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February 2018 Family and MWR Hohenfels

events.programs.trips

*passport required

BUNCO

February 2, 6:30 p.m., Warrior Zone, B150 Win big at our monthly game night! We’re playing BUNCO, a fast paced dice game. Please, no children allowed. Price: $10/person

LEARN TO SKI/SNOWBOARD IN GROSSER ARBER

February 3, Outdoor Recreation, H15 From never clipping into bindings to carving edges, Hohenfels Outdoor Recreation has everything beginners need to start skiing and snowboarding. Spend the day on the slopes of what is called the Mont Blanc of the Bavarian Forest: Grosser Arber. Lessons are provided by professionally certified PSIA and AASI instructors. Includes lift passes. Price: $99/person

BOSS SUPERBOWL PARTY WITH THE WASHINGTON REDSKINS CHEERLEADERS

February 4, The Zone, B150 Watch the Superbowl with the Washington Redskins cheerleaders and retired football players Chris Samuels, Ricky Sanders, Reggie Branch! Come to the Zone Sports Bar to chow down and enjoy the biggest American sporting event of the year. Ages 18 and up

BOAT DIVING

February 5, Outdoor Recreation, H15 The ocean is filled with dive sites, but many of them cannot be reached from the shore. This program provides the skills and knowledge required to dive safely from a boat, opening the door to a plethora of underwater opportunities. Upon completion, earn the SSI Boat Diving Specialty certification. Includes e-learning course material and classroom instruction. Price: $125/person

BLIND DATE WITH A BOOK

February 6-16, 2:30-4 p.m., Library, B49 Take a chance on a good book! Visit the library and bring home a new favorite author or title, by choosing one of our wrapped, anonymous books. Ages 18 and up

VALENTINE’S SHOPPING EVENT

February 7-9, Community Activity Center (CAC), B40 Find the perfect gift for your loved ones at the Valentine’s Mini Bazaar! Shop a variety of vendors from across Europe.

VALENTINE’S DAY CRAFT

February 8, 2:30-4 p.m., Library, B49 Make something to show how much you love that special someone. Ages 3-12

CORKS & CANVAS

February 9, 6:45 p.m., Warrior Zone, B150 Paint your heart away while laughing, joking and enjoying a glass of your favorite drink! During each class we paint a special surprise that will be unveiled the day of the event. Classes (and glasses!) fill up quickly, so register today!


THERME ERDING GALAXY

February 10, Outdoor Recreation, H15 Be amazed by the variety that Europe’s biggest thermal water world offers you. Bathe under the palm trees in an exotic pool paradise named Thermenparadise and relax in the VitalOase. The world’s biggest Saunaparadise has a great range of wellness attractions, and Royal Day Spa offers exclusive massages and comfortable loungers. Galaxy Erding is equipped with exhilarating water slides suitable for all ages. Price: $49/adult, $24.50/child under 12

SKI/SNOWBOARD AT SCHEFFAU*

February 10, Outdoor Recreation, H15 Join Hohenfels Outdoor Recreation for a trip to one of the epicenters of Austrian skiing. Scheffau is Austria’s largest interconnected ski area and is one of the most varied winter sports area in the Alps. Another great resort for riders of all abilities, it has received many awards for its 273 kilometers of runs and over 90 modern lifts. Half price equipment rentals available for participants. Private lessons from professionally certified instructors available by request ($49/2-hour block of instruction). Price: $39/person (lift ticket not included)

PRINCESS PARTY

February 14, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Hohenfels Library, B49 Hear ye, hear ye, all princesses, princes, knights, and dragons too! Join us for a royal story time and craft. Dress up is encouraged. The Queen of the Library has decreed a fun time for all!

SKI/SNOWBOARD AT THE ITALIAN DOLOMITES*

February 16-19, Outdoor Recreation, H15 The Italian Sella Ronda is truly a “bucket-list” location surrounded by world class skiing and breathtaking natural scenery. All participants will receive the Brixen card, which includes free access to the indoor pool and sauna directly across the street from the hotel, as well as a single day ride to the top of the Plosse where, in addition to skiing, families can take part in the 7.5 kilometer sledding route to the valley. Ski and snowboard lessons are available daily by professionally certified PSIA and AASI instructors. Includes lodging with full-board, daily transportation to the slopes and a historical walking tour in English. Half price equipment rentals available for participants. Lift passes not included. Price: $389/adult, $190/child under 12

PERLER CRAFT

February 22, 3-4 p.m., Hohenfels Library, B49 Make and take perler bead projects that you create! Ages 7 and up

SNOWSHOE HIKE IN FICHTELGEBIRGE

February 24, Outdoor Recreation, H15 The Schneeberg (Snow Mountain) in Fichtelgebirge north of Bayreuth tops out at over 1,000 meters in elevation, and it is an excellent location for enjoying the natural scenery and snowy landscape with the help of traditional snowshoes in the deep winter months. This moderately difficult snowshoe hike passes multiple towering granite rock formations, such as the Rudolfstein and the Drei Bruder, and continues toward the highest point in upper Bavaria, the Schneeberg. Please dress for the weather, wear waterproof and insulated shoes, and bring along hydrating liquids. Cameras are a must! Price: $45/adult

SKI/SNOWBOARD AT SUDELFELD

February 24, Outdoor Recreation, H15 Recharge your powder batteries with an express ski/snowboard trip to the Sudelfeld ski area in Southern Germany. Sudelfeld is Germany’s largest interconnected ski area with 31 kilometers of runs and 21 lifts. This considerably large ski area offers runs for all levels from beginner to pro. Private lessons from professionally certified instructors available by request ($49/2-hour block of instruction). Lift ticket not included. Price: $39/person

BENCH PRESS COMPETITION

February 24, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m., Post Gym, B88 Competitors will have three attempts to bench press the most amount of weight! (The best lift will count towards scoring.) All I.D. Cardholders ages 18 and up welcome

SCIENCE OF DIVING

February 26, Outdoor Recreation, H15 This program provides an in-depth and detailed study of physics, physiology, decompression theory, the aquatic environment and diving equipment. It is required training for most SSI Dive Professional programs, as well as some Extended Range programs. Upon completion, earn the SSI Science of Diving Specialty certification. Includes e-learning course material and classroom instruction. Price: $259/person

CYS “ALL STAR” PROGRAM

Our staff work very hard to make sure that Children are well cared for and have every opportunity to grow and develop. The ‘All Star’ program is set up to show staff how much we appreciate them and recognize their tireless efforts of caring for our Children and Youth. Please help us by writing ‘star notes’ for excellence that you see. Each facility has a special location for the ‘All Star’ cards to be posted. At the end of each month, the cards will be collected and an award will be given for the caregiver who has the most ‘Star Cards’.


INFANT MASSAGE February 2, 10:30-11:30 a.m., B321 Bond with your baby while learning International Association of Infant Massage (IAIM) techniques to help relieve tension, gas and colic through a relaxing infant massage. Registration required.

FINANCIALLY FIT

Register for classes at acsbavaria.checkappointments.com

February 2 & 23, 9 a.m. - noon, B10 A hands-on interactive class that teaches the importance of goal setting, finding out your net worth (shows how much you owe compared to what you own), budget setting techniques, a reality check (do I really spend what I think I spend?), setting up a spending plan to follow your budget and debt reduction strategies.

CULTURE COLLEGE February 2 & 23, 1-4:30 p.m., B321 Designed for Soldiers, but open to the community; this class provides basic information about German culture, language and general survival techniques for living overseas. Learn how to be a great ambassador and fit in to the local culture.

HOST NATION ORIENTATION February 5 & 20, 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., B10 Soldiers attending in-processing - make sure you attend Host Nation Orientation to get tips and information about Germany. This is a great opportunity to learn about German culture, language, and public transportation. Session includes a tour so please wear civilian clothes, walking shoes and be prepared for inclement weather. Tour is conducted rain or shine so bring an umbrella!

HALLO HOHENFELS NEWCOMERS ORIENTATION February 6-8, B10 This is the place to be if you’re new to the community. In addition to learning some German language, you will explore local community and find out how your new community works without doing everything yourself. This is a great opportunity to make some new friends at the same time. Special DOUBLE bonus (*when JMRC is not in rotation): a visit to the epicenter of the rotations: the “Star Wars” building and a visit to the training area, a “Box Tour.”

FRG LEADERSHIP TRAINING February 8, 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., B10 Define the mission and role of the Family Readiness Group (FRG) within the Family Readiness system, as well as the responsibilities of all team leaders. Specify the focus of FRG support (what, when, how, etc.), in addition to identifying regulations, policies, and instructional guidance on FRG operations.

BABY BOOT CAMP February 9, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., B10 If you think about it, the reason for Boot Camp, really the reason for any kind of training is to get ready for the ‘main’ event. This 7-part program answers questions most books and programs don’t. Geared for parents-to-be, this workshop covers topics such as birth certificate process in Germany, breast feeding, personal expectations, bringing baby home and much more.

GERMAN 101 February 13, 14, 21 & 22, 5:15-7:15 p.m., B10 An introduction to German will make it easier for you to order food in restaurants, shop, travel, ask for directions and understand German doctors. Make yourself more comfortable living in Germany by learning basic phrases. IMPORTANT NOTE: These are sequential classes that build on each other. Course consists of four 2-hour classes.

EARLY CHILDHOOD STEP PROGRAM February 15 & 22, 11 am. - noon, Library, B49 After Storytime at the Library, stay for information about child development, discipline strategies, ways to build self-esteem and more.

CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION & IDENTIFICATION February 15, 3-4 p.m., B44 Learn how to identify signs of child abuse and neglect and appropriate reporting procedures within the local community.

GERMAN 201

February 23, 26, 27 & 28, 9:30-11:30 a.m., B10 Gain a deeper grasp of your host country’s language! The continuation into Survival German that will add greater confidence, vocabulary and enlightenment into your German language ability.

THRIFT SAVINGS PLAN AND DEBT ELIMINATION February 27, 1:30-2:30 p.m., B10 Retire comfortably, become debt free and start planning today! Contact ACS for more information.

CREDIT REPORTS AND CREDIT SCORES February 28, 1:30-2:30 p.m., B10 Get the scoop on your scores and learn how these numbers can effect your future . Contact ACS for more information and to register


Ongoing Programs KIDS ZONE

HALF PRICE TUESDAYS

Tuesdays, Kids Zone, B40 Admission to the Kids Zone is only half price on Tuesdays. Come enjoy a fun afternoon with us!

BOWLING CENTER GAMERS NIGHT

Mondays, 6 p.m., Bowling Center, B14 All gamers welcome. Come and pit your skills against others with the same interests. Games include Warhammer 40K, Dungeons & Dragons, Star Fleet Battles, Zombicide, Magic the Gathering and many others. Have a game you would like to try out? Bring it along!

RED PIN BOWLING Fridays, 6 p.m., Bowling Center, B14 A Red Pin is added to every lane. If the Red Pin is in the #1 position and you bowl a strike that frame, you win a free game. Attendant must be informed and pin spot verified before bowling.

COSMIC BOWLING

Saturdays, 6 p.m., Bowling Center, B14 We’ll have the lights out and the black lights on! Enjoy R&B music while getting your bowl on.

OUTDOOR RECREATION INDOOR CLIMBING

Tuesdays No experience is required to have a go at this sport. On alternating Tuesdays, “boulder” and “top rope” at the local gyms of Nuremburg and Regensburg. Join the greater outdoor recreation community and learn why climbing is one of the best social exercises for all ages

ACS

KIDS CONNECTION

Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 9-11 a.m., B321 This twice weekly ACS playgroup offers a fun and diverse format featuring music time, free play and special activity stations. Redefined for ages 5 and under, this program offers flexibility and opportunity to meet new people who are raising young children in our community.

STRESS MANAGEMENT February 6, 10-11 a.m., B10 Learn about the different kinds of stress and how problematic stress an affect your mental and physical health. Identify your warning signs and the sources of your stress then learn how to better manage stress by, among other things, learning to let go.

ANGER MANAGEMENT February 20, 10-11 a.m., B10 Anger is a natural emotional reaction. If not managed well, however, it can cause many problems from health issues to problems getting along with others, including your husband or wife. Learning more effective ways of dealing with conflict may just help you live a happier and more peaceful life.

LIBRARY

LAPSIT STORYTIME

Wednesdays, 11:10 a.m. - noon, Library, B49 A fun weekly learning event full of stories, music and play for infants and their parents. This is a great opportunity to introduce the basic building blocks of early literacy while establishing positive habits and routines in reading for babies and their parents.

CHILDREN’S STORYTIME

Thursdays, 10-11 a.m., Library, B49 Bring your little one to the library and listen to stories read aloud by our library staff. What better way to spend your day than to be in the imagination of a child and a good book!

LEGO CLUB

February 21, 3-4 p.m., Library, B49

Show us your Lego skills and participate in fun Lego themed events. There are always interesting activities planned, such as Lego Car racing, so join us for all things Lego! RAINBOW LOOM February 27, 3-4 p.m., Library, B49 Do you Loom? Do you want to learn? Come to our monthly Rainbow Loom Club and make some cool bracelets and more. Use our looms and supplies or bring your own.

ECLECTIC BOOK CLUB February 27, 5-6 p.m., Library, B49 Take some time for yourself and read a good book with us! Join our Eclectic Book Club as we embark on epic journeys through books, with the added bonus of talking about them afterwards. Newcomers are always welcome.

CYS SKIESUnlimited Classes SKIESUnlimited stands for “School of Knowledge, Inspiration, Exploration and Skills” with the word “Unlimited” for the unlimited possibilities that this program provides Children and Youth. Classes include Break Dancing, Rhythmic Gymnastics, Tiny Tumblers, Karate, Tutoring, Soccer Skills Academy and Yoga. For more information on each program and how to sign up, contact Parent Central Services at 09472-83-2078.

LOOKING FOR SOMEONE TO JUST TALK TO? Contact the ACS Military & Family Life Consultants for completely confidential professional “problem solving”. CIV 01522-422-1454 or CIV 01520-449-5704.


Family and MWR

Phone Directory Family and MWR Admin. Office, B33.......................466-2079 Army Lodging, B63...................................................466-1700 Arts & Crafts, B18.....................................................466-2538 Automotive Skills Center, B392A..............................466-2690 Army Community Services (ACS), B10.....................466-4860 Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers (BOSS)......466-4708 Bowling Center, B14.................................................466-4611 Community Activity Center, B40..............................466-2670 Java Café, Kid’s Zone Library, B49...............................................................466-1740 Outdoor Recreation, H15.........................................466-2060 Post Gym, B88..........................................................466-2883 Special Events, B33..................................................466-4708 Value Added Tax (VAT) Office, B10..........................466-1780 Warrior Zone, B150...................................................466-3705 Child & Youth Services CYS Admin. Office, B33............................................466-4718 Parent Central Services, B10.....................................466-2078 Child Development Center, B111.............................466-4706 School Age Center, B112.........................................466-2822 Youth Center, B72.....................................................466-4492 Youth Sports, B317...................................................466-2488 Civilian Prefix 09472-83-xxxx

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