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15th Services Marketing MagazineTRANSCRIPT
Inside Services QuarterlyInside Services Quarterly
Spring 2009Spring 2009
January, February, MarchJanuary, February, March
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January 5, 7 p.m.
Freedom Tower Mall
SERVICES FACILITIESInformation Tickets Travel
Outdoor Recreation
Mamala Bay Golf Course
Ke’alohi Golf Course
Bowling Center
Fitness Center
Offi cers’ Club
Enlisted Club
Restaurant Guide
Arts & Crafts Center
Auto Hobby Shop
Makai Recreation Center
Library
Youth Programs
Child Development Centers
Phone/Hours Directory
SPECIAL FEATURESPaddling
Learn to Sail
Sweetheart Dinner
Mahalo Madness
Craft Month
COMMAND15th Services Squadron Commander
Lt Col Timothy M. Telega
Deputy to the Commander
Frank Faria
MARKETINGDirector John Stanchfi eld
Sponsorship Coordinator Brenda Coefi eld
Publicist Cecilia Vargas
Marketing Assistant Sheri Cavalieri
Marketing Assistant Shawna Buschen
Paid Advertisement
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isq (inside services quarterly) magazine is published and distributed by 15th Services Marketing. The opinions and views expressed are not neces-
sarily those of Hickam AFB, DoD or the U.S. Air Force. All times and dates are subject to change without notice. All information is current as of the date
of publication. To advertise in this publication, log on to www.hickamservices.com. All sponsorship and advertising infers “No Federal endorsement of
sponsor(s) intended”
pleased with the ITT Staff, Ni′ihau
Helicopter tours and the Aloha
Beach Resort hotel personnel.
The opportunity to make the trip
to the “forbidden island” has been
one of our favorite adventures of
all time.
The extensive low level heli-
copter tour of the entire Ni′ihau
island was my favorite part of the
weekend.
The many hidden treasures of
Ni′ihau were quite the surprise.
Kauai lived up to it’s name, “the
Garden Isle”. The canyon, the falls,
the beaches, the scenery...it was
gorgeous. This is one trip, I would
TRAVEL & ADVENTURE
A re you looking for a unique
travel experience at an af-
fordable cost?
Look no further than our own
Hawaiian Islands chain. Until re-
cently, the island of Ni′ihau, nick-
named the Forbidden Island, has
been closed to visitors.
Landings were granted only by
special permission of the Robin-
son Family, the sole owners of
Hawaii’s only private island.
Read the below quote by one
of our recent customers: “Ni′ihau
and Kauai....Two islands on one
trip made this adventure very
memorable. (We) were really
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consider going on again. “It is well
worth the price.” Nathan Carline,
SMSgt AMC 735 AMS/CCF.
The 15th Services Information,
Tickets and Travel (ITT) offi ce is
offering a tour to Ni′ihau on Jan.
24. $590 a person includes round-
trip airport shuttle, round-trip air-
fare to Kauai, rental car (min. 2
people per car) and the four hour
Ni′ihau experience. A second tour
to Ni′ihau/Kauai is scheduled for
March 7 and 8. A two Island tour
for $790.
You’ll be taken to Ni′ihau via
helicopter from Kauai’s Port Allen
airport. After an aerial tour of the
island, you’ll be dropped off on a
secluded beach full of seashells
and unspoiled nature.
Besides exploring Ni′ihau, you’ll
also have time with your rental car
to cruise the Garden Isle of Kauai.
Due to limited helicopter seats,
this tour is limited to 10-12 people.
Infants are not allowed on this tour.
Call the ITT offi ce at 448--2295
for more information and reserva-
tions.
Discover Vietnam A land of renown beauty blended in imperial French
architecture. Discover Vietnam culture as you
travel to Ho Chi Minh City and China Beach Danang...a boat ride on the famous Mekong River and fi nally ending in Hanoi...Vietnam’s bustling capital, aptly named the “Pearl of the Far East.”
Ni′ihau - The Forbidden Island
March 7-20, 2009
$3395/person, based on double
occupancy
www.hickamservices.com
TRAVEL & ADVENTURE
Get ready to book your whale watch-
ing adventure in the coming winter
months with your ITT offi ce. The best
viewing months tend to be between
January and March. Although Lahaina
Maui hosts some of the best close-up
viewings, each island receives plenty
of the gentle giants in the respective
oceans.
To Hawaiians, the whale is a rep-
resentation of the Hawaiian God
Kanaloa - the God of animals in the
ocean.
Humpback whales (na kohola) are
found in all oceans, although they
generally prefer near shore and near-
island habitats for both feeding and
breeding.
The reason for the abundance of
North Pacifi c Humpback whales dur-
ing this time of year is that they mi-
grate to the Hawaiian Islands to calve
in the relatively warm and protected
waters.
The round-trip distance they travel
during this annual migration is ap-
proximately 4,000 miles, one of the
longest migration distances of any
animal species. Near the islands, the
whales devote most of their time to
mating and giving birth to their calves.
This also means that you have a re-
ally good chance to see some baby
whales too!
The bay in Lahaina offers the per-
fect environment for the whales due
to the natural triangle haven created
by the islands of Maui, Lanai and
Molokai.
While visiting the islands, kohola
have become renowned for their
various acrobatic displays. Look for
upcoming tours to Maui, Kauai/Niihau
and here on Oahu starting in January
2009.
Whale watching is back! INFORMATION,
TICKETS & TRAVEL
January
17 & 31-Ko’Olina Whale
Watch Cruise $35.
24-Ni’ihau Day Tour $590.
February
14-Valentine’s
Moonlight Sail
21 & 28-Ko’lina Whale
Watch Cruise $35.
21-22-Maui Superferry
Wine & Whales Tour
$450.
March
7 & 8-Niihau/Kauai
Two-Island Tour $790.
14-Gordon Biersch Brewery
Select Tour $30.
21-Wine Tasting & Making
Party $30.
28-Glass Bottom Boat
Cruise $13.
Mainland Tours
San Francisco and
Lake Tahoe
March 20-26, $1149./ per
person based on
double occupancy
*airfare not included
California’s Wine Country
April 17-23, $1999./
per person with double
occupancy
*airfare not included
New York, NY
April 19-23, $1699.
per person with double
occupancy
*airfare not included
Contact ITT for more
information at
448-2295
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Up north there’s a land without
fences. Animals outnumber people,
sunlight shines at midnight and nature
is king. Life is different.
It is beauty beyond description. The
Great Frontier boasts pristine land-
scapes and a coast-
line that is truly one
of the most enthrall-
ing waterways in the
world.
Beyond Alaska’s
fortress-like glacier
walls lie scenic ports of call, treasured
national parks and majestic wildlife.
Departures available from May
through September from Vancouver
or Seattle with Princess Cruises or
Holland America cruise lines.
*$649 fare is an inside cabin based
upon availability at time of reservation.
$25 shipboard credit only available on
Princess Cruises.
Choose the Inside Passage Route,
Glacier Bay or both! Hurry, these Alas-
ka cruises sell out fast every year!
Visit the Hickam
ITT offi ce at Bldg.
1760, next to the
Shoppette on Kuntz
Ave, or call 448-
2295 for more de-
tails. Fares are per
person, based on double occupancy,
and are subject to change and avail-
ability. Fuel Supplement, Government
Fees & Taxes are additional and sub-
ject to change. Airfare and transfers
are not included and are available for
purchase.
Alaska, where animals outnumber people!
ADVENTURES
January
4 - Bottom Fishing
10 - Hike/Swim Makapuu
10 - Sailing Clinic
11 - Group Surf Lessons
13 & 20 - Start Sailing
Right Class
17 - Banana Boat Rides
24 & 25 - Spear Fishing
30 - Pau Hana Sail Races
February
1 - Hike Kaena Point
7 - Stand-Up Paddle
Board Group Lessons
7 - Race Clinic
10, 17 - Start Sailing Right
Class
14 - Group Surf Lessons
15 - Banana Boat Rides
21 - Bottom Fishing
22 - Snorkel Ko’olina
27 - Pau Hana Sail Races
March
1 - Hike Mariner’s Ridge
7 - Laser Clinic
7 - Bottom Fishing
10, 17 - Start Sailing Right
Class
14 - Bike North Shore
21 - Kayak Fishing (at
Hickam Harbor)
28, 29 - Spear Fishing
27 - Pau Hana Sail Races
Hours of Operation
Hickam Harbor
7 days a week
9 a.m.-5 p.m.
449-5215
Hickam Harbor Beach
7 days a week
10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Water Rentals
10 a.m.-4 p.m.
TRAVEL & ADVENTURE
Have you seen people that look
like they’re walking out on the
water lately? They’re actually stand-
ing on surfboards and paddling in
what has been somewhat of a revival
of the sport recently.
According to reports, the craze was
revived on the California coast and is
being taken seriously here too. Stand
up paddle boarders cruise the calm
waters just off shore or in bays and
can add to their fun by actually surfi ng
the waves too.
Stand up paddle boarding is done
on a large long board and according
to 15th Services own Teddy Fabella
who works as a lifeguard at Hickam
Harbor, the sport is popular as an
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Paddle Boarding
New at Outdoor Recreation
exercise regimen with paddlers using
it for regular workouts. The Harbor is
a perfect place to learn how to stand
up paddle board and Hickam Outdoor
Recreation can show you how.
On February 7, the Outdoor Recre-
ation staff is conducting two paddle
boarding classes, one at 10 a.m. and
another at 11 out at the Harbor. This is
a perfect chance to learn in the safety
of the harbor.
The cost is $20 per person and in-
cludes use of a long board and paddle
and the instruction out on the water.
Private lessons are also available and
you can register by calling 449-5215.
Don’t worry about falling off a few
times, it’s easy to get back on!
www.hickamservices.com
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TRAVEL & ADVENTURE
AQUATICS
Check out our web site for
dates and times
http://hickamservices.com/
odr-lessons.asp
Hours of Operation
Pool 1
Monday-Friday, 6-8 a.m.,
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 6-8
p.m.
449-8274
Pool 2
Pool may be closed from
January to March for
renovations.
448-2223
*Private Swim Lessons are
available by appointment
only. Cost is $20 per 30
minute session.
OUTDOOR RECREATION
EQUIPMENT ISSUE
From sports equipment to
party supplies to infl atable
children’s rides, Outdoor
Recreation’s Equipment
Rental has what you need!
For your next Birthday
Party or every celebration
stop in and see us for all
related items for rent or
purchase including party
supplies, balloons, bounce
houses, dunk tanks, sumo
suits, popcorn, cotton
candy and snow cone
making machines and
much, more!
For more information on
Outdoor Recreation’s
programs,
call 449-5215.
Let us take you fi shing!
Create your very own fi sh
tale with Hickam Outdoor
Recreation“I was kayak fi shing off Haleiwa
when all of a sudden my pole bent
double and I was being towed like
a torpedo. I looked out and saw a
Marlin leaping out of the water and
pulling me straight toward the rocks
on shore when he jerked around and
headed right back at me. I was getting
ready to duck when he shook loose
my lure and was gone!”
You can create your very own
fi shing story with Hickam Outdoor
Recreation. During January, February
and March, we’ll take you out for a
half day adventure in Hickam Harbor
and you could catch dinner too! These
are fun family trips designed to let you
experience fi shing in Hawaii’s tropical
waters. And you never know what you
might hook into.
There are many different catchable
species of fi sh in the waters off
Hickam Harbor the most popular
being Kahala, Kaku, Akule, Lai,
Opelu, Ta’ape, Moana, Weke, Ulua,
Papio, Uku, O’ie, Ahi, Aku, Ono and
Mahi Mahi.Trips are scheduled for Sundays,
January 4, February 21 and March 7. The $35 per person fee for these excursions includes boat transportation, fi shing poles, bait and expert guides.
The boat can hold up to six people (A minimum of four is required to make the trip) and signups are due the Wednesday prior to the event date. Call 449-5215 for additional details and to signup.
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RECREATION & FITNESS
Sailing Courses Available
Join the Wet Hens sailing club.
The Wet Hens Sailing Course
starts January 15 and will meet
every Thursday, 9 a.m. to noon,
for nine weeks. The cost is $80 per
person.
Start Sailing Right Classes. This
sporty basic sailing course will give
you the opportunity to get Hickam
Harbor Sailing qualifi cations on
three sailboats; the Laser 12, Cata-
lina 14 and Rhodes 19.
The class is taught by US Sailing
certifi ed instructors and includes
four hours of classroom theory
and 11 hours of on the water group
instruction and semi private sailing
instruction.
The cost is $167
and includes text-
book, class materi-
als, boat rental and
instruction. Dates are
as follows; Classroom
Sailing Opportunities at Hickam Harbor
instruction is 6-8 p.m. January 13
and 20, February 10 and 17, March
10 and 17.
On the water classes are 9 a.m.-
noon, January 17 and 24, February
14 and 21 and March 14 and 21.
Pau Hana Sail Races will be held January 30, February 27 and
March 27 at 4:30 p.m. The cost is $5 per person for sailing races
around Hickam Harbor.
Sail Racing at Hickam Harbor
Sailing Instructors - Let one of these lovely ladies help you learn to sail a boat.
Each are volunteer members of Hickam’s Wet Hens Sailing Club
36 Hole Individual Stroke Play Event
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MAMALA BAY
GOLF COURSE
January
17,19-36 Hole Medal
Play Event
30-Free Ladies Clinic
February
14, 16-36 Hole Medal
Play Event
23, 24-Mamala Bay
Golf Course closed for
aeration of greens
25-Mamala Bay Golf
Course re-opens
27-Free Junior Clinic
March
1-Mixed Couples Golf
Tournament
27-Free Beginners Clinic
Mamala Bay Golf Course
449-2300
KE’ALOHI PAR 3
GOLF COURSE
RECREATION & FITNESS
Mixed Couples
golf tournament
The tournament will
be held Sunday, March
1 and is limited to the
fi rst 16 2-person teams
to sign-up. Entry fee
per team is $20. For-
mat for the event is an
18-hole scramble.
For more information
call the Pro Shop at 449-2305.
Free Ladies ClinicThe Clinic will be held Friday, Janu-
ary 30, 4-4:45 p.m. and is limited to
the fi rst 12 ladies to sign-up. You may
sign-up by calling the Pro Shop at
449-2305.
Free Junior ClinicThe Junior clinic will be held Friday,
event is $25 plus your daily green
and cart fees.
Sign-ups taken no later than Janu-
ary 13 to play in the January event
and February 10 to play in the Feb-
ruary event. All authorized DoD card
holders are eligible to play. For ad-
ditional information, call the Pro Shop
at 449-2305.
Ke’alohi Par 3 Daily 25 rounds
E1-E4 $5 $110
E5 & ABOVE $7 $150
DoD $8 $165
CIVILIANS $10 N/A
JR GOLFERS $5 $110
PULL CARTS $2.50
RENTAL CLUBS $4.00
Link Up 2 Golf provides a “Welcome
to Golf” for new golfers and a “Wel-
come back” for former players look-
ing for a refresher course. Link Up 2
Golf develops players through eight
hours of enjoyable group instruction,
covering the basics of golf to include,
a proper grip, how to swing the club,
chipping and putting.
It also provides on-course etiquette,
covers golf terminology and provides
three “on course experiences.
The clinic concludes with a fun
scramble and graduation. Cost is $99
for adults and $59 for juniors. PGA
member George “Hutch” Hutchison is
the instructor for this exciting clinic.
February 27 and is limited to the fi rst
12 juniors to sign-up. Time of clinic will
be from 4-4:45 p.m. You may sign-up
by calling the Pro Shop at 449-2305.
Callaway Demo DayTryout the Callaway 2009 new prod-
ucts at the driving range February 7,
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Representative will
be on hand to demonstrate. Call the
Pro Shop at 449-2305.
Link Up 2 Golf at Par 3 for Juniors
Mamala Bay Golf course presents
two 36 hole individual stroke play
events on January 17 and 19 and
February 14 and 16. Gross and
net merchandise certifi cates will be
awarded.
Each player must have a current
Hawaii State Golf Handicap as of
January 1, 2009. Entry fee for the
New Ke’aloha Par 3 prices
Ke’alohi Par 3 Golf Course
448-2318
RECREATION & FITNESS
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BOWLING CENTER
January
5-31-We want to help
you celebrate your
birthday. Show a
valid ID card on your
birthday and receive a
free plate lunch.
19-Martin Luther King
Day, Bowling Center
open noon-9 p.m.
February
1-28-Birthday Party
package is available
for children 12 years
old and under. $8. per
child.
2-28-Buy any of the Keiki
Meals (Hot Dog,
Cheese, Pepperoni
Pizza and Grilled
Cheese), includes
french fries and a
small drink and receive
a gift.
March
2-31-Children 5-18 yrs
may bowl for $1.50
per game after school,
Monday-Friday, noon-
6 p.m.
For more information on
Bowling Center events and
programs call 448-9959
Enjoy a variety of delicious
food and beverages at
affordable prices at the
Kau Kau Corner.
Active Duty Special! Buy
lunch, get three games free!
Military personnel come in your
uniform Monday-Friday 10 a.m. to
1:30 p.m., spend just $5 at Kau Kau
Korner, and receive three free games
of bowling (same day only). It may
not count as your PT but it sure beats
staying in the offi ce for lunch!
Anyone can take advantage of this
great deal. Come Tuesdays between
10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. and all custom-
ers who make a purchase at the Kau
Kau Korner of $5 or more, get up to
three free games of bowling!
Enter for a chance to win two tickets
to the NFL Pro Bowl game on February
8. Receive a drawing ticket every time
you bowl during Jan. 5-21, 9 a.m.-4
p.m., Monday through Friday during
open bowling, except for the holiday
Jan. 19. Receive one drawing ticket
Enter to win Pro Bowl Tickets
Birthday Parties at the
Bowling Center
Birthday Parties reservations are
available for children 12 years old and
under. The cost is $8. per child.
Birthday Package includes two
games of bowling, free shoe rental,
one bag of chips and one hot dog or
two mini cheese pizzas or two pep-
peroni pizzas per person.
Birthday parties are available Mon-
day through Friday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
and Saturday and Sunday noon-3
p.m. For reservations, call the Bowl-
ing Center at 448-9959.
for each game bowled. Complete a
three game series and receive four
drawing tickets.
Drawing will be held January 22.
Participants need not be present
to win. For details, call the Bowling
Center at 448-9959.
The Professional Bowlers Associa-
tion (PBA) is coming to Hickam Bowling
Center April 24-26.
Professionals from the northwest
region and local bowlers will compete
for a spot in the National Bowling As-
sociation Championship.
This exciting three day event is fi lled
PBA coming to Hickam Bowling Center
with entertainment and features “Meet
the Pros” on Friday, April 24 and Sat-
urday, April 25 at 5 p.m. and “Bowl in
the Pro Am” on April 24 and 25 at 6
p.m.
The championship match will be
held on April 26 at 1 p.m. Call the
Bowling Center for prices.
www.hickamservices.com
RECREATION & FITNESS
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FITNESS CLASSES
Zumba – The latest in cardio
workout that includes Latin
dances such as Merengue,
Salsa and Bachata. Class
times are Mon. and Fri. 8:30-
9:30 a.m. and Wed. 6:30-7:
30 p.m.
Cardio Kick Box – Intense,
high energy, and fun-fi lled
workout. Combining traditional
aerobics with martial art based
moves such as various kicks,
punches and combinations.
Spinning – A is a unique pro-
gram based on the outdoor
cycling methods of competitive
cyclists. This class incorpo-
rates various resistances with
the appropriate RPM’s for
maximum rider effi ciency and
safety.
YOGA – Yoga is about creating
balance in the body through de-
veloping both strength and fl ex-
ibility. Visit hickamservices.com
for a complete list of classes
and times.
Fitness & Sports Center features two great Spring Programs
In January, we have a Personal Training incen-tive program. Fill out an entry form at the Fitness & Sports Center Customer Service Desk for a chance to win one of four free Per-sonal Training packages.
Personal Training pack-ages are conducted one hour per week for four weeks during the month of January. Drawing will be held January 2. Sign up now or call 448-2214.
February is American Heart Month. Pick up a log sheet at the Fitness & Sports Center Customer Service counter.
Log 12 cardio work-outs for the month and drop it in our drawing box. Drawing will be held at the end of February. Prizes included Heart-rate monitors, workout towels, and training guide books, while supplies last. Call 448-2214.
Heavenly Spa PackageStart the new year with a Heavenly
Spa Package. This wonderful package
includes Body Scrub and wrap followed
by a massage and facial. The cost
is $150 for three hours of pampering,
from January 1-31. Call the Hickam
Fitness & Sports Center at 448-2214 for
reservations.
OFFICERS’ CLUB
January
1 & 2-Closed
Pro Bowl package
tickets on sale
9-Warrior Friday,
Members Only Event
19-Closed for Martin
Luther King Day
26-Valentine’s Dinner
tickets go on sale
30-Mongolian BBQ
Lunch, $.50 per
ounce
February
6-Warrior Friday,
Members Only Event
8-Pro Bowl Party
March
6-Warrior Friday,
Members Only Event
16-Closed for
President’s Day
27-Mongolian BBQ
Lunch, $.50 per
ounce
For more information,
call the Offi cers’ Club at
448-4608 x11 or x15
Wright Bros.
Cafe & Grill
January
1-Closed
2 & 19-Holiday hours:
6:30 -10:30 a.m.
February
16-Holiday hours:
6:30-10:30 a.m.
DINING & ENTERTAINMENT
This year’s annual
Valentine’s Sweethearts
Dinner has all the trim-
mings for a romantic eve-
ning.
All entrees are served
with the following: Appe-
tizer Plate-Endive, Pecans
and Blue Cheese-Tomato
Bruchetta-Tomato, Mozza-
rella and Basil, Salad-Avo-
cado and Grapefruit Salad.
Your choice of Entree
• Beef Wellington served with Pars-
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Offi cers’ Club Weekly SpecialsMonday-Friday: New lunch offered
11 a.m.-1 p.m.
Wednesday: Games Night Buffet
4:30 p.m. Games begin at 6:15.
Thursday: Mongolian BBQ, 5:30-
8 p.m. $.65/ oz.
Friday: Friday Night Ala Carte Dining,
6-8 p.m. (Not available on Warrior
Fridays)
Pau Hana Friday, 4:30-7 p.m.,
Members Only event.
Offi cers’ Club
Valentine’s Sweethearts Dinner
February 14, 6-9 p.m.
ley Potatoes
• Pork Tenderloin stuffed
with spinach and
Boursin Cheese served
with Cous Cous
• Blackened Ahi served
with Ginger Orange
Rice.
Dessert-Baked Bombay
with Chocolate covered
Strawberries for Two.
Tickets go on sale Janu-
ary 26. Call The Offi cers’ Club for res-
ervations at 448-4608.
Clubs offer the whole enchilada!Pro Bowl Package is
Football fan’s delightThe National Football League’s Pro
Bowl is the only professional football
game played in Hawaii and we’re
privileged to see the league’s bright-
est stars performing on our own home
turf of Aloha Stadium at this season
ending extravaganza. The Hickam
Clubs invite you to enjoy the whole
enchilada on this special day with
their Pro Bowl Packages.
The package is a complete day
of football celebration starting with
a Sunday Breakfast Buffet at the
Enlisted Club starting at 8:30 a.m.
After this ‘tailgate-
style’ start to the day,
you’ll then board the
bus and be driven to
Aloha Stadium for the
big game. Of course,
your game tickets are
provided in the pack-
age. After the game,
you’ll be driven back
to the Enlisted Club.
The Pro Bowl has been played in
Aloha Stadium for 28 years and has a
contract to host the game until 2012.
The series is tied at 19 games for each
conference with the NFC winning last
year 42-30. Minnesota’s Adrian Peter-
son was named MVP.
QUICK PRO BOWL QUIZ: 1. Who
was named MVP in 1973? 2. When
did the game move to Hawaii? 3.
How many defensive players have
won MVP honors? 4. Which confer-
ence won the fi rst Pro Bowl in 1971?
ANSWERS: 1. O.J. Simpson, running
back, Buffalo Bills 2. 1980 3. Nine 4.
NFC 27-6 in L.A. Coliseum.
To purchase your Pro Bowl Pack-
age, call either the
Hickam Offi cers’ or
Enlisted Clubs or stop
by the Customer Ser-
vice Counters. The cost
is $79.95 per person.
Club members receive
a $5 discount. Call 448-
2271, x-227 (Enlisted
Club) or 448-4608, x-11
(Offi cers’ Club).
www.hickamservices.com
DINING & ENTERTAINMENT
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January
1-New Year’s Day, Club closed
2-Family Day, Club opens at
4:30 p.m.
5-Maintenance Day, Club
opens at 4:30 p.m.
18-Pre-holiday Celebration,
members free, non-
members $7. Dress to
impress. NO athletic wear.
Active duty AF E-1
and above,18 yrs and up.
All other services/sponsored
guests, E5 and up and/or
21 and over
19-Martin Luther King
Day, Club closed
19-Tickets on sale for
Valentine’s Sweetheart
Dinner for Two
30-Texas Hold ‘em/Bunco
All Ranks, members only
31-UFC 94, 5 p.m. $10. cover,
members free.
February
1-Superbowl Party
2-Maintenance Day, Club
opens at 4:30 p.m.
8-Pro Bowl Party
14-Valentine Sweetheart Dinner
15-Pre-holiday celebration
16-Presidents Day, Club closed
27-Texas Hold ’Em/Bunco,
6 p.m. All Ranks, preliminary
event for PACAF Hold ‘em
Tournament March 25-29.
(members only event)
UFC 95 date TBA, 4 p.m./5
p.m. fi ght, $10. cover,
members free.
March
2-Maintenance Day, Club
opens 4:30 p.m.
UFC 96 date TBA, 4 p.m./ 5
p.m. fi ght, $10 cover,
members free
17-St Patrick’s Day
Celebration, 4:30-7 p.m.
Fiddlers, Irish Dancers
and green beer. No cover.
25-29 PACAF Texas Hold ‘Em
Tournament
The Enlisted Club’s own Chef
Knapp is preparing a romantic dinner
for two, for Valentine’s Day. If you love
romance, this is the place to take your
sweetheart.
Hop to it! Easter is comingHop to it! Make your reservations
for the fabulous Easter Buffet at the
Enlisted Club on April 12. Pre sale
tickets go on sale March 9 for the
Easter Buffet at the Enlisted Club.
There are two seating: 10 a.m. and
12:30 p.m. The cost is $24.95 for
non-members, $5. member discount,
children ages 7-12, $11.50, 3-6 years,
$5.95, two years and under eat free.
Advance tickets are required.
Pau Hana Fridays Pau Hana Fridays continue in
2009. 4-6 p.m. Half price pupus off
J.R. Rockers menu. Member’s enjoy
private social buffet. Enjoy live bands
from 6-9 p.m.
January February
9-Analog 6-Mo’O Soul
16-Ghost 13-Analog
23-Higher Ground 20-Ghost
30-Karma 27-Karma
For information, call 448-2271.
It’s that time of year again when
the fl owers bloom and the birds sing.
It must be time to play golf! So dust
off those clubs and sharpen up those
tees for the 15th Annual Hickam
Enlisted Club Golf Tournament on
Friday, March 13.
This 18-hole four person scramble
tournament will be held at the Mamala
Choose from four dinner options
with a special table for two. Choices
include Beef Tenderloin in Puff Pastry,
Mahi-Mahi baked in Banana Cham-
pagne sauce, Oven Roasted Pork
Loin in a Portobello Mushroom Sauce
or Sauteed Chicken Breast with Apple
raisin curry sauce.
Price includes appetizer, soup, en-
tree and desserts. The cost is $69.95
for two. $10 member discount. Space
is limited. Reservations required. No
coupons, No refunds. Tickets go on
sale January 20.
Time to dust off those clubs!Bay Golf Course with fi rst tee times
at 12 noon. There will be closest to
the pin contest at each par 3 hole and
two long drive contest holes. Prizes
will be awarded for the top fi nishers.
Pre-sale tickets for Club members go
on sale beginning February 17 for
$50 each.
The ticket price includes tournament
and green fees, lunch and a post
tournament dinner to be held at the
Enlisted Club. Tickets for non-club
members go on sale on February
23 at a cost of $75. For complete
information and for signups, call the
Enlisted Club at 448-2271.
Open Mic ThursdaysWhat’s your talent? Come out and
show us on Thursdays at the new
Open Mic night 9-11 p.m.
Chef Knapp’s Valentine’s Dinner
Perfect for a night of romance
Madness Trivia Contest. Each day the lucky 15th
caller at 1500 (3 p.m.) with the right answer to the
Mahalo Madness Trivia question of the day will win a
spectacular prize.
The 15th Services Squadron really cares about you
and says ‘Thank You’ in other ways that sometimes
aren’t as visible. Did you know that the profi ts from
Services facilities go right back into those facilities,
making them bigger and better able to serve you? It’s
true and here are some examples:
• More than $100K spent on special events such
as the 4th of July Beach Blast, Tops in Blue, sports
events such as Half marathon, Duathlon and Sports
Days, the Beach Bum Parade and Mahalo Fest.
• More than $35K in support of squadron social
functions, base-wide awards & promotion ceremonies,
change of commands, retirements, newcomers
orientations, hospitalizations and Warrior runs.
“We’re mad about you,” says Lt Col Timothy Telega,
Commander, 15th Services Squadron. “You’re the
reason we’re in business and we want to say ‘Thank
You’ for your patronage all last year. So for the entire
week of February 23-27, we’re giving you “Mahalo
Madness”, a wild and crazy ride of savings at all our
facilities, just for you.”
Don’t be surprised if Maddie the Menehune shows
up somewhere spreading the Madness with prizes and
giveaways . Maddie will often show up in the Services’
Holo Holo Trolley with some cohorts who will share
the ‘Mahalo Madness’ with you. In fact, Maddie will
be the engineer on the Madness Express Kiddie Train
offering free rides to the kids, photos with Maddie and
candy at the Hickam BX on February 21.
You’ll want to watch the countdown
to Mahalo Madness on your computer
screens as well as news alerts on
E-Jams and in the Base Newspaper
where Mahalo Madness specials
will be broadcast. Your email will
be tapped each day of the Mahalo
Madness Week with clues to the daily
February 23-27, 2009
• $240K renovation of Mamala Bay Golf Course cart
paths
• $1.1M renovation project for ITT and Outdoor
recreation Equipment Issue facilities providing larger,
more customer-friendly offi ces as well as new rental
equipment for you to use.
• $5.1M expansion project at Hickam Child
Development & School AgeCenters providing more
child care rooms to support growing AF family
community
• More than $835K in NRB equipment purchased for
SVS facilities to ensure customers have the best in
equipment and facilities for overall better programs.
• $107K Holo Holo Trolley purchased for ITT to be
used for local on-island tours such as Honolulu City
Lights and glass bottom boat tours. It is also available
free of charge to FTAC for Airmen outings.
• $195K spent on many SVS self-Help Projects to
improve SVS facilities in a cost effective , speedy
manner to ensure minimal affect on customer
activities.
• More than $70K in complimentary items was spent
in FY08 alone in the form of free food, free beverages,
prize giveaways at special events and programs
These are but a few ways that 15th Services impacts
your lives daily, making sure that you have a little part
of home no matter where you are stationed. And to cap
off the Mahalo Madness Week, Services has planned
a super fi nale in the form of “Mahalo Fest”, a full scale
Concert/Festival event complete with entertainment
provided by the Band of the Pacifi c, the Polynesian
Revue performed by the Radford Dance Troupe, a
Menehune Fire Eater, bouncy castles and games for
the kids, a climbing wall, food & beverage booths and
chances to win prizes.
Mahalo Fest takes place on Friday, February 27
at the Freedom Tower Mall and is a free event for all
ID cardholders. Make sure you take advantage of us
all week long and it won’t be
long before you’re into Mahalo
Madness with us!
Freedom Tower Mall
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The Offi cers’ Club setting on the
historic Pearl Harbor channel pro-
vides a variety of food and bever-
age options. They serve a Pasta
Bar Monday – Friday from 1100
– 1300. Traditional Mongolian
BBQ is offered every Thursday on
our large lanai from 1730 – 2000.
Friday evening is highlighted with
our gourmet selections in our din-
ing room from 1800 – 2000 and
the Koa Lounge offers a traditional
Pupu menu Wednesday – Friday
from 1630 – 2100
The Sand Bar & Grill is casual with
an outside location. Enjoy starters,
lunch, dinner and a full bar with
a variety of locally brewed beers.
Seating on the deck allows for a
beautiful view of the ocean and
stunning sunset. 449-9900
J.R. Rockers is located at the
Tradewinds Enlisted Club fea-
turing sports pub feel. You can
choose from a large menu includ-
ing a variety of starters, sandwich-
es, salads, and main events in the
evening. There is seating inside
and out on the lanai. 448-2271
The Ma-
mala Bay
Snack Bar
is located
at the Ma-
mala Bay
Golf course and offers a spectacu-
lar view of the course and bay.
You can enjoy breakfast and lunch
while enjoying the view. It may be
Hickams Best Little Secret. With
great prices and delicious food,
it is worth the extra drive past
Hickam Harbor. 449-2307
The L& L
Drive Inn
located at the
Ke’alohi Golf
Course, is a
local favorite
offering a va-
riety of local
plate lunches as well as a selec-
tion of a la cart entrees. Open
daily Mon - Sat 1000-2200 and
Sunday 1000-2000. 422-9987
The Kau Kau Corner, located in
the Bowling Center offers a variety
of sandwiches and local plate
dishes. You can also choose from
a menu of breakfast, lunch, dinner
and snacks. 448-9959
Planet
Smoothie
is located
inside the
Fitness
and Sports
Center and
boasts a
healthy
menu
including breakfast, lunch, and
a variety of delicious smoothies.
With more than delicous smooth-
ies, Planet Smoothie offers great
paninis, wraps, sandwiches and
breakfast that is fi lling, yummy
and healthy. 449-1145
For menu and price information, check www.hickamservices.com
The Wright
Bros. Café
& Grille is
located at
the mouth of
Pearl Harbor
next to the
Offi cers’ Club. Enjoy a delicious
selection of breakfast and lunch
items. You can sit inside or enjoy
your meal outside while watching
the ships going in and out of the
channel. 448-4608 x39
Good food , great service at Services Restaurants
COMMUNITY
Arts & Crafts has a ‘Spring-full’ of fun for you!
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March is National Craft Month
and the Hickam Arts & Crafts
Center is celebrating in a big
way. According to Ron Steiner,
Center Manager, “We’re going to
have several cool events and new
classes associated with our Na-
tional Craft Month celebration.”
On Friday, March 13, Arts &
Crafts presents Kids Craft Day and
while this is an auspicious day of
avoiding black cats, walking under
ladders and breaking a mirror, kids
can enjoy free crafts with their
parents starting at 1:13 p.m. in the
Arts & Crafts Gallery. Kids will also
receive 13% off all kids craft sup-
plies available in the Retail Store.
Then on Friday, March 20, Arts
& Crafts is conducting an Open
House event from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
This is a family-friendly event with
free classes, make-n-take proj-
ects, demonstrations and a mini
craft fair. The hot dogs and soda
are on us so come out and enjoy a
day at the Arts & Crafts Center.
New classes available in the
Spring include Art Clay and Ad-
vanced Reed Basket Weaving. Art
Clay is an innovative new product
awaiting your creative clash of
inspiration. For all you artists wish-
ing to combine the ease of molding
clay with the love of silver’s shine,
this is the product for you. Enjoy
the fun and versatility of playing
with art clay with a twist…fi ring the
fi nished piece transforms it into a
valuable, pure silver treasure!
This soft and supple clay has
been mixed with fi ne silver powder.
It is actually a precious metal clay!
Create a shape you
desire, let it dry and the
fi re it in the kiln. After
cleaning it you’ll unveil
a shimmering work of
art in pure silver! Model-
ing has never been this
much fun.
The second new
class is Reed Basket
Weaving which will be
taught by one of the
Hawaiian Islands’ top
weavers. You’ll learn
new basket styles and
patterns each month and become
an accomplished weaver your-
self. To fi nd out more about these
classes or to sign up, contact the
Retail Sales Store for class dates
and times at 448-9907, Ext. 103.
As part of National Craft Month
and its Spring programs, the Arts &
Crafts Center hosts Scrapbooking
Marathons on the first Saturday
of January, February and March
and again on the third Friday of
each month.
These exciting ‘all-niters’ run
from 6 p.m. to 12 midnight and fea-
ture great networking, new ideas,
meet new friends and create great
memories in your books. There’s
food, fun and prizes too and the
Marathons are open to all active
duty, family members, DoD civil-
ians and retirees.
Did you know that the Hickam
Arts & Crafts Center Retail Sales
Store has one of the largest inven-
tory of scrapbooking supplies on
Oahu? And new products arrive
weekly! For all your scrapbooking
needs, Hickam Arts & Crafts has
you covered.
For more information on these
programs and the many others
available at Arts & Crafts, call 448-
9907, Ext. 101.
www.hickamservices.com
Working with wood is a time honored tradition.
There’s something about creating something in wood
with your own hands. And although the Hickam Wood
Shop is one of the premiere shops of its kind in PA-
CAF, it’s one of those facilities that seems to be easily
overlooked.
But don’t be fooled. The Hickam Wood Shop has
the know-how, equipment and space for all your fi ne
wood working projects from a simple box to up-scale
furniture. At the Wood Shop, you can learn new wood
working skills or sharpen old ones.
Wood working equip-
ment includes table saws,
panel saw, lathe, jointer,
planer, drill press, band
saw, fi nishing sander, ra-
dial arm saw, router and
miter chop saw plus all
the hand tools you’ll need
to complete your project.
Wood Shop staff members are available for consulta-
tion about your project or can lend a hand when you
need it.
The Shop also has a limited resale inventory of
hardwoods and plywoods for purchase. In addition,
the staff accepts custom orders for utility ware, signs,
gift items, fl ag boxes and plaques.
But how can I use this facility, you ask? The Hickam
Wood Shop is located on Vickers Avenue in Bldg 1029
and is just west of the PACAF Headquarters complex.
To use the facility and its maze of expert equipment,
you must fi rst take and pass a safety class. This class
will familiarize you with the equipment and how to use
it safely. The class is held each Saturday morning at
10 a.m. and the cost is $15.
“Woodworking is a blast,” said Sonya Stanchfi eld,
who has used the shop for repairing and refi nishing
antique furniture. “They have every tool I’ve ever
needed and the staff has been great in giving me
pointers on how to do things,” she concluded.
The Hickam Wood Shop is open Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday from 3 to 8 p.m. and on
Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call 449-
3592 for more information.
The Hickam Wood Shop ...
Another of those best kept secrets?
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Classes
Auto Hobby Shop
How to Classes
The second and fourth Friday
of every month, 6 p.m.
JanuaryOil Change How to
February
Brake Inspection
March
Under the hood fl uids &
inspection
Monthly Specials
January10% off all Cooling Systems
Repairs
23-Abandoned Vehicle Sale,
8 a.m.-noon in front of the Thrift
Shop
FebruaryFree Brake Inspection
MarchFree Code Scan Most Vehicles-
without diagnosis
Complete Auto Detail
ServiceMach 2 Auto Detailing
Bldg. 1720, 422-8224
Motorcycle Repair
AvailableFlight Crew Motorcycle Repair,
Bldg. 1720, 422-6202 or
351-8108
Audio and Alarm
InstallationSolar Eclipse, Bldg.
1720, 422-TINT
COMMUNITY
Ready to explode?
Relieve stress with Martial ArtsWho studies martial arts? Peo-
ple from all walks of life, young
and old, enjoy the many benefi ts
of martial arts training.
Many come to relieve
stress and anxiety built
up from the pressures of
everyday life. Some want
an exciting and fun fam-
ily bonding experience to
strengthen relationships.
Others study martial arts
to gain self-awareness,
improve concentration,
and increased fl exibility.
The Makai Recreation
Center offers several
Martial Arts classes: Oki-
nawan Kempo Karate.
Learn the art of self-de-
fense in which the bare
hands, arms and feet are
used as weaponds. The
word “Karate” means
“empty hands”. The class
focuses on self-defense and
physical conditioning while teach-
ing how to seek inner and outer
peace. Classes are held Monday
and Wednesdays from 5-7 p.m.
Victory Martial
ArtsInstructor Charles
Gooden teaches Tae-
kwondo and Jeet Kune
Do and Mixed Martial
Arts Sparring at the Makai
Recreation Center. Tae-
kwondo is held on Tues-
day and Thursday, 6-7
p.m. Jeet Kune Do is held every Friday, 5:30-7 p.m.
Getting it all Together:
Do you need to reduce
stress, gain a greater
sense of self- esteem,
improve your health and
fi tness, develop a lean
Jeet Kune Do/
Mixed Martial Arts
Don’t be caught off guard!
Unlike our all-ages fam-
ily oriented Taekwondo pro-
gram, our self-defense Jeet
Kune Do / MMA lessons are
for adults only.
Beginners and advanced
students alike, engage in
a structured MMA (Mixed
Martial Arts) curriculum of
personal defense and situa-
tion survival awareness.
Our lessons place empha-
ses on individual personal safety
awareness, women’s self-defense
strategies, and situational diplo-
macy to prevent or stop an esca-
lating condition. The Makai Recreation Center
also offers other popular classes: Hula, Theater, Music, Belly Dance, Ballet, Jazz, Tap, Hip Hop, Driver’s Education and more. Classes are monthly or held in sessions.
For more information on either
program, contact the Makai Recre-
ation Center at 449-3354.
muscle toned appearance? You
can quickly achieve all this and at
the same time build up your self-
confi dence as you participate in
one of our martial arts programs.
TaekwondoTaekwondo is an excellent
physical workout. Our Taekwondo
lessons are tailored
to each participant’s
age and skill level.
Each student de-
velops profi ciency
in Taekwondo pat-
terns and forms,
board breaking,
kicking, blocking,
striking, and punch-
ing as they advance
toward their black
belt. These skills
increase student’s
physical well being
and mental acu-
men.
Our program is
not only for indi-
vidual students. It is wonderful to see parents and children training side by side and glow at each oth-
er’s accomplishments. But the greater satisfaction is watching the bond of friend-ship, understanding, and respect, develop between parent and child.
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Pawns, Rooks, Castles? Try Air Force ChessThe Annual Hickam Base-level
Chess Tournament will be held on
Feb. 21. It is open to all authorized
patrons and is a great introduction
to the game for children, teens and
families.
The second tournament is the Ac-
tive Duty Air Force Level Tournament,
March 29-April 4, for current USCF
members with a USCF rating of 2000
S.T.A.R.S features “Disney Mania”
The spring session features a mu-
sic and drama celebration of all things
Disney! This session pays a tribute to
High School Musical.
Classes for the
Spring production
run from January 6
to March 7. Register
now through Jan. 17.
The cost is $140 per
class. Classes of-
fered are:
Musical Theater
& Drama for Kids
(ages 7-14), Tues-
days 4-4:50 p.m.
This class focuses
on teaching students skills needed for
acting in drama and musical theater.
On occasion students will sing songs
and learn basic dance routines from
musicals. No prior performing experi-
ence is required.
Karaoke for Kids & Teens (ages 9-
SKATE HANGAR448-4422
Membership: $20/year, Daily
members rate $3, Daily non-
members rate, $5
Open Tues-Thurs 3-8 p.m., Friday,
3-10 p.m., Sat, 2-10 p.m., Sun,
noon-5 p.m.
The Dance Movement Academy at
Makai Recreation Center
offers classes this Spring
to include Mommy & Me,
for 2 to 3 ½ year olds, Pink
1- Fun and foundation in
Ballet and tap dancing for
3 ½ to four years, Pink
II for 4-5 year olds, Blue I-Fun and
structured Ballet, Tap and Jazz for 5-
6 year olds, Blue II-for 5-6 years old,
Cool dance classes available at Makai
COMMUNITY
17) Tuesdays 6-6:50 p.m. This class
is a fun way for you to learn how to
get on stage and sing. Learn basic
techniques the pros use for getting
on stage including
vocal warm-ups
and build an age
appropriate reper-
toire while building
stage presence.
On occasion stu-
dents will learn ba-
sic dance routines
as soloist or in a
group to enhance
a particular song’s
performance.
Musical Theater & Drama for
Teens (ages 13-17) Tuesday 5-6
p.m. Classes are held at the Memo-
rial Theater. S.T.A.R.S provides all
classroom materials and costumes at
no additional charge. Visit their web
site at http://STARS-INFO.COM.
MAKAI
RECREATION CENTER
January
1-Registration continues for
STARS classes
3-Registration begins for
Dance Movement Acad-
emy
17-Tailgate Sales
February
7 & 21 Tailgate Sales
7-Registration ends for
STARS classes
March
7 & 21 Tailgate Sales
Advanced Ballet I and II and Adult
Ballet, Lyrical, Homeschool
dance, Jazz and Hip-Hop.
Registration for the upcoming
sessions are: January 3,
9-12 p.m., January 30, 5-7
p.m., February 27, 5-7 and
March 27, 5-7.
For more information on class
descriptions, e-mail the administrator
Meetings & Parties
The Makai Recreation Center
is a great place for meetings,
parties, Commander’s Calls
and other events:
Maui Conference Room
Wide Screen, dry-erase board,
TV/VCR, podium and overhead
projector available. Hourly Rent-
al: $20. Daily Rental: $30. Set-
up/Tear-down: $50. *Offi cial
functions are no charge during
open business hours.
Main Ballroom
Wide screen, TV/VCR, podium
and overhead projector available.
Hourly Rental: $50. Set-up/Tear-
down:$50. *Offi cial functions are
no charge during open business
hours
Memorial Theatre
For large group functions, the
Memorial Theater is available
for use and may be reserved
except when movies are
shown; Wednesday-Saturday
during the evenings and Satur-
day afternoons. Hourly rental:
$15. *Offi cial functions are no
charge.
or more. They will be considered
eligible for participation/nomination
as a PACAF representative and for
Air Force-Level Tournaments as well
as Inter-services and NATO Tourna-
ments if selected.
The Inter-Services Tournament will
be held May 2-9. The NATO Tourna-
ment will be held June 14-20. Call
449-3354 for information.
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COMMUNITY
The Hickam Library Annual Creative Writing Contest
is for all ages. Ages groups are; children 6-10 years
old, 11-18 years old and adults. Participants can enter
both or only one category; Original Short Story and
Poetry. Short Story entrees should be double spaced
with a 10-12 page limit.
The Library will be accepting submissions from
March 2 to April 4. Awards will be presented on April
Enter annual Creative Writing Contest18 at 1 p.m., during National Library Week April 12-
18. Awards and refreshments will be provided by the
Hickam Friends of the Library. The Friends of the Li-
brary are volunteers who hold used book sales twice
a quarter. All proceeds go for library programming,
summer reading and other ways to help the library.
Call the Hickam Library for more information at 449-
8296.
Pre-School Storytime The Hickam Library has pre-school storytime
where children can enjoy a different theme every
week, sing and do crafts, from 9-10 a.m. Dates
and themes are:
January 14, Bedtime
January 28, Monkeys
February 11, Valentines
25 February 25, Black History Month
March 11, Dr. Seuss
March 25, Easter bunnies
April 8, Family/Child Abuse prevention
April 22, Pets
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Youth Programs
offers “Parent’s
Night Out”Youth Programs offers a fun-
fi lled program for ages 5-12 years.
The cost is $25. Youth Programs
provides games, crafts, and
activities. Dates of Parent’s Night
Out are: January 24, 6-11 p.m./
February 28, 6-11 p.m./March 28
noon to 5 p.m.
Contact 448-4396 for more
information, reservations taken at
sign-up. Program is limited to 24
participants. For younger children
the same dates and times apply,
but the children will be at the Child
Development Center at a cost of
$15. Contact 449-9880 for more
information. Give Parent’s A
Break is held at the same time
for families that have appropriate
referral documents.
Youth Sports Calendar 2009Soccer Flag Football Girls Fast Pitch
SoftballT-ball/Baseball
(Pony League
Summer Basketball
Camp
Age Youth Born
1994-2004Youth Born
1994-2004
Youth Born
1994-2004
Youth Born
May 94-Apr.04
Youth Born
1994-2004
Registration Apr.20-May 15 Jul. 13-Aug. 7 Nov.24-Jan. 10 Jan.5-30 May 11-29
Season Jun/Jul-Aug Oct. 3-Nov. 21 Feb./Mar.-Jun. Apr. 4-Jun./Jul. June 5-26
Fee $65 member,
$70 non-member
$65. member,
$70 non-member
$65. member,
$70 non-member
$50.
Dates are subject to change. Application, current physical and birth certifi cate is needed to register. Registration taken at the Youth Sport & Fitness
Center. Building 1399, right behind Mokulele Elementary School. For more information and/or questions, call the Youth Sports & Fitness Offi ce 448-
4492/478-6901. BJ or Gavin will be happy to help you.
IAW Air Force Instruction
(AFI) 34-276:Any individual caring for other
families’ children with a total of
more than 10 hours a week on
a regular basis on base quarters
must be licensed.
Program Key personnel will visit
a base resident suspected of pro-
viding child-care without a license
and requested to cease. If the
individual does not stop, actions
will be taken that may lead up to
the expulsion of the family from the
base community housing.
Become a Licensed
Family Child Care
ProviderContact the Family Child
Care offi ce at 449-1879
and schedule a pre-license
briefi ng. Complete applica-
tion process: Applicants
must:
•Reside in Hickam Air-
Force Base housing
•Be at least 18 years old
•Have a high school diploma or
equivalent
•Be able to read and write English
•Additional requirements include
comprehensive background
Family Child Care offers licensing for providerschecks and 24-36 hours of ori-
entation training. Next class is
scheduled Feb 17-19, 8 a.m.-5
p.m. Complete all other
requirements.
Benefi ts of becom-
ing a licensed pro-
vider You operate a legiti-
mate business and you
are your own Boss.
You are authorized to
publicize! You remain the
primary care provider for
your own children. You
are Supporting military members
accomplish their Mission. Training
Certifi cations are transferrable if
you wish to work at Child Develop-
ment Centers in the future.
Bldg. 1760 • 448-2295
Mon - Fri 0900 - 1700
Sat 0900 - 1500
Sun 0900 - 1300
Airline Tickets • 423-0255
INFORMATION TICKETS & TRAVEL
CDC Main • Bldg. 1597 • 449-9880
Mon - Fri 0630 - 1730
CDC West • Bldg. 1654 • 449-5230
Mon - Fri 0630 - 1730
CDC Harbor • Bldg. 623 • 449-9234
Family Child Care • Bldg. 2116 • 448-9231
Mon - Fri 0730 - 1630
Child Development Centers
Bldg. 1859 • 449-3354
Mon - Fri 0900 - 1900
Sat 0900 - 1600
Skateboard Center • 448-4422
Tues - Thu 1500 - 2000
Fri 1800 - 2200
Sat 1400 - 2200
Sun 1200 - 1700
COMMUNITY CENTER
Bldg. 1889 • 448-9907
Offi ce/Gallery, Ext. 101
Ceramics/Pottery, Ext. 110
Framing Shop, Ext. 108
Tue - Thu 0900 - 2000
Fri, Sat 0900 - 1700
Engraving Shop, Ext. 107
Tue - Thu 0900 - 1900
Fri 0900 - 1700
Arts & Crafts Retail, Ext. 103
Tue - Thu 0900 - 1900
Fri, Sat 0900 - 1700
Wood Hobby Shop
Bldg. 1029 • 449-3592
Tue - Thurs 1500 - 2000
Sat, Sun 1000 - 1700
Auto Hobby Shop
Bldg. 4002 • 449-2554
Mon - Tue 0700 - 1700
Wed - Fri 0700 - 2000
Sat & Sun 0900 - 1730
Towing Service • 630-7424 or 449-2554
Car Wash • 630-7426
Daily 0800 - 2000
ARTS & CRAFTS CENTER
Bldg. 1860 • 449-1666
Mon - Fri 0530 - 0800
1030 - 0100
1600 - 1900
Sat, Sun 0630 - 1300
DINING FACILTY
ENLISTED CLUB
BOWLING CENTER
Bldg. 1891 • 448-9959
Mon, Tue, Thu 1000 - 2100
Wed 0900 - 2100
Fri - Sat 0900 - 0100
Sun 0900 - 2100
Holidays 1200 - 2030
Kau Kau Korner Snack Bar • 449-2702
Mon, Tue, Thu 1000 - 2100
Wed 0900 - 2100
Fri - Sat 0900 - 2200
Sun 0900 - 2030
Holidays 1200 - 2030
FITNESS & SPORTS CENTER
Bldg. 1120 • 448-2214
Mon - Fri 0430 - 2230
Sat/Sun/Hol/Family Days 0700 - 1900
Bldg. 2105 • 448-2318
Mon, Wed - Sun 0630 - 2200
Tue 1300 - 2100
10th Puka Lounge • 449-1594
Sun - Tue 1100 - 2230
Wed - Sat 1100 - 2300
KE’ALOHI GOLF COURSE
Bldg. 3572 • 449-2300
Apr - Sep 0600 - 1830
Oct - Mar 0630 - 1800
Snack Bar • 449-2307
Mon - Sun & Holidays 0600 - 1800
MAMALA BAY GOLF COURSE
Bldg. 3455 • 449-5215
Hickam Harbor
Daily 0900 - 1700
Beach
Lifeguards on duty Tue - Sun & Holidays
1000 - 1700
Monday, “Swim at your own risk”
Pool #1 • Bldg. 1122 • 449-8274
Mon - Fri 0600 - 0800
1000 - 1400
1800 - 2000
Pool #2 • Bldg. 425 • 448-2223
Wed - Fri 1200 - 1700
Sat - Sun 1200 - 1700
Recreation Equipment Issue
Bldg. 1760 • 449-6870
Mon - Fri 0900 - 1700
Sat - Sun 0900 - 1300
OUTDOOR RECREATION
Bldg. 901 • 448-4608
Customer Service Desk, ext. 11
Mon - Fri 1100 - 1300
Wed - Fri 1700 - 1900
Dining Room
Dinner: Wed (Games Night) 1730 - 2000
Thu (Mongolian BBQ) 1730 - 2000
Fri 1800 - 2000
No dining on First Fridays
Koa Lounge, ext. 26
OFFICERS’ CLUB
Bldg. 1153 • 448-5400
Open 24 hours a day, everyday
ROYAL ALAKA’I LODGING
Sea Breeze
Bldg. 3465 • 449-9900
Closed until further notice
Sand Bar & Grill
Tue - Sun 1100 - 2100
SEA BREEZE
VETERINARY CLINIC
Bldg. 1864 • 449-6481
Mon - Fri 0800 - 1600
Building 1859 • 448-2296
Pre-Teens
Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri 1400 - 1800
Wed 1200 - 1800
Sat 1330 - 1800
Teens
Mon - Thu 1500 - 2000
Fri 1500 - 2130
Sat 1330 - 2130
Youth Sports • Bldg. 1399 • 448-4492
Mon, Thu, Fri, Sat 1000 - 1600
School-Age Program • Bldg. 1335 • 448-4396
Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri 0630 - 0800
1400 - 1730
Wed 1300 - 1730
Full Day (School down days) 0630 - 1730
Youth Fitness • Bldg. 1399 • 448-2287
Mon - Fri 1430 - 1930
Sat 0900 - 1200
YOUTH PROGRMS
Hangar 2, Room 268 • 448-2209, Ext. 247
Mon - Fri 0730 - 1630
HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE
Phone numbers are subject to change. In the event of an out of services number, please call Hickam Information at 449-7110 or www.hickamservices.com
McClelland Ave. • Bldg. 1804 • 448-2271
Catering Services
Mon Appointment Only
Tue - Fri 0830 - 1630
Customer Service/Cash Cage
Sun 1530 - 2000
Mon 1030 - 1400
Tue - Fri 1030 - 1400
1700 - 2000
Sat 1700 - 2000
Lunch Buffet
Wed - Fri 1100 - 1300
J.R. Rockers *
Sun (football season) 0730 - 1500
Games 1645 - 2130
Mon 1100 - 1300 1630 - 2200
Tue - Wed 1100 - 1300 1630 - 2200
Thu 1100 - 1300 1630 - 2400
Fri 1100 - 0200
Sat 1700 -0200
ALL RANKS
Mon - Fri 1100 -1300 1730 - 2000
*Kitchen closes one hour prior to closing time
Wed - Thu 1630 - 2100
Fri 1630 - 2300
Wright Bros. Café & Grille
Bldg. 900 • 448-4608 x39
Breakfast: Mon - Fri 0630 - 1000
Sat - Sun 0630 - 1330
Lunch: Mon - Fri 1030 - 1300
Admin Offi ce, ext. 15
Mon - Fri 0800 - 1630
Catering Offi ce, ext. 16
Mon Appointment Only
Tues - Sat 0830 - 1630
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