Issue 1 - Ft. Bliss
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Issue 1 - Ft. Bliss
MWR M AG A Z I N E GROWING WITH FORT BLISS building facilities | building relationships | building community Your Incredible Credit Store® PROUDLY SUPPORTING OUR MILITARY SINCE 1991 Computers Gaming Bedrooms Playstation 3 80GB Mattresses XBOX 360 Bundle 2 Living Rooms Wii Bundle • Quality Merchandise • Superior Customer Service • Immediate Delivery • Allotment Experts • No Credit? Bad Credit? No Problem! Dining Rooms • Power of Attorney Accepted Tires & Rims Your INCrEDIBlE CrEDIt StorE® El PASo, tX STORE HOURS: M-F 10am-9pm SAT 10am-8pm • SUN 12pm-5pm Credit approved online or by phone in minutes! 1430 North Lee treviNo Dr., 915-591-3143 / 1-877-787-4177 www.usadiscounters.net CHECK OUT OUR ® IN THE EL PASO STORE Check out our internet specials You are automatically approved for credit at USA Discounters if you are Active Duty Military or a Government Employee. one world. one voice. one magazine. SPRING 2010 VOLUME SIX • ISSUE ONE one great staff. COMMANDING GENERAL Maj. Gen. Howard B. Bromberg GARRISON COMMANDER Col. Edward P. Manning FMWR DIRECTOR Mark A. Cauthers BUSINESS OPERATIONS Ronald Telles RECREATION & SPORTS Lindy Sorrell CHILD, YOUTH & SCHOOL SERVICES Pat Smith ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE Peggy Brown NAF SUPPORT MANAGER Indri O’Hara MARKETING & SPECIAL EVENTS CHIEF William Ketcherside 4 7 8 12 14 17 18 17 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 calendar MARCH calendar APRIL calendar MAY feature GROWING WITH BLISS clubs FOOD & FUN lodging HOSPITALITY arts ARTS & CRAFTS arts MUSEUMS & CULTURE recreation LEISURE recreation SPORTS & FITNESS recreation VET CLINIC family CYSS community ACS recognition VOLUNTEER WEEK fmwr WINNER’S CIRCLE 28 boss ACTIVITIES 36 fort bliss MAP 38 directory PHONE NUMBERS ADVERTISING & SPONSORSHIP Kellie Burns Monica Castillo MARKETING ASSISTANTS Elizabeth Maline Heather Wilburn MARKETING CLERK Martina Grise GRAPHIC DESIGNER Raymond Sanchez Bliss NOW is a Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation magazine published quarterly for activities on Fort Bliss, Texas. BlissNOW is mailed to all Fort Bliss homes and George V. Underwood Golf Complex members, inserted in welcome packets, and distributed to all MWR facilities, along with the Fort Bliss Commissary, Main PX, Army Lodging Fort Bliss, Personnel Processing Center, and all MWR facilities. Circulation: 30,000 quarterly The appearance of advertising does not constitute an endorsement by the U.S. Army, Department of Defense, or federal government. The information in this issue is current at the time of publication; activities and events are subject to change without notice. For more information, please call the individual facilities. MWR Marketing is located in Building 11, Pershing Road, Fort Bliss, TX 79916 and may be reached by calling 915-568-6741. FMWR Director’s Comments As spring approaches I am reminded of great oak trees and how hard it is to imagine that their beginning was from a simple acorn. Of course, the acorn needed water, sunlight and time in order to reach its amazing size and grandness. The same can be said of Fort Bliss. Fort Bliss is growing in infrastructure to support our increase in population. Not only is Fort Bliss growing in the physical aspect, but also in building relationships, partnerships and programs. Part of our relationship building is with our valued Soldiers, Family members, retirees, staff members and civilians, and how important it is to establish and maintain these relationships in order to create positive growth. Our partnerships with our local museums, city of El Paso, University of Texas at El Paso, sports teams, sponsors and various organizations outside of Fort Bliss are getting stronger and better in order to accommodate our valued Army Family. On a daily basis, our programs within our installation are being enhanced and improved in order to provide “First Choice.” I believe that our physical growth, relationships, partnerships and programs are viable entities that are unique and interdependent. Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation is “For “All of Your Life.” See you out there! Mark Cauthers ¡blissNOW! • Spring 2010 • 3 calendar MARCH Two-person teams are forming now for Fort Bliss’ first-ever domino tournament! The eight week tournament will take place at Desert Strike Lanes March 2,9, 16, 23 and 30, and April 6, 13 and 20. Play will begin at 6 p.m. each night. There will be three sessions each night. Ten teams may play in each session. Plan to come every week – the more you play, the better your chances to win. Register online at www.blissmwr.com. Once online registration is full, walk-ins will be accepted as alternates on nights of play. For more information, please call Desert Strike Lanes at 568-6272. APRIL 4 • Spring 2010 • ¡blissNOW! www.blissmwr.com Dominos Tournament March 2 • 6pm • Desert Strike Lanes Martini and a Manicure March 5 • 4:30pm • Centennial Dominos Tournament Garden Day March 9 • 6pm • Desert Strike Lanes Garden Day March 13 • 12pm • Old Fort Bliss Museum Dominos Tournament March 16 • 6pm • Desert Strike Lanes St. Patty’s Party March 17 • 10pm • Desert Strike Lanes St. Patrick’s Day Beef & Burgundy March 17 • 5pm • Centennial Freedom to Rock Tour (tentative) March 18 • TBA Pay Day Activity Celebrate spring with Garden Day at the Old Fort Bliss Museum! Starting at noon March 13, join us to plan and plant Fort Bliss’ community garden, located on the museum grounds. Learn about different ways of planting, water conservation and more from Master Gardeners and other guests. At Garden Day, you can learn how to garden outdoors, indoors and in a greenhouse environment. . There will be activities for all ages – help get the little ones interested in gardening, as well! For information, call 5684518 or 588-8482. calendar MARCH marchevents March 19 • 1pm • Underwood Golf Dominos Tournament March 23 • 6pm • Desert Strike Lanes Dominos Tournament March 30 • 6pm • Desert Strike Lanes Martini and a Manicure Prepare for a night of indulgence, and pamper yourself with Martini and a Manicure at 4:30 p.m. March 5 at the Centennial Pub and Patio. For just $10, guests can kick off the weekend in style as they receive a manicure and one choice from our menu of carefully crafted specialty martinis. Additional selections may be purchased, as well. Martini and a Manicure is a great way to relax www.blissmwr.com after a hard week’s work. For information, call 7448427. ¡blissNOW! • Spring 2010 • 5 Could you allow his birth to be a “risk”? Ask For Sierra Medical Center, Providence Memorial Hospital or Sierra Providence East Medical Center. Wherever you are, we are your TRICARE providers. FORT BLISS EL PASO Expectant parents find peace-of-mind knowing that multiple levels of care are available at all Sierra Providence Health Network hospitals, including care for both high-risk and low-risk maternity patients. All three of our locations house a Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit with comprehensive neonatal and diagnostic facilities for premature babies and critically ill newborns. Ask for a Sierra Providence Health Network hospital. Our clinical obstetrics teams are ready for your delivery 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Healthcare You Can Believe In (915) 577-SPHN (7746) SPHN.com All physicians performing services at a Sierra Providence Health Network facility are independent practitioners and not agents or employees of the hospital. Except as expressly provided herein, there are no other warranties, expressed or implied. Sierra Providence Health Network disclaims any expressed, statutory, or implied warranties, including, but not limited to, warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Come one, come all, and let us entertain you at Eggstravaganza April 3! From 11 a.m.-3 p.m. at Biggs Park, join FMWR for a children’s talent show, fun arts and crafts activities, a scavenger hunt, pictures with the Easter Bunny and, of course, Easter egg hunts for the kids. This year, Eggstravaganza’s theme is “Let Us Entertain You,” and we mean that literally. Children and children’s groups are invited to sign up for the talent show, which will take place throughout the day. Only the first 20 individuals or groups registered can participate, and the entry deadline is March 26. In addition to the talent show, there will be separate egg hunts for children in four age divisions. Kids ages 11-14 will start at noon. Children ages 7-10 will hunt at 12:30 p.m., and children ages 3-6 will go at 1:30 p.m. Children ages 2 and under will finish up the hunts at 2 p.m. There will also be a scavenger hunt for children ages 15 and up, along with free arts and crafts projects for kids of all ages. To register for the talent show, or for more information about Eggstravaganza, call 588-8247. calendar APRIL Eggstravaganza Easter fun at the Fort Bliss Rod & Gun Club Hop on over to the Fort Bliss Rod and Gun Club for great Easter fun on Sunday, April 4. Children can enjoy an Easter egg hunt, snacks, prizes and more! Children will be separated into three ages groups for the egg hunt.The hunt for children ages 1-4 will begin at 10 a.m., while children ages 5-8 start at 11 a.m. Children ages 9-12 www.blissmwr.com will hunt eggs at noon. To get to the Rod and Gun Club, take I-10 to US -54, then take Railroad Drive exit.Travel on Railroad for approximately 7 miles, going underneath Loop 375. At next intersection (Roy Johnson Lane and Deer Street), turn right onto Roy Johnson Lane. For information, call 568-2983. ¡blissNOW! • Spring 2010 • 7 calendar APRIL Armed Forces Motorcycle Rally Team Bliss, Holloman Air Force Base and White Sands Missile Range will host the second annual Armed Forces Motorcycle Rally, an event focused on motorcycle safety, April 30. The Armed Forces Motorcycle Rally will be take place at Abernathy Park on Fort Bliss. All activeduty Soldiers, Reservists, retirees, Family members, and Department of Defense and contract civilians are invited to attend. At the outset of the rally, motorcyclists will be given a safety brief and then conduct a Speed Dating Come find your soulmate ... or just come to chat with other area singles! Speed Dating will be held at the Centennial April 9. Speed Dating will start at 7 p.m. and is open to all singles 18 and older. Pre-register before the event by calling 744-8427. Walk-in registration starts at 6:30 p.m. the night of the event. For information, call 744-8427. group ride. Once riders return, they will enjoy bike contests including best in show and most original, along with entertainment and plenty of fun. All riders are required to present a valid motorcycle drivers license, proof of insurance and MSF card at the time of registration, and wear approved safety equipment and clothing at the rally. Event times are still being determined and will be posted on www.blissmwr.com when finalized, along with information on how to register. For more information, call Master Sgt. David Pelikan at 5681235. MCCASA Walk The 6th annual two-mile MCCASA Walk –which brings awareness to the Month of the Military Child, child abuse, sexual assault and crime victims – will take place from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. April 6 at Kelly Park. This is no ordinary walk: it is an event that brings information on parenting, adoption and fostering, and children’s health and safety to the Fort Bliss community. There will be music by the 62nd Army Band jazz ensemble, a DJ, door prizes, games, free T-shirts for the 500 to register and the largest Easter egg hunt FAMILY FUN! Sign up for Pete’s Pass and get FREE entrance to all regular season games of : Get all the fun of UTEP’s Sports for one whole year at an incredible price! 8 • Spring 2010 • ¡blissNOW! ever at Kelly Park! For information, contact the Family Advocacy Program at Army Community Service by calling 568-1132 or visit www. blissmwr.com/fap to download a registration form. Women’s Basketball Volleyball Soccer Tennis Softball and Track & Field! $35! One year is only Get yours today! Call 747-6150 Have kids in the 8th grade or below? Check our Miners kids club ad in this same number! www.blissmwr.com calendar APRIL aprilevents Eggstravaganza April 3 • 10am • Biggs Park NCAA Final Four Tournament Party April 3 • TBD • Desert Strike Lanes Rod and Gun Club Easter Egg Hunt April 4 • 9am • Rod and Gun Club Easter Brunch April 4 • 10am-1pm • Centennial NCAA Championship Party April 5 • TBD • Desert Strike Lanes Dominos Tournament April 6 • 6pm • Desert Strike Lanes Speed Dating April 9 • 7pm • Centennial Military Child Appreciation Month April 10-11 • All Day • Desert Strike Lanes Dominos Tournament April 13 • 6pm • Desert Strike Lanes Military Child Appreciation Month Pay Day Activity April 16 • 1pm • Underwood Golf Complex April 17-18 • All Day • Desert Strike Lanes Volunteer Recognition Week Activities April 18-24 • Various Times & Locations Dominos Tournament April 20 • 6pm • Desert Strike Lanes Administrative Professionals Day (free dessert) April 21 • 10am-1pm • Centennial MWR Open Golf Tournament Get ready to laugh with the second installment of the Centennial Comedy! Series at Fort Bliss. On April 24, doors open at 6 p.m. and the show starts at 7 p.m. Acts have yet to be scheduled, but you’re sure to have a great time – previous guests include Warren B. Hall, Ponchi Herrera, A Pair of Nuts, the Dysfunctional Romantics, Will Marfori, Kevin Bozeman, Jessi Campbell, Arvin Mitchell and Eric O’Shea. FMWR has partnered with Sun City Comedy to bring in comics relevant to the Fort Bliss and El Paso communities. Stay tuned to www.blissmwr.com for updated information on scheduled appearances, on-sale dates for tickets and more. April 21 • 10am • Underwood Golf Complex Centennial Comedy Series April 24 • 7pm • Centennial Antiques Stagecoach Basket Bingo April 24 • 12pm • Old Fort Bliss Museum Military Child Appreciation Month April 24-25 • All Day • Desert Strike Lanes AFTB Basket Bingo April 25 • 2:30pm • Centennial Armed Forces Motorcycle Rally April 30 • TBD • Abernathy Park Easter Brunch Enjoy Easter with a delightful brunch April 4 at the Centennial. Seatings begin at 10 a.m. and end at 1 p.m. for this special holiday meal, served with your choice of champagne, wine and mimosas. Easter Brunch costs www.blissmwr.com $16.95 for adults, $15.95 for seniors and half price for children ages 7-11, and is free for children ages 6 and under. Reservations are required. For information, call 562-5969. Join Army Family Team Building for a night of fun with Basket Bingo! Come to the Centennial Banquet and Conference Center Sunday, April 25 for your chance to win beautiful Longaberger baskets and special door prizes. Doors open at 1:30 p.m. and games start at 2:30 p.m. Tickets may be purchased from AFTB instructors and volunteers or at Army Community Service, Building 2494 on Ricker Road. Tickets cost $10 in advance and $15 on the day of the event. All proceeds help pay for child care for AFTB instructors and volunteers. This event is open to the public. For more information, please call 568-2382. ¡blissNOW! • Spring 2010 • 9 calendar MAY AFAP Golf Tournament Help the Fort Bliss community help itself, and have fun doing it with the first annual Army Family Action Plan Golf Tournament May 21 at Underwood Golf Complex. The 18-hole, four-person scramble starts at noon. Entry is open to all. The entry fee of $65 per person covers green fees, cart rental, range balls and lunch. Teams can enter together, or individuals can enter and be paired with other players to form teams. The tournament’s goal is to raise awareness of the AFAP program and how it works to better the quality of life at Fort Up to Bliss. AFAP is year round and for everyone – it is open to retirees and DoD civilians, along with active-duty and reserve-component Soldiers. Volunteers are needed to work registration tables, hand out prizes and verify holes-in-one or closestto-the-pin shots. More details will be posted on www.blissmwr.com/afap as they are released. For more information about the tournament, or the AFAP program in general, call 568-1132. $500 Pay Day Activity in prizes FMWR invites active-duty military and DoD civilians to take part in our next Pay Day Activity at Underwood Golf Complex. Play starts at 1 p.m. Friday, May 14. Golfers participating in a Pay Day Activity pay no green fees; just pay the low entry fee and reduced rates for cart or club rental to take part in the nine-hole scramble format. Up to $500 in prizes will be given y away, depending on participation. t u d tive to ac ivilians Entry fees vary from free to $5, according n e p O c D o D to rank and Underwood Golf Complex mem& ! S E ber status. Call the Pro Shop at 562-1273 for E EN Fentry fee details. E R G Cart rental costs $4 per player, and NOt pay the low club rental costs $2.50 per set. Jus t d car Space is limited – sign up now! To regise c u s ter, or for more information, call Undere Red t a r l renta wood Golf Complex at 562-1273. club & Golden Tee Birdie Hour Monday thru Friday 4 - 6pm enjoy $2.50 well drinks 10 • Spring 2010 • ¡blissNOW! Strike Lounge GOLD PRICING Monday thru Friday 6:30pm - 8pm $1.75 well drinks & domestic bottled beer (16 ounces) $1.00 mini domestic bottled beer (7 ounces) Lobby Bar Wind Down Monday thru Friday Centennial Pub Fantastic Friday Every Friday from 5 - 7pm 4:30 - 6:30pm enjoy $2.50 well drinks enjoy $1.75 well drinks www.blissmwr.com Military Spouse Appreciation Day Celebrate the special Mom in your life on May 9 with brunch at the Centennial. Offerings include a spectacular breakfast buffet and a selection of lunch favorites highlighted by a carving station. An assortment of vegetables and side dishes, salad bar and dessert cart will round out the meal, which also features a choice of champagne, wine and mimosas. Brunch costs $16.95 for adults, $15.95 for senior citizens, half price for children 7-11, and free for children 6 years and under. Reservations are required. Seatings begin at 10 a.m. and end at 1 p.m. For information, call 562-5969. mayevents Cinco de Mayo Party calendar MAY Mother’s Day Brunch Military spouses, you take the cake ... and on May 8, you can do it for free! In honor of the special role you play in today’s military, join us from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. for free dessert at the Centennial Banquet and Conference Center. For information, call 744-8427. May 1 • 10pm • Desert Strike Lanes Martini and a Manicure May 7 • 4:30pm • Centennial Military Spouse Appreciation (free dessert) May 8 • 10am-1pm • Centennial Mother’s Day Brunch May 9 • 10am-1pm • Centennial Martini and a Manicure Pay Day Activity May 14 • 1pm • Underwood Golf Armed Forces Day May 15 • 10am-5pm • Noel Field AFAP Golf Tournament May 21 • 12pm • Underwood Golf Cinco de Mayo Celebrate the victory of General Zaragoza’s army over the French at the Battle of Puebla. Strike Lounge, located in Desert Strike Lanes, will kick off its Cinco de Mayo Party May 1 at 10 p.m. Enjoy beverage specials, music and a good time with your friends. No cover charge! For information, call 568-6272. www.blissmwr.com Get ready for another night of relaxation with Martini and a Manicure at 4:30 p.m. May 7 at the Centennial Pub and Patio. For just $10, receive a manicure and a specialty martini as you find a great way to kick off the weekend. For information, call 744-8427. ¡blissNOW! • Spring 2010 • 11 G N I W O R G S S I L B H T I W E IS R E H T N O A COMMUNI TY STORY BY HEATHER WILBURN, FMWR MARKETING 12 • Spring 2010 • ¡blissNOW! www.blissmwr.com With Fort Bliss expected to call home to 26,000 Soldiers and their Families by the end of 2010, visitors to post may have noticed a lot of building under way. From child development centers to fitness facilities, brick and mortar is making its way on to Fort Bliss by the ton. What may not be quite as noticeable – not yet, anyway – are the partnerships being built between the Directorate of Family and Morale,Welfare and Recreation and other agencies in the area. The growth of FMWR on Fort Bliss is very much market-driven, said Mark Cauthers, FMWR director. “We’re working hard to build not just what our Soldiers and Families need, but to find out what they want to use,” he said. “We have some exciting things coming up on the horizon.” One of the first new projects to come online will be the expansion of the Logan School-Age Services facility, which Child, Youth, and School Services hopes to open in April or May.The new Milam SAS and Milam Youth Center should come online by May or June, with another SAS facility next door to Bliss Elementary School to follow. The Army Strong Gym at East Fort Bliss should be open in June, and officials expect to break ground on a community activities center, aquatic center and Warrior Zone, all on East Fort Bliss, at the end of www.blissmwr.com this year or beginning of next. “When the BRAC announcement was made and Fort Bliss was deemed to be the big winner, we were given the task of trying to figure out what we needed for the new Soldiers who were going to be arriving,” said Melinda Sorrell, chief of FMWR’s Recreation Division. “We worked really hard to try and look in the crystal ball and see where we had shortages and where we needed to construct facilities. We’re really excited to have the opportunity to build new facilities to serve our Soldiers, ... because there’s a real need for these things,” she added. While the facilities currently under construction are very visible, there are other type of building going on at FMWR: building relationships with on- and off-post agencies, and building community for Soldiers and their Families. Within the Business Operations Division, for example, partnerships have been forged with various arts and culture entities in El Paso –all to the benefit of military Families.The Fort Bliss Arts and Crafts Program is a joint project with the El Paso Museum of Art.The El Paso Symphony Orchestra is another partner; this organization provides FMWR with complimentary tickets to shows and events like Kidspalooza. “By partnering with the museums and cultural organizations in El Paso, we’re helping grow the community,” said Ronald Telles, BOD chief. “It helps us on so many different levels ... it’s good relationship building.We cooperate together to make El Paso and Fort Bliss one community.” CYSS is another FMWR division with strong ties to the El Paso community. A relationship with the El Paso Rhinos hockey team affords CYSS chil- dren free ice skating.The Ascarate Fishing Club helps bring fishing tournaments to the children, free of charge.Through the National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies,YWCA offers the Army Child Care in Your Neighborhood program to families who live too far away to utilize post facilities. “Our relationships on the outside are very, very good,” said James Kingwell, director of School-Age Services for CYSS. “And it takes the whole community to make all our CYSS programs work.” At Army Community Service, the Army Volunteer Corps’ Partners in Service Agreement has helped the organization for relationships with several community organizations. “We’re the only installation Army-wide that has a Partners in Service memorandum of agreement,” said ACS Chief Peggy Brown. This agreement between Fort Bliss and 36 volunteer agencies makes sure that volunteers are properly trained and that their hours are tracked so they can be entered into the Volunteer Information management System.This ensures that, as military families move from post to post, so do their volunteer service records. Other ACS components like the Exceptional Family Member Program rely heavily on outside support to supply resources that might otherwise not be available to military Families. Most of all, though, the staff at ACS are “teachers, as much as anything,” Brown said. “We teach those basic life skills that allow Soldiers and Families to become resilient and able to handle the demands the military places on them.” That allows them to become more productive members of the Fort Bliss community –a community FMWR is working hard to make a better place for all. ¡blissNOW! • Spring 2010 • 13 clubs FOOD&FUN Hungry? Let us serve you! Get lucky with big bingo The Metro Bingo Bar, located in the Centennial Banquet and Conference Center on East Fort Bliss, offers guests several ways to get lucky. Get our your daubers and join us for Binge Bingo every Wednesday. Play 11 games for $12 and try your hand at winning our $1,200 jackpot. Warm up with early bird games for great prizes. While you’re there, drop in for Beef and Burgundy and save $2 on your meal when you purchase a bingo card packet. Binge Bingo starts at 6 p.m. each Wednesday. On Saturday, don’t miss Super Saturday Bingo ... it’s big! Come out and play: 16 games for $18 and a $1,500 jackpot make Super Saturday Bingo the bingo you don’t want to miss. Both Binge Bingo and Super Saturday Bingo now offer 50/50 games during intermission. Buy your special cards and take a chance at yet another way to win. If you can’t get enough bingo, check our frequent player programs for Binge Bingo and Super Saturday Bingo. Simply get your card punched each time you buy a bingo packet. Once you buy 20 packets, you get one free! Make sure you check out Bonanza Bingo, individual bingo cards that you play on your own. Numbers are drawn and posted each week at the Metro Bingo Bar. iBingo handheld electronic bingo is coming soon to both the Metro Bingo Bar and Desert Strike Lanes. Keep an eye out at iPl ay the Metro and iwin Desert Strike Lanes, and stay tuned to www.blissmwr. com for more information on this exciting new way to win! O G N BI Enjoy lunch at the Food Pavilion Looking for lunch? FMWR is quick-service Mexican themed food pleased to offer the services of the venue that features freshly prepared Food Pavilion at the Cenmade-to-order burritos, tennial with three MWRtacos, quesadillas along branded restaurants: with an assortment of The Java Café, Habanero and FOOD mild to fiery salsas and Primo’s. tortilla chips from 11 AVILION a.m. until 1 p.m. •Java Café features at the Centennial Starbucks Coffee, an ap•The menu for pealing menu of pastries, Primo’s offers quick-serbagels, breakfast and deli vice Italian and American sandwiches and sweets from 7 a.m. favorites, a lunchtime pizza, pasta and until 2 p.m. salad buffet from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. •Habanero “Fresh-Mex Grille” is a For information, call 744-9330. P Whether you’re looking for a quick, casual bit to eat or something a little more formal, the FMWR clubs at Fort Bliss have you covered from breakfast all the way to a late-night snack. Explore the dining options at the Centennial on East Fort Bliss. On Sundays, come in for Champagne Sunday Brunch and enjoy a delicious assortment of breakfast and lunch items, along with your favorite sides and a dessert bar. Beef and Burgundy takes place each Wednesday night, when diners enjoy an all-you-can-eat buffet. For information on dining at the Centennial, call 562-5969. At Bullseye Bar and Grill, located in the Fort Bliss Rod and Gun Club, you can enjoy popular breakfast foods including omelettes and more. Lunch items include sandwiches, salads and other quick-fix favorites. On Wednesday and Friday nights, Bullseye offers a casual dinner service featuring chicken fried steak, juicy pork chops and more. For information on Bullseye Bar and Grill, call 565-4867. The Golden Tee at Underwood Golf Complex offers a full-service menu for breakfast and lunch. Meals range from bacon and eggs to sandwiches and salads, all at reasonable prices. Strike Zone at Desert Strike Lanes offers high-quality pizzas and short-order favorites during lunch and dinner hours. If you’re looking for a midnight snack, Strike Zone is the place for you – it stays open until 12:30 a.m. on weekends! For information, call 568-6272. To learn more about any of our facilities, including locations and hours of operation, visit www.blissmwr.com. Valencia Moving Services . . . . . 14 • Spring 2010 • ¡blissNOW! Carlos Valencia Out of Town Services (915) 694 5670 Local Services Load & UnloadPacking Hector Hoyos Unlimited Hours (915)-820-8395 Cleaning valenciamovingservices@yahoo.com www.blissmwr.com HI FOLKS FAMILY OF DEALERSHIPSYOUR CAR DEALER HOME AND FRIEND WHILE YOU ARE HERE AT FORT BLISS! ARE YOU READY FOR THAT NEW RIDE? Call Us and We Will Pick You Up! 915-775-2000 – WITH – TOYOTA-SCION 6330 Montana • 775-2000 www.dickpoe.com DODGE 1363 Airway • 779-0100 www.dickpoe.com CHRYSLER/JEEP 6501 Montana • 778-9331 www.dickpoe.com WE ARE HERE FOR ALL YOUR AUTOMOTIVE NEEDS! clubs FOOD&FUN Desert Strike Lanes Golf MWR Open Tournament Get set to take part in the first MWR Open Tournament at Underwood Golf Complex. Open to all, the four-person scramble tournament will have a shotgun start at 9 a.m. Wednesday, April 21 on Underwood’s Sunrise Course. Entry costs $40 per player and includes green fees, cart rental, range balls and lunch. Prizes will be awarded for first, second and third places. For more information, call 562-1273. Pay Day Activities Active-duty military and DoD civilians can get into the swing of things with a nine-hole scramble during Pay Day Activities at Underwood. Participating golfers pay no green fees, just the low entry fee and reduced rates for cart or club rental. Up to $500 in prizes will be given away, depending on participation. Activities are scheduled for March 19, April 16 and May 14, starting at 1 p.m. For information, call 562-1273. Membership discounts Underwood Golf Complex offers members two ways to save on dues. Purchase a one-year membership and pay in advance, and receive one month free. Take advantage of the “Refer a Friend” program: Refer a friend who purchases a membership, and receive two months of dues free, up to a value of $125. Pick up a referral form at the Pro Shop. For information, call 562-1273. Tournaments and more! George V. Underwood Golf Complex offers great pricing on tournaments for military units, federal organizations, civilian groups and more! From a small event to a catered affair, we’ve got you covered. For information, call 562-1273 or 562-7255. 16 • Spring 2010 • ¡blissNOW! Military child appreciation specials In recognition of the Month of the Military Child Desert Strike Lanes will offer bowling specials for all military children on Saturdays and Sundays in the month of April. All military children, with proper ID, will receive a buy one game, get one free rate on April 10-11, April 17-18, and April 24-25. Enjoy Family Thunder Alley on Sundays, with glow-in-the-dark fun for the whole crew. For more information, about the Month of the Military Child, or any Desert Strike Lanes program, call 568-6272 or visit www.blissmwr. com/bowling. Strike Lounge Visit the new and Strike Lounge at Desert Strike Lanes.With multiple video screens for your sports, music and recreational entertainment, Strike Lounge offers a high-end look with a relaxed atmosphere for all to enjoy. Strike Zone Strike Zone offers high-quality pizzas and short-order favorites during lunch and dinner hours, along with a weekday lunch special. Fun Zone The Fun Zone arcade offers pool tables, air hockey, music jukebox and video games both classic and modern for all Family members to enjoy. Fort Bliss Rod and Gun Club The Fort Bliss Rod and Gun Club has one of the best trap and skeet ranges in the tri-state area. The hunting lodge motif of the club gives its members a full-service pro shop,Bullseye Bar and Grill lounge and snack bar, meeting room and an array of shooting CLASSES & MATCHES programs. You can also Concealed Carry Class Third Saturday enjoy a covered pavilion Trap & Skeet Program Second Sunday and 10 diverse ranges, including trap and skeet, Bullseye Pistol Match Fourth Weekend f i v e - s t a n d s p o r t i n g IPSC Match Second Saturday clays, pistol, rifle and Mini Silhouette Match Each Wednesday black powder. Monthly Judge Roy Bean Western First Sunday tournaments are held for Fourth Sunday all shooting disciplines. IDPA The Rod and Gun Club Concealed Carry Competition Third Sunday is located in northeast El Paso on Roy Johnson Lane, east of Railroad Drive and Deer Street. For information on any Rod and Gun Club program, or on classes and matches, call 568-2983 or visit www.blissmwr.com/rodandgun. www.blissmwr.com lodging HOSPITALITY Army Lodging at Fort Bliss offers several choices when it comes to providing you a home away from home – 550 of them, if you count all the rooms available on post. From single room in the Inn at Fort Bliss to student billets on main post and East Fort Bliss to historic Pace Hall, there’s an option to suit your needs. But the wide selection of rooms isn’t the only reason to stay with Army Lodging while you’re at Fort Bliss. “Army Lodging offers competitive rates that off-post hotels do not,” said Heidemarie Holguin, manager of Army Lodging at Fort Bliss. “With us, you won’t pay the 15 percent hotel tax charged in El Paso, and you won’t pay extra for the refrigerators and microwaves we supply in our rooms.” All Army Lodging facilities are conveniently located.The Inn at Fort Bliss has the added benefit of being located within walking distance to the Post Exchange, Commissary, Kelly Park, Fort Bliss Museum and Burger King. In addition, Army Lodging guest have the added peace of mind afforded by on-post security.The friendly and informative staff – including the concierge at the Inn – are just another asset Army Lodging is happy to provide along with continental breakfast bars in four locations, three fitness rooms, the Lobby Bar and a business computer center. Single rooms consist of one double or one queen bed; some include a living area. Rates for single rooms run from $44-$61 per night. Double rooms have two queen size beds and can sleep a family of four, but can accommodate up to five if a rollaway bed is available. Double occupancy rates start at $49 and run to $66, and there is a $5 per night charge for additional occupants. Army Lodging does assess the additional occupant charge for children over 2 years of age. Army Lodging also offers some rooms with two queen size beds and a sofa sleeper. These rooms will sleep a family of six or seven if a rollaway bed is available.The additional occupant fee applies to these rooms as well. Army Lodging is open to anyone with a valid ID card. In fact, ID card holders can sponsor a room for their civilian guests, as well. If you need somewhere for your family to stay or are bringing in guests for an event, check with us! Pet-friendly rooms are also available. Please remember, children may not occupy a room without an adult who is at least 18 years of age. There is a black-out period, generally from May-July, during which Army Lodging only takes room reservations for Soldiers on TDY or PCS orders. During this time, all other requests for accommodation are filled on a space-available basis on the day of arrival. At all other times, priority placement goes to Soldiers on orders for TDY and PCS orders, but authorized users may make advance reservations. Army Lodging must be utilized by Soldiers on orders before they seek accommodations off post. A certificate of nonavailability must be obtained in order to receive reimbursement for off-post lodging expenses, and these are issued only when Army Lodging is full. But why would you want to stay anywhere else? “Because we exist to serve the Solders and their Families, we understand their needs and work hard to accommodate them to the best of our abilities,” Holguin said. “We are here to not only provide a place to stat while you’re at Fort Bliss, but make your stay in Fort Bliss and El Paso a memorable one.” For more information about Army Lodging at Fort Bliss, call (915) 565-7777 or visit www.blissmwr.com/lodging. arts ARTS&CRAFTS Arts and Crafts Program offers spring lineup F Fort Bliss Family and Moort Bliss A Partnership rale, Welfare and Recreation, With Th e in partnership with the El Paso Museum of Art, offers arts and crafts classes to the Fort Bliss community. The classes are open to all military ID card holders and Family members ages 15 and up, as well as DoD civilians, and are offered at drastically reduced prices. inkjet copies of images, a soft pencil and All classes are for beginners. Register masking tape. The instructor will provide for classes at ITR, Bldg. 1743 on Victory an additional supply list if needed. Avenue. Class seats are limited; register • Polymer Clay Jewelry, Saturday, early to ensure placement. April 10, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. $15. Using Spring class offerings include: low-fire techniques one might find • Printmaking for Fun, Saturdays, around the home, students will create March 6 and 13, 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m. $30. original beads and cabochons (polished Students will explore the art of printand shaped gemstones). The resulting making in a two-day studio workshop. beads will then be incorporated into a Through use of compositional elements finished piece of jewelry such as a necksuch as stenciling, easy-cut carved lace or bracelet. plates, digital transfers and chin colle • Paper Jewelry, Saturday and collage, students will create one-of-aSunday, April 17 and 18, 1-4 p.m. $25. kind handprints to take home. Students During this two-day workshop, students should bring a newsprint tablet (at least will create three-dimensional objects 9 inches by 12 inches), an apron, rags, with paper pulp, then use them as set- tings for stones. In day two, the dried paper objects will come together in a finished piece of jewelry that can be worn on any occasion. • Fabric and Wire Necklaces, Saturday, May 8, 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m. $25. Using basic sewing techniques, students will use fabric, metal wire and other materials to create sculptural neckpieces. The ability to thread needles is helpful. A break for lunch will be allotted and each student is responsible for his or her own lunch. • Wire Crochet Cuffs, Saturday, May 22, 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m. $25. Students will learn to crochet using monofilament thread to create three-dimensional objects. The crocheted pieces will then be connected with wire to create one-of-a-kind pieces that may be worn anywhere on the arm. A break for lunch will be allotted and each student is responsible for his or her own lunch. For more information about any of the classes, call 568-3208 or 568-7506. Arts and Crafts Program Need money for something important? YES! Need it now? YES! Come to the people who love to say yes. Fun for your young miners! Join the hundreds of parents that have discovered the advantages of UTEP’s Miner Kids Club! For only $20 (first member, sibling members get $5 off) your kids will get: - Free entrance to all a whole year of regular season games of Women’s Basketball, Volleyball, Soccer, Tennis, Softball and Track & Field! For over 60 years Omni has been making loans exclusively to the military. In need of a personal loan for any good reason? 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See website or aks your loan representative for details of satisfaction guaranteed cancellation policy. *9.95% Annual Percentage Rate available to those who qualify with good credit. www.blissmwr.com El Paso Museum of Art The El Paso Museum of Art, located at One Arts Festival Plaza, is home to permanent collections of art and also hosts changing exhibitions.Admission is free, but visitors must pay for some special exhibits and events. The museum offers memberships at a discounted military rate. For information, including hours of operation, visit www.elpasoartmuseum.org or call (915) 532-1707. El Paso Museum of Archaeology The El Paso Museum of Archaeology, located at 4301 Transmountain Road, is dedicated to the narration, interpretation and preservation of archaeological and anthropological, with a focus on the prehistory and culture of El Paso and the Southwest. Admission is free, but donations are accepted. For information, visit www.elpasotexas.gov/ arch_museum or call (915) 755-4332. Insights El Paso Science Museum Insights El Paso Science Museum is dedicated to providing visitors with hands-on education about science.The museum features permanent displays and traveling exhibits. Located at 505 N. Santa Fe St., Insights offers military discounts on admission and annual memberships. For information, visit www. insightselpaso.org or call (915) 534-0000. El Paso Museum of History The El Paso Museum of History is an institution that promotes the understanding of the rich multicultural and multinational history of the border region. Located at 510 N. Santa Fe St., the museum features two permanent exhibits and hosts changing exhibitions as well. Admission is free. For information, visit www. elpasotexas.gov/history or call (915) 321-3588. El Paso Symphony Orchestra The El Paso Symphony Orchestra exists to assure that superior concert music is made available to entertain and educate the multicultural community of the greater El Paso region. The EPSO season is anchored by 12 classical concerts. Season tickets can be purchased by military members at a 20 percent discount. For information, visit www. epso.org or call (915) 532-3776. Lynx Exhibits Lynx Exhibits is a privately owned museum that offers an array of travelling exhibits to the El Paso community. Lynx offers military discounts on its admission fees and is located at 300 W. San Antonio Ave. For more information, visit www.lynxexhibits.com or call (915) 533-4330. www.blissmwr.com KidsPalooza hits streets March 27 Make plans to attend the third annual Downtown KidsPalooza on Saturday, March 27. Downtown KidsPalooza is an all-day family cultural event organized by the El Paso Symphony Orchestra. Downtown area arts organizations will present “Make & Take” craft workshops, tours, performances and exhibits to educate and expose young participants to the many activities available in the El Paso area. The all-day event features free trolley and Sun Metro bus rides to a variety of educational stops throughout the downtown area. Plans to expand this year’s event are underway. More booths and vendors will be invited to participate, present and demonstrate arts activities. Joining Downtown KidsPalooza partners this year are the El Paso Zoological Society, the El Paso Opera and the Magoffin Home State Historic Site. See listing below of events and Downtown KidsPalooza partners. • The El Paso Symphony Orchestra will present two performances of Prokofiev’s Peter and the Wolf at the Plaza Theatre, noon and 2 p.m. • City of El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department • The City of El Paso Parks and Rec- reation Department will turn Cleveland Square into a fun zone with activities and music. • Explore music at the El Paso Public Library through “Make and Take” musical instrument workshops. • El Paso Convention and Performing Arts Centers • Wear your sneakers and learn some fun new dance moves with El Paso KidsExcel at the El Paso Public Library. • El Paso Museum of Art • El Paso Museum of History • The El Paso Opera will present Mozart’s One-Act Opera,, The Impresario at the El Paso Public Library. • El Paso Zoological Society • Travel to the outer solar system and explore “Giant Worlds” from NASA at Insights El Paso Science Museum. • Lynx Exhibits will reveal the mysteries of the deep in Extreme Deep: Mission to the Abyss. • Magoffin Home State Historic Site • OLO Gallery, home of Creative Kids • Railroad & Transportation Museum of El Paso • Sun Metro will provide free bus rides in the downtown area. • Fort Bliss: USO and FMWR arts MUSEUMS&CULTURE Area museums and cultural activities ¡blissNOW! • Spring 2010 • 19 FORT BLISS TAX CENTER Fort Bliss Tax Center is set to open on January 11th, 2010 at 8:00 a.m. in our NEW LOCATION. BENEFITS FREE! — Tax Preparation ACCURATE! — with “E “E--File Returns” Reliable! — IRS Certified personnel FAST! — Eight days to deposit No waiting Lines! — Expedite service available Why pay hundreds when you can get it for free! New Locations For more information: (915) 568 568--7141 Email: bliss.tax_center@conus.army.mil Two new convenient Locations: Tax Center Hours are: —Bldg. 5864 on Abernethy Park (behind the “Air Assault Course”) — Mon. through Fri.: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m . — Saturdays : 10 a.m. to 3p.m. (Jan. 16, 23 and 30; Mar. 27; Apr. 3 and 10) —Bldg. 104, Old Ironsides Rd., East Bliss Next to BOSS Bldg. Samantha Reho Fort Bliss Public Affairs While Fort Bliss may be missing the lights of Times Square and Broadway, it certainly didn’t lack talent February 5 and 6 as the Fort Bliss Troupers made their theatrical debut in “Side by Side by Sondheim (and Friends!),” a musical revue celebrating the famed composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim. The idea to create a drama troupe was brought to the attention of Fort Bliss’ Directorate of Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation during the summer, according to Lynda MacFarland, artistic director of the Fort Bliss Troupers. After receiving the go-ahead from FMWR, MacFarland found a show suitable for three principal singers, with a minimal set. However, the show did have its fair set of challenges, including a difficult musical score as Sondheim is known for his quick, staccato lyrics and complicated piano accompaniment. Additionally, the cast had only three weeks to learn and rehearse their respected songs. “One of the biggest challenges for me was not only remembering the lines to the songs, but not to laugh through the lyrics,” said Sgt. 1st Class Denise Patterson, winner of Fort Bliss’ 2009 Operation Rising Star and a www.blissmwr.com Soldier with the 31st Combat Support Hospital. The inaugural show was held at the Old Fort Bliss Museum – a more intimate setting for this particular show, according to MacFarland. The revue consisted of 22 songs, split into two separate acts, and was narrated by Staff Sgt. Mark Ramsey, a Special Forces support combat medic. Each actor used an assortment of costume pieces, ranging from headdresses to robes and various props, to accompany each song’s lyrics and to further get into character. Some of the songs that received the biggest audience response were “Barcelona” and “Getting Married Today” from “Company,” “I’m Here” from “The Color Purple” and “You Gotta Get a Gimmick” from “Gypsy.” MacFarland said she hopes the program continues to grow in the future, producing more shows and musical revues. “This [Fort Bliss Troupers] allows us to be an ambassador of the arts for not only Fort Bliss but the El Paso community,” said MacFarland. Patterson agreed, saying it’s important “for Soldiers to be able to express themselves artistically.” The Fort Bliss Troupers are hoping to produce their second show in early summer. arts MUSEUMS&CULTURE Fort Bliss Troupers make debut ¡blissNOW! • Spring 2010 • 21 recreation LEISURE Framing Bliss Framing Bliss offers custom framing, prints and autographed sports memorabilia. Come by and see “new-to-Framing-Bliss” Don Stivers prints to add to your collection. The shop also offers guests deliciously flavored teas, coffees, and snacks. Avoid the high cost of custom framing and attend a do-it-yourself framing class and learn how to professionally frame your pictures, diplomas or certificates. DIY classes are scheduled every-other Saturday and are lead by a certified instructor at Bldg. 820, next to Auto Crafts on Marshall Road. The DIY class is from 8:45 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Interested patrons are encouraged to sign up at least two days prior to the class. Classes are $30 per person or $25 each for two or more taking the class together. Special arrangements can be made for groups of six or more for a framing class. Please sign up early as classes may fill up. This class entitles patrons of the frame shop to come in and use the facility from 2-5 p.m. Thursday, and 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Classes are scheduled for: • March 6 and 20 • April 3 and 17 • May 1 and 15 • June 12 and 26 Hours of operation are from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. Framing Bliss is closed Sunday, Monday, holidays and training holidays. Call 568-5563 for more information. In March, purchase two full custom framing jobs and save 25% off the second job (of equal or lesser value) 22 • Spring 2010 • ¡blissNOW! www.blissmwr.com ITR Information, Tickets and Reservations To help you get away from it all, the Information, Tickets and Reservations Office has your vacation getaway. ITR sells tickets to all local and regional amusement parks and attractions, such as Magic Mountain, Knotts Berry Farm, Sea World, Disneyland, Disneyworld, Universal Studios and Fiesta Texas. ITR offers discounted hotel reservations, travel information, local trips, tours and cruises. Make it your one stop vacation spot! Currently, Disneyworld is offering a four-day ticket for only $99. Active duty or spouses can purchase up to six tickets valid through July 31. The ITR kiosk, located at the PX food court is where you can purchase all amusement park tickets, concert and special event tickets available through Ticketmaster. ITR will also help you sell your car at the POV lot at the corner of Cassidy and Marshall, vehicles must be registered at ITR or the kiosk located in the PX food court. Cost is $15 for vehicles and $30 for RV’S and boats. Stop by Bldg. 1743 or call 568-7506 for more information. W R A P YO U R A B S One of the final chapters of moving the United States Army Air Defense Artillery School to Fort Sill, Okla., was the closure of the ADA School Library at the end of January. Although the departure of the school library ends an era in Fort Bliss history, it opens the way for growth of Mickelsen Community Library. Long-range plans include a large new library but in the interim, the staff is excited about the expansion of the current library as it doubles in size from 7,000 square feet to nearly 14,000 square feet, About 2,500 books from the ADA School Library have been kept to supplement the growing resources of the Mickelsen Community Library. Most of these books are historical and in keeping with the rich military history of Fort Bliss. The bulk of the ADA books materials have moved to Fort Sill or been redistributed to other libraries in accordance with policy. New offerings in the community library space will include a meeting room which can be reserved by units or community groups, a new Teen section with age appropriate reading materials and furnishings, 30 additional computers for patron use, an audio book section and a DVD movie collection of general interest to the military community, such as “The Band of Brothers, Saving Private Ryan”. The library will be divided with the children’s and teen section residing in the area formerly known as the community library and the adult NEED TO MAKE TAPE ? Loose FAT.. INCHES GONE IN 340 McClintock, El Paso, TX 79932 (915) 760-5456 • Tightens, Tones, & Firms INDEP ENDENT DISTR IB UTO R ( 915 ) - 217 - 5 8 6 3 • NO Pain, Brusing, or Surgery • Immediate & Lasting Results • NOT WATER LOSS, ACTUAL FAT LOSS i t r i m i n c h e s . co m FOR MEN AND WOMEN www.blissmwr.com McClintock 45 MINUTES! 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Both sides of the Community Library will be open six-days a week Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; with expanded hours on Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.The library is closed Sunday, federal holidays and the Tuesdays following a Monday holiday. Stop by and checkout a book and the new amenities in the Community Library as the staff celebrates National Library Week April 11-17.This summer, the library staff will host a summer reading program for both children and teens starting in June, with prizes award to top readers. For more information, call 5686156, 568-1491 or 568-6154. FEATURED AT THE EMMY & OSCAR AWARDS CELEBRITY GIFT SUITES! • Climate Controlled • On-Site Management • Westside El Paso Location • Your Lock - Your Key • Variety of Unit Sizes • Gate Hours: 7 A.M. to 7 P.M. Seven Day Per Week • Car and Trailer Parking recreation LEISURE Community library grows with Bliss Bring this ad in for 50% OFF 1st months rent Military Discount!!! ¡blissNOW! • Spring 2010 • 23 recreation SPORTS&FITNESS Proper gym etiquette: Working out the polite way! Now that we are well on our way with our New Year’s resolutions, now is the perfect time to go over the basic rules of gym etiquette! • Clean up: If you are done with the weights, please put them away. Leaving them in the middle of the floor is a safety hazard and it leaves others uncertain if they are being used. Also, there is nothing worse than lying on a bench with someone else’s sweat all over it. Please be courteous and wipe the equipment off, inlcuding cardio equipment, when you are finished. Most gyms supply wipes or sprays for this purpose. • Share: If you plan on doing multiple sets on a machine then it is common courtesy to allow others to work in during your rest periods. Please be courteous and do so when possible. Also, don’t hog the cardio machines! The common time limit on a cardio machine is 30 minutes. If you have completed your workout, please be courteous and allow others to have a chance to get their work out in as well ... especially during peak hours at the gym. • Mirrors: Mirrors are there to make sure you use proper technique, so don’t be afraid to use them! Respect others who are using them and try not to walk in front of them until they have completed their set. • Attire:Wear work-out attire and athletic shoes only. No jeans or short shorts, please! • Cover up: Although you may feel comfortable baring it all while in the locker room, others may not.Wear a towel after your shower to keep the locker room a comfortable place for everyone. • Cell phones: Please leave the cell phone in the car unless you are expecting a very important phone call; at least put it on vibrate. Others are focusing on their workout so please be courteous and remember why you are at the gym…to work out! • Foul language: Please don’t use foul language or insult people who are less proficient in their training. Be respectful and know that foul language may offend others. • Water fountain:Water fountains are to drink from…not to spit in! Please be courteous when filling up your huge water jug and allow others to get a quick sip if necessary. Lastly, guys ... don’t forget to work your legs! East Side (915) 921-0011 East Side 8920 Gateway East #4 El Paso TX, 79907 North East 565-4444 (915) East North 4903 Fred Wilson Ste. A El Paso TX, 79904 Computer & Laptop Repair Onsite Estimates!! E E FR We provide the best option!!! • • • • Personalized Service The Best Quality Timely Reliable Service Prices that meet your needs 565-4444 921-0011 Quality is our priority!!! 24 • Spring 2010 • ¡blissNOW! www.blissmwr.com GYMS Fort Bliss is home to seven f itness facilities including Mitchell W. Stout Physic al Fitness Center. Stout is a stateof-the-art fitness facility with over 60,000 square feet that offers three full-size basketball courts, five racquetball courts, volleyball court, and outside track. Aerobics, spinning, and personal training are offered by cer tified instructors and personal training is available by appointment. Body fat testing is also available by appointment for $5. All aerobics classes are FREE; for a complete list of aerobics classes and times, visit w w w.blissmwr.com or call 568-3828/6458. Visit this and our other fitness facilities for an exceptional work-out experience: • Mitchell W. Stout PFC Bldg. 2930, 568-3264 • Ronald D. Milam PFC Bldg. 2499, 568-7318/7518 • Logan Heights PFC Bldg. 4797, 568-5198 • Biggs Gym Bldg. 11251,East Fort Bliss 568-8697/8730 • Ironworks Gym PFC Bldg. T20700 East Fort Bliss 744-5201 • Big Ed’s Gym Bldg. 2, Basement, 568-4508 • Fort Bliss Tennis Club and Fitness Zone Bldg. 262, Club Rd., 569-5448 Replica Aquatic Center As par t of your f itness program, you can choose lap swimming in the Olympic-size indoor pool, aqua aerobics, drow n proof ing a nd scu b a classes. The pool is also available for pool parties and hosts the Fort Bliss swim team. The center is located in Bldg. 5035, on the corner of Dickman and Dudley roads. Use of the facility is free to Soldiers, Family members and DoD civilians, and $2 for guests. For information, call 568-7431. Something more than smoothies In the mood for a different type of on-the-go lunch? After a tough workout, could you use a little pick-me-up? The Team Bliss Snack Bar at Stout Gym is here to help! The Team Bliss Snack Bar holds the distinction of being the only FMWR run smoothie bar at any stateside Army base. Our smoothie menu contains countless options to create a customized AT THE STO UT SN ACK BAR smoothie from an extensive list of fruits, flavorings, and supplements to create that unique drink to BUY TWO, satisfy your needs. GET ONE FREE ANY SPECIALTY SMOOTHIE! The snack bar at Stout Gym SUPPLEMENT SERVING! has been offering exceptional A specialty smoothie includes: When purchasing any smoothie, smoothies that set them apart purchase two supplements and we Pure Protein, Power Shake, will give you the third choice free. Oatmeal Shake, Fat Burner, from other eateries on post, now Free supplement will be of equal or Muscle Builder varieties. or lesser value of highest costing the snack bar is expanding its purchased supplement. Expires June 1, 2010 Expires June 1, 2010 menu again! 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For oxidants, ginseng and creatine are confushours of operation, visit www.blissmwr. ing to you, stop by and our helpful staff com/gyms. $1.00 OFF INTRAMURAL SCHEDULE Sport Boxing Volleyball Border Rumble boxing event Soccer Women’s Volleyball 5K Run Track Paintball Ten-Miler Qualifier Begins March 8 March 12 March 15 March 22 May 7 recreation SPORTS&FITNESS Sports and fitness facilities Post Championship Site March 12 Stout PFC May 10-13 Stout PFC Stout PFC May 17-21 Stout Field May 10-13 Stout PFC April 9 Biggs Gym April 20-22 Stout Field May 1 Biggs Park Biggs Gym Fort Bliss Intramural Coordinators EAC DIVISION 11TH BDE Ph: 568-7518 CORPS DIVISION 4-1 AD, 5-1, 3-1 Ph: 744-8730 INDEPENDENT DIVISION 6TH BDE Ph: 568-5198 CORPS DIVISION 1-1 AD Ph: 568-7393 The Fort Bliss Intramural Sports Program supports the participation of approximately 6,900 active-duty military personnel. All team sports must register with their intramural coordinators two weeks prior to start date; all individual sports must register with intramural coordinators one week prior to Post Championship. www.blissmwr.com ¡blissNOW! • Spring 2010 • 25 recreation VET CLINIC Veterinary services cares for your furry friends Fort Bliss Veterinary Services, located at Bldg. 6077, Carter Road, offers a variety of affordable services and products for pets belonging to active duty military, Family members and retirees. If you live in post housing, pets must be registered within three working days of arrival.Vet services are also available to authorized families living off post. Services that are available include health certificates; registration and immunizations; parasite control; zoonotic disease control; heartworm testing and prevention; microchips; and limited outpatient treatment. The veterinary clinic does not have the resources for emergency or inpatient care, but does offer more affordable pricing than many off post veterinarian treatment facilities including ultra sound and x-ray. Pets are seen by appointment only. Appointments may be made by calling 569-2266.Visit www.blissmwr.com or call the clinic for complete pricing, hours of operation and additional information. Rassette Homes builds Affordable Quality Homes in family oriented neighborhoods. Our current neighborhoods include: Canutillo Heights Estates, Canutillo, Texas Anthony Heights, Anthony, Texas Campus Park, West El Paso Redd Road, Upper Valley El Paso Your Neighborhood Builder For more information please contact: Rassette Homes 7350 Ninth Street, Canutillo TX 79835 (915) 877-4643 www.rassettehomesinc.com 26 • Spring 2010 • ¡blissNOW! www.blissmwr.com family CYSS Register now for Operation Purple Camp in Capitan, N.M. The National Military Family Association’s Operation Purple Camp will be hled from June 28-July 3 at Fort Lone Tree and Lone Tree Ranch in Capitan, N.M. Registration opens March 15 and closes April 6. Operation Purple Camps are exclusive to military children and free thanks to funding from the Sierra CLub and the Sierra Club Foundation. This is the second year Lone Tree has hosted an Operation Purple Camp. In 2009, more than 100 children from active-duty, Reserve and National Guard Families from all branches of service attended. Military children from as near as El Paso and White Sands to as far away as North Carolina took advantage of this amazing camp experience, offered free to military children. Fort Lone Tree, for children ages 9-11, offers a water slide, horseback riding, 250-foot zip line, rappelling, archery, rifles, RC car track, obstacle course, crafts and so much more. Lone Tree Ranch, designed for children ages 12-15, is a high adventure camp experience including mountain biking, zip line, digglers, water slide, horseback riding, “rodeo” Lone Tree style, confidence course and a rappel tower. When you hear “Operation Purple Camp,” you should think: “Kids Serve Too!” The National Military Family Association’s Operation Purple Camps are a time for having fun, making friends, and reminding military kids that they are the nation’s youngest heroes. This year 38 states and two overseas locations (Guam and Germany) will host 92 weeks of camp at 68 different sites. Site locations will be listed on the National Military Family Association Web site at www. militaryfamily.org. To register, visit www.militaryfamily.org. Spring break programs at SAS, MST Come join the fun and excitement with your friends! School-Age Services will offer five full days of structured and supervised activities during the El Paso Independent School District spring break March 15-19. Open to all CYSS registered children in first through fifth grades, the fun begins daily at 8 a.m. and ends at 5 p.m. Both SAS sites – the Main SAS Center in Bldg. 131 and the Logan SAS Center in Bldg. 3505 – will open at 5:30 a.m. and close at 6 p.m. for early dropoff and late pickup. Both centers offer 4-H Club activities, field trips, bowling, roller skating, arts and crafts, computer labs, library visits, indoor swimming and a movie matinee. DoD fee range is $36 to $91 a week or $18 a day, based upon total family income. Ask about our 20 percent multiple child discounts for second child in three of our Child, Youth and School Services programs! For reservations and additional information call 568-5544 or 569-5779. The Middle School and Teen program will also host spring break camp from 8 a.m.-noon March 15-19. For reservations and additional information call 568-5437 or stop by the YouthPlex in Bldg. 195 on Chaffee Road. “Always Ready” to “Lead the Way” Assisting the most deserving customer in the world, the SOLDIER, with Real Estate needs: Buying or Selling new or resale homes Determining your homes value Getting pre-approved VA & Tx Vet loan assistance Investment properties Whether buying or selling a home, contact me today!! MREALTOR AURY SOLANO / U.S. ARMY (RET) ® 915-309-6513 Each Office is Independently Owned and Operated maury.solano@yahoo.com • www.maurysolano.com 1 28solano_ad.indd • Spring 2010 • ¡blissNOW! 2/8/2010, 3:30 PM IO DANCE STUD “ TA K IN G A NEW GENER ATIO N O F DAN CE TO THE NEW LEV EL ” CLASSES FOR ALL AGES * TECHNIQUE/JAZZ * KICK * HIP HOP * BALLROOM * LATIN BALLROOM * CONTEMPORARY * LYRICAL 7924 Gateway East Suite F * BELLY DANCING * CHEER (915) 204-6873 www.stepitup.co.cc HOME OF THE DIABLO DIAMOND GIRLS CHOREOGRAPHY FOR SPECIAL EVENTS www.blissmwr.com MARCH CRITTER CARE: Learn about caring for pets, pet therapy, and hatching chicken eggs. MEDIA BLITZ: Explore the variety of ways we communicate today. ART AROUND THE WORLD:Travel to different countries via art! March is Asian month. PADI CERTIFICATION SCUBA: Includes a field trip to Balmoreah State Park for an open water dive! APRIL KID CHEF: Learn to cook and host your own dining experience for your family at the end of the course. WHOLE BODY HAPPINESS:This class combines yoga postures, breathing techniques, and more. PHOTOGRAPHY SCAVENGER HUNT: Have fun on a weekly team scavenger hunt using a list of scenarios, items or riddles. learn what it takes to become a real band ... the heavy lifting never ends! The kids worked hard together and had their first gig at Ascarate Lake’s Trout Fishing Tournament February 20! There was a great response to Discover Scuba! The program has all new gear and underwater games and toys to challenge and develop skills. A PADI Certification class is being planned for Spring Break and will include a field trip to Balmorhea Park for an open water dive! Bull’s Eye Archery gave lots of kids the opportunity to try out the EDGE’s new compound bows and find out how your smile is related to being a good shot. We hope see them continue to work on their skills through the After School Archery Program and participate in some tournaments this summer. Contact the EDGE! program director at susan.goss1@us.army.mil or 5882858 for information on the program. family CYSS The EDGE! provides out-of-school opportunities for children and youth ages 11-18 to experience, develop, grow and excel by participating in “cuttingedge” art, fitness, life skills and adventure activities. Some activities are divided by age groups: kids (11-14 years of age) and teens (15-18 years of age). This enhances the learning environment and accommodates the skill set of the different age groups as well as encourages more interaction between participants. All EDGE! classes are free of charge to sixth through 12th graders registered with Child,Youth and School Services, a requirement for participation. Materials, supplies, and equipment for the classes are provided by the EDGE! program. Instructors are either CYSS or FMWR employees or volunteers. A child and youth program assistant provides lineof-sight supervision during all EDGE! classes. EDGE! classes take place MondayFriday between the hours of 3 p.m. -6 p.m., with the exception of federal holidays; however, some events may be scheduled at other days and times. Class schedules are subject to change and will be confirmed at the time of registration. In order for an EDGE! class to be scheduled, the program must have at least eight kids registered the month before the class will occur. Sports physicals are not required for participation in the EDGE! Participants who are not regular users of School-Age Services or the Youth Program must be registered in CYSS’ Child and Youth Management System, which can be done at Parent Central, located in Bldg. 1743. Through the winter months, The EDGE! Garage Band class provided participants with the opportunity to community ACS Learn Army with AFTB Army Family Team Building is an educational program that provides training to prepare THE ARMY everyone in America’s Army to function at the F A M I LY highest level, given any situation. The training improves personal and family preparedness, which enhances overall Army readiness. AFTB is a series of classes for – and taught by – military spouses and Soldiers and is designed to give you the tools to survive the military lifestyle. Learn about community resources, military terms, benefits, leadership skills and more. Save the date for Basket Bingo, AFTB’s premier fundraiser, April 25 at the Centennial Banquet and Conference Center on East Fort Bliss. Doors open at 1:30 p.m. and games begin at 2:30 p.m. Basket Bingo is open to the public, so come out for your chance to win beautiful Longaberger baskets filled with fantastic prizes! Tickets cost $10 in advance and $15 the day of the event. For on-sale dates, call 568-AFTB or stay tuned to www.blissmwr.com/aftb. For a training schedule, visit www.blissmwr.com/aftb or call 568-AFTB. FAP classes The Fort Bliss Family Advocacy Program offers seminars and classes that help members of the Army Family build stronger families at home. Upcoming classes include: • Strongest Link: Premarital Program - A one-day class from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. March 11 and 16, April 20 and May 6 • Strong Bonds for Couples - A oneday class from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. March 1 and April 1, 13 and 29 • So Happy Together - A two-day class from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. May 12 and 13 • Six Building Blocks of a Healthy Marriage - A one-day class from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. March 9 and 25, April 15 and 27, and May 27 •Stress Management Class - A oneday class from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. March 18, April 22 and May 20 •Mini Life Skills Workshop: Collaboration and Communication - A one-day class from 9-10:30 a.m. March 23 •Mini Life Skills Workshop: Effective Stress and Time Management - A oneday class from 9 to 10:30 a.m. May 4 For our most up-to-date calendar, or for more information, call 568-1132 or visit www.blissmwr.com/fap. 30 • Spring 2010 • ¡blissNOW! EFMP The Exceptional Family Member Program is a mandatory enrollment program that works with other military and civilian agencies to provide comprehensive, housing, community support and personnel services to families with special needs. An exceptional family member is a family member, child or adult, with any physical, emotional, developmental or intellectual special need, including autism, that requires special treatment, therapy, education, training or counseling. The family members must be dependent enrolled in DEERS to be enrolled in the EFMP. For information, visit www. blissmwr.com/efmp or call 568-1132. Looking for a job? The job market crisis has created many challenges to military Families, especially for Family members who left jobs to relocate with their Soldiers and other relatives caring for children of deployed Soldiers. In 2010, the Employment Readiness Program and Workforce Solutions Upper Rio Grande have assisted 26 military Family members obtain employment this year alone. Even in a difficult local job market and a 9.7 percent unemployment rate, the programs have exceeded expectations and are focused on achieving a goal of having 100 percent of Family members employed. In 2009, both programs helped more than 200 military Family members gain employment and 40 were enrolled in training programs; more than 30 have completed training. Also, more than 70 Family members were hired as a direct result of two hiring fairs hosted by the Employment Readiness Program in 2009. If you are looking for a job or looking to improve your job search skills, visit us at Army Community Service. You don’t have to search for a job on your own - we will assist you! We have the information, resources, and professional skills to ease your burden in finding employment. The Employment Readiness Program and Workforce Solutions Upper Rio Grande are committed to provide effective job search strategies and training opportunities for family members to become employed. UPCOMING ERP CLASSES • Ten Steps to a Federal Job March 9 - March 23 -April 13 - April 27 May 11 - May 15 • Ace Your Next Job Interview March 2 - April 6 -May 4 • Writing a Winning Resume March 11 - April 8 - May 6 • Career Exploration and Planning April 29 • Creating Connections: Networking for Job Search and Career Success March 10 • How to Mobilize Your Home Business April 29 • Jumpstart Your Job Search April1 www.blissmwr.com USCIS field office open at ACS The El Paso Field Office of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has opened an information office at Fort Bliss Army Community Service, Bldg. 2494, Ricker Road. This office is open every Wednesday for appointments from 7:45 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. Walk-ins will be addressed based on time available. These appointments may be scheduled only through ACS and are open to service members, family members or any civilian working on Fort Bliss. These appointments are to discuss immigration issues, questions and filing instructions, not to review an application. Applications can not be submitted to this office. USCIS conducts monthly immigration information classes at ACS the last Friday of each month.You may get a class schedule and sign up to attend this class at ACS. Get settled with Relocation Readiness Are you new to Fort Bliss? Want to learn Spanish? Need help with immigration or naturalization? Do you have a deployed Soldier? If any of these apply to your family, then Relocation Readiness has a program for you! People Encouraging People is a three-day newcomer’s orientation geared toward spouses. Classes are from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. each day. Upcoming PEP classes are scheduled for March 2-4, April 6-8 and May 4-6. Child care will be paid for all who are registered with the CDC. Fort Bliss Waiting Families is a proactive program designed to assist families who are geographically separated from their military sponsor due to mobilization, deployment, TDY, or a PCS or relocation. Registered waiting families can enjoy events tailored to their needs. Upcoming events include: • March: Walk, March 16; Scrapbooking, March 20; Crafts and a Class, March 26 • April: Scrapbooking, April 17; Walk, April 20 • May: Spa Day, May 8; Scrapbooking, May 15; Walk, May 18 Do you want to become an American citizen? ACS offers classes on immigration and naturalization requirements and procedures. The next immigration class will be held at ACS April 30. The next naturalization classes will be held at ACS March 26 and May 21. Relocation Readiness offers English as a second language and conversational Spanish classes. For more information on any program offered by Relocation Readiness, call ACS at 568-1132 or visit www.blissmwr.com/ relocation. HOLIDAY BRUNCH Easter Sunday, April 4 10am-1pm Mother's Day Sunday, May 9 10am-1pm AT T H E C E N T E N N I A L $16.95 For Adults, $15.95 For Seniors, Half Price For Children Ages 7-11 And Free For Children Ages 6 And Under Reservations are required Call 562-5969 www.blissmwr.com ¡blissNOW! • Spring 2010 • 31 recognition NATIONAL VOLUNTEER WEEK 32 • Spring 2010 • ¡blissNOW! NATIONAL VOLUNTEER WEEK C E L E B R AT E S Y O U ! HAT HATS AT TS OFF OF tot our volu volunteers! lunteers! r NATIONAL VOLUNTEER WEEK APRIL 18-24 Tephanie Hopper he returns when there is no family Army Volunteer Corps Coordinator there to do so.We are thankful In 1974 President Richard to the volunteer who takes their Nixon signed an executive order experience and knowledge and declaring a week be dedicated shares it with others through to those who give their our Army Family Team time to charity – today, Building program.We National that week is better Volunteer Week are appreciative to the known as National volunteer who is the Activities Volunteer Week. April coach, role model and 18-24, Fort Bliss will mentor to our youth continue this tradition of through the Child and honoring volunteers Youth Services Sports Manic Monday for their selfless program. It is these April 19 • 11am-2pm volunteers and service. The volunCentennial Club teers of our comnumerous others free massages*food munity embody who make Fort free makeover*fun the spirit of service, Bliss a better place shown throughout to live. our country as they step This year’s theme, Hats up to the unique chaloff to Volunteers, not Whatta lenges faced within a only exemplifies our Wednesday military community. appreciation for April 21 • 6-9pm Though the chaltheir service but Centennial Club lenges can someit is a symbol of music*food*drinks times be difficult, respect and admiragames*prizes it is inspiring to see tion that we have for that the volunteers are them.The volunteers of still committed to serving the our community have contributSoldiers, Family members and ed more than 125,000 hours in an retirees and for their dedication effort to improve the quality of life we are sincerely appreciative. of our Soldiers, Family members, We are appreciative to the and retirees; for that, we take ur volunteers who are out during the hats off to you, volunteers wee hours of the night providing a For more information about supportive hug or shoulder to the Fort Bliss Volunteer Week activiFamilies whose Soldiers are deties, contact the Fort Bliss Army ploying, and for the volunteer who Volunteer office at 568-1132 or is there to cheer on a Soldier as tephanie.hopper1@us.army.mil. www.blissmwr.com fmwrWINNER’S CIRCLE Program honors outstanding FMWR employees January 21, the Directorate of Family and Morale, Welfare as an Army-level award or VIP visit. Each winner receives a cerand Recreation hosted its first quarter “Winner’s Circle” tificate of appreciation, gift card and recognition at the awards awards ceremony. A total of 62 staff members were ceremony. recognized for their outstanding customer service • “Effective Team” Award: This award is given and team work. Winner’s Circle is part to a group of people who were able of an incentive program specifito work together effectively with MWR MWR cally designed for staff members outstanding results. Each individual who work directly with our pain the team receives an item of trons. There are three types of recognition, a certificate of appreawards that staff members can ciation, and recognition at awards be nominated for each quarter: ceremony. • “On the Spot” Award: DurAt the final Winner’s Circle ing each quarter, division chiefs ceremony of the year, each make personal observations and division will present one indiAWARD “catch someone doing something vidual the “Role Model” Award. Staff right.” Each winner is presented members can nominate people for with an FWMR coin, recognition at the this award throughout the year. Role awards ceremony, and, at the discretion Models are those who are informal of the director, a cash award. leaders who motivate and support other staff • “Commitment to Excellence” Award: This members. award is given to recognize another staff member For all Winner’s Circle awards, a selection comwho routinely goes above and beyond to provide exceptional mittee is convened to select the recipients. service to internal and external customers. People for this Our first quarter Winner’s Circle awardees are very deaward are nominated by other staff members; being identified serving and we are happy to be able to recognize them. Please by name on a positive ICE card, phone call, letter or e-mail by a feel free to contact Jennifer Pedigo at 568-3500 or via e-mail at satisfied patron; receiving recognition from an off-post agency; jennifer.pedigo@us.army.mil should you have any questions or or mwr receiving a letter ofPMaward from higher headquarters, such to submit a nomination for any of the awards. ad.pdf 2/5/2010 3:29:05 CIRCLE Defeating terrorism is going to take a team effort by all citizens. You can do your part by reporting suspicious behavior to your local law enforcement: FBI 832-5000 El Paso Police Dept. 911 Fort Bliss Military Police 568-2115 C M Y CM MY CY vs CMY K Saturday May 8th, 2010 FREE ADMISSION with military ID www.diablos.com 34 • Spring 2010 • ¡blissNOW! KEY INDICATORS OF POTENTIAL TERRORIST ASSOCIATED INSIDER THREATS: 1. Advocating violence or the use of force to achieve political, religious, or ideological goals. 2. Advocating support for terrorist organizations or goals. 3. Providing support to a terror suspect or terrorist organization. 4. Association with or connections to known or suspected terrorists. 5. Repeated expressions of hatred of American society, culture, government, or the principles of the U.S. Constitution. 6. Repeated visits to websites that promote or advocate violence against the U.S. or U.S. Forces, or that promote terrorism. 7. Expressing a need to engage in violence in support of terrorism or getting others to do the same. 8. Buying bomb making materials or obtaining information on how to make explosives. 9. Encouraging others to violate laws, disobey orders or regulations, or disrupt military activities. 10. Family ties to terrorists or terrorist supporters. www.blissmwr.com Caitlin Lunceford Fort Bliss BOSS President Happy New Year everyone! Boy, was the last quarter busy? From haunted houses to Thanksgiving dinners to handing out Christmas trees to waiting families, the BOSS program was everywhere. Well, we’re going to keep the ball rolling and start 2010 right! We have already had a Call of Duty Modern Warfare tournament at B103 on Old Ironsides and had a great response to our annual Valentine’s Day basket fundraiser. We also hosted the Army I A.M. Strong tour featuring Leigh Jones, and participated in the largest children’s fair in the city – Generation 2000 – which benefits a local children’s charity. In March we will be taking our annual Las Vegas trip. The turnout for this event is bigger than anything we have ever done before. Along with the many events that MWR has planned, this quarter is jammed with things to do! boss ACTIVITIES Spring schedule busy for BOSS Fort Bliss And FRED WILSON RD MA ST 40 ALABAMA GATE WO HAYES ST McNAIR FORT BLISS LEGEND SHERIDAN GATE DYER ST S SHERIDAN RD 27 22 49 7 CLUB RD RD P M TO N KI ADAIR RD 36 28 2 46 19 29 11 PERSHING GATE MOBILE AVE EL PASO, TEXAS DR INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ING MILITARY AREAS RS H MILITARY GATES PIA CO 568-1117 565-4100 568-2115 569-2331 533-1244 568-2121 TROWBRIDGE ST ST To I-10 RADFORD AVE EMERGENCY NUMBERS GATEWAY BLVD NORTH 1 BUILDING LOCATIONS WHEELING AVE Fire Emergencies Housing Areas Military Police Ambulance Poison Information Information Operator 48 CASSIDY GATE 568-2538 568-2898 565-7777 568-5412 568-5563 1744 1735 820 7777 569-2121 7777 569-2331 7777 7777 569-CARE 7777 (888)874-9378 569-2483 7777 568-1241 8 568-7506 1743 568-1987 N/A 568-7141 113 568-6156 2 564-5275 1310 568-7318 2499 565-8473 1743 568-2115 125 2116 / 2117 568-3500 11 568-7013 250 568-4518 5051 568-1145 2968 568-3035 505 568-1890 562-7200 1611 562-4036 1733 568-7431 5035 568-3264 2930 569-5449 262 568-2592 2495 562-5451 1301 568-3668 504A 568-7506 1743 569-5644 2408 569-2266 6077 568-KIDS 195 562-8461 7060 568-7187 131 568-2833 1 SLATER RD 54 PERSHING RD RUSSELL ST PIKE RD GATEWAY BLVD SOUTH PIEDRAS ST ELM ST 32 33 34 35 36 37 50 9 20 5 38 39 40 49 46 50 51 MWR Headquarters Officers' Club Old Fort Bliss Omar Bradley Softball Complex Welcome Center Vehicle Registration Post Exchange, Main Post Office Replica Aquatic Center Stout Physical Fitness Center Tennis Club & Fitness Zone Theater Thrift Shop, OCSA Transportation Office ALTURA AVE Unit Funds USO RICHMOND AVE Vet Services Youth Services YMCA, Armed Services SAS Modular Garrison Cmd POV Car Resales Lot Fort Bliss Recycling Center AURORA AVE 568-4849 568-4614 568-7280 568-6556 568-6272 568-1519 568-5689 568-6287 568-4022 568-4825 562-7467 569-3858 630-8669 568-4108 45 2494 820 2408 2949 112 1730 504B 1717 250 2011 2496 197 6380 504A HAAN ARTILL NG HI RS R PE CI 28 29 13 30 31 Adjutant General American Red Cross Army Community Service Auto Crafts BOSS Bowling Center Chaplain Child Development Center, Main Civilian Personnel Office Commissary Community Pool Country Junction VAN BUREN CTMC/Family PracticeAVE Clinic Car Wash, Scuds & Suds Defense Military Pay Office MONROE AVE Family Housing On Post Off Post Fort Bliss Lodging Services Fort Bliss Museum & Study Center Framing McKINLEY Bliss AVE Hospital: WBAMC Information Ambulance Appointments TRICARE Service Center Red Cross Inspector General Information, Ticketing & Registration FORT BLVD Kelly Park / Balfour Beatty Legal Assistance Office Mickelsen Library Mainstreet Xpresso Milam Fitness Center Military Rent All Military Police Station Telephone PIERCE 568-3301 500B AVE PE 15 16 17 18 Bldg COPIA ST PIEDRAS ST 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 48 12 47 14 9 Organization HUMPH RUSSELL ST ALABAMA ST ELM ST No. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 ALABAMA ST V To Ala m 18 ST LOUSIANA N O IG RD L EL N cK YO M AN C agord o FRED WILSON GATE ALABA d MWR Facilities Bridge to Fort Bliss/Biggs Army Airfield FRED WILSON RD MARSHALL GATE 15 16 LERY RD 10 8 50 50 47 35 CASSIDY PLEASONTON RD N A M ER CARTER RD 6 MERRITT RD TAYLOR ST 31 30 38 El Paso International Airport PERSHING RD 13 RD SHERIDAN RD 34 AIRWAY BLVD SCALES RD FORSYTH RD CHASE RD RD ON ONT AS PLE ST MORGAN AVE BO HOWZE ST GE HOOD RD BOEING DR STONEMAN RD HUGHEY JEB STUART SOUTH I ON GER ST BR www.blissmwr.com ID ROBERT E. 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BRUNS RD JEB STUART RD 26 20 CHAFFEE GATE CHAFFEE RD SLICER AVE YAQUI WY E NA AV MONTA ¡blissNOW! • 62 180 ck SpringT2010 o Lubbo• 37 RD fmwrDIRECTORY ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE Bldg. 2494, Ricker Rd. 568-1132/7088 STOUT PFC Bldg. 2930, Cassidy Rd. 568-3264 MILAM PFC Bldg. 2499, Cassidy Rd. 568-7318/7518 LOGAN HEIGHTS PFC Bldg. 4797, Ellerthorpe Rd. 568-5198 BIG ED’S GYM Bldg. 2, Basement 568-4508 BIGGS PFC Bldg. 11251, Biggs St., East Bliss 744-8730 IRONWORKS GYM Bldg. T20700, Sgt. Maj. Blvd., East Bliss 744-8697 TENNIS CLUB & FITNESS ZONE Bldg. 262, Club Rd. 569-5448 COMMUNITY POOL Bldg. 250, Club Rd. 568-4825 REPLICA POOL Bldg. 5035, Dickman Rd. 568-7431/5380 GYMS & FITNESS FACILITIES FOOD, LEISURE & ENTERTAINMENT CENTENNIAL CLUB Bldg. 11199 Sgt. Maj. Blvd., East Bliss 744-9330/8427 GOLDEN TEE Bldg. 3191, Coe Ave., Logan Heights 562-1273/2066 UNDERWOOD GOLF COMPLEX Bldg. 3191, Coe Ave., Logan Heights 562-1273/2066 DESERT STRIKE LANES Bldg. 2949, Ricker Rd. 568-6272/1685 FORT BLISS ROD & GUN CLUB Bldg. 3730, Railroad & Deer 565-4867/568-2983 BIGGS PARK Bldg. 11388, Sgt. Maj. Blvd., East Bliss 568-8087 MICKELSEN LIBRARY Bldg. 2, E-Wing, Basement 568-6156/1491 RV PARK Bldg. 4130, Ellerthorpe Rd. 568-0106 FRAMING BLISS Bldg. 820, Marshall Rd. 568-5563 AUTO CRAFTS Bldg. 820, Marshall Rd. 568-7280 ITR-MAIN Bldg. 1743,Victory Ave. 568-7506 ITR-PX Bldg. 1611, Main Post Exchange 569-6424 OLD FORT BLISS MUSEUM Bldg. 5054, Pershing & Pleasanton 568-4518 CHILD,YOUTH & SCHOOL SERVICES FACILITIES CYSS PARENT CENTRAL Bldg. 1743,Victory Ave. 568-4374 CDC-MAIN Bldg. 1730, Pleasanton Rd. 568-5689/6335 CDC-LOGAN Bldg. 3500, Ellerthorpe Rd. 568-3989/4887 YOUTHPLEX Bldg. 195, Chaffee Rd. 568-5437/5495 SAS-MAIN Bldg. 131, Doniphan Rd. 568-8336 SAS-LOGAN Bldg. 3508, Ellerthorpe Rd. 568-8339/1295 SCHOOL LIAISON OFFICER FAMILY CHILD CARE (FCC) 568-9306 Bldg. 1730,Victory Ave. 568-4198 Bldg. 1744,Victory Ave. 565-7777 FMWR HEADQUARTERS Bldg. 11, 2nd Floor, Pershing Rd. 568-3500 PRIVATE ORGANIZATIONS & SOLICITATIONS Bldg. 11, 2nd Floor, Pershing Rd. 568-4444 UNIT FUNDS Bldg. 1743,Victory Ave. 568-7506 VET SERVICES Bldg. 6077, Carter Rd., 569-2266 SCUDS & SUDS CAR WASH Bldg. 197, Doniphan Rd. 630-8669 ARMY LODGING ARMY LODGING MORE FMWR PHONE NUMBERS LOCK N’ LEAVE 38 • Spring 2010 • ¡blissNOW! 566-8321 www.blissmwr.com www.blissmwr.com ¡blissNOW! • Spring 2010 • 39 MWR MWR Marketing Bldg 11, Pershing Rd. 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