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Spouse Information Meeting ( SIM ) April 2014

Spouse Information Meeting ( SIM ) April 2014. SIM. Agenda. Opening Remarks (USAG-HI Commander / Senior Spouse ) Spotlight Brief #1 – Pre-PCS Information Spotlight Brief #2 – Summer Programs Spotlight Brief #3 – Operation Home Front

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Spouse Information Meeting ( SIM ) April 2014

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  1. Spouse Information Meeting (SIM) April 2014

  2. SIM Agenda • Opening Remarks (USAG-HI Commander / Senior Spouse) • Spotlight Brief #1 – Pre-PCS Information • Spotlight Brief #2 – Summer Programs • Spotlight Brief #3– Operation Home Front • Spotlight Brief #4 – Child Abuse & Sexual Assault Prevention Month • Spotlight Brief #5 – Facebook Town Hall • One Item of Interest to All (Service Providers) • Closing Remarks (USAG-HI Commander / Senior Spouse)

  3. SIM Spotlight Brief #1 Pre-PCS Information

  4. PRE-PCS CHECKLIST • Discuss move with Family • Request Sponsor • Plan Relocation Budget • Inventory Personal Property • Contact ACS Relocation Readiness • EFMP & Employment • Contact Transportation Office • Contact Housing Office (Destination) • Notify Housing Office/Landlord • Contact School (transfer or Hand • Carry School Records) • Make arrangements for shipping • POV • Contact Health Benefits Advisor • Take Pet to Vet and Make Arrangements • Travel • Arrange Temporary Lodging • Obtain temporary address or PO Box • in New Location • Contact Finance Office • Verify Moving schedule w/ Transportation • Arrange to cancel Utility Services and • Subscriptions • Refill Prescription Medications • Self, EFMP, Elder Parents

  5. PRE-PCS POC Army Community Service Schofield Barracks Relocation Readiness Building 2091 Contact Info: (808) 655-4ACS (4227)

  6. SIM Spotlight Brief #2 Summer Programs

  7. School Age Services Summer Day Camp, 2 Jun 14 - 1 Aug 14 (0530-1800) Program Registration: • 24 March 14 - Children currently enrolled in Before & After School programs • 21 April 14 - Registration for new patrons • Fees based on Total Family Income- includes breakfast, lunch, snack, field trip entry, & transportation fees Youth Sports & Fitness • Mini Flag Football (Registration 17 June 14 – 8 July 14) Season: 24 July 14 – 11 Sep 14 • Flag Football & Cheerleading (Registration 1 – 31 July 14) Season: 30 Sept 14 – 20 Dec 14 UNCLASSIFIED Tanya Rowles /IMPC-HAW-MWC/(808) 655-4090 tanya.l.rowles.naf@mail.mil 1 of 1

  8. School Age Center Activities and Field Trips • Health Week • Jungle Safari • Under the Sea • Liberty Week • Space Jam • Olympic Sports Week • Outdoor Adventures • The Wild, Wild West • Honolulu Zoo • Sea Life Park • Bishop Museum • Planetarium • i Trampoline • Rascals Laser Tag • Gunstock Ranch UNCLASSIFIED Tanya Rowles/IMPC-HAW-MWC/(808) 655-4090/tanya.l.rowles.naf@mail.mil 1 of 1

  9. Youth Center Program • Summer Open Recreation: Monday – Friday 1300-1800 and Saturdays 1200-1800 • Summer Camp: 0900-1300, 2 June 14 - 1 Aug 14 (Weekly fee for extended hours based on Total Family Income) • Youth must be registered with CYS Services • Calendar of activities will be available at each Youth Center • EDGE Program will be offering Summer Junior Golf at Leilehua Golf Course, 9 June 14 – 2 July 14. UNCLASSIFIED Tanya Rowles/IMPC-HAW-MWC/(808) 655-4090 /tanya.l.rowles.naf@mail.mil 1 of 1

  10. Youth Center Activities and Field Trips Buggy Adventure Outer Space Jungle Safari Sports Extravaganza Wild West Wilderness Back to School Bash Wet N Wild Podium Raceway Bowling Mall and Movies Kayaking Stand Up Paddle Boarding Hiking Kualoa Ranch Miniature Golf UNCLASSIFIED Tanya RowlesIMPC-HAW-MWC/(808) 655-4090/tanya.l.rowles.naf@mail.mil 1 of 1

  11. Summer Reading Programs 09 June 14 – 12 July 14) • “Read to Me” Program (infants- age 5) • Summer Reading Club (ages 6 – adult) • Various entertainment shows at Fort Shafter & Sgt Yano Library Summer Learn to Swim/Aquatic Program June – September • All children must be registered through CYS Services to participate • Receipt of payment from CYS Services must be presented when registering at the pool • Classes offered at all swimming pool facilities More information can be found in the upcoming publication of Summer Sensations 2014 Information also available at www.himwr.com UNCLASSIFIED Tanya Rowles/IMPC-HAW-MWC/(808) 655-4090 /tanya.l.rowles.naf@mail.mil 1 of 1

  12. SIM Spotlight Brief #3 Operation Homefront

  13. Supporting each Warrior, Family and Community with sustainable services, ensuring power projection readiness from Hawaii Rebecca Brunwald, Community Liaison; rebecca.brunwald@operationhomefront.net; 808-238-2233 As of: 07 April 14

  14. Agenda Item MISSION: Operation Homefront provides EMERGENCY financial and other ASSISTANCE to the FAMILIES of our service members and WOUNDED warriors. A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, Operation Homefront was formed in February 2002. It was developed to support the families of deployed service members immediately following 9/11. Operation Homefront is headquartered in San Antonio, Texas, and has evolved into a major nonprofit. The organization currently provides services to military families across the nation with 23 locations serving 43 states. The national office handles cases in states that do not have their own local offices. The majority of our clients are the lowest-paid service members, the E-1 through E-6 enlisted ranks. Rebecca Brunwald, Community Liaison; rebecca.brunwald@operationhomefront.net; 808-238-2233 As of: 07 April 14

  15. SIM Spotlight Brief #4 Child Abuse and Sexual Assault Prevention Month

  16. Child Abuse Prevention Month Army Community Service (ACS) Family Advocacy Program (FAP)

  17. Pinwheel Planting at the State Capitol (Support Role) 30 March, 1400-1600 State Capitol FAP Open House/Clothing Drive/Swap and Information Fair with Horse and craft activities for kids: 1 April, 1000-1400 ACS, Building 2091, Schofield Barracks Food Drive: With ASYMCA 11 April, 1200-1500 PX Market, Fort Shafter 30 April, 0900-1100 Schofield Barracks Commissary   Teddy Bear Drive: Teddy bears collected on post at the Child Development Centers and delivered by units 26 April, 0900-1500 Windward Mall, Kaneohe

  18. CAPM Information Tables: • Throughout the month of April tables will be set up in our military and Civilian community to share information regarding child abuse prevention. • 3 April 0900-1200 AMR Community Center • 8 April 0900-1200 Wheeler Community Center • 14 April 0900-1200 ASYMCA Wheeler • 16 April 0900-1200 SGT Yano Library • 18 April 0900-1200 Schofield PX • 21 April 0900-1200 Mililani Town Center • 22 April 0900-1200 HMR Community Center • 23 April 0900-1200 Soldier Support Center • 29 April 0900-1200 ASYMCA AMR

  19. 2014 Sexual Assault Awareness Month Activities Army Community Service (ACS) SHARP Schofield Barracks

  20. USARHAW Sexual Assault Awareness Month Events • SAAM Fun Run • 11 APR, 6:30am • Hamilton Field • Information Fair • 16 APR, 10am-5pm • Schofield Barracks PX • Take Back the Night Walk/Vigil • 30 APR, 6:30pm • WAAF • Information Tables • Schofield Barracks Class 6: • APR 4, 11, 17 & 25, 3-7pm • Fort Shafter PX: • APR 8, 18 & 23, 9am-4pm • Teal Ribbon Campaign US Army, Hawaii 24/7 SHARP Hotline: 808-655-9474

  21. SIM Spotlight Brief #5 Facebook Town Hall (Lacey Justinger)

  22. USAG-HI Facebook Town Hall USAG-HI Town Hall 6-7:30 p.m., April 30 www.facebook.com/usaghawaii, under “Events” Ms. Lacey Justinger / lacey.a.justinger.civ@mail.mil / 656-3153 As of: 12 MAR 13

  23. Family and MWR April Community Programs Supporting each Warrior, Family and Community with sustainable services, ensuring power projection readiness from Hawaii As of: 26 MAR 14 Mrs. Tashika Dixon/ tashika.m.scott-dixon.naf@mail.mil / 656-3324

  24. Family and MWR April Community Programs April 1st Military Children Bowl FREE the month of April @ Army Hawaii Bowling April1st Family Advocacy Program Open House @ ACS, SB April 1st PT in the Park @ Bennett Youth Center Field, Schofield Barracks April 5th Ladies Golf Clinic @ Leilehua Golf Course April 5th Special Saturday Soccer Registration @ SB Parent Central Services April 8th Stand-Up Paddle Boarding @ CYSS EDGE Home School Adventure April 9th Make and Take @ Fort Shafter Library As of: 26 MAR 14 Mrs. Tashika Dixon/ tashika.m.scott-dixon.naf@mail.mil / 656-3324

  25. Family and MWR April Community Programs April 11th MLB Spring Training Right Arm Night @ Hale Ikena, FS April 12th Stand up Paddleboard Lessons @ Outdoor Recreation Center April 15th Stuffed Animal Sleep Over @ Sgt Yano & Fort Shafter Libraries April 16th Afterschool @ Sgt Yano Library April 19th Earth Day & Fun Fest 2014 @ Weyand Field, SB April 19th Float, Sink, or Swim Boat Race & Treasure @ Richardson Pool, SB April 20th Easter Brunch @ Nehelani and Hale Ikena April 25th Country Night Late Night @ Tropics Recreation Center As of: 26 MAR 14 Mrs. Tashika Dixon/ tashika.m.scott-dixon.naf@mail.mil / 656-3324

  26. Family and MWR April Community Programs April 25th USARPAC Pay Day Scramble @ Nagorski Golf Course April 26th MOMC – Land of Oz Parent-Child Ball @ Nehelani April 27th SKIES Unlimited Spring Recital @ Ray & Joan Kroc Corps Community Center April 29th PT in the Gym @ Fort Shafter Physical Fitness Center April 29th 2014 Installation Volunteer Recognition Ceremony @ Nehelani As of: 26 MAR 14 Mrs. Tashika Dixon/ tashika.m.scott-dixon.naf@mail.mil / 656-3324

  27. Family and MWR April Community Programs • NEW! Activities • NEW! Preschool Story Time @ SGT Yano Library & @ FT Shafter Library • NEW! Grilling at the Range with Chef Devin Lee @ Leilehua Grill • NEW! Tropics Game Tournaments @ Tropics Warrior Zone • NEW! Personal Training @ Ft. Shafter PFC, AMR PFC, and Tripler PFC • NEW! Aloha Friday Barbeque @ Leilehua Grill • NEW! CYSS SKIES Unlimited NEW Programs @ SKIES Studios • NEW! CYSS SKIES Unlimited School of Academics Classes @ SKIES Studios • Youth Sports is Looking for Volunteer Coaches @ Youth Sports Offices • SPECIAL EVENTS & ACTIVITIES • April 30th Hale Koa Magic Show @ Hale Koa Hotel Visit : himwr.com For additional information and other programs As of: 26 MAR 14 Mrs. Tashika Dixon/ tashika.m.scott-dixon.naf@mail.mil / 656-3324

  28. “Purple Up for Military Children” • April is “Month of the Military Child,” a time to honor and celebrate military-connected children and youth. • Operation: Military Kids! is asking students, staff, and community members to wear something PURPLE on April 15th as a visible way to show support and recognize military kids for their strength, sacrifices and continued resilience. • Purple is the color that symbolizes all • branches of the military, as it is a combination • of Army green, Marine red, and Coast Guard, • Navy and Air Force blue. Wear PURPLE on April 15!!! Ms. Wendy Nakasone/ wendy.k.nakasone.naf@mail.mil / 655-8326 As of: 7 Apr 14

  29. “Purple Up for Military Children” • April is “Month of the Military Child,” a time to honor and celebrate military-connected children and youth. • Operation: Military Kids! is asking students, staff, and community members to wear something PURPLE on April 15th as a visible way to show support and recognize military kids for their strength, sacrifices and continued resilience. • Purple is the color that symbolizes all • branches of the military, as it is a combination • of Army green, Marine red, and Coast Guard, • Navy and Air Force blue. Wear PURPLE on April 15!!! Ms. Wendy Nakasone/ wendy.k.nakasone.naf@mail.mil / 655-8326 As of: 2 Apr 14

  30. POC: Sheryl M. Ferido, Community Services Manager 808-275-3159 sferido@ipchawaii.com

  31. SIM POC: Sheryl M. Ferido, Community Services Manager 808-275-3159 sferido@ipchawaii.com

  32. SIM POC: Sheryl M. Ferido, Community Services Manager 808-275-3159 sferido@ipchawaii.com

  33. SIM POC: Sheryl M. Ferido, Community Services Manager 808-275-3159 sferido@ipchawaii.com

  34. SIM

  35. SIM Wednesday, April 23, 2014 1:00pm to 4:00pm Kalakaua Community Center 2535 Waianae Uka Ave (across the Schofield Pool) Saturday, April 26, 2014 10am – 2pm Ft.Shafter Flats POC: Sheryl M. Ferido, Community Services Manager 808-275-3159 sferido@ipchawaii.com

  36. SIM POC: Sheryl M. Ferido, Community Services Manager 808-275-3159 sferido@ipchawaii.com

  37. Neighborhood Watch Program • “Building stronger, safer communities one neighborhood at a time” • Educate the public about crime problems and trends and ways to improve residential security • Implement coordinated, community-based programs to increase awareness and concern for the protection of homes/families within a given community • Identify and develop effective measures for the prevention, deterrence, and reduction of specific crime • Strengthen community – police relations • Get Started TODAY…Email - NWP@IPChawaii.com As of: Oct. 2013 Sheryl M. Ferido Island Palm Communities Marketing Manager sferido@ipchawaii.com 808-275-3159/808-741-2780

  38. SIM Calendar of Events POC: Sheryl M. Ferido, Community Services Manager 808-275-3159 sferido@ipchawaii.com

  39. Let’s Spring into Sports! Softball Tournament (Hosted by Hale Kula PTO) Hale Kula PTO would love to start off the Spring season with some outdoor fun for parents and children throughout Schofield Barracks! On April 12th and 13th, we are hosting a double elimination softball tournament for both men’s and women’s teams at Stoneman Complex. The registration fee is $200 and is due no later than April 1, 2014. If you are interested in joining in on the fun and would like to register your team, please contact Jennifer Carlin at mariongirl@hotmail.com.

  40. One Item of Interest to All (North Service Providers)

  41. One Item of Interest to All (South Service Providers)

  42. SIM Topic Annual Planner

  43. End of Brief INSTALLATION MANAGEMENT COMMAND “Sustain, Support and Defend”

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