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• JUNE CALENDAR

• JULY CALENDAR

• AUGUST CALENDAR

• SPOTLIGHT

• ENTERTAINMENT + FUN

• RECREATION + LEISURE

• CYSS + FAMILY LIFE

• PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

• MAPS + DIRECTORY

FAMILY AND MWR HEADQUARTERS500 Huebner RoadFort Riley, KS 66442785-239-3467

DIRECTOR OF FAMILY AND MWRDavid N. Roudybush

Produced by Family and MWR Marketing:

MARKETING MANAGERHeather Wilburn

GRAPHIC DESIGNERSChris DumlerTanya Gonzalez

COMMERCIAL SPONSORSHIP COORDINATORMeredith Storm

To advertise in this quarterly publication, contact the commercial sponsorship coordinator at 785-239-8161.

ADVERTISERS PAGEUSAA 2Sprint 16MetLife Tricare Dental 17 Mahaska Bottling Company 19Commissary 19Little Apple Toyota Honda 20KSU Global Campus 22 GEICO 23Upper Iowa University 24IHG Army Hotels 26Rolling Hills Zoo 32Exchange 33Irwin Army Community Hospital 48

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The Family and MWR Guide is an authorized, official quarterly magazine for Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation activities within Fort Riley. Contents are not necessarily the official views of or endorsed by the U.S. Gov-ernment, the Department of Defense, or the Fort Riley Command. Printed circulation is 11,000. The appearance of advertising in this publication does not constitute endorsement by the Department of the Army or the Fort Riley Morale, Welfare, and Recreation Fund. Everything advertised shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation, or any other non-merit factor on the purchaser, user or patron. If a violation or rejection of this equal opportunity is confirmed, Family and MWR shall refuse to accept advertising from that source until the violation is corrected. The information in this issue is current at time of publication.

Activities and events are subject to change. For confirmation, please call the host facility or program.

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June calendar 01 Bottomless Bowling Promotion begins • Custer HIll Bowling Center

• Just $25 for unlimited bowling from 11am-6pm every day through Aug. 31!

01 Fins to Pins Pass begins • Custer Hill Bowling Center + Custer Hill Pool

• Save big with a pass that covers bowling and swimming! • See Page 31

01 Dads Make a Difference Month • Various community locations

• Complete family activities to make memories and maybe win prizes!

01 + 15 + 29 Lunch Time Paddle • 11am-1pm • Moon Lake

• Canoeing + kayaking over lunch! • $2 for 30 minutes, $5 for 2 hours

02 Bowling and a Movie: Alvin & the Chipmunks: Road Chip • 5-9pm • Bowling Center

• $35 per family • 2 hours of bowling for up to 6 • 1 large 1-topping pizza

03 Pay Day Scramble • 1pm, registration at 11:30am • Custer Hill Golf Course

• $40 registration fee • 4-person scramble • $10 mulligans

03 National Donut Day • 6-9pm • Warrior Zone

• Conquer the donut eating contest • Free donut samples • Ages 18+

04 Strong Dads Fishing Derby • 10am-1pm • Moon Lake

• Children 15-under fish with no license needed • Registration required by June 3

04 All-Day Anime • 11am-11pm • Warrior Zone

• Anime from the time we open, until we close! • Ages 18+

04 Victory Celebration • 6pm • Rally Point Field

•Celebrate the Big Red One’s birthday with music, fireworks and family fun!

04 Parents’ Night Out • 6-11pm • CYSS Saturday-night child care!

• Flat rate of $20 per child • Reserve by June1 by calling (785) 239-9885

04 Library Movie Night: Underdogs • 6:30pm • Fort Riley Post Library

• Enjoy family fun and a free movie ... popcorn included!

06-10 British Soccer Camp • Colyer-Forsyth Youth Fields

• Programs designed for all ages • Register online at challengersports.com

06 + 20 Matting and Framing Class • 6pm • Arts and Crafts Center• Learn to do it yourself! • $10 per student • Advance registration required

07 + 21 Woodshop Safety Class • 6:30pm • Arts and Crafts Center

• $10 • Safety course required to use woodshop area of Arts and Crafts08 Victory Week BBQ • 11am-2pm • Warrior Zone

• Celebrate Victory Week with delicious BBQ, starting at $6.50 per plate

10 + 17 Cocktails and Canvases • 7pm, doors at 6pm • Rally Point

• $25 admission covers painting supplies, instruction and a drink ticket

11 + 25 Parent Central Saturday Hours • 8:30am-12:30pm • Parent Central• Saturday service for CYSS registration • Appointments available

11 Outdoor Adventure Day • 10am-3pm • Outdoor Recreation Center

•Outdoor climbing wall• Try the paintball course • Bounce houses • All free!11 Yard Game Olympics begin • 5-7pm • Custer Hill Golf Course

• Two-person teams compete in yard games • June 11, July 9 and Aug. 6

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This summer, enjoy dinner and a movie on the lanes! Catch Bowling and a Movie at Custer Hill Bowling Center and enjoy a Family Fun Package featuring two hours of unlimited bowling (shoes included) for up to six bowlers, one large one-top-ping pizza, two pitchers of soft drink and a movie on our big screens!

Bowling and a movie will take place from 5-9 p.m. on the following nights:

• Thursday, June 2: Alvin and the Chipmunks: Road Chip

• Thursday, July 14: Zootopia• Thursday, August 11: Kung

Fu Panda 3Custer Hill Bowling Center

is located at 7485 Normandy Drive. For more information, visit riley.armymwr.com or call (785) 239-4366.

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June is Dads Make a Difference Month, and the Family Advocacy Program at Army Community Service is celebrating with fun family events!

Visit Moon Lake from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, June 4 for the Strong Dads Fishing Derby. Advance registration is required by June 3. The first 100 regis-tered children ages 5-14 receive free poles and tackle boxes.

Dads and kids are also invit-ed to the 8th Annual Dads Tea Party. Don’t miss the fun from 10 a.m.-noon, Saturday, June 25 at Riley’s Conference Center, with check-in starting at 9 a.m. This year’s theme is Doc Mc-Stuffins. We’ll have story time, crafts and music, along with a teddy bear clinic; bring your stuffed friends along to be fixed or mended, because the Doc is in! Costumes are encouraged and advance registration is required by July 17.

Snap, share and win with the Strong Dads Chal-lenge! Take a photo of you and your child completing a family activity and email it to [email protected], or post it on Facebook and tag the Fort Riley Parent-ing page or hashtag it #8DMDM. The grand prize will be awarded in July.

For a list of suggested family activities, find the Strong Dads Challenge calendar at riley.armymwr.com. For more information, call (785) 239-9435.

Throughout JuneDads Make a Difference Month

04 Victory CelebrationKick off Victory Week with Victory Celebration,

Fort Riley’s biggest summer party! Join Family and MWR at Rally Point Field Satur-

day, June 4 as we celebrate with a memorable evening of fireworks, music, food and fun. Victory Celebra-tion kicks off at 6 p.m. and will feature music by the 1st Infantry Division Rock Band, with headliner Lu-cas Maddy and the Kansas Cartel.

More fun includes bounce house admission and carnival games for just $1 each, treats from Riley’s Food Truck and family readiness group food sales. We’re capping it all off with a fireworks spectacular you don’t want to miss!

Victory Celebration is generously sponsored by Armed Forces Benefits Network and Allied Marketing Group. Admission to Victory Celebration is free and open to the public. Lawn chairs, blankets and coolers are welcome; alcoholic beverages, glass containers and pets are prohibited. There is no ATM at the event; bring cash to enjoy the items available for purchase.

For more information, call (785) 239-8990 or visit riley.armymwr.com.

It’s summer, and that can only mean one thing: It’s time for outdoor adventure! Our Outdoor Recreation Center can help you plan your own adventures – but first, stop by Outdoor

Adventure Day Saturday, June 11 and check out the awesome things Outdoor Rec has to offer.

From 10 a.m.-3 p.m., enjoy free use of the outdoor climbing wall, check out the paintball course, and turn the kids loose in the bounce houses. It’s fun for the whole fam-ily, and it’s free! While you’re there, learn about the items Outdoor Recreation offers to rent – includ-ing campers, trailers and bounce

houses – and browse the items that are available for sale.The Outdoor Recreation Center is located at 1806 Buffalo

Soldier Drive. For more information, visit riley.armymwr.com or call (785) 239-2363.

11Outdoor Adventure Day

Pay Day Scramble

Grab your golf bag and head to Custer Hill Golf Course Friday, June 3 for the Pay Day Scramble. Play begins at 1 p.m., with registration at 11:30 a.m.

Registration is under way now and costs $40 per player, which includes greens fees, cart rental and meal. The June Pay Day Scramble is sponsored by Briggs Auto and Corvias MIilitary Living.

Custer Hill Golf Course is located at 5202 Nor-mandy Drive. For more information, visit riley.ar-mymwr.com or call (785) 784-6000.

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June calendar12 Family Bingo: Under the Sea • 2pm, doors at 12:30pm • Rally Point

• Adults $12, kids $7 • Adults win cash, kids win prizes! • Costumes encouraged

16 Birthday Bowling • 6-9pm • Custer Hill Bowling Center

• Guests with a birthday in June bowl two free games, shoes not included

17 Midnight Madness Softball Tournament • 6pm • Sacco Sports Complex

• Open to DoD ID holders 18+ • $50 per team, free for active-duty teams

17 Summer Concert Series • 7pm • Rally Point Field

• Kick off summer with a free, family-friendly concert • Featuring Morgan Wilk

18 Father’s Day Party • 1-3pm • Fort Riley Post Library

• Make cards and gifts that celebrate Dad • Light refreshments

18 Teen Night • 6-9pm • Custer Hill Bowling Center

• Ages 16-under • $10 • Unlimited bowling with shoes • Small 1-topping pizza

19 Parent and Child Craft Class • 1-4pm • Arts and Crafts Center

• Project: Patriotic theme • Advance registration required

21 Lunch Time Pool League begins • 11:45am-12:45pm • Warrior Zone

• $5 for the season • Four-week league runs through July 12 • Ages 18+

22 Registration opens for CYSS Youth Sports Summer Camps

• Soccer and flag football camps • Through Aug. 3 • Camps run Aug. 8-10

24 World’s Largest Swim Lesson • 10am • Custer Hill Pool

• Aquatics and School-Age Services teams up to promote swim lessons!

25 Automotive Skills Center Car Club Car Show • 9am • McCormick Park

• Registration: $15 in advance, $20 day of show • Spectators admitted free

25 8th Annual Dads Tea Party • 10am-Noon • Riley’s Conference Center

• Make memories! • Registration required by June 17 • Check-in starts at 9am

26 Adult Craft Class • 1:30-4:30pm • Arts and Crafts Center

• Project: Canvas Painting • Advance registration required

ONGOING Introductory Sport Shooting • Skeet and Trap Range

• Rental firearm, ammo, ear and eye protection included • Call for appointmentONGOING Family Fun Day • Sunday, noon-6pm • Custer Hill Bowling Center

• $35 per lane includes unlimited bowling for up to 6, one large 2-topping pizza

ONGOING Thunderdome Paintball Battles • Outdoor Rec Paintball Facility

• Minimum 8 participants, reservations required • $104 nonrefundable deposit

ONGOING Pool Tournaments • 1st + 3rd Thursdays • 7pm • Warrior Zone• Open to DoD ID card holders and their guests ages 18+ • Win great prizes!

ONGOING Marina Milford Adventures

• Schedule your fishing and tubing trips • Show up with your gear and have fun!ONGOING Safety Orientation and Lift Training • Thursday, 6pm

• Safety course required to use bays and lifts at Auto Skills Center

ONGOING Family Fun Day • Sunday, noon-6pm • Custer Hill Bowling Center

• $35 per lane includes unlimited bowling for up to 6, one large 1-topping pizza

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Three months of bowling for just $25? It sounds too good to be true ... but it’s not. Don’t miss Bottomless Bowl-ing at Custer Hill Bowling Center!

Pay just $25 for the Bottomless Bowling Card, and you can bowl unlimited games from 11 a.m.-6 p.m. every day from June 1-August 31. Shoes are not included in this pricing, but cost just $2 per session. Bottomless Bowling Card can-not be combined with any other offer or program.

Custer Hill Bowling Center is located at 7485 Normandy Drive. For information, visit riley.ar-mymwr.com or call (785) 239-4366.

Bottomless Bowling

June 1-August 31

This tournament starts in the evening and runs well into the night ... it’s madness! The Midnight Madness Softball Tourna-ment is set for 6 p.m. Friday, June 17 at Sacco Sports Complex. The tournament is open to DoD ID holders ages 18 and older.

Registration is under way and is free for active-duty teams, or $50 per team for all others. Registration closes June 15. The field is limited to 16 teams, with a max of 14 players per team.

Sacco Sports Complex is located on McCormick Road. For more information, call (785) 239-2813 or visit riley.armymwr.com.

Midnight MadnessSoftball Tournament

Summer Concert SeriesCelebrate summer with free outdoor concerts every

month! The Summer Concert Series is a great way to end the week and unwind with your friends and family.

The series kicks off Friday, June 17 with a performance by Morgan Wilk. The music continues Friday, July 15 with a special appearance by the 451st Army Band and their kinetic rock and roll, and concludes Friday, August 12 with a show featuring local reggae band Muzizi. Music starts at 7 p.m. each night.

All shows are family-friendly and open to the public. Lawn chairs, blankets and coolers are welcome; alcoholic beverages, glass containers and pets are prohibited.

Rally Point Field is located at 2601 Trooper Drive. For more information, call (785) 239-8990 or visit riley.armymwr.com.

Make some noise: Swimming Lessons Save Lives! To bring awareness to the vital importance of teaching children to swim to help prevent drowning, Fort Riley Aquatics will partner with CYS Services to take part in the World’s Largest Swim Lesson at 10 a.m. Friday, June 24 at Custer Hill Pool.

Children registered with School-Age Services will have a chance to participate in this fun, educational event. The Irwin Army Com-munity Hospital Dermatology Department will also be on hand to provide information about the importance of using sunscreen.

Custer Hill Pool is located at 7465 Normandy Drive. For more information, visit riley.armymwr.com or call (785) 239-4854.

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Let the games begin! Grab your spouse, friend or coworker, and join Outdoor Recre-ation for the inaugural season of the Yard Game Olympics. Games include Baggo, Ladder Golf, KanJam, golf challenges and more.

Games will be played from 5-7 p.m. June 11, July 9 and August 6 at Custer Hill Golf Course. Registration costs $20 per two-person team, and covers the whole season. Advance registration is required. Players must be 13 years of age or older to participate, although younger family mem-bers are welcome to come watch the fun. Sign up at the Outdoor Recreation Center.

Custer Hill Golf Course is located at 5202 Normandy Drive. For more information, visit riley.armymwr.com or call (785) 239-2363.

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Have you been working on your ride? Want to make people notice? Don’t miss this chance to shine it up and show it off when you enter the annual Fort Riley Automotive Skills Center Car Club Car Show! Spectator admission is free.

The show is set for 9 a.m. Saturday, June 25 at McCormick Park. Registration is open now and costs $15 in advance, or $20 the day of the event. Advance registration can be completed at the Automotive Skills Center. On-site registration runs from 9 a.m. to noon the day of the show.

The Automotive Skills Center is located at 7753 Apennines Drive. For more information, visit riley.armymwr.com or call (785) 239-9764.

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Social painting is a hit – and Fort Riley has it! Riley’s Conference Center will host Cocktails and Canvases Friday, July 8. Additional sessions will be held July 15 and July 22.

Admission costs $25 per person and includes all necessary painting supplies, professional art instruction and a beverage. Take home a work of art that’s all you!

Seats sell out quickly, and advance purchase is recommended. Buy tickets online at riley.ar-mymwr.com. Check the calendars in this publi-cation for June and August dates, as well.

Riley’s Conference Center is located at 446 Seitz Dr. For more information, visit riley.ar-mymwr.com or call (785) 784-1000.

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Firecracker One-Pitch Softball Tournament

Swing for the fences at the annual Firecracker One-Pitch Softball Tournament! Set for 8 a.m. Saturday, July 9, this fast-paced tournament is full of excitement.

Registration is free for active-duty teams, or $50 per team for all others. Registration closes July 7. The field is limited to 16 teams, with a max of 14 players per team. The tournament is open to all DoD ID holders ages 18 and older.

Sacco Sports Complex is located on McCormick Road. For more information, call (785) 239-2813 or visit riley.armymwr.com.

Need a date night, or just some “me” time? CYS Services has you covered with Parents’ Night Out Saturday-night child care. The July PNO will take place July 9. Advance registration is required by July 6 at Parent Central Services.

Use deployment hours or pay a flat rate of $20 per child for care from 6-11 p.m. Care is provided for chil-dren through fifth grade.

Parent Central Services is located at 6620 Normandy Drive. For more information, visit riley.armymwr.com or call (785) 239-9885.

This summer, beat the heat and cool off with some indoor fun at Custer Hill Bowling Center! During Beat the Heat Rush in July and August, the hotter it is out-side, the lower the prices are indoors ... let’s

hope it’s a scorcher.From 11 a.m.-1 p.m. each Wednesday-

Friday, the price per game is $2 minus the day’s high temperature. So if the day’s high is 85 degrees, your games cost $1.15. If it’s a real scorcher at 101 degrees, games are just 99 cents. Get the picture? Shoes cost $2 per person and are not included in promotional pricing.

Custer Hill Bowling Center is located at 7485 Normandy Drive. For information, vis-it riley.armymwr.com or call (785) 239-4366.

Beat the Heat Rush

This ain’t your grandma’s bingo! Join Family and MWR for glow-in-the-dark bingo fun, minute to win it games, drink specials and more ... It’s all happening Saturday, July 23 at Riley’s Conference Cen-ter. Doors open at 6pm and bingo starts at 7pm. Admission costs just $15 and includes a bingo package.

Glow Bingo is open to DoD ID card holders ages 14 and older, and their guests. Riley’s Conference Center is located at 446 Seitz Dr. For more information, call (785) 784-1000 or visit riley.armymwr.com.

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Don’t spend another night in front of the TV – go bowling! Teen Night at Custer Hill Bowling Center is set for Friday, July 23 from 6-9 p.m.

For youth ages 16-under, pay just $10 for unlimited bowling from 6-9 p.m., shoes, and a small one-topping pizza. Teen Night at Custer Hill Bowling Center gives youth a fun, safe place to hang out with their friends and have a great time! Additional Teen Night dates include June 18 and August 20.

Custer Hill Bowling Center is located at 7485 Normandy Drive. For more information, visit riley.armymwr.com or call (785) 239-4366.

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01 Beat the Heat Rush • Wednesday-Friday, 11am-1pm • Custer Hill Bowling Center

• Price per game is $2 minus the day’s high temperature • Shoes: $2

02 Fourth of July Party • 1-3pm • Fort Riley Post Library

• Enjoy fresh watermelons, cool lemonade, and fun in the bounce house

04 Watermelon Feed • Noon-8pm • Warrior Zone

• Watermelon eating, seed spitting, carving and more • Open to ages 18+

05 + 19 Woodshop Safety Class • 6:30pm • Arts and Crafts Center

• $10 • Safety course required to use woodshop area of Arts and Crafts

05 Registration opens for CYSS Youth Sports fall season

• Soccer, flag football, cheerleading and volleyball • Through Aug. 12

07 Pay Day Scramble • 1pm, registration at 11:30am • Custer Hill Golf Course

• $40 registration fee • 4-person scramble • $10 mulligans

07 Crazy 8 Bowling League begins • 6-9pm • Custer Hill Bowling Center

• $8 per week for 8 weeks on 8 Pin No Tap • No payouts • Through Aug. 25

08 + 15 + 22 Cocktails and Canvases • 7pm • Riley’s Conference Center

• $25 admission covers painting supplies, instruction and a drink ticket

09 Firecracker One-Pitch Softball Tournament • 8am • Sacco Sports Complex

• Open to DoD ID holders 18+ • $50 per team, free for active-duty teams

09 + 23 Parent Central Saturday Hours • 8:30am-12:30pm • Parent Central

• Saturday service for CYSS registration • Appointments available

09 Parents’ Night Out • 6-11pm • CYSS Saturday-night child care!

• Flat rate of $20 per child • Reserve by July 6 by calling (785) 239-9885

11 + 18 Matting and Framing Class • 6pm • Arts and Crafts Center

• Learn to do it yourself! • $10 per student • Advance registration required

14 Bowling and a Movie: Zootopia • 5-9pm • Custer Hill Bowling Center

• $35 per family • 2 hours of bowling for up to 6 • 1 large 1-topping pizza

15 Summer Concert Series • 7pm • Rally Point Field

• A free, family-friendly outdoor concert featuring the 451st Army Band

16 Little Apple Paddle • 9am-1pm • Register in advance at Outdoor Rec by July 1

• $26 per 2-person team •Manhattan to St. George • Kayak + gear included

17 Parent and Child Craft Class • 1-4pm • Arts and Crafts Center

• Project: Canvas Painting • Advance registration required

17 Family Bingo • 2pm, doors at 12:30pm • Riley’s Conference Center

• Adults $12, kids $7 • Adults win cash, kids win prizes! • Costumes encouraged

17 American Ninja Warrior BBQ • 2-9pm • Warrior Zone

• Conquer the obstacle course, play yard games, and enjoy delicious BBQ

20 Registration opens for CYSS Youth Sports Start Smart fall season

• Start Smart soccer and Start Smart flag football • Through Aug. 31

20 Registration opens for CYSS Youth Sports Running Club

•Running Club open to youth ages 8-18 years • Through Aug. 31

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July calendar 21 Birthday Bowling • 6-9pm • Custer Hill Bowling Center

• Guests with a birthday in July bowl two free games, shoes not included

22 Slam ‘n’ Jam Basketball Tournament & DJ Competition • 8pm • Warrior Zone

• 3-on-3 outdoor basketball tournament • DJ competition

23 10-5-2 Prairie Run • 7am • King Field House

• $15 registration • 3 runs in one: 10, 5 and 2 miles • Army Ten-Miler qualifier

23 Zorb Ball Bubble Soccer Tournament • 10am • Whitside Fitness Center

• Play soccer while wearing a giant plastic bubble! • $10 per person

23 Teen Night • 6-9pm • Custer Hill Bowling Center

• Ages 16-under • $10 • Unlimited bowling with shoes • Small 1-topping pizza

23 Movie Night: Khumba • 6:30pm • Fort Riley Post Library

• Enjoy family fun and a free movie ... popcorn included!

23 Glow Bingo • 7pm, doors at 6pm • Riley’s Conference Center

• $15 admission • Glow bingo with fun side games • Open to ages 14+

24 Adult Craft Class • 1:30-4:30pm • Arts and Crafts Center

• Project: Ceramic Painting • Advance registration required

27 Sesame Street/USO Experience for Military Families

• 2pm, 4:30pm + 7pm • King Field House • Free tickets at Leisure Travel

27 Community Life Co-Ed Softball League begins • Sacco Softball Complex

• Open to DoD ID holders 18 + • $150 per team • Runs through Sept. 21

28 National Chili Dog Day • 11am-1:30pm • Custer Hill Golf Course

• Enjoy a delicious dog smothered in chili and cheese, and a side • Only $5.50

30 Watermelon Crawl • 1-5pm • Custer HIll Pool

• Watermelon fun • Smashing and eating contests• Pool admission applies

30 Family Canoe Trip • 10am-2pm • Register in advance at Outdoor Recreation

• $15 per person, open to ages 5+ • Location determined by water levels

30 High Stakes Prize Poker Tournament • 2pm • Warrior Zone

• Play for amazing prizes • $20 buy-in • Redemption Round buy-in for $10

ONGOING Introductory Sport Shooting • Skeet and Trap Range• Rental firearm, ammo, ear and eye protection included • Call for appointment

ONGOING Bingo • Tuesday-Thursday • 7pm • Riley’s Conference Center

• Buy-ins start at $10 • Doors at 5pm • Open to DoD ID holders and guests 14+ONGOING Marina Milford Adventures

• Schedule your fishing and tubing trips • Show up with your gear and have fun!

ONGOING Bottomless Bowling Promotion • Custer HIll Bowling Center

• Just $25 for unlimited bowling from 11am-6pm every day through Aug. 31!

ONGOING Safety Orientation and Lift Training • Thursday, 6pm• Safety course required to use bays and lifts at Auto Skills Center

ONGOING Thunderdome Paintball Battles • Outdoor Rec Paintball Facility

• Minimum 8 participants, reservations required • $104 nonrefundable deposit

Choose your challenge! The 31st Annual 10-5-2 Prairie Run offers runners the choice of three different courses: 10 miles, 5 miles and 2 miles.

This year’s edition will kick off at 7 a.m. Saturday, July 23 at King Field House. The run is open to all, including the surround-ing community. The 10-mile race will serve as a qualifier for Fort Riley’s Army Ten-Miler team, which will represent the installation in Washington, D.C.

The race is open to the public. Dogs, stroll-ers, baby joggers, roller skates, motorized ve-hicles, bicycles and headsets are not allowed on the course.

Early registration is under way and runs through July 6. Early registration costs $12 and includes a T-shirt. Late registrations re-ceived July 7-23 cost $15 and do not include a T-shirt.

Online registration is available through July 22 at riley.armymwr.com. On-site registration will be available from 6-6:45 a.m. the day of the race.

Packet pickup will take place from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Friday, July 22 at King Field House. Same-day packet pickup will run from 6-6:45 a.m.

King Field House is located at 202 Custer Ave. For more information, call (785) 239-2915 or visit riley.armymwr.com.

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10-5-2PrairieRun Sesame Street and the USO

are bringing the furry, fuzzy and friendly muppets to military families at Fort Riley! The Sesame Street/USO Experience for Mili-tary Families will present three shows Wednesday, July 27 at King Field House. Shows will start at 2 p.m., 4:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. Doors open 30 minutes prior to show-time.

The 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. shows feature Katie, a military kid on Sesame Street who is moving to a new place. The 4:30 p.m. show deals with transitioning out of military life. The mini-shows also feature fun giveaways.

The show is free for military families; however, tickets are re-quired. Pick up tickets at the Lei-sure Travel Center, located at 6918

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Trooper Drive. There is a limit of six tickets per customer.

King Field House is located at 202

Custer Ave. For more information, visit riley.armymwr.com or call (785) 239-8990.

Nothing says sum-mer like watermelon! Or maybe summer is more about swimming pools? We’ve combined the two into the Water-melon Crawl.

Join Family and MWR from 1-5 p.m. Saturday, July 30 at Custer Hill Pool for ac-tivities that are all things watermelon: , smashing, eating contests and all-around watermelon fun!

Regular pool admis-sion fees apply: $3 for ages 6 and older, $1.50 for ages 3-5, and free for ages 2 and under. Pool

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Custer Hill Pool is located at 7465 Normandy Drive. For more informa-tion, call (785) 239-8990 or visit riley.armymwr.com.

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Settle in, relax, and enjoy a leisurely canoe trip with Outdoor Recreation. From 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, July 30, it’s time to paddle! The location will be determined by water levels.

Grab your friends and families, pack a lunch and join Outdoor Rec for some fun in the sun. The Family Canoe Trip is open to ages 5 and older. Registration costs $15 per person. Advance registration is required.

The Outdoor Recreation Center is located at 1806 Buffalo Soldier Drive. For more in-formation, call (785) 239-2363 or visit riley.armymwr.com

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13 01-04 Resilient Spouse Academy • 9am-3pm • Army Community Service

• Four-day course helps provide spouses with tools to support the community

02+16 Woodshop Safety Class • 6:30pm • Arts and Crafts Center

• $10 • Safety course required to use woodshop area of Arts and Crafts

05-21 Olympics Screening • All day • Warrior Zone

• Watch the Summer Olympics at the Zone! Lots of screens to choose from

06 Zorb Ball Bubble Soccer Tournament • 10am • Whitside Fitness Center

• Play soccer while wearing a giant plastic bubble! • $10 per person

06 Summer Reading Program Awards Party • 1-3pm • Location TBD

• Wrap up the Summer Reading Program with a party • By invitation only

06 Parents’ Night Out • 6-11pm • CYSS Saturday-night child care!

• Flat rate of $20 per child • Reserve by August 3 by calling (785) 239-9885

08+15 Matting and Framing Class • 6pm • Arts and Crafts Center

• Learn to do it yourself! • $10 per student • Advance registration required

10 National S’mores Day • 6-9pm • Warrior Zone

• The ooiest, gooiest celebration yet • Enjoy delicious s’mores • Mmmmm!

11 Bowling and a Movie: Kung Fu Panda 3 • 5-9pm • Custer Hill Bowling Center

• $35 per family • 2 hours of bowling for up to 6 • 1 large 1-topping pizza

12+26 Cocktails and Canvases • 7pm, doors at 6pm • RIley’s Conference Center

• $25 admission covers painting supplies, instruction and a drink ticket

12 Summer Concert Series • 7pm • Rally Point Field

• A free, family friendly outdoor concert featuring reggae band Muzizi

12 Youth Dance • 8-10:30pm • Youth Center

• Open to MST members and their guests • $1 for members, $2 for guests

13 + 27 Parent Central Saturday Hours • 8:30am-12:30pm • Parent Central

• Saturday service for CYSS registration • Appointments available

13 Iron Man Shoot • 10am • Skeet and Trap Range

• $75 per person for 300 targets • Ammo not included • Register by Aug. 12

13 Alooooha Summer • 6-9pm • Custer Hill Pool

• Celebrate the end of summer with a luau pool party • Details coming soon

14 Pool PAW-ty • 11am-1pm • Custer Hill Pool• Bring your furry friends for a dip in the pool • Pet vaccination records required

14 Family Bingo • 2pm, doors at 12:30pm • Riley’s Conference Center

• Adults $12, kids $7 • Adults win cash, kids win prizes! • Costumes encouraged

18 Birthday Bowling • 6-9pm • Custer Hill Bowling Center

• Guests with a birthday in August bowl two free games, shoes not included19 Midnight Madness Basketball Tournament • 6pm • Whitside Fitness Center

• Open to DoD ID holders 18+ • $50 per team, free for active-duty teams

19 Couples Cocktails + Canvases • 7pm, doors at 6pm • Riley’s Conference Center

• $30 each covers instruction, supplies, a beverage ticket and a snack

12 Summer Concert Series: MuziziSay so long to summer with the last of Fam-

ily and MWR’s free Summer Concert Series shows Friday, August 12. Manhattan favorites Muzizi will wrap up the series with an outdoor reggae show featuring a taste of the islands – it’s like summer vacation, without ever leaving home!

Additional Summer Concert Series dates in-clude Friday, June 17 and Friday, July 15.

All shows are family-friendly and open to the public. Lawn chairs, blankets and coolers are welcome; alcoholic beverages, glass con-tainers and pets are prohibited.

Rally Point Field is located at 2601 Trooper Drive. For more information, call (785) 239-8990 or visit riley.armymwr.com.

The end of swimming season means just one thing at Custer Hill Pool: It’s time to bring your furry friends out for a pool party!

Don’t miss the Pool PAW-ty from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Sunday, August 14 at Custer Hill Pool. Bring your furry friends out for some fun in the sun and splash-ing in the pool.

Admission is free, but all four-legged guests must have vac-cination records available on-site to enter the fa-cility. After this, we’ll drain the pool and get ready for the fall.

Custer Hill Pool is located at 7465 Normandy Drive. For more information, visit riley.armymwr.com or call (785) 239-4854.

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Playing soccer in a giant plastic bubble? Awe-some! Join Outdoor Recreation at Whitside Fit-ness Center at 10 a.m. Saturday, August 6 for a Zorb Ball Bubble Soccer Tournament.

The tournament is open to players ages 18 and older. Teams consist of five players; register as a team, or as a free agent and we’ll pair you with other players to make a team. Registration costs $10 per person, and advance registration and payment are required at the Outdoor Rec-reation Center.

Whitside Fitness Center is located at 684 Huebner Road. For more information, call (785) 239-2363 or visit riley.armymwr.com.

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Who will claim the title of Best Sport Shooter on Fort Riley? It might be you, but you’ll need to bring your “A” game, energy drinks or cof-fee and a well-padded shooting vest to the Iron Man Shoot at 10 a.m. Saturday, August 13 at the Skeet and Trap Range.

This competition will consist of 12 rounds, 300 targets and as much determination as you can muster. Prizes will be awarded to the top shooters.

Registration costs $75 and does not include ammunition. Advance registration is required by August 12. For more information, call Out-door Recreation at (785) 239-2363 or visit riley.armymwr.com.

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Have you been waiting to hoop it up? Here’s your chance: The Midnight Madness Basketball Tournament tips off at 6 p.m. Friday, August 19 at Whitside Fitness Center.

Registration is free for active-duty teams and costs $50 per team for all others, and must be turned in to the Sports Office at Whitside Fit-ness Center by August 16.

Whitside Fitness Center is located at 684 Huebner Road. For information, visit riley.ar-mymwr.com/sports or call (785) 239-2813.

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• Open to MST members and their guests • $1 for players, $2 for spectators

20 Warrior Zone Anniversary Party + Gaming Tournament • Noon • Warrior Zone

• Open to ages 18+ • Details coming soon!

20 Hops and Hogs • 4-10pm • Rally Point Field

• A festival of beer, bacon and motorcyles • Details coming soon

20 Teen Night • 6-9pm • Custer Hill Bowling Center

• Ages 16-under • $10 • Unlimited bowling with shoes • Small 1-topping pizza

21 Parent and Child Craft Class • 1-4pm • Arts and Crafts Center

• Project: Ceramic Cat or Dog • Advance registration required

26 Night at Moon Lake and USO No Dough Dinner • 6pm • Moon Lake

• Free dinner, courtesy of USO • Nature hikes and games • Outdoor movie

27 Movie Night: Pan • 6:30pm • Fort Riley Post Library

• Enjoy family fun and a free movie ... popcorn included!

27 Glow Bingo • 7pm, doors at 6pm • Riley’s Conference Center

• $15 admission • Glow bingo with fun side games • Open to ages 14+

28 Adult Craft Class • 1:30pm • Arts and Crafts Center

• Project: Canvas Painting • Advance registration required

ONGOING Safety Orientation and Lift Training • Thursday, 6pm

• Safety course required to use bays and lifts at Auto Skills Center

ONGOING Marina Milford Adventures

• Schedule your fishing and tubing trips • Show up with your gear and have fun!

ONGOING Bingo • Tuesday-Thursday • 7pm • Riley’s Conference Center

• Buy-ins start at $10 • Open to DoD ID card holders and their guests ages 14+

ONGOING Extreme Bowling • Saturday, 6pm-midnight • Custer Hill Bowling Center

• Glow-in-the-dark bowling fun for all ages • Adults: $9, Kids: $7

ONGOING Thunderdome Paintball Battles • Outdoor Rec Paintball Facility• Minimum 8 participants, reservations required • $104 nonrefundable deposit

ONGOING Turn Your Move Into a Lifetime Enhancement • Tuesday • ACS

• PCS briefing for success! • Single Soldiers: 9-11:30am • Families: 1-4pm

ONGOING Introductory Sport Shooting • Skeet and Trap Range• Rental firearm, ammo, ear and eye protection included • Call for appointment

ONGOING Family Fun Day • Sunday, noon-6pm • Custer Hill Bowling Center

• $35 per lane includes unlimited bowling for up to 6, one large 2-topping pizzaONGOING Pool Tournaments • 1st + 3rd Thursdays • 7pm • Warrior Zone

• Open to DoD ID card holders and their guests ages 18+ • Win great prizes!

ONGOING Bottomless Bowling Promotion • Custer HIll Bowling Center

• Just $25 for unlimited bowling from 11am-6pm every day through Aug. 31!

ONGOING New Parent Support Playdate • Monday, 10-11am • ACS• Parents with young children get together for playtime

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The Warrior Zone is turning 5 this year! Join us Saturday, August 20 to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the first Warrior Zone built

from the ground up in the continental United States!

Details are still in the works, but plans include a gaming tournament

that’s going to be epic.The Warrior Zone is

open to guests 18 and older and is located at 7867 Normandy Drive. For

more information visit riley.armymwr.com or call (785) 240-6618. Find us on Facebook at “BOSS & The Warrior Zone.”

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Hops and Hogs

Do you love bacon? How about beer? Maybe motorcycles rev your engine? We’ve got the festi-val for you: Hops and Hogs is coming Saturday, August 20 to Rally Point Field.

From 4-10 p.m., enjoy vendors selling bacon-themed food items and a beer tasting tent – just $10 for 10 samples. We’ll also have live music, and we’re inviting local motorcyclists to join in the fun as well.

Rally Point Field is located at 2601 Trooper Drive. For more information, call (785) 239-5041 or visit riley.armymwr.com.

Night at Moon LakeWrap up your summer fun with

Night at Moon Lake! Join Family and MWR and USO at 6 p.m. Friday, Au-gust 26 for a USO No-Dough Din-ner followed by an evening of nature hikes, fishing, and tons of family fun. We’ll have crafting, yard games, ghost stories, bubbles and sidewalk chalk, and so much more.

Night at Moon Lake kicks off with the No-Dough Dinner from 6-7:30 p.m. Fun activities start at 6 p.m., and the family-friendly movie starts at ap-proximately.

Admission to Night at Moon Lake is free and open to the public. Pets are prohibited.

Moon Lake is located on Pistol Range Road behind McCormick Park. For more information, call (785) 239-2807 or visit riley.armym-wr.com.

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Family Bingo is tons of fun: Adults win cash, kids win prizes and everybody has a great time! Don’t miss the next Family Bingo Sunday, Au-gust 14.

Admission costs $12 for adults and $7 for kids. Doors open at 12:30 p.m. and bingo starts at 2 p.m.

Riley’s Conference Center is located at 446 Seitz Dr. For more information, call (785) 784-1000 or visit riley.armymwr.com.

Family Bingo 14The Fort Riley Post Library brings your favorite mov-

ies to the silver screen with monthly movie nights. In August, enjoy the family-f r iendly fantasy flick Pan at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, August 27. Admis-sion is free ... we’ll even provide the snacks!

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MARIE PRINSTONApril Employee of the Month

In her position as a cook at Warren Child Development Center, Marie Prin-ston goes out of her way to give high qual-ity service. She is extremely dedicated to ensuring the kitchen runs efficiently. In the absence of a head cook, Marie has ac-cepted additional responsibilities and her work load has increased; however, her positive attitude and outstanding work ethic have not wavered. She always has a smile for the children and is pleasant to all.

CHERILYN DAVISMarch Employee of the Month

Cherilyn Davis serves as an adminis-trative assistant to the CYSS leadership team in Bldg. 6620. She accepts every assignment given and completes tasks with efficiency and excellence. She is extremely dependable, knowledgeable, and trustworthy. Cherilyn initiates mo-rale-boosting activities, and also creates and implements systems to keep things orderly and in good repair. She does not hesitate to do whatever is necessary.

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Allied Marketing Group has not had a presence at Fort Riley for very long, but they have made a big impact through their support of Family and MWR.

You may have seen the allied team at the 2015 Fall Apple Day Festival. Maybe you tried to guess the amount growing on their popular “money tree” at the Easter Egg Hunt or Run for the Fallen. Wherever you have run into the staff from Allied Marketing Group, one thing is clear: Their dedication to the military community.

“We love our military because they are our family members,” said Alionso Delfin, senior agent with AMG. “They are a father, a brother or a friend that has dedicated him or herself to the highest form. We sponsor them to say thank you in the only way we can, by giving back!”

Next time you see Allied Marketing Group, take a moment say thanks for their support of Soldier and family programs through Family and MWR. They’ll be at Victory Celebration June 4 – stop by to say hello, and you might have a chance to win great prizes, too.

*Sponsorship and advertising do not imply endorsement.

BRYAN BARTLETTFebruary Employee of the Month

In his role as Relocation Readiness Program Manager at ACS Bryan seeks ways to identify the actual challenges being faced by our Soldiers and families and to ensure their needs are met, in any way possible. His impact on Soldiers and families is evidenced by the more than 80 positive comments per month regarding his programs and initiatives. Bryan has increased the reach of Relocation Readi-ness and satisfaction with the program.

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Everything.Monday Night SingoBingo with a musical twist > 6pm - Every Monday

Star Wars: The Old Republic Guild Play > 6pm - Every Tuesday

League of Legends > 7pm - Every Wednesday

Billiards TournamentsPrizes include pool cues and B&K Pro Shop gift cards > 7pm - 1st + 3rd Thursdays

Riley vs. the WorldGaming tournament vs. JBLM > 8pm - Every Thursday

Magic: The GatheringBooster Draft > 7pm - Every Friday - $15

Retro FridaysSega Genesis gaming + Pac-Man > 7pm - Last Friday

All Day AnimeIt’s an anime marathon ... all day! > 11am-11pm - 1st Saturday

Anime Club > 7pm - Every Saturday

Texas Hold’emFree participation | Play for prizes > 4pm - Every Saturday

Binge-a-Thon SundayWhy watch one when you can watch them all? > 11am - Every Saturday

Sunday FundayA Week | 1st + 3rd weeks > 3pm - Madden NFL 16 > 7pm - NBA2K16B Week | 2nd + 4th weeks > 3pm - Call of Duty > 7pm - FIFA 16

MORE THAN GAMESDon’t be fooled by the computers and consoles: The Warrior Zone is more than just

games. The Warrior Zone offers a variety of tasty food to satisfy your hunger. From delicious pizzas to wraps and snacks, the Warrior Zone has all the grub you crave.

And the menu isn’t just the standard “gamer fuel”: Check out the assortment of op-tions under 600 calories. Choose from our chicken caesar salad, tuna salad sandwich, chicken pita, a variety of fruit smoothies and more – there are more than 10 items to choose from! We’ve even got a light snack: the soft pretzel weighs in at just 374 calories.

Short on time, but want something good to eat? Call ahead to place your order and it’ll be ready when you arrive. It doesn’t get more convenient than that.

The Warrior Zone is located at 7867 Normandy Dr. and is open to guests ages 18 and older. For more information, visit riley.armymwr.com or call (785) 240-6618. Find us on Facebook at BOSS & the Warrior Zone!

When it comes to healthy meals and tasty treats, think ‘Warrior Zone’ for great food

Watermelon Feed | July 4 | Noon-8pmCelebrate Independence Day with some good, clean ... sticky ... fun! The Warrior Zone Watermelon Feed will feature lots of fun contests, like watermelon eating, seed spit-ting, watermelon carving and more. Open to guests ages 18+.

Slam ‘n’ Jam Basketball Tournament + DJ Competition | July 22 | 8pmSign up now for this 3-on-3 basketball tourna-ment that will take place under the lights on the Warrior Zone’s outdoor courts. But wait ... it’s also a DJ competition on the patio, with the winners chosen by votes from the crowd. Enjoy yard games, great food and lots of fun.

Warrior Zone BBQ | Every Friday11am ‘til it’s gone! Looking for the best BBQ in town? Don’t miss the Warrior Zone’s legendary lunch plates, starting at just $6.50 for a one-meat plate. Unleash your inner carnivore: pulled pork, chicken, ribs, brisket and more ... and the menu changes weekly!

Lunchtime Pool League Tuesdays starting June 21 | 11:45amDon’t spend your lunch napping at your desk ... get in a little friendly competition instead. This four-week eight-ball league runs through July 12, from 11:45am-12:45pm each week. Participation costs $5 and covers the entire season. Prizes for first and second places.

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BINGO ON THE MOVEExciting news: Bingo is on the move! Starting June 21, Riley’s Conference Center

will be the new home of big payouts and big fun. Until then, bingo will continue its regular schedule at Rally Point.

Bingo is currently offered three nights per week – Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs-day. The schedule is subject to change after the move to Riley’s, so keep an eye on riley.armymwr.com for updates. We have the biggest payouts in the area ... but you can’t win if you don’t play! Buy-ins start at just $10, so winning has never been more affordable.

Bingo is open to DoD ID holders and their guests ages 14 and older. Riley’s Confer-ence Center is located at 446 Seitz Dr. For more information, call (785) 784-1000.

Beginning June 21, our bingo program will have a new home at Riley’s Conference Center

Bingo BenefitsFrequency> Three nights per week: Tuesday, Wednesday + Thursday Subject to change after move > Doors open at 5pm > Fun games start at 6pm Purchase a Level 1 pack before 6pm and receive a free 6-on for Fun Games> Warmup games at 6:30pm> Regular session at 7pm

Payouts> Largest payouts in the area!> Up to $14,000 in payouts nightly> $1,199 payout on last game of each night – guaranteed!

Promotions> Exciting promotions every month! They change often, so visit us to stay in the know.

Big Bucks - Jackpot Winner!Check this out! Our last jackpot winner hit it big on May 4, and won the $7,500 prize. Congratu-lations to Jim Shelby! Now that you know it can be done, what are you waiting for? We have more than $14,000 in potential payouts each night ... but you can’t win if you don’t play. Visit riley.armymwr.com to learn more today.

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Bowling Specials Wednesday | Dollar Night6-9pm | $1 games + $1 shoes

Thursday | Happy Hour6-9pm | $15/lane per hour for unlimited bowling for up to 6 people, shoes not included

Friday | Glow Bowl6pm-midnight | $17/lane per hour for unlimited bowling for up to 6 people, shoes not included

Saturday | Extreme Bowling6pm-midnight | $9/person for 3 hours of bowling, shoes included$7 for children

Sunday | Family Funnoon-6pm | $35/lane for unlim-ited bowling for up to 6 people, shoes included, plus a large 1-top-ping pizza and 2 pitchers of soda

Summer Hourly Bowling Specials

Wednesday-Friday, 1-6pmSaturday, 11am-6pmSunday, Noon-6pm$15/lane per hour for unlim-ited bowling for up to 6 people, shoes not included

Don’t forget to check out our group rates and party packages ... make your next event special!

ENDLESS SUMMERDon’t swelter in the summer heat outside – come burn up the lanes inside with a

Bottomless Bowling card at Custer Hill Bowling Center. No matter your age, purchase the card for $25 and bowl endless games from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. June 1-August 31.

Not enough time for all-day bowling? From June-August, Custer Hill Bowling Center will offer Summer Hourly Bowling in place of per-game pricing. Take up to 6 of your friends and enjoy the hourly rate of $15 per lane every Wednesday-Friday from 1-6 p.m., Saturday from 11 a.m.-6 p.m., or Sunday from noon-6 p.m.

As we move into July and the summer gets even hotter, so do the deals on bowling! From July 1-August 31, don’t miss Beat the Heat Rush: From 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Wednes-day-Friday, the day’s per-game pricing equals $2 minus the day’s high temperature. The hotter the day, the less you pay!

Custer Hill Bowling Center is located at 7485 Normandy Drive. For more informa-tion, visit riley.armymwr.com or call (785) 239-4366.

From Bottomless Bowling to Beat the Heat, find endless fun at Custer Hill Bowling Center

Fins to Pins Pass | June 1-August 31Save big with a pass that covers bowling and swimming! Purchase a family Fins to Pins pass for $100 and receive admission to Custer Hill Pool, plus three bowling Family Fun Packages. Save $55 over regular pricing! Buy an individual daily pass for $3 and get pool admission plus 50 percent off bowling and shoes for the day.

Birthday Bowling | 6-9pmJune 16 | July 21 | August 18At Custer Hill Bowling Center, enjoy free bowl-ing for birthday boys and girls of all ages! On the third Thursday of each month, bowlers with a birthday in the current month bowl two free games, shoes not included. While you’re here, enjoy cake or a cupcake to celebrate.

Battle Rattle Bowling | By reservationEvery Tuesday starting June 14Think bowling is easy? Think again ... you can even use it for PT. When you’re wearing your full battle rattle, it’s tougher than you think. Put on your gear and prepare to get smoked! Just $5 per person, shoes included, for one hour of unlimited bowling. By reservation only.

New Signature Menu Items are Here!You have to try the chicken and waffles sand-wich, with spicy sriracha syrup. Hand-crafted hamburgers and turkey burgers are made in-house. New appetizers include mini macs, which are delightfully addicting! And honestly, who doesn’t want a milkshake in the summer-time. Great way to beat the heat!

GET GOLF READYIt’s still not too late to learn the game of golf, whether you are young or old. Give us

five days, and Get Golf Ready will teach you the skills you need to get out onto the golf course and learn the sport of a lifetime. Get the whole family involved!

Get Golf Ready takes you through the getting-started process with our very own PGA Professional, Dave Crawley. During the program, Dave will teach you how to naviagte the Pro Shop, along with golf course safety and etiquette. We’ll also work on the fundamentals of the game with putting, chipping, irons, and woods, and get out onto the golf course to play. Cost per player is $99 for 7.5 hours of golf instruction.

Custer Hill Golf Course is located at 5202 Normandy Drive. For more informa-tion, call (785) 784-6000 or visit riley.armymwr.com.

Whether you’re new to the game or an old pro, Get Golf Ready can help improve your game

Individual LessonsIf you’re looking to step your game up to the next level, con-sider individual lessons. PGA Professional Dave Crawley offers lessons for different age ranges, and will tailor instruction to the individual’s pace and progress. Some lesson options include:

Pettegrew ...................$351 individual 30-minute lesson

Palmer ......................$1304 individual 30-minute lessons

McIlroy ....................... $603-hole playing lesson on course

Speith ......................... $201 individual 30-minute junior lesson

To schedule individual lessons, or for pricing and availability, call the Pro Shop at (785) 784-1000.

1ID Anniversary MerchandiseIn preparation for the 2017 BRO Centennial, the Custer Hill Golf Course offers an extensive line of 1st Infantry Division 100th Anniversary shirts, hats and accessories. You don’t need to be a golfer to show your support for the old-est division in the U.S. Army – stop by today!

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GOOD TO GONeed an affordable, professional catering option for your next event? Whether

you’re planning a personal function like a wedding or anniversary party, or a military function like a hail and farewell or dining out, Fort Riley’s Business Operations Divi-sion is good to go ... We can pack up and bring the party to you!

In addition to the extensive menu available from Riley’s Conference Center, cater-ing customers also have the option of choosing from the menus offered by the Warrior Zone, Custer Hill Golf Course and Custer Hill Bowling Center.

For information, call Riley’s Conference Center at (785) 784-1000, the Warrior Zone at (785) 240-6618, golf at (785) 784-6000 or the bowling center at (785) 239-4366.

With off-site catering, our Family and MWR food and beverage team brings the party to you!

Off-Site OptionsWhy is our off-site catering the answer to your party planning needs?> Less stress Off-site catering allows our friendly, professional staff to bring the party to you! We take care of the preparation and presentation.

> More choice Off-site catering menus are available from several Family and MWR facilities: Riley’s Conference Center, Custer Hill Golf Course, Custer Hill Bowling Center and the Warrior Zone.

> Special delivery Family and MWR food and beverage programs deliver catering to locations on post and off post!

Perfect Your PartyWhether you’re hosting a formal event at a fancy facility, an informal get-together in your home, or anything in between, the food and beverage experts at Family and MWR’s Busi-ness Operations Division can bring perfect menu to you ... wherever you are! Learn more at riley.armymwr.com.

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REVACATION VALUELeisure Travel offers great discounts on local area attractions and destinations to make

this summer unforgettable. How about Orlando, the Smoky Mountains or Myrtle Beach?Have you been putting off a trip to theme-park paradise? Summer offers nice discounts

on hotels. Sure, it’s hot ... but staying near Universal Studios Florida, SeaWorld Orlando, and Walt Disney World will take the sting out of the summer heat. Leisure Travel books you at the Best Western Lake Buena Vista Resort in Downtown Disney, 3 miles from Sea World and 7 miles from Universal Studios. A standard room is just $109 per night, tax free!

The Leisure Travel Center is located at 6918 Trooper Drive and is open from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Friday and 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday. For more information, call (785) 239-5614 or visit riley.armymwr.com.

Book with Leisure Travel for an amazing summer vacation without breaking the bank

Tennessee Trip:Great Smoky

MountainsAmerica’s most popular national park, a major theme park, and

miles of trails and streams for un-der $100 per night? Yep. Head to Great Smoky Mountains National Park for fishing, hiking, and scenic

drives, and spend at least one day at Dollywood for authentic Tennessee music, food and – of course – thrill rides such as the Wild Eagle and Mystery Mine.

Leisure Travel books you at the Westgate Resorts River Terrace,

located in the Smoky Mountains and featuring two heated pools,

a sports bar and grill, private balcony and mini fridge in each room. Summer rates start at $64

per night, tax free!

Beautiful Beaches: Myrtle Beach, S.C.Want a dreamy beach vacation, there’s still plenty of time to find a deal! Myrtle Beach of-fers miles of sand, a wildly popular boardwalk, charter fishing expeditions and so much more. Stay at the Sheraton Myrtle Beach Convention Center, 2 blocks from the beach. Summer rates start at an affordable $113 per night, tax free.

Adult Craft Time • $8-$20Jun. 26 | Canvas PaintingJul. 24 | Ceramic Painting Aug. 21 | Canvas PaintingThis time is set aside for you to work quietly on a project you will be able to complete in an afternoon. Or bring in a project you’ve been working on and cannot find the time to finish, or might need some advice to complete. Must pre-pay and register in advance. Classes are from 1:30-4:30pm.

Matting and Framing • $10Jun. 6, 20 | Jul. 11, 18 | Aug. 8, 15Subjects covered in this one-night class include material selection, mat cutting, frame chopping and assem-bly, and glass cutting. All materials are provided for hands-on instruction. Students will not be working on their own projects. This class is required be-fore using the matting and framing area. Classes are at 6pm.

Woodshop Safety • $10Jun. 7, 21 | Jul. 5, 19 | Aug. 2, 16Learn power tool safety and general woodshop procedures. Learn the basic operation of each piece of ma-chinery within the shop. Patrons are required to take this class before us-ing the shop. Advance registration re-quired. Classes are at 6:30pm.

Parent + Child Craft • $8-$20Jun. 19 | Patriotic ThemeJul. 17 | Canvas PaintingAug. 21 | Ceramic Dog or Cat Work with your child on a craft! You can work together on one project or each have your own. Classes are divided ac-cording to age; we need to know your child’s age to schedule a time for you to attend. Must pre-pay and register in ad-vance. Classes are from 1-4pm.

Crochet, Knitting and • $5Cross StitchOne Saturday per monthLearn the basics of crochet including single and double stitches, reading instructions, changing colors, and in-creasing and decreasing. Hook and yarn are supplied for the first class; student responsible for supplies af-terward. Must pre-pay and enroll one week prior. Classes are from 1-4pm.

Beginner Sewing • $26Schedule based on enrollmentLearn how to set up a sewing machine, how to get started and the stitches available on each machine. Learn the French seam, which you will use on your one-of-a-kind pillow case. Come early to set up and be ready to start at 1pm. Must pre-pay and enroll one week prior. Classes are from 1-4pm.

CREATIVE CRAFTSSummer is the perfect time to dive into crafting; Arts & Crafts can show you how

Set Up for Your Skills! Arts and Crafts offers:

Sales StoreOur sales store has supplies for many crafts and hobbie, including wood-working, mats and frames, ceramic paints, clay for pottery, stained glass, quilting and sewing supplies (exclud-ing fabric), DMC floss, and engraving metal.

Matting + Framing AreaA huge selection of mats and frame stock available as well as state of the art equipment. We only use conser-vation and preservation matts which are the best to preserve your framed work. After taking a beginners class you will be able to come and finish a project in one day with the help of our friendly staff.

Ceramic + Pottery AreaWe have a kiln where you may drop off and have your greenware or bisque fired for a minimal fee. We have a slab roller and two potters wheels, which are available only during warm weath-er as this is an outside activity.

Woodshop2,400 square feet of floor space and all the specialized equipment needed to complete any project. A large se-lection of hardwoods, plywood, and processed material is available for pur-chase.

General Crafting AreaHere you can work individually on matting and framing, painting ceram-ics, scrapbooking, sewing, knitting and crocheting, and drawing.

Scrap Booking AreaSpecialized equipment such as Zyron and Acc-U-Cut die cutter for scrap booking are available for walk-in use. There is a minimal fee.

The Arts and Crafts Center is located at 6918 Trooper Drive and is open from 1-8:30pm Monday-Tuesday, and 9am-4:30pm Wednesday, Saturday and Sun-day. For more information, call (785) 239-9205 or visit riley.armymwr.com.

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Upcoming EventsLunch Time PaddleSpend lunch time canoeing or kay-aking on Moon Lake. The watercraft will be on location, all you have to do is show up, jump in and take off.

Outdoor Adventure DayGet to Outdoor Recreation at this open house event. Try the outdoor climbing wall while the kids jump around in the bounce houses.

Yard Game OlympicsTwo-person teams compete in this three-session series which features games including Baggo, Ladder Golf, Kan Jam, golf challenges and more. Must be age 13+. Advance registration required.

Little Apple PaddleFloat the Kansas River in a canoe or kayak! Depart from Linear Trail Head and arrive at St. George. Hot dogs and T-shirts included. Out-door Rec provides the watercraft, oars, life jackets and transportation. Advance registration required by July 1. Participant numbers limited.

Zorb Ball Bubble SoccerPlaying soccer in a giant plastic bubble? Awesome! Register indi-vidually or in teams of five. Ages 18+. Advance registration required.

Family Canoe TripSettle in, relax, and enjoy a leisurely trip. Pack a lunch and enjoy some fun in the sun. Ages 5+. Advance registration required.

Iron Man ShootBring your “A” game, energy drinks and a padded shooting vest ... you’re in for the long haul with 12 rounds and 300 targets. Ammo not provided. Register by Aug. 12.

Thunderdome Paintball BattlesTwo teams enter, one team leaves! The deposit covers the minimum of eight required participants, plus equipment and supplies (air and 100 rounds of paintballs per per-son). Two-week advance notice required.

Visit Outdoor Recreation for information on local recreational opportunities and check out our full line of rental equipment, including tents, campers, trailers, boats, coolers, canoes, grills, canopies, tables and chairs. If you have a special event or cel-ebration coming up, we can help you with our inflatable playstations, dunk tanks, potato sacks, tug-of-war ropes, and sports equipment. Advance registration and payment are required for some events. The Outdoor Recreation Center is located at 1806 Buffalo Soldier Drive and is open from 9am-5pm Monday-Sunday. For more information on any Outdoor Rec pro-gram, call (785) 239-2363 or visit riley.armymwr.com.

LIFE ON THE LAKEAre you looking for a fun getaway? The Fort Riley Marina now offers Marina Milford

Adventures: fishing or tubing trips on Milford Lake. Marina staff will drive the boat and all equipment is provided – all you have to do is show up for your reservation with your personal gear (sunscreen, snacks, fishing poles, etc.), get fitted with life jackets, get on the boat and have fun. Each trip is approximately two hours in length with the option of adding hours as you go. The fishing trip is $100 and the tubing trip is $150; both have a maximum capacity of eight people). Reservations required at least 48 hours in advance.

The Fort Riley Marina is located at 7112 K Highway 82 in Milford and is open 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday and Friday, and 7 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday-Sunday. For more information, visit riley.armymwr.com or call (785) 239-2363.

With Marina Milford Adventures, you just have to show up for a great day on the water

Open for business!The Fort Riley Marina

is open for the season!Rent a watercraft at

the Fort Riley Marina!Pontoon BoatFishing Boat

Deck BoatSki Boat

V-BottomKayak

Water Skis + TubesRental fees include life vests.

Fuel not included in rental fee.

Kansas Safe Boaters Course or other NASBLA-approved boater

safety card required to rentmotorized watercraft.

Primitive Camping at the MarinaThe Fort Riley Marina has a number of primi-tive campsites located on the shores of Mil-ford Lake. The sites have no water, electricity or amenities, but offer an excellent place to spend a night under the stars. Sites cost $7 per night, per site. Please check in at the Marina of-fice before heading to your site.

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Swim Pass PricingDaily Pass > Ages 6+: $3 > Ages 3-5: $1.50 > Ages 2-under: Free

Individual Passes > 3 months: $25 > 6 months: $50 > 12 months: $100

Family Aquatics Passes > 3 months: $50 > 6 months: $100 > 12 months: $150

SKIES Unlimited Swim Lessons

June 13-17 > Bobbers: 6-6:30pm > Currents: 6-6:45pm > Waves: 6:30-7pm > Whitecaps: 6:30-7:15pm

June 27-July 1 > Bobbers: 9-9:30am > Currents: 9-9:45am > Waves: 9-9:30am > Whitecaps: 9-9:45am

July 11-15 > Bobbers: 9-9:30am > Currents: 9-9:45am > Waves: 9-9:30am > Whitecaps: 9-9:45am

July 25-29 > Bobbers: 6-6:30pm > Currents: 6-6:45pm > Waves: 6:30-7pm > Whitecaps: 6:30-7:15pm

Class descriptions: > Bobbers: For ages 6-36 months, parents must be in water with child > Waves: Ages 3-5 (preschool) > Currents: Ages 6-up (beginner) > Whitecaps: Ages 6-up (intermediate)

To register for SKIES Unlimited swim lessons, visit CYS Services Parent Central Services at 6620 Normandy Dr. or call (785) 239-9885 for information.

TAKE A DIPYou’ve been waiting for it since last summer, and now it’s time: Custer Hill Pool is

open for the summer season! Catch some rays, cool off in the pool, and have a great time making summer fun memories.

Custer Hill Pool has some great events lined up this summer. Don’t miss the Water-melon Crawl, Alooooha Summer, and the Pool PAW-ty, all sure to be a great time. Or, you can just stop by to relax on your own.

Buy a Fins to Pins Pass this summer and save big on swimming and bowling. The family pass offers three months of unlimited swimming and three Family Fun Pack-ages at Custer Hill Bowling Center for just $100, a savings of $55.

Coming in 2017 ... A brand-new Custer Hill Pool experience! Construction starts after we close for the season in August, so good things are coming our way.

Custer Hill Pool is located at 7465 Normandy Drive. For more information, visit riley.armymwr.com or call (785) 239-5860.

Custer Hill Pool is now open for the summer, and the opportunities for aquatic fun abound

Watermelon Crawl | July 30 | 1-5pm Watermelon fun for all ages! Enjoy a pool party plus watermelon-themed activities, including watermelon smashing, seed spitting, water-melon eating contests, a greased watermelon relay, the big splash contest and lots more fun. Daily pool admission fees apply; pool passes are not accepted for this event.

Alooooha Summer! August 13 | 7-10pmThis luau pool party will have the food, deco-rations, games and prizes for the entire family! It’s last pool party before the school year starts and last pool party for the OLD Custer Hill Pool: The excitement begins with construction for the new pool beginning in fiscal year 2017!

Pool PAW-ty | August 14 | 11am-1pmHere it is: We’re closing out the pool season with a chance to bring your canine friend for fun in the sun and splashing in the pool! Ad-mission is free, but all four-legged guests must have vaccination records on-site to enter the facility. After this, we’ll drain the pool and get ready for the fall. Admission is free.

Fins to Pins Pass | June 1-August 14Save big with a pass that covers bowling and swimming! Purchase a family Fins to Pins pass for $100 and receive admission to Custer Hill Pool, plus three bowling Family Fun Packages. Save $55 over regular pricing! Buy an individual daily pass for $3 and get pool admission plus 50 percent off bowling and shoes for the day.

SPORTS & FITNESS

Event Date Location Eligibility Cost DeadlineCommunity Life Co-Ed Softball League Jul. 27-Sept. 21 Sacco Sports Complex DoD ID holders 18+ $150 per team Jul. 21

Midnight Madness Softball Tournament Jun 17 - 6pm Sacco Sports Complex DoD ID holders 18+

Free for active-duty teams; $50 for all others Jun. 15

Firecracker One-Pitch Softball Tournament Jul. 9 Sacco Softball Complex DoD ID holders 18+

Free for active-duty teams; $50 for all others Jul. 7

10-5-2-Prairie Run Jul. 23 King Field House Open to the publicEarly registration: $12Late registration: $15

Early registration ends Jul. 6

Midnight Madness Basketball Tournament Aug. 19 - 6pm Whitside Fitness Center DoD ID holders 18+

Free for active-duty teams; $50 for all others Aug. 17

Intramural Flag Football League Sept. 6-Nov. 19 Long Fitness Center Active-duty only Free Aug. 30

A calendar of upcoming intramural sports and fitness events. Events subject to change without notice.For more information, call (785) 239-2813 or visit riley.armymwr.com.

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CUSTOM SERVICESometimes, you just need a professional touch. Looking for an expert to make your

matting and framing project shine? The friendly staff at the Arts and Crafts Center will help! We have more than 500 frame options and the highest-quality mats – and the best prices and service in town. Stop by today for your free estimate.

Arts and Crafts also offers engraving services and laser engraving, and has the capa-bility to engrave on several types of media.

The Arts and Crafts Center is located at 6918 Trooper Drive and is open from 1-8:30pm Monday-Tuesday, and 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. For more information, call (785) 239-9205 or visit riley.armymwr.com.

If you need high-quality framing and matting services, look no further than Arts & Crafts

Arts and Crafts Retail Shop

Framing and Matting > Our shop has more than 500 frame choices and only the high-est quality conservation mats for your valuable pieces. Stop by and get a free estimate.

Engraving Shop > We have a computerized en-graver, we are able to engrave on glossy brass, black brass, pen sets, coins and sabers, and more, stop in and see what is available.

Laser Engraver > The engraver is able to laser etch into wood, plastic, glass mirror, and limestone. Get your farewell gifts completed here. Stop in, take a look at our sam-ples and see what we can do!

Great Gifts!Looking for a one-of-a-kind gifts for farewells, retirements ... or maybe even Father’s Day? The Arts and Crafts Center has an engraving shop and is able to engrave on glossy brass, black brass, pen sets, coins, sabers and more, and etch wood, glass, mirrors and limestone. Stop in to see what is available

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FINS TO PINSWondering what to do this weekend? If a day at the pool followed by a few games

of bowling sounds like heaven, you’re in luck: The Fins to Pins Pass is just for you!With Fins to Pins, you save a bundle on swimming and bowling. The individual

daily pass costs just $3 and gives you admission to Custer Hill Pool and 50 percent off your bowling and shoes total for the day at Custer Hill Bowling Center. The family pass is an even better value: Pay just $100 for bowling and swimming privileges that would normally run $155 – see the sidebar for details.

Custer Hill Bowling Center is located at 7485 Normandy Drive and can be reached at (785) 239-4366. Custer Hill Pool is located at 7465 Normandy Drive and can be reached at (785) 239-5860. For more information, visit riley.armymwr.com.

Save big this summer with a pass that covers bowling and swimming for the whole family

Fins to PinsPass Pricing

Individual Daily Pass > $3> One-day admission to Custer Hill Pool ($3 value)> 50 percent off bowling and shoe total for the day at Custer Hill Bowling Center

Family Pass > $100 > Three-month aquatics pass ($50 value) > Three bowling Family Fun Packages ($105 value)

Deals on Your Favorite ActivitiesA three-month family aquatics pass normally costs $100. The Family Fun Package at Custer Hill Bowling Center costs $35 per visit. With the Fins to Pins Pass, you get three months of swimming and three Family Fun Packages – a total value of $155 – for just $100. That’s a sav-ings of more than 30 percent!

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HIGH SPEEDMilitaryChildCare.com, a Department of Defense site designed to simplify and im-

prove the child care request for care process, is scheduled to launch at Fort Riley June 30. Using MCC, eligible families can search and request care for full-day and part-day op-

tions in facility-based and home-based programs for children from birth through age 12. Families at Fort Riley who are currently on waitlists will be automatically transi-

tioned to the new web-based system. These families will retain the original date of their request(s) for care, and all program enrollment processes will remain the same.

For more information, please contact Parent Central Services at (785) 239-9885, or learn more about MCC at militarychildcare.com.

MCC will streamline the waitlist process for families finding and requesting child care

What does MCC do?MilitaryChildCare.com provides a single online gateway for families

to access military-operated or military-subsidized child care options worldwide across all

Services. The site enables families to create a household profile, conduct child care searches, submit requests for care, and manage their requests at any time and from any location.

The site offers a more streamlined approach to

finding and requesting care, expedites placement through

a standardized request process and waitlist management tools, and provides reports that help programs better plan for future

placement needs.

Personalized ProfileOn militarychildcare.com, a profile stores basic information such as sponsor name, contact in-formation, family type and child data. With this profile, you can conduct a customized search for a range of child care options, request care across services, submit unlimited requests for care, and remain on waitlists for a preferred pro-gram even after being offered care by another.

WORK FROM HOMEDo you enjoy working with children? Would you like to earn money from home? If the

answer is yes, check out the Family Child Care program! The FCC program recruits, trains and certifies military spouses who live on post and want to provide child care.

CYS Services currently has a need for more certified homes. When you become a Family Child Care professional, CYS Services provides free training, access to start up equipment, on-going program support and a subsidy program to help offset expenses. FCC providers have earning potential of $26,000-$40,000 per year.

If you are interested in supporting Fort Riley Soldiers and families by providing safe, high-quality child care in a home environment, call the FCC office at (785) 239-4313.

Do you want to earn money from home? The Family Child Care program needs you!

Family Child CareFast Facts

All training, basic equipment, toys and supplies necessary to start an FCC home are available

free of charge from CYS Services.

The FCC program selects only individuals who are “most quali-

fied” for acceptance into the program. An applicant, the appli-cant’s spouse and anyone in the home over the age of 12 must

pass several background checks.

Applicants who are selected must complete 40 hours of specified

training to meet the Army standard. Providers must also complete ongoing training in

child development and guidance to become fully certified

and maintain that certification.

Learn More About Family Child Care If you want to learn more about working from home with CYS Services and becom-ing a Family Child Care provider, the FCC director provides a weekly overview for ap-plicants at 1:30pm every Thursday at Parent Central Services, located at 6620 Normandy Dr. Children are welcome.

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Part-Day PreschoolEnrollment opens July 1Strong Beginnings and Part Day Preschool open enrollment be-gins July 1. Program orientations will be held August 16 and 23 from noon-1pm. Part Day Preschool will start Au-gust 29.Please visit or call Parent Central Services, located at 6620 Nor-mandy Dr., or call (785) 239-9885 for more information.

Parents’ Night OutNeed a date night, or just some “me” time? CYS Services has you covered with Parents’ Night Out Saturday-night child care.

Due to its popularity, Parents’ Night Out recently moved care for younger guests to a new location at Warren Child Devel-opment Center. In this new lo-cation, CYS Services can accom-modate more reservations than ever before.

Use deployment hours or pay a flat rate of $20 per child for care from 6-11 p.m. Care is provided for children through fifth grade. Advance reservations are re-quired.

Upcoming PNO Schedule > June 4 > Reservations due by June 1

> July 9 > Reservations due by July 6

> August 6 > Reservations due by August 3

Call Parent Central Services at (785) 239-9885 to reserve your child’s spot at Parents’ Night Out! Parent Central Services is located at 6620 Normandy Drive.

SUMMER CAMPSSummer means just one thing: Fun summer camps offered by CYS Services. Keep

your kids busy; get them active and engaged at School-Age Centers or the Youth Center.This year, School-Age Services summer campers are invited to choose their own ad-

venture! Fort Riley School Age Centers, located at 5810 Thomas Ave. and 2420 H St., will host 11 summer camp sessions that started May 30 and run through Aug. 12. Ses-sions run week to week, allowing parents to sign up for only the weeks when child care is needed. Trips this year include visits to Wichita Sports Forum, Kansas State University, Rolling Hills Zoo, and Rock Springs Ranch.

Fort Riley Youth Center, at 5800 Thomas Ave., will also host 11 sessions. Youth will enjoy art, sports, games, swimming, plus the opportunity to visit many locations, to include, Kan-sas State University, American Jazz Museum in Kansas City, Sky Zone and Kenwood Cove.

For more information, visit Parent Central Services at 6620 Normandy Dr., call (785) 239-9885 or visit riley.armymwr.com.

With camps this awesome, there is absolutely no excuse for youth to be bored this summer

SAC Week 7: Junior EngineersJuly 11-15Campers will learn the basics of robotics, and children will work throughout the week to build their own robot through 4-H. Youth will end the week by participating in a robotics demonstra-tion and a live, hands-on robot obstacle course, thanks to our partners at 84th EOD.

Youth Center Week 4: Fear FactorJune 20-24The time has come for you to face your fears. This week, we’ll be ziplining at Sky Zone in Kansas City, but the fun doesn’t stop there. How far are you willing to go? Are you will-ing to ... eat that? Can you walk a little further, climb a little farther without looking back?

Youth Center Week 10: Let’s JamAugust 1-5Get your groove on and come with the Youth Center to the American Jazz Museum in Kan-sas City, where the hip started in hip-hop. You can’t go to Kansas City without thinking about baseball, so we’ll take a trip to the Baseball Museum while we’re there.

SAC Week 3: Outdoor AdventuresJune 13-17Students will explore the outdoors, with a field trip to the K-State Challenge Low Ropes Course (ages 8+), which children 7-under will have a chance to climb the rock wall at Chester Peters Rex Complex at KSU. Children will also go on hikes, learning valuable skills along the way.

YOUTH SPORTS & FITNESSA calendar of upcoming youth sports and fitness events. Schedule subject to change without notice.For more information, call (785) 239-9223 or visit riley.armymwr.com.

Sport or Event Registration Ages Cost Season RunsBritish Soccer Camp Through Jun. 5 8-18 $20 Jun. 6-10

Soccer Camp Jun. 22-Aug. 3 5-18 $10 Aug. 8-10

Flag Football Camp Jun. 22-Aug. 3 7-18 $10 Aug. 8-10

Soccer Jul. 5-Aug. 12 5-18 $40 Aug. 29-Oct. 22

Flag Football Jul. 5-Aug. 12 7-18 $40 Aug. 29-Oct. 22

Cheerleading Jul. 5-Aug. 12 6-18 $40 Aug. 29-Oct. 22

Volleyball Jul. 5-Aug. 123rd-6th grades $45 Aug. 29-Oct. 22

Start Smart Soccer Jul. 20-Aug. 31 3-5 $20 Sept. 6-Oct.13

Start Smart Flag Football Jul. 20-Aug. 31 5-6 $20 Sept. 6-Oct. 13

Running Club Jul. 20-Aug. 31 8-18 $20 Sept. 6-Oct. 14

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Youth Sports Needs Volunteer Coaches!Character counts ... and every season, children around the world learn and grow by participating in team sports like soccer, flag football and cheerleading.Interested in helping children develop character and confidence? Volunteer as a coach or referee with CYS Services. Soldiers registered as volunteers can also earn points to-ward the Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal. Plus, all volunteer head coach-es receive free Youth Sports enrollment for all their children, per season volunteered!All CYS Services volunteers must pass a background check and attend mandatory training. For more information on volunteering as a Youth Sports coach, visit Par-ent Central Services at 6620 Normandy Dr. or call (785) 239-9885.

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MOMMY AND ME Need to know some fun, effective ways of getting fit while you have the little one

around? Check out the Mommy and Me Bootcamp offered through CYSS SKIES Un-limited.

With Mommy and Me Bootcamp, Moms get fit and instill in their children a love of fitness that will last a lifetime. The program incorporates core training, strength training, cardio, boxing, flexibility, stability and much more.

Mommy and Me is currently offered at 2 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, and evening classes are coming soon! Children must be registered with CYSS to participate. For more information, or to register, call SKIES Unlimited at (785) 240-2874.

SKIES bootcamp program helps tots get active and moms get fit, all while having fun

Instructors Needed!Do you have a talent or skill you are passionate about? Have you always

wanted to share that talent with youth? Here’s a great opportunity: SKIES Unlimited needs instructors.

Get compensated to share your craft to the minds of our youth, all

on a flexible schedule!

Areas of interest include tumbling and gymnastics, intermediate and advanced guitar, tutoring (math,

science, ACT and SAT), violin, drums, Kinder Music, piano, voice, public

speaking, baby sign language, infant massage, and much more!

Certification is preferred but not required, and additional training is provided at no charge to you. What are you waiting for? Call

today: (785) 240-2874.

Bootcamp BenefitsThere are so many different exercises you can do that incorporate children! Mommy and Me Bootcamp helps build fitness for parents and children, and is perfect for all fit-ness levels. Change your lifestyle by includ-ing the kiddos in a healthy activity! Register at SKIES Unlimited.

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Family Advocacy Program and New Parent SupportProgramNew Parent Support Play DateEvery Monday | 10-11amLocation: Army Community ServiceParents with young children get to-gether for playtime.

Happiest Baby on the Blockand Newborn SafetyJune 16 | 10am-noonLocation: Army Community ServiceFor new or expecting parents. Learn how to initiate the “calming reflex” in your crying baby. This course teach-es you the “5 S” system by Dr. Harvey Karp. These techniques have been proven to reduce infant crying, in-crease sleep time, and decrease pa-rental frustration.

Just for Dads:24/7 Dad WorkshopJune 13 + 14 | 9:30am-4:30pmAugust 8+9 | 9:30am-4:30pmLocation: Army Community ServiceThis two-day class is a unique, inno-vative and comprehensive course designed to engage fathers and encourage them to become more involved with their children and fam-ily. The course is packed with fun, in-teresting and interactive activities to

assist dads in raising healthy, mature and responsible children. No child care provided.

Oh! Oh, Baby It’s Your Day!June 15 | 1:30-4pmLocation: Army Community ServiceChildren receive a free Ages & Stages Assessment: Vision and Hearing. Par-ents learn from their child’s assess-ment which enhances their skills in parenting their child’s developmen-tal growth.

Love & Logic: Parenting Classes (3-part series)Jun 7, 14 + 21| 1-3pmAugust 3, 10 + 17 | 2-4pmLocation: Army Community ServiceThree-part course offers ideas and suggestions for building strong bonds. It helps parents create hap-py families and responsible kids by teaching parents to allow children to grow through their mistakes, and consequences of their choices. They also learn shared control, and thinking and decision-making. Must attend all three sessions to receive a certificate.

Parenting in Blended Families (2-part series)July 20 + 27 | 10:30-11:30amLocation: Army Community ServiceThis class offers ideas and sugges-

ACS RESOURCESFrom relocation to employment, ACS has the help you need, when you need it

Army Community Service is a social service agency that offers a comprehensive array of programs and services dedicated to maintaining the readiness of Soldiers, families and communities by fostering self-reliance, resiliency and stability. We are the commander’s principal family readiness agency, providing comprehensive, co-ordinated and responsive services that support readiness of Soldiers, civilian em-ployees and their families, during peace and war. The mission of ACS is to assist Soldiers and families in maintaining readiness by coordinating and delivering com-prehensive, responsive services that promote self-reliance, resiliency and stability.

Advance registration is required for some programs. Army Community Ser-vice is located at 7264 Normandy Drive and is open from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Thursday and 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Friday. For more information, call (785) 239-9435.

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Events in the Spotlight:Dads Make a Difference MonthJune 1-30June is Dads Make a Difference Month, and the Family Advocacy Program at Army Community Service is celebrat-ing with fun family events! For a list of suggested family activities, find the Strong Dads Challenge calendar at ri-ley.armymwr.com. For more informa-tion, call (785) 239-9435.

Strong Dads Fishing DerbyJune 4 | 10am-1pmLocation: Moon LakeMake family memories with the Strong Dads Fishing Derby. Advance registration is required by June 3. The first 100 registered children ages 5-14 receive free poles and tackle boxes.

8th Annual Dads Tea PartyJune 25 | 10am-noonLocation: Riley’s Conference CenterDads and kids are also invited to the 8th Annual Dads Tea Party. Check-in starts at 9 a.m. This year’s theme is Doc McStuffins. We’ll have story time, crafts and music, along with a teddy bear clinic; bring your stuffed friends along to be fixed or mended, because the Doc is in! Costumes are encour-aged and advance registration is re-quired by July 17.

Hearts Apart Family FunJuly 9 | 1-3:30pmLocation: Colyer-Forsyth Community CenterEnjoy an afternoon of creative arts and crafts fun for family members of all ages. The event is free for Hearts Apart families. Space is limited; ad-vance registration is suggested to en-sure participation.

Volunteer of the QuarterJuly 26 | 6pmLocation: Riley’s Conference CenterCeremony to recognize outstanding Fort Riley volunteers nominated by brigades and private organizations.

HEARTS APARTAre you going to be separated from your loved one for more than 30 days? Army

Community Service’s Hearts Apart for Waiting Families offers several programs and services to help families prepare for and address challenges that may occur during separations.

Classes and workshops range from developing personal coping strategies for adults and children, to stress management to maintaining a healthy long distance relation-ship. Some programs are also offered to meet the needs of specific individuals or groups. Hearts Apart also hosts social or recreational events about once a quarter.

For more information, call ACS at (785) 239-9435 or stop by 7264 Normandy Dr.

ACS program offers support and strategies for Army families coping with separations

What isHearts Apart?Hearts Apart for Waiting

Families is a program for families of deployed Soldiers or those who are separated from the

service member due to other mission requirements, i.e. unaccompanied tour or

extended TDY.

In addition to educational programs, informative work-

shops and support services, the program also includes social and recreational events. These events not only provide an opportunity for spouses and families to meet,

share and network, they also provide an entertaining outlet to help make a life a little less stress-ful in the absence of a loved one.

Family FunThe next Hearts Apart event will offer an after-noon of creative arts and crafts fun for family members of all ages. The event is free and will be held at the Colyer Forsyth Community Cen-ter, located at 22900 Hitching Post Road, from 1-3:30pm Saturday, July 9. Pre-register with ACS via email at [email protected] or by phone at (785) 239-9435.

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tions for building strong bonds, cre-ating new family traditions and offers ways to avoid common problems that military blended families face. Ad-vance registration required. RSVP by July 7.

Scream Free MarriageJuly 23 | 9am-noonLocation: Army Community ServiceStudy is designed to challenge previ-ous thoughts about what marriage should be. Learn to appreciate all that is good and right in your marriage as it is now and explore what will help create the marriage you desire. This workshop encourages more commu-nication. No child care offered.

Scream Free Parenting(3-part series)June 15, 22 + 29 | 10am-noonLocation: Army Community ServiceThree part course designed to “Start a Revolution in Your Family.” Learn how to lower your voice, calm your emo-tional reactions and focus on your own behavior, techniques that lead to a mutually respectful and loving rela-tionship with you children. You must attend all three sessions to receive a certificate.

Co-Parenting and DivorceAugust 2 | 10am-noonLocation: Army Community ServiceThis class is for parents having a pend-ing divorce who are required to com-plete parenting class because they have minor children. This two-hour class meets most states requirements. Certificate of completion will be pro-vided.

Relocation AssistanceProgramHelps newcomers transition into and out of life at Fort Riley

Newcomers’ Inprocessing Every WednesdayA newcomer orientation is given to Soldiers and family members each

Wednesday. This is a great opportuni-ty to learn more about services avail-able that may be unique to your new duty station.

Turn Your Move into a Lifetime EnhancementEvery TuesdaySingle Soldiers: 9-11:30amMarried Soldiers: 1-4pmLocation: Army Wellness CenterThe level of success you and your family can achieve is directly propor-tionate to the preparation, informa-tion and support you receive before, during and after your assignment. Every PCS should become an oppor-tunity for the entire family. This train-ing is required for all first-time PCSing Soldiers and for all Soldiers PCSing overseas.

Army Family Team BuildingWant to learn more about the Army? Take these informative trainings!

AFTB Level I/K SeriesJune 21-22 | 9am-3pmJuly 26-27 |9am-3pmAugust 10-22 | 9am-3pmLocation: Army Community ServiceTwo-day training also known as Army 101 focuses on the basics such as military acronyms and terms, chain of command, customs and courte-sies, basic military benefits and en-titlements, and lots more! Limited free child care available. RSVP for June ses-sion by June 8; RSVP for July session by July 13; RSVP for August session by July 28.

AFTB Level II/G SeriesJune 7-9 | 9am-3pmAugust 23-25 | 9am-3pmLocation: Army Community ServiceThree-day training focusing on lead-ership skills, effective communica-tion, coaching and mentoring, and much more. Limited free child care available. Advance registration is required. RSVP for June session by

May 25; RSVP for August session by August 10.

AFTB Level III/L SeriesJuly 12-14 | 9am-3pmLocation: Army Community ServiceThree-day training focusing on lead-ership skills, effective communication, coaching and mentoring, and much more. Limited free child care avail-able. Advance registration is required. RSVP by June 28.

Resilient Spouse AcademyAugust 1-4 | 9am-3pmLocation: Army Community ServiceThis four-day course helps provide spouses with the tools to effectively support their community and FRG. Topics include Master Resiliency Train-ing, Applied Suicide Intervention Skills, understanding domestic vio-lence and much more. Limited child care available. RSVP by July 19.

Command Spouse Training SeminarJune 21 | 9am-3pmLocation: Army Community ServiceOne-day training for senior NCO and officer spouses whose Soldiers are preparing to take command. This class will prepare participants for what will be expected of them as Command Team spouses. Limited free child care available. Pre-registration is required. RSVP by June 7.

Employment Readiness ProgramThe Employment Readiness Program offers employment assistance with job search, resume prep and review and referrals for local businesses.

Employment Readiness OrientationJune 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 | 1-1:45pmJuly 6, 13, 20, 27 | 1-1:45pmAugust 3, 10, 17, 24 | 1-1:45pmLocation: Army Community ServiceExplanation of services available through ERP and information on the

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Federal Job ApplicationsWorkshopJune 2, 16 | 1-3pmJuly 7, 21 | 1-3pmAugust 4, 18 | 1-3pmLocation: Army Community ServiceComprehensive overview of the federal job application process using the USA Jobs website. Instructor will assist you on computers during this workshop. Advance registration required. RSVP by the Wednesday before the workshop.

Family Readiness Deployment ResourcesFRG Operations TrainingJuly 13-14 | 9am-noonLocation: Army Community ServiceProvides instruction and guidance to assist newly appointed family readi-ness group leaders, FRSAs and com-manders. Limited free child care avail-able. RSVP by June 29.

Key Caller ClassJuly 13 | 8:45-9:45amLocation: Army Community ServiceProvides family members and Soldiers the basic operational understanding of organizing a key caller system. Limited free child care available. RSVP by June 29.

Funds CustodianJuly 13 | 10am-noonLocation: Army Community ServiceFunds Custodian Training provides in-struction and guidance to appointed funds custodians as well as FRG lead-ers and commanders. Limited free child care available. RSVP by June 29.

Care Team TrainingJune 9 | 9am-noonAugust 11 | 9am-noonLocation: Army Community ServiceProvides instruction and guidance on the roles, responsibilities and expecta-tions of appointed Care Team volun-teers who may be activated to provide short-term support after a trauma or crisis in a unit. Limited free child care

available. RSVP for June session by May 26; RSVP for August session by July 28.

Hearts Apart Family FunJuly 9 | 1-3:30pmLocation: Colyer Forsyth Community CenterThis event provides an opportunity for families who are separated from their spouses to share, network and meet other families while enjoying an after-noon of creative arts and crafts. Event will include instructor lead and inde-pendent arts and crafts projects for Family members of all ages. Projects will include, painting on canvas, mak-ing personalized buttons and banners.

Her War, Her VoiceJune 21 | 6-8pmJuly 19 | 6-8pmAugust 23 | 6-8pmLocation: Army Community ServiceSupport group for spouses.

Financial Readiness ProgramMoney Management 101June 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 | 9-11:30amJuly 6, 13, 20, 27 | 9-11:30amAugust 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 | 9-11:30amLocation: Army Community ServiceDoes it seem like you never have enough? Are you confident making fi-nancial decisions? Is dealing with mon-ey a constant stress? Take this course to build your financial readiness!

Money SmartsJune 1, 8, 15, 22 | 1-2pmJuly 6, 13, 20, 27 | 1-2pmAugust 3, 10, 17, 24 | 1-2pmLocation: Army Community ServiceDevelop and refine your financial skills and receive assistance with debt reduc-tion. Topics include debt smarts, invest-ing smarts, car smarts and credit smarts.

CFNCO TrainingAugust 8-12 | 9am-4:30pmLocation: Army Community ServiceTraining for newly appointed primary and alternate CFNCOs in accordance

with FR Regulation 608-2. Advance registration required.

CFNCO Refresher TrainingJuly 7 | 9-11:30amLocation: Army Community ServiceProvide quarterly refresher training on current topics relevant to service mem-bers’ personal financial readiness in ac-cordance with FR Regulation 608-2. Ad-vance registration required.

Wounded Warriors Support & MED ServicesThe Soldier and Family Assistance Center is located at 674 Warrior Road near the Warrior Transition Battalion. The SFAC supports Soldiers assigned to the WTB or who are in the MEB/PEB process by providing one-stop servic-es ranging from financial counseling to recreational activities and self-help services.

For more info or to seek services, or to register for events, call (785) 239-8430 or (785) 240-7192.

Army Volunteer CorpsThe Army Volunteer Corps provides opportunities for volunteers based on interest and agency needs. Volunteers support the installation mission in a variety of capacities such as: coach-es, office assistants, family readiness group leaders, program assistants and much more.

ACS volunteers are eligible to receive 25 hours per month in free child care. Available volunteer opportunities can be found at MyArmyOneSource.com. For information on becoming a vol-unteer, call the installation volunteer coordinator at (785) 239-9435.

Army Community Service is located at 7264 Normandy Drive and is open from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Thursday and 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Friday. For more informa-tion, call (785) 239-9435.

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CUSTER HILL GOLF COURSE & PRO SHOP 5202 NORMANDY DRIVE 785-784-6000

Monday-Sunday, 8am-8pm

FORT RILEY MARINA 7112 HIGHWAY 82 785-463-5253

Opens for season April 23 • Friday + Monday, 11am-7pm • Saturday+ Sunday, 7am-8pm

FORT RILEY POST LIBRARY 5306 HOOD DRIVE 785-239-5305

Tuesday-Saturday, 11am-6pm • Sunday, Noon-5pm

FORT RILEY SKEET & TRAP RANGE 34 VINTON SCHOOL ROAD 785-239-9058

Saturday, 10am-6pm or by appointment • Summer hours begin March 4: Friday, 11am-6pm • Saturday-Sunday, 10am-5pm

LEISURE TRAVEL SERVICES 6918 TROOPER DRIVE 785-239-5614

Monday-Friday, 10am-6pm • Summer hours begin April 1: Monday-Friday, 10am-6pm • Saturday, 10am-3pm

OUTDOOR RECREATION CENTER 1806 BUFFALO SOLDIER DRIVE 785-239-2363

Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm • Summer hours begin April 1: Monday-Sunday, 9am-5pm

RILEY’S CONFERENCE CENTER & CATERING 446 SEITZ DRIVE 785-784-1000

Closed Sunday, Monday and holidays

RALLY POINT 2600 TROOPER DRIVE 785-784-5733

Bingo every Wednesday at 7pm • Tuesday-Thursday bingo starts October 13 • Open for special events

WARRIOR ZONE 7867 NORMANDY DRIVE 785-240-6618

Monday-Friday, 8am-11pm • Saturday + Sunday, 11am-11pm

Sports, Fitness + AquaticsKING FIELD HOUSE FITNESS CENTER 202 CUSTER AVENUE 785-239-3868

Monday-Friday and training holidays, 5am-9pm • Saturday, Sunday + holidays, 8am-8pm

- Fitness Office - Intramural Sports Office- Sports & Recreation Sports Office

785-239-3146785-239-2813785-239-2148

CRAIG FITNESS CENTER 7024 APENNINES DRIVE 785-239-5562

Monday-Friday, 5am-9pm • Saturday, Sunday + holidays, 1-8pm

LEONARD FITNESS CENTER 7632 MCGLACHLIN STREET 785-239-5771

Monday-Friday, 5am-8pm • Saturday, Sunday + holidays, 10am-5pm

LONG FITNESS CENTER & TRAINING POOL 8069 NORMANDY DRIVE 785-239-4683

Monday-Friday, 5am-9pm • Saturday, Sunday + holidays, 8am-4pm

ROBINSON FITNESS CENTER 7832 HALE STREET 785-239-4480

Monday-Friday, 5am-8pm • Saturday, Sunday + holidays, Noon-7pm

WHITSIDE FITNESS CENTER 684 HUEBNER ROAD 785-239-2573

Monday-Friday, 5am-9pm • Saturday, Sunday, Holidays + Training Holidays, 9am-6pm

CUSTER HILL POOL 7465 NORMANDY DRIVE 785-239-5860

Monday-Sunday, 1-7pm • Open through August 13

EYSTER INDOOR POOL 6940 WARREN ROAD 785-239-4854

Lap: Monday, Wednesday + Friday, 6:30-9am • Monday-Friday, 11am-1pm Open: Monday-Friday, 4:30-8pm • Saturday-Sunday, 1-6pm

For hours of operation and facility details visit riley.armymwr.com

Army Community ServiceARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE 7264 NORMANDY DRIVE 785-239-9435

Monday-Friday, 8am-4pm

- 24/7 Victim Advocate Emergency- Employment Readiness- Family Advocacy - Financial Services/AER - Military Family Life Consultants - Military Family Life After Hours - Mobilization & Personal Readiness - Parent Support/EFMP- Relocation Program- Volunteer Programs/AFAP/AFTB

785-307-1373785-239-9435785-239-9435 785-239-9435 785-239-9435 785-221-9483785-239-9435785-239-9435 785-239-9435785-239-9435

SOLDIER & FAMILY ASSISTANCE CENTER 674 WARRIOR ROAD 785-239-8430

Monday-Thursday, 7:30am-5pm • Friday, 7:30am-4:30pm

SURVIVOR OUTREACH SERVICES 510 REED ROAD 785-239-5979

Monday-Thursday, 7:30am-5pm • Friday, 7:30am-4:30pm

Survivor Outreach Services After Hours 785-221-8595

Child, Youth + School ServicesPARENT CENTRAL 6620 NORMANDY DRIVE 785-239-9885

Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm • Walk-in registrations end at 4:30pm; Appointments available

- Outreach Services- Family Child Care- School Liaison- Youth Sports

785-239-9885785-239-4313785-240-3261785-239-9223

1ST DIVISION CDC 4012 1ST DIVISION ROAD 785-239-9011

FORSYTH CDC 2410 SADDLEHORN ROAD 785-239-4846

FORSYTH EAST SCHOOL AGE CENTER 2420 H STREET 785-240-5820

SCHOOL AGE CENTER 5810 THOMAS AVENUE 785-239-9220

SKIES UNLIMITED INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAM 2420 H STREET 785-240-5821

WARREN CDC 6950 WARREN ROAD 785-239-9935

WARREN EAST CDC 6981 WARREN ROAD 785-240-0822

WHITSIDE CDC 676 WARRIOR ROAD 785-239-4978

WHITSIDE NORTH CDC 678 WARRIOR ROAD 785-240-6787

YOUTH CENTER 5800 THOMAS AVENUE 785-239-9222

Recreational ServicesARTS & CRAFTS CENTER 6918 TROOPER DRIVE 785-239-9205

Monday + Tuesday, 1-8:30pm • Wednesday, Saturday + Sunday, 9am-4:30pm

AUTOMOTIVE SKILLS CENTER & CAR WASH 7753 APENNINES DRIVE 785-239-9764

Wednesday-Friday, 11:30am-8:30pm • Saturday + Sunday, 9am-5pm

B.O.S.S. 7867 NORMANDY DRIVE 785-239-2677

Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm • Closed Saturday, Sunday, Holidays + Training Holidays

CUSTER HILL BOWLING CENTER 7485 NORMANDY DRIVE 785-239-4366

Wednesday + Thursday, 11am-9pm • Friday + Saturday, 11am-Midnight • Sunday, Noon-6pm

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