14, DSN: 784-3467

Retraining Counseling

Tuition Assistance (TA)

Discuss the process to cross train into another career field. By appointment only. Schedule with the CAA office.

TA requests must be submitted no later than 7 days prior to term start date. A degree plan must be on file before TA can be issued. Supervisors must approve TA requests by term start date, or they are automatically deleted by AFVEC.

First Term Airman’s Course (FTAC)

TA Brief

4-12 & 18-26 February Attendance is required for First Term Airmen within 30 days of arrival on Osan.

Tuesdays, 0800, Bldg. 788, Rm 26 Required for first time users of Tuition Assistance and for members flagged in AFVEC as requiring refresher training. No sign up needed.

Informed Decision Briefing

Thursday, 25 February, Bldg. 788, ALS Auditorium An overview of Air Force enlisted commissioning programs. A panel of officers will also answer questions and describe personal commissioning experiences. No sign up needed.

Thursday, 25 February First and second term Airmen within 12-15 months from separation are provided career options for themselves and their family.

NCO Professional Enhancement Seminar (PES) 16-18 February Refresher for junior and intermediate grade NCOs.

Quarterly Commissioning Briefing

Quarterly TAP Accessing Higher Education Workshop

Monday, 14 March, Bldg. 787, Rm 8 Members must complete the one week TAP seminar before attending this workshop.

Air Force Officer Qualification Test AFOQT

Tuesday, 12, April, 0800-1200 (Schedule exam appointments at the Education Center), Bldg. 936, Rm 213

Weighted Airman Promotion System (WAPS) Testing Contact the Unit WAPS Monitor (UWM).

DANTES National Test Center - CLEP/DSST/Distance Learning/ CompTIA Certification & Non-Military Testing Schedule appointments online. Call 784-9154/784-5806 or email: osanlab-asia@umuc.edu.


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Cupid’s 5K Run

Saturday, 13 February, 0951 Fitness Center

Bring your special someone, family or friend and join us in a Cupid Valentine’s Day 5K run. Come out and build your endurance, work on your run time, feel the love and take part in this great run.

Seoul International Marathon

Sunday, 20 March Sign up by 5 February Bus Departs/Returns (Full Course): 0600/1430 Bus Departs/Returns (10Km Course): 0830/1430 Cost: $65.00 / Full Course (shirts, registration fee, transportation & guide) $55.00 / 10Km Course (shirts, registration fee, transportation & guide)

Gyeongju Cherry Blossom Marathon Saturday, 9 April Sign up by 18 March Bus Departs/Returns: 0300/1730 Cost: $60.00 (Full/Half/10K), $50.00 (5K) (registration fee, transportation & guide)

FITNESS CALENDAR 21 February, 2016 13 March, 2016 Koguryo Marathon Festival in Seoul Seoul Open Marathon

27 March, 2016 17 April, 2016 Jinju Nam-River Marathon Busan Marathon

Bldg.924, 784-4254

Bldg.1423, 784-5568 Open 24 Hours a Day

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AUTO AUT O HOBBY CENTER February Special $5.00 off off an alignment • Lock out service available • Same day service on most repairs • Automatic car wash • Self-service vacuum • 12 stalls (6 with lifts) available for the do-ityourself customer • Tire service with computer balancing • A/C servicing • Exhaust, starter, battery and brake service • Vehicle disposal (requires at least 3 days notification prior to PCS) • New part sales for Korean automobiles

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Safety Meeting

Join the Aero Club for its monthly safety meeting. 2nd Saturday of Every Month, 1000-1100 (Mandatory for Members)

Experience flying in one of the Aero Club’s Cessna 172s. Fill up your camera with pictures of Korea from a different perspective. Try your hand at flying an airplane. Call or email for availability. Cost: $160.00/hr (up to 3 passengers)

Call 784-4424 51fss.aeroclub@osan.af.mil

Hours of Operation Bldg. 1187, 784-4424, Daily 0800-1700

Flight Training Center

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Rest, Relaxation & Resilience

COMMUNITY CENTER EVENTS Pool Tournament

Saturday, 6 February, 1300 Rack ‘em, Osan!!! Prove you are the Top Shark in Osan’s 8-Ball Tournament. Cost: Free (15+ yrs old)

Madden ‘16 Tournament on PS4 & Xbox One

Sunday, 7 February, 1300 Test your Madden skills in a tournament. Prizes will be awarded to the top 2. Cost: Free (open to everyone 18 years old +)

Family Night

Friday, 19 February, 1700-2000 Enjoy a fun night of games, movies, prizes etc. For Osan AB families. Cost: Free

UFC Game Tournament

Saturday, 27 February, 1300 Pick your favorite fighter and join the UFC gaming tournament. Cost: Free (open to everyone 18 years old +)

CLASSES

Korean Language

“Easy Korean” for Beginners Conversational Korean Dance Beginner through Intermediate Classes Mondays, 1930: Salsa - Foundation, Basic structure & 1,500 words Fridays, 1930: Salsa/Bachata - Method includes classroom, reading articles, Saturdays, 1700: Dance workshops watching shows & field trips Cost: $45.00/person (5-1hour group classes) - Fun, fast life time skill $80.00/couple (5-1hour group classes) Mondays & Wednesdays $15.00/person (1 hour group class) 1100-1150 (Basic 4), 1200-1250 (Basic 5) $10.00/person (prepaid dance workshops) 1300-1350 (Beginner), 1400-1450 (Basic 3) 1500-1550 (Basic 2), 1730-1820 (Beginner) Tuesdays & Thursdays Guitar/Piano 1100-1150 (Pre-intermediate) Monday-Friday 1200-1250 (intermediate), 1730-1820 (Basic 4) Sign up at the CAC for guitar/piano lessons. We offer classes for beginners to advanced students. Mondays & Fridays 1830-1920 (Phase 1A Beginner) Cost: $25.00/30 min lesson 1930-2020 (Ph 2A Beginner), 2030-2120 (Ph 3A Beginner) Discounted Rate: $80.00/4-30 min lessons Wednesdays 1730-1820 (Ph 2B Beginner), 1830-1920 (Ph 2B Beginner) Drums Sundays Looking for a drum instructor! 1430-1520 (Ph 2B Beginner), 1530-1620 (Ph 2B Beginner) Apply with TSgt Jonathan Hall at the 1630-1820 (make up classes) Community Center. Class Fee: $60.00 (8 classes per month)

Voice lessons Tuesdays, 1800-1930 Fridays, 1200-1730 & 1930-2030 Sign up at the CAC for voice lessons. Cost: $25.00/30 min lesson Discounted Rate: $80.00/4-30 min lessons

English Language for Native Korean Language Speakers Beginner to Intermediate: Monday & Wednesday, 0900-1000 Intermediate Business English: Monday & Wednesday, 1300-1400 Intermediate Business English: Fridays, 1100-1300 Learn basic English. Cost: $60.00 (2 hrs per week)


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Come into the Community Center to schedule an appointment.

Massage (Monday-Friday)

Reduce stress, relieve muscle pain, improve sleep, soothe sore muscles, loosen stiff joints and increase circulation. Swedish Deep Tissue Massage: $60.00/60 min Have our experienced massage therapists take care of you! Looking for a licensed/certified massage therapist! Apply with TSgt Jonathan Hall at the Community Center.

* VOLUNTEERS WANTED* Do you have a special talent or skill that you’d like to share? Want to make some extra money while doing so? Stop by the Community Center to find out how!

OPERATION WIRELESS PCSing? Drop off your old cell phone at the Community Center before you depart. New to Osan AB? Operation Wireless can provide you with a used cell phone free of charge! Stop by or call the Community Center for details. *Active Duty Only*

BUSINESS CENTER Free Wi-Fi, faxing, printing, copy services and morale phones available!

FINGERPRINTING

3D PRINTER CLASS Thursdays, 1500-1700 Cost: Free

This exciting opportunity is provided for Team Osan as a resiliency building activity to expand innovative thinking using one of the most revolutionary technologies of our time.

Yoga Mondays & Wednesdays 1900 Bring your yoga mat, stretch it out and relax. Cost: Free

3D ORIGAMI CLASS

Become a 3D Origami Master Saturdays, 1300-1400 Cost: $10.00 (60 min. class)

Learn how to make your own 3D origami

Build confidence while learning the Art of 3D origami and learn special techniques for building your works of art. This class will teach you how to build many different 3D origami models every week, swans, bears, lions, elephants and dragons. Take a journey with us and become a 3D origami master. (Please fold and stack all of your paper before class)

Fingerprinting services are available for $20.00 per set. If your prints are rejected, bring your receipt and verification of rejection (cards or rejection notice) and complete another set free of charge.

G.I BILL PAY SERVICE We pay all your bills with one easy service. Open to anyone in Korea It’s safe, easy and convenient! All for a low monthly fee! ($0.00-$9.00) Call now! Get started today! Located inside the Community Center Open Mon to Fri 0900-1700, Sat 1000-1600 Closed for lunch 1230-1330 More information 784-9600/3750 Email osan@gibillpay.com Website www.gibillpay.com

CHILD/YOUTH POLICY Children/youth may use the facility daily from Mon-Fri, 0700-1600. Must have a parent at all times while using the facility. Hours of Operation Bldg. 916, 784-3123 Email: 51fss.fsvfc.communitycenter@us.af.mil Monday-Thursday: 0700-2200 Fridays: 0700-2400 Saturdays: 0900-2400 Sundays: 0900-2200 Family/Down Days: 0900-1800 Federal Holidays: Closed

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Airman & Family Readiness Center PREPARED

Newcomers Orientation Briefing Fridays, 1300-1700, Enlisted Club

This mandatory briefing is for all military and civilian employees who have PCS’d to Osan. Location subject to change.

Boost to Business Entrepreneurship Track (Transition GPS) Thursday-Friday, 4-5 February, 0830-1630

This track provides service members pursuing selfemployment in the private or non-profit sector an opportunity to learn about the challenges faced by entrepreneurs, the benefits and realities of entrepreneurship and the steps toward business ownership.

Financial Beginnings for Officers Wednesday, 10 February, 1400-1600

Personal finance 101, mandatory class at the A&FRC for all first duty station officers and recommended for all other junior officers.

Pre-Separation Counseling (DD Form 2648)

Thursday, 11 February, 0900-1130 Wednesday, 24 February, 1300-1530 This is a mandatory briefing for retiring or separating military personnel (NLT 90 days prior to DOS/DOR) and their spouses, to introduce the benefits and services which are available to veterans. This is the prerequisite for attending Transition Goals, Plans and Success (GPS).

Transition GPS Workshop

Monday-Friday, 22-26 February, 0830-1630 Mustang Center, Bldg. 1313 This mandatory workshop is open to all branches of service as it prepares retiring or separating military members and their families for the transition from military service to a civilian career. This workshop covers Military Occupation Codes (MOC) Crosswalk, personal finances, job searches, resume writing and Veterans’ Affairs (VA) benefits including health and education, benefits, home loans and much more. Dress is civilian business casual.

INFORMED Sponsorship Training

Thursday, 11 February, 1300-1430 This workshop will train Unit Training Managers, teach them the responsibilities required and give them the tracking tools they need to monitor members using online sponsorship training available at: http://apps.militaryonesource.mil/esat

Know Your Benefits – International Spouse’s Club Friday, 19 February, 0900-1130

This workshop will be a briefing with expert matter in an attempt to minimize the questions from spouses “How come you didn’t tell me.

EMPLOYED Resume Basics

Tuesday, 2 February, 1400-1600 This is a basic resume writing skills course. It provides the tools to prepare for and write an effective resume. Handouts provided.

SECURED Volunteers’ Training

Friday, 26 February, 1300-1500 The goal of this training is to ensure all volunteers are not only registered but receive the tools and information they need to stay informed of volunteer opportunities.

NEO Town Hall Briefs

Wednesday, 2 March, 1000 & 1800 Community Center To prepare family members for a successful evacuation in the event of an emergency. *Note: No requirement to bring NCE binders, NEO gas masks, 72-hour bags, etc. Brief will cover evacuation process and financial, legal and personal planning factors to consider. Briefing time apporx, 1 hour.


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CULTURAL EVENTS

22 - 26 February

Lotte 4D Cinema/Mall Excursion

Lunch and Learn - Credit Management Class

Saturday, 13 February, 0930-1730 Departs outside Main Gate: 0930 Returns outside Main Gate: 1730 This excursion includes shopping at the Suwon Lotte Mall and allows enough time for you to watch a movie and lunch. Excellent family outing. Cost: 30,000 won (transportation & lunch, movie is optional)

Wednesday, 24 February, 1200-1300

Lunch and Learn - Saving & Investment Class Thursday, 25 February, 1200-1300

Lunch and Learn - TSP Class Friday, 26 February, 1200-1300

Call 784-5440 to register

CULTURAL COOKING CLASSES

KOREAN LANGUAGE CLASSES

Each class gives participants hands-on experience in preparing a meal from a different culture.

Mexican Cooking

Southern Cooking

French Cooking

Filipino Cooking

Tuesday, 2 February, 1730-2000 Tuesday, 16 February, 1730-2000 Thursday, 11 February, 1730-2000 Tuesday, 23 February, 1730-2000

Survival Korean

Wednesday, 3 & 24 February, 1100-1200 Learn common expressions and phrases to survive in off-base activities.

Adventure Dining

Friday, 19 February, 1800-2100 Departs outside Main Gate: 1800 Returns outside Main Gate: 2100 This dining experience will introduce you to an off-base restaurant frequently visited by locals. This month’s restaurant will be a Korean BBQ restaurant. Cost: 30,000 won (transportation & meal)

Museum Excursion

SERVICES & RESOURCES • Information and referral • Individual appointments • Discover yourself • Computer resource center • Resource library

MFLC

Military Family Life Counselor A private, solution based, non-medical couseling service. Child & Youth: 010-2660-5644 / 010-2135-7543, Adult: 010-8672-9055 / 010-5932-6263

Bldg. 769 Monday-Friday 0800-1700 784-5440

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Saturday, 27 February, 0900-1700 Departs outside Main Gate: 0900 Returns outside Main Gate: 1700 This excursion provides an opportunity to visit National Museum of Korea in Seoul. Cost: 30,000 won (transportation, lunch & entrance fee)

Airman & Family Readiness Center

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Osan AB Chapel Worship - Opportunities Protestant Traditional Sun 1000 Gospel Sun 1200 Contemporary Sun 1700 Gospel (Praise Joy Night) Fri 1930 Church of Christ (Elem. School) Sun 1000

Catholic Daily Mass Weekend Mass Reconciliation

Tue-Thur Sat Sun Sat

Team Osan PassporT Your passport to 30 days of fun! 30% off in your first 30 days! OSAN

30/30

PASSP ORT PROG RAM

1130 1700 0830 1600

Other Ministries Hospitality House LSOP Outreach Orphanage Trip

Fri 2nd Sat 3rd Sat

1830 0800-1500 0900-1400

RuleS & PRIZES • Must be Active Duty Air Force to participate

Other Faith Groups Jewish (Contact Chapel for POC) 2nd & 4th Fri Muslim (Contact Chapel for POC) Fri Buddhist (ROKAF Chapel) Sun Earth-Based (Contact Chapel for POC) 1st, 3rd & 5th Sat LDS (Location: Contact Chapel) Sun

Team Repub Osan lic of K orea

1800 1230 1030 1700 1300

For more information, call 784-5000

• Enjoy one benefit from each participating FSS activitiy • Not to be used in conjunction with any other special or discount • The 30/30 program provides a 30% discount for selected

activities in your first 30 days (cannot be used for food, drink or merchandise purchases)


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At Studio51, we specialize in printing everything from brochures, business cards, to large format printings. No job is too big or small! Whatever your promotional needs are we can do it all. Want to see your ideas come to life? Our graphic illustrators can bring out your ideas from a thought to a finished product at a reasonable price and time.

Video Production

Have your special events recorded and keep it on DVD. From graduation ceremonies to retirement ceremonies, just come by and ask us what we can do for you!

Photo Studio

Our photographer is at your service. Ready to capture a moment in time to have with you always. Come by Studio51 and let us create a memory for you.

Photo Studio

Our photographer is at your service. Ready to capture a moment in time to have with you always. Come by Studio51 and let us create a memory for you.

Bldg. 937 DSN: 784-5609 Monday-Friday: 0730-1100 1200-1630

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LUNAR Korea NEW YEAR Lunar New Year Celebrations in Korea Lunar New Year’s Day, or Seollal in Korean, is one of the most important traditional holidays of the year; the holiday is much more significant than January 1st to Koreans. Most businesses are closed, and people take several days off from work to visit their hometowns to be with their family. On the day of Seollal, everyone gets up early, puts on their best clothes, and bows to their elders as a reaffirmation of family ties. Feasts are held with specially prepared food such as tteokguk (sliced rice cake soup) and mandu-guk (dumpling soup). People play traditional folk games such as flying kites, or spinning tops.


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Seol-nal

The morning of Seol-nal begins with an ancestral rite. Family members, dressed up for the occasion (traditionally in hanbok, but often in Western formal attire), gather in front of the ritual table and set on it an ancestral tablet and dishes of ritual foods, according to the laws of ancestral rites. Once set, the rite begins with deep bows as greetings to the ancestor spirits, and proceeds with offerings and prayers before ending with bidding farewell to the spirits. The ritual is conducted to express respect and gratitude to one’s ancestors and to pray for the family’s well-being throughout the year. Following the rite, everyone gathers together and eats the ritual food. The main dish of the day is tteokguk, a traditional soup made with sliced rice cakes, beef, egg, vegetables, and other ingredients. In Korea, eating tteokguk on New Year’s Day is believed to add a year to one’s age. People often ask each other, “How many servings of tteokguk have you had?” as a fun way to ask each other’s age. After the meal, the younger generations of the family pay respect to their elders by taking a deep bow called sebae, and by presenting them with gifts. Then, the elders offer their blessings and wishes for a prosperous year. Children often receive sebaetdon (New Year’s money) as a Seol-nal gift. For the remainder of the day, family members play traditional folk games, eat food, and share stories.

Tteokguk (Sliced Rice Cake Soup) Recipes Tteokguk is a soup made of diagonally sliced rice cakes simmered in beef broth, garnished with pressed meat, and fried egg white and yolk strips. People enjoy tteokguk made with sliced garaetteok on the first day of the year. Garaetteok is a rice cake rod that pulled it into a long rod. It is eaten in hopes of expanding one’s property like the rice cake rod.

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Photo 5 Photo 6 Ingredient & Amount 600g white rice cake, 300g beef (brisket·shank), 1.6kg (8 cups) water, fragrant seasoning : 20g green onion, 10 g garlic seasoning sauce : 3g clear soy sauce, 1.1g (¼ tsp) minced green onion, 1.4g (¼ tsp) minced garlic, 0.1g black pepper 6g (1 tsp) clear soy sauce, 6g (1½ tsp) salt, 20g green onion, 60g (1 ea) egg, 1g shred red pepper

Ingredient & Preparation 1. Clean blood of beef with cotton cloths. Wash the fragrant seasoning cleanly. 2. Put the beef and water in the pot, heat it up for 7 min. on high heat. When it boils, lower the heat to medium, simmer it for 30 min. Add the fragrant seasoning, simmer it for another 30 min (Photo 2) 3. Shred the white rice cake 4cm-long, 0.2cm-thick diagonally (Photo 3) 4. Wash the green onion and cut it into 2cm-long lengthwise diagonally. 5. Pan-fry eggs for yellow/white garnish and cut into 2cm of diaper shape. 6. Cut the shred red pepper into 2cm-long

Recipe 1. Filter the simmered broth (1.4kg) through cotton cloths, rip up the beef along with the texture (160g). (Photo 4) 2. Pour the broth in the pot, heat it up for 5 min. on high heat. When it boils, add the sliced rice cake, boil for 3 min. When the rice cake float on the surface, season with clear soy sauce and salt, add green onion, bring it to a boil once more. (Photo 5) 3. Dip up the soup in a bowl, garnish with beef (80g), egg and shred red pepper.


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Turumi Lodge Want to treat your loved ones with a nice getaway? Book your room today and make it an unforgettable Valentine’s weekend.

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Checkertails & Bada•Bi

784-1581/5865 300 Sunday-Thursday: 0700-2 100 Friday & Saturday: 0700-0 Minimum order $5.00

Oriental House

784-4926 Monday-Sunday: 1030-2100 Minimum order $7.00

Chili’s

784-7271 Sunday-Thursday: 1030-2 130 Friday & Saturday: 1030-2 230 Minimum order $7.00

Mustang Café

784-4311 day prior to delivery ers ord Place Special Staff Meeting Package uts only $29.50! don en doz & ee coff ed Box

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What is Commercial Sponsorship? (민간단체 후원 프로그램이란?) The Air Force Commercial Sponsorship Program is designed to use civilian resources to enhance morale and recreation elements of FSS programs, activities and events. Commercial Sponsorship may take the form of goods, cash or services in exchange for limited sponsor recognition and promotional benefits to sponsors. Commercial Sponsorship is an exchange of value between the Force Support Squadron and a civilian company, corporation or individual. 미공군 민간 단체 후원 프로그램 (Air Force Commercial Sponsorship)은 병영 복지와 여가활동의 향상을 위한 것입니다. 본 대대 프로그램의 후원은 민간 사업자, 단체 또는 개인이 상품, 서비스 등의 기부를 통하여 이루어지며, 해당 프로그램 후원 주체는 본 대대로부터 그에 상응하는 영내 홍보와 광고혜택을 부여받을 수 있습니다.

Premium Recognition (최상의 브랜드 홍보) 월간지(Force Magazine), 온라인 홈페이지 www.51FSS.com 등에 해당 프로그램 후원 업체로 홍보됩니다.

Wondering how you can be a sponsor? Contact: Minsuk Hyong, Commercial Sponsorship Coordinator, Osan AB Email: minsuk.hyong@us.af.mil

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Osan Air Base

마케팅 홍보팀 부서로 연락, 참가를 원하시는 행사 또는 이벤트 선택 광고와 홍보의 효과

민숙 형/스폰서 프로그램담당, 오산 미공군기지 937건물 이메일 : minsuk.hyong@us.af.mil

Sponsored by Yonsei Millennium Dental Clinic Mewha Antique Furniture Ilsung Enterprise Co. Park’s Bicycle Shop NO FEDERAL ENDORSEMENT OF SPONSOR IMPLIED OR INTENDED

Mr. OH’s Taylor Shop 4 NE 1 NAIL SPA COOL SPORTS

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On Base Emergency Phone Numbers - DSN: 911 / Commercial or Cell Phone: 0505-784-9111 airman & family Readiness center Bldg. 769, 784-5440 Mon-Fri 0800-1700

Child Development Center Bldg. 738, 784-4966 Mon-Fri 0700-1800 Closed Sat, Sun & Holidays

Auto Hobby Center / Car Wash Bldg. 1214, 784-4787 Mon-Sat 0900-1800 Closed Sundays Black Cat Loungee Bldg. 853, 784-5228 Mon-Fri 0630-1400

Chili’s Restaurant Bldg. 767, 784-7271, 0505-122-5891 Sun-Thu 1030-2200 Fri & Sat 1030-2300 Delivery/To Go: 0505-122-5892/5894 Sun-Thu 1030-2130 Fri & Sat 1030-2230

Boarding Kennels OSAN PET LODGE Bldg. 421-B, 784-4314 By appointment only

Civilian personnel Bldg. 936, 784-6862 Mon-Fri 0730-1630 Closed Sat, Sun & Holidays

Bowling Center, MiG Alleys Bldg. 975, 784-4229 Mon-Thu 1100-2200 Fridays 1100-2400 Saturdays 1030-2400 Sundays 1030-2200 Snack Bar / Delivery: 784-6868/7630 Mon-Thu 1030-2130 Fridays & Saturdays 1030-2330 Sundays 1030-2130

Community Center, McPherson Bldg. 916, 784-3123 Mon-Thu 0700-2200 Fridays 0700-2400 Saturdays 0900-2400 Sundays 0900-2200 Down Days / Family Days 0900-1800 Closed Holidays

Checkertails & Bada Bing Pizza Bldg. 924, 784-5865/1581 Open 24 hours a day Delivery: Sun-Thu 0700-2300 Fri & Sat 0700-0100

Customer support / military / personnel section Bldg. 936, 784-1845 Mon-Fri 0730-1530

Dining Facilities Back of the Hangar Bldg. 1741, 784-2914/2883 Lunch: Mon-Fri 1130-1400 Dinner: Mon-Fri 1730-1900 Closed Sat, Sun, Holidays & Down Days Gingko Tree Bldg. 1470, 784-6861 Mon-Fri: Breakfast 0600-0900 Lunch 1100-1300 Dinner 1730-1930 Weekend/Holidays/Down Days: Breakfast 0630-0830 Lunch 1100-1300 Dinner 1700-1900 Midnight: Mon-Fri 2300-0100 Weekend/Holidays/Down Days 2300-0100 Flight Kitchen: 24 hrs a day Pacific House Bldg. 733, 784-2641 Mon-Fri: Breakfast 0530-0730 Lunch 1100-1300 Dinner 1700-1900 Weekend/Holidays/Down Days: Breakfast 0700-0930 Lunch 1100-1300 Dinner 1700-1900

Education Office / Base Training / Civilian training Bldg 789, 784-4220 Walk-In Hours: Mon, Wed & Fri 0830-1530 Phone & E-mail Service: Mon-Fri 0800-1600 ENListed Club Bldg. 917, 784-6900 Mon-Thur 0630-2400, Fri 0630-0200 Sat 0730-0200, Sun 0730-2400 Catering Mon-Fri 1000-1400 Sports Bar & Grill: 784-0608 Breakfast Mon-Fri 0630-1030 Sat & Sun 0730-1200 Lunch & Dinner: Daily 1030-2100 Limited Menu: Fri & Sat 2100-0200 Silver Star Lounge Mon-Thu 1700-2400 Fri & Sat 1700-0200 Sundays 1700-2200 Fitness Center Bldg. 1423, 784-5568 Normal (manned) hours of operation Monday-Friday 0500-2200 Saturday, Sunday & Holiday 0800-1700 Unmanned Hours of Operation (registered CAC card required for access): Monday-Friday 2200-0500 Saturday, Sunday & Holidays 1700- 0800 Parent Child Area: Bldg. 1419 Mon-Fri 0700-1700 (key available for check-out)


FORCE MAGAZINE FEBRUARY 2016

Golf Course, “the Lakes at Osan” Bldg. 1774, 784-4128/6816/6818 Course/Range/Pro Shop Open Dawn - Close Dusk Lounge Daily 0600-1900 Honor Guard Bldg. 937, 784-7282 Mon-Fri 0730-1630 Human Resources Office Bldg 936, 784-1408 Mon-Fri 0730-1630 Information, Tickets & Travel Bldg. 924, 784-4254 Mon-Fri 1000-1800 Saturdays 1000-1600 Sundays 1000-1400 Library Bldg. 921, 784-6611 Sun-Thu 1000-2100 Fri & Sat 1000-2000 Exercise 1100-1900 Lodging, Turumi Lodge Bldg. 772, 784-1844 24 hours a day Rickenbacker’s: 784-9982 Daily 0530-1400 manpower Bldg. 936, 784-8393 Mon-Fri 0730-1630

MARKETING Bldg. 937, 784-5609 Mon-Fri 0730-1630 studio51 Mon-Fri 0730-1100, 1200-1630 Mustang Center Bldg. 1313, 784-4311/6931 Cashier Window: Sun-Thu 0800-2300 Fri & Sat 0800-2400 The End Zone: Sun-Tue 1030-2300 Wed & Thu 1030-2400 Fri & Sat 1030-0200 Barber Shop: 784-6921 Mon-Fri 1000-1900 Saturdays 1000-1700 Sundays 1200-1700 Mustang Café: 784-4311 Mon-Fri 0530-2000, Sat & Sun 0630-2000 Holidays 0630-1700 naf accounting office Bldg. 937, 784-8474 Mon-Fri 0730-1600

Delivery

Officers’ Club (Closed starting 9 Feb) Bldg. 910, 784-5530/2246/2247 Cashier Window: 784-2250 Mon-Fri 1030-1700 Closed Sat, Sun & Holidays Catering: 784-6749 Lunch Buffet: Mon-Fri 1100-1300 MBC Lounge Bar: Thu 1700-2200 Fri 1700-2400 Closed Sat-Wed & Holidays Brunch: Sundays 1000 -1330 Oriental House Bldg. 1774, 784-4147/4926 Daily 1030-2100 Delivery: Daily 1030-2100 Outdoor Recreation Bldg. 1304, 784-4007 Tue-Fri 1000-1800 Sat, Sun & Holidays 1000-1600 Closed Mondays

Wi-Fi Enabled

Professional Development Center Bldg 788, 784-9155 Mon-Fri 0730-1630 readiness & Plans OFFICE Bldg. 937, 784-8051 Mon-Fri 0730-1630 School Age care Bldg. 750, 784-6830 Morning Care Mon-Fri 0700-0800 After School Care Mon-Fri 1430-1800 No School Day / Camp 0700-1800 Exercise 0600-1800 Closed Sat, Sun & Holidays Teen CenteR Bldg. 781433, 784-4607 Mon-Thu 1500-2000 Fri 1500-2200 Closed Sat, Sun & Holidays USA Travel Bldg. 924, 784-6712 Mon-Fri 1000-1800 Saturdays 1000-1600 Closed Sun & Holidays Youth Center Bldg. 433, 784-4607 Front Desk/Cashier Mon-Fri 1000-1730 Open Recreation Mon-Fri 1300-1800 Closed Sat, Sun & Holidays

Directory

From On-base Residential / Dorm Phones: Dial 0505-784-xxxx, From Commercial / Off-base line: Dial 99-0505-784-xxxx

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