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Check out Family and MWR monthly publication for events, programs and trips happening on Tower and Rose Barracks for September 2015.

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linkSEPTEMBER 2015 TOWER BARRACKS& ROSE BARRACKS

ARTS & CRAFTSFITNESS

LIBRARIESSOLDIER SHOW

WILD B.O.A.R.

Septe

mber 18, 19 & 26

2 • Family and MWR LINK September 2015

Events in this publication sponsored by:

No DOD, Army or Federal endorsement is implied.

ROSE BARRACKSCivilian Prefix 09662-83-XXX

Army Lodging, B275 .................................................475-1700Automotive Skills Center, B711 ................................476-2521Bowling Center, B2201 .............................................476-2576Child Development Center, B2234 ...........................476-2651School Age Center, B2237.........................................476-3144Java Cafe’, B607 ........................................................476-2360Library, B2222 ...........................................................476-1740Parent Central Services, B224 ..................................476-2760Physical Fitness Center, B323 ...................................476-2214ristorante Rosalia’s, B227 .........................................476-3699Special Events Coordinator, B607 .............................476-2948The Zone Sports Bar, B607........................................476-2460Warrior Zone, B607 ..................................................476-2942Youth Center, B1706 .................................................476-3144

NETZABERGCivilian Prefix 09641-83-XXX

Child Development Center, B9010 ...........................475-9478School Age Center, B9010.........................................475-9490Youth Center, B9080 .................................................475-9393

FAMILY AND MWR PHONE DIRECTORY

TOWER BARRACKSCivilian Prefix 09641-83-XXX

Family and MWR Directorate, B539 475-1350Army Lodging, B619 475-1700Arts & Craft Shop, B607 475-6101Automotive Skills Center, B528 475-6239Bavaria Stüb’l, B209 475-6200BOSS, B150 475-8822Bowling Center, B612 475-6177Child Development Center, B260 475-7180FCC Provider Coordinator, B539 475-7684Java Cafe’ Bar & Grill, B612 475-8252Library, B445 475-1740NAF Civilian Personnel, B539 475-6886Performing Arts Center, B103 475-6426Physical Fitness Center, B170 475-9007School Liaison Officer, B539 475-1770Tower View Conference Center, B209 475-6200Value Added Tax (VAT) Office, B539 475-1780Warrior Zone, B153 475-4309Wild B.O.A.R. Outdoor Recreation, RC600 475-8529Youth Sports & Fitness, B547 475-6655Hunting, Fishing & Sport Shooting, RC600 475-8529

EDITORIAL | MWRlink

USAG Bavaria Family and MWR Marketing B539 Hasting Street, Tower BarracksDSN 475-8654, CIV [email protected]

Information was correct at time of publishing. Check with activities for possible changes.

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REACHING NEW HEIGHTSWITH NICOLE KING AT THE WILD B.O.A.R.

“Climbing promotes a drive in you to improve physically and mentally while also developing problem solving skills,” explains Nicole King, Top Rope Belay instructor at the Wild B.O.A.R. - Bavaria Outdoor Adventure & Recreation. Nicole, originally from Missouri, has been working for Family and MWR for a few years and has a passion for the outdoors.

Nicole’s husband, a Soldier, introduced her to climbing and helped her conquer a fear of heights. She states, “I’m inspired to climb because it challenges me. When I started to climb, I used strength and endurance, however it’s learning the technical skills that makes all the difference. Once you learn to use the rocks to your advantage, it opens up a whole new world of climbing. It’s a great feeling of success to master a route that is difficult.”

Her favorite climb is a route in Colorado near Manitou Springs in the Rockies, but she is conquering new territory in Europe and enjoys the Höhenglücksteig (known as the good luck climb) in Germany and a klettersteig route called Ötztal in Austria near Innsbruck. The klettersteig route takes adventure seekers over a raging waterfall and is a trip offered by the Wild B.O.A.R.

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The Wild B.O.A.R. Climbing Hall

The Climbing Hall features different colored holds on the wall which indicate a specific route. Some routes are more challenging than others. The route name and difficulty level is marked at the bottom of each route.

Three styles of climbing are available upon gaining the proper authorization/certifications at the WILD B.O.A.R. Climbing Hall.

Bouldering, is a term used to describe a style of climbing that is relatively close to the ground so a harnesses and rope are not needed. A bouldering wall is located upstairs in the Climbing Hall.

Tope Rope climbing is a style with the rope attached to the top of the route. A belayer is needed to take up slack as the climber ascends.

In Sport Lead climbing the rope is attached to the harness of the climber. As the climber ascends the route, they attach the rope to the wall through a network of anchors in the rock. The class is designed to teach the art of belaying for top rope climbing only. Belaying for a sport lead climber requires more instruction.

Types of gear used and differences in design are discussed in the class, including hardpoint harnesses, carabineers and rope. Parts of the belay device and the application of the device are also reviewed. The belay device used in the class is an aperture device that utilizes friction to assist in slowing the climber.

After reviewing the hall and gear, participants are instructed to properly execute the belay technique. At the Wild B.O.A.R., the only belay method used is called the P.L.U.S. method which stands for pull, lock, under and slide. After a demonstration and practice sessions participants pair up and take to the wall. Since they are not yet belay certified, a staff member must be on “back up belay” at all times. After the practice session is complete, the certification test is discussed. Participants must wait at least 24 hours before returning the test out to earn the belay certification.

Nicole started instructing six months ago and explains, “I am passionate about teaching others to climb to introduce a new skill and learn a different way to get out and be engaged in a healthy activity. Climbing lets you set personal goals and work to achieve it. The Wild B.O.A.R. Climbing Hall is a great place to build trust, camaraderie and self-confidence.”

Other than climbing, Nicole proclaims she is an avid skier. Her father introduced her to the sport when she was 12 and she has been hooked ever since and loves going on the ski trips offered at the Wild B.O.A.R. Growing up, her family went camping, kayaking, fishing and backpacking. Nicole also enjoys hunting. While in college, she developed an interest in geology and fossils. Other interests she enjoys include: biking, gardening, traveling, klettersteiging, volleyball and frisbee. So, working at the Wild B.O.A.R is a perfect fit for Nicole.

Her favorite Wild B.O.A.R. excursion has been an overnight trip with her husband to Croatia. They explored the city and visited ruins and the Colosseum in Pula. She enjoyed learning the history and culture of the country and visiting the ancient buildings and monuments. Another highlight of the trip was an excursion to Venice. Now Nicole looks forward to participating on a Wild B.O.A.R. trip to the Dolomites in Italy this winter.

She adds, her favorite things about living in Germany are the culture, beauty and history of the country. She enjoys the local traditions, festivals and Christmas markets. She loves how lush the forests are and finds the architecture amazing. For her, every structure and street has a story and everything is vibrant and alive.

Other than the Climbing Hall and high ropes course, Nicole’s favorite thing to do at the Wild B.O.A.R. is inspire others to get outdoors and share knowledge about the local area, activities and trips.

The Top Rope Belay Certification Class is offered Mondays 6-8 p.m.

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CLIMBING HALLThe perfect place to train for the challenging climbing in Bavaria. We offer bouldering, top rope climbing, sport lead climbing and belay certification classes.

HIGH ROPES COURSEA state of the art facility that provides participants with an adrenaline charges experience. Located at two different heights, 46 different challenge elements and 5 zip lines. Note: Zip lines are closed until further notice for maintenance.

DISC GOLFAre your ready to try a new way to enjoy the outdoors? Experience our new 9 hole disc golf course. Disc golf is played much like traditional golf, but instead of balls, players use discs/Frisbees.

PAINTBALLWhatever your taste is: Paintball, Speed Ball or Woodland we have you covered. With our woodland courses, private groups or military units can enjoy a quality activity. This activity is by reservation only and a two week notification is required for scheduling.

OTHER SERVICES & ACTIVITIES• Equipment Checkout• Cabins & Camp Sites• Nature Trails• Monday Evening Mountain Bike Rides• Leisure Travel

SKYDIVING Tandem Jump: September 4

SCUBA DIVINGTry Scuba Pool: September 9 & 23Open Water Diver Certification: September 7-27

HUNTING, FISHING & SPORT SHOOTING

TRAP & SKEET RANGENo weapon license is required to use any of the ranges. If you don't have your own weapon or a bow to use you can rent one. Ranges are open every other weekend. The trap and skeet range is located off of One Community Road close to Camp Algiers. The Pistol, Rifle & Archery ranges are at range 116. Only cash and euro accepted at these facilities.

Summer Hours (April - October) Saturday & Sunday: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Rifle, Pistol & Bow Ranges September 5/6 & 19/20: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.

HUNTING COURSESeptember 1 - November 14The course will meet Tuesdays, Thursdays and some Saturdays. On weeks with training holidays, participants will meet on Wednesday.This course is open to U.S. ID card holders 18 years of age and older. (With logistical support). Participants must enroll through Outdoor Recreation prior to the start of the class.Cost: $220 with HFS Membership

SPORT SHOOTING COURSESeptember 26-27, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.Are you interested in shooting and want to learn more about it?This is the class for you.Cost $60

Wild B.O.A.R. Bavaria Outdoor Adventure & Recreation

Join us for lunch or a cold beverage and enjoy the great outdoors.

Open 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. Closed Wednesdays.Closed August 30 – September 16.

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OktoberfestSeptember 19 and 26

This is an absolutely “must see” for anyone who has never been! Each year the fest gets bigger and bigger than before. From drinking a “Mass’’ in the tents, while being entertained with the traditional Bavarian music, to the famous roller coasters, the biggest Volksfest in the world has it all. You can reserve seats in a particular tent by contacting the company who owns it. But be fast, everyone wants to be at the Oktoberfest.

Get more information about this year’s fest at www.oktoberfest.de. We will drop you off within walking distance of the Oktoberfest fest grounds.

Cost: $49 per adult/$39 per child (3-12)/$10 per child under 3

Pilsen, Czech RepublicSeptember 20

Discover Pilsen with its amazing historical city center. You can find many incredible sites and museums in this beautiful city. Some of the pivotal sites to see include the 3rd largest Synagogue in the world, the Pilsener Urquel Brewery, the Renaissance City Hall, the Puppet museum and the historical underground tunnels. You can also relax and enjoy a day of shopping in the beautiful city. Along the precincts and promenades you can also sit in cafes and rest your feet.

Passport Required. Cost: $49 per adult/$39 per child (3-12)/$10 per child under 3

Austria - White Water Rafting & KlettersteigSeptember 19-20

Join us for a white water rafting and klettersteig adventure in the beautiful Tirol Region of Austria! Day one starts with a rafting experience on the Inns River. This section of the Inns River is considered Class III with large waves and rapids but also calm areas where you can swim. This river run guarantees fun for beginner and experienced rafters alike. Day two consists of a beautiful klettersteig climb up to the largest waterfall in Tirol and culminates on a suspended cable bridge above the roaring waterfall. Be prepared to get a little wet! Participants must be in good overall shape, must be able to swim and must be at least 14 years of age.

Passport Required.Cost: $259 Includes transportation, lodging, breakfast, rafting experience and safety equipment for klettersteig.

Contact and Register: Wild B.O.A.R. Leisure Travel - RC600 Tank Road, Tower BarracksDSN 475-8529 CIV 09641-83-8529

Sign up: https://webtrac.mwr.army.mil/webtrac/Grafenwoehrrectrac.htmlPASSPORT guide featuring all trips and adventures available at Wild B.O.A.R. - Bavaria Outdoor Adventure & Recreation

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October 25 & 26, 6 p.m. Tower Theater, Grafenwoehr

Free Admission

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Colorama – Sept. 9, 16, 23 & 30; 6-9 p.m.Experience Colorama and win money! Three colored pins are added to each rack. As the pins rotates and get mixed together, the colored pins determine whether or not a “money shot” is involved. Raffle tickets are provided to each entrant and at the end of each of the three games a ticket is drawn for a shot at the “Super Gold Money Shot”. Entry fee is $15 per individual for the 3 game set.

Thursday Night League– Sept. 10, 17 & 24; 6 p.m. Friday Night League – Sept. 11, 18 & 25; 6 p.m. Joining a league is a great way to get out and meet people and have fun doing it! The league is handicap which will allow the beginning bowler to compete with a seasoned veteran. The cost to participate ranges between $17-20 per week and the league will run through December 18.

Cosmic/Disco – Saturdays; 2 p.m.Come to the club and bowl! Wait! What? Cosmic/Disco lights and music are played throughout the Bowling Center. Enjoy that disco vibe!

Family Day – Sundays; 2-6 p.m.Enjoy some quality family time together. Children bowl free (fee for shoe rental) when accompanied by their parent (must remain in facility). Note: Family Day pricing is not applicable to special functions.

All-You-Can-Bowl – Sundays; 6-9 p.m.“Rent” a lane for just $30. Up to ten people can bowl on that lane once you “rent” it. This is a bargain and a chance to have an inexpensive night out.

AUDITIONSSeptember 19, 10 a.m.

September 21 & 22, 6:30 p.m. Performing Arts Center

Bringing Charles Dickens’ beloved novel to life, Lionel Bart’s Oliver!

takes audiences on a wild adventure through Victorian England.

Join young, orphaned Oliver Twist as he navigates London’s underworld of

theft and violence, searching for a home, a family, and - most importantly - for love.

SHOW COMING IN DECEMBER!

Rose BarracksFUN. FRIENDS. BOWLING. NEW SOUND

PROOF RECORDING STUDIO

SCHEDULE YOUR JAM SESSION TODAY

Performing Arts CenterB103 Tower Barracks

DSN 475-6426CIV 09641-83-6426

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How can I access Army MWR Libraries’ services and resources?

1. Your MWR Library You can register at your local MWR library by contacting them directly. Find your local MWR library by using the General Library Information System (http://mylibraryeu.armybiznet.com/). Once you are registered, you have access to all Army Europe Libraries’ services and resources, including all e-resources.

2. AKO If you are not registered at an MWR Library, but have an account with Army Knowledge Online (AKO) (https://www.us.army.mil/), you can access most Army Libraries’ e-resources. In AKO select “Self Service” then “My Library” in the main navigation bar.

3. ArmyOneSource You can also access most Army Libraries’ e-resources through ArmyOneSource. In ArmyOneSource (www.myarmyonesource.com), select “Education, Careers, and Libraries” then “Online Library Resources” in the navigation bar.

4. MilitaryOneSource If you are not in the Army, but are in another branch of the military, you can use MilitaryOneSource (www.militaryonesource.mil). Scroll over “Military Life Topics”, select “Morale, Welfare & Recreation”, then “Popular Links,” then “DoD MWR Library Resources.”

Story Hour ReturnsTuesdays 10 -11 a.m., Rose BarracksWednesdays 10-11 a.m., Tower Barracks

Story hours resume September 8 in Rose Barracks and September 9 in Tower Barracks. Join us each week for pre-school story time – we’ll read stories, sing songs, and get to know our neighbors.

Story Time ArtWednesdays, 10-11:30 a.m., Rose Barracks LibraryThursdays, 10-11:30 a.m., Tower Barracks Library

Join us as we team with CYSS SKIES Unlimited Program and the Heart & Home Craft Shop for a morning of art instruction from a professional art teacher. "Story Time Art" is for children 2-5 and their parents. Library has reference books available if needed. Registration is through CYSS Parent Central Services.

Organize Your World

September 12, Rose BarracksSeptember 26, Tower BarracksSales are 9 a.m.- 1 p.m.

The Library Car Boot Sale is your chance to clean out closets or find a fantastic bargain. This sale is for people who have items to sell and those who love a deal. Registration for sellers begins September 1 at Rose Barracks and September 14 at Tower Barracks.

Military History Group

September 9 5:30-6:30 p.m.6th-7th Century Bulgar-Byzantine WarsTower Barracks

The Military History Group meets on the second Wednesday of each month. New members and presenters are always welcome!

Displays

• National Hispanic Heritage Month

• National Recovery Month• Attention Deficit

Hyperactivity Disorder Month

• International Enthusiasm Week

• Library Card Sign-up Month

LIBRARY

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Enjoy authentic Italian pizzas & pastas

Menu available atwww.grafenwoehr.armymwr.com

TAKE OUT SERVICE:DSN 476-3699 | CIV 09662-83-3699

The Bavaria Stüb’l is the perfect place to enjoy a delicious meal with friends and family −

great burgers, sandwiches and Bavarian cuisine.

JOIN US FOR DINNERWednesdays - Fridays, 5- 8 p.m.

OPEN FOR LUNCHMonday - Friday, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Friday Night BBQServing beef baby back ribs, BBQ pork spare ribs, honey mustard BBQ chicken, beef brisket and BBQ pulled pork

sandwich. Entrées served with a side item.

The bar is open until 10 p.m. on Fridays.

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REVERSIBLE APRONSept. 11 and 18, 2-5 p.m. Want to have a fun apron but also one that can be used whenever? You can with the reversible apron! Come on over to the Heart & Home Craft Shop and learn how to make the reversible apron. Sewing experience is required.Fee: $30 (supplies not included)

CURTAINSSept. 12, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.Time to spruce up the homestead! Want cute curtains for your home, but can’t find any? Measure those windows and join us here at the Heart & Home Craft Shop for one of many ways we can help you and your home.Fee: $20 (supplies not included)

LORD OF THE RINGS OUTDOOR HOUSE SIGNSept. 12, 1:30-3:30 p.m.Are you a Lord of the Rings fanboy? Named your children after characters in the film? If you answered yes to any of these questions then this is the class for you! We will help you assemble a wooden sign to hang outside your house to celebrate “Hobbits Day.”Fee: $35 (supplies included)

LORD OF THE RINGS INSPIRED LEAF PINSept. 22, 4-5 p.m.Celebrate “Hobbit Day!” Whether it's to hold your cape in place or a jacket or scarf accessory, we will have you look the part. By the end of class you’ll be wanting to take one great adventure!Fee: $15 (supplies included)

DO-IT-YOURSELF FRAMING CLASSSept. 23, 6-9 p.m. & Sept. 26, 9 a.m. - noon Barren walls and photos stashed away? Want to be able to hang all those family portraits and don’t know how? Learn how to build your own frames. After taking this class, you will be a certified ‘Do-It-Yourself’ framer and will have all the endless possibilities in framing.Fee: $45 (supplies included; bring 5X7 photo)

COFFEE & CRAFT DAYSept. 29, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Indulge in your love of coffee by enjoying a “cup o'Joe” with us as we craft! For International Coffee Day, we’ll be making a wreath using foam wreaths and coffee filters. Whether on your front door or in your home, this wreath will help warm your home. Fee: $25 (supplies included)

HOME DECOR: HALLOWEEN SIGNSept. 30, 4-5:30 p.m. Halloween is just around the corner! Looking for ways to decorate your house for Halloween? We can help spookify your house by designing an outdoor sign surely to scare all those who cross its path. Come by the Heart & Home Craft Shop for more details. Start your Halloween of the right way!Fee: $40 (supplies included)

Sign up for classes online by visiting https://webtrac.mwr.army.mil/webtrac/Grafenwoehrrectrac.html

Your on-post ‘Mini-Michaels’ offers general and specialized craft supplies as well as instructional classes and socializing opportunities. Express your inner artist through beading, sewing, quilting, scrapbooking, needlework or painting. Learn new arts and crafts techniques. The cutting/layout area and sewing machines are available to help you finish the project.

• General and specialized craft supplies• Special orders• Classes – learn new skills and meet other

crafters• Work sessions• Sewing notions/fabrics/quilting fat quarters/

charm squares• Work space and sewing machines available• Art supplies• Children’s craft supplies• Limited Embroidery services• Customized framing; free estimates• Framing classes• Do-It-Yourself center• Engraving

B607 Saratoga Avenue, Tower Barracks DSN 475-6101, CIV 9641-83-6101

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USAG BAVARIA 6.2 Kilometers

September 16

DAY OF REGISTRATION:SEPTEMBER 16, 8:30 – 9:45 a.m.

JESSE L. WILLIAMS FITNESS CENTERB323, ROSE BARRACKS

Teams must provide their own equipment which includes the following required items:i. M16-A1/2 Ri�e or Dummy Rubber Ri�e or M4ii. Army Combat Uniform (ACU)iii. Full Canteen or Camel Back (at the start of the event)iv. Combat Bootsv. First Aide Pouchvi. Load Bearing Equipment (web gear with Pistol Belt) or LBV (Load Bearing Vest)vii. Soft Capviii. 2 Empty Ammunition Pouches

Teams consist of no less than 5, no more than 7 Active Duty Members. Unit mustprovide roster with all pertinent information to Rose Barracks Sports & Fitness Of�ce,B323, DSN 476-2214, CIV 09662-83-2214, or email tousarmy.grafenwoehr.imcom-fmwrc.list.sports-and-�[email protected]

PRE-REGISTRATION:SEPTEMBER 1-15

Family and MWR and theBavaria Community and Spouses’ Clubpresent

THE CROWN JEWEL

BAZAAR

ROSE BARRACKS BLDG 134OCTOBER 16 - 18

FEATURING VENDORS FROM THROUGHOUT EUROPE!Antiques, Wines, Cheeses, Bavarian Clothing, Italian Porcelain, Polish Pottery,

Tapestries, Jewelry, Food, Drinks, Opportunity Drawings and more!

Visa, MasterCard, Cash and Checks accepted. Sorry, no Strollers.

FRIDAY: 11 A.M. - 7 P.M.; SATURDAY: 10 A.M. - 7 P.M.; SUNDAY: 11 A.M. - 5 P.M.

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